Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1950 — Page 8
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AHS 10° give the derendant |” a tal examination in General H 1, Indianapolis. Named by! the t to make the examina-| tion re Dr. E. Rodgers Smith, and or E. W. Mericle, both of! Indigpapolis. rneys for McGuire have their client will plead in the slaying of Robert Indianapolis tavern oper- . Brown was killed last) in his tavern, the Clifton |
Clifton St. close of the third day o | the last night an all-malé| jury. been seated, but either
sideammay exercise peremptory challenges when the session b resumed tomorrow. The 12 prospective jurors a indicaded they are unopposed to the déath penalty. Snare
of Mlanapolis’ Off-Street Parking Authority, spoke today before
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dent of the League, presided at the monthly luncheon in the Ath. Jetic | Club.
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| Mr. Thompson, Mr. Schaad, Mr. Addresses League | The Manual Edavard P. Pierre, vice president) n,4e' Club named D. William
Knapp president last night at | members of the Construction! its organizational meeting in ague. Manual High Auditorium. H. Williamson Stewart, presi-| Mr. Knapp immediately | pledged the group to a program of’ assistance in the building of a new, $3 million Manual High, | sociation. scheduled to be begun this Roy .Siebert, president, Man- water shortage, but the reservoirs gency squad and John was treat-
Howard Hurdman was elected vice president; Manual vice president, became and Christopher |
Earl Teckemeyer, president of =
¥ One of wietihe ew | Broad Ripple High School DPTULEE marae FALSE TERTH | Fathers’ Association. Mr. Tecke- {
| parents’ groups and listed the
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Noble Poole,
As Manual High- School Dads’ Club organizes . . . (back row, left to right) Mr. Gorman, Mr. | (the Parki Offic dal. | Bowers, Mr. Teckemeyer, Mr. Siebert, Mr. Poole, Mr. Edison, Mr. Brittan. Front row (left to right) | arsing cla Stahl, Mr. Green, Mr. Hurdman. Facing group, Mr. Knapp.
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School Commission ers Leon C. Thompson and Emil NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (UP)~—
Fountain Square Merchants’ As- [was a forecast of rains in the up-
bandmaster. also spoke.
herd of about 300 is maintained railing the no-shave special.” meyer spoke on formation of «in the Wichita Mountains Wild: drain on the faucets was heavier pigment ‘Widely ‘used in paint. north 48 life Refuge, Okla. than expected. 0 i
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TELEVISION SHOW spring, and to working for bet- | 5) Alumni Association; Don [still were only about one-third ed at St. Francis Hospital. He got off the train in 4 hd . | ter understanding between par- | Edison, vice president, Manual 4.0 | Swanigan was arrested on Oct. his underwear. Every Night at | ents, teachers and students. PTA. E. L. Brittan, Manual It was bathless, shaveless and 14, charged with disorderly con- p———————————— c———
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| A At General-Walter, Eyla Gatling . EVENTS: TOMORROW At Methodist—Bland, Mary Boas Lloyd Lions Club—noon, Claypool, { Indians Jeterinary Medical Assoelation— to TE overston: Wilbur, Eva Wagner. 1 YK omorrow. Heverin [unter Chamber of Commerce — noon, Kiwanls Club “nogn. Slaven Filliam, Grace Overton; Clura, Shirley | Exchange Club--nbon, Claypool At Fs D 1d | Duley Group——noon, Linesin Deltas Tau Delta—noon, Washington oleman—Donaid_ joyce Rauscher | Pardue Association of Indianapolis—noon, Sigma Chi Alumni-—noon Canary Cottage. At St. Franecis—Allen, Elnora Marie Bals; | Athletic Club Phi Delta Theta-—noon Wa Rroest. Ella 3 an pope: Soo Edna | { Optimist Club-noon, Beverir tt rec ive Bishe [ante Asembly Woman's Club — noon. Tawiith Night Service a. This evening, At General Dr. Elmer. Mary Billing are At Methodist John Virgin Livres
IDads Club of Manusl Training Wigh Neola “Rebekah Lede, Distriet 6—8 p. m.,| Charles, Maxine Krebs: Donald. Bunies | { Scheel-8 p.m. school auditorium | Real Estate Beard--noon, Washington | | Construction Lesgue—noon, Athletic Club - At Coleman James, Elste Fleener; Clyde. | | Advertising Club—noon, Athletic Club, MARRIAGE LIC ENSES dley { Co-operative Clubnoon, Marots, | Ensemble Music Soclety—8:30 p. m., War Ray A. Dowden
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{turned Yo his desk and looked up| from Basel, Switzerland, —'@ few minutes later to see the bought himself a syit here
, ’ {driver coming at him with curved and checked it In a resRipple organization. N. Y.'s Beards Grow linoleum knife. He thrust a chair taurant while he had lunch.
Other speakers included In- On Second ‘Dry Day* in * police. approached the Swiss bor-
also slashed at him, Charles was from the restaurant check given first ald by the police emer- room, he discovered it was |
duct in the knifing of his son, Edk ward, 18, but police court records Killed . not indicate disposition of the ELKHART, Jan. 12 (UP)—| home, building lot, farm*or in-_
Jovarts vo vestment propeny? to The
The firm president said he re- Jan. 12 (UP) — A visitor |
Swanigan’'s path and called As his homebound train ’
Charles Fisher intervened he package he had received
a size six boy's suit.
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diamond have been made truck driven by Joseph C, Rose, | ADS The from titanium dioxide, one white 31, White Pigeon, Mich., at the] NOW the newspaper with the | | e——
|(UP)—Navy destroyers and R {planes in the North Sea were {alerted today to watch for a 14-| STUART'S - CHARCOAL LOZENGES {year-old Scottish runaway, John| a pleasing, old-time favorite of thou {Guthrie, who went to sea alone| sands for over 50 years. Be SURE {in a stolen 50-foot fishing boat. | to get the mew, larger pac package ” The boat, a $28,000 craft named | Stuart's C Lozenges at
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ARBROATE, Scotland, Jan. 12| excessive smoking, ete., often resul
AF| instomach distress. You may sweeten | symptoms of acid stomach by taking
; Given First Aid der, he undressed in the | | V. Schaad; Manual High Princi- ards sprouted like alfalfa In| Swanigan turned on John WashrooRy” and tossed. Ma |Girl Jean, disappeared simul-| your druggist’s TODAY! i vir orm, Bro York today as the city ob- Fisher, knocked him down and old suit out the window. jianeousty bi jue nights | Stahl; Glenn Bowers, president, |Sérved “thirsty Thursday.” There slashed at him, police were told When he opened the
[found abandoned near the dock.) |The boat normally requires a) n ] crew of six. |” Police asked the Admiralty for| F It by ki ! laid and a search message waa or C ing in broadcast. Fishermen said boy could operate the boat and Bop ptly soothe itching and aid
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