Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 13
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SUNDAY, APR. 17, 1040
Toa Rn 'Chutist Aims To End Life
Denies Release, Sought to Help Wounded Wife
A 48-year-old exparachute
opened yesterday Superior Court. Rauner is held in jail without bond on an affidavit for pre-mental examination. In a lengthy argument yesterday Lawrence A. Shaw, attorney demanded his
in the day by Muncipal Court Judge Alex M. Clark. Stepson Clubbed . Rauner shot his attractive 31-year-old wife, Kathlyn (Kay) Rauner, in their home at 809 Kappes St, early Wednesday after clubbing her 12-year-old son; Stephen Holliday, when the boy
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-'89 Flexible Zone Lines Nearly Classed P. S. 29 as Suburban
when it was built in 1889.
tried to protect his mother. Judge Walter Pritchard of Bu] perior Court continued the hear-| ing when he was unable to con-
tact the General Hospital atric ward. Rauner is in jail! strostcars. . awaiting a pre-mental examination ordered by Judge Clark. ing
senting Mrs. Rauner's family, re-| quested Rauner’s release so that he might return to his job as af toolmaker at Stewart-Warner Co. | TRRipepag- for his wife's: “hos- | pital éxpenses.” Describing the victim as-“hor-| ribly disfigured for life,” the at-| torney revealed it would cost $10,-| 000 for plastic surgery to repair her shattered face. He said also| that Mrs. Rauner would file divorce proceedings against her husband. Te release was opposed by Judge Clark on the grounds that]
Rauner “may attempt to kill him-| Indianapolis grammar school pupils for the semifinals of The Times
self again.” Immediately after) the shooting, Rauner falled in a suicide attempt when his gun did not fire. : Judge Clark defended his rearrest order, saying he wished to| give Rauner “some form of psy-! chiatric treatment if it is needed.” | In a word battle with Attorney Shaw, Judge Clark said: | “I was concerned that he ¥Rau-| ner) would kill himself. ¥did not | want the burden thro back on me. »
Not Yet Examined He said that "Rauner had not received the” mental examination becausg no beds at General Hospital“or Central State Hospital were available. Patients often are| held in jail until a bed becomes available, he said. Attorney Shaw immediately replied that if Rauner is allowed to post bond, “he will accept an appointment to be examined at the hospital.” Judge Clark then indicated if Mr. Shaw *
“bond at $20,000 C eman Som munity gi 10% 10ty “Then I will file a second writ SEanEY Eyeivi Litseimen, | 13, at. Anthony: (or habeus corpus) charging ex- Patricia rause, 4, Carol Welsh, 23 cessive bond and will seek a AY BUIer; 14, all Holy Trinity; .change of venue from your a |gvects, Heitor 3, School Bote of Hoty Attorney Shaw declared. : ackson, “15, MAargar Rarer, attired in a blue suit is Bes Stott fied 1, Francis without ‘a neck tie, sat silently School 83. Warren Klo bucar, IR, Holy | throughout the proceedings: - "TUESDAY 1 . Garfield Park Community Center 8. | Search Babich Home | 3d Res Rept gia ece St i Heart; Susanne Arnold, 12, Bchool 0:
‘For Gun in Slaying
MILWAUKEE, Apr. 18 (UP)
{Department is co-operating with E
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dismiss the holding order and set Grade
{spring rain.
What is now 21st St. was only 11th St. then, and unpaved! Before the! i College Ave. often became a soggy mass of mud Iollowing a heavy construction work was completed, Of $75,000 in Gems | the building in 1891 received ts! Up
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: End 5-Week Strike}
NY Group “Votes i
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To Resume Jobs : NEW YORK. Apr. 16 UP) —| Railway Express workers voted today to return to work Monday, ‘ending a five-week strike involv-; {ing 10,000 persons which sharply! curtailed freight shipments to “New York City. The Brotherhood of Ratiway| and Steamship Clerks (AFL) announced that 3200 members had | voted unanimously to return to!
FS (work Monday “without prejudice,” |
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Over . Morn School , , . was timant wburban. Mrs. Lucile Heizer . ., principal.
|rooms, located on 21st St. east of College Ave.
| ‘Two years later, a separate! |bullding facing College Ave., was|to-Work proposal wers not made
Public School No..20 almost qualified as a suburban school Dullt to relieve the crowded class
rooms. It contained eight class GOP Leader Robbed
{spaces on two floors. (the
Down the center of College Ave, ran the foot- ‘high rails which| name, Oliver P. Morton.
—the-—old — mule-drawn
Ave. and 17th St. Neither build-/two buildings in 1933. ing had rigid zone boundaries| from which to draw attending the, city about $8800. {pupils,
In Times Spelling Bee
Events This Week Will Complete Roster of
Grammar School Pupils for Semi-Finals By ART WRIGHT
“he flexible districts finally re-| No. 29 shared its task of hous- sulted in an enrollment loss to| b pupils in the North Side area No. 29 over the years, and school |P Attorney R. M. Kroger, repre- with School 27, located at Park |commissioners closed one .of italit and intermediate classes and|tiona] committeewoman trom| | junior high schoo! grades were | Pennsylvania. The unit erected in 1889, cost] It was a {two - story building with th four
Contests Set. at 4 Centers
{held in the oroginal structure. Split Into 3 Sections In the early days of No. 29, the! school year was divided into! three ections. The first term
Th and lasted 15 weeks; the second began on the first Mon-! day in January and was held 13 weeks; and the third commenced | immediately aft®r the second and was in-session about 10 weeks,
The school system was separate.
* [package handlers and clerks in-| - (the jobs they held-on Mar. 8.
Just ne
Win -the-doors-of-the- pt {onted today for Qiscriminatl ullding were opened for classes, worth of primary. grades were assigned to| doo collec
A % on the second Monday Inte
A pending mediation of their dispute ent, i hi vote was taken on a man-; [agement proposal that the 6500
volved in the dispute return to
{That was the date on which the ‘company furloughed the workers, | charging employees in the metropolitan area with conducting a. slowdown, | The union then charged that
established picket lines -at 10 /in metropolitan New York. ig About 3500 drivers and other jemployees, members of another, union, had been laid off during dispute because there was no| | work for them. | Details of management's back- |
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HOBE SOUND, Fla, Apr. 16 UP) — South Florida officers | ves
who selected
tion of a Republican na.
Sheriff G. M. Hancock said the | |dlamond-admiring thieves litted most of the larger stones belong- | jing to Mrs. Worthington Scran-| ton of Scranton, Pa., and ignored | L130 300 worth of less
JARRED BY TWO QUAKES | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Apr. 16 (UP)-—Two earthquakes: jarred the city of San Juan in| | western Argentina tonight. No| {damage or casualties were re.
Contests at four centers this week will complete the “roster of ied Into 24 half-grades, with eight
| Spelling Bee.
Two winners from each centér will move on to the first semifinals May 3 in the World War Megiorial Auditorium. The winners
units in the primary section, eight In the grammer section, and eight | high school units,
In 1933, the older of the two
from each of the 18 Indianapolis districts will compete against two buildings was vacated because of |
| winners from each of the nine | townships of the county school Grace ® Mays. Khigforts So system. part: Linda Martin, Survivors of the first semifinal] oa HQ 211 kehoot 5 will return to the World War Me- ningham. is morial May 4 for the second semi- Susanne 3 \Eekste ein, final. there Ma The City Soar and Recreation Hy Aguas:
e Kirs f
yers. 13, Janet Kats,
The Times in staging the spelling Hol bee to select a champion to represent Indianapolis and Marion County in the National Spelling Bee at Washington, D. C., next month. Competing in second preliminaries at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow and Tuesday will be the following
pupils:
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Police today searched the home| of Milton Babich, 19, for the gun, he said he threw into the Mil-| waukee river after he shot and killed Patricia Birmingham Feb.! 10. The gun had been hunted on| the river bottom for the past 20 days. District Attorney McCauley said he did not believe the pistol | had been thrown into the river; with the body, as Babich had told!
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