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‘By BOB BOURNE : t Two dangerous men, ‘who slugged a guard at Central State: Hospital Sunday night, are still at large. Ne Aaron Dooley, 20, a convicted sex psycopath, and James Fdward Davis, 25, a car thief and escape artist, have been the objects of a city-wide search since their escape. o. The two men knifed and slugged William Elders, 60, a guard) In Cottage “1 at .the hospital; Mare ‘than 20 stitches Were . re; quired to close the wounds in

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In jures 0 qi ~ lable and looking out for— ference in 1927, and was one of, A “customer” who took a cash sored by The Indianapolis Times, Meanw} "h 8 . neo -biaded ket This is his third -escape from y “your best interest the original sponsors of Winston box containing $2500 in checks The Indiana Academy of Science dianapolis knif aa Max ng. Bahr, Boimiod the hospital. The last time, he throughout the entire Churchill's United Europe Move- and currency yesterday from fhe and the Indiana Junior Academy . sociation —- a rE the Basie Supe edi. VAlked away from No. 1 cottage) Falls From Tree : i transaction. ~~ ment. {Advance Paint Co., 338 N. Capi- ‘lof Science. Mr. Finegan built 50 cent p! : “Jan. 1. He was. picked up three . . I tol Ave. was still missing today, six-inch reflecting telescope - as compa ately began nite eat Sonion 45 days later by local police. He had, As Ladder Is Raised Board Suspends Permits ga iii Assembly police reported. part of his science project for the Clayton 3 fer ¢ nile got Into theipecome bold, and told a few per-| Plunging 50 feet from a giant Of 11 .lLiquor Dealer eypaud, now a delegate” pe well-dressed thief entered contest. ., the orgar “Th ne tendent d 14 Sons who he was. The rest was willow tree as Indianapolis fire- 9 $ to the French Assembly, Is the the store and walked into the Saul Herbert Sternberg, 16:-year- for early e superiniendent and policeio,,y Suspension of liquor permits of representative from France to the credit manager's office, unoccu- ments mi were investigating a theory that ——i a men rushed to raise a rescue lad- 11 retail dealers, three bartenders jed ‘at the moment. old aspiring physicist from the m an. attractive young woman rder yesterday, a 16-year-old youth and two waitresses was an- ?| Consultative Assembly of the Pied a oy beck and forth Bronx, New York, won the $2800 $16 to -$1 smuggled the weapon into a Irate Customer ‘was critically injured. nounced today by the Indiana Al- Council of Europe. He 1s pros). oe Ee as AC Westinghouse grand seignee Strike. he w% «institution. Dr, Bahr said a youn coholic Beverage Commission — dent of - the committee on eco- 3 scholarship. ogg sal 5 == In the ok the metal cash box from : woman visited Dooley Sunday! Shoots at Officer Tonaia Gene Loomis. 3779 py 8 EE ordered nomic questions of the council.’ 4 desk and darted out a side door The dark haired young senior applied 10 afternoon. . Police tod Parker. Ave., was unconscious to- the permits suspended for periods He was held by the Vichy gov- officials said. ) at the high school of music and ginia lun Investigators theoriieq the| "olice today were. holding thei ,y ot General Hospital. of five to 30 days. ernment in 1941 and condemned meters art in Manhattan was judged the. here. Yousan may." have: supplied the hat and overcoat: of a -man| Attending physicians described] Those receiving permit suspen- to prison. Mr. Reynaud was FIND AGA KHAN GEM nation’s top teen-age. scientist | a Ae nife and ranged for a get- wanted for shooting at an officer, Lhis condition as-extremely eriti-{ ions _included . Fred - Caserio.- Hberated in 1945 with the Allied “PARIS, Mar. 7 1UP) =Recov-] over 39 other finalists from 15 Full pr A A , pels; ed insd- Yesterday after losing an argu- cal {Michigan City; Harold 8. Wood, advance. ery of what remains of the $14,- Lord Lav states. A. total of 2245 pupils day perio ie Di ot the hospitaljment in Berky's Super-Market, Witnesses. told: poiice the youth Hobart: Ned Williams and Bar- Besides the English Speaking 000 Marquise diamond, one of the si ra bi trom high schools throughout the back at n ir & d a ot A ot Pp | 920° W.- Michi 5 "had climbed the tree to retrieve, cnder Kenneth Burkholder, Wa- Union, and United Europes com- finest gems stolen from the Aga SEEKS SHERIFF OFFICE fnation | participated in the contest. declared, a id quate laws e oy Chigan St, a kite belonging to a smaller boy P2sh; Theodore Denicola; VFW, mittee, the “speakers will be Kahn last August, was announced Raymond, A. Howard, ‘4236, Saul won the top prize by: care the pre-si a Hav " . sol Sgt. Alexander Posey feported when he apparently siipped and|)ackson Place and waitresses sponsored by the Foreign ‘Policy by the Surete Nationale today. Graceland Ave. today filed his fully measuring the tracks made then. oh bin Luce py olent Sjeoting from the gov hi Un-saught his foot in a tree fork. |Florence Miller and Elsie C. Ru- Association and Committee on The stone had been recut, police application for candidate as by helium atoms across a. Photo. Mayor 0 entified customer who had be-! _[back, all of Gary. Foreign “Relations. said, ‘sheriff in the Democratic rimar aphic late. . ‘This is pot a prison and should come abusivé in disputing a bill a pall rave Jung. bre = a P ry. graphic pl ports indic not be Fun 3 one. We must have he had tendered in payment for OF but fell just as fir from No. | : : : ; er ? "APR 8 some place to keep these violentigroesries, worn — : fell just Dremen. Tee : = - ? ie = ome lo Sages, od t th 3s The customer, Sgt. Posey said, Truck Cos Arrived to raise Be en “One o ese men was sent apparently became disgruntled at! > : . : Tek 0 arrive Jete on mental writs from the/finding himself separated from man. Joseph. Gallagher as : E “ z 2 "the nd of Jtissupolia General Hospital. his hat and coat in the store |i 8 said, when the boy, FR anklin 4411 = agen, hg e other was transferred from’ He drew a gun, fired one Shot, b)inged to the ground. -* i # : acilities v the reformatory. They should be and ran, Sgt. Posey reported His re. Malets praue. the bov's ’ ’ they said. In prisons. But when they are vi- flight was hastened by Sgt. Posey, \mother, said he was subject ya . : : A few d olent cases, - the - prison - sendsiwho fired a shot in return and fainting spells. Police theorized ? 3 a loss or them to us, and we have no place! chased the _Mman, unsuccessfully. {he may have become excited or, grade co to care for them. Sa |dizzy when he reached the top of emergency Conviction Cited club: to Hear Talk /the tree and lost consciousness. Sv The records of the hospital The boy's father, Gilbert, was C ay that Dooley was Jost On Communism Expose otifieq oY boys in the neigh- | | A 5 = Mr, Mog to the hospital after he was con-| Dr. Harry Nagle, Indianagolisborhood and reached the scene in| ~ i a i RY ee si the associs victed of assault and battery’ dentist who has made -a study to o] HE 1G RUSIRIFRHY ve 5a ® the f. : : = ly nine-—e “TWIth tent {6 rape. expose the fallacies of commu-| "ob R a General ambulance. « ee ew = - ne lin th He was admitted | to the hospital The accident occurred in. the}... er Se a . coa in e “Mar. 8 1949. His life of crime MST WIN"nddress the “Warren yard of School 1, Gale and 36th ; i temperatui is a long one, though he is only Township Republican Club at 8/Sts. near Ronald's home. He is a : ers to dis 20. He was sent to the Indiana p. m. tomorrow. [Student at. the James E. 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