Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1949 — Page 2
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Attorney General The homes, representing the ’ four degrees of living, are com}
i 3 Discusses Licenses pletely furnished and electrically} i Attorney General J. Emmett equipped. Floor plans and wiring, &
are designed for a maximum of JileManamon ruled yesterday that BE roy wave ence through the: § : all financial institutions operating co-sponsorship of the builders and | under the recently enacted Real the Indianapolis Power & Light} Estate Brokerage Law must ob- Co. and the Westinghouse TP. {tain real estate corporation The homes will be open from. : §¥ 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. dally, and more | {Hcenses.. than 100,000 Hoosiers are expectThe attorney general's rulinged to inspect them within the 23- | {applies to banks and mortgage day period. 1 Load | loan institutions with real estate They _ ° ations ft departments. assed by the Jos6t The Thrift Home, 6404 Evan-| j..Ahe AW built by W. L. B: {session of the Indiana Legisla- Hon Aven by Tig h Home, 2613 E. 58th,’ #
[ture, affects all real estate brok-|"" myo © {ers and salesmen. St. South Dr., built by the Albert . | Mr. McManamon ruled ROWever E. Thompson Co. Times ¥ (that it will not be necessary for, The Ideal Home, 1154 E. 57th, Snell told. police he met the evade 3PPich ation. Arrest ; insurance companies makinggt, built by the Meridian Congirl and her eight-year-old sister Asher [ASKS Artes . mortgage loaris only and employ- struction Co. M. L. Hall, presia Their father, Moss Bennett, of Gladys Bennett, 20, will re- \\ 0 oor, or or the purpose to dent, a _ He said he sent the younger sister Cheatham County, Tenn., swore turn fo Tennessee to face kid- obtain corporation licenses. | The Deluxe Home, 480 W. Hamp-| 8 home and then forced the other Cul 2 Kidnapping warrant and paging charges if Tennessee s Ate. Exempt ton Dr., built by Robert L. Mason.
. the elder 1 was arrested when . The Thrift and Budget Homes ; sister at guh point to accompany| jp "ou on little sister to a phe can find the South | He also ruled that MOFEAge nave been furnished by the Rai 'é
ch h. : < 1 of hospital for a diabetic ailment. loan appraisers, either on a pier Furniture Co. and the Idea The youlge Sager ry ip het Gladys was confined to a county other end of the state,” he was salary or commission basis, do and, Deluxe Homes by interior 3 Bote an a Pares {jail cell in South Bend while her 14i4, ‘not require a license if they are decorators from L. S. Ayres & Co. Ps: ciman Lee discovered Snel Sister underwent treatment in a officials of a financial institution. : Gujdes and Joatebsos “will be on y ne| OSPItal. “Well I'll be dag-goned' Mr. McManamon also Inter- CU 1 $34 the goin one a prov “My deputy should be in Jet- Sheriff Harper is “what preted the new law as providing a uipment, [rnishings ang to come out. Snell lunged at onisnville right ' Row, Shegtts lam I going to do about it?" that real estate information may &@" U8 b ficer Lee. During the scuffle the] ¥ ernor par y eacham When it was carefully explained not be obtained from an un-
jCounty, Tennessee, told the y tion,’ . . Merchandising Dept.: A. C. Crandall youth drew the automatic andi, .vesterday. {that Miss Beénnett was being Hoteeed Individus) or gra Tropical Storm Forms | Hall. Mrs. Albert E. Thompson, ©. M. Halverson, ‘Ayres Home Merc q Dep v
ti , Th f thei” " {held iA Bouth Bend, Sheriff Har- Ee v + , . hl, Westinghouse Home Service mo, Thre o Ly But. sheriff.” he was told, ’e y . ue sons from getting a license, he |n Gulf of Mexico | vice president, Indianapolis Power & Light Co., and A. C. Breda esting
shots hit the patrolman. He died. per said: 3 Dr. immediately. Kgl De A het uur ave “Well, my man should be in added. The attorney general said, ypw ORLEANS, Oct. 1 (UP)—| Bureau. She opened the model home built by her husband at 480 W. Hampton Dr. South Bend.”
Arpe Jertersonvile night now. We musybowever, that his referred the Now Orleans Weaiter Bu. visory No, 1 said the storm was Strongest winds near the center the next 12 hours. Small craft Playing Children | “Where's thal” Sheriff H Ne got mixed up. When he calls mainly to persons acting as an reay reported tonight a tropical ry | ng I EroWLavin to Apalachicola |
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. ©. boy who was released from &/, 1 she waited patiently in a T reform school just four monthsig, in Bend jail cell 254 miles "Ago today confessed that he shot go... #nd killed a policeman who came” Gladys Bennett, of Jefferson- | “to the aid of a 13-year-old girl yjjle, was arrested in South Bend rape. . (after her 14-year-old sister, Mary : George L. Schilling Elizabeth, was stricken fll and #dld Martin Snell admitted shoot-had to be taken to a hospital. ing Patrolman Burdette Lee, 45! Miss Bennett told South Bend "™ Jast night with a stolen .22 auto- police she took her sister from - matic he had hidden before going her Ashland City, Tenn. home Industrial“because of the tryanny of a i + School & year ago. Snell, the mean mother.” When they ar- Say said, was released from rived in Jeffersonville from Ten- , 7% the industrial school June 2 after nessee they decided to go on to fi serving nine months for robbery. South Bend, the girls said, to
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! centered about 200 miles west- were estimated at 40 to 50 miles| warned not to venture far ked. {I reckon I'll tell him to go on executor or administrator of an storm forming in the southwest-| | were warne t is more than 200 miles'up to South Bend. South Ay estate and includes trustees under ern Gulf of Mexico. southwest of Merida, Mexico, at per hour. A slow northward into the Gulf until all danger has {away from Jeffersonville at the that's where you sald, wasn't it?” a trust agreement. | The weather bureau's Ad-5:15 p. m. (Indianapolis time). movement was indicated during! passed. — vy Set Fire to Home | ® :
Children playing with fire yes-| : terday imperiled the lives of two other children, sent a woman to a hospital and caused damage to a; ‘house they set on fire, { Mrs. Madelen Pelfree, 1113 Charles St, was in her living! room when her niece, Patty Tracy,; 5, raced in through the front dooy|
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Door Locks Shut ! Mrs. Pelfree rushed out to see and the front door locked as it slammed. The mother went back to the front to get her children! Linda Pauline, 3, and Janice, 19 months, and found the door locked. Bhe kicked out the glass . and later was at General Hospital for severe cits, She tucked the children under her arms and led them to safety a8 the rear of the house was destroyed before firemen could
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Father's Slayer Silent At Charge of Murder
STAMFORD, Conn, Oct. 1 (UP)| ~—Carol Paight, 20, 8-foot blond | college senior, sat stoney faced! and silent in City Court today! while she was formally charged with murder for shooting her, father In his hospital bed to spare! him the torture of dying of oan cer. Judge Peter Ryan bound the case over to the next term of 8Su-| perior Court. Miss Paight shot her father, Police Sgt. Carl Paight, 52, with his service revolver the night of Sept. 23. after Dr. William H. Smith told her and her mother that he! had an incurable cancer. | ‘Fist’ Bandit Gets $15 | In Holdup of Woman | A holdup man snatched $15 out | of a cash register of a restaurant! in 2228 W. Michigan St. after threatening its proprieter with his “fist and announcing “this is a stick-up.” Mrs. Bert Proffitt told police the “fist bandit” ran after grab-! bing the money. She chased him! for & block. When she stopped to| pick up money he dropped, the man jumped into a cab and fled. The driver of the cab, who dis-| charged his fare at 13th St. and! Holmes Ave. later joifed police
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