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——————— ® ! ® ® re) Inside In Enopolis Hoosier Profile THE youngest captain in the history of the arrests in one month. The feat has never been Indianapolis Police Department is Harry F.—eqgualed. x Yarbrough. He's. 39. The captain was born in Terre Haute, and - ome. H1-1928 He is only a captain 12 hours a day. The

other 12 he is custodian and janitor in his five-apartment house. He never sleeps. Capt. Yarbrough, head of one wing of the city's vice squad, is very proud of his home." Ajdong--with his wife, Mary Helen, and their hound, Skipper, ‘he has made apartments out

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ister, AT-2628. | —er oftheir colonial —type—home ar 155 E Fall : Creek Pkwy. South Drive And, ts The home overlooks Fall Creek near the those days.” 78. '. Delaware St. bridge. . EL . ” come natural. Makes Captaincy in Six Years CA-3890, HARRY YARBROUGH'S rise to a captaincy I'm working at home, od has taken place in only six vears on the force. shape.

He was appointed to the force in 1939, but spent more than three years in haval service Fven in service, he couldn't get away from being ‘a cop. He served with the Navv Shore Patrol in Indianapolis, Chicago, Cheyenne, and Omaha. In his early police service he was assigned to a motorcycle team. His teammate was

downtown to

CHURCH Yormon: Stress of the year.

an Interior decorator for Wm H. Block & Co. confidentially, I made more - money

I just happen to like it. I'm not working down here at headquarters,

“Why last year, when the chief called ‘me tell as a captaip, 1 was dirty from head to foot. 1 had been putting lath on the. walls.” The captain'sfour-man vice squad has made 137 raids on pool “ticket sellers since the first

“We dgn't nmmaake many

his. family movegs- to Indianapolis when he: was 3. He attended School 52, and was graduated from Technical High School. He had made up his mind at the end of high ; school that he wanted to join the force, but he wai “eight years getting the appointment. “In the meantime,”

he says, “I. worked as.

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ermon: At the Edward Gerdt, now a detective sergeant, The law is such that arrests are difficult. We islon . He and Sgt. Gerdt set a record. of arrests ane Jouad, though, that we can slow up ir” genres §oloe for violations. They logged 564 : their business considerably by confiscating their

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r; Paul Mdiar, tckets, . : rilgmship Dinner, We Il break them some day, but it's going V. Rich Presie to take time. rankiin | “cotlorn Capt. Yarbrough was elevated to the rank Srant 14100 Eastr. of captain after his fine work with a squad M., T:00 P.M detailed to breaking up the bootleg taxicab n & E. New York. racket: MTR M. “We didn't put the racket eléar out of Dre 3 3, oBinkin. business. but we stowed it down to the place m. and 7:30 ». where jt _is.no_ longer. profitable .for--them- to nn na 8 | oe — operate.’ : es The handsome, young-looking captain's most, . recent triumph was the capturing of two holdup © -S men. as they walked away from the “job” at 603 W. Maryland St. “It was just plain Juck,” he said. “We were STREET } near the. location when we. heard the call on ST the radio. My squad. John Sherman, Don Pastor Burkert. and FEarl Phelps, and I. started Fstons Ave. ' toward the scene just as we heard the descripreste asta "re tions oh the. radio, as se ari 304 Suspicious Characters

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Wa ~~ “THERE WERE two men walking along sr ——— the street, trying" to look nonchalant. They 0D .. didn’t look anything like the descriptions we. GA-6038 had heard, but we decided to ‘shake them e. Minister down’ when we noticed something odd. School ] “It. was. a _cold..night. and-- they- were" dui. , breathing entirely too heavily to have just been Service walking. When we searched them we found

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took" them "back to

“The rest was easy: We the scene and they were identified.” “On Feb. 3 he was commended by Chief IN | H SUNDAY Rouls and Mayor—Al- Feeney for his diligence Harry F. Yarbrough in capturing the men. (By Bob Bourne.)

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I Q 1 2 I ‘ BE iL “Gay Amigo’ and ‘Impact’ | PITTSBURGH, Feb. 25 (UP) /phasized construction of two and BELMONT Story ef Molly X'' and “Pree {Unemployment figures s Y- three bedroom dwellings costing cixMa .'On the Town" and “The rocketed today to more than 500, "| between $6600 and $7800. Crooked Way." . ines. apd) -+000-in-the-soft-eoal strike, — — rr tats Tou Taal ~N ih 1 : ‘yor Mr, ‘Coogan was elevated from DAISY: Feudin Rhythm AW 1d “‘Prontier] | “More than 127,000 workers in _. resident of NAHR to . Pony Expre ed stri been -P : erson [napector General” and The) coal-purning industries have eN succeed Rodney M. Lockwood of = Erooked Way al laid off. Some 372,000 United Detroit as leader of the associa rou NT. AIN SQUARE — “Ambush” an fe Mine Workers have been on strike GAG IEIRS., oR ope "ot Sand" and “Blondie| tion at the annual convention in ILD (for three weeks. . They Were! Chicago last week. GRANADA - Miho Heiress” and “Free for [jolned * this week by 10,000" Pro- : . io = AMILTON “Inspector General an gressive Mine Workers in Illinois.| He is past president of the MAMILYON © : . | i Coal-burni ailroads. posted Builders Association of Southern HOR: \RD tar Incident” and “Scene ~§ Soal-burning raliroads pos Florida and has been a- director ° NG ClAmt.ush” and “South Bea] inotices of ‘additional layoffs effec- of NAHB for three years. In 1947 YING mo tive next week. More than 55. he was regional vice president, LINCOLN “Clay = Pigeon _ an u {000 railroaders already are on f the Surfside. Fl MEC €A The Lucky Stiff" and ‘Cheyenne lcoal-shortage caused furloughs. 2 tibet He Supe fle, OO Sutpost In Mirorcs™ and annin ? ol Eldorado Pass ah | The steel and heavy equipment iy of Massachusetts In ORIENTAL ; Prince Of Poxes” and R Gamb industries have been forced to stitute of Technology and a World PARAMOUN To perilous Waters” and make drastic cutbacks in pro- War 1 veteran. The Man From Texas’ =. duction and put thousands out of, LTE "Ramey Daushier | dori work. The Caterpillar Tractor REX Bride For Sale’ and “The RusCo. in Peoria, 11. will go on a Jordan Students Set Tae Toea nd Sony GLGE RITZ “On The T {four-day week Monday, affecting 0 Sin. : ; v D Ambush and "South Sea 8 10,000" workers. To Direct 1 ~Act Plays ni ou hii show tonight Blood i International Harvester said -Three senior drama students at Suri Ma af Triuinphs” and “Tar. that: 24,000 workers in its Illi- the Jordan College of Music will esert Mystery, plus “Bruce nois plants will begin working direct two evenings of one-act SRT RITAN “Sands Of Two. Jima and only three days a week on Mon: plays in the Odeon at 8:15 p.m. SPEEDWAY © {Oltoost’ In" Morocco’ and lday. The Ford Motor Co. sald it on Mar. 10 and 11. Free For . a “Su | “hi ne i M n u{would close its Chicago plant! Apihyr Berlault will direct amos Ban Of The Crime” a idown entirely because it could Eugene O'Neill's “Before Break- ST » C1 pu + pe nt . In Morocco" and 4 : o Late For * {nat get_parts........... ~ TTAST WIth PAU Browne Tn THE STRAND *“0uthost Ta Moroees™ wid { p o ig- te nT CRIN | Schenley Distilleries at “Louis lay’s ‘lone role. ECW un on The Hudson" and| pla) {ville, Ky... clased Thursday night. Ruth Thistlethwaite will direct yuXkno. “Tne lady Takes A Sailor” | {The company said layoffs would TR Lad He ¢ a R . - Lotion." TOE The Lady Takes | be held to a minimum but there lo . Ady oF a spur Ts « ol TO WN “Outgast In Morocco” and) pL GP 8 ‘as oo Late For r |was not enough fuel to permit °Y Tennessee Williams CASE GUE “Mr Blandings Builds His Dream h will include Helen Shadle, Louise House! and Christopher Columbus’ | it e making of whiskey. ‘ | . {Got ' i The Black] |Davis and John Gates. ZARING ~The Heiress’ ane i

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‘Bootleg’ Prices Climb Prices for “bootleg while; climbed --to- a point more than double the pre-strike level. Low-grade dirty coal-—the so-

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{for about $5.50 State and city officials through out the country continued to isSue emergency. proclamations and ‘plan for “critical” economic and {social conditions caused by the shortage of coal In Ilinoisthe cities of Kankakee and Springfield an nounced that “schools will not (open Monday, Chicago's 385,000 {public school students were told! would get one day a week off starting next KFriday., Electric. powered surface and

MANILA (UP) Press that 70 Hukbalahaps peasants of leftist tfeanings) were killed by constabulary forces in the.. Bataan-Zambales area in the. past. four days. The reports said government casualtiex were one killed and three wounded

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{ i : loys and. trains to run. slower. | i “Robin Hood.’ o- | auction” al" "130 ‘aia 3.36. °'® [Heaters in some cars were turned| LORETTA YOUNG J Loca] Girl Pretty Enough to Be Future. fe emery eo Off vdespite-zero-weather. pO, i A T £ddy_ Duh d._ Vivian. . Bilal |The East St. Louis, Ill. Inter er 7 ga A en ms Miss America -Candidate,- Says Reporter | on sia oud T084650 8.30 888 urban Water Co. said that 2000 W| MEYTOTWECITY TIM ‘THE MYSTERIOUS By HARMAN W. NICHOLS, United Press Staff Correspondent | “Dancing in the Dark,” with-wil- |homes will be without water un-| MARILYN MAXWELL HOLT ” DESPERADO WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 —1 know a candidate for a future Miss| [27 Dowell and Bete Drake 5 |less the company gets coal with- FRANK MORGAN © JAMES QLEASON 3 America. : | ESQUIRE in a week. ] (EWS STON + | —- or] She's a pretty brunet and has a lot of poise. She makes “Hamlet with Laurence Oliv- | The city council in Decatur, Palio 10M : RY = MIDNIGHT SHOW! the best cherry pies I ever ate. Lb 39 an Ill., planned ‘to establish ““heat| ' L : : ta ( : } ! . " ast Stoge Show at 12:30 A. M. The girl is Jacqueline Hanneman of Indianapolis, Ind. She Na TNDANS Flonn ama | Shelters”. in the armory and other TENNIS CHUMPS ’ came to Washington to present to President Truman a couple of Alexie Smith, at’ 12:15. 2:45. -5 20. public buildings for residents who cherry pies. She had the honor ? 1:80, anid. 10:90. have no coal for their homes. whic h aamits She makes trom “Sarumba.” with Doris Dowling tes 1s + Mi ef halen. 1 rrr io Speaker. Ce Se WO out aver CORtesiANta) i rries grown In Michigan, | 1h me W TUS TH 0 & 1:00 P. M cherry pie’ baking contest spon-.. First. don't grease the pie, Rena Hear Ship Movements - ‘ . | . Delilah.” with edy 2 4 by N v pan. Measure sifted flour. Add] | ‘Samson and Dehils us Jer By United Pres — pote) hye National Red ( DEITY! Catt sift again into mizing bowl, Lamar 7 3nd, Victor Mature rd 11.0 Fririxing New York. Magallanes. fram st : Ct i ~ Departing New York American Bilder ; TERIAN The President wasmt home © ut one-half the lard into the LOEW . ro Ne pk American Biiijes and his ORCHESTRA flour to a corn meal consistency, Key ta the City, favelte Genoa: Mormacoak. to Goete AND COMPLETE - Ixtesnth when Miss Hanneman called at : , ; Gat Loretta Yo ue ang Marin borg. Si Leiden. to Auckland: Steel » RANTS \ using a pastry blender. Cut in re- Maxwell. at 11 16 115, 3.20, 5.3% Recorder to Beirut © Avalon. to Hall Dh ‘RROWN Blair House, pies in hand. An maining lard and blend to the (3% 945 and 1is5. fax Queen’ of Bermuda. tn Hamilton nal 8 all ih SERVICES assistant accepted them with, "00 peas. Add cold milk, LYRIC i LLAIS A Mo 24088 thanks and said he would see the using a fork to blend ingredients. | i) J inisrous Profession. gi | Att on eaking chief got them. Place on folded waxed paper, and, OBrien. at 11.15, 1:58. 444. 730 Ve 3 9:30 A M. I" hope he did. Mr. Truman and 10.16 AND ip. 6:30 P M. : p 1a. . ' work slightly until ‘the particles. “The Mysterious Desperado.” with | ON| 00 P M missed something if he didn’t &ink p14 ¢ooather. ym Hoi. at 13 52, 338 6.24. and + HT Nn 1] —FP. M a tooth into one of those goodies.! € 9.10. : Je a STAR of STAGE eee } - “Divide dough into two parts. _ — — i & SCREEN RESBYTERIAN First Ple at 12 with a little more for the lower } VICTOR MAIL Ll . rH ST Miss Hanneman, 17. said there crust than the upper crust. Place ‘Wolf Hysteria’ | The M. ‘. 3 Music il TINSEL en. Minister Aare ways and ways to make a dough for Jower-crust -on-floured S “Alc ok = RR Ld 030. A M good cherty, pie. Her way is the pastry canvas and roll dough weeping asxa ETH HAR YIE] 10°45 AM best in the land, as of now. from enter out until it is 3, ANCHORAG Alaska. Feb. MM 5 EET ROR THI: The youag-lady made her first Hheh—thiek—Fold—erust—in—quar-25 TUPI Cla “Rhode SL LVL nes “It was an apple pie,” she said crust. Roll upper crust in same life Service, today reported that I 35¢ Children All Do Ne LP a) it) “It fell kind of Mat on top. The Manner, then cut a few slashes “wolf hysteria” was sweeping WW IS A ren —second was a cherry pie. Last hit : Alaska. a , Mass. vear the champion cherry pie. The ingredients, or fillings, in- Reports. from frightened resi- i POWELL - STEVENS - DRAKE baker got on the radio and said clude three cups of drained cher- dents are flooding the service's es and her favorite pie was lemon ries.. '4 cup juice from the cher- headquarters from all parts of meringue. I'm being honest when ries, one cup granulated sugar, the territory: he said SUNDAY I say mine is cherry.” five tablespoons of pastry flour, The wildlife expert said there SA ith ‘ Jacqueline, known to her friends '¢ tfaspoon of salt. 'i "teaspoon are many wolves in Alaska, but.. “Swing and Sway W! 26th as “Jackie.” thinks it is a lot almond extract and a teaspoon of he said much hysteria is con more fun to bake pies than cakes, butter. nected with reports of wolves You don’t have to tippy - toe Drain the Cherries bothering people. around the house with .a pie in| ya, drain the cherries, measure -His office is investigating rethe oven. It would take an A- three cups and add 1! cup of Ports from Anchorage residents che ~bomb-atmost—she-save-to-make juice, then you measure and sift that wolves have been following wurcnes a pie fall, whereas a cake will jp, sugar, flour and salt together. them on outlying streets, 5) . . fall By a footiall i. Add this to the cherries and stir — Jackic, once she gels her pans jightly Add the almond and stir kets URCH and things out, can whip up a : . ie i Relatives Sought as Tic some more. 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