Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1949 — Page 3
, F » 4 ; ou us " , o : . i Li » : I i . ie ah May eT : ~ si : ia : veh ? : TTS ha . v . wr NA A ue vis : y { ' ” ’ $ - < © RE ro Ki MONDAY, SEPT. 1 1049 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : PAGE 3 a8 [Here's the First Dog fo Identify [Two Leave Jail Without Storek r Held Honeymooning aiser frases Newspaper eymooning keeper and kept the yard in fine] Police Continue WILLIAMS BAY, Wis, Sept. . goodbye and the sheritt| JWR SC, TR Lh Tall before : 19 (UP)— or Two Others Chicago Strike 3 iis oes vo be wt mined WL Soe] Gambling Roundup ive Chic Sivek Se ame i’ : , tr guest grew lonely re- ay rue eye BIVIG ected lottery establishments yes- ood calling” Nadoni Ta 3 FJ. 3 Hurt in Mishap New Contract Meets cently and just walked away a The jailer continued to explain Tuy Sand uteesiig, one Sontec’| casting Co. lo, yeaah, and Evangeli- his wife for an evenl chols, “apparently lone- » charged|won pproximai n a, , Near Earlham College T-H Requirements, . “Mie wile 10 on re ewever, [ome and. wanting. to. sce his|With pool selling. the Rev. Over Week-End Grants Union Security ana returned bright and early the| ¥if®,' Walked off from the jail a Sa Sven starched 3. a honeymoo a iE r -of the . on . 4. He was one oi was n in an theran Three men including an Earl CHICAGO, Sept. 19 (UP)—AFL next morning to complete his night and returned to voluntarily|005 N. Illinois St. where they on summer here with w in the _ das College sophomore were union printers feturmed to they .y surrender the next morning. Soniiscated ou of hasta her husband, aon They were . Chapel week-end highway acel- composing ‘rooms of five news- ’ y Sheriff Cuningham, ; , irginia married in Chicago Sept. 1 » w t. dents, state police reported today. papers for ‘the first time in 22) “0 Sunnihghibs Housbey by Nichols’ walking oF Lumbed seizing fight. b baseball ticket “. a @ 1, Jones Jor’ C. Hendren, 19, Grosse months today after voting 1287 to os "gy “0 ocused x larizing leave, Tequested Municipal Judge| books. establishment| 0 yoy FPHONE rang. She he Jones- Pointe, Mich., died last night after 279 to end thelr strike that beganiy\ “ orlrs nome while officially|Alex Clark to recommit him to[tlCKets were conceaisd under side answered. After answering a " the car in which he was as a protest to the Taft-Hartley|"'s HE NE aed, The judge had|toP tables, officers reported. liminary question correctly urday in With Tour AE Bara iS Act. SAVIDG & Jal state. Farm today allowed Nichols to serve hus term Piainclothesmen Who were M-l,501709 oS Piins’ Of Poin a al was Suck by another ar. The printers, Hembses, of thee because “he got lonely for his in oi a originally on Sheriff Cun- ey store at 212 Blake St 08 the “Ziegfeld Folliés of 19465 1046 . i . Hendren, police said, was . tional n 's request. and became the seven of the i riding in’ the rumble seat of an Union, to accept| Chief Jailer Harry Cook, _ex- Was Second Offense [rcpariea gg ho Dun sold. lo win 3 quiz h and its | ! old model car when the accident a $10 weekly raise and a com- the episode in which) Nichols was convicted in Feb-| The the » ye Tom, 23, of|jackpot in less two years. Hosbana occurred near the college campus. promise system of union and job Richols was sent back 10 thelmuary of robbing his brother|sos i With Keeoing | The prizes influded a deep he Jones- The other occupants of the car security that did not conflict with|State after taking “French piward and sentenced to 10 days Brg 1 sell Jesplug 8 freezer, an automobile, and a rom 1893 also were injured, byt not seri- either the Taft-Hartley law or|leave” an housebo¥lin "sui and $50 fine. The same: ohio I Mediterranean cruise. No cash ously, police said. the Union's by-laws. at the Marion County Jail, sald op, 0) npened in June and with tising 3 lottery. id to have been Prizes were involved. aughters, Police at “Richmond said they John Plich, president. of Chi-|his violation consisted of onelg,. , "or ocecuting Andrew was Bight wen 34 . “We want to use that cruise for Seymour, were preparing reckless homicide |: cago Local 16, told the cheering night's absence. He said Nichols sentenced to 120 uP th engaged in an open alr crap a second honeymoon,” she said. iss Hulda charges against Obe Murphy, 44, | printers that the settlement was a Was sent to the farm by the State Farm. The Says on woes in the oo blog 30. Pt — diana Richmond, driver of the other car. “victory” for the union. (sheriff when he voluntarily re- od to 12 were arres n charges STAMFORD, Conn, -Sept. 19 iser, Bale Murphy. police charged, was driv- : /turmest: to his. job a3 housebqy ath anged to 120 days in the jalligaming yesterday. (UP) — An clated postoffice k Kaiser, in py, ho {nfl gels of ‘liquor Newspaper executives sald tine jail. : when the sheriff reqeusted him| Police: who. said they looked|worker who, won $23,200 on & irs. Wile § under the Influence quer. would take about three weeks t0| wii. i accused of robbing 35 8 houseboy because Of through a window and saw alradio give-away p said tes feld, Il, Blinded By Lights convert completely. from the , Tol th Ly home of a sult of| Previous experience.” card game with money changing day that the windfall couldn't and two In an accident near Knox, photoengraving system of print-| clothes and a topcoat while offi-| He's back now on the BLE a going on in Apartment 7 have come at a more welcome
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Charles Schnake, 26, was killed yesterday, when his automobile overturned when he was blinded | by the lights of a car going im the opposite direction. A friend riding with him, | Robert Provacek, 22, was taken to the Holy Family Hospital in. Boys, Girls MM La Porte, for treatment of dl Juries received in the accident.
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Clip the Picture, Write Facts ‘About Breed And Send It in When Contest Ends
yesterday when he lost control of his automobile near St. Meinrad,| state police said. Meanwhile, in a concerted drive to weed out school busses which do not comply with Indiana safety
By ART Today The Times offers the
nounced by State Police Super- Times. {ntendent Arthur M. Thurston. entries until the contest closes.
l Printers End |
ing they had used during the strike to the regular movable-| type system. Some of the men went into the shops last night to begin preparing linotypes and type fonts for service. They had been packed away during the work stoppage. “Union Security at Issue Mr. Piich said that printers who moved away during the strike would be given a chance to return to. their jobs here within 15 days after receiving notice. The $10 raise the printers acfirst entry in the Puppy Contest. cepted was offered by the news-
+ 2+ The dog youngsters are to rr Today fo Compete in The Times Puppy Content,
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A Good Housekeeper “Nichols was a trusty,” Chief] Cook explained, “and as such was |allowed freedom of the jail resi-
Bouncer Freed In Bar Slaying
A night club bouncer with a special police badge who shot and killed a knife-waving patron Saturday night was free today without charges.
cut one man with a knife. He sald he ‘called ' police then but | they did not answer the call
is wife no matter how lonely
{he gets. The sheriff is seeking that address, on {another houseboy.
3-Card Monte
Lesson Costs
Local Youth $30
apolis learn:
$10 bill for them. He did and on
of the men suggested da quick) game of three-card monte
- LN THE OTHER man. gave. the. youth $20 to bet on the now
On Gaming Count
Johnson and Ruby Brown, of
{Juvenile Aid Division. | Also charged with violation of the beverage act were Anna Shel-
IT COST a 19-year-old Indian-|ton, 27, and Lawyer Woods, 29 youth $30 yesterday tojof 712 Torbett St. Police officers N h P I : sald they purchased beer at T0 A: Never change money foricents a quart at the residence Over ort ole strangers who stop you on the yesterday.
Maynard K. Hine ‘today.
Shires -stadenits
Dean Hine said the class was
Bride Taps EY Jackpot for $27,500
Senate Ave. arrested time.
Clarence Queening identiied
on charges of keep- jhe mystery tune on “Stop the ng a gaming house and violation Music” & ing the 1935 beverage act. Seven|Daughter Home.
were charged with visiting a gaming house, two women were Planned to trade in his 1935 auto-
arrested for disorderly conduct| Mobile toward a new one and and a 13-year-old girl was sent to had
last night as- “Home
He disclosed that he had contracted to build a new
house. His prizes included a new car and cash. .
Col. Balchen Flies
OSLO, Norway, Sept. 19 (UP)
5 —A_U, 8. Air Force C-54 Skyregulations, State Police today Clip this picture and paste in on a sheet of paper. Underneath Papers and rejected by the men| James H. Cross, 55, employed street. ten A i began their annual inspection of write RD CHE breed pans some of the facts about the breed, six months ago, But the chiet{at the Club Savoy, 1325 E. 25th| B: Never bet with strangers on |i} Dentistry School magtet ploted BY el Pernt all school vehicles. lits ‘origin and characteristics, Also complete this statement in 25|issue lay in the matter of union|St., said he fired the three shots thiee-card monte. after a 4000-mile flight from Seek to Protect Pupils |additional words, or less: “I like a (breed of dog) best be- and job protection. which killed James H. StewArt,| The sadder but wiser youth told Enrolls 64 Freshmen A a valle he. 1 Opening of the drive against|cause . ane et Under the agreement, compos-|20, 2247 Columbia Ave. Sgt. Alexander Dunwoody he was| oo. University School atlas over th A Po tle dilapidated vehicles used in trans-| Each “day this week, through| = = ors. on hed 19 all ing room foremen—who are union| He told police Stewart had been two nd Poy Yngros St. When of Dentistry admitted 64 fresh-|can arctic explorer and aviator, A porting school children, was an- Sunday, clip the entry.from The ) imembers—will have sole authority| “causing trouble” earlier and had o/men to its fall
class, - Dean made the trip in 22 hours and 30 announced
minutes. He is stationed In Alaska with the Air Force.
:Hoos fh the, xeeption of a suid wach Bights. a ings fer. wi ex of ton now ;
to g ‘Décnnne . * |tion _of - the Taft-Hartley clause chairs and he, A attempted gue it, now you don't” game. Puerto Rico, rg and F many B-29 'Superfortresses have
|outlawing the closed shop which to break it up. He said Stewart ynen the game was finished the where there are no-dental edu-/flown over the North Pole. The {was traditional with the ITU for knocked the iron pipe from his|youth was short that $20 and an- cation facilities.
be condemned and the township a $100 pedigreed puppy and will] | almost 100 years. Essentially, the hand and began chasing him, iother $30 of his own money. He] The class of 64 compared with Scandinavia). ni trustee ordered to remove the be king and queen of the Hoosier| Charles E. (Ed) Dietz, retired {agreement was the same as was slashing him twice with a knifeinointed out the building Into|1947 and 1948 beginning classes vehicle from service until it meets Kennel Club's annual All-Breed shipping clerk who dled yesterday reached by New York newspapers before he turned and fired at him. | which he said the pair went but of 90 students each. Dean Hine|can ski-equipped cargo planes into state school bus safety commit- Dog Show in the Manufacturers nis home, 541 N. Hamilton | 4 Printers last year. More than 200 patrons wit-iggt Dunwoody said they appar-|said a special appropriation al-|Norway during the war, timed his
Thurston declared. Times, 214 W. Maryland St. harle School busses found unsafe or; The boy and girl submitting] C Ss E. Dietz
obsolete, Mr. Thurston said, will the best entries each will receive Rites Wednesday |
tee specifications.
¢ Dr. Watson 8. DeaKyne, Indian- EVENTS TODAY BIRTHS pore apolis; a brother, F. N. DeaKyne, | | National Association eof State A 1 re & Our black and Sheridan, and five grandchildren. ane Rrvoal foal: hat 144 brine Br TE pti virvinis gold trucks Seat ————— { OES. Neon Luned- ith Rumple: J on: ame. cover the city REPORT 1 DEAD IN WRECK - |proon bebe 4 N. Bradier | st ss. Charlens: Allen; Kenneth. Oval . Every Day. NEWTON, N. C., Sept. 19 (UP)! TIES. Haver uot Heme At Gamerai—Wutian. Beatrice rane . . TELEPHONE |—A Passenger train of the South-| lryingte nbd Ba seting—4:13 12% eding—Clni3H. Joseph Fung: . ern Railroad derailed early today| ye ER eit ariel. ‘inushier vernon Janet ad:| » “ “ : : X Rl-8321 just outside the passenger station| § Kid Bl “? sonic Temple. Ja neni Bruce, Eimabeth Leavitt: HWA ners One person was reported mii Said’ Assit om. du Bobi cots spies ik bel T ET — :
Vehicles will be Bldg. at the State Fairgrounds. rechecked by troopers after re- The boy and girl submitting the!
pairs are made, the superinten- second best entries each will re-|
dent said.
ceive a $50 pedigreed puppy.
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{ The agreement provided that| nessed the shooting and several Wa il be andl ve wi an ITU card would be one evi- confirmed the bouncer’s story. (Wednesday in the Harry W. | dence of a printer's ability for Moore Peace Chapel. {employment but not the only one. i bbl Bubbl e The Rev. Frederick Daries. pas-| Foremen also may accept letters uv e, ’
employers or other evidence. Double Trouble
Struck Work Banned Mrs. i Beulah Baage whey The printers won the right not| NAPPY or a woman showing up for 61 years. When he retired in| to handle struck work and to have, I? court on a drunkenness charge. 1937, he had been a shipping clerk | jurisdiction over employees hired] As the 43-year-old woman for the Century Baking Co. for|to man teletype-setting machinery walked along the corridor outside 19 years. He was a member of|if it is installed. The publishers Municipal Court 3 today, slapping |the Brotherhood of the Zion| agreed that if they installed such bystanders on the back and shoutEvangelical Reformed Church. He machinery they would give the Ing cheery greetings, a passing wait 38. . n union six months notice so it could Policeman noticed a decided bulge ving are his wife, Lu-|train its own members to handle under her coat. EE Ee {ner, and four -grandchilaren. ai] ~Newspapers-invoived in the.dis. the. .. WOmAY,... Wha, had Doss ot Indianapolis.
Services Wednesday For Fortville Resident
Times State Service | | FORTVILLE, Sept. 19—Serv-|
{formed Church, of which he was a member, ‘will officiate. Born in Madison, ‘Ind., Mr. Dietz had lived in Indianapolis
Daily News, Sun-Times, Herald| drunk and released over night, American and Journal of Com- had corhe to court today fortified rherce. They reported that their With a half gallon of wine. He circulation held steady during the arersted her again on the same) strike and that advertising in-charge. creased. | Before Judge Joseph Howard a lices for James H. DeeK: Fort-| ie rims alte aC = minutes gies the Noman told. yne, Fort- IN him the wine “must ave belonge |ville, who died yesterday in Meth- 8 EIN uk Dyes 19 to someone else.” He ordered her |odist Hospital, Indianapolis, will (UP)—Two men and “four women | held overnight to be tried tomor|be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in| | were drowned today when a truck [TOW on two charges of drunken{the Fortville Methodist Church. |earrying 19 onion workers 'ness: The original charge placed Burial will be in Fortville Ceme- crashed through a guard rail on |against her by officers who found! tery. He ‘was 82, an open bridge into the Muske- her SRE in front of her) | A retired employee of the Fort- gon River. The truck driver, Wii. home at 1342 N. Illinois St. and! {ville Millworks, Mr. DeaKyne liam Jones, 44, toid state police|the second charge put against her] lived here 45 years. He was a his brakes failed. It today. member of the Masonic Lodge and
the Methodist Church. Survivors include three sons, IN INDIANAPOLIS Hollis DeaKyne, Alexandria, Dr.|
Byron J. DeaKyne, Fortville and |
dead d several injured. Few geet ett, dson: Poyd, Esther Blyth |detaits have been reported. fda Ralls Contra oo " avne. Jesse Wilkens. sther ythe; ____| nt
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