Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1949 — Page 4
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Deputies Want ~ To Enter Accord
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, powsr under the
Wing Liberals and Independents.
ment supporters whose were frayed by the session.
abstained.
the Atlantic pact.”
peri and chanted
Atlantic Pact Vote
ing military bases to any foreign pact.
* The Communist motion was introduced by Palmiro Togliatti,
whelmingly by the majority of! {the
Christian Democrats, Right . Socialists, Republicans, | 0 ecome re As soon as the vote was announced, a fist fight broke out
between Communist and governnerves
Only 39 members were absent for the voting, and 19 present
The moment the vote was over, Communist and left wing Social-| ing ta register for the pe ti ist deputies surged onto the cham. 'D theif home church Mar. 27 in ins a register for the peace time ber floor screaming “down with) They shook gene J. their fists angrily at Mr. De Gas- the Rev. Cyril J.
Li hs A
Indicted Here
Mrs. McCord to Face
A former Indianapolis bank]
1¢ Massachusetts Avenue branch of the Merchant's National Bank, {was Indicted by the jury on a charge of diverting bank deposits] {to her own use, i
Say First Masses at |
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{Beech Grove. raft.
pend?
The Rev: EuStiker,
Changed Mind
ger, 23, Philadelphia resident at-
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ltaly's Reds Lose Or dained Together Ex-Bank Teller (Coat Thief Pays Ea ~INorth Methodist (Church 2d Visit
{teller ‘and seven college students, will be arraigned in Federal Court!Church,
“DON'T HANG your overcoat Jury Next Friday {up in church if you want to go {home warm.” Dr. Dallas L. Browning, pasNorth Methodist issued that warning 104.64 officers he had lived near Fatima and her parents
r of the
[next Friday on indictments re- his congregation today following
{lost their overcoats while attend-| ‘ing a church dinner-meeting.
- » One defendant, Armin L. Sae- Hear NAM Aid
New York St. where 'they had been living since coming here. At the jail this morning before the Coners began their esFatima
| corted
Then,
Romance Ended Bim. ct. For Chi Bride
Fatima and Husband Returned to Detroit
(Continued From Page One) O: acter A hah] Rnase:: testify about the slaying of the Enjoy Sundéy : mance which Began in Detralt tion of Cruelty to Animals, said| Wealthy Bristol, Va, man: Dinner .at Hopkin ys last November. ner today, a. J The rules include specifications Band Leader Dies SERVING ALL DAY
the country’s Communist boss, in Father Kennedy. Father Fenton {tured yesterday by a Federal/the second church theft of coats city tition, footing for stock and load- h G. Garren, 55, band lead] a bid for further delay. But the Grand Jury. {within a week. He and the girl became 80-ing chute, and correct handling ~Ralp Sa xen west Chamber President ordered a Held Last night Charles Fitzpatrick, quainted, He said she complained of animals. - Truckers should load ®" and pianist, dle Wednes show of hands instead, and the C 00 mates Mrs. Helen J. McCord. 3602 N. log, of 2035 N. Meridian St., and of being unhappy and wanted {03nd unload carefully, should not day following a heart attack. 5 amendment was defeated over- ‘ Capitol Ave. former teller With/p, gn Gian 4456 Central Ave.,|leave home. make sudden stops and should|Garren had played In sever
trip home,
he told officers, she produced money for her busiis ¢ fare, they, left the city and went les, to Kentucky. DR. BROWNING said the coats she gave her age as 21.
At Liberty, : BURT'S During investigation, Mrs. Mc- were less than 30 feet from the|obtained a license and were mar: ¢ « » o (ADDRESS) e 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000 Ree
or.” “traitor, trall- Kennedy and of
tending Earlham College in Rich-|
iglunily . silent.
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Indicted in Slaying,
NEW ORLEANS, Mar, 18 (UP) [—Louis Eugene Hoover; 25, of Distribution of “Safe Shipping” 1 quisville, Ky., was under indictcertificates and shields to truck-/ment today for the murder of
a set of safety rules millionaire James A. Mahoney in 8 Who ass ted as ah of a/his French quarter hotel room program to reduce losses in live-|Feb. 21. The Naw Otjeans parsh| tock being hauled truck grand jury. indi oover last; ¢ Ba by +. doh night after hearing 30 witnesses
In thatitor truck bodies, as fo size, Par-| ou, cL NGTON, Mar, 18 (UP) UNTIL 8:15. M.
, strike or excite animals bands in Washington night clubs. = to conform with the| He came here from Pennsylvania v when he was a small boy.
when not
Ky.| a They
Bee Cord told authorities she had speaker when they were pilfered. ried. : | Te ch Grove Mar. 27 taken the money to meet ex The coat trouble’ first cropped | Taken Into Custody & “eo By EMMA. RIVERS MILNER | pense caused by illness in the up Sunday. Dr. Browning said They later came to Indianap- . ™ ay Chuseh Rditor family. “someone apparently had taken ols. . . arte young Juidsts Who viayed |B. Howard Caughran, U. 8. dis- the coats during the service.” Tuesday, . Indianapolis detec- * been schoolmates since the, fifth trict attorney, said the college TI RITAN R res, Sied Peni py "the .” grade will say thelr first masses students faee prosecution for fail: Personnel Men couple into custody at 420 W. lo ;
just
sat have
FRIDAY, MAR. 18, 1040
prison today faced trial law ané attempting to
after he was dead.
Davis, 28, signed a full confession.
than 20 hours of questioning.
Hoosier Parolee Accused as Slayer ee “ec:
‘HIGH POINT, N. C., Mar. 18 Bt. Charles Sem(UP)—A parolee from an Indiana murdering his crippled brother. tn. Masses in the Holy Name Catho-
$5000 from the victim's relatives| OF "8 Sunday.
after the ex-convict
Streeton broke down and ad-| mitted the slaying after more
the Rev, Cornelfilus FF, Fenton {will be ordained {to the Catholic {Ru priesthood as members of the # the 35
mond, was arrested in January |when he refused to register, but| later changed his mind and com-|
|{Caughran said. Others indice charge were Richard’ H. Graves, 25, West Lafayette; Gerald D.|
in
inary, Carthagena, O. All three will offer first
Frantz, 23, Rocky Ford, Colo., and
All attended Earlham College and (Hie Church, Beech Grove, the fol- based their act on grounds, Father Stiker, son of Mr. and (Mrs, Justin J. Stiker, will say his attending - Ball first mass at 7 a. m,; Father Ken- cgjjage. and Richard H, Shuffle-| [ney so ot Mr, Jind Mrs. Ro barger, 26, R. R. 4, Martinsville, | ert Il. Kennedy, al A. mM. and 414 not claim church affiliation!
{Father Fenton, son of Mr. and : Shufflebarger is a former De{Mrs. Cornelius Fenton, 9 a. m, Pauw University student.
| Members of the Catholic clergy
land relatives of the new priests 'ilam B, Thomasson, Frank-|
Willlam E. Wildman, Cincinnati. | 4
State Teachers gaiq,
0 security. {ment can provide it by a huge {public works program. Secondly, the unions themselves have a se-
Discuss Hedging Against Losing Jobs
L. plied with draft regulations, Ms... Personnel men were urged to ye train employees Ti more than oer Justice of Peace ted on the- draft job as a hedge against retrenchment in a discussion last night led by David Molthrop, National Association of Manufacturers repre- Bradford of Wayne Township will face charges of driving under the Mr. Molthrop, speaking before influence of liquor and reckless e Indiana Personnel Associa-.driving in Speedway Magistrate {tion at the Severin Hotel, said George Ober’s court tonight. religious | riers want security above all lelse,
Father Stiker Haynes, 26. Ontario, Cal.; Charles tative.
Summarizes Laws
He said there were three roads First, the govern-
{been thinking how hard it would ibe to tgke up her school books
again in Detroit.
Faces Traffic Charge
Justice of the
The justice was ndbbed at 8. “It is the responsibility of Harding and Raymond Sts. last Amos G. Brokaw, 23, Muncie, n,,nagement to provide it,” he night” by state policemen after “ |they said they saw his car weav.{ing from one side of the street to ithe ‘other. Bradford, who is 50, lives at 1338 Sharon Ave. He was 'released on bond at County Jail
{pending his trial tonight.
Peace Walter
rnings
: Sought “Ransom” ‘honor following the services and Btreeton’s confession stated that congratulate the trio of clerics at he shot his brother-in-law Mon-ia public reception from 3 to § day night under a bridge near p. m. the same day in the Lake High Point College, after they had Shore Country Club, bess Grinkihg beer. Then he sent| Attended Same Schools Kinley Da ve rib Sather. Me-| Ay three young priests studied fansom for the mo) an ng $5000 three years at Brunnerdale Semimissing man. (nary, Canton, O.; the same length Officers nabbed Btreeton when of time at St. Joseph's College, he came to pick up the money in a/Jollegeville, Ind., and six years at
cles.
Sentenced
at Jacksonville, Fla.
| } |will attend a breakfast in their I uenoed or faves ourity plan for slack times, ang, Order Storm Wa
of four cars, was indicted yester-| day for theft of six other vehi-|
industrialists them. WASHENGTON, Mar.
third, the
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Thomasson storm's center.
selves can provide it by stabilized| —The Weather Bureau today or{dered storm warnings posted on David Wilkerson, head of the the Atlantic Coast frome Block legislation and taxation depart. Island to Cape Hatteras as a gale he was earlier acquitted at Col- ru of the Indiana Mauutartur. [blew over eastern Maryland to the lins, Miss., in connection with the sea I jers Association, summarized new . killing of Miss Clara Shields, 30, jaws affecting industry. Yorktown, Ind. ri
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ansigughter in: In-/a number of the members of their tortion, white slavery, income tax +1038 and was families also are giving or will evasion forgeries and mail fraud, paroled after serving three years. give their lives to the service of Mr. Caughran said, and would be P'*® His trial has not yet been the church.
— el | REPORTS EARTHQUAKE inedy, brothers of two of the new) BERKELEY, Cal, Mar. (UP)—A. “moderately strong”|a member of the Orders of the
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