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t " 3 oink | : - oe fe oo f Two Safe C rackers Flee. S. Investigates 26 Escape When Airliner Tangles With Traffic ; | tei . . . Atter Humming Drill Antihistamines - SPR I i ~N' Indi Roads Hits 16 Bri ak Bo | b> ~~ Y Indiana Roads Hits 10° rings Police Squad | Checks Complaints of | Head-On-Crash Kills 2 St. Joseph County Men; - i xaggera aims | i ies | i ; Market Burglars Escape by Matter of = agge Slag. alms | boca Resident Dies in Hospital After Accident . - 4 ndiana emerged from a statewide bla fog : Seconds; Two Caught in Another Theft is all that it does. It does not a week-end traffic fatality toll of 16, Tn - Two safe crackers escaped police by a matter of seconds, two a Re Stanileld, 50.01 S14 N. Inguicne Ave, juvenile burglars were caught in the act an ' | iscussing the new drug, Com- Two St. Joseph County men were killed early today when their apoli ) d a half dozen Indian-| missioner Larrick wrote recently: car collided h i po netablishments were burglarized over the week-end “The available selentific evi- three miles e ous APR A truck at U. 'S. 12.284 State’ RA, 218 e hum of an el : . {ree 8 east-o chigan City. to Toc Ler a eerie SHI almost brought about the arrest of idence at. this time ie that prob. 1 tate PoHCT IAA hy Gon esmmre rabbit srminbpmaot E. New York St. early today but they crawled from i [Ro the Buthibistaniine drugs 3s Homer Ray Collins, 28, Misha jwas not told of her son's accident, just as police arrived. ) en Te NE lave a legitimate place in cold ‘waka, and 10-year-old Walter| There were eight accidents on Jack Mealey, 22, of 82 N. Eu- found on the ground. The loss| herapy. We are very skeptical {Howard, South Bend. They said Indianapolis streets yesterday clid Ave., called police after he Was undetermined. of the breadth of claims which (the car ran a stop sign 'and After fog settled over the city in heard the buzzing of the drill n| 1n nearby Cumberland, postal "ome purveyors wish to make in |crashed into a tractor-trailer|/the late afternoon, Six persons the office of the market and saw! inspectors disclosed four pouches 5 ing Suedications of this class driven by J. Milford Bodine, 42, Were injured, two critically, . two men crouched in front of the Of mail containing at least $800| om ay pu c. Hopkins, Mich. The critically injured accident safe. in loot had been taken from they, we epticiem Poy Brat, Another fatality was reported victims were Willlam Wilkins, 40, Drop to Floor Cumberland post office over the ocause statist a y Sound at 6 a. m. tqday a# fog still hung Of 404 E. 31st St. and Travis He returned to the building Week end. eine yo She oie of any| [low over Habsier highways. Elmer TYFee, 48, of 633 E, 17th St. after notifying police and said he Smash Lock on D: most dificult. This is further, (Tritch, 68, Bronson, Mich. was Mr. Wikine was 1hfited 18 4 saw the two men drop to the ¢ i y oN ou complicated when the medication | (Killed instantly and a passenge | Genate Ave. stash a} 12th St si} floor. and crawl toward the rear Bo er ore Lime must be taken at the first sign of | hii oR he, Bron SO ety . : phos by Ame e store. ' , said, . t + WAS njure when Mr, ety Ca ven by Police found an electric drill, a the Station had been entered by 8a rx es Tritch'a car crashed into a truck mon Wynn, 405 W. 12th 8t. struck sledge hammer and a large. as- Nay of 3 Sack door $Falsom. The a believe we can recognize the at State Rd. 327 and U."8, 20 the Wilking' car which was makes sortment of punches and bars a broken from the Inside. |; symptoms of a cold. Many] Rear Angola. ire; a left turn onto 12th St. The when they arrived. A rear door 38. Yr Whe aq unregistered | mes we ‘are Wrong Sines. after List of Fatalities Wilkins car struck the parked had been forced open. of Arstrclass Cotistmas patches having undertaken no treatment Killed in accidents Saturday car of Harry Smith, 107 E. Artis Two juveniles who entered a . ,.oictered letter pouch. A0¢ whatsoever we just do not de- ‘pe Acme Telephoto. night und yesterday were. ve Belmont ‘Park, which in turn food market at 720 E. 54th St. by! (ong the two registered let. velop a cold.” TWA airliner from San Francisco crashed in Chicago yesterday after the pilot said its brakes pital of oe Ln General Hos- struck another PAtkeq car that HmbiE oe A 50-foot garden’, .."\.s from the Cumberland| Mr. Larrick said the Food and failed during landing. The craft caromed out of the airport, stopping in the middle of Cicero Ave. day nigh’ when he was struck by! The other critically By a hose | om 2 Ehylight, were caught postmaster to the Indianapolis | Drug Administration had coun-| and blocking traffic. None of the 21 passengers and five crewmen was injured. a car driven by Ray J. Gilles x0, tim, Mr. Tyree, was struck at : . 201 oR Se consery - “ < . lw v Wh y Sunday night. post office an contained $691.25. |, —. re mt nave cacueh th . . . s x ow Lo x x x of H S. Tremont Ave. in the 400! Sutherland and College Aves., by Police, who chanced to See tee Fla, and contained $100. (believe that this advice will walls for Aid Rise Ele Kill d 42 E ock of W. Washington St, [8 car driven by John Zimmers shadows in the store while pa- Thieves carried away a quan- followed literally. From a law ven i e . scape . m alcolm Clifton, 31, man, 22, West Lafayette. Mr, troling. said the boys had several iy of whisky meats and other enforcement standpoint the pros- revel a a re re TO yo vol urlap sacks filled with assorted . Pa on . ect of t . a" | WwW k ke d Pl C h roken neck when his] p y groceries, They ‘were turned-over.nerchandise {rom LaRue * 12 FRR and Of se As Yuletide Nears n ee - n ane ras es rn struck a bridge abutment on{in a Jugse-cur Stash a 34th Bt, to Juvenile 2a Suineities They broke in the swank near competition, is quite likely to en- Eleven hvMvg res Killed in tion to determine why a company A aa Sermon ot Sollege Ave. lust Hight. A y Lau ry no y Y i . oy i he : ‘ n J x ’ | = undetermined amount of North Side dining spot by knock- gender the broadest possible ‘" " Y H I Us? two week-end plane crashes in plane failed to stop on a munic- 19 was uninjured. {Stanford Hank, 66, of 2847 Cen~ money was stolen from the safe D8 & lock off a door and forcing claims, Our responsibility will be an ou Help UST | ited States and France but ipal runway. Crashed through & pavmond Amos. 17. Kokomo. tral. was in collision with a car _ ) le , 0 learn the precise facts and to 2 Americans , ence and onto a busy intersec- 4, : Car O [dri th Col of the Fame Laundry, 1352 N. a rear window } | ’ Mothers Plead 12 Americans were unhurt in He was in a two-car collision on driven south on ollege Ave, by \Tinois St Saturday nixht nolice Contents of two coinboxes from ascertain them in such a way they three other aviation mishaps. = om State Rd. 22 west of Greentown.|John A. Newhouse, 21, of 3026 Ye rted. y night. p music machines, 50 bottles of ¢an be presented convincingly in (Continued From Page. One) A Belgian. Sabena airliner Twenty-one passengers and five paymond Dopson. 45, ‘E st| College Ave. E J. Sandérs of 118 E. 61st St Scotch and assorted whiskies and court.” after they've come to Clothe-A- crashed into a small frame house crewmen escaped unburt. Chicago. Mr. Dopson died in Su The first. car caught tire, which manager, told police the stolen Cigars. cigarets and chewing gum . - Child headquarters and their in a Paris suburb yesterday. kill- Tires Seas! Guardsiuca F20. Margaret's: HOSPITAT There yes. "os extinguished by police. | , _ were missing. . Thildr ro ling its four crewmen and four escaped injury yesterday when; In the county, one wo cash represented Saturday's col SE ] Ge children have been clothed, they passen ors er ig "their amphibian plane ran out of terday of injuries received in an Zs Y, one woman was lections by route salesmen and have cried because they didn't yi. gers, g Ster el and crash-landed near East accident Saturday night in which| a car crashed into the counter receipts of the dav. Mrg, Cecelia Sauer have car fare to ride home with * Three Air Force ofice Harrisburg, P at his wife, Margaret, 33, and her|the White River bridge in the A check of the books will be nec- 3. . . ¢ car 'a Three Air Force officers from Tatil ts: = dster, Mrs. Sue Ellen Efron, 37,/7200 block of State Rd. 431. essary to determine the amount Di ’ H m ettin Child Be their bundles. Hamilton Field, Cal, were killed A Northeast Airlines Convair East Chicago, were killed. The car, driven by Terry Mare stolen the manager said. ies In ome g By tonight. about 800 of these when thelr twin-engined training plane cATying 13 persons landed Two hours before Mr. Dopson’s|tin, 35, of 652 E. 48th St., crashed A total of $30 in cash and a Mrs. Cecelia Marie Sauer, mem-| poor children will have been pa Note City. Cal untain/sa eva sion after its “wheels- death, his mother, Mrs, Anna|into the bridge during the heavy $50 wrist watch was stolen from ber of St. Catherine's Catholic/ Juvenile Colirt Judge Joseph clothed through Times Clothe-A- 1 ; r Nive a Ry. al down instrument panel light | Dopson.. 80, died in 8t. Cather- Tog. His wife, was a grocery, at 1628 3. Market St. Church and its Altar Society, died Hoffmann today meted out the Child. Last year 1713 were iin Chicag be rans- orld Ar. failed as the ship flew toward ine's Hospital where she was reported in fair condition in St. - early today, according to a police today in her home, 2118 Napoleon maximum sentence to Jack La -|clothed. Clothe-A-Child has only ___ ficials began an investiga Portland. Me. taken with a heart ailment. She Vincent's Hospital today. report. St....after a seven-week illness. den, 114 E. St. Clair St., charged until Saturday evening — Christ- wie Eo Marion J. Gordon, 3354 Wilcox She was 59. with using a 7T-year-old crippled mas Eve — to provide a happy ' boo . i : a ve Sri St. manager, told police a side A native of Cincinnati, O., Mrs. girl to beg for funds. . [Christmas for hundreds of un-| Tice : : door ‘had been forced open and Sauer had lived in Indianapolis’ Layden, who has a long crim- fortunate children.” They're de-| STRAT SS : fhe office ransacked. No mer- 49 years. inal record as a “con” man and| pending on YOU to give them a| SAYS: STORE HOURS THIS WEEK 9 till 6 : ro 3 chandise was reported missing. For the past 10 years she had in auto thefts, was sentenced tolreason to be happy on Christ- wo wr . 5 : Diaper Service Looted been employed at St. Francis Hos-/180 days and fined $250 after mas morning. . - . , me SE The Diaper Service, 814 Dorman pital. Previously, she had worked Judge Hoffmann found him guilty] YOU — and only YOU — can cts St. was burglarized Saturday {or Bemis Bros. Bag Co- and of child abuse don N help them in these ways: night. Ralph Purman, manager, y-Van Camp, Inc. was arrested on Nov.| . 1392 N: oy Stone Ave., told Bo A requiem high mass will be 19 along with Zoda Land, 830 N. mo ol nw : pg lice. A soft drink machine was offered at 9 a. m. Wednesday in East St. mut — to Clothe - A Child. — broken and an undetermined St. Catherine's church, following Employees of Sears-Roebuck Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Mary-

services at 8:30 a. m. in the G. H. complained that the pair stood in| A Of a anager of Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial the warm vestibule of the store 12nd St. - the Red Dot Foods, Inc. 205 E. will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. and left the woman's 7-year-old TWO: By telephoning RI-5551 Palmer St. reported $20 worth of |, Surviving are two daughters, tece. Jenny Groover, outside in and making a donor appointment | stamps and a quantity of clothing Mrs, Franz Scheer and Miss Loret. the cold and sleet to beg for coins. to take one or more childrel 10) stolen from the office over the t2 Sater: four sons, Edward, Har- From time to time they took the the stores and buy warm clothing) week-end. Thieves opened a rear old. Robert and John Sauer; two contributions passersby had given for them. Donors spend their own| door by using a crow bar. sisters, Mrs. Fred Geyler and Mrs./to the crippled child and went money for the children they take Mrs. Edna Stanley, 61, of 429 Augusta Phillips; a brother, Law- back inside to wait. [from Clothe-A-Child headquar- ’ Co rence Glassmeyer, and nine grand-/, Employees Testify ters.

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SN young men snatched her purse o ) ; a last night as she was walking on in the trial today, Judge Hoff- more dimes on the Times Mile-| : Massachusetts Ave. It contained Yum Yum /mann told Layden he was charged -Dimes on W. Washington Bt. oF $4.15. ’ _ with “one. of the most serious of- near Illinois St. . A . N . Breet pipes erecta ol % Mrs. Bessie Woodward, 425 N. DE TROLE Dec. 19 QP). Mss. fenses we've seen in this court” FOUR: By sending that contri-| Z TL oe : . 50 Blackford St.. reported five small Theoroda Smafield, 32-yearstld and asked what defense he had. {bution you might have pledged see {look closely, Sant GW co. CH-{I#' RR Sd Sa £- boys raced from an alley and net who last week won| Layden replied that the child's over the telephone to WFBM dur- Here you ) a Clau ith the . A oa x grabbed her purse last night as ) n a nationwide baking father had given him permission | ing the radio broadcast for ' i dd SE she walked near her home. It con- contest, today revealed the secret/to take the child out to beg. | Clothe-A-Child Saturday night as the Dobb : Coach) loaded with y ‘ tained $2 worth of 2-cent stamps. Of her kitchen magic. “You just| The child's aunt charged with part of the Crosley Christmas| : Approximately $400 in currency have to love to eat.” she said, the same offense, is free on bond Auction on the Circle. That mon-| ; 5 ’ was stolen last night by safe-| and I sure do.” awaiting separate trial. ey pledged is needed TODAY. = - : crackers who entered the Weiss . - - ® - ge #® * ® Par. Sandwich Shop, 22 E. Market St. In Indian { Y i | St 3 4 5 i 3 Cota Tesi Looted warty] apo IS ita aristiCs (The Reindeers—(being consistent)—are Dobbs-hatted) EVENTS TODAY Shortridge High School ristmas Pro-| Madeline Schmidt; Ernest. Rosa Dill- - : 2 broken open and the Sate Fatal 30 Bm Cy Hah De hah To yee ~ | A" EolemaneRusselt "Apne Jam George Dobbs hats are 8.50 and up. ! | % ==. Pp " a | ) ¥ . 1 : ¢ smashed. Sander Weiss, of 5426 Indiana Democratic Club Dinner Meeting | Forty Niners Jab—Noon, Washington: Naty amaitor Walter "Trane Bre | You indicat the Gift ifi th } . Graceland Ave., proprietor, said Mages, Bonny Sabursatie Avpeint | Noram Sas Kiwanis cues “mer Mastin | Fibs Carnell John. Boils Hak Fai ou cica's on Certificate the type of » C - ’ | "Christmas Seal Cam — 'Through| = —6:30- p.m.. Marott. ‘Delphine Barnett. © AFORE rove : ag ar oi pov ort AL inte ; in the money represented Saturday Christmas. - Marott, ne Barnett ; ir fo Sa Sebo i : a Eh re Sgn assert receipts. India polls hapter. Ameriewn Society BIRTHS » |g et st — Kenneth, Ruby Audale: Dobbs you wish to present, you enclose the certificate in the miniature . if Fiovd 8. Skiles, 34, of T35 Eo Nichghr Retin LNT sors | ichoaa: Kennedy ify An safes | a i Hon Sombero). Troy Ave., dock foreman of the | , Officers Noon.” 3011 'X. 3h wElgotion | Motiien lists Tesding: Harald. Geners, Childers; ~ Bverett. Edna Luegeman box—{Included in the box is a miniature burg or h Marion Trucking Co., reported to | ™ bushes’ Tate of Ytiuersed] frene Pedisp: Paul, Rarime Metcally | Coanene Woodrum; ~ Robert, Bonnie Dobbs He k he box and ant 4 i 3 police he found several interstate shmop Millersyille, Masonic Lodge. & |At Generai—Loyls. Marie Roberts: Rich-| ac St Vineent's—James, Mitzi Graham: ° e keeps the box an the miniature hat as souvenirs— oo trailers had been broken. into J Antlers, oh o eers— oon. | ard. Jane Pidler; ohn, Ale Bartlett: Franch, Mary Carpenter, Denzel. Alice! Hat Bonds ’ 3 Serv ) . : r e » pe . . . oF when he came to work. Joni cheb won Washbrclon, IAEA Scie ee: sor A Hos sams, Roxie McCarter. 137 and Gift he brings the certificate in—at any time and converts it into the hat ; Seals had been broken on the North side Optimist Club—Noon. Marott.| Smith rine eitley: Rey, ASHAbE .| a ee | . * * huge tractor trailers in the firm's| AG Methodist — Robert, Helen McKogh: DEATHS Certificates of his choice—bearing the most meaningful label in the lot at 541 W. 14th St. Three EVENTS TOMORROW = =| McGuire: Kenneth Vieginls Beit Mine B, Quovar 73. at 1208 Roosevelt. First Floor ' cases of mahogany-finished tele- ™ Christmas Seal Campaign — Through Gerlib; Marion. (Swan; William, June | |e Fillot, Seigle Sr. 63. at 2048 Car-| : i Hat World—lt's the Dobbs. vision sets and their stands wer Christmas Hope Cole. Elsworth, Sue Smith: Ray-|'_ roliton. coronary occlusion : : ; e Engicwoed Masonie Lodre. Installation of mond. Vernita Wald; Donald, Wava Jean Clarence Ray White. 52, at 5246 Cornelius i Ww — [EE — Officers—8 p. m., Masonic Temple, 5832 ABman corse. Mar . O'Neal. ploronary occlusion , t i : A reliable REAL ESTATE (135% curistmas Prosram—745 pm. Ww sme—Georse. 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Evans Dark Brown 2% - iE OPERA - Leather MOCCASIN Terry Cloth Natural brown— Be MULE~— —8.95 and MULE—for SHEEPue, Wine easy to get y to g 10.85 after a WOOL priced right Leather v Oc into— N ’ i } (Nettleton man’s down to = 0 | Oe Brown or Loaferss b { the sole— rubber Burgund “oui erga : awth— 3.25 Lib } gundy-—- 12.95 SL Sand or Se v 4,95 and up) = Blue—3.95 i Se I } i - - ¢ 1 “ “ - ’ , i ‘ y i | t * or iy : . : : ~ : . . " : . 5 i ’ : ’ o 1H | | Ran ' ; Gosenintinn ! te i * : a . yo : ’ y A 4 + v : hs { 3 ; ) ; eT : a. u i a ip 8 ? : i : ;