Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1949 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ :
THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 1049
symphonic ar Books Checked, Official
Members of Indianapolis « Hunted i in $883,660 Theft
wails Cl WHI thea the Indian NEW YORK, M 31 (UP)— funds for th 19 he was a ar. — finds for the years he was apells Evaiplpoute Shoe uring] NEW, ¢hecked the books of the trusted employee. cheir juncheon meeting at NOON|National City. Bank today to de-| - police pointed out that he could tomorrow in the Claypool hotel. |termine if 41-year-old Richard H. not have supported his $30,000 Directed by Fabien Sevitzky, |Crowe, accused of fleeing with gtaten Island estate, a 35-foot] the choir of 100 voices will broad-|$883,660 in cash and bonds, might| power yacht, two cars and a luxcast its program over WIBC, |have been tapping the bank's yrious modé of living for his wife and three children gon an estlmated $7500 salary as assistant
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. ® branch manager for the bank, +) » ° FBI agents and police, mean- ¢ while, searched along the Atlantic » e Coast for the handsome, athletic Everybody loves our executive accused of looting the » e¢ bank’s vault last Friday, then]
calmly spending the week end with his family “before fleeing, apparently to Florida. Mrs, Crowe revealed to police that she had received two letters
° ¢ from her husband, one mailed in New York and the other from an ° ¢ undisclosed Florida city, which explained to her that he “wasn't ."’ ¢ COMIng back.” “ One letter contained $800 cash . « with the explanation that he had cashed some war bonds to obtain ° « the money. i ‘b f od De d . pare a ‘In C-47 Cracku . e. | . . Transport Down , In Missouri Pond * } EDGAR SPRINGS, Mo. Mar . el (UP)—Alr Force officials feared today that six men died, ~ ’ ¢ when their C-47 transport “hit a . Everybody raved . .. we had to re-order this big black cloud” and crashed into! 3 : 4 a shallow 1 three miles sout!t wonderful wedgie with the rounded baby De pon ® miles south doll foe, scalloped cut-out vamp! 4 Army rescue teams planned to earch the plane after dawn to * Here now in navy, red, green or black ¢ see whether it contained any bodies. The plane was submerged * polished leather; block or brown suede. ein seven feet of water. Burvin . Mace said the plane mis8ed his » 4 farm home by just 50 feet. $ 90 “It flew low over thé house » e at 7:10 last night,” he said. “I looked out and saw it, and . » ¢ Seemed to strike a heavy, black| : cloud. When it hit it seemed to » ¢ Pin around and crash straight, down into the pond. ’ e Saw No Chutists Mr. Mace said he did not see ’ € anyone parachute from the plane and Air Force officers said it » 4 was doubtful any of the occupants could have jumped. safely » at such low altitude. SEW , ¢ at su ashington St High winds were buffeting the » «¢ rough, hilly Ozark country at the
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Local Recruit New Sows Block Sheep Guarded ospitalized Against Eagles
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Battling Countess PARIS, Mar. 31 (UP)—Count-| d, however, ess Jacqueline de- Montlaure, 19, |suspende was sentenced to eight months in| Jail y yesterday by a Paris court ages.
for hitting her cook so hard she; lost an eye. The sentence” was after the
the Manville area, northeast of here, today resembled a British “parachute watch” during the war, as armed farmers guarded their sheep against the golden By Uiited Preis eagles that have been wreaking! | Heavy snow, rain, high winds nayoc among the herds. and flood threats plagued the, Ran yesterday kept the hunt # \weather-beaten Midwest today as! for the mauraders at a stand-! {March roared out like a lion sull, but today sheep owners Deep snowdrifts blocked roads|/walked the hills with high g land stalled hundreds of cars,|powered rifles or sat near their)
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Hundreds of Cars And Busses Stalled
in American Na- [trucks and busses in South Da- herds, waiting for return raids) tional Bank. He | kota, southern Minnesota and by the two eagles blamed for dis-| was a junior in {western Nebraska. Some trains|appearance of many lambs. |
¥ | were delayed and planes grounded.
25 Lambs Missing Ret. Short
Much of the area blanketed by| Clarence Miller, a county com-| {bad weather today had borne missioner, estimates that more Promotion of Raphiel Kimbrew the full brunt of the record-break-|than 25 lambs have been killed or | Jr., son of Raphiel Kimbrew, 547 ing midwinter blizzards. Weary carried away by the birds of prey. | Udell St. to the rank of private residents set to work digging out|His flock is one of the biggest in| first class has been announced by from the snowdrifts almost inthe neighborhood and he's wor-| Ty ndall Air Force Base, Fla. {disbelief that winter's seige could |rieq about the situation.
C ~ (have Jetyraes. Nebrask wl The two eagles have been seen | ourt Reverses Ga | In western Nebraska. nearly|py several farmers but no one . . ry 2 feet of snow clogged the high-ipaqg had an opportunity to get. a Council Post Ruling ways and -hampered the railroads. shot at them. '\ oa (3 3 , 5 The Indiana State Supreme Hayes Center, Neb, reported 23 = gpecial team of hawk hunters . inches of snow, and North Platte, be called in f Jennings Court today handed down a rul-iNep. had 15 inches may Le called mn rom Je Bt ing reversing judgment in the| oo County to help. The group has findings of a Lake Circuit Court Planes Grounded had great success in hawk huntin a contested ‘election for a Gary city council post
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