Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1949 — Page 3
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ont: | COMVicts' Trall (Union Street Residents Lose Legion Post Fears for Pei Tiork Halted on Teacher Averts Dynamite . So i | Hits Dead End Their Alley to Gas Station pane Super | Bakery Warehouse Blast, Recalls War Days
Councilman Persuades Works Board Veteran of Pacific Stamps Out
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., Sept. 23 Fail to Uneart To Vacate 179 Feet, Allow Expansion. '| Judge's Order Blocks ~~ Sputtering Fuse Ignited by Schoolboy gold hunters L “ 8Tve HY % : GLENDALE, Cal, Sept. 22 (UP)—Sclence teacher Albert B. Eiales day: Escapees Here use aa atosss ‘to theif garages after City Councilman Chaes | 3d Anniversary Issuing of Permit |, 0" 0a today he “thought for a minute I was'Bick in the a The tral of two Michigan Ehlers, Republican, persuaded the Works Board to hand it-over to &/ The third anniversary of the 3 Construction uta 3200.00 iaik:| Southwest acter when he risked his life to stamp out a sputterPrison escaped convicts was at a | filling station. vr - |Garfield Park American Legion! . |ery warehouse at 2800 N. ing dynamite fuse. : ‘ bullion dead end today after a cit The alley is the first one north of Morris St., between Charles p home, 1446 Olive Olive St. | |Ave., has been blocked tempo-| The fuse, burning toward a six-inchv stick of Synamie, was a raid here y and Union streets. Indiana Ice & Fuel Co. asked the Works Board 4 9g. Stu] |rarily by Circuit Court Judge ignited by a playful schoolboy in the Glendale High School base- » swampland lee last night failed to to vacate 179 feet of it to expand] “nome o- | WHl “De “ObServed with a covered ' |Lloyd D. Claycombe's order re- ment “just for a kick.” uld be today uncover the pair. the operation of a filling station] Two of the remonstrators, Mrs. | gisn supper at 6:30 p, m. Wednes-! # straining county officials from = 1 was teaching a class of 30 es Acting on a tip that the men which the concern rents to private Pauline Alboher of 1126 Union day. Birthdays of members of! © [1ssuing a building permit. students right above where the flcer - LP. Were in Indianapol rela- operators. peration of the : Judge Claycombe issued the charge had been placed in a base across “what tives police Anapolis visiting ~ | Ope rs. Yau) 2 St, said the o n o beth the auxiliary unit and the crder yesterday, after hearing ment door,” Mr. Hewitt said. “A . camp of the "Side home, The a near North| The Hoary brig ny the Mling station would injure her ,,q g155 will be celebrated. arguments in a suit for the order woman teacher noticed it burning , led a been there. Mating nat dha Property owners in{health. She has been Ill, she said, | yiooteqees will be Mesdames and a temporary —injunctionisnd called me. I grabbed it about vasion J Inspector Jack O'Neal, chief of the block. The residents asserted/and the noise of horns blowing yp, R Lawson, William H. Ac- Sgulngt Se Onis Bales i Cola _minute before it was set to £ osled swamp . B Getectives, sald today he was|the expanded filling station, which|and racing motors all night long top, paul V. Bresock, Robert L. Township Civic Association, Inc. ove wartima Navy Heutenant| WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (UP) : “satisfied” the men were not in|% to Operate all night, would be|WOUld Keeh Ber awhile. = Burns, Paul R. Huston, Fred P, The sult named Harry Claffey, commander said he thought the —Rep. Andrew Jacobs (D. Ind.) Md that the Indianapolis. He said the tip was|® Duisance and would block thei L"h (TEE ITER UN Duesenberg, John D. Morrison, president, Harold W. Geisel, ex-|axplosive was a firecracker be-{today accused Chairman Johm hidden £ “bunk.” P {way to their garages.’ nion Ak, 5a at she could) sired C. Lones, Helen Eschen-| ecutive secretary of the oo ig it out and ex- Lesinski (D. Mich.) of the House th, but that City police, howe | Their attorney, Samuel J. Ka- not Nese hie garage If the alley oon, Lucile Ringlespaugh and County Plan Commission, and R.| sorted it Ad, i Labor Committee, of “evading a Conferedate to broadcast descripti ot tha gan. challenged Mr. Ehlers’ inter- orks Board members gave 28da Huston. Ray Fisher, County Building] «phen I noticed it was dyna-/showdown” on his order calling Tiptions of the |... in the matter, since the coun- 8aVe| Assisting committees are Mr. Commissioner. mite, and I felt a little weak for a{off an investigation of unio bullet metal, desperadoes and their gar, a tan! d not represent the/the alley to the fuel company andp ns and Mrs. Luther Collins In #t mBlaint; thé civic. ane} » BI racketeering : kettle. | 1946 model Mercury sed Sal oe p Mr. Ehlers.announced that he +3 : Du complain, 106 |minute,” he sald Fag ‘ w records, he ing Ind IY sedan; bear-l South Side. would do everything he could to|tntertainment; Mrs. Charles Mec- sociation charged the county com-| “Some of that stuff caught fire[ “Mr. Lesinski is afraid to take that a de- ecoiua licenle. plate S08153. Sees Step Forward see that oth - provements are Carty, music; Harold Batley, post missioners acted “unlawfully” in once on my boat out in the South-|this issue before the full House Capt. Riley blects of the statewide search| Mr. Ehlers, who resides in 2238 mad in th re [IProvements are chairman, and Mr. Huston and| approving rezoning. of the area west Pacific, and I got off with/Labor Committee because . he a re Sam Leib, 39, a convicted] "iF: chiers, 2 | am a city councilman” he/Mrs. Bailey, auxiliary chairman. in which the company planned to|second and third degree burns.'knows he will be‘ licked,” Mr. Knox, Ky, in Murderer, and Beary Sheiton, 42, E- Michigan St, assefted*he was’, am a Gity councilman. he|cyyyiey MoGuliough ia post com-. build. I'm just mighty thankful I didn't! Jacobs said. oS od bul Serving 8 60-year term for armed interested. in the. “expansion 'of SG, TTS PACH ICY WET mander and Mrs. Arthur J. Miller, At a hearing Aug. 5 the Plan|gel fo this stick a minute later.”] Mr. Jacobs was chairman of Mf : . Tobbery. " |the South Side” and believed the . auxiliary president. Commission rejected the rezoning Police were questioning five House Labor Subcommittee set: The pair escaped from Northern . a 1 : Mr, Kagan and the remonstra-| ——— - request, but its decision was re- teen-age youths from the school, up to investigate “undemocratic nee ; Michigan Prison at Marquette TH trangter of the alley to the fil ingitons advised the Works Board Muncie Bank Files versed five days later by the com-|/one of whom admitted planting union practices.” But Mr. Lesinc | Sept. 5. Authorities said they|TIALION. Would be 4 step: Jn Ba aPpea] to the Gi Check Suit missioners. : le charge “just for a Kick. ski abolished ol iabor ubsom {direction. He said: : ec vi Construction of the warehouse ———————————— mittees during recent House , headed ' south in Indiana after | -.pu. | . : Sept Stealing th “I have not been asked to ap-| . | reco the civic association officers vacation. ded in oe A threé-county Pars by pear Ao , . . but Tam intergsteal MeaNest Thief Robs bon tor ed , oy Jost | Sharge, wil Sause “shary devaly. | N lana liISess ML oer hg Stned golly day in a dis- Slate police yesterday also failed in this from the standpoint of the Relief Client's Icebox |brougnt in Federal Court by the futon ana. iriwvarivia sumer EAE atu nveatigati smacks n and shop- 0 turn up the convicts. Using! city as a whole.” | Title of today's “meanest thier~| Muncie Ban 2? 5 New “81 Next Wednesday at 2 p.m, a 1 Mr, Jacobs said. “I am confident arday night : plane and patrol cars, state po-| Some of the members of the os to the person who stole a metionn Burety Lv. : CE " hearing on a temporary injunc-| ans in U that it will be reversed if we an Noy Ssure wooded areas near Works Board smiled and eotestsl cantity of groceries froin: ine ork. . ih >, A 4-year-old polio victim, tion petition will be held in Cir- get the committee together but I alked out of P Atterbury after a highway ing - property owners became | The Muncie company charges] Mary On wha lives: oF Jealt Court 40 Dot balleve Ii il Merchants repair crew reported seeing the ANgTY. , |padlocked ice box of .a Center|that the New York firm refused. Mary erton, ' i ” Survey Shows 5 Pct. all & on.” Lesinski dares y when ne-- men. gan | “Are you representing these Township relief pensioner. to cover the loss although a con-| 3550 S. Rybolt Ave., waited to- Ts: I Over. Jul My session. aondeded. that n & new con — |people who want to expand the, Mrs. Floyd Christian, 57, ofitract called for protection up to| day for her playtime compan- Club to Hear ncrease OF JULY thers toa “good ibility” that ) 5 RUSTLERS KILLED (filling station?” demanded At-11308%; Lafayette St. told police $75,000 on losses due to fraud. | i, , part chow and bull dog | Times State Service there will be Do iy Labor members of 5 MEXIS0 CITY, ‘Sept. 22 (UP) torney Kagan. = |she placed her small grocery or-| Both checks were : waltien named “Skippy.” fo come Safety Expert BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 22—| io jons this year. E Com in fon Workers, ederal troops killed five cattle] “No,” said Mr. Ehlers. The der in the ice box last night and against a branch bank tn Ea on | home for ‘his dinner. Her par- {Business in Indiana looked up| sisted, however, that the only reaUnited Mine Tustier. in a battle near Villa building there now is an eyesore padlocked it. This morning she/in September, 1948, and rejected| M . Sidney J. Williams, National) A t greater than any time/son is that “we have no more D. This is ; Huandacarso, it was reported to- and they could not continue in|found the padlock pried off and because of insufficient funds, the| ents, however, feared Mary |Safety Council executive, will|in August gre ) business to transact” 5000 Pi : day. loperation as they. are.” ‘the food missing. 'suit charged. { would never see Skippy again. [speak on “The President's Indus-|since December of last year. EE a ————— — _—— isis ee — He has been missing for {trial Safety Conference Program”| The monthly report of the In- | days, and the Overtons live in [at 8 dinner meet. man 41202 University Bureau of Busi Jury Deliberates 1 a district where several dogs |!"8 °f the In ness Research also noted that tag : hve “on pines io. Gs 52 SPE Ne mars wet 20 In Holdup Case 2 : wT : i ; Sa ; lr DO a een iClub of the In r cent. ; 6¢ . Poli : Seized dianapolis Saf Be i Dusiness. August $8 Deliberation: in the case of the ut your spurs on pemwamn Sind 2 ELC Tv SR : y \ ‘by a n 's 9 ’ On Drunk Charge day night in thy but the current rise has a dug ¥ . : wo . : ’ . | LOS ANGELES, Sept. 22 (UP) Claypool Hotel. i : considerably more than the usual The defendant, Robert Hager, » mii priciest : 5 CRE cilia 0c bird ame . | ——Suspenided Policewoman Audrey | improvement which takes place’ og .o 433 N. State St, was ac 4 t as % » - - > ¥ - 3 © y . o : " ’ . » wo + 8 Ci Tr 3 ’ Co : * CH A me Sega pa EW | Davis; 27,-who helped trap. call; 8uthor of ; Ne bu . “The HM orned * of ADE: Baby of vr ig 4 : ® oo Hei © | house Mhdam Tr AT Manual of “In 7 She baren orb I Ae Lees cused. oA emi? Tr |attempted pandering charge, was dustrial Safety,” . largely a price adjustment, con- Bariies Jes Maz Ek 12% £ Stats foi AS : |under arrest today on a drunk has served as fined principally to. mon-durable} = 0 Co LC olen. . .. charge after her car hit a tele Suglaeer Jor hie S. J Williams [and light durable consumer|™ poi. tives gave the name wi : Es phone pole. ‘ - » » “ ’ 2 > : | The eine glamour girl of|mission of Wisconsin. He: is at 8908s" dirty face” to the case when it a 3 : Livestock Receipts Up was determined that the bandit’s {the vice squad was alone in the|present assistant to the president v The report noted that smalll face was smudged with grease car when officers arrived, police/of the National Safety Council. po : eee rice concessions brought new! and dirt at the time of the holdup. reported.” She was taken to the] \P RO uvers into the mari Detectives » tod that Fe a nko Sip ie on Man, 82, Tired of Living, Br Av yer liberal credit Hager had “admitted 14 jobs” in t tomobile, : ‘Hopes terms. The trend, however, is not an oral statement at the time o BE police asked her what she] LOS 3 Yost Ends yu fo definite enough to deigsulne his arrest, Floyd, 2 |had been drinking, she snapped: [Lloyd Bitters, 82 years old and Whether the upswing mar A defense witness, Cleo
! “We've done everything we can than in August last year. News- | * ® _ ito induce him to eat, but he just|paper advertising lineage rose New Parking Meters - Indianapolis: listen to us,” said Apart-|more than two per cent but was| First lections A paris / { {ment Manager Louis Mann. “We three per cent below last year. |ing meters wil made ar leven called the receiving hospital! Meanwhile, post office receipts row, completing three-day Spe - EVENTS TODAY {They sént an ambulance, but he|shot up 24 per cent and were 27|tion of the newly installed de- . reat Labes Division and Indians Fire refused treatment.” per cent over Al "48. Bank |vices. Coin boxes will be femoved - | Eien sae iets Soren=t: Police said Mrs BW ters cannot | debits were un +Bpt re- intact from the meter posts
Construction’ Leagus of Indianapoiis Fall legally be taken to a hospital flected a “decline of néarly two'seals will be broken in the city" ~~ Athle Te Club. neu i.
5 | “It’s none of your business. I'm tired of living, lay in bed today return of a substantial increase a Pt. Knox | So\die, testified, how : {not-drunk. I just ran an auto into and waited to die. in business. ever, that we i a visiting : |a’ telephone ‘pole, that's all.” | After fasting five days, he, In Indianapolis livestock re-| at the tm thie holdup, | climbed into bed in his apartment Stipls_incteased Slightly or {riends in Henderson. | - yesterday and vowed he would than per cen m ! EE TT . =f; : In never eat or rise again. were nearly 26 per cent greater Police Ready to Rob | 17
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7 Purchasing Atents Association Meeting—| p—— | Meanwhile, the Satay Board » u 8 . i . ! m—8:30 | | § Govern | ssaqge Ow anc. police were receiving repor / | \ pis Ko gh maior a Lieutenant vi or Ma ge Shop ney lof Hara operation of meters Centra Conference — Torouss sunaer. To Address Club ~~ [Seized in Police Raid |ana “jamming” of coin siots by " he ” » Infernational® Plasmatic-Therapy Associa: Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins willl Mrs. Lucile Alexander, 40, who persons who object to adoption Now S t Time to Chuck | ton Meeting — Through Sunday, Hotel speak before the Marion County operates a massage parlor ed a PE ibd. coins leven OMOR RO Women’s Democratic Club at 8|N. Pennsylvania St., was char; Many moto That Old, Worn-Out Stove Injsenationti | Atation. of Fire Chiefs, P. Mm. Tuesday. in the Sky Room with operating a house of {ll fame but neglected to turn the handle
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