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& 5 : . PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1948 = + Taw ta Revi ils Celebrate Armisti Pri ‘Code’ [| FREE PARKING—Lot No. 2 Across Missouri St : = Board to Review Pupils Celebrate Armistice Prisoner —Lot No. THUR Taxicah Lic x di Cited for Beating | (yy Sea B daXiCan Licenses | a i 2 STAR STORE 7/z< To Ra So - ea | 0 Plans to Weed Out Confessed Rapist pe | - Criminal Element { Pushed Around = | B60 W. WASHINGTON ST.... LI. 647) | A : stop i e Kangaroo court “code o mE —— fom ho red light : on 1axical honor” of prisoners was blamed As Pe drivers trafficking in liquor and today by Sheriff Magenheimer for| \ 3 i WILMING women has been turned on by the the outburst of violence against| U S FE oO U R 1 0 - p A p Safety Board as it prepares to Cleetis Paul Pruett, confessed # (UP)—Dav] review licerises up for renewal J3piR, 15h Marion County Jay . Ba or Jan. 1. Prud&tt, who confessed the rape| * : ‘The announcement followed of a 54-year-old housewife, was Br and N ew Shipment in 50 years revocation of licenses of seven bruised and scratched when’ he . d P | ing to the ¢ drivers who admitted having had appeared for preliminary hearing of Low Price ercaie terials and an immoral relationship with two in Municipal Court 3 yesterday. : Atomic ener 16-year-old girls. He said other prisoners in the ' ful servant “Four of the sevén had criminal jail “jammed a wastebasket over, Me. Deiti records. At the same time, the my head and pushed me around < w . i board denied licenses to four oth- some. ¢ {Imingt er pHs who had criminal! Today, Sheriff Magenheimer : “building { records. i said the outbreak occurred Tues-| which 's Board members said they youd 3s y trout Whos Prielt Was: pul continue un Be rerun A prisoners. He sald several prison-| He said censees aE od good risks| i ers rushed in and jammed a trash| , energy plar for renewal will be told to seek 2 Nee aa Fig ou and; ag: : il employment in other fields, board pus Tol Oe {0 {he other, » © Stripes © Florals © Plaids & Polka Dofs aly members said until jailers broke it up. Pruett] ergy wo etme tan int ins |was then taken to a private cell. ; in industry. B b R . He blamed the attack on the| a the Qa ecoverin viciousness of Pruett’s offense. | used up, sci : y ; / 9 “Most prisoners don’t like any| en | man who's guilty of rape,” he m e om fumes red said. SIZE added. ames Edward Counts, - or ve. Sc ; ish s i | Nati ucati He pointed out that Pruett He said v phaned son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| Five School 10 pupils observe Armistice Day ented during the on Na onal Educa on jj ne Jeune a 4 34 + Pruett 16 TO 44 al ward F. Counts, was reported re-| as they display some of the 8 flags—one for Week open house. Holding them (left to rig lof his private cell and returned . EACH dastic a5 ¥ covering today from the effects) gach room—presented to the school last night are C. Ann Sendmeyer, Janice Sue Graham and 10 the block: This ons der oo! : boegidiih of carbon monoxide fumes which| pophaif of VFW Hoosier Post Auxiliary 624 Mary Sue Yount, while Boy Scouts Thornton |gqia when “cell bosses” Sone, “Soom ‘Wi killed Mis parents child was re. by Mrs. Caroline Cook, treasurer and chairman Chandler (center) and Billy Brinkman stand at [there would be. ng further vio- combining leased from General Hospital to| of the Flag Committee. The flags were pre- salute. See Bo RETA jrenive Rains hie. day Fra ATTRACTIVE STYLES one product his paternal grandmother, Mrs. — eae pean : a—————— : b= 3) i t Minnie Counts, 603 N. LaSalle St., Honesty Wins Court Leniency Find Vet Unemployment waived preliminary hearing say ® Coat Styles S last night. : ’ Fre : ’ Still hospitalized is his sister, NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (UP)—|bar, had found a wallet contain- LOWest Since War's End’ “1 want 10 geez over witly 28 LOVELY COLORS Alumi Bonita, 5. Her condition is fair.!Cole Kati, 35, a pushcart peddler,|ing $17 and turned it over to the WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (UP) Soon as 1 can. ' : mint The children's mother Was y,.q jn mid-Manhattan court to-|attendant. —Unemployment among veterans ppopUCE TITANIUM METAL O®Red ©OBlue ©®Rose © Navy . Stor

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