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PACE. ra Po Se. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i = ag THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1049 | THURSD a UE May Face She Finds Friends in Hour of Need Set Medical Test A Gray Lady Is Graduated 4) Elderly Roomer Hloridans Hiunt iE Convict CIO Duster in | BR. On Sex Charge | Found Dead in Bed of civil war Days * | Hits De: j :
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By WILLIAM JACOBS “The defendant was convicted|
Two open gas jets were found Harvey, who came
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Bei . : Ex-Athlete Arrested Pensioner Had No |p)" A band of gold hunters For Sec in ow! was deep in the Everglades today, Escapees P olic Row ed ond Time Known Relatives .__|seeking to locate a possible $500, The trafl | Invoking the new state psycho- “The Kingdom is at hand, 80 ¥€ 000 in gold that belonged to the prison ped Th {pathic sex law, Judge Saul Li {and preach.” > Confederacy. ) dean Sw Threatens to Cut Off 3 '|Rab btoday appointed two In-| | A plece of Biblical literature, For 85 years the bullion has toda Dues Unless Murray | ‘/dlanapolis physicians "to examine {with the above quotation under-| been as safe’ in the swampland lice raid here } Bows fo ulti y | ® a former high school athlete [acored, was ound by the bedside of Florida as ould be today uncover the ps matum : Icha with sex violation. of a T0-year-old roomer a lin Fort Knox, Ky. Acting on a Ly rged E. 13th St. early today. | State Game “Officer L. P. were in Indians committing an abnormal sex { CLEVELAND, Sept. 22—The| p | i lin the small kitchenet and C. 8. he thinks may be a camp of the . ‘Side home, Th United Electrical eis has, In ® ast " hh i Juige Rath. 8 |Means, elderly Social Security detachment with the led a been there. eff he CI10.| H no bati | |pensioner, was unced dead small party into the Inspector Jac ect, read itself out of the CIO.| Bh and placed him on pro on. i by a General Hospital ambulance|It traveled in big-wheeled swamp | Hp It will-take some months for, } E mY ! Seized on Same Charge { physician. buggies. ; . » *satisfied” the the action to. become effective; ey a a | On Aug. 18 the defendant was| ”- 5 ! 3 Mrs. Joyce Fuller, of 612 E. MR. HARVEY . the Indianapolis. } if It is done the way the left. | - ; % ? * |arrested again on the same x . d {13th St., who operates the room- Ronpv: said that “bunk.” wing union plans it, but there ¥ { charge along with a 14-year-old ing house, told a coroner's deputy Campsite almost Bias Hoa City police, } ’ 4 : a (boy who admitted abnormal re. she investigated the smell of gas t undergrowth, y police,
sight by lin the house at 3 a. m. and(he had unearthed to broadcast ¢
|awakened all of the occupants of army relics including desperadoes an
is still a possibility that it will} bullet ithe building. She said Mr. Means a bullet mold and a kettle. : 1946 model Me
be expelled at the CIO conven-| tion here next month, |
lations,
{« Drs. Ef Vernon Hahn and
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After hours ‘of bitter debate, {Rogers Smith will examine the |assured her that he was all right| Checking through records, he ing Indiana lic the delegates ‘to the convention! # defendant to detérmine the de- {when she pounded on his door. said he discovered that a de Objects of th here, issued an ultimatum yester-| g% gree of his sexual psychopathic Unable to find the leaking, gas, tachment under. a Capt. Riley are Sam Leib day to CIO President Philip Mur-| tendencies. {Mrs. Fuller said she went to the was sent from Ft. Knox, Ky, in murderer, and ray. | If their findings Indicate the = basement and shut off the gas at|1865 with a half-ton of bul- serving a 60-ye
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|the meter and turned off the hot ljon—worth about $500,000 at
Either he goes along with the! | |water heater, She said she ent day's price on gold. :
. robbery. demands of the electrical work- ¥
youth is inclined towards crimThe pair esca
{inal sexual acts they must, under
,~ ers’ leadership or else they stop back to bed, expecting to have ts . {the law passed by 1049 General | |" : . Michigan Priso aying thei t {the house checked for a gas leak , JayUig Shur dues into the parent] [Ataembly, commit hig © the [ihe he Bicknell Store Clerks | Sept. 5. Auth Mr, Murray is in no mbod to custody of the Indiana Council |. At 7:15 a. m. she returned to Stage Walkout headed south knuckle under to any such threat for Mental Health. ; the rooming house and found all BICKNELL,-. Ind., Sept. 23 » a ing the ca when the union is already under , : : Gall o/c B | 8 Offenders Committed bo | ; occupants awake but Mr. Means. (UP)—Pickets paraded in front ~cour Prien to Jslian national eo : we _- A [ The council, the court pointed ih |She Jud Jae he Jalied Sy jot Bicknell stoges today In a dis- gi - or get out, . . { . . . {spond to her insistent -knoc | 1 hopPolicy Shifts Unlikely Pamela Hurt , . . From tragedy came friends and hope for~ Out. 18 empowered under the law Miss Betty Tyson, graduate of Gray Lad training program, {spol shouts she opened the dour Le betwetn 8 nie night a plane and pa Flic opines the Whure. = . Jie oy: the ese and Jetermive receives diploma from James F. Carroll, Red Cross chairman, and |then found him dead. closing hours. lice scoured w 8 { ‘hich correc 8 Officers of the electrical workers “5. . u." Ithe defendant vr iy ution’ cap from Mrs. Fred Abernathy. | The elderly man had resided in| Some 35 clerks walked out of Camp Atterbur Jesterdn) wna three-to-two WAS ogg Bride Who Shot Since enactment of the law Indiandpolis chapter, Amer- | Mrs. Rose Sussman and |the Fuller house for more than stores of the Retail Merchants TeDatr crew re margin assured that the union “we eight sex offenders in the state| ican Red Cross, elected three | Charles R. Weiss. a year, the landlady said. She Association yesterday when ner Men. ‘will not voluntarily make any . NAve'been sent to. the couse | new. members.-40 the Board of The graduates, who will do said he was formerly employed by| gotiations to agree on a new con~ 5 RUSTLERS policy shifts. Husband Plans New Life Eterm nr 3 volunteer work in veterans hos- |a plano company but had been tract failed. ‘ MEXICO Cr Over the bitter opposition of : vy : . | Directors and held graduation | pals here, were awarded di- living on a Social Security pen-| The clerks were members of ae-Foderal CIO Secretary-Treasurer James M P | Hurt F f Att k Ch Western Horse Show ceremonies for 23 .new Gray | plomas by James F. Carroll, sion check in recent months. {the United Construction Workers, ust) irae) B. Carey, right-wing leader, the| rs. rameia Fiurf, Free o ack Charge, To Aid Polio Dri Ladies at the annual meeting | chairman of the Indianapolis | Mrs. Fuller said she kiew very an affiliate of the United Mine 3 Huandnen . convention told Mr. Murray to Plans Fight fo Regain Custody of Son io rive | last night at the Women's De- | chapter, American Red Oross. |little about Mr. Means and Workers’ District 50. This is a 1 day T30, swallow a six-point program or : | A western horse show, featur-| partment Club. | Mr. Carroll also awarded serv- | doubted if he had any close rel- coal mining city of 5000 popula- es ams —ie lose the big union's per capital By DONNA MIKELS | ing rough riding, trick and fancy Donald W. Alexander, Law- ice stripes to 49 Gray Ladi |atives. i (tion. tax. The program: > | Three months ago when she shot her husband who she said had riding and contests, will be given rence C. Duckworth and Mrs. | and named otRQer volunted ym ’ 9p : ONE: Order all CIO unions| threatened to kill her and their baby, Pamela Hurt was a frightened | 8t the Rex Morrell Sonnyhill Wallace C. Témy were elected | workers to the Red Cross Honwhich have issued charters to UE girl in a strange land, without friends, money or hope. | Farm, U. 8. 20 and E. Raymond | to the board. Nine others who or Roll. organized shops as a result of Yesterday, within minutes after the Marion Courfly Grand Jury | St, at 3 p. m. Sunday for the were reelected were the Rt. A speech on “The Spirit of é 6 ; raids, to withdraw the charters ..ri.ed to indict her for the shooting, these things happened to benefit: 6f the emergency polio{- Rev. Monsignor Henry F, Du- | Red Cross” was delivered by | in and pout of UE affairs, .. PEI secsitutic ssn rb ambiotiun.. ties A dhosnivattind £1 * gan, William P. Flynn, Frank | the Rev, Raymond McCallister, | “TWO: Bring to trial before the ici at tos Boa | who became hy friend after. this EMted * events have nado Hoke, Mrs. Ralph E. Hueber, | member.of the Board of Gover- | [i inte ats S— : C10 executive board any CIO op] The Pliane "3 e. home oO * happened.” © planned, with members of riding| FeHx M. MeWhistér, 4Villiam « nors;. American National Red | J TRE ———— ERED remo a ficial who does not stop raiding Santtly who fools bev In as i o [ But eve™hough the grand jury ‘clubs from Marion County, Shel-| J. Mooney, Edward B, Newill, | Cross. .f is | fH a a oe Lilien Pre Rss » NHRER: Fire from the CIO|dosen newly. ACTUIrGd ® “close Ted. one chapter in the young byville, Mooresville, Martinsville, Jou CB nived = bee LRT _ PHOTO FRAMES Al R iy TS om the SAN TS a acy whi WE bride's life, she faces even| Tipton, Castleton and other eal: King of Sweden 8 Inju as Bus | A Matai Woods=Crystol-teather FF payroll any paid official who has friends” offe er g Snes | greater struggles ahead. | ities participating. Ty Crash R f Truck | ® * e taken part in these raids. [and their aid in helping Pamela” po" ats her son. | sl Roo a Taken Hi on Train (“rashes Kear o ruck |B Metal Frgmes Made to Order : sd OUR: Order Mr. Carey to stop “start all over.” | Bobby. back with her, He is be- Playing With Matches | REHOBOTH, Mass, Sept. 22 Pht Select your frome from thec finest group of his wrecking” activities within An attorney who without fee ing cared for now by relatives of y 9 - STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept.| (UP)—Eight persons were in-| [! frames available. Able assistance given in the VE and stop him fon mAK- orered to donate his services her husband, Robert Hurt, whois Brings Death to Boy, 2 22 (UP)--King Gustay, 31, had to}jured, two critically, Just before) Shodting the Fiske Trae 30. Go ee Joon “fou ng slanderous attacks” on the in, Pamela as -a No. 1 client! partially paralyzed and under : old Gretulieht.: bi be carried off the train today off{dawn today when 8 New York-to- . your photograph. All sizes available. _- : |again, to help her ‘recover cus:|goctor's care as the result of the gos pear le Ww Sener id his return from a summer holi- Boston Greyhound Bus crashed 4x6 to 8x10 Fromes $1.69 to $25.00 Issue Monthly Report |todx of her 3-year-old son, Bobby. |June 23 shooting. dL Jester Hospital for Children day, prompting concern for his|into the rear of a road-spraying | ©. Miniature Frames $1.69 to $10.00 FIVE: Issue a monthly finan-| Tne family which made Pa-| “They're very good to Bobby," from burns he received while play-| re. : [truck that halted at the side of | : so clal statement of CIO funds-be-|;.o1y “one of us” offered their she says. ‘But I want hish with ing with matches in an automo-| Close associates of the king highway after its.lights failed. | § Lyman B ros. Ine cause, it was alleged, Mr. Carey nome to her and her baby “for, me and he wants to be back with bile near his home Monday. |said he was very weak, and hdd| “Police said the #ide of ‘the bus : y " has been spending CIO money 10 44 jong as you need or want it.” me.” | Stephen Bever, the son of Mr. been suffering from a cold. Ru-/was torn open and several ,pas- 31 On the Circle MA. 7437 carry on his right-wing campaign, pp, nicest things that could be) Then, the girl who was married ahd Mrs. Robert Bever, suffered mors that his condition was seri- sengers were hurled onto the road . . in the electrical union. {sald about the kind people who!at 16 faces the problem of getting burns over 80- per cent of his ous circulated when other mem- when the bus struck the truck a| : BIX: Assure the UE that there) ome to her aid are perhaps best/a job to take care of herself and body after his clothing was near- bers of the royal family also re- glancing bléw in the rear and will be no more raiding and that yp egsed by the pretty, soft- her son. !ly burned off. = turned to Stockholm. |scraped along its side. ith When It comes 10 piciing ta|"POk®® English war bride. ~ | = own representatives on the CIO| wypep this A otied 1 y” ve A » , necu ony a hated America,” she recalled. | : oll ” 2321 to Toot. 3 Apiors In Jat, Sulity ot tag ==] FR kl 11 . >: wors ng & person could-do. I} . 5 : i 3 an n 44 Hu i on or Ariendg..ng. money, nell... _ a EE a er ’ 4 ’ y -. ’ . ley, 2335 to 1500. This was about | Cre) for tha future. -Lwanted tod, ,( ™ ~,/. : al Big tre ge tH as pi ; Rows cn Ra Nn 3. Fitiors Tor rd {erawl in a hole and dle, By . ; TA. : Ts Sar i : e margin of victory for Director) «rnen things started happen-| ' of Organization James J. Matles i Mr. Dail (Att John! over John Dillon, of Long Island| Dally) pod A © op on City, and of Becretary-Treasurer .. h | | Thirty-two neighbors in my old Julius Emspak over Michael Fitz-| ’ trick, of East Pittsburgh, P | neighborhood signed a petition in Phe eT TR. ho my favor. Even though 1 had no} . test later in the week when the a some bundsmen tame 30; 3 en oa a Pe anier| “When I was freed, this family| - Br into left p ht-wi { which had never even seen me but ’ 8a and rig N8 knew my husband, gave me a a po ’ . {nome q-— “Mrs. Dally (the Polish war] Lawyer Quits U.S. Job bride of the attorney) became my friend and Introduced me to her For Private Practice y friends. The nther day ] went to v former deputy prosecutor for a luncheon with 30 good women, Marion County has announced wives and mothers, and not a one hs his resignation from Federal pro- was unkind to me Fil i raga bation work to practice law, | Saw Her Baby Regularly ‘ a BAREIS SEM A Benjamin F. Hatfield Jr, a| “Even ‘more wonderful, an 1 3 3 § y 1047 graduate of the Indiana Uni-| American court allowed me to ; o a Yeity, Lay Shoe, wl share have my hers. Two days seek, \ A in OW= Fes e office © orney Norman even Oug was under a Blue in the Lemke building. charge.” . After his graduation Mr, Hat-| “I don't know how to say what fleld worked as a deputy prose-/all this means to me,” she con- ] cutor in the municipal courts un- tinued. “But in England a per- 4 » til September of 1948, when he tinued. Here you're innocent until ‘ bécarme a probation worker un- proven guilty "and even If you on ane 2 der J. Browning Gent, U. 8. 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