Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1949 — Page 3
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Choir Bay, 16, Accused as (Gitl's Stayer
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de, rituals David V,
Franco Spain
Awards Made by Dictator Denies Face Scratched; Board for Extra Basic Freedoms, Stains Splotch Rooms Total $168,117 Secretary Says His Sunday Suit
Contracts totaling $168,117 awarded contractors last night by the School Board left the way clear today for start of construction on room additions to three Indianapolis public schools. Scheduled to receive new rooms are School No. 1, 3614 E. 36th St.; School No. 80, 920 E. 62d St, and School No. 20, 1849 Pleasant Run Pkwy. South Dr. For No. 1, commissioners awarded the building contract to E. B. Ball & Son, general contractors on a base bid of $38,360 and the heating, plumbing, ven--tilating work went to R. M. Cot-
' WASHINGTON, May 11 (8P){, —Secretary of State Dean Acheson indicated today that the United States will not grant full diplomatic recognition to Spain until she is accepted as a full] partner by the free nations of
Mr. Acheson told a news conference that the Franco government does not recognize the basic freedoms essential to any member of the free nations of ‘the
ROANOKE, Va, May 11 (UP) ~A - husky, 16-year-old high school wrestler who sang in his church choir today was charged with the parish house murder of his schoolmate, Dana Marie Weaver. Lee Goode Scott gave detectives a statement last night after more than six hours of questioning, Police Court vudge Samuel R. Paul M. Ross Price immediately swore out the Paul M. Ross, director of the murder warrant. Indianapolis Foundation, has
world. The youth was held without inted He made the statement in the bond. been appo publicity chaire
midst of growing congressional Mr. Kennett Mr. Reahard Mr. Vestal Detectives said information man for the xX). 8. Savings demands that the United States Harry Kennett, Ralph M. Reahard and J. Wilfred Vestal, all {from an anonymous telephone Bonds Division of Marion exchange ambassadors with| retired employees of Eli Lilly & Co., look over the roster of retired [caller led them to question young! County. Spain. and 25-year employees of the company at an annual banquet [Scott, » senior at Jefferson High Latest to join in that demand| given in honor of the two groups yesterday in the Athletic Club, |School here.
ton Co. on a bid of $8433. Long are the two top foreign policy " - Face Scratched 'Recants Holdup t 10 p. m. Electric Co. won the electrical in- leaders in ete Aries 1 Watch Hitchhikers Dana Marie, also 18, was beaten T | . F ; 5 d m3 Sit En. To ar fears ove mom Conon (0 me, coe NAIWAYS LOUNSEH 12 502 i Ses Se i sn dl 0} Free on Lone » 1 ena . § enneth Hicks, Moo a room addition. : mittee and Sen. Arthur H. Van-| ge . ag ® or ir stapee Christ Episcopal Church Sunday charged with m aking a false ree airman of The Ball company also won the & 3 ; 3 ® |denberg of Michigan, ranking Re- li Exhibit (Continued From Page One) |night. Scott has sung bass in the fttee “with contract for the new two room| . dal Richard VanArsdale publican member of the commit- that the prisoner had been lert|ChOIr there for the past two Port of a $200 _roubery by a a addition to be constructed at No. Phyllis VanArsdale ichard VanArsda tee. Fiabe alone in the office “for a second” (eA. LL |‘Phantom bandit” was released = a or wot. ma littl i ha Al Ny hit JIS Yan? hands. The i {Continued From Pago One) While a_photographer from the the youth's statement which hey on $250 bund % Howard . = e k : tle Banner prepared to “ w| Municipal Court Ju od 1 ed electrical work on the offer of| schoolgirl was burned on the hands and body today as she oe Co Bally, In 5 open teak have any expense for that item ig picture Ei the trip hesitated 99 Sa a Sontessions ort case Juags = 6 W Heati a plumbin at ey chen ER bnge pune heats a i [policy toward Spain, said yester-| Mr. Boyd accepted the state- to Indianapolis. Ai Ed mys.| The 26-year-old station attends y Agent No. sating aniy Rn g wor a was OF 3¢ oo Mrs $s Janie her. pajamas: burns when she |GaY he could “see no reason” why ment as a fact but said he falled| pater the keys were discovered tery, ant admitted yesterday afternoon 11 (UP) Robert Tez at $5945 i Bp A with her hands. The children of Mr. and Mrs, [this government should not giveito see what that had to do withimigsing and a duplicate set was Police found the clothing which after four hours’ questioning that At No. 20, the new four room| Virgil VanArsdale live at 1502 S. Sheffield Ave. " |Spain full diplomatic recognition. reducing car mileage or with brought out for use. Scott wore Sunday night after|he “made up” the story to cover dancer ace ad ation. ts the building will ‘be Mr. Vandenberg echoed that|saving expense by such a reduc-| “After she was gone we re-|the youth told them it was in a Shortages of several weeks. t Mitchum coristracted by th poi Bahr A hi A ° » view today, saying there is “notion. membered she was alone in theicloset at his home. Stains be-| Detectives became suspicious of osed today Sous at YE Eo : yrs ire uction d ! lor tore reason why we should not have| “It seems to me that if it didn’t office a minute and figured she lieved to be blood covered the! Hicks’ story after he reported 4 $63,075 The J itz or; ol tio | 3 h an ambassador to Spain” since snow, there wouldn't be any ex-/myst have taken them then,” Mrs. brown corduroy coat, tan trou-/that a man had come up behind : wii ands At Antlers Tonig t we have one in Moscow. pense of that kind even if there Cue said. sers and saddle oxfords, him and robbed him of $200 yesy much in e a B blue-biooded hir The United States has not had|Were no reduction at all in car| Jail attendants were still Jook-| Scott's tanned face and hands|terday morning at Spur Distrib , Tace horse plumbing on the bid of $11,033, ighteen blue- Ayrshire 0 BIS Y 00 an ambassador in Madrid since mileage,” he commented. ing for the Keys: When MIW.\wers siaalioc mith ol on OA Bt. { nd electrical work will again be|heifers will be wheeled about the A ., es, uting Co., . Michigan BL: They Ey I pay held 08 Ghieiad Show. wx 1048, but it does maintain diplo-| Atked What WAS his BAIS foriTraylor retired at “lights out’|which police believed Dana Marle| ~~ : allroom of the ers lo . amtic relations through a charge |S ; “last night. might have inflicted while fight- roo och Ron; of $106,811.40 Right ju “ghitone chars” fob pro. Found Hiding in Faifaires. Sikle Seduction oe - Jrtloage, arr yesterday Mrs. Traylor|ing for her life. he Boy Scout T Pp 142 to contractors for work already spective buyers to see before they Car Near Scene Mr, Acheson salq Franco Rpain ry by Marshall Doe Rail. admitted to state police that she Does Double Good Deed completed on local school build-|are auctioned following a Dation-| pice today nabbed two lquor does Bot Kotogaias § ie nt he ways execdtive vice president, had Saha) HS on ot hogs Police Destroy Three ewe Gover, embers of Boy They also approved sale of Wile Dati Dropran store robbers and their loot as|ligious freedom and political as-| Mr. Dale's testimony, which 4ia1 as identification. Dogs With 20 Shots ut Troop 142, sponso y
Hoosiers radio|ipey Jay hiding in their car, near|sociation. He said these funda. Was then read into the record by| gne said that her home was In| Police fired 20 shots in de-|MAYWood Methodist Church, did
star, will be master of ceremonies mental basic rights of the indi-{Mr. Steckler, was simply that the yrnqianapolis and that her room- "la double-barreled good turn last
4411 _ school property located at:34th at the Mutual network auction|the store at 443 N., Highland Ave. stroying three vicious dogs yes-
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vidual, which make the differ- company was seeking to reduce mate had aided her in pre ng evening. a Sora =. from 9 to 9:30 p. m. Ezra Stone} The two men, 31 and 24, Were|qo;00 between free Europe and the|the total number of Juns by 10iher checks with a aE Jorge Poa Bu nur a It started when the stouts: dis. 1br eehool building puy.| (radio's Henry Aldrich) will join arrested on vagrancy charges|Iron Curtain countries, do not!Per cent. Mr. Dale's statement|mgcnine, house at Alp: "covered an open abandoned cisrary or ine PUT“| the broadcast from New York. |geter a woman at 441% N. High-|exist in Spain. was that such a uction in im ep ab— 5 Say Sgt. ‘James Payne tern on a lot adjoining the PE ey nus tad. Among prominent Ayrshire,ng ave. said she could identity] Therefore, Mr. Acheson said, M08 might result in a reduction PARROT SOUNDS ALARM a opetiy 5 Jame payne church, The clster Pion (ore dairy breeders present will be : there cannot be a working rela-|0f miles traveled by not necessar-) NEW YORK, May 11 (UP)— 8 Po than 10 feet deep and oon East Side Dog Owners Charles Wilson, president of Gen-(0n¢ man by the brown coat he tionship between free Europe and|llY 10 per cent of the total. Police investigating cries of “Let [routed eleven dogs in the pack.ifive feet of water. gh =A eh tore Corp.., ‘and his son,| Wore. Spain while this situation exists,| Failure of the public witness to/me out” coming from a locked Six were captured and two For two hours the boys con.
Warned of Rabies Case ; Edward, who runs the Wilson|, ne Wonas; a onadh, ii omnes establish a sound basis for his office yesterday liserarsd a put nk wp ging Bilin killed by a ducted a “clean-up campaign” in ny higa old a squ e y ar- : {estimated savings was interpreted parrot, calling attention in ped. ee ng toi TSIM ID MIEN of the In- old Morton that she saw two men Student Steal Car by hearing observers as a major only way it knew to the fact that] "“We made every effort to capof the 3200 block of E. New York [ternational Harvester Co. Otto|C2ITYing something out of the| AUBURN, Me. May 11 (UP)— blow to Mr. Steckler's efforts to|its master, Gustave Moeres, 50, ture the dogs alive,” Bgt. Payne St. which may have been bitten Schnering, president of the Curtis Baker Liquor Store about 1:30 Dale Ward McGee, a 28-year-old{block the proposed rate in-/had been bound and gagged and said, “but the three were too
by a rabid dog. Candy Co. and Dorothy Gray, ® ™M- and that she thought they|theology student from Union City, | crease. robbed of $744. vicious.” len is the troop scoutmaster, 2 The dog, which died yesterday |former cosmetics queen, also are Wore in a car up the street. Tenn., walked into police head- ; at the city dog pound, had rabies, | expected to attend. olice found a case of pintsiquarters here and said he had according to a report of the State reremrm———————— of whisky in the car with the|stolen an automobile. He said Board of Health. “i men. The whisky was claimedihe gave himself up because he STRAUSS Woman's Ankle Hurt [by the store owner, Joel E. Baker. was conscience-stricken. SAYS: io
Burglars Smash ln I en moto IN INDIANAPOLIS Georgia C. Nostzger, 49, of 5690 Door of Bakery College Ave. was taken to St. Burglars with a sweet tooth|Vincent’s Hospital for treatment INDIANA WEATHER smashed the front-door glass of|of an ankle injury suffered in a Temperatines will rise only slightly tonight and tomorrow as Roselyn Bakeries, 914 E. Broad|traffic accident today. Indiana remains in an area of high pressure extending from eastern| Ripple Ave., early today but ap-| She was a passenger in a car| Canada to Texas. No frost was expected, however, in the state parently took nothing. driven by Joseph Nostzger, 59,|tonight.
Police were checking an aban-{same address, which collided at Fair weather and continued northeasterly winds were expected ; doned car discovered nearby in an|56th St. and Broadway with an| through tomorrow.
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