Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1949 — Page 10

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"Ah. murder of Odile St. Amant, bullet shot fiom x gun given her of -New-

-#ér husband Leonce; Orson Fox

old nurse: Tossle Pride; apd as a Vance Perrault, who kfew. tha ;

Racina, a joarastisy, seems to.

CR tides ‘their prosaic. courg stoné steps of 0 p2 amitous plight.

girl's: mind. 7 “The world has a way ‘of not! © giving a ‘damn about individual; . troubles,” . he told her. “If _ stepped, in front of -one of these: Fars and was run down, people would go right on doing what they've ing home to dinner, going. to the Beigh borhood movie, having! ot the “ment, "visiting the dentist twice~ & year, arguing at the ' bridge table and go om... JX Carésse smiled up at him rather wanly. The sudden surge of reso-| ~ lation. which had prompted het, -to—accede to Joe's earnest pr posal that she accompany Sy ol police. headquarters forthwith had, subsided, and fear of the unknown - ordeal that confronted her was! taking its place, “It's: all very well for you to * talk, Joe,” .she said. “You. don't

have to prove you didn't murder.

your sister. You don't have to! keep thinking things like: “Wilk they put me in prison if I can't

bang me?"

~ THEY HAD cote “to the tiny] sed-in cubicle which served! the Dixie Parking Lot as an of-|

innocent till Joe reminded her.

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) . Murphy is having Aroul ;

1 ‘petting they can’t do it.

TTIMERe them believe me? wim

“with = | leave for New York Saturday and, | + | because it's so terribly important

Jolving found dead in her.-roc from » by ‘an ex-suitor Sabi , Duplessis. might hy ‘committed. the

je’; her sister tod Sha shipping’ magnate; her Autside chance fe uetue: ef case was hopel Joe | bp freé of suspicion. og 5 on |

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FER FOURTEEN

of workaday life were running,

when Joe Ravina and Carésse descended the Roosevelt Hotel. ‘Its very reality seemed unreal.| ~-Caresse had felt that all ‘the world must he aware Yet the people around her acted as gi’ mothing were amiss, Joe sensed what wis $ passing: through where. wé

lex It's up to. the authorities, n not fo you, to do the proving. and T'm . Herels| isn’t “1t? Like me to id drive?” 2 | “Please. I'd probably run it smack. : into the nearest pedes- ¢| trian.”

criminal’ courts, the sheriff's of. fices, ‘city morgue, and the parish prison, | another car was just pulling away! {from thé curb. He _|Caresse's roadster dexterously| {into “the vacated space, and snapped off be. ignition, { ” ONCE THEY were ensconced |’ in the small anteroom, and Joe nad tet himself down sectionally into ‘one of the chairs, Toe Mur{phy closed the door behind them. ‘Sit down, Miss Lalande,” he sald pleasantly, “Now what can I do for you?” uh “Why~—that is to say, I thought

{me Murphy looked inquiringly i atl {Racina, who nodded. "I told her What you sald, and why you fig-

___ fice. and one of" the. attendants) lured the motor accident was al had already hurried to bring her car. “Don’t forget about the rule! that everybody's . proved guilty,”

phony. Go ahead and ask her what you want to Know." “The main thing was about thaf| jdress,” Murphy began. “I'd like, {a chance to go-over that with ofle| of our chemists, and , . . you can't, Captain” Caresse explained with somethin, {like desperation. “I told Joe. After {you Teft our house with poor old | Tossie Sunday morning, and I) |went back to my room, I cut that |dress up and burned the pieces.” “That's a big help, all right,” Murphy growled. “I mean a big -Mind telling do a thing like that?” - " retorted Caresse’ en spirit. “But Joe made

{me prd I would. I want to

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As they approached the great/Caprelle's., Because it: was ‘theiria “gray stone pile of masonry which Car. | housed, police headquarters, Rd the _ jury commission, the] {In another parish, maneuvered| [claim against anybody, if he paid

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oe “But ‘we didn’t. “That was what! started to tell you. It was on] {that gravel road, and not far from [the Oaks where we had. stopped for a Nttle while. A big truck was parked there, and Leonce {wasn't watching. He piled the car! ‘right into the back of it.” k= “Remember whose truck - i

nn mber though that| é. was from some Jas not far from «And when Leonce gave him ee money to |get his truck fixed he -said one

Follies, Spike PA Hell Drivers Set = For Annual Festival

Premiums of $308,240.83 await] !more than 8000 Hoosier exhibitors {when Indiana's pin annual State {Fair opens Sept. 1 Money ores offered this| year will total more than $13,000 above last year's prize total. The fair's first three days have

“No.JT do rep the man said ’ food-freezin,

‘of, the men “dt his pla Youd been desigriated Youth “Activity straighten out the dents, and that Days, with - Thursday, opening he wouldn't even have to take itiday, dedicated to thé Boy Scouts.|

to a garage. And the car-we Were in, 1 suppose Leonce.had that fixed by the mechanics at Voisir

All. Boy ‘Scouts who appeared at! the gate will be ‘admitted free, | and their day will be capped by Rn fireworks display “CNmax of the three days of youth activity. will. be .the 4-H Demuonstration and Dress Revue, scheduled at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 3,-in the Coliseum. . Spike Jones to Appear "Spike Jones and his “Musical Depreciation “Revue” will open Thursday night, Sept. 1, and will play concerts Friday and Satur{wouldn't be any report to the in- day nights and. Sunday afternoon. [surance companies, ‘either. Irish Horan and his Hell Driv“I want to say something more, ers, an’ automobile thrill ‘show, please, Captain Murphy. May 1?” |will open Friday night, Sept. 2, “Sure. ‘It's a free country.'on the track in front of the 001!" |Grandstand, with return appear“Tossie ‘said that Leonce was ances Saturday night and Sun-

“THAT'D explain. *it all right, » Captain Murphy sald, musingly, iat length. “Yes, sir. It sure would. so it would be outside of our jurisdiction, And neither your car nor his, and no

{off the truck driver, so there

leadork around. the house the, day afternoon. .

[night ~ Odile died. Remember? For Sunday morning; Sept. 4, Well, he was. But he wasn't trying; the Indianapolis Ministerial As-to-getLo-Odiles-room. He... heiSocidtion has planned.a Sunday .". he said he wanted to| School hour under the direction talk to me. That he had to talk of the Rev. Roy B. Connor, presiident of the association. | “And did he?” Talk to you, ean?” “Only - long ‘enough for me to | tell him “E never. wanted to lay! eyes on him again as long as I. {lived, and that if he didn't go faway I'd call mama. And it was after that Tossie saw him." wl “Which still ‘doesn’t mean he | couldn't have gone to his wife's room then.”

| JOE ROSE stivatly; dropped his cigaret to the stone floor, and ground it out with his foot. “In other words, you persist in your theory that Odile was murdered.” he sald, “and that one of the —people-—who was at the Lalandes’ house Saturday night mother, husband, sister, Tossle, and Foxworth, And-Sabin Duplessis, whose gun was used to do the job and who, by his own admis-

open Sept. 3, with. horses and drivers competing for more than $145,000 offered in purses. More races are scheduled for Monday {afternoon. Nightly Show The stage in front of the Grandstand will be readied Sept. 4 for Sunday night's opening. performance of the 1940 Indiana State Fair Follies. The show is to be repeated each night for the .re{mainder of the fair: v After Spike Jones’ final appearance on the Coliseum stage, the arena will be reset for the Horse Show to be held each night Ehienenfver for the remainder. of.

A National AL Cutting Horse ex-

first time a the fair's history. The American Shetland Pony di-| vision, discontinued for many years, will make a comeback in

1 ~The Grand Circuit meeting will]

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Local Servicemen Enroll in- Schools

Indianapolis Marine Visits French Cities Marine M-Sgt. ‘Edmond P. Berry of Indianapolis recently greeted his wife and son-upon their arrival at Pearl Harbor.

He is with the Signal Corp |

Communications Center at Camp Catlin near Honolulu.

| Indianapoils servicemen In. all

currently are” attending schools, setting out on cruises, and visit-| ing various countries throughout ‘the world.

Marine Pfc. Edmond J. Jarboe; son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jarboe, 26 8. Harris St., is attending the| Marine Corps’ Sea School at the] Marine Barracks, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Va.

Marine Pfc. Carlton Li Rauch, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Rauch, 6143 Carvel Ave, has| ‘docked with the- Eighth Marines! at Cannes on the Krench Riviera for a visit to Paris, Monte Carlo} and Nice,

Maj. George T. Buchmeier of Indianapolis has been enrolled in! an Air Instaliations Special Staff! School at. the USAF Institute: of 1 Technology, Fright-Fatnrain AF Base, Dayton, O

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M-Sgt. Wayne T. Bush. of In-| (dianapolis, motor sergeant of the Fukkuoka Civil Affairs Team in Fukuoka, has

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A , Germany, Aug.| I

i The new Western German | state which will: be formed at {Bonn next month May just pos-| - {sibly—have a woman as fts-first president.

At the moment her

Frau Schroder hasn't indicated,

herself that she wants the job or| would: take it should it be offered; her. She. continues to be deputy | jayor but has been rela. tively inactive aftér a of illness brought on in part the load she carried in the opening stages of the. Berlin blockade. She e-fraft-at-62

a long siege!

mrp fee Reds Spare Her

Her record in Berlin of quiet, and indepen-

ing by Eastern German. Communists. The widely reag Munich week{ly, Echo Der gVoche, has given considerable impetus to the campaign for Frau Schroeder’ s selec-

It reviews the possible candi-

+dates-and believes for example, {that Carlo Schmid, the most {prominent of the younger Social ocrats, would be more useful as ‘one of the new government’'s ministers than as president,

Hospital R Reunion Sunday The annual reunion of the employees of the Central State Hos-

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pital will be held 2 p. m, Sunday|

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still alive. 80...” Murph the ‘accident. chair Phy ns {There was one, really.”

| “There wasn't any accident your|,¢ yours. about it,” he said. “I got car or your brother-in-law's was, Aews for you, too. You heard me mixed up in". “fell Miss Lalande just now I had “1-know: there wasn't. Leonce a job of work to finish; and that - and went for a drive in“the could be I'd % country after my broadcast. Sat- |day night, About who did it, you {urday afternoon, that was. He € can stop worrying, Buster. I can't a : prove it yet, and until I can, I'm “In his car?” >

“No. In one of the used cars from the Voisin-Caprelle Tot. It! | was a car with a Mississippi {license. And ‘we drove down . “What was the Idea of that} idea at all] co. Leonce ‘didn’t want any gossip!X

bout us taking a drive out in Nan Yoo & country.” ” ;

proving out of my reach. But I

I've known it for two days.”

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. “ORE; HAT wer be Way of wr was it?” 3 Caresse looked down at her fingers. She clasped and unclasped them nervously, but’ though her| Ivoice was low, it Vas vim pling] {as she continued. “He |" We. that is, , . felt that Odile was jealous, "and that if she heard gossip-about Leponce and myself, with all the trouble hér sickness was bringing on; she might think . . : { “It's all right about that part cof it," Murphy interrupted not unkindly, almost as though he were the one to find- himself prey to, Jembarrassment. “It's only . ahout 4 the aceldent I'm-asking now. Was’ “J that berore=—=—or after-=you stopped’

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