Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1949 — Page 10
two others were convicted. men and four women
terday before blond showgirl. She
and wept.
igh
Lila Leeds
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Leeds are serving 60-day sen tences on marijuana charges.
“house.”
not have enough evidence
Parley to Discuss World Trade Issues
held May 5 in the college of com-
ing will be led by
of marketing at Notre Dame, is conference chairman.
3 Cars Leave “Tracks In | Virginia Wreck
agent here reported. The agent at the Richmond, Fredericksburg. and
jured in the accident.
HOLLYWOOD, Mar, 11 (UP)— Dancer Vickie was free today, of marijuana charges on which actor Robert Mitchum and
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an hour and seven m Bolte ‘yes~ acquitting the put her head ‘on her attorney's shoulder
She deniéd Knowing that marl, was being Jake at the | cottage ere she was ‘Sept. 1 with Mitchum, and realtor n Ford. Mitchum and Miss
“The officers pushed me into * the living rooms,” she testified. “I ‘didn’t smoke any marijuana. 1 didn’t know any was in the
She was acquitted of conspiracy Doctors Inoculate
marijuana after the
damm ss on \Rotime of Flood
“ merce at the University of Notre Dame, 3
Round table discussions on m- trash from their houses as the portant phases of foreign market river's crest rolled downstream. nationally known authorities. Prof, Wesley tions from Ohio northeastward to | Bender, head of the Gepuriment Maine. Cleveland had six inches,
RICKSBURG, Va., Mar, © 11 (UP)—Three cars of the Seaboard Air Line Railway's Silver hung over the area: and retarded Comet were derailed about a mile the melting of winter snows. south of here today, the station
Potomac | heavy layer of snow spread across! railroad sald he understood that|central Illinois and Indiana by none of the passengers were in-|the storm that was hitting the |
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Nebraska Families
Return to Homes Doctors inoculated flood-strick-
Times State Service SOUTH BEND, Mar, 11—Var-len residents of Crete, Neb. withi} fous phases of world trade willityphold serum today as the Big| x be discussed at the second annual|Blue River receded and 100 fami-| ¥ Foreign Trade Conference to be|lies prepared to return to es
homes, About 125 fantilies at Beatrice, x
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Heavy snows hit eastern sec-
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Erie, Pa., four inches, and Buffalo | x five inches. It was still snowing x at Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse, but rain fell along the Atlantic seaboard near Boston. The flood dangers over most of | the Missouri Valley appear to be easing as a prolonged cold spell
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Warmer weather was on the| way, however, and forecasters | said it would gradually melt a
East today.
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confessed train robber, said today
robbed passengers “Ambassador” near
W. Va, Wednesday night.
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us.” “We went back to our seats in
guns out of our suitcases,” he sald. “Then we came back to the club car and held up the steward. “We didn't plan to hold up the rest of the people.’ That came on the spur of the moment. We didn’t even ask each other about ff. We just both started going through the club car, holding up the passengers. Then we went through the other cars.” ‘We Meant Business’ Asked why he beat some-of the passengers with the butt of his. gun, Ashton replied:
“When they gave us some 1p, | we slugged ‘em just to let ‘em know we meant business.”
‘Ashton -sald he and Ramsdel,
ington-bound bus,
Bandit Traces Train Holdu To Tiff With Car Steward
Robber Says Passengers Were Slugged
‘To Let "Em Know We Meant Business’ WASHINGTON, Mar. 11 (UP)—George L. Ashton, 21-year-old]
spur of the moment” to hold up the Baltimore & Ohio's streamlined & “Ambassador.”
5 While his accomplice, Luman Ramsdell, 23, lay critically wound- | ed in a Washington hospital, A Ashton told newsmen how the pair * aboard |
He sald the holdup could ‘be traced to an argument they bad i, ying clothes and luggage. When ¥
steward because
"8 drink he gave
one of the coaches and got our
both ex-convicts, took *“$575 or . something like that” from passengers before fleeing the train, They subsequently held up a tavern, stole a car, evaded a police cordon and ended up on a Wash-
The suspicious bus driver notified police when he pulled into the Washington terminal that the!
he and his buddy decided “on the |
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desperadoes had left the bus a 3 short time before. 1% The pair were cornered In of {local pawnshop where they were ¥
the officers asked for identifica- $ tion, Ramsdell started to draw his gun, but he was felled by & police] x bullet that pierced his liver, . Pleads Guilty x Ashton threw up his hands in| ¥ surrender. Arraigned later be-| fore a U. 8. commissioner, - he {pleaded gullty to four counts of 3 stealing in interstate commerce. Bb: He was ordered held in $50,000 bond. Each of the four counts x carries a maximum penalty of 10; years imprisonment and a $5000! fine. A heavy guard, meanwhile, | kept watch at Ramsdell's bedside. He been given the last rites lor the Catholic church.
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Cites Army Record In Blizzard Relief
WASHINGTON, Mar, 11 (UP) Army Secretary Kenneth C.|
ing the western snowstorms.
100,000 miles of roads.
bulk of it has been completed.
Funeral Set for Boy Killed on Guam
Times State Service
death by a
was killed Mar. 1.
Royall reported today that the. armed forces gave direct aid to more than 200,000 persons and
4 million head of livestock dur-| yHE 'CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE LAXATIVE |
In a report on “Operation Snow: | bound,” Secretary Royall sald the Army directed the use of more than 1650 pieces of snow-fighting . equipment to clear more : than
Air Force and Nayy planes dropped feed for cattie and other emergency supplies in the stormcrippled areas. Some of the re-| Hef work still is going on in North Dakota, he said, but the
BEDFORD, Mar: 11--The body . of a 4-year-old boy, crushed to falling ofl drum on Guam, has arrived here for burial, The boy, George Michael Riker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Riker,
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