Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1949 — Page 3

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-. Charges of assault and battery _/ With intent to murder against a 32-year-old housewife who shot. ¢ her husband Mar. 31, were dis- : missed today, in Municipal Court

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At the same time, a on-charges of assault and battery with felonious intent against the husband, Harley Crawford, 61.) 1 were continued until. June 30. arl R. Riggs- 5 oA Marghret Crawford is al-| Jeged to have shot her husband sons, Thomas . twice with a .45 caliber revolver d Maxwell E ©: after what she described as a y and Merle “night of terror” in ‘which the! Smith, Wii- hsuband - stalked outside their] Ba home aj 1134 Martin St. and —c———— 2 : threatened to shoot her and their ‘two children, Lois, “11, . and Duval Charles, 12. | Tamas Mother . In the court action today.| al 1203 Han : Judge Alex Clark concluded by! osen the Ideal 1 . lecturing Mr. Crawford. ~~ the Fire Considers Children _ Eo hich she is a ; whe Judge said, “The worst! ng about this case is that it" TH BW ‘of Reginald sent you tothe state farm it| $s been ill 12 . would be the children, the in-| ized 10 years nocent bystanders, who would be! mother of five . hurt the most.” |

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$250 bond pending his hearing. He | : ; = ; was et ns return to his The circus came to town today, at Keystone Ave. and Wash. ; Install in order that he might support his| ington St. The kids were there, too. Among them were Tad Whi. ~im n : wife and children but he was tis, 3, of 110 South White River Parkway, Apt. |, and Eddie Berg‘Veterans of warned by Judge Clark not to man, 4, of 4546 Young Ave., who perched on a pile of rope as the nstall officers molest them. big fop went up : i the post hall, Mrs. - Crawford's two shots 9 "op 2 : . 8t., Paul A. : struck her husband in the face! * ; : » » artment com and abdomen. His survival was| : will be installe ~ + termed “miraculous” by General : Hospital physicians. The bullets! C—— only “tunneled” below the sur-! face of the skin, causing no seri-| ous injury. | A suit for divorce, filed by Mrs. Crawford, is pending in Superior] Court 2, Mrs. Crawford charges; her husband with cruel and inhuman treatment. !

Seize 4 ‘Anti-Reds’ Who Jumped Ship

‘NORTH BERGEN, N. J, Apr. 29 (UP)—One of five Bulgarian] “anti-Communist” refugees who escaped from a ship at Hoboken, _ N. J., was still at large today, po-| © lice reported. dirt | Four of the men were picked Ly ‘up by a patrolman last night as| they walked along the state high| =e way near here, but a fifth, Slari Te) 3 Radeff, was not with the group. J The men were taken to police . headquarters to await immigra-i 2 tion authorities who plan to return them to Istanbul The five men were among 10 stowaways who arrived without papers aboard the Egyptian Liner . . Khedive Ismail thi§ week. They . 7. said they fled from Bulgaria to Turkey to escape persecution by the Communists.

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: e Air Uni-| Ave. as he gets fo e on a real, live, honest-to-good-A a Mo “ness llama named Judy, part of the menagerie of the Cole Brothers Grays gomery, Ala., held the Gen. Wil-| Circus that came to Indianapolis today for a three-day stand at $45 liam E. Mitchell memorial award, Keystone Ave. and Washington St. (Another photo, story, today for his “outstanding indi-| Page 1.) xe - vidual contribution to aviation — - re — : : . ; rogress.” leet ge aE, : : : | » us Kenney, who tormerty, Missing Searc bh Plane Gusty Quip » 2 served under Gen. Mitchell, was Hunted in Oregon Hills WASHINGTON, Apr, 20

presented the award by Aviators] PORTLAND, Ore., Apr. 29 (UP) ~ (UP)~When it comes to : : ; olin een y : or ; : Post 743, American Legion. He _State police searched wooded trading quips, Vice Presi- ¥ — . ro. : > was cited for outstanding achieve- hills southwest of here today for dent Alben W, Barkley can : x =

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ments in military aviation, par- an Air Force AT-6, believed lost hold his own with anybody, ticularly his development of the while searching for 25-26 that even Bob Hope. & wr iN Air Force's Strategic Air Com- vanished three weeks Ago. Mr. Hope visited the Vice : >

mand. d The AT-6 was expected back, at President in_his office on : ; - : ! : the Portland search headquarters Capitol Hill = yesterday. : ) * Y ’ 7 mp oi) * ab {late yesterday. The rmissing| * After awhile the pair “Rss : wma Lewis Calls Meeting | ios name was withheld pend] = ‘strolled out to. the Capitol’ : : On Mine Wage Policy i ground investigation. front steps where a gusty 7 : » pF : WASHINGTON. Apr. 25 The Air Force B-26 disap-| wind caught Mr. Hope's . ; i : : : ummer 3 + Apr, (UP) peared last Thursday on a flight! hair and mussed it up. * 5 : Sonu Skis has srdered the from Hamilton Field, Cal, with “Someone ought to ‘turn : — y age poli- three California men aboard. ” j i cy committee to return here in| a oF Cat fan,” cracked Mr. i mid-May to start new contract . : “yg x : ; Shoes talks with soft coal operators, in- Publisher Dies It's nothing like it is : Ee 2 : : 9 PE oH

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formed sources said today. | NEW YORK, Apr. 20 (UP)—| hslde” Mr. Barkley" shot The union had no comment. Fred Schilplin, publisher of the! :

Mr. Lewis is expected to ask St. Cloud, Minn., Times and twice .. ri 3 3 . Jor 4 national wage conference an unsuccessful Democratic can- Singer Sewing Machine under instructions of the 1948 didate for governor of Minnesota, . ! ‘ convention “to negotiate an died of a heart attack early to. Employees Vote Strike V5 . agreement which is national in day in a taxicab at the Pennsyi-y ELIZABETH, N, J, Apr. 29

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4 Annual Convention Being Held Here

Approximately 150 Indiana @ newspapermen gathered in Hotel! Lincoln today for the 15th annual convention of the Hoosier State Press Association, i Highlighting the two-day con-| vention will be the speech of! " Louis B. Seltzer, editor of the Cleveland Press, a Scripps-How- ‘?% ard newspaper, at a& luncheon to-! morrow noon: | During the sessions representa tives will discuss freedom of the press, allocation: of -legal adver: tising, lottery and libel laws, and readership surveys. i Tom Keene of Elkhart, association president, opened the convention at 11 a. m. with an ad- director of the Home Show, has dress of welcome. Committee re-, ‘arranged an informal luncheon —that he make sure

ports followed.. Wray E. Fleming. | Louis B. Seltzer... address to ior Mr. Franklin and R. Earl : to remove the arm— : quality Fayons for coolness. CHARGE ACCOUNT SERVICES.

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og. a : Stempel, head of the Indiana Uni- the recent Heywood Broun and tered by her married sweetheart.| ] i 3 | : ig artent, |Raym mond Clapper memorial con- Henry Benson. 43, Flushing, N. : % wo : A past president's dinner will tests and was on this year's Puit-1¥, wept in his jail cell when told, : : t 9 ,

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