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- Say W's ‘4 Minutes To Catastrophe’ | ; CHICAGO, Oct. 22 (UP)—¥our atomic scientists said today that Russia Way oMtatryp 1, 8. Stile bomb production w n two . : x » Indianapolis are a daughte-, Mra.
2 years. JUDGE Robert Stewart took Dr. Harold C. Urey. a Nobel|, A lifelong Indianapolis resident, | ee tow oaianapolisthe case under advisement. Catholic Church and its Men's % - | Mr. Miller held that Grigsby Club, Page, Chicago; Mrs. J. A. Ell
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LARLY u wakes ae setina ses, ne GFN Jury Tomorrow : nas an-| Emergency Session to Consider Slaying
The Ford Co. As Result of Jurisdiction Transfer
already S nounced that it will start shutting dawn Armistice Day because of t S ‘k H I B J steel shortages. The shutdown A Shelby County grand jury, summoned in emergency session, will be completed Nov. 15, if set-| will consider the case of Robert Austin Watts tomorrow. tri e <a ts usses tlements aren't forthcoming. Accused in the 1047 Indianapolis sex slaying of Mrs, Mary Lois Get $24 a Week Burney, Watts stood on his ha rights ans to choose Shelby In Michigan City A man’s personal belongings “wouldn't let me have a drink.” Mine Workers and the United a Wee County as the of any future prosecution. Times State Service {found near the scene of the beat-| Both were released to appear Brick and Clav Workers reached Michigan's unemployed are eli- aceng MICHIGAN CITY, Oct. 22—|ing led police and sheriff's offi-in Municipal Court Monday on|an agreement to withdraw pick gible for $24 a week benefits, plus He was returned to the jurisdiction of the Shelby County courts Transportation facilities remained! cers to seize the patient disorderly conduct charges lots pick$2.00 for each child up to four. after Special Judge Willlam F ro bogged down here tonight as) . rges. h
Mr. Markle said special plans/Marshall interrupted a Marion, ’ operators of the city’s 12 busses ii would have to be made to take County grand jury session Friday omen S roup attended a “continuous union . care of the heavy load. - |because he had erred. The judge meeting.”
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Burial will be in Memorial Parkient could be arrested only on a the lead of the United States ef- after services at 3 p. m. tomorrow warrant for a different crime. tectively wiped out.” .|in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.| His statement was published In| Burial will be in Sutherland Park. . ‘the bulletin of the atomic scien-| She was 78. ‘Wouldn't Let Me Funeral Tuesday tists. Agreeing with him were Dr., Born in Plainfield, she lived in F M s Szllard, credited with the dis-| Indianapolis 51 years. She had Have Drink or rs. Martin covery of signal id reaction: been {ll six years. Her husband, a Services for Mrs. Katie Martin, Dr. Eugene 0 , r of Clark 'H. Schooley, a cabinet \ ’ ; * the bulletin, and Dr. Frederick maker, died in 1946. She was a At My ‘Own Bar Bate Ol Llowah Loni: Ja Permanent Waves : tz, physicist. : member of the Christian Church. - Baptist Church who died Friday||] Tou ess’t afford to miss this Dr. Rabinowitch added: Survivors include a daughter, “HE WOULDN'T let me have|in General Hospit | fn Health ™ Ww “Not only is our leadership in Mrs. Norris Belle Wray; a broth-|a drink at my own bar” theimess of six wom afte ? 3n H- if wasstionss after. Why Sathar In Sickness and n_ Health . . . The Rev. Walter C. Maas, |atomic defense threatened; we are er, Chester Tucker: two grand- |g, nyo \ [S28 of BH veoh 8, wil hela) trying to give yourself 8 per pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church, weds blind couple John leven more in danger of falling be-|children and four great-grand-| oo compalned. Zu funeral Hope, ay se oop esl manent 81 Boma, Al perma Richardson Jr. and the former Miss Doris Melloncamp Friday |hind the Soviet Union in our ca-|children, all of Indianapolis. ol ot hers, It's mine,” heiNew Crown Cemetery || nents suarsntecs ¢ menthe. i i i i i ity for se.” rim ————————— . | . Nights A gradusts of Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, St. Leuis, [pactt Yt Ne ths atomic. acl ; | Poilce arrested Mrs. Hvelyn| Mrs. Martin and her husband, @ No APPOINTMENT NECESSARY @ John and his wife are apartment-hunting, while he is also job- Lenton apaed its. core design @uestion Patient {Martin Armstrong, 48, and Carl James - Martin, came to Indian Open 8:30 A. M., Service Taken : to illustrate the urgency of the Martin, 37, of 405 McCarty St. (20018 [rom Alabama in 1943. hoy to illustrate the urgency of the In Death of Woman, 81 last night’ on Investigating re. They lived in 448 Agnes St. She | Until 8 P. M., Gome Day or Nite hands of the clock on the cover,| TOMAH, Wis, Oct. 22 SE of 7 Jean! at Evelyn's| "y addition to her husband, a|| OPen Until 10 P. M. Daily which previously marked a time Authorities questioned a veterans Tavern, gina Ave. niece, Mrs. Celia Douthitt, and a of 12 minutes before midnight. hospital patient tonight in an ot. £8 8 nephew, W {mm | were moved up to four minutes gn Po en he | OFFICERS investigating Lo a, Bots to midnight. The time, the editors and then bludgeoned an 81-year- complaint said they heard “un-| ———— said, is now “four minutes to ca- old woman to death. usually loud” noises in the tavern Clay Rolls Into Brazil tastrophe. The body of Mrs. Etta Hoagland saw a crowd outside.
4th Floor Roosevelt Bldg.
was found sprawled on a car| Mrs. Armstrong told police she After Union Pickets Quit seat In a neighbor's garage. Her\owned the bar but the license] BRAZIL, Oct. 22 (UP)—Clay face and head were smashed and|/was in Martin's name. She said was rolling into brick plants here her clothes were torn. the altercation started when he today after officials of the United
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Watts once was sentenced to die
announced it would be down to “its last bolt”|\D the Indiana electric chair but
by Nov. 1, in most divisions. Pro-|the U. 8. Supreme Court reversed duction of Plymouths may con-|the conviction on the grounds of tinue for a short time after that, | police brutaiity. : & spokesman said. Last Thursday, in ‘Shelby Committee tonight branded the|Mr. Elsey said. ! However, Ward's Reports, Inc, [County Circuit Court, Special|Congress of American Women as| Representatives of the AFL ‘automotive statisticians, said only {Judge Marshall ruled that they Communist-front organization|union were seeking a 30-cent Packard Motors could get through |original indictment was illegal be-|«gpecifically designed to ensnare/NOUrly wage increase, pension next month without a complete/cause Negroes had been excluded|iqealistically minded but political-|20d welfare benefits in earlier shutdown if the strike continues.from the grand jury. Watts was|jy oyliible women.” negotiations. remanded to the custody of Mari-| “ rpe committee sald in a 114-32 “or mL on County authorities and ordered |. oo ronort that the chief purpose Mrs. Daisy Denane held Minow bopd by Judge Mar- of the congress, “is to act as rart Funeral Sof Tuesday of a world-wide pressure mechan Services for Mrs. Daisy Denane, |]
Prosecutor George 8. Daliley|jsm among women, in support of called the ‘Marion County grand|goviet PE or and ae pol-| 905 Camp St. who died yesterday:
a Robbed During is Weddi His e ing jury into session snd that body|jcy i Seneral Hosa, 22 be “, was about to act on a new indict-| “Among the well-known persons| 10 2: Mm. Tuesday in Peoples STATE REP. George Bimdneriment Friday when the speciallj, the rn the FR peers neral Home. Burial will be in was honeymooning today but he judge from Shelby County ordered|jisto Mrs, Fredric March (Flor Crown Hill. wasn’t wearing his new traveling| Watts returned to his jurisdiction.|once Eldridge), actress wite of the| Mrs. Denane, who was 77, had |{ clothes. Chooses Shelby stage and screen star. lived here for 50 years. She was:
Police sald a sneak thief looted Mrs. March was named as g|® member of Christ Temple Apos-|: Mr. Bindner's home, 1419 N. Lin- When Watts chose Shelby Coun former vice president and execu- tolic Church.
The House Un-American Activities| we don’t know what they want,”
‘Packard, Briggs, M Corp. Inc., said negotiations would con-|& 3 Once Sentenced to Die Chrysler Corp. Mrs. Fredric March drivers and maintenance men, re“They are demanding so much|$ For That Super Trade-In
Representatives of General Mo- [said he failed to allow Watts to Norman Elsy, superintendent of Sore urray » and the Budd Co. were called to tinue tomorrow. He said 30 em- " A I Cited by Committee [fused to report for work this ’ e Your Old Washer is Your
‘tors, Ford, Chrysler, Hudson, |choose where he wanted to face I ‘ the Michigan City Transit Lines, i any future prosecution. the emergency meeting. | ployees, including mechanics, WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UP)—|00rning. Folks Are Rushing to National ‘
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wood Ave. yesterday while he was being married to Miss Mary Wilson, 939 N. Oakland Ave. at ‘ 8t. Philip Neri Church. . ” . MR. BINDNER'S new traveling suit and $20 in cash was stolen. Relatives said he left on" his welding trip according to schede.
ty as the scene of a new prosecution Special Judge Marshall relinquished jurisdiction and the case was returned to Shelby County’s regular judge, Harold Barger. Judge Barger has summoned the Shelby County grand jury to assemble tomorrow morning to consider the case. Prosecutor Dailey said the same
Marines Seek Place On Joint Staff Chiefs
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22 (UP) —A proposal that the commandant of the U, 8. Marine Corps be made a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was adopted unanimously today by the Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association. The organization also announced support of bills now in Congress that would fix the minimum strength of the Marine Corps at
who testified before the
Marion county grand jury Friday would be called before the Shelby County jury.
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Boost Reported
In Employment WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. (UP) The Labor Department reported today that nearly a million
Replies To Charges
Milford, Conn.:
tive committee member of the congress, which is the American offshoot of the Women's Inter-|d2ughter, Mrs.” Francis Pullings,
national Democratic Federation.
Mrs. March answered the com- Indianapolis. mittee’s charges tonight with the following statement from New
“I resigned from the Congress) of American Women in the spring | And Rheumatism of 1947. If the Un-American Ac-
tivities Committee wishes to ex-
Shelby County Prosecutor Har-|Plore my early association with old Meloy is y charge of the the Congress of American Wom-
en they can save their time and the taxpayers’ money by getting a copy of my testimony before Senator Tenney of California on Feb. 18. 1948.”
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