Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1950 — Page 2
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3 Men Face Charges | 2. sme r “|Clemency today began a two-day, Four motorists and a pedestrian were injured in traffic ac- things, the fate of D. C. Stephen-| were in General Hospital today after a car driven by Allen Klan dragon will be heard at 2 . Hospital attaches sald Knarws| “Mrs. Amy Lensce of 1008 W, to life in 1925 for second degree nose fractured. Allen was less ,... with a pistol.at i1 p. m. as In addition to the famous Ste-
Case Up Tomorrow Passenger Injured Seriously When Car session to determine, among other! cidents early today and last night on Indianapolis streets, ‘son. struek a trackless trolley at Fulton and Vermont-8ts. at 2 a. m. p, m, tomorrow in a closed ses- * condition was critical with all of (yon oht "t wouldn't surrender Murder in the death of Madge seriously hurt, she left a street car at Michigan Phenson case, the commission will
In Traffic Accidents; [Begins Sessions 3 97 ‘The Governor's Commission on Rams Trolley Bus in Pre-Dawn Crash | | 77g Ogden Alien, 48, of 1339 N, Dearborn St, and Herbert Knarr,. The case of the former Ku Klux: ~ = Both were charged with being drunk. - [sfon.- Stephenson was sentenced his right ribs broken and hiS|pe. nurse when confronted by a Oberholtzer of Indianapolis. Connie Gray, 82, of 921 Con- 4 Patterson Sts. determine whether to grant
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gress Ave, was treated and re-| She told police she screamed clemency to a couple of dozen| ¥4
eased for head injuries after herias 1oud as she could when she assorted bandits, burglars, murNe prong parked carigaw the gun and thé: would-be derers and kidnapers. at 30th and Kenwood ‘Sts, PO- bandit fled down an alley. This is the first time that Ste-| fice reported. y . phenson has sought the avenue| ~~ Mrs. Donna Riggs, 65, of Bowl- Passing Motorist {of Governor's clemency. He has| “ing Green, Ky., was critically hurt Routs ‘Molester’ tried, however, virtually every last night when a car in which) Screams of an Indianapolis other known avénue in his 25- -| ut of She was nding, operated by Chea {murse late last night brought help) {ring campaign io get © * » id | ing t crashed Into a safety zone at Jom 3 passing moss a3 3 Fred Adams Makes Plea Gelsendorft and W. Washington "p00" cova he molester ap: Among the other cases to be Sts. x 3 {proached the nurse as she walked Considered is that of Fred Adams,
ern CALDEAX WaS Arrested ON B goon ge. Vincent's Hospital to-her BOW 52, who. was..sentenced- to}:
a of . being drunk. Mrs. {life rom Marion County in 1935, Ries was bi to General| 1eatby, home and Btiempted So ve was charged with second deHospital with a broken leg and i reatening to stab her. She Sree. murder along with two multiple head Injuries. | tought and screamed until a others in the machine gun killing Pedestrian Hurt |passing motorist skidded to a|Of Police Sgt. Lester Jones durMike George, 70, of 542 W.|stop. The man fled through an Ing a robbery of the Peoples MoWashington St. sustained head alley. 8 ; tor Coach Co., in 1933. a and other injuries last night when| Police sought a young man with| Edward Deane, charged his ~he walked into the side of an a strap torn from his military-| taking part in the same ki ling. automobile operated by George type topcoat. was denied Slemensy by the comF. Fultz, 55, of 636 8. Gale St, Fire Damage Slight {mission late last year. BR a Blog; of ¥: Was A_short-circuited cooling sys-|ter Detrich, also is asking the conerated Mr. Fultz of tem motor atop Rogers’ Studio, commission to commute his seneee xonirated Ms Pults of 20 N. Pennsylvania 8t., resulted! tence to open the way for possible condition at General Hospital. in a downtown fire alarm at parole, Detrich participated in a 4:30 a. m. today.” The flames major break at the State Prison Bandits Take $64 were noticed by a patrolman in Michigan City in 1933, while walking his ‘beat. There! Others Seek Clemency in Two Jioldups Hare vs slight damage. | Jesse Brown, sentenced to life
last night but & Snird ont his Burglars Bag $100, here Jor the_shooting 2 Mess n when would- | . ) ; Be icthn Sorat. 24 Cartons of Cigarets [clemency in the current. sesslon. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest R. Paul, Approximately $100 and 24 car-| Others 2eatenced from 3 Marion operators of Paul's Market, 120 tons of cigarets were stolen last/ County who are seeking yi W. 24th Bt, told police two night by sife-crackers at the Were: armed men took $45 from a cash Zero Plant of the Polar Ice Co. James Owens, Sentenced 1 1945 ~ Fegister and 315 from Mr. Paul.i1001 E. 27th 8t, police reported. |'* 760 10 25 years Tobbery. Howard Perkins, B54, of 405| Fred Chaille, manager, told po+ 1044 + aly ana Y i on oD Douglas 8t., told police an armed lice the burglars battered the ho : years or au San ry man took $4 from him as hedoor from a small safe and took ®" Co ye years for burglary, walked through an alley in the|the cigarets from a storage cab-| L. C. Carter, sentenced in 1943
to 10 to 25 years for robbery. 300 block on Blake Bt. inet. i an ~..| Frank Lucas, sentenced in 1947 to 10 to 25 years for the holdup of 'a Red Cab driver. T John Yancey, sentenced in 1044
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| Plans were being made today to administer the oath of office at 4 p. m, tomorrow to Matthew Welsh, newly appointed U. 8. Attorney here: The swearing-in ceremony will be held at the offices of the U. 8, Attorney in the Federal Building. It was believed likely that the oath would be administered by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Mr. Welsh was confirmed by the Senate yesterday for the
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (UP)—It appeared unlikely, today that the governments plea for a federal ald-to-education law would jar WASHINGTON, Feb. 9—Since the controversial aid bill out of the House Education and Labor
Samuel K. McConnélt-Jr: (R. Pa.), ranking minority mem. Mass) has come out stronger ber of the committee, said U. 8. Education Commissioner Ear} J,
than ever for her plan to print: McGrath arguments won't hel
colors, 3 ‘problem: : She would eliminate the gen-! What to do about ing dollar bills in one hue, say red, five’s in brown or orange and the 10's in_ something else
again. {ineffectiveness” for the pation’s, row, she. says, and. the Boston CN00L $yotem unless something robbery is practically solved. . . 118-401 the crit a
The $1.5 million the ‘robbers * teachers and school butld- Meri took is ail green. Under her plan!’ Sm _ ~ handlin old money would be retired from a oad 4 Wiig 2m loyalty program. circulation automatically. The. ve,” Mr. McGrath said in Ra cops could pick off the robbers as annual : It. they came in to make the ex- repo change. - ad Points Up Need She thinks her idea would also| Two Democratic members said average American gasping.” bring out a lot of currency being Mr. McGrath's view sould point) ] hoarded at present by Commu- up to committee members the Arms
nists, members of ' subversive pressing nec * for |
Mr. McGrath said yesterday it work. does not take an “alarmist” to! | predict
ers about whom so much fuss is being raised. { Mrs. Rogers got her ‘idea for her plan after many business people complained of the help's mistaking one’s for 10's and making change on the latter. When she herself gave a taxi driver a 10-spot where she had {intended giving him a dollar, she in decided on action and wrote the
Rep. Graham A. Barden (D. N. C.), wkd is *he author of al aid to pullic schools, sald he is “getting bullish” about bringing a bill ou. for House debate. Ha said he is hopeful that this ses
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Secretary of the Treasury John CTéAse Poste’ .~' - about $130 "Use,
tion scheduled. . | . In her investigation she touna Atomic
“shocking disorder and GOP =~
- Sen. Owen Brewster (R. Me.) in{dicated that the Republicans hope
h : ¥ I i ton | le mission ty to the nation's currency n different the committee settle its main d eur mesa po hiat| Fuchs spy case. But Sue member “ gt 3 .«,. |suggested that such a study eral term “greenbacks” by print-/schools. | might a -. fons
{to make political capital this fall {by blasting the administration's the government
He said the “revelations of the |extent to which espignage penetrated the upper echelbns,” of the : {executive branch “are leaving the
-*{groups-and-by-federat dg nec’ for agreement ob. mye Senate Armed Services a oh aoag some kind of ald 17 © Foon ities summoned Dr. Vanne{var Bush for a conference on the progress being made in military arms. The former head of the Research and Development Board was expected to give committeemen a “briefing” for some of the sion of Congress will BPPIOVe 1 0stions they will ask when the legislation similar to his mea- 7... cniers of State testify soon. The senators want to Jud out | sion an hour earlier than usual What progress is being made on the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Reserved seats—b0 cents, 85 cents and JSILWTY Department immed:iyy vote gp a pill that. would in.(such. devices as_the proximity
and radar. ——— |W. Snyder didn’t seem very in- Million a year. The Senate laid
{terested and she followed up with| aside the Central Arizona 1rriga-| FEVER SWEEPS OHIO TOWN MARBURG, Germany, Feb. 9 ATLANTA, Feb. 9 (UP)-—Ellis a bill in Congress in 1948. The tion project to open NORTH LEWISBURG, 0.
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— CHOOSE YOUR VALENTINE GREETINGS NOW “Sen Homer B Ca QUA > y . pehart WHILE OUR SELECTION IS COMPLETE! (R. Ind.) told the Senate yester:| day that he and Sen. William E.
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