Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1950 — Page 3
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Times State Service GREENFIELD, Jan, 11—S8e-
in the trial of a 22-year-old In-| dianapolis painter charged with| the shooting of 3 savery Jesper last July 18. :
dianapolis, in an affray last summer. Trial was transferred to Greenfield on a change of venue. ~MeGuire was slated to face a sanity test at General Hospital| in Indianapolis today on motion of his attorney. Mr. Maholm, in asking for the examination, In sisted his client was “insane” at the time of the alleged hooting. Excused Jurors Meanwhile, attorneys predicted selection of a jury may consume the rest of the week. A full jury) of 11 men and one woman Was chosen yesterday but six were excused after Judge Samuel J.
. Walter Lodbrane, editor of OM 2-¢ Daniel Davis, 1001 N.
aboard the USS Hyman as the shi Edwin Roney, 1830 Carrollton Ave.
The Indianapolis Times, visits with Indianapolis Naval Reservists x starts a Mississippi River cruise. Reservists fo right) are aware St.; OM 3-c Robert Bogan, 1428 Udell 5t., and OMS 3c
Offutt upheld a defense motion to keep the jury locked up during the trial. Judge Offutt excused the jurors “who would be handicapped by the lock-up order” and ruled more veniremen would be examined today.
Steel Workers Walk Out
GARY, Ind, Jan. 11 (UP)— Five hundred workers in the Carnegie Illinois Steel Corporation's sheet and tin mill wére idled today by a walkout of 75 em-
Reservists Lose Interest in Food
Ship Making Fast Run in Choppy Gulf |
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any. on it. They said ve ‘walk: out resuited from a “misunder-|you will. standing” and that a meeting/were put out to soak up the with. company would be held Thursday.
Traffic Victim Dies
ELKHART, Ind. Jan. 11 (UP) -George Ward, about 60, died last night from injuries suffered |
‘sun.
{Indianapolis. No one cared mu so we knocked it off BMG3 Charles Seedorf, 133 E.;
of cigarets. They cost us 7 carton in ship's service. 3 cents
” Y smoke that cigaret. Ira Y : smo ra Yoder, also of Elkhart. Just ting
Father Held in Death |
BOONVILLE, Ind. Jan. at
11 fantail,
(UP)—The father of a 6-year-old|were resting. Those testing in-|
girl, manslaughter in the child's death, Norman St. today was under $1000 bond and! ghatrer, had until June 16 to plead. Heavren Settles, 42, Newburgh, appeared in Warrick County Circuit Court yesterday. He was charged in the death of Sharon Fay Settles, who was wounded fatally Saturday night as Settles and a teenage daughter struggled over a gun following an argument with his wife Roberta.
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SN Pierce Cooper, 3763 E. Pleas-saiq that his department placed William | Mar125 8. 9th St.; Beech Grove; HM3 James Clark, 1402 B. Capitol Ave, and SA Robert Dofsett, 517 8. Mc-
we discussed phi-
Just as a ‘bosun came up and said work was what we needed to forget philosophy, SA James McMath, R. R. 2, Greenwood, informed us this was his anniversary. A message to his wife “We've been married two months and nine days, honey, and ble creation of ‘more one-way]
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KOSCIUSKO, Miss, Jan, 11 (UP)-A prison trusty today bid
sentence by capturing two des. peradoes wanted for the ‘massacre of three children,
C. B. Grammer, who celmed he won the world light-heavy-
1939, trailed the hunted men with bloodhounds to a one-room shack
He shooting Leon Turner, leged triggerman who put to death three children at the home}. of Thomas Harris, a tenant f
made the capture after 38, al-
Shot in Back Turner was shot in the back
lieved seriously wounded... Al~ though bleeding slightly from the back wound and at the mouth, Turner was given no first aid at the scene. Captured with him was Wendell Whitt, 24, one of two broth-| ers who escaped with Turner Dec. 30 from Attala County jail.
Jury Convicts 2 for Burglary
| Paul Brown, 22, and Fred
Three Go to Trial : In Waitress Death
Mother, Son Another: Man Face Court
(Gene) Dobson, 24, were found {guilty in Criminal Court I early) {today of burglarizing the Davis) Cleaners, 2042 Clifton St. | The verdict carries with it mandatory sentences of two to) FRANKLIN, Tenn., Jan. | five years. | (UP)-—A Franklin, Tenn., mother, A jury of three women and nine her son and another man went /men returned the verdict shortly/on trial in Circuit Court here to-| day “I connection With the ‘fatal {knife-slashing of a onetime In-
| Neither Brown nor Dobson; |dianapolis waitress.
x, | took: the sand i his own _behalf.|
A Khereoms : Boge Bes or frst’ de -. |the death of 25-year-old Mrs. |Rosa Mary Dean. Robert Wood-| ward, 22, a roomer in Mrs. Burge's| (rooming . house, is charged with | being an accessory after the fact.
Meter sentence until |afternoon. The two men were charged with} {burglarizing the cleaning estab-| uch| lishment ent May 2, 149. 2, 1949.
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| Mrs. Dean was discovered on the
{Dee. 12. The Burges and Wood{ward were arrested less than a
a Intersections Got Signals in "49 zh iene
Dean was slain rooming house last | brought to the school grounds.
VOTE BONUS FOR FRENCH |" PARIS, Jan. 11 (UP) —
Action at the Board of Safety Mrs.’
ly to hearing reports of
Lewis Johnson, traffic engineer,
signals at 50 intersections. Among these were 18 auto-
matic installations, eight installae« about $43.
a so Men Betty Burge, 60. and. her. RAE 2
Ra | he got full credit for effecting 4
The | cabinet voted a January bonus of prison sentence for a night club Ito Methodist Hospital. $8.50 for the lowest-paid govern- killing at Natchez, Miss. He was| P ment employees today, bringingiparoled once but it was revoked! when 1 retire.” their salary for the month toand hé was returned to prison
other brother was captured earli-|
Police said they apparently engineered the triple murder and the wounding of Harris and an{other of his children two days ago out of revenge. Harris had] |signed a complaint that led to| their previous arrests. «|
Hog Jaw Mullen
1 - Grammer said he fought under | the name of Hog Jaw Mullen and] defeated. Tiger Burns. at Madison: uare Garden for the light] {heavyweight title in 1939. The] {ring book did not list any wot
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[today’s climax to a manhunt that {had brought out a posse of more
|than 100 heavily armed men.
| Hog Jaw, known as a “shooter” |
| The brutally slashed’ body of|for his experience as a hunter of Greenfield.
escaped prisoners, joined the
grounds of the high.school here|search for Turner and Whitt with city 25 years ago after she sold]. {the farm she and her husband, claim a national emergency, he!
three bloodhounds at daybreak. State Patrol Inspector W. W. Smith said it is customary in | Mississippi to grant a full parole
Authorities said it is betieved1o trustees who bring in escdped| Born in Markleville, Madison in - Mrs. |Prisoners, dead or alive. He said |County, in 1883, Mrs. Ethel Branand/a parole for Hog Jaw would be denburg Martindale isn't ashamed
{recommended to Gov. Fielding {Wright and it would be up to {nim to make it official. How Jaw was given a 100-year|
lafter a fight at Minter City, Miss.
tions for State Highway Department and one by the State Highway Department. Ten signals were revamped and 13 flashers
IN INDIANAPOLIS
and four-way stops installed. EVENTS TODAY wives the Yea? ns trade signs Eatin, Seathing Sonteronce—i:18 » erected. The department painted|, 7 ©. m. 346 N.
laware.
orty-Niners’ Club—noon, Washington. Merchioe Club—noon, Lincoln. elity Review . aint: 15
Planning for '50 includes possi-|M
p. m., Antlers
Wa tility om OU: Lincoln safety Purdue Association—noon, Athletic Club Sate ot 38 eI Weman’s Club — noon,
routes soon will be completed so v the city can remove all and loading zones from center of
streets to the curbs. : SE E The board. acted. favorably. on, VENTS TOMORROW oy romper of Commerce — noon, {flasher signal at State and] vo Inaton.. oo | Fletcher Aves. The aim is to Purdue Association of L indianapolis—noon, | Athletic Club reduce accidents at this point, State otAssembly Woman's Club ~— noon, | (which has been the scene of 41; 4/"Ciup of Manual Training High crashes in five years. | Be thoot—3 Bm. school suditer! um. | One fireman, Joseph W. Gal-| | Conmruction Learue—noon. \ Athitie” Club. DOO! t |lagher, was found guilty of being) Avertsine u n. Athletic Clu
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absent without leave on Jan. T| Ensemble Music Soolety——t % Be m., War |and was suspended, for .30 days! qMsmorial OIRO pi OU without pay. + | Shelby 8t The board reviewed building] Chariered Credit Unisas--7:30 p. m., 7. B.|
permits for the first week of 1950 JW at-
“land they were found to be 145 MARRIAGE LICENSES
{less than for the same period in| [Caries H. e . Arsenal;
1949. | walla Fees dropped from $1216.88 to! 130 {$791.30. Valuations, however, rosé
[trom $425,469 to $486,796. MB" otman.
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BelION era vn ne the Sth dav, Fin tied of mule Saeming . g an walking plow .., tired of esting dust behind a cultivator.” " ns a Fe Coes tn all uly ect wits fagesip
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National il Association 4 of Cost Aceountants— |
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. eal Cente Bess Haitt, 62, at Methodist, carcinomato-
Me y THAR 32, 5105 N
|v Harcourt, 23, 735 N. Pennsyl-| Donald “Stewart, 22, 2929 Schofield: Doris
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of Centenary Christian! Bysko, 28 109 Euc 375,265 feet of center lanes and aShure h—€'30 p. m church {Glen enn % gn der: i Beech Grove: Dor- { . n 94,745 feet of curb. omens | Press Club—noon, Washington. Ls $23. c ot . eo 19. RRS, Box ames ar 5, 1664 College: Jeanett Plans for This Year Lutheran Service Club—noon,. Lincoin. Seracusa. Per eanette|
| 29, N shing | Walter Db. Read, 59, 3102 Madison; Mary nd, 26, 3102 Madison
Neo. 140, Women’s Benefit Donaid Re: Jaggers. 21, Ke Bicking; Gladys |
412 Bickin Hamilton, 36. 4268 Washington |
I love you. I'm getting along fine streets and baring of left turns Ingiars Meter Truck Asseclation—6 p. m. [VHnan Lo damilion, 28. 4208 Washir none Roy T. Combs, reassessment report—7:45 (Billy ni TM 070 00, Mis: Betty J.| 'of which were named. Indianapolis Lestue of Women Voters [Prank E. Gossett Jr. 26, Houston, Tex :| It also has hopes that public/ 1:30 p. m. City Hall Hub 53 orah. 48. Houston. Tex 3 | Lions Club—noon, Claypool Dorothy Farl 5. . 3 rownsburg, {transportation schedules and] Junior Chamber of TCommerce « noon: rothy ey, 23. 24 E. LeGrande.
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BIRTHS
At Joe — Arthur’ "Minnie Hudson, 418
[as 38 Nivian, Peacock: 1 Eva Green: Rusvian eALCOC loyd, PF Gaylord: Calvin, Mary Fo rances
ran Bod Martin Bottigheimer. Homas F, Paul; Hazel L.
[at Gener AKCTens, Sarah Rummel]; George, Doris Wrenn [ At ok Mh 11 x. Mary Robinett At Methodist—Martin, Lula Osborn: Earl, Malinda Tumey; James, Ruth Blevins Alma, Laverne Morris; David, ty Redenbaugh; Everett, Joan Kinnett;
| Russell, Viola Sweeman; Herbert, Helen
en; John, Capitola Martin; At General—John, Darlene Mullinax, At Celeman—John, Katherine Leslie; ors x MEY CO0DAL Crossley; George,
Girl At St. Francis— Marshal, Roberta Chitten-| d George, of Alma Russell: Merrill, Mary LaPack
Mrs. Ethel Martindale
25 years of service.
Receptionist Ends 25 Years
“* With Methodist Hospital
Mrs. Ethel Martindale Retires as Head
Of Information Desk in Local Institution By MARION CRANEY
The sky was fast becoming dark and the steps looked cold as Ethel Martindale walked out of Methodist Hospital yesterday.
Mrs. Behind her lay 25 years of her working life.
Chief receptionist there the last quarter-century, Mrs. Martindale! Her part in the routine busineds of |
{retired to private life today. answering questions and recording events “has been completed. Mrs. Martindale ran the infor- — -
mation desk In the front lobby of Senators Seek
|Methodist Hospital for 23 years, Decree on Coal
before the registration department added. Mrs. Zelma Qrive,, " 2 RA
2 SD Saesoria
25" yet period Den “rie it would “Be. “advisory” desk will bring only pleasant ' memories to her when she leaves President. her apartment at 1226 N. Illinois| The law provides that |St. Friday to move in with her President himself daughter, Mrs. Mildred Sirlin of ‘whether a national
exists.
Mrs. Martindale came to the
Frank, owned. He had died that same year.
Started at 41 quiry to study the
for an miners on the job,
to admit her 66 years. She joked [about how people always had ltried to find her age by asking {how old she was when she came
“I was 41 then and I'll be 66 [them.
Her future includes a vacation dispute. to Florida beginning Mar. 1. {
of the altercation with the officers, incident resulted in
to make a: report. He was later charged with lying to his sue perior officer. Assistant City Attorney Jesse [W. Peden’ said he would call Policé Inspectors Leolin (Gabe) Troutman’ of the Uniform Die
“to the| compounding division millroom.
If the President should pro-
Senate Democratic Leader Scott] ‘transport W. Lucas of Illinois, told report-! here. ers before the Senate convened)
she would tellthat he knew of no White House! {action now pending in the coal}
vision and John (Jack) O'Neal lof the Detective Division to the (stand this afternoon or tombre: row morning.
‘Work Resumed At Ball Band Plant
MISHAWAKA, Ind, Jan. 1% (UP)—Production halted by walkout of 75 workers in a division resumed today at ‘the
U.S RuBbér Company's ball band
plant. ._ Some 3000 employees were laid off Monday Decauss of material pebeste Som WRI
| The strike began, a week ago
the because: the company refused to
{rehire one worker who was fires
must decide ¢,; retusing to permit an increase emergency in his work schedule.
| George S. Cummins, president {of Local No. 65, CIO United Rub= {ber Workers, said union and man= agement spokesmen would confer
could then appoint a board of in-| again today on the grievance. dispute. After! receiving the board’s report, the|
HOOSIER TRUCKER KILLED NEW LENOX, II, Jan. 11
President could ask the courts| (yp).—Ralph Hollister, 24, Gary, injunction to keep the Ind. was crushed to death today
fwhen the truck he was driving {collided with the rear of an auto truck on Route 30 near
| AWARDED BUILDING BID
Hi CASTLE, Jan. 11 (UP) . E. Schenck Co., Indianapolis,
A check of the strikers i was awarded a contract
|When she returns, she is going|cated that they were ready for for general construction of twa
[to help out at her daughter's {Greenfield dress shop.
Mr. Lewis’ cue and that produc-|Srade school tion in the closed mines will be in |Were six other bidders and the
buildings. Ther#
When she left the hospital last full swing on the appointed day. Schenck bid was $425,193.
night, Mrs. Martindale carried an
|partment at a surprise party. {during its three days.
| The sky was dark,
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{warm all over. three-day week in all mines.
The hit-skip strike which closed [Eugene 5, 8 an mith, 26. tndlanapolis; Jean J.|umbrella and purse presented her | selected mines in nine states cost TRUMAN TO GO TO PARTY by the hospital registration de-| the country 1,370,000 tons of coal Another | —President Truman tomorrow the steps 6 million tons will be lost this | will attend a reception for Demo= {looked cold, but inside, she was! week through the UMW- -imposed | cratic Congressmen at the Shore-
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (U9)
ham Hotel.
STRAUSS SAYS:
Ma George, Rose Loy: Keith Eimne Hobart At Methodist—Roger, . Ruth 8tickie; Ray- | ~ mond, Eleene Cromiteh: Shaxter, Grubb: Robert, At. Home--Gerald; | E. Raymond; Jessie, Douglas; Lockwood; George, Lora Mosley,
son, Theoner Brown, 143 John, Margaret Herring,
. Vinecent’s—Robert, Thomas, Catherine Wingenread: |" Jeanette Crider; Clyde, Wine Chasteen: { XN Dest, Ida Bids Arup: Dr Joseph, Mary | | Walther; Paul, rene Houtzer; Rosann Pitakerald: Thomas, Ann Harold, Ann_Strube; Lawrence, beth Woolf; Maurel, Jane Bube
DEATHS | Joseph PFischel, 76, at 1336 N. Delaware, cardiovascular renal | Florence A. Btrough, 88, at 2244 N. De-| | Quincy, auricular fibrillation | Alice Howell, 88, at 624 E. 13th, thrombosis | Bana. May Wilkins, 59, at General, cere- | bral hemorrhage | Jacob E. Burts, 80, at 313 W. 3st, coronary occlus Leonidas Hum arger, a8, at 5837 N. Pennsylvania, arterioacle Olive Hawkins Ketcham, 65, at 5139 Kenwood, cerebral thrombosis. Carrie Ralston, 81, at 3254 N. Illinois; cardiovascular renal. Dan H. Cassidy, 48, st 32 N. Colorado, subarachnoid hemorrhage. Samuel Jonothan Dunn, at I U. MedT, Myocar at Ti
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Otis W. Mattingly, 56, at 3907 Hoyt, coronary occlusio! Susan Page © Connor, 3 at 1415 NWN. ne » _CArcinom 10, at 2905 W. Washington, arteriosclerotic heart. James Rinker, 80, at 140% N. Delaware, Pagar Shields, 77, st 1. U. Med1 Center, arteriosclerotic heart. Archie $ J Kab. 57. at Methodist, myocar Lillie R. Messier, 82, at 2630 College, car-
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