Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1949 — Page 2
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Sos Chief Talks With Hoosiers
1945 Slav Pact
Diplomatic Break Seen Worker Escapes Unhurt | Next Possible Step - | tn Mt. Comfort Blaze LONDON, Sept. 20 (UP)-—The! Fire today destroyed an esti-
Soviet government today broke Off its 1045 treaty of friendship with Yugoslavia on the grounds that Marshal Tito had become a puppet of foreign imperialistic and ve powers, | The latest move in the TitoStalin cold war, was announced by Moscow radio. It broadcast the text of a note handed to the Yugoslav charge d'affaires in Mos-| ©0w yesterday by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Anrel Gromyko. | The Soviet action followed by one day Tito's charge that Soviet troops were digging trenches in Hungary and Romania and “rattling their arms around our border.” |
Break Expected “It also came less than a week after the United States and Britain announced that Russia had’ an atomic bomb, | | Renunciation of the treaty made & break In diplomatic relations the next possible step. The increased Intensity of the row led diplomats to believe such a step might be forthcomipg soon. Dispatches from Belgrade, Yu-
goslavia, said diplomatic quarters 4 + a there expected Russia's eastern| Cale Folder, ate hy h a and Jee, Chairman. Mrs CMa¥ [ville. European satellites would quickly | ater. eo national cha man was in Indianapolis to spe 2 follow Russia's lead and renounce statewide Republican women's rélly in the Claypool Hotel at noon. District their friendship treaties with Yu- - Whar ————— ——————————
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mania, Hungary and Bulgaria
! ° pov an ined win vugmavia For Chair Seeks Release Bone Among the satellites has| priconer Challenges Hasty Conviction In Robbery Death of Uncle 10 Years Ago
Diplomatic quarters in Bel. grade refused to admit there was . a possibility of open hostilities in By ROBERT BLOEM, Times Staff Writer the near future even though the MICHIGAN CITY, Bept. 20—The state prison convict who 10 pijymmer, Soviet troops were reported pa- YeArs ago demanded the electric chair for the killing of an elderly on, rading along sections of Yugo- Uncle has changed his mind. |
's \ avis frontiers Charges {out of prison. He thinks “10 years is long enough.” He believes
Guy G. Gabrielson (seated), National Republican Chairman, discusses the GOP's poised future with Hoosier party leaders | “1% SC © Sons of Fort. ai
| Officers
S50 Fire Gra Hevator
mated 10,000 bushels of grain and! the Mt. Comfort grain elevator, located 12 miles northeast of Ins dianapolis. ] Officials estimated that Poon!
Firemen from Greenfield, ¥ort-! ville, Oaklandon and Lawrence! battled the flames for more than an hour, The tin-covered, wooden |elevator burned to the ground. The fire was discovered by Russell McKeeman, who was working, inside the tall structure. He said] he saw the top of the interior in (flames and escaped to safety. : : " ay | A scheduled eastbound New Buck”; Shir {York Central passenger trainU. S. Rubber Employees’ Ave. Zombies Dream” Sherry Lee (was delayed by the fire. \ | The elevator was owned by
Postmasters Elect Officers
Indianapolis Postmaster George J. Ress today announced Arthur organization of 11th District | aE si I bs postmasters and election of of- Purdy Miller,” Fred -B, Grass, {ficers for the group at a meeting held Tuesday in his office,
vice president,
Fire An Hour
elected were:
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Hits [Medical Chieftain (‘Syndag’ Contest [Two Girls Accuse Bogart al _|Of Dumping Them on Floor
Clyde Wilson, elevator man-| ,. sald that 10,000 bushels of ! oats, corn and soybeans, were destroyed. Cause of the fire wis not immediately determined.
Dr. Alfred S. Ellison,
Bend elect of
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Honored for Service
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branch
L* |The state finals will be Oct. 8 8t\\r Bogart today in his hotel sul
South [Fussbaith, Indianapolis Star,
i president. | e Indiana State Mad | The grand prize winner will re-|
by House of Dele- [finalists 8 Jot today. He will assume 3f: (awards. The contests are spon- §iTls an assist. |
. Bosart A oe andy | b — | Drake, . 4803 Criftenden Ave. x, Bickle is. Ell tag along and see.” 1% Dion ee John-| The summons was obtained:
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In Semifinals
‘Dream’ Concocters
Summons Follows ' Night Club Incident
NEW YORK, Sept. 20 tUP)— ; Cut to Twelve Movie toughie Humphrey Bogart Twelve concocters of the small ooo "served with a summons boy's idea of a ‘dream sundae” | charging simple assault today for will compete in the semifinals of yumping two New York glgmour |a statewide contest Saturday Ini cirls on the floor of the EI |the Indiana Theater. {Morocco night club. He said he | The contest is being held In|...) see the girls 4n court to|conjunction with the Internation-|q,orrow,
|al Dairy Exposition, Oct. 815.! Tne suymmions was served on
|the State Fairgrounds. te. Three Indianapolis newspaper tho this was & tempest |. [columnists serve as judges in a teapot,” he said. “But it has {for the semifinals at 9 a. Mm. grown into a full-sized hurricane. jk | They are Ed Sovola, The Indian- gure I'll appear in court tomor|apolis Times; ‘Bill Wildhack, In- row They tell me I'd better or dianapolis News, and Lowell ose They send policemen after you, put you in jail and other |bad things.” : Mr. Bogart said he had no comment on the night club sitdown ceive & eyele y the shes 11 on which he allegedly gave the
Bicycle Is Top Prize
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of Commerce, - Contestants and the names of their &nything like this for publicity. ‘creations’ include Robert : omnes. 1501 ‘86 I don’t know what the score
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{California St l v ’ . A of 95 W 28th St. “Stomach Special” and Search Lasts Hours Robin Roberts displays | Bgward Rum er, 1064 8. Randolph St. | her brui mmy-Yummy Treat. Cooras. BIgOm Service of the summons cli-| ses. Barrett Ave, “Rainbow - maxed an hours-long search for er's da ter, when the pl rajge Davis. iff wi Meir 8 Bogart in Manhattan's night py Sante up the Ihe gris i
ve, “Rosie's spots last night and early today.
2 ealing A yl Clements, 1313 | Miss Roberts, a pretty brunette,
In the melee that followed, Miss Rabe's escort had some crockery
uffage,” and Vermont St., ™
Service medals were given to| ypusior, Damber femal very am Said Bogart sent her sprawling on smashed on his shoulder.
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Honorable mention awards tomorrow in the Chateau Room of They seated the dolls at their ta-
Condrey,
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James H. Totten, postmaster, Indianapolis. Southport, president; Maurice L.| postmaster, West New- were presented to Don Zegafuse, the Claypool Hotel, and Mrs. Walter L. Fischer and Royal Mary Rutledge, postmaster, H. Hunt, Indianapolis, and Fu- held Instead of of usual weekly Bogey allegedly shoved Miss educational requirements of & Now Robert James Otstot, 31, formerly of South Bend, wants Beech Grove, secretary-treasurer. gene Snyder, Ft. Wayne.
Ft. Wayne; I ae Frank Wemh an
. Election Tomorrow
(Greene, Miss Genevieve Towey Annual election of officers will land Miss Evelyn Stack, all of feature the meeting of the Indi- playboy pal, had entered the night of America Club at Shortridge
ax El Mogoceo's pllsh carpet early : {Sunday morning when she play- * fully picked up a large panda doll Enrolls 60 Pupils he had put in a ch&ir at his table.| Sixty new members have been Bogart and Bill Seeman, aienrolled in the Future Teachers
|anapolis Exchange Club at 6 p. m. club, each carrying a panda doll. High School. The club, sponsored by Mrs. ble and introduced them as their Grace Vitz, is designed to give The evening meeting will be “girl friends.” | future teachers an insight on the
{ luncheon. Roberts and Peggy Rabe, a bank- teacher,
The Soviet note accused Mar. De can best repay society for his confessed act of violence by becom-
shal Tito’s regim . {ing a useful, free citizen. - _- ONE: o 8 oF profoundly He has petitioned the Circuit] Smeticanisiy Am Ja Rp, hostile disruptive activity” Court In South Bend, where on has offered him & job if he SUC. against the Soviet Union, Mos-|{De¢. 14, 1939, he was indicted. 0, "0" boining ‘his rele cow charged this activity was convicted and sentenced in a|®*;CH & ase, Y he looks at the “out-
masked fous . single day, to set aside his first A ances of hig AABUr" degree murder conviction as void.(?ide” not just as an unattainable
i dream but through the avenues TWO: Continuing hostility Nearly 10 years In the statel possible release—State Court,
prison here have convinced him ] Sfgaian the U. 8. 8 R. nat only ii at his speedy trial and con- Federal Court, the Governor's on r own initiattive but under viction went beyond the bounds Commission on Clemency. He the direct instructions of foreign believes he is ready for release,
" of swift justice. > | | dmperialist ine IR depsalintel It amounted, he charges now, | that 10 years in prison have done
THREE (him “a world of good.” : : 1 good. i upon foreign imperialist circles. nite Sonia) of 8 Jsanatiwiional | forme inte an a heen LFANS less than & week after he robbed western ive policies of his elderly woodworker uncle of, p ec S TH Aggressive policies, $38 with fatal results, he pleaded {to be given a death sentence. l . . Lions Club fo Sponsor To his quick conviction, follow ‘ ) 2 ing a plea of guilty, he asked | g iiS. Henry County 4-H Show of, “unit tne state ada va ntti] “Hy |
Times State Service shot of current which wouldn't NEW CASTLE, Sept. 20-—S8even cost much.”
Paul Brown Couldn't
Lions clubs of Hénry County are Conscience Is Free S 1 tay n or Vv again planning to sponsor the an- In prison youthful appearing, C -~ o t nual 4-H Cor show $1-year-pid Otstot says his con-| . (ContiBlued From Page One) banquet at M Park Nov.'5 ence Deen relieved. “* {ing a gull without a license. The
“I didn't mean to kill him," he following day, April 2, 1949, the says. charge was nolled. Even at the time of the “trial”| F h fhe prosecutor agreed that this| FOr the next month, Brown restatement probably was true. To mained at liberty under the mys[oe our SHashing Slows Witica terfously “authorized” $1500 bond. f admitted striking his aging/ " uncle, fate added a fifth and fatal| Dut °8 May 2 he again ran afoul Iblow. The elderly man fell to the/of the law, This time he was held floor of his workshop in such a for vagrancy and reckless drivway that death was caused by Ing. On May 5, Judge Joseph M. strangulation, not directly by his Howard fined him $25 and costs assailant's fists. |and suspended his license for six | The court's agreement saved months on. the reckless driving {his life. Fate had taken another charge. j hand, this time In favor of the, In both cases, Brown won his |prisoner, because only six months freedom under a $1000 bond | {before the legislature had actéd signed by the Capitol Indemnity| lto change the murder penalty. Insurance Co. « ! {Had the speedy trial occurred in| Suspected of burglary, Brown [May instead of December, a death. was taken into custody on May {sentence against Robert James 25 This case was dropped May |{Otstot would have been manda- 31, |tory. ) : | While awaiting disposition of Becomes Nature Writer [this case, then hiss had his A little nibre than a year ago, final brush with police. He was convict Otstot began writing on arrested May 27 for vagrancy, A {his favorite subject—natyre, He capias was issued on June 10, wrote of the outdoors, animals, charging him with carrying a pis[things he remembered from his'tol without a license. His bond {studies of natural history in high was fixed at $2500 and he was re{school but with. which .he had manded to the county jail. {had no contact for many years. | PP
| He sold some articles to a New| JUDGE BAIN said he “searched
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HOOSIER COFFEE CO. that paper, also sells occasional falled to find an entry authorizing 0 rticles. An article on Brown's bond reduction and re-
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“To the best of my knowledge,” Judge Bain sald, “this bond was [probably executed down at the jail. But as to who authorized it, I'have no way of knowing.” The judge said he spoke to his investigator, Mr. Glidden, “who usually ‘handles such matters.” Mr. Glidden, the judge said, knew Brown was in jail under high bond, but didn't “have an idea” who might have approved the reduction, Brown, himself, said he only knew he was released from jail after the bond was signed by Mr, Worrell, “When you're on the spot” Brown sald, “you learn not to ask questions.” If you get a chance to get sprung, you take it and
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