Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1948 — Page 2
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E VUeUUSGL Fl Salvador r Revolutionary Coup Made, Broadcast Says
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatepalit; -Dee15 - (UP)-—Broadcasta|.. from El Salvador said today that Castaneda ‘Castro has heen deposed in a revolutionary coup and that a military junta has taken over the country. Martial law has been declared throughout the - country, the broadcasts said. * “El Salvador's minister to GuateSe MIE, HENS ERcotaT Serrano said he had not been notified ¥ officially - that a revolution had]
broadcasts announcing a change af Ripple. in the government.
pital of -El- Salvador, y } . enerany. en [ny Mess Hall Grudge Fight
Costa Rica Says Plane Texas Inmates ‘Dummy-Up’ After ‘Worst"
Force announced today that one of its planes had strafed a ship loaded with drums of gasoline
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owned by.a Nicaraguan named.
William Morice. The Air Force | Alig In the messhall at the 3
time of the killing Monday but ey
" {until they marched out. { off the northwest coast where the n, . guards found Redwine's| “ig
~invaders have gained-n foothold. yay Tying on the floor. His head lay on the table where |
Pan-American : Group. His head 1 She table u ¢ ) 5 t ha allen next to his plate. | To Probe Latin Dispute ~ "T°" 0 ies he feared — WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (UPj{Redwine planned to kill him| . =A special Pan-American com- because of .an old grudge. Red-| mission will begin an on-the-spot!wine had often accused Jones of] , investigation of the dispute be-'being a stool pigeon. | tween Costa Rica and Nicaragua! As a worker in the prison| within 48 hours. kitchen, Jones had access tol The commission was authorized knives. During the evening meal, | =. .» last night by the Council of the he picked up a vegetable knife = Organization of American States. /with a heavy 12-inch blade and| Its members will be named later; went to the table where Redwine mE BY COT eT PP aR AH I WHE CRIN sinsagen ~— pique Corominas, Argentine Am-| “I, .. asked him if he would, basshdor to the United States. talk to me,” Jones said. “I did not want any more trouble, “He put his hand in his shirt.
New Grades Ju Je: was scared and I knew he was : igoing to kill me. I hit him with /1.5 Walter E. Appleby , .
the knife and went back where! jo be buried with honors.
er. Tr I was working in the kitchen.” x8 ce ine Prison Director 0, B. Ellis/, termed Redwine “one of the five Walter Appleby i :
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pudget Adivstments | Arraignment Set SBrViCes Friday
Jesse L, Cox, William Moulton; | eh . + . Richard Ely, George poultan: In Nudist Case . Technician Killed
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to 2d grade patrolman. {Thomas Smith, 65, apd his son,| 1/5 Walter E. Appleby; son of ~Fell-in- Category. | Vernon, 35, will’ be" arraigned:Mr and Mrs. Frank Appleby, 832. lp Jueh had not been Toth on charges which afose from thei* with military honors in Floral : ‘they fall in the 2d grade patrol ieged activities fn the Fern Hill lpari Cemetery following services man category. - {nudist camp, Te {at 10 a. m. Friday in Moore MorThe following men were oO remot oe Tounty Grand Jury tuaries Peace Chapel. porals under the old organization! of contributing to the delingiency| The Rev. Donald J. Dunkin and will become 1st grade pa-of minors and abuse of “children, Pastor of the Lynhurst Baptist
: ~{rolmen under the new. budget Previous -to- that they had- been. CRUTCH, will officiate and the final
e Bright, Bernard Miller, nuisance ii {Firemen's Post No. 42, American Clarence Wurz Sanford Bennett, jand tothe member ‘adit or-| Legion. : i] Denzel Poindexter, Clardie Good-| ganization, ~| Cpl. Appleby was killed in Scho-| in, Harry Johnson, Michael Gar-| Several small children were NU, Germany, Mar. 19, 1945, He vey, Harry Irick, Henry Fillen-[present in the camp at the time/Was 23. He entered the service worth, Alva Lee, Howard Allen, (of the October raid which led to Sept..4, 1942 and went overseas in
Clinton Rosebrock. |
medic attached to the 222d InThree . former ‘corporals who.
fantry Regiment. 42d (Rainbow)
two years were demoted to 2d 4, - 5 a They i A Golden Gate Span Was Shipping Clerk — Fy Walters, Norris Starkey and] SAN, FRANCISCO, Dee, -15/ CPl Appleby worked as a shipJames J. O'Brien. - Their pay loss (UP)--The Coast Guard searched P!n8 clerk at Van Camp Hardware ‘will be §75°a year. the waters below the Golden Gate &1ron..Co. and. attended. Butler, .Recelve Increase [Bridgé today for the body of Ed- University and Indiana University
RL , {Extension before entering the. Three officers shifted from pa- ¥Ard H. Doherty, 53, of Santa, ice. He was graduatéd from
trolmen to 2d grade motorcycle 10%, Cal, who apparently pT to Choo and was . . leaped to his death from the span cn LAV 8 ° anc wa —patrolmen will receive an increase, rr Es hen ia_member of . Lynhurst Baptist: of $100 a year. They are “Ray YSErARy TE was-—the 108th], oo =m chy Saint “mond Roach, Charles Johnson Jeath. léap from the mile-long, "a or his parents, he is sur-| and Robert Johnson, x RE tralmen vived by a sister, Miss Virginia Other changes were: ghway patrolmen” said they|, Appleby, Indianapolis 7 Edward Jordan, patrolman to found Doherty's auto with two ’ .
4st grade patrolman, and Howard Notes —inside.-abandoned- on the Owens and James McMillen, mo- Drage:
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will automatically be advanced, Dec. 15 -(UP}.—.Two bottling ing to exhibit city operator's l= RE Chief Route sadd: ooops creompany. Workers...were driving censes ..was...ordered..today .. by.
si [by* the home of “Henry -Eichman Capt. Audry Jacobs, director of hen they noticed smoke pouring traffic. i } Pastor-Request roth tHe HOURS. THEY. grabbed: Licenses with: the driver's: pi . y €Itzeér water bottles from their ture must be exhibited in the :Son’s Arrest for _ liruck and doused the fire with iro 8 . ” y 13 gallong of carbonated “Water gafa. Drinking Up Rent [When fire companies arrived the! The license fee is $1 to ex-serv-4 {blaze was out. icemen and $2 to all others, .. | LIQUOR 18 an instrument of] - en dD, in inion, of, the, Pr He. devllaln dhe opinion. of the : 8
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| x Kos Holmes Ave. g |EVENTS. TODAY ; Alvin, Jyanite : Wagner Jose th Vir. > It is especially evil in the case yighting- Ceremony and Carolling — 1:30 Ale lanch; Claas, Sols Sadioy. of his son, Ernest, 38, of 57]. 9m. Monument Circle. At Coleman—George,. Marguerite Deugen y \ pr ris Bellevieu PL, who was arrested gyENTS TOMORROW AL Nome = Pride aty Philips. 318 last night for the 14th time for | indians Prosecutors Association Conven-| Bright; Garland. Pearl Viers. 400 Arbor i tion—Claypool Hotel. | James, riene Gentry, 128 E. Vermont drunkenness in three years, yp hu, ; ACE" Vincent's George, Virginia ont, In fact, the Rev. Mr. Perigo, MARRIAGE LICENSES [20h Rubesi, Ruth Hoffman oh ' IAL Methodist—John, Adelaide Cummins; who is outweighed by his son by Donald Denoth, 22, 1931 W. Ysimont: James, Joyce Aldridge: Robert, Maxine
more than 40 pounds, caused the| Vimo ' Maine Sugg, 21, 1931 Iverson: Jesse. Iris Willams: Charles,
{ . Florence Padgett; Carl, Phyllis Hayes! errant son's latest trip to the Oot) 2 wo Pigham, 31, ay Ry Jay, Jean Wright: Ernest, Nellie LaMar hoosegow. .
{At General—Cleo, Natalie McLendon | { Theodore: L. Bosonefto. 28, 601 Winona|At Coleman —— Francis, Betty William Yesterday, the pastor told po-| village; Marilyn Clark, 24, 302 E. 36th, | {haties, Phyllis Urbane; Garrett, Hazel lice, he gave his son money to James orrison, 24, 3048 Cottage; | raelt:) Barly a ammen;| ' g ine Britt, 16, 3115 E. Minnesota { Thomas, Vanita Parker. ! pay his rent. Before reaching John Arthur Orahb, 24, 6568 Carroliton;| —————— the landlord, however Ernest), Joan Terhune, 17. §202 College IDEATHS ‘ ’ ’ {Harry Lawrence Orouch, 21, R. R. 12, /Box Robert A. Byard, 64, at General, myo- : strayed from the fold and into 106: Helen Joanne Mohler, 20, .Oak- wihrdial infarction , ‘ andon, : - | Willi Art d 5 3 . a tavern. He dragk up the rent... r.y Long, 28, Salem Mary Florence lam nau Armas Lat 2608 N : {
mn, coronary thrombosi “oecccmoney, the Revi Mr. Perigo told; Patrick, 23-1001. N,..Alabama.
sf . ‘Maggie B. Byers, 81. .a4-2835 N. Meridian, 23, Citere Elizabeth cerebral hemorrhage
riMin, police. © | Louise Bertrand, 20, 1011 W ath, Hyman Golden, 65, at 1048 8. Illinois, | ET Norman EL Snedgrast. Jb. 1718 sve sorotary, thiombosts - | + iH ol H , " «| Willlam attern, 68, at Methodist “I'VE BEEN trying to straight-| Keystone. ploronary occlusion — eT — mma cott, 21, at St. Vimcent's, leu- . om out this boy of mine for three von op SUITS FILED | kemia. - i “the Rev, Mr, Perigo sald. poy nette-ve Bari Le wii Bar Inmon; Clare ce ancent... 1, at. General, artersi] “He ” * Bessie vs. Paul Bergdorf; Betty J vs. | JOSclerotic heart He's drunk all the time. {Maren EB Nichon: Helen seasy Jean ve. Bert Clyde Asher, 69, at Methodist, cershTo back up his charge about William Churchill: Oscar Thomas 181 embolism
va, “ ’ - | . ” 1 Lillian X. Chandler, 76, at 48 8. Warman his son's tippling, the pastor pro-|ynofens, Otporm; Amy vu. Michael Shuput: “carcinomas ' i du a partially filled liquor bot-|Arthur vs. Naomi June McClellan; Cora Nelle Ruth Jieicher, 62, at 734. Parkway, tle. 8 Merle vs. Guy Wesley Brummeit; Alice hh 3 ro L that th d Louise ve. Horace Kernodie: Kaiherine| Margaret Hulchinson, - 47, at General, cértal vs ster . u 3 1 | in n tha e Waywar Robert N. Bertram: Mary Pove Jesepy| MATY Catherine - Reed, 83, af, 5732 N son was actually in the hands of Campbeil: Ruth Ethel vs. John A. Wort. |, BIo8dway, carcinoma. the law, the minister went to the man; Anna Mae vs. Henry Hugh Prazier [Fred F. Soficae, ka 3110 W. North, |
front door of headq ! Nettie Lou Voshall, 64. at 2027 N. Dela! smashed the Whisky bot 11g MIRTHS fear. Crrbrat smo ol y against the ry [At Mime-Bernard powell Hawkins, HI a ater, 3 month, a oe; ; he pavement, . ' ""igdwin Hutchinson, 82, at 801 N. East |
. Vineent's—Henry, Helen Garrison; | carcinoma
i : At TRUMAN TO SEE PRESS ; Marie Breen. {James W. Wilson, 82, at 3248 N. Illinois, |
sph, Rose At Methodist-—Jam Edythe Best; Gor-| carcinoma hs NGTON, Dec. 15 (UP)| don, JoAnne Culloden: Oharles, Dorothy Martha Young, 81, at General, artérios-| > Truman will hold a Woodard; D ight, Mary | Carnahan; | clerotic heart. -— i ugust, Betty DeWitt; pneumon
Harold Kemp, George Rusler, and the grand jury investigation. |November, 1944. He served as a |.
Men serving their time in grade. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N.Y... .Arrest.of all taxi drivers failik:
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made a get-away with more than “ i I ing| ~ did-not-say where the ship was| the ) ) | pi ly $60 from tHe cash register. irolet Commercial Body Division People are waiting until the last] A federal warrant charging]
The bandit, Mr. Gentry sald, Of General Motors. Corp..and 22 minute to buy meat. for Christ- Miss Thomason with leaving the ofdered a bottle of scotch when C “He-pulled a gun,” the storé manager said, and anF.fannounced, “This is a stick-u I want all’ the money.” T Mr. Gentry said he told the {thug, “Come around and get it,” The bandit complied,
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“Front row (let Yo vight) Harold Zuckerman, Howard Bowman, Julius Waiss, Jack Siegel, Gene Kollinger, Joe. Budnick; second row: Norm-Brody, Rube Reiswerg, Maurice Oldshan, Gene Zuckerbeen staged in his country. | man, Abe (Ducky) Becker, Sam Green, Harry Dubin and Martin Gross form the Kirshbaum Fathers" tn 0 with three abstentions. 10 cents a pound off from a that easier than high . priced But he said he had heard the Association that will meet the Broad Ripple Dads' Club in a charity basketball game Friday night, Britain's Sir Alexander Cadog-'month back,” he said. steaks.”
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; i dd | RB clan. V t - ~nSSian-veto J il |__- Chain Store, Independent Butchers Report 2 | RS : Blanket Cuts; Seasonal Pork Decline Cited UN . Request lof lower-priced meats, : y Pr Standard Grocer Co., a chain store, announced it was cutting
" . { Ls : Israel Application [the price of beet 6 to 10 cents a pound retail. This brought some Civic - PF Group
: {cuts of steak from 89 to 79 cents, roast from 69 to 59 cents and y Action. Postponed [[at* I SEAR Irom BE 10 eas. ® Announces Plans | PARIS, Dec. 15 (UP) — The] Two other chain stores said ~~~" "| Indianapolis. Civit' Pride Com {United _Nations Security Councilithey had been cutting beef prices fairly steady. However, medium| 0. will fire the
[voted today te postpone Israel's gradually the past few weeks and-choice cattle, the source of; a ‘ ‘application for UN bert a aaualy they - nat announce [quality cuts; have slid from about opening gus 1 15 SXMpPRIZN 15 until next Friday. la blanket reduction. $34 to $38 on Sept. 23 to $26 to clean up the city, | Russia invoked the veto to kill! At the same time, housewives $30 yesterday. a |" At that time an intensive speak|a council agreement to consider|were promised cheaper steaks and = Market spokesman -said thé inp campaign will begin in which at once an application py Ceylon roasts in their corner butcher slide was not attributed to supply some 200 city and parochial high {for UN membership. shops. Omer Kehl, president of since receipts have not been high school students and a number of { The delay on Israel's applica- the Butchers Union, Local 167, “It's just a tightening up in aquits will take part. ition was requested by France's said small independent . meat public spénding,’” one market man, i. rng of speakers will visit
Alexandie™ ; 5 : needed further time to study the erally 6 to-10-cents. has kept fairly steady indicates matter. The council approved 8 ‘““Fhe over-all picture is about |the corner butcher shop can sell
to publicize the campaign slogan “City Beauty Is Our Duty.” The speakers will discuss ways
lim ——— laf improving the appearance of |an introduced a resolution calling Mr. Kehl said the seasonal de- the city by outlining a Series of
— for an indefinite postponement of cline in pork prices-was partially FBI H 4 tin olds Woman dos—and don'ts” for municipal
Unconfirmed reports reaching 2 x — » at ag Lor” iN Xoo n ob } $60 |action an Israel's application, responsible for the cut. Bui here earlier said a revolution had Beheads Fellow Prisoner Bandit Takes possibly until the general assem- Cite Yule Factor -- cleanliness,
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. . ib st I § § quor Store [ye tein Ari i in New por i on consierabiy. mois SOUGhE in Stabbing students to spon “This is a stick-up.” . tthe resolution Friday i naturally pulls beef prices down! Elizabeth Thomason, 25-year- Announcement that high school
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hecoming mere ——— and more commonplace to IndiStrafes Invasion Ship | Convict Slays Accuser During Evening Meal Fo Eg ed Services for John H. Heyob, pork loins which sold at 60 to 69 arrest today by agents of the Pride Committee co-ordinators, BAN JOBE, C. R. Dec. 15 ANGLETON, Tex. Dec. 15 (UP)—A 33-year-old convict faced an armed thug held up the Carl-| (UP) — The Costa Rican AIr|myrder charges today for slicing off the head of another prisoner|ton Package Liquor Store, 724 E. in the presence of 225 other inmates who ‘“‘dummied up” to protect’ 10th St.
Shand {because customers will switch to old Indianapolis woman wanted students would be used as speaks | h o pork and let high priced steaks by police in connection with a ers in the campaign was made Jo nH. Heyob alone,” he explained. . He said fatal stabbing in 1947, was under yesterday at a meeting of the
1754 Mad¥son Ave. who died yes- cents this supmmer were now down Féderal Bureau of Investigation The students will be selected from terday in Genef#T "Hospital, will to 38 to 39 cents wholesale. at Bessemer, Ala. English and speech departments, be held at 8:30 a. m. Friday in, In announcing its cut for Indi-| Harvey G. Foster, chief of the .p;...:4'C. Lennox is chairman
It was the third armed holdu Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a. m. anapolis, Chicago and Milwaukee Indianapolis. office of the FBI, of the Pride Committee and Mrs,
Ernest Cleve Jones confessed yesterday he decapitated Clarence | Attempt yesterday during a nine which allegedly was used by in-'wjjjam Redwine, 38, with a heavy vegetable knife during the eve-|hour-period.
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“|Burial will be ‘in Holy Cross movement of merchandise during at Bessemer under the name of of the youth education group.
I f Veg! lg y , 58 o Cemetery. Christmas shopping season was a Mary Martin. He said she left Others who attended the vasion 10ISes from Niarugw ®ehe| "08 eal u the Retrieve prison = a 10th "St, oe Te Mr. Heyob, who was 69, was factor. the ‘state after Stabbing CIAT& yogiciiay were William A. Evans, sbip, the Mar Cantabrico. a RAMOS MEG re Sopuiation YETVICES Friday |store, said a “medium sized man” Porn in North Vernon. He Iived[ “Shopping habits ‘seem to be Brady in a tavern brawl here jy, Georgia Lacy, Mrs. George . 3 x | :
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The committee was formed years by the old Lieber Brew- mas. state to avoid prosecution was More than a year-ago after-Au-ing Co. The retail cut this week re- sworn against her last Jan. 6, thor John Gunther, in his book “Survivors include his wife, flected a steady decline in the She was held in Jefferson County Inside U.S. A.” called Indianap(Catherine; two daughters, Mrs, cattle ‘market since the middie of jail, Birmingham, Ala, pending ©lis “the dirtiest city in Amer. PD. John Bailey and Mrs. Harry Mil-| October.” __ return to Indiana. Ica. {ler; three sons, John Heyob Jr.! The decline since that time has City police today dispatched! The committee recently cons Jacob Heyob and Joseph Heyobh, beet gradual. Not all cattle have Detectives Fred Whistler and duct®d a contest to pick its cleane all of Indianapolis, and 13 grand- decreased—the lightweight,” less /Cossette Osborn to bring Missmp slogan — “City Beauty Is children. ichoice animals have remained Thomason: back, - Our Duty.”
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