Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1949 — Page 14
PAGE 14 : —_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1949
; . Loss Is $30,000 Your Job— 4 i Youth's Guilty Plea, eo Fre Eager for Son Our 46th Year of Sensational Values
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| veteran who holed up in the attic Burglary Suspect May of his home for 414 hours, threat: 221 W. WASHINGTON ST. OPPOSITE STATEHOUSE
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William R. Lambertson, 20, of captain and a psychiatrist tried re people so that if he lost inear Dublin, appeared in Crim- to talk him out of suicide. his job he wouldn't be cominal Court 2, charged in an affi-| The former mountain trooper] pletely out of things as my hus- | Ww A ED) #4 PE y=] davit with second-degree bur- was rushed to a hospital in| pond was back in 1930. Do | iglary. Lambertson was arrested critical condition; a bullet wound | you agree? [following theft of a quantity of above his left ear. He had held blank motor vehicle certificates police, the psychiatrist and his By JAMES GRAYSON i from the Statehouse July 29. {family at bay with a souveni'| 1¢ he is happy en the job and | During an examination by the|pjstol. idoesn’t crave being with people, |
‘court, Lambertson admitted! Kohlenberger allowed Police! don’t think you need to worry. {stealing the certificates but said Captain Dewey Beaver and Dr. Of course, if it were necessary (he had no intention, of using Kenneth Nichel to come up into for him to meet people the comthem himself. - ithe attic where he holed up at pany would see to it that he had i “I took the titles with the in-/8.30 a. m. They talked with him the opportunity.
i tention of selling them _ to the!for about three hours before he If you have a personal job underworld and using the money agreed to come down. problem, write to James Gray{I got to buy a farm,” he said. | Mr. Beaver said that Kohien-| son in care of The Times. Judge Rabb refused the youth's berger held the pistol to his tem- a |guiity plea after being told that|ple all the time they talked with ognition other than by meeting | Lambertson might be wanted for him. Twice he had agreed to/people. Big companies usually | | ¥ehicle taking by Ohio police and|come down, but changed his keep track of the young men in!
| violation of the Dyer Act by fed- mind. {their employ who show promise [1] BOW ‘eral authorities. | He shot himself when another of doing bigger things. The judge deferred decision in police officer, Andrew Felix,! Competing companies have ways
the case, pending further investi- grabbed his legs as he was of finding out about the up-and-PAYMENT gation. descending the ladder. coming men in other companies.
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