Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1949 — Page 9
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Accused of ANack On. Employée, 16
, An. Indianapoli§ réstaurant owner, charged with attemp assault on a 16-year-old employee after serving her three drinks of liquor, was held by police today. Thé man, Neal Houchin, 34, owner of Neal's Restaurant, 2402 + English Ave, was arrested last bo 3 night by police who charged him. =with assault and battery with at 3 tempt to rape. I Parents of the girl called po#lice when she returfied home ill, Zand told of the attack. The girl| + told police Houchin invited her. to! *his apartment t6 show her “pie-
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2 After three drinks of liquor, Tshe said he attempted to attack wher. She told police she resisted] *and ran home. = ~~ Houchin was to face the charges in Municipal Court -4 this after-| §hdon.
iBurglars Get $40 : And Cache of Cigarets
Burglars obtained $40 and met] Dodging the camera after his arrest on lottery operations [osteopathic representative, Fred-
*chandise from a poultry compan Jand a grocery store early pars | charges is William
»—Fred-Byrd, 55,00 1400-Kenning-- way -after—providing -$100-bond—forhis release.
Post B Bond
Four of the five defendants charged with operating a lottery in Grand Jury indictments are in the Grand Jy lottery indict. shawn here with an attorney and a bondsman posting $100 bail each for their release pending trial ] fessional a is shown hors hy the n Criminal Gout I. 1. They are (front row, left to right) R. Martin Worrell, of Capital Indemnity Ce., I after his arrest. Mr. He bonds; Thémas MH. MeNalty, Mota oy brother Edward R. McNulty: (back row, left to right] Hitch was at i sheriff in the a ad-
SAM HARRIS PACKING co. Mad ith Uden Dotty: Dixie Four Te th Sues Hppreseas
w father was standing over 35 (har Pittenger's body. Pittenger | !then shot himself.
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nd H ministration of rin Sheriff Charles (Buck) Sumner, Prosecutor its 904 Hugh Fi, Dailey's investigators raided Mr. Hitch's: hotel room a few daysage. ago.
|[Foes Virtually Doom Bill | Vi oy"
To License Chiropractors
12 of 15 on House Medicine Health Unit ‘Charge Measure Would ‘Lower Standards’ | By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Mounting legislative opposition today virtually doomed a move to licenise chiropractors in Indiana. A bill which would establish a state board of chiropractic examiners to. license qualified students was introduced by Reps. Louis D. Churilla (E. Chicago), and Nick Balog Jr. (Hammond),
both Democrats. committee his organization op
Twelve members of the House fot Representatives 15-man Medi- posed the licensing of chiroprac-
eine and Public Health Commit-| OTs Dr. | E. 1: Willis, Terre Haute, tee expressed strong sentiment| oly" ol oo onort for the chie
against ft, asserting it would $oihed some sup Here is your opportusity to own a fine jewel “ g an estimated lower the health standards of throng of 400 observers, although
the state.” Ine Apparently failed to impress box .. . Now you can keep oll of your jewelry
One Representative, Lothalf Ieetor, Republican manufacturer|® go. eT ent doteup In} under lock and key. Beautiful simulated leather
from Hagerstown, said the chiro-lrpdiana “a medical monopoly” ? practors could be recognized Stand. tetmen he tate TOpoy cover with imitation gold tooling on top. Velour egisla Pro-| association “ of : isi wh bi viding they raised their educh-iphysicians” © © political lining in harmonizing colors with lift up magic tional standards. ; . Willis pointed out that 43 Choice many beaut Reprasentarve. Sen akbeal states in the hation have licensed ol: "of tiful colors. Got ntatives of sever: | chiro| rs. Until the state's rrow! : : ing professions attended a public arn recognizes chiro- youn, tomo : health committee meeting lastipractors in the healing profesnight in the Senate chamber to|sion, he said, “it will remain a
present various sides of the pro- gestapo. : : [posal — ot House members. privately said} pe asmigeR ih It developed into a medical/the bill will be Killed yr omit : 47 Monumdst Kircls. rp
versus chiropractic fe ud. An
. |erick Schortemeier, one-time InB. Miller, attorney, who ducked down a stair [diana secretary of state, told the
¥ ton 8t., reported to police the! 7 theft of $25 and a carton of cig-
2 arets from the Byrd Poultry-Co. Advertising Agency Sets Meeting BERLI
< 1444 Oliver Avé. The side door| : was found pried open and the!
Jsmashed a glass front .door of] + & grocery at 356 E. Norwood St
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1tnrop Ave, reported. accountant
Fred W. Lahr, president of the|consultant from Chicago, AUthOr|,. ote 4 $1000 bequest by Ter- < store ransacked. . Midwestern Advertising Agency of “Advertising Agency Manage-|..q Noack of Los Angeles to ald 3 A beer bottle wielding burglar Network, will be host to the or-{ ment and Accounting,” Paulin, pling in Germany, it was an-
ganization at a spring meeting, snapolis newspapermen, and W. ipo) welfare. agency for the blind ¥ and took $15 in change and 36/t0 be held tomorrow and Sundays. Townsend, originator -of Epre-fiy In Dresden, in the Soviet zone. cartons of cigarets, the manager, In the Antlers Hotel. evaluation method which rates |Soviet officials indicated ‘they H. Duckett, 34, of 3266 Wine Schedule speakers include Ira|adyertisements before publica-| |wanted nothing to do with Amer-|
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