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Ini ndu Vite . Plainfield. What happened to Brown and es strial Area Will Afdavit’ Fails | The dead man was Edwin Merl Dobson in the meantime? There Harm Children Open Jail Doors {Jones, 48, of 5101 Caven St, a is no record in Criminal Court to ’e Safe By CARL HENN Times State Service {yaichines at, Plainteld Boys say. EVANSVILLE, Sept. 28—An Schoo ut on June 13 of this year, t burglars a, re ot Schou) Commis: Indiana Supreme Court ' order, He was struck by a car driven Judge Bain's book shows that their ‘way “hardship” cases of delicate ae nullifying the murder affidavit on by Mrs. Rosemary Lynch, 26, of Brown “surrendered” himself to Norman G, dren moved this fall t he which she was held in the poison 1027 Denison St, shortly after {the court and was held in $5000 orists, 253 roves ig fay fiom Wie) death of her mother today had midnight today. bond. urglar pair Fotter’ yes r Schoo failed to open the doors of Van-| Describes Accident Judge Bain sald he “had no tected safe Ta ause they lived on derburgh County jail for Mrs. In her description of the acel- idea” how Brown gained liberty | $250 loot, est Side. Clarice Spurlock. dent, Mrs. Lynch said she was on bond since his return to the ‘well cased A parents’ delegation last night Two more legal actions bar the eastbound.on U. 8. 40 and that courts’ authority on Oct. 15, 1948, | Lt. Philip L. Benefiel ~~ irks as the visited the school board meeting way to freedom for the 30-year- She was pulling back into the “It is quite possible,” Judge! pe Tire & to protest the change. John O.| old professor's wife who is right lane of traffic after passing Bains declared, “that Brown filed] Lt Benefiel, son of Mr, and 0th St. on Sadler, 1805 Sharon Ave., said he charged with poisoning her|a car when she came upon the , |a writ of habeas corpus and bond| Mrs. Charles E. Beneflel, 623 rglars cut spoke for West Side parents who! mother and under suspicion in her Jones automobile, parked on the Edwin M. Jones: reduction in.ope of the Superior| E E. 34th St., plunged to his death nched their felt School 5 was not a healthy! father's death. - |pavement. : Courts. It this happened.” he Thursday night when & B-23 place for the children because of Officials today were preparing “There were no Jights and Ijbut there was no one around” said, “I would have no record of Superfortress crashed and ablishment ts location In an industrial avead to file a new murder aMdavit didn’t see it till I was upon it,”|Mrs. Lynch said. “We waited and|the matter.” | burned in the mountains of bed 10 the Another parent, O. C. Daft, against her, this time in the court|she sald. “I swerved toward the finally we took the license num-| No Writ Is Found | southeastern Oklahoma, claim ullding and 1025 Medford Ave. told the com-| held to be proper by the Indiana left lane to miss it but I struck ber and the name off the steering| | ing the lives of 12 other officers roof, using missioners he had taken his son| high court. lit. ‘Then my car headed toward wheel. Then we went back to my, A thorough search of Superior] and men. A navigator and vets

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The Doctor of Half Cantury Ago

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Quashing of One | "s 40, one mile east of

Watchman Kil

Tries to Avoid Stalled Car

Body Found Beside Crash Reg od Ate watchman: was killed instantly early today,

struck by a car which was swerying to miss his automobile parked

__PAGE 3 Trial Has Been [Plane Victim Pending 18 Months

Paul Brown In, Out Of Jail Frequently . (Continued From Page One) not disclosed by the court records,

led as Driver

out of school when the boy was| transferred from Potter School to!

car to see if it would start. By {Court and Circuit Court records

aMdavit/a ditch. failed to uncover such a writ hav-

Yesterday another It was not known until some-that time some other people had

charging Mrs. Spurlock with!

eran of World War II, he was recalled to active service from

hole in the time after the accident that Mr. stopped and someone told us there| Ing been filed. studies at Butler University es sald the School 5. Dr. Lillian Moulton, | arson wag filed in nearby Dubois] psig iy wait God 240 Jing back am, To add to the contusion, the four months ago and stationed o placed to DoyChistyist, had advised him the] County: ns Shares which alleges; Mrs. Lynch said she got out|the road.” books at the sheriff's office show at the Smoky Hill Air Force child needed 1 ca M T'S. Spuriock set fire to the ga- : over a tas Daft said. specia re; rs [rage of her parent's Satie ae of her wrecked car and was Find Victim's Body Brow ing Yieaied wn fee i000} Base, Salina, “Ras. EE | ice whith Superintendent of Schools Virgil home, does not take precedence Walking back toward the Jones| ryey then found the body of that time he was charged with, Jane Lae, Jormsly of | Se Pont Stinebaugh explained that the low! jover the murder proceedings but automobile when she met anothef yyy, Jones, lying to the left side! gran) larceny. Another entry in| ; also survives. ¢ to have vitality program provided rest Dr. Joseph E. Moutoux, 2346 Shelby St., drew much comment [1s a backstop which officials ZiotoHat: Togeth og Shey npected. of the highway. Mrs. Lynch sald the sheriff's books show Brown Gets 2 to 21 Years = | nce and ine periods for delicate children, that| af the Indiana State Medical Association convention yesterday could use to keep her in custody. damages to the pa y she believed that he may have being released to the Capitol In- . : - special equipment was not need-| | Prosecutor William M. Cox of and looked around for the driver. heen standing by his car when he demnity Insurance Co. on May 26. In Patient's Death was “well | when he appeared dressed as a doctor of 50 years ago. Dr. Mou- “ tor was still 1 y y ed, and that a program similar) Dubois County said, however, that| “The motor was still runn unning saw her car coming and that he His bond was $1000. The charge 28 (UP . Oh to that at the Potter School was 10ux said his high silk hat and Prince Albert coat were the fashion |the amdavit charging arson was! mo———— may have run to the left just as was vagrancy. RICHMOND, Sept. (UP) == ae burg ii begun Monday at School 5. of California doctors in the Nineties. The 76-year-old family doc- |prepared Sept. 22 and that it did Services Frida she swerved left after striking his| The last record on Brown has [Ray x Yan FL lorhis, 80. toany cut directly ral 27 JSungsiets who were, tor has been practicing for 53 years. ok ot JTepaseil iaoryion wit with} car. him held under $2500 bond for Va: cnarges of involun male which acted west sred a 2 ve i the of detainicg Mrs. Spuriock. State police said it was Jossisie| sraney on May . at 3 |slaughter in connection ‘with the ers to Se sures wis Elaming Charges In a ur te ici ba sopped because of Brown was treed and to nth of uration a Rishmons lars moved transportati It re Deputy State Fire Marshal Albert or IS I opr x £ 1049 that he bec State Hospital. st company ho Porta lon. their parents IB P oid a . Mr. Jones, a native of Clark's early part of 1 at he became yy. ne Circuit Court Judge NTR | ses ad Indianapolis. a we Fl 100 Bad oon nana Sooo, a tater 8 En 1.0” Honche seanst, oi in_shielded f Wl proven | Hin they mear ampaign | 1 Simic mah sl Held Office in olis six years. He was a member | Again-Out-Again-Brown. his yesterday to “not less than hed around eir objections.” ee garag of the First Baptist Church of Judge's Statement ltwo nor more than 21 years” in got to the : Investigation Promised | Denies He'll Control | [EVENTS Tonay Association Wise, 2 Mingies peions it burst ite Rebekah Lodge New Winchester in Hendricks| 1, defense of Mr. Lewis and Indiana State Prison. working on ; However, Mr. Stinebaugh prom- 4inual Convention—Through tomorrow np os: ~ puro RE naa said gervices for Mrs. Louise Fells County. the court itself, Judge Bain said:| Voorhis was convicted of beat ective tear i 1sed an investigation by the board] License Plate System | Indiana State Medics] Association's Wom. Mother, Father ey Berndt, 1148 Evison St, who died! Surviving are his wife, Harriett| “If any prisoner seems to have ing William C. Stewart, 75, fore to see if the change had worked| Charging that he was the object] fomorrow. Murat Temple. San — Tardy TE Tro cident occorred atter[YoSterday in Robert Long Hos-| Alma; two daughters, Wilma and (been held in jail for a long time, mer Alexandria postal clerk. He A

a hardship on some of the children. Fresh air facilities are also pro-| vided at Schools 12 and 22, Mr.!

of a smear campaign, Secretary’ a

of State Charles F. Fleming today, |nglana nTiAitje Divisi sald his political foes were at-/indians oo id General tacking him on the eve of the p Nien, biti punt A

Hotel.

‘Hire he Handicapped eek in Indian- | a» day

ithe deaths of both her mother and

on Convention— pooh or Winter and Eunice DearPractice ing. The mother died Nov. 16

pital, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Gadd Funeral Homie. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was

Thelma, Indianapolis; six sons, it is because he wants it that way, died shortly after the beating. Cpl. Moris Jones, Hawaii, and Most of them seek delays, in hope, : Robert, Harold, Howard, Everett that witnesses will die, or time ‘| and Donald, all of Indianapolis. will dim their memory on facts. Bottorff to Head

s while on a visit to her daughter's| . ™- home in Evansville and Mr. Dear-| A Yizelong resident of Judisnap

Another Man Killed “Most of these felons have an Gross Tax Division {olis, she was treasurer and past

i oosier angle. They believe it to their| Gov. Schricker today appointed noble grand of the Fidelity Re- a an de was OWD benefit to delay coming to walter Bottorff of Indianapolis bekah Lodge No. 227. Archer Lambuth, 54, of Evan- trial. If I should object to theif las director of the state Gross Inc. Bi Or nude Her som, Hany ston, Ill, killed when a car driven requests for delays, or if the Sas [come Tax Division. SPRAY, JOlOnte, iniar'o. by his wife, Louise, was in col- Pressed for an immediate trial) Mr. Bottorff, who has been with |daughters, Mrs. Louise Welch, | io "oir o truck near Martins-|it would be grounds ‘for a re-ithe division as an auditor since

Stinebaugh sald, and the school 1950 election campaign. | series of \nine rd is planning to establish] The Secretary of State, Up fOr mia ih Todis Luncheon x SUMIIAL PrORrosst | cuery Sacth plretiting, Sit taat on a] i ah Spats Chapter uncheon ing died under similar circum of the city to take care of thou- he was going to reward “good|

al L i praiaat on Plomans elie {stances last April. 2 as residen arley— sands of children who need such|/Democrats” Exhumation which showed Ip

with low numbered |, Si Fg 43d OES. Home- [lethal quantities of poison in the A PTA delegation from School |

lectures—6.30 bp.

11 lat “ Nettie Rotten Chapter. cense plates are “absurd. Pom Gavin mother’s body led to the daugh-

Prather Temole 42d Bt rather empie, “It is impossible for me to con-| } ter’'s arrest. A later post mortem

91 presented results of a neigh-/trol the distribution of license |Garfiela Park American n {Vincennes; Mrs. E, Martin Tye, Lam / _|versible error. We have done all 1935, succeeds former Director borhood survey to show that six plates under our new system,” he! £36 p.m ATE Se showed the islets DO Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Hilda He a buth was. ser} we could for these men.” | Conn J. Sterling of Ft. Wayne. new rooms already promised by said. “The plates will be mailed Lions’ Cia Koon Luncheon . Meetin /has been filed in this case. Perkins, Indianapolis; two sisters, | 1" aoron County a deputy] In some respects, Brown sub- Mr. Sterling recently was prothe school board will not be | directly from prison to the vari- Junior Chamber of Commerce Noon Vanderburgh County officials Mrs. Margaret Beatty, Richmond, ,, ie" was injured when a stantiated the court's views, moted fo the directorship of the enough to handle the 848 chil-|0Ous county license bureaus.” [phineheon - Mecting—-Wasliington (Hotel. | were busy with another murder V2 and Mrs. Elsie Boucher, Chi-| ions car on an emergency run| He sald he “wanted out Onlentire state Revenue Department, dren expected to live in that dis-| Mr. Fleming said, however, |, Meeting bo. n Martinjoue Lounge, |, ial today. But they indicated C280. and a brother, Fred C.|. ,gheq into a car making a left/bond for a few days before trial," lof which the Gross Income Tax trict by 1954. {that he didn't think it was “al Meeting—New York Street Branch. Amer- (yy 0¢ ag goon as they receive ofm-| Fells, Indianapolis, and 18 grand- |, Kentucky Ave. into Ray- but failing this, “I'd just as soon Division is a part.

sit here.”

Mrs. Louis Reed, 4635 Evan- crime” to give low numbered Nation al NP anall ahh Benefit Carnival and elal notification of the Su {children. pt alte eR on n preme mond St. AP SRS The sheriff's car, driven by Joe: Has Long Record PLE HARVEST IS HEAVY

ston Ave., said at least 302 new license plates to friends of the Entertainment=Sponsored by Cub Brogt th ill refile the homes would be built north of administration.” He asserted that! Rl - aay in city rather Adolph C. Caesar Forestal, struck a car driven by| In the parlance of the police, Po University horticulturists deulturists Services for Adolph C. (Otto) |pewis G. Taylor, 69, of 1040 W. |Brown ‘has a record as long 88! repo a

Michisan Bt te murder affidavit, grinder at the Indian-{o5tn St. The deputy sald the |your arm.” today that more than

524 St. by 1954. She asked that the previous Republican admin-| EVENTS TOMORROW i than circuit court. This was ths the building program at School istration left numerous blanks in yngiana State Medical Association Joh procedure which the high court Caesar, : | Sopurts Sanya an |apolis Drop Forging Co. for theimotorist pulled to the right, then] He told me he was perfec AY! vallable or sale In ‘apples

91 be revised to include the four the motor vehicle office . which Annual Convention—Final day. ruled was proper. extra rooms which will be need- gave applicants an opportunity indiana State Medical Association's Wen m-

ny | The Indiana high court also last six years, who died yesterday! started to turn left in front of [satisfied with Mr. Lewis as my, ed shortly, according to the in-| jw list their choice of license : ere we end ruled that If Mrs Spurlock isin his home, will be at 10: :30| the sheriff's car which was driv-|attorney.” al |ateas areas of Indiana this week. formation gathered by her PTA. plate numbers. olis—Th any tried on the murder charge, there a. m. Friday in the G. H. Herr-ing with red light and siren on.| “Back in '46” Brown declared, said, “John (Mr. Lewis) came to

h Clarence L. Farrington, presi-| These blanks, Mr. Fleming, nglana ns pill, pubes, Convention —|, ust be a grand jury indictment. mann Funeral Home. Burial will Deputy Lester Esary, in the car,|“I was in on a rap of conspiracy dent of the board, complimented sald, were destined only for Indiana Sta State. Federal on of Womens Re: It appeared, however, that the be in Crown Hill. was treated at General Hospital to commit a felony. I was reprethe PTA for its efficiency in po "ood Republicans. tel Parts District Vieg Chairmen ! state was not vet ready to seek Mr. Caesar, who was 64, lived tor a head injury and the mo- sented by an attorney hired by seeing future needs but was du-| Under the new lcense' plate fogubiivin fartv, District Sep, grand jury action. In 734 E. Towa St. A native of torist was charged with failing my father. He wasn't doing me bious about the ability of the System which goes into effects WAR ofe Ride Tey Beam’ Sterns After the new affidavit is filed,| Indianapolis and lifelong resident to give an emergency vehicle much good. board to provide enough school- next year, Mr. Fleming said the a Dre lubes Auditorium attorneys for Mrs, Spurlock may here, he was a member of St./right of way. - rooms for Indianapolis children, local county license bureau man- Indianspell Associaton of oe lintel seek her, freedom on a writ of John's Evangelical and Reformed ach. habeas corpus or on a petition to Church and was a veteran of

my defense, without pay. He did more for me than my own lawyer. I beat the rap.” Tomorrow — The Contended “But one day in court” he| Convict.

¥ritets oon Luncheon

“Every time we think we're 28ers will have full authority to Linco

caught up we get snowed under issue plates. tndiany pote Ing Tnianapols: Atsietc club. be let to bail, charging evidence World War I. a again,” Mr. Farrington said.| “It is unthinkable that I will neal Eyinte iBoard Noon Luncheon Meet- o cainst her is not conclusive. Survivors include two sisters, STRAUSS “We're building 74 new school- attempt to distribute more than | = oooven TO enough to hold her without bond. Mrs. Anna Vieweg, Indianapolis,| SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI

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Mrs. Spurlock has steadily and Mrs. Elsie Coss, St. Louis, Umit. ‘ority basis,” he added. Be niet 38 sow i de ae ¥ | maintained her innocence, since Mo.; three brothers, Emil A. g Eygene R° Hofman "21. Fi. H{risof larrested at Memphis, Tenn., two, Caesar and Julius A. Caesar, Ys SrmAUSS FASH ON : Johnie P. Baker, 25. Brownsburs: neien 878 afer the Sxiuitialion a Indianapolis, and Carl H. Caesar, ’ : L. Clinger. 24, Zionsvill uce e murder indictmen : I IN A SMALL WAY EL Tere 4! BN “rucoma; | Ie Inf { Summerville, N. J. ohn P. Champion. 24, 3101. N New Jerses: | {Evansville today was that of CUSTOMFIELD ij | Dorothy 'E, Moher! 27, 3138 N_ flincls. | Richard Merle, 26, charged with Set Date to Mail OXFORDS Drive; Eleanor K. “wo 4 8, 1312%; W./the May 28 slaying of his coed] Chri t P k . i ; 1g Jaton: Louise lex-wife, Helen Merle. The case &AriSTMas rFackages range in price i nk nels. 33 {247 'N are Lo th i Ronert "8M Wickiser, 35, 1540 Colle Ih yas xpactett to go to the jury, WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (UP) from i carl R alti. 30 Morgan a ale. tocay —The Defense Department. urged 12.95 to ; tricia 2027 {today that Christmas packages 16.95 i cipde, 0. pull fog, 38. 3 26 McClure: Junin Mars Hill Fair for members of the Army, Navy this one ! rr i and Air Force overseas be mailed; DIORCE hihi JILED “’ To Open Tomorrow {between Oct. 15 and Nov. 15 to 14.95 aret M. ve. Michael V. Smirnofl. Joan| A Community Fair of the Mars assure delivery by the holiday. h one | I Repneth sckliter: Be eR rans Hill Volunteer Fire Department | Each gift package should be i orR vine faith Dv Jen 5. 8. 'will be held tomorrow through | marked * ‘Christmas Parcel.” Maxjuality } B Norris: Fannie 7. vs. James V. Wil Saturday at the fire house, 2843 imum weight is 70 pounds and j llams; Bettie A. vs. Charles M. Pope. 8S. Holt Rd. {overall measurement of length stock. BIRTHS Forbus Hatfield, 2044 8. Foltz and girth combined must not exi , BOYS {St., and Clyde Laekey, 2700 8.| | ceed 100 inches. Hert. "ch Fh riatine Cade: Michasi" Marcella | Foltz St., , 8Te co. chairmen of a The Defense Department reey |rangements nds used | queste: at food and military - —F 20¢ i aL He Rober PA {to purchase fire equipment. | clothing not be sent. . BLOUSE—red, . ent 8 5 better. ; green, or blue At_ Methodist—Ray, _ Dorothy Percival: i Donald, Rosella Pemberton: ie duis EE A aa da 58 2 29¢ : 2 98 | cinyton; Riehard, Jean Thompson; | . | Shadwoens; Charles, Esther Williams; | > Theodore, Evelyn Korlepeter; Leroy, * 29% v Virginia Compton t ome-_ChaFles, OF! Sparks, 515 LE sifted | ARE YOUR FAMILY ALONG - 290 i a Io—PhIID. Yds Caito: O Barbara Kirschner: E dward, Rose Pril: | 89¢ lar; Grover, Joyce othr mn ) | 7A . At General--Tommie, Augusta Rush: i oy. Helen Spann. Elroy velyn Bailey. | At St. Vincent's—Fred, Dorothx Tegeler > 29¢ : @ At Coleman — Robert, Barbara Kroll;| v . Harold, Helen Gerhart; Gehs, Madeline | JUMPER—In gray, Ln, ethodist Robert, JMarearst Osborn: k, 89% cabana or red— Ga fen, Evelyn Moore: Caitwen } Pricilla

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