Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1949 — Page 4

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Police Comb City For Fugitive | An escaped convict who got away from prison last | 9%" {Thursday when they permitted Sg {him Lo go to the rest room unat- .

tended was sought here “today, {after he grappled free from a man James Reynolds Donna McCoy

{who tried to turn him over to po- Students and teachers at !lice last night. | Lawrence Central High School The fugitive, Fred A. (Pete) will hold

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driver, broke free from Glen Fig-;-". lley, 52, of 1110 Kentucky Ave., at| cording to James Reynolds, {McCarty and West Sts. at 10 p. m.| chairman of the Student Ad- | Mr. Figley told police Paceila| visory Council. {had called last night at the home| Principal Fred A. Keesling

{of a woman described as his “girl trend.” She attempted to per- will introduce faculty members

|suade him to give himself up, po-| (0 the parents, after which {lice sald, but he refused. - Pacella left and the girl sent| reception committee, will di-

‘Mr, Figley to McCarty and West! rect students to tour class |

Sts. where Paceélla’s car was rooms with their parents, parked. It was there that Mr. An informal dance and ‘so-

Figley first tried to .persuade| cial hour will follow the tour. |

Pacella to give himself up, then started wrestling with him. They grappled broke away, Mr. Figley said. E. E. Wilcox, vice president; Pacella, who was serving a 10«/ Mrs, Howard McConnell, sec-to-20-year sentence for the day-| retary, and Mrs. LaVerne Urlight holdup of the Railway Ex-| bain, treasurer. press Agency in Greenfield, was! ——————————— being Jeturned to Michigan City| GROTTO PLANS DANCE State n last Thursday after} The Sahara Grotto . {&. hearing on his request for a/Bugile Corps a, Drom 2a jnew trial in Hancock Circuitisor a dance at 9 p. m. Oct. 22 in Court. the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 E. | Escapes Through Window Washington St. | His guards, a Michigan City made a getaway, eluding state

guard and a trusty, removed his/police road blocks handcuffs while Pacella ate. They ares. set 9p in the

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room unguarded and unhand-'night said ne a {cuffed. He locked the door behind|tired.” He was dented -r [him, slipped out a window andian out-of-state license.

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house for parPacella, former Indianapolis cab pnta at 7:45 p. m. today, ae |

Donna McCoy, chairman of the |

tral Parents Club are Mrs. | and Pacella| Corwin Geyer, president; Mrs. |

Witnesses who gad Pacella last.

Wife Held for Trial In Slaying of Husband

KNOXVILLE, Ia, Oct. 13 (UP) Frances Gasparovich, 48,

John, 54, was on a murder charge while her two grown children watched. She walved preliminary hear-

jury action. Mrs. Gasparovich said she shot her husband while he was asleep becausé she feared he was “losing his mind.”

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