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ik | Lr a neo J [Rites Tomorrow ti HS ‘To Rebel at Def Set [Files Tometraw . 1 Car and Escape pag As Car Hits Bridge "© "€>¢ F Vetense Sep wict Take Oath |e mis ten J , ; 3 ’ 1A ; hi who died Sun. a J go qe | | Machine Demolished | Officers Targets | loyalty Mandatory, |duy In his home, 0g i | By JIM G. LUCAS tl + : [5550 Allisoriville " rom Police | Jn Coe Wilh ton, Bn | ronson Sh : ver 508 un FA ON, Sept. 13 — A| | While proposals that teachers held at 1:30 p.m. ¢ s Boy Col Be when he skidded into a bridge at 46-year-old Navy flier—for three! {be required to sign loyaity oaths tomorrow in J., Sept, . mes tween | A 28th St. and Emerson Ave. last years a varsity boxer at Annap- is causing national discussion, Flanner & Bum fire dee » Them and Officers, | 8 night, wrecking Mis late model lis—has called the Navy to re- President Clarence L. Farrington chanan mor tu- , , convertible coupe. volt. of the Indianapolis School Board ary. Burial will rp famous = Sg - Ba po { po fT rring Shooting | The driver, Adheman G. Mar-| Specifically, Capt. John G.! pointed out today that such be in Union] day, but Fleeing bandits who crashed a tin, 27, of 7600 Spring Mill Road, Crommelin Jr. wants it to revolt, oaths have been mandatory Chapel Cemele helped stolen car into a home at 2564) § | told investigating deputies that a against the Army, the Air Force, under Indiana law for more than tery. nile long Columbia Ave. last night made FT tire blew out, sending his car and the Department of Defense. 15 years. * | Mr. Roe had . persons good their escape when a small | hurtling into the small bridge. He says the're trying to wreck Every person receiving a teach- been a farmer y a. boy ran between them and police| wo The car was demolished, deputies naval aviation, that they're gam-| er's license must sign the oath, most of his life. Mr. Roe en guns, forcing pursuing officers to sald, but the driver suffered only bling with national security, and Mr. Farrington said in a talk He was 63. ught the hold their fire. | § a cut on the chin. , that their schemes adfaup to a before the Downtown Co-opera-| M Fl ree hours The “Mutt and Jeff” bandits, A T-year-old boy also escaped “potential dictatorship.” : tive Club in the Washington MIS. Florence Hiner - r control, one over six feet tall and the other!’ with minor injuries when he was = Tough, sharp-spoken Johnny . Hotel, . Services for Mrs. Florence N. arest the about five feet six inches, held up| struck by an automobile at Noble Crommelin—one of five brothers ’ Vv The oath, which must be signed miner, employee of the - Indians ed, the Spot Liquor ‘and Harrison Sts. yesterday. aduated from the Naval Acad-| y § and notarized, reads as follows: ed, with pot Liquor Store, 1301 E. arrison 8 d gr aad OHNE . *|apolis Towel Co. for 20 - ore than 80th St. shortly before 8 p. m. | The child, Ronald hast, aon of emy from 1923 through 1941 ws i Folemniy swear or affirm #0 En be Joy years They fled with $66 and a pint] S80 Mrs. May West, 1 etcher says he knows what will happen _ : at I will support the Constitu- who unday in her home, d firemen of liquor taken at gunpoint from ld Ave. ran from behind a truck to him. He'll be court-martialed. Capt. J. 6. Crommelin Jr tion of the United States of 1326 Southern Ave. will be held he beach, clerk Eula Taxis, 45 of 3029 %& ® [into the path of a car driven by He knows, he says, he's tossing * America, the Constitution of the!gs 10 a. m. Thursday in the J. a gale Graceland Ave. Bystanders got a, "| Cecil McBride Crosby, 25, of 961 his career over. But he says he's sity of Virginia before he went to State of Indiana, and the laws C. Wil Chapel of th ast, blew description of the car and fits) " [English Ave, police said. He sick of subtetfuge, By holding Nis the Naval Academy in 1919. He Of the United States and the State son apel .o e Chimes. he flames license number which showed it was treated by General Hospital tongue, he says, he's felt “like an/ Was graduated in 1923. In the of Indiana, and will, by precept A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. . to be one reported stolen from ambulance doctors. accessory to a crime.” |war he took part in a half dozen and example, promote respect goriRiner was a Niuiher o We Shale ” Glendel d ! tet meee eae Already, there are signs the re-(Or more naval battles. He was the flag and the institutions of bY ristian urch a er« iva, ot pig hi pic at 201 Map Plans to Merge voit he Hh is spreading, Rear, shun phe, biscouis Bay when she he United States and the state sellled. Ind. She i, ahi N. West St. | } Adm. Austin Boyle, chief of/Was torpedoed off, Tarawa. He of Indiana, reverence for law and Ving are three da rs, St! lo Jip Spot Bandit Car Conservation Agencies Naval Air Reserve tra ing, won a Legion of Merit and a gold order and undivided allegiance Mrs. Opal Gregory, Dupont, Ind., bout one- ! Minutes later Police Sgt. Ed- State officials - today began called Capt. Crommelin “one of star. to the government of the United and Mrs. Hazel Perry and Mrs. = : {ators of alll After the war he was the first States of America.” : Mabel Robbins, Indianapolis; four r and was ward Clark and Patrolman Rob- mapping plans to bring various the greatest naval aviators : rd 6 ert C. Orr Sr, were driving north * |agencies of the Conservation De- time.” When such a man speaks, commander of the new carrier Others Not Bound sons, Herbert Beach,. Chicago; — { on Columbia Ave., when they saw 4 partment under one roof. ‘Adm. Doyle said, “the American Saipan. “ He left her to’enter the Rollie Geddes, director -of Vibur Beach, Niagara Falls, N. the bandit car spegding toward Gov. Schricker and other state people should ligten.” War College—usually a sign a teacher training and licensing in Y+ 2nd Robert and Raymond berts "A them. ’ officials examined a three-story Fleet Adm. William (Bull) Man has a future, the Indiana Lepartment of Pub- beach. Indianapolis; two sisters, The bandits made a skidding {buflding at 311 W. Washington Halsey urged others to pitch in. Ty ry ——. {Me Instruction, said the oath does i eas] Beater, Indianapolis, right turn into 27th St. and the TY 'e . + ™ [8t. yestérday to determine its Capt. Crommelin, he said, ‘“de- Lauder Unchanged not cover college and university her Thanos ide Dupont. A Membes car went out of control, crashing ERPWLINIENA FEW, © © = ; suitability, No decision was made. serves the help and respect of STRATHAVEN, Scotland, Sept, teachers. since they ate not jo™00 “ial totam Rog sbyterian into the front porch of the home Ji oS © IN + 1 wow NF « 5! At present the conservation de- all naval officers.” That may be = = ". bound by the regulations apply- t dchil y in Gen. of Harry Rowley. It continued, y 5 Hp TE PO i ' ’ ! * partment occupies supply and of- the rallying cry. — The condition of Sir\jng to primary and secondary STeat8randchildren. 4 buried tn k across the lawn, then stalled and| & Ne % : EL ‘ ) fice rooms at the State Library. — Through ital. He: LN Lauder, 79-year-old. min~ schools: - fafter five years, but there are — = = following the two bandits jumped out and : Photo By Henry E. Glesing Jr, Times Staff Photographer. with the U. 8. Geological Survey Worked Justerdag ot the Army | tre! and composer, remained un-| All primary and secondary pub- some life certificates. There may i w. . She ran. } ) Here's a case where the carpenter is very, very, very angry and with the State Highway De- Boas) 8 r ore of staff changed during the night, his! lic teachers sign the oath, as well be a few teachers holding life The pursuing policemen started| with the plumber—trade union affiliations notwithstanding. Lester [partment in the state house an- Officers in the join division. It he physicians said today. Sir Harry °F Primary and secondary teach licenses who received them be reen, Mrs, after them with guns drawn. But| J, Himbs, 3733 Orchard Ave., a c + truction job nex [logistics planning division. © y- Yiers in state-accredited parochial for the General Assembly made 8 W. 26t . . " - @ carpenter on a construction jo . ———— was disturbed by the newspaper ig suffering from cerebral throm1s 4 as they raised their guns to fire in the 1900 block of N. Bosart Ave., works to liberate his car from re headlines he did not show it. and private schools. {the oath mandatory, Mr. Geddes polis res a 12 year-old Soy. aitfacie hid a deep mud hole in front of the new property. Mr. Himbs says Receives BS Degree It was for the joint chiefs, his STRAT: en Licenses are ordinarily renewed said. : e sound o e crash, ran be- ily . | Thomas Otto Meyer of Indi- bosses, that he reserved his sharp- AUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORR | py Riv tween them and the bandits. | _the hole w as dug by a plumber, and refilled with soft dirt. |anapolis was graduated from est barbs. Gen. Omar Bradley, Ow Ferrell; & They then chased the bandits T. M, FITZGERALD ELECTED [the National Beer Wholesalers Washington State College withthe chairman, he says, has a : of Indi to a/rallroad tracks and south to, Thomas M. Fitzgerald Sr. Association of America, Inc., suc- the BS degree in agriculture with “landlocked philosophy.” Gen. r. Samuel 25th St, but lost them as the paiy president of Capitol City Supply| ceeding Henry Morgan of Chi- honors at the conclusion of sum- Hoyt Vandenberg and Gen J. ig ran I Fallroad. |S has been elected treasurer of cago, who resigned. ‘mer school last week. Lawioh Collins, ne Added, ape. Jo Ee . : ugging-Robbery er. mong ’ , Ee, PP | > A slugging-robbery and an| ° ° ° * . they're throttling the Navy. armed eet hoa oc woe I Incliapapolis—Vital Statistics pole Set Fran James Cross, 28, of 2958 N. rN ; — w“ Inspect 8, 338 P t, self a firebrand. He says he's Denny St., said he was beaten as EVENTS 1084Y eek thro eh Shturdasy "may 8. Hollmeswort 62, slog N Tinos. '5 crusader. At the National War he walked through an alley near ltd gia) Deke aid | ie ptis ty oc meetitis Womews Club “to Nellie'G. Robinson. 30. Verte Haute. co where he recently com : 4 LV { , Cid : ; J Su————— & | - | ho ana Sherman Drive att) JR Fi © 4 EE PALMAE DIVORCE SUS FILED pleted raitng as” an offer a. m. He said. his assailant eM g 0; t » : : a: 's. Bana 1. destin or er ngs—he slugged him, leaving seven deep "Thrones Thursday. ool Horatio | “fons ang Fast Patrons Nishi 30 p. . Wehning. Alvan Rvs Bessie L Gulier was known to his classmates as 4 i gashes in his head and took $82. Indianapolis Ares Baptists Fall Session— Circle No. 74, Ladies of Grand Army of vs Mildred Hill Ramon E_ vi Mary & man of inténse convictions. He was treated at General Hos-| ruff Place Baptist Church, " 000"| Bevublic Card Partyo-138 Pin — Lee Willams = Phyilis ve Richard E' When the lectures were about - pital.’ [Pres Wateh iggpection rit by Mem- Sos To oan Korb Ruling a ng Witem: Ww Bade: Ry ET naval airpower, he frequently Cloyd Gordor, 33; of 214 E. 10th] fodiens i Duriae ath Taapertion | Arms Hotel on Ard “Muty vr Kenneth Baler. Nora Came close to breaking them up. i, St, Apt. 8, told police he was _ lie Saturday, oll ZiCentral Indiana Owiometric Qociety and us. Lovell C. Shaffer; Beatrice vs. Peols One instructor says he was “never : walking by an apartment build-| Bianer Meetings 30 Dm. aos '¥ | gendieton Country Club. CT cen rte la student of molerate view-| = ing at 10th and Delaware Sts. at pias, Review No. 148, Woman's Benefit Cm pte or Meeting BIRTHS Yel {points.” ; . "| {ation Meeting—12 noon. 1915 = wins | - Ironically, only two years ago, c 3 nn S000Y od Delovad | shisiinignun ® Bi ate ih oon Junior namber vo Sommerce Moon A Glosrsimivan, Toni. Bel, sory; |Capt. IR ols & ; a de- Luncheon Meeting—Grotto, 4107 E. Wash. go ine on fp oeth Washi on Rotel AL SL Franes—lohn, Ocal Bonowski; for a Navy martyr's crown—was waa tn ia ean a, Chapter 505, OES. Piteh-in! ment, Indians Coapigt Moetin Sonne At Coleman. a Ba Charlotte [In the Navy doghouse His . ° . | .Dinner—#:30 p. m. Lynhurst Masonic! Club. : | : : h | ' The elderly bandit searched Temple © "0 0 = een rere | AL Sethodist—Robert, Christina ploy; [Shae Spatiad an investigation him, taking all the money Mr.| “Mee me—158 South, Brive. omy. (MARRIAGE LICENSES |" {gmes. Priscilla Morris. Calvin, Rheims of the Green bowl, an Annapolis Gordor was carrying-—33 cents.| “Tndianapolis. Section Meetings — antral Leonard Ray, 19, Martinsville to Nelda Betty Hibbert: Morris, Roma Peterson. organization started in 1908," he ’ The gman then ran west in an/ Noon session and dinner and business | Lee Markle. 18, 1521 Shepard. { Qiiver. Lucille Leslie; Eugene, Jane said, “to build up the prestige alley. Police said they had been Pybile Qussiton and Rar tet en) Wiliam Moore. 30. 810 E. 16th to Annie "gy Vincent's—wiliam, Betty Cras. |and service reputations of its 7 called to that section twice eartier| sored sy Indianadolis. Rea] Estate Board "Bled Sores 28° Soh o Barber’ M77 |AY St. Franca_teo Betts Bennewt ~~ Members” He told Congress it on reports of prowlers p. Hn. Washington Hotal {Robert T. Shumaker. 23. 5501 N. Pennsyl- “JH SATE IEe |was an-infamous thing. po " : {Catering Executives pa lur ht Amerita " ania to Patricia Lee Seeffel. 31, 3720 N. ot Coleman—Robert. Margaret Graham;| Into that probe, he dragged
. m., | {Columbia University Alumni A tion | Pennsylvania. Bert. Bessie McRae; Jchn, Virginia | y Gi | Balks of Schoolin 1" Luncheon MeetineiT: 10 » AOiAtion paul Thomas Cox, 19, Center Point to Butler such names as Vice Adm. William | r 9, Lia Club ’ | Mazz Louise Dists. 1s, Center Point, AL otsthodist Robert Belly Hickman: !Fechteler, now a deputy ‘chief of ® - “Imagination,” a Polio Benefit Mystery Warren Purvis, 35, . Morris to e- | y h . Tries to End Her Life | Drama by Fleteh Place Commun | line Kelly, 35, 1744 W. Washington | Binseo i William. Aida Graw; Robert, naval operations; Adm. Dewitt C.| : | Finter Plasers.7: 0.p. m. center, 501 Norman Burnworth, 40. 63 N. Pershing to, 5" 'Q\ vineent's—Virgil, Honore Dusmore:| Ramsey, then vice chief of naval SANTA MONICA, Cal, Sept.'13| : | Dorothy Pay, 36, 62 N. Pershing Robert, M {Rotary Club Neon Luncheon Meetinge— pale. J Zapp. 25. 2810 N. Talbot to Pa- or riazgaret Bayer: Harold Dorothy operations; Rear Adms. Richard (UP)—Socorro Gonzales, 12, tried| Claypool Hotel (°F eh. 33 60s Colles i ROL il , 7 » | Mercator Noon Luncheon Meeting— |p. tf Cl8 J ollege cent, Mary Concannon: Jess, Ruth Fink... E. Byrd, Paul F. Lee and Charles fo commit suicide rather than re-| Hota Lincoln : cl ABE. Darche illo N. Penman DEATHS -_|W. Styer RAPE BCHOOT, POTICE TPO TEA to ne Wash Ry MEE yr rion Sheltor: 56. New Castle, to Ethel ’ s i | a Ap - : L N 4 - ing—=Washingron Hote! 5 i Teéleph T » da 1 Lo e————— . | oD Iley, 38. le Roosevelt Marie Wright, 60, at Methodist. carcinoma elephone Tapped -, CN " : . Indianapolis. to Asa Burwell, 64, at thodist. y . y Doctors at Santa Monica Hos- EVENTS TOMORROW | (Jerna Irene ‘Croddy. 23. 401 E- 3ith. Lilhan Blancne Canatuan iL at 13" ves Say San. CRommein ois : A ustin Eugene Boles, ' ois ennsylvania, cerebra bee own| pital said she would recover from 1940 Parade of Homes Sponsored by Mar to Martha Lou Verbarg, 23. 1744 N. Kathern Coffin. 70. at aT BeLoss. the telephone receiver a he a dose of poison which she took| indianapolis Home Builders — Open ,, Linols. i Albert Hl Kanier: $17 at Methodist, h : ‘ I Bouse of 300 homes in Indian 9! Hobart N._ Evans. 54, 27% 8. Illinois. to H. Kahler, 61/at Methodist, hyper- spoke his piece. Army, Navy and 1 {anapolis from p Y Y yesterday. 3.to 8p. m. throygh Saturday Evelyn Marie. McCarty, 47, 201 N. New pensive heart / | Detective Inspector Pat bar Distr op ua ation). Jeraes Ruth (Marshall.” 48. at 4222 Bowman. Air Force officers call to tell him ] p Gonez ""Inrough Thursday. Claypool Hotel Jimmie Busby, 19. 220 Fulton. to Betty anna M Myers 97. at 373 N. Holmes he’s right. To them all, he says: said the girl told him she had Indianapelis Ares Baptists Fall Session— Ann Zooh, 21. 4151 Graceland cardiovascular réna : 4 . Mm. ac
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