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Cleaners and Union Fight Showdown Set for Nov. 28
Court to Rule on Permanency of Writ Restraining Activities
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CONSIDER the Convenience of a Strauss CHARGE
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The Strauss CHARGE ACCOUNTS are of 3 kinds—
. « « there is always an element of potential murder. It isn't the fault of the court . . . that the State of Indiana does not make adequate provision to take care of men of your type. We are limited by what our law prescribes.” Sex Offender Sentenced At LaGrange yesterday, Judge Hunter sentenced Carl Henschel, 53, unmarried church choir directo from 2 to 14 years in prison
guil charges. He admitted participating in sex orgies with more
He told Henschel: “You are not only guilty to the charge to which you have pleaded, but you have spoiled at least 20 boys and done irreparable damage to the pres-
Judge at Angola Calls Penalty Set by Law Not Severe Enough ANGOLA, Nov. 19 (UP)—A Tri-State college student who kidnaped and chloroformed a 9-year-old girl last Sunday was sentenced to three prison terms totalling from five to 20 years today and the judge termed the penalty “not severe emough.” Benedict L. Driscoll Jr., 22, Newport, R. I, admitted taking the! ‘| daughter of Howard Morton from an automobile where she was -— |sleeping and carrying her upstairs
Cochran, Anderson; staff receives ; Marilyn Hotz RO eget ef aor doy Woh Miss Hotz, & junior, for Hans Steilberger, Indianapolis,
sgred the paper ‘looked good"
State: Student Who Kidnaped Girl Gets 5 To 20 Years
been looted during recent weeks. Police said most of the loot consisted of - tools from manual training shops and maintenance equipment. ~ . as" AUXILIARY ORGANIZED RUSHVILLE, Nov.
ganization of
[VALUATIONS SHOW RISE
19 — A 10th District Medical Society Aux-
was elected president of the orwives, Mrs. V. F. Albright of New Castle,
GOSHEN PASTOR RESIGNS
{effective Feb. 1. He pastor here for the past 10 years. . # ¥
NEW UNION CHARTERED
carpenters’ union,
vice president;
GOSHEN, Nov. 19—The Rev, E. C. Kollath, pastor of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, to{aay tendéred his resignation, has been
PORTLAND, Nov. 19—A new the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and ,| Joiners No. 1385, has been charand tered in Portland. D. A. Pratt was elected president at the organization meeting. Other officers were D. E. Phillips, Charles . Retter,
this year would surpass all previous years. All of the down-
COLUMBUS, Nov. 19—Assessed valuation of property in both Clay and Ohio Townships show a decided increase in the recently completed new assessment, As-
secretary; Walter Ford Jr. secretary
Reff,
re- , and Denton
“It is the court's opinion that!
than 20 ‘teen-age DOYS... .. ...:.4
town shopping area will be
decorated sessor Fred Newby
{values of “poorer lands” and
Oderick estimated that each pound of the poisoned meat mean the death of from 25 to 50 rats. Virtually every farm community in the state is included in the all-out to rid the state of the increased rat menace. ® =» 3
Police Chief Jack Blakely said 48 new speed limit signs had been installed and the 20 and 80-mile speed limits would be rigidly enforced. LOGANSPORT, Nov. 19—Henry Sullivan, Logansport's “forgotten man” of the Indiana State Prison, has filed a petition for release. ' Sullivan was sentenced in 1897
reported. Mr. Newby said an incréase in
STRAUSS SAYS:
tige of Christianity in this com-
by a Cass County circuit to munity.” y ty judge
one to 14 years on a grand larceny charge. He has been ina prison ever since.
» " . PLYMOUTH, Nov. Christmas cheer started flowing | Sullivan's petition for a writ of in Plymouth today as banks habeas corpus asserts that he is started paying off Savings being illegally restrained of his Clubs. {liberty by Warden Alfred Dowd at An estimated $100,000 was [the Indiana Hospital for Insane being withdrawn as club mem- Criminals at Michigan City. “bers, largely women, started | The writ sets-out that he was
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IMPROVE WATER SYSTEM and has been behind bars for 52 LINTON, Nov. 19—Completion [Years of Linton’s mew $525,000 gum vet avage Ctl 0. Yd» Was con- | syste! improvement program Sidering the case. He , howwe pres re orn Wai 1 lever, that he believes the case is 1950. ' one for consideration by the GovWater was turned into new | ernOT and out of the jurisdiction
pipelines today for the first time | Of the court.
and hundreds of Linton property| SUFFERS BROKEN HIP
making plans for annual [committed “to the institution by| Christmas shopping. executive order in 1912 on com- ? an. pletion of his original sentence
our owners had running water for) i very own — that has & reasons the first time. The mains will bel Ciara. Sturgis, Bluffton. public. 1 specified ceiling — and provides extended to completion by the prarian, was confined with a for moderate first of the year. {broken hip today suffered Friday weekly or | . 4» when she fell on the Ossian High This is NOT a payment SEEK RIGHTS-OF-WAY School steps. plan that peys out and "COLUMBUS, Nov. 19 — Con-| Miss Sturgis had béen visiting through — da tio ctl for ts-of-/the school library - whe h Ho gh=buf — way for Roads 46 aoa I oe oe and fell on the Ss. he te way Com- # "= remains mission in Bartholomew County] LOGANSPORT, Nov. 19 When are Circuit Court. Police. are. investigating what made — account is The rights of way include prop-| they term as an epidemic of Sy Be Tl re oa amu ti ” : : ig Aman, : in Columbus. | eity and outlying districts, have department at any time." TL no canes crares— INL INDIANAPOLIS (3) Or In special : The cold front of a deep ares of low pressure centered last night eli is possible to over southern was expected to move southeastward and tailor a charge account to et most of Indiana by nightfall today. “meet individual The low pressure mass which has brought considerable snow to requirements . of Michigan, was expected to pass through central Indiana in IT IS TO BE UNDERSTOOD flurries beginning early| eo fpetgreiia HY FU 80%0 : toda; porthern Indiana were : 1 tto——— that these are TR Ved to spread to the central EVENTS TOMORROW AND IT IS TOBE EMPHASIZED : St Iv oid_frot Ab p will be accom ly IT a ry free It. NO: weaiter 4d Tafhe uty ¥wlery After all — you DO have . Maximum temperatures today confidence in us and our range from near 40 north to
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week and his wife was faced with the necessity of laying In the corn immediately or losing the crop. A dozen friends of the late Mr. Stinson reaped the harvest in two days. - » *®
U. 8. NAMED IN SUIT SOUTH BEND, ‘Ind, Nov. 19
ords showed today. The suit: was brought by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Querry, Eagle Lake, Mich. under a law which makes the government liable for {the acts of its employees while {engaged in the performance of
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