Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1949 — Page 5
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Abducted Girl Returned Safe To Parents
Kidnap Suspect Admits ‘Molesting
Child, Police Say PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10 (UP)! ~A five-year-old Trenton, N. A girl, abducted from in front of! Rer home last night, was rescued apparently unharmed today after & night spent in a tourist home with her alleged kidnaper. The kidnap suspect, Gerald A. Hutt, Bridgeport, Conn., married cabinet maker's apprentice and the father of two children who! was captured 30 minutes after an| off-duty policeman found the child, admitted he molested her, police said. | A surgeon's report after an ex-| amination of blond little Janie Franz gave no indication of | physical harm, police said. { Fairmount Park Detective! Gerald: McLaughlin, heading the investigation, said Hutt admitted| that he engaged in unnatural sex relations with the child. Park Commission Surgeon
whether the child was raped and!
to determine what happened. Denies Kidnaping
St. Paul AME Church. Burial | Beverage Commission. " | ft enterprise. An additional of base Hutt, ; Times State Service Hammer lived here for 50 years jand gift enterprise. An al o ball tickets in a safe and voit: Bt Slocky, aWarthy formee| py be in New Crown. She, McCORDSVILLE, Sept. 11—| At Terre Haute, the permit of She was a member of the Sec-| Officer Arrests Pair | El oy conduct was arrested Arthur Franklin 37. of p was . {
a short order cook, denied tol police that he kidnaped the child. “She just got into my auto and wouldn't get out,” he said. But at the police station, where Janie was the center of attraction
| ; | it for 8 od “ opt Siring a Joyous Leunion SI her |apolts and Mrs. Ida Young, McCordsville Methodist Church. junit for £ oi Pn Spicer, five grandchildren. ly The “interloper” was Capt.| the Northwestern Lunch Room, FT. WORTH, Tex. Sept. 10 driver, the child told a different ChATIeston, and a granddaughter.| Friends may call at the homeo, oy wags revoked for “false! Sa togueieas———— John Sullivan of the police vice 2448 Northwestern Ave. where (UP)—Plenty of money was ine story.’ 8 gAteren Shelby Babb |of a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Col- ownership” and possession of Ryan Doing Fine Now [ued ih a. and Pavel ae a found 14 books of baseball volved in a car-truck crash at an “He (Hutt) said come here” eiby |iins, McCordsville, | spiritous beverages on & beer and| DETROIT (UP)—Victor T. Ryn- bered slips. |tickets. He arrested Jesse Hunter, intersection here. .
Janie said, describing what hap-| Shelby Babb, pened when Hutt stopped his| Watchman in several North Side auto, “I said ‘No, I don’t want industrial concerns who died yesto." (terday “He said ‘Want to go for a Itt- Michigan St., after a long illness
tle ride?’ and I said ‘No'.” | “Then he took me in his car,” | There was a big pause while 8 telephone call was put through
to her mother, Mrs. Mary Franz| A native of Springfield, Tenn., Church, He was 84. at their home in Trenton. " |Mr. Babb had ‘made his home in| Hello Mommie,” Janie said..Indian&polis for 35 years,
“Daddy is sitting down with me.”
‘Set Hearing Thursday While Hutt was held for finger-
printing and a further hearing|and Eugene Benson, all of Indianext Thursday, Janie’s father ex-|napolis.
pressed his joy.
“I feel like a million dotiars. Big Corn Crop to Boost
Bhe’'s my only child,” he sald. Then he darkened and said “I'd
Hie to get my Hands of him. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP) her mother, Mrs. Ellen Westfield,
At Bridgeport, Hutt's wife sald
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that he had been acting “strange- what larger supplies of high qually” for some time and that he/ity beef and much more pork
had not been home since last Saturday.
Mrs. Hutt, 33, and the mother considerably as the supply goes | of his young children, said. Hutt/up, but beef prices will decline|
was receiving unemployment com-|
- pensation. She sald he was an Army private for three and one- Agriculture. Department t half years and had combat serv- i {ransiated LAH corn.suppl
ice in the South Pacifie; = { ’ Wife Troubled She described Hutt as being fond of his children only on occarion. ; Mrs. Hutt said she had no idea why her husband was in New Jer‘sey or Philadelphia. She didn't think he knew anyohe in either place. 2
Mrs. Hutt said that she recent-|.
ly was having differences with her husband, adding that she “didn’t know what he’s been getting into lately.” She said that last Saturday, the last she saw him, he came home but she refused to let him in the house. “He came home too late and I wouldn't open the door,” she said.
Coroner Admits Bus Victim Mixup
BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP)
tims was correct. . His report left a mystery of 17 persons reported missing and only 16 bodies found in the wreckage of a Greyhound bus that crashed and burned north of here Aug. 10. Coroner Robert FE. Lyons said that a man buried as Vernon
Ray Trisler at Bedford actually|
was Maurice Adamson, 24, also of Bedford. Families of both men said both were on the bus. Keys found in the victim's pocket fitted doors in each of their apartments, Coroner Lyohs said’ that War De-
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Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Maurice Seltzer declined to say Dies at Her Home
Services for sald laboratory tésts were taken Jones, 2504 E. 25th 8t., who died {Thursday In her home, will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the
St: Paul Church. Survivors include two daugh- Cemetery, Oaklandon, after {ters, Mrs. Sadie Harris, Indian- ices at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the
Eight Indianapolis women enrolled this week in Methodist Hospital School of Nursing. Members of a 106-student class who will graduate in 1952 are (back row, left to right): Jacqueline Geraldine Hinds, 644 N. Jefferson Ave.; Paula Celestine Koeh- |; tit “currently in Rome, and ring, R. R. 9, Box 330; Betty Jean Mclntire, 262 N. Mount St.; Margaret Schroder, 228 E. 13th St., | Mrs. Fredericks Monhoff, Altaand Betty Olive Wise, R. R. 4, Box 369. In front are Mary Rosalie Russell, R. R. 2, Box*505; Barbara dena, Cal. Ellen Golay, 1802 N. Warman Ave., and Doris Les Horton, 257 N. Tacoma Ave.
John S. McCord Funeral Tuesday
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Mrs. ' Elizabeth
John 8. McCord, lifelong resident| ,.. American Club was revoked ond Presbyterian Church and the, On Gaming Charges placed against Mr, Oyler when he 541 Pattérson St. on of Born in Charleston, W. Va, here, retired grocer and former for sales to minors. Bartender| Widow of Frank E. Hammer. charges {Jones lived in Indianapolis 11 school teacher who died yesten (years. She was a member of the day in an Indianapolis nursing) Donald Hammer, Indianapolis,| home, will -be buried in the JOOF|Dis permit taken away for the POLIS, [nf chigan St. serv-|
! A grocer for many years beformer might fore his retirement 20 years ago, Mr. McCord had formerly taught Fortville, Mt. ‘Comfort and MecCordsville. An
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Daughter of Late Founder
Miss Mary E. Flanner, daughter of the late Frank W. Flanner, founder of Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, will be buried in Crown Bill after services at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. in the mortuary. A plano dnstructor, music theorist and composer in New York City, Miss Flanner died in a hospital there Friday. Shq was 61. Born in Indianapolis, Miss Flanner was a charter member of Tudor Hall School. Her plano career b at the age of six when she studied here with Janet =.“ Payne Bowles, She later went to: © : be Europe and studied in Berlin @ * Baativy Si0uBY AND under Ossit Gabrilowitch and CLOUDY artas under Cartot in Paris, ; SON When she returned to the’ } ~~ United States, Miss Flanner Sg taught advance pupils in the g {David Mannes School of Music, Ng York City. ra Surviving are two sisters, Misa | {Janet Flanner, author and radio |
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CR g.| with balmy fall weather in the 70's in the Ohio Valley, the Central Plains and the Great Lakes. Rains EIDeT lees a0} x. Fenneyivana are indicated for the Plains, the Mississippi Valley and the Rockies, and a few snow flurries are
rrr costae Mrs. Flora E. Hammer | TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Fair weather fu promised for today throughout the eastern states, 5 Liquor Licenses St, who died yesterday in her| expected in the higher mountains of Montana.
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Licenses of three retailers and home, will be at 11 a. m. Tuesday — .
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two bartenders were revoked yes- in Flanner & Buchanan Mortu- Two a " ar-Sit N xt $ WwW A terday by the Indiana Aleoholic|2™): She was 83. | | WO at ar i e 0 rong an
A native of Greenfield, Mrs.
1 “became abusive,” Capt. Sullivan keeping a room for pool selling
Sitting next to the wrong man | George R. Castor, Pendleton, had| Survivors include two sons, the Tork CI Bar in EP.» others Ariesiad | nat keeping 2 gaming devies, Two other men were arrested Plenty of Cash Involved
yesterday brought | same offense and Sophia Bor- and John Hammer, White Plains, ine arrest of two men on gaming | N in earlier gaming raids yesterday. Capt. Sullivan popped up again In Auto-Truck Crash
| owskl, East Chicago, lost her per-|N. ¥.; a daughter, Mrs. Helen charges,
Cox, North Hollywood, Cal., and
| . wine permit. Eathel Hawkins, cofsky changed his name to Ryan. | y |49, of 2706 Ethel St. on a charge| The truck was an armored {also of Gas City and a bartender He said he worked for 22 years Mon W. B a oot Not keeping a gaming device. money vehicle. Guards trans{for Spicer, lost his permit forthe same company and never was ing and Edward J. Oyler, 39, of| In a cigar. store at 915 W.|ferred sacks of money from the {the same violations with which promoted because no one could 2461 N. Arlington Ave. was Michigan St. police observed a damaged vehicle to another truck Spicer was charged. {spell his name, [charged with operating a lottery man placing a partly filled book|and continued their trip.
will. be buried in New Crown emher of McCordsville Lodge) Cemetery following services at. 1 rg Fa&AM for 60 years. He p. m. Tuesday in the Peoples McCord was also a member of Funeral Home, He was 74, the MeCordsville Methodist
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Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Vandivier, IndianapoSurviving are a daughter, Mrs, li#; a sister, Mrs, Mae Hann, wi
Mary Armstrong: a son, Thomas !0W Branch, Ind; a brother,’ Babb. and TE a, ofias Frank McCord, McCordsville, and Pug » vy 1:ia a grandson, Dr. Hubert L. Col(lins, Indianapolis.
‘Mrs. Hester Watson
Services for Mrs, Hester Wat- | son, native of Johnsonville, Tenn., |who died Friday in the home of
Supplies of Beef, Pork
—Consumers may look for some- y1ag N Pershing Ave. with
whom she lived, will je har = 1 p. m, Wednesday in St. Pau furing He Tor ot Prk oe Go Baptist Church. Burial will be in Floral Park. She was 32. Surviving are a son, William only moderately if at all : {J . Watson Jr.; two daughter, Miss This forecast was made by the Ellen Louise and Miss Sandra oday as Watson, all of Indianapolis, and into terms of meat and prices. ¥erires sisters, Mrs. Tréne Murrell
The big feed supply has put and Mrs. Margnolia Williams, In-near-record numbers of cattle in |d/anapolis, and Miss Mabel Louise Midwest feed lots and brought a! Westfield, Los Angeles, Cal, and 15 per cent increase in the pig/four brothers, Joseph, Leroy and crop. Those animals will appear Othaniel Westfield, Indianapolis, on meat counters this fall and and Gilbert Westfield, Detroit, winter, Mich,
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tified the body as Mn, Adamson. One Never Identified “Only God knows" Coroner Lyons said, whether some of the other corpses were correctly iden-. tified. One body was never jdentified, but Coroner Lyons sald that victim was between 50 and 70 years old. If the body buried as Mr. Trisler's is Mr... Adamson’s, Coroner Lyons asked, where is Mr, Trisler?
Pals-Ever-True Club
Nets $31 for Polio Fund
Eight freshmen students -at Technical High Schosl, all members of the Pals-Ever-True (ub, earned $31-for the Polio Fund of Riley Hospital in a benefit show yesterday in the yard of Mrs. L. E, Stewart, 1005 N. LaSalle St. Members of the club participating in the show included Barbara Bailey, . Carolyn and Marilyn Brown, Dolores Osman, Shirley Baxter, Barbara Dorsey, Carolyn Clark and Raejean Stewart,
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