Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1949 — Page 3

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Seize Suspects Before Burglary Is Discovered

Two burglary suspects, one of whom ‘admitted a filling station

robbery, were nabbed by sheriff's,

deputies early today before the burglary had been discovered. Deputies Felix Blazic and Bob Robbins arrested John Pemberton, 21l.year-old AWOL soldier from Camp Kilmer, N, J. and a 17-year-old youfH after investi Rating a “suspicious” automobile on Road 67 and Shadeland Drive. On finding a cigar box containing $37 in currency and change on the car seat, the officers said they questioned the suspects and the youth admitted breaking into the Texaco Service Station at 8600 E. 10th St. about an nour earlier. : Find Door Broken The deputies investigated and found a glass door in the station sroken and notified the manager, Ernest Pickett. Mr. Pickett idenified the cigar box and pointed ut that the burglars had overlooked $70 in an envelope in the cash drawer, Police said the youth. readily confessed the robbery and implicated Pemberton. The latter, however, denied the robbery but admitted he had gone AWOL from the Army. He was held for vagrancy pending investigations

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Russell J. Harris, 44, of 1430 Logan Lane, ceived severe head injuries early today when a car was a -passenger struck a steel overhead bridge support at Capitol Ave. and South St Police said the driver, James B. Jones, 21, of 1255 Standard

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Crippled youngsters play in yard of Cromsnoods Rehabilitation Center, 3001 N. New Seren St, target of six neighbors who demand city move 5-foot wire fence inside the hedge. Property owners

complained to city that fence was “ruining property value in neighborhood.” The city, noting that the center replaced a telephone wire sup-

fence protected

crippled children.

ply building, has refused to order the fence moved.

Loses His Shirt and the youth was turned over to To Tavern ‘Pals’

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Audie Pemberton, 39, of told police he had in a 8. ‘Meridian

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but he wasn't gam-

After closing hours It in the hall have a

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A National Guard jet pilot could onivedream-todsv-of- Allison. Jet Trophy chances lost to him vesterday when his ship crashed during a trial run shortly before the Indianapolis to C levéland race started.

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Col. William D. Haviland commanding officer of the Florida Air National Guard, crashed his plane on the farm of Floyd Taylor, three miles south of Muncie

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Théy took his new white shirt Ave. said he was forced into the piont off his back and $40 from When engine trouble developed support by another car which pic wallet. he told police less than an, hour before race swerved to the wrong side of the mimiitmeiemlm—— time street but did not stop ICEBERGS THICKER Col Haviland reported that his

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Trial Run Jet Crash Costs Col. Haviland Race Chance =". "u fora

engine caught fire and forced th landing.

Reducing speed to 150 miles an took his automobile Kev Derore

Club at Po 'Ex-Marine Dies in Crash; 479 Killed Over U.S.

Robbed of $1100 | Indiana's Labor Day week-end

d . ‘death toll mounted to -14 with Lock Up Two; Flee

the death early this morning of a y recently discharged U. 8. Marine In ‘Stolen Auto ~JFour.. masked and heavily

in St. Vincent's Hospital. leports from across the counarmed bandits early today held TTY Showed that 479 persons died up the manager and bartender of violently, 365 in highway acclthe Seymour Country Club. on dents, 47 by drowning, 19 in air ‘State Rd 31, a mile north of Seymour, and escaped with approxi-

crashes and 48 due to miscellaneOUS causes, mately $1100 and the manager's - : : 1949 automobile. re Ind. 67 near Oaklandon, early this

Victim of a head-on crash on morning, Lee Reno, 20, Pendleorig, Grae: Of STON ton, Who was recently discharged bandits locked the manager, Rob- from the U. 8. Marine Corps, died ert Hunter, and Mike Powers, a few minutes after being ad_bartender, in a storage closet and mitted to St. Vincent's Hospital. they ‘tould not notify state police In Critical Conditiod until almost an hour later when, Mr. Reno's companion, Mise they succeeded in breaking down Ruth Taylor, 14, R..R. 3, Pendlea heavy door. ton, suffered severe head injuries State police said in the crash and was reported in

Mr. Hunter

told them the bandits entered critical condition at-8t. Vincent's the club just after the closing Hospital, hour at 12:30 a. m. today. All’ Drivér of the second car, police wore white handkerchiefs over

their faces and two had shotguns Another had a pistol and a fourth ir ey ives P | carried a length of lead pipe, 1 Mi. From Goal

Announce ‘Stickup’ “This is a stickup,” a sandyProtests Father's Edict To Quit Channel Try

haired bandit is quoted as saying. "We want the works.” Mr. Hunter told police one of the men scooped up the money between $1000 and $1100 in cur rency and silver, which he was (Continued From Page One) counting on the back bar.

hours and 39 minutes since she y s 8 Then with a hotgun Nod hi plunged into the channel from pen 2 Cap Griz - Nez beach on the

afe beneath the bar which con- French coast just before dawn. e tained no money.

He said - the The white cliffs of Dover bandits then

searched him and

‘wife, Rose,

loomed just ahead when she gave

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“Sg Victim ie ver cere xn. FIGNES fOr Life

17, of 26 N. Jefferson Ave., who Deputies Probe

was released after being treated Mystery Shooting

for facial cuts -and bruises in General Hospital. Louis Glazer, 44-year-old junke Mr. Keagle were Miss. Mary Col~, {vard operator of - 4202 -W, 10th -

Also injured in the crash with lins, 14, 3 W. Raymond St., and gt fought for his life in Robert Delores Bailey, 13, of 520 Perry jong Hospital as sheriff's depue Ave. Both are reported in fair jos and police questioned two condition in General Hospital. persons in a mysterious shotgun Less than an hour after he phlast which almost decapitated

‘wag admitted, Henry Ahleman, nim.

58, of Mackey, died In Gibson

Mr. Glazer, operator of what County. Hospital. is known as the Speedway Sal. Mr. Ahleman, state police sald, vage Co., occupying about- 10 was fatally Injured ‘after’ the car sores on W. 10th St., was shot he was driving ran off Ind. 84 jn the head as he sat in his two while attempting to pass another room, homemade shack on the auto. Mr, Ahleman’s car crashed grounds talking with Mrs. Rose into a utility pole near Princeton, Killen, 46. who said she Is his police said. housekeeper. In another Labor Day fatality ‘Mrs. Ellen told Elmer Graves, Michael King. 82, . Tippecanoe, was chief investigator for the sheriff's killed when he drove his car into office, that the mysterious blast the path of a vehicle driven by came through a screened and John Reeves, 29, Chicago, on U. 8. glassed window without warning, 130 near Inwood. Site was more mystified Recsuse Wife Fatally Injured more than a dozen dogs belongs fatally Injured In. the ing to Mr, Glazer remained quief

h Ii id, was Mr. King’ before the shooting. ors , police said, wa . King's 79. who appeared only 3 ving in Doorway slightly injured immediately fol- Sheriff's officers found Me, lowing the crash. She was taken Glazer lying in his doorway. his to the home of a daughter in '¢f! eve and part of his face torn

away by the blast, Piyinusth where she died a short “yi... “plien told investigators ime la

‘a 4-day record ¢ the shot camé without warning Andsrion t atht AY oh and that ‘Mr. Glazer leaped from no } s : bbed his face an when Harold Ray Collier, 41. An. DiS Chair, grabbed his 4

derson, died at midnight of in- shouted they've * got me 4

> " h h t was unconscious on arrival at juries. received when his automo- the hospital and is reported in bile hit a parked truck on a city

p . a critical condition, Street yesterday. Mrs. Ellen also told police the

~One-of-the-worst-RighWay AcCl. coi yoe-yard-operator-—had Jots.

pT "KY Cross hour, Col. Haviland brought the forcing both he and the bar- up her attempt, Sie A ig dents occurred near Kenosha. oo foo because he had ree ship down to a pasture and tender into the room: used for sweep her away from the English Ww is... when two chartered buses fused to move his junkyard from crashed through a fence. He was Htoring case win K : shore : plied up Ju a. collision with an its 10th ‘St. location. : unhurt. “They seemed to know their go. ) . » antomobile. o yard o "The lot was Gown 10 Weir way Around." he manager id , SLY vA she Junge, 0600 Mrvivty nee women. on a pil, PONCE 10 Me NOALS Sig Cook Airport here where another Mr. Graessle. "They walked swim the channel during the STimage to Holy Hill & Flas: neay had figured in more than one jet awaited him. But the other straight to the safe. they (NOW past 74 years. Only 29 have suc- Milwaukee, from near Ing. (alent dispute with persons who racers had left before the 33-year- where the storage room was lo ceeded. Including two tise sum-. Vere injured slightly and officers wanted tHe unsightly junkyard old colonel arrived cated and they certainly knew rr s caid it was a “miracle” none was out of. the neighborhood : _ He had reported that his flying my automobile re Only 45 minutes before she’ was. Killed. Abn Cotdie 74 Mrs. Ellen and a former roomer a over: the rage course .on Hears Roar of Car lifted from -the water, Shirley = Bn po ie 8 Ae. In her homie at 1120 Cottage Ave, ednesday was only a minute police said the bandits ap- had been going strong and her In the Z¥ OCR OF 5. NE Ben Mathis, 43, were bejng quese less than the 26.20 winnigg time parently ' were ‘buought to the rather said she had a 50-50 Fidian St. an automobile which tioned in connection with the recorded yesterday scene in another car. The Man-" hance to succeed. Police said Was-operatad hy Her: shooting. Mrs: Ellen said she Flames, which badly damaged ager’s new machine was the only pg, earlier, Shirley complained s Bert 2 Smith, 23, of 1910 Union \ 4 recently sold the Cottage the plane crashed yesterday, one par ked on the grounds. that the water was cold. She ob- wr caught fire after it struck the Ave. property and gone to keep Yrere extingyished by the Nunc ¥ Dir. Huptes Jad 16 Heald he viously was tired and sick to her nidpe guar Piedsgn) Run: | st house for Mr. Glazer, but Mr, fire department. Witnesses said oar 0 e cat J r ng _% stomach Her handlers passed 3 Aken. to Mathis still occupied a room Col. Haviland jettisoned a smok- fast rate of speed before start- her a drink of steaming hot grog Vincent's Hospital with severe there. ing wing tank before he made to. Dg AR he door. Jt rum and lemon. JaSerations ot the Jade and head. Mr. Mathis, deputies said, - in Ea anaing La Porte, plained, and then he had to rua Then Mr. France leaned over William oy 7 of 2053 5, sisted: he knew.nothing whatevep

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the side of the pilot boat and asked her for the second time today te ahandon her attempt,

“I Won't Come Out”

almost half a mile to get a telephone, State police were <earching for ihe car and the Andis today,

Meridian 8t., who was riding with about he sl shooting.

Mr. Smith, was released after treatment at General Hospital, Ship Movements Also injured in the crash were Br United Press

- “No! No!” she screamed shrilly, Helen Jenkins, 30. 2053 8. Me- pore MaTetania, EE. en X I won't come out.” ridian St., and Mrs. Hilda Me- 3 Southampton; _ Jutlandis. Spen haem . > Death of Odom Again Mr. France tried to per- Hugh. 27. of 1406 E. Vermont St. tnt rx “Biparires ne Kacambion, air S abled Stirs Up Protests suade her to give up.. Her only Mrs. McHugh received a possi- en. W. G Haan. Bremerhaven answer was the same: ble skull fracture, police said. Marine 8 Shark. Cobh: Pvt. E. R. Johnsen, (Continued From Page~One) “I won't come out!” ® Proposal Held Likely witnessed the crash said - he Bs Farental authority prevailed ra Sey swung too wide and lost control anda very tired Shirley was liftec = For About 1960 Wg he tried to flip back on [0M the water into the schooner STRAUSS SAYS... 6 ] (Continued From Page One) course. Instead of stopping in a Blac Magic, which accompanied open classes in livestock compe- horizontal position.- the plane ner a France had He ed to tition rolled over on ‘its back, the nose five hic h gu a . a.m. z : ii. dropped: and. it dived stfaight '\® Tours after she had stepped 2 Meanwhile, Newton -1.. Halter- nto the -house. missing other into the rain-lashed choppy chan- 6 ‘ man of Rushville reigned as 1949 pomes in the area only by a few nel rg, i» ey Hoosier corn king hy, virtue of his feet. fl n thaze firs five hours, hate - Maroon \ st tory ‘Laird Panicky’ ling rain. wind and tide, she had Comshhad sweepstakes victory in the grain 3 ’ covered only four miles, She had bd » show. Mr. Halferman won the Arthur Young, 32, witnessed the been seasick ‘and the cold water Brown orn Kk i ‘hicago Cras hile st: g in his back hg i , r ' world corn king title at Chicago. | ash While standing iv ! ba * had given her a cramp in her, Light Green last winter. vard, only -50 yards from -the right arm, i William Barton of West Terre l.aird house “Feeling Great” Dirk Breen Haute won the first round of the Mrs. Laird's husband was .in But she jusisted on Boing on. Navy state championship contest for the vard when the plane crashed fe ees } SSemanged, m French Blue bricklayers’ apprentices yester- into his house. He was unt hurt, That time Shirley bad her wav Yellow day. ‘Semifinals will be held to- “Laird was panicky,” Mr. Young The sun AIDE Out the channel] , morrow and the final contest on said. “He wanted to run in the ire ” smbothed lich Thursday. house forrhis wife; hut .we would Turiace smoothed to .a sight Tomorrow's Fair activities will ‘not let him. Instead he just ran swell and Shirley resumed her 24 SIZES pay tribute to Hoosier ‘education around his vard s¢ reaming and strokes to the minute pace. She and children. An Education Day sobbing. .It was horribie. seemed completely recovered from 101; to 13 parade will be held at 11 a.'m. in Records of all Kinds toppled in Nel seasickness : front of the Grandstand. fhe-1949 national air races. Paid Shirley plodded on along the|

Twenty-four high school bands attendance surpassed 170.000 for

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same 23-mile diagonal route that Gertrude Ederle

from. throughout. -the -state will the three davs.. Only. one race N compete for $425 in cash prizes the women's trophy. ended with when she set an all-time women's at the same time. First-place lower than récord speed record for the channel of 14 hours winner will receive $125 New records established this and 21 minutes in 1926. i Cities represented by the bands year were The tide shifted and began to will be South Bend, Lapel, Reels- Cook Cleland. Cleveland Thomp- nudge Shirlex toward England. ville. Mentone, Rising Sun, Wave- son Trophy race. 397.071 mph On the boats following her. fages land Lapaz, Monticello, Gary Capt. Bruce Cunningnam. An broke into smiles. Mavbhe she had Kewanna. Johnson County, Leba- drews Air Force Base Washing- 2 chance. after all. Her father nan, Yorktown, Redkey. Alex- tom D. C., jet division, Thompson Rave her a 50-50 chance then andria, Bippus, Andrews Dugger, Trophy race. 586.173 mph ¢ ’ “Oaktown, Odon and Hin Lt. Walter C. Rew, Air Na She I Make It on 2d Grand Circuit raeing Will con-tional * Guard, -8an Bernardino Try,’ Motheg Says tinue at ‘2:30 p. m. in front of the Cal. Allison Jet Race " from SOMERSET Mass Sept. 6 Grandstand and the: fourth day Indianapolis. to Cleveland. 0" gq c0ln: 0 France's disof ‘the colorful Horse Show will. 794:806. mph * oe

hearteped mother said today she believed her 17-vear-old daughter weuld conquer the English Channel if she tried to swim it again Her hopes dashed when. she learned her daughter had been Hills, 1i1ted from the water after covCalifornia. to. Cleveland ering about two-thirds of the 23Bendix Trophy race 470.136-mile route, Mrs. mph said “

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INDIANA WEATHER A large high pressure cool air mass extends from central Canada to the Ohio Valley. Warm moist air drawn te the gtate from the south hy circulation areund a low pressure sy ste developing over South DaKota will cause increasingly cloudy weather throughout the state and showers and thundershowers in the west and north portions tonight.

Showers will be general over » aha m = the state tomorrow, Temperatures ” dnaiatanai Ath! tore Chi 2s ne’ xy An elior Christian alestine LC ommiiice will range from 55 north 10 62 “Noon Luncheon Meeting—Columbia south tonight and from 70 north American FEleetroplateis Saeiety, Indian apelis Branch, Meeting ~8 ox's

House Luncheon Meeting—1210 p. m lIaypool Ho Junior hamber of Commerce Hoon Lunch. con Meet ting—Washingt on Hot

to 75 in the southern portion of Steak the state tomorrow. I See Weather Map on page 13. Temperatures in Indianapolis one year ago today: High, 75; low; 68.

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