Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 3

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SUNDAY, MAR, 19. 1050 _ Maa A ss |THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

~ Fans Scream As Hoosier Hysteria Reaches Climax AtF ieldhouse

Photos by. John Spicklemire. Times Staff Photographer,

Here's a view of the crowd which filled Butler Fieldhouse to overflowing for yesterday after- Brightly-lettered trousers leave little doubt as to the alle- Lafayette Jefferson fans were happy—for the moment—when Jefferson rallied in the final noon’s tourney games. A tense moment brings these fans to their feet, flags waving and emotion giance of these three Marion rooters, Dave Raven (left), Joe Cain game. But their jubilance was short-lived as Madison went inta the lead. (Left to right) Connie Scott, _mirrored on their faces. : (center) and Howard Starr. Mary Jo Coling and Margaret Rose.

WW, a d have been able to bring this conH id L + G Fle sh |Ste hen M. Davis Gl af ¥ U it T ahead with a call to Key West and 4 few minutes later le returne J I o up 00 one in as S pl T d an 0 ni e ruman, NI Na%% Hla Mee BADR “They do not wish to speak to|clusion,” he said. “We feel such a Thé loot garnered by a 53-year-(told police the bandits walked i ervices ues ay a a us,” he said. {peace conference ust be are old “holdup” man, vanished withiwhile there were four customer Stephen M. Davis, 4706 Wash- Stalin by Phone Backfires {matter up with the President. He Finally, at 1:08 p. m. Mr. Saltz, {ranged or the world will be dismaying speed last night. lin the store and demanded tne! ington Blvd., who died yesterday went out in the hall and -tele- issued a statement. [blasted to pieces by atomic warA clerk told police that James/contents of the cash register. in Methodist Hospital, will be bur-| Legion Post's Peace Parley Scheme phoned Key West on a pay phone., “We are deeply sorry not toifare. Smith, 871 Eugene St. walked| Not satisfied with the total, the jeq in Masonic Cemetery, Wayne- | ‘Col Ider’ into the Theo Cable Liquor Store, Men also took the cash box from town, after services Tuesday in| Turns Into a $187 Cold Shoulder 931 N. West Sf, ordered a-pint of under the counter before fleeing planner & Buchanan Mortuary. | NEW YORK, Mar. 18 (UP)—A group of war veterans failed to; ovement that gin, took it, stuck his hand into|In a car driven by a third man, Born in Fountain County, near put President Truman and Premier Stalin on the same party line to- or QQ of chiroprae- his pocket, growled, “This is a Mr. Wilson said. ; {Waynetown, Mr. Davis, who was| day. STRAUSS . holdup,” and fled, taking nothing ™ {71, lived in Indianapolis and prac- | Their scheme didn’t get any further than a long distance tele- SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI Terre Haute, but the bottle, Jail Inmates Predent teed public accounting here 28iphone switchboard. p, said yester- In no time, police were pur- Suicid f§ Pri |years. He was a member of Hills-| The Duncan-Paris Post of the American Legion, currently en-| to end the suing Smith so aggressively that vici e 0 risoner (boro Masonic Lodge, Murat| gaged in a legal battle with the ~ cl a | where state he fell down and broke the pint.! Occupants of the City Jail bull- Shrine and Scottish Rite. | parent organization, wanted the never x ale. of the 110 miemlicensing of He drew a knife, police said, be-/pen last night prevented one of Survivors include his wife, two heads of state to arrange a tors 3 ao Ro ilorss theo e the - State fore his arrest. [their number from committing Edna; a son, Richard Davis, and! gate to meet and make peace, a = ers Te: MonGasy: Examination He was charged with drawing pulcide, police said. ister, Mrs. John Allinson, alll They got. only silence from (for 12 a Indiana lis time, s consistantly a deadly weapon and with pre< A 48-year-old man, arrested in| lot “Indianapolis. Moscow and 3 cold Shoulder ftom day Po i the right to larceny, and will appear in Mu-;Union Station for arguing too {the “Little ite House” at Key ean. _nicipal Court. tomorrow. _|loudly with his’ wife, a Card Stays Filed | West, Fia., where the President AA Commander Peter pn he federation seme Two men with pistols va short to hang himself with his belt; but -LROMINSTER; Mass: “Mar. 18" yacationing:~ : revent a is 5 HE mew, Indian- time later took $225 from the was foiled. when his cellmates| (UP)—A library card, found at’ It was =a golden silence, too. | P charter. sat down by the Soe. : Carleton F. : Wilson Liquor Store, 115 E.|gave warning. : {the Leominster Public Library, is| The vets had to pass the hat 0a noon.. He told how ae B the! ecretary, and 10th St. | He was taken to General Hos- believed to have been issued about [get the $187.69 it.cost to talk to! {call was going to cost and asked ia ne, treasurer, : _ Proprietor Sherman A. Wilson’ pital for observation. {1890. cheery-voiced long distance oper-ieor a Tag i clude Drs. L. . fa arid a traffic supervisor for| Told Approval Needed } Auman and STRAUSS {an hour and 10 minutes. | At 12:07 p. m., he picked up the Indianapolis; STRAUSS i Hooked for Paris Call [receiver and told long distance, Oliver Crom- > SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! They also got hooked for the ne was ready to get Stalin and the! 3. A. Whalen cost of a transAtlantic call from President on the wire. The phone . Wayne, and Z Paris, where three post members| company was not ready, however. onnersville. * were cheering the attempted tele-1¢ kept Mr. Saltz waiting until ” ’ : phonic truce from the European 12:12, and then informed him no sidelines. call could be placed without the The Post rented a parlor In alapproval of: the two heads of} {hotel for $45. They spent $62.24 state. on telegrams and cables to Mr. “You'll have.to pardon the inTruman’ and Stalin asking if it| formality of this,” Mr. Saltz said. was all’ right to place the call. At 12:13, the phone rang again. None of the queries was an- He picked up the receiver. swered. A minute later he put it down Another $77 was spent install-lagain. ings telephone, a wire recorder] “It was Robert Clark, district] and ‘a loud speaker system tojtraftic superintendent,” Mr. Saltz amplify the conversation ‘which said. "He has said we ean't Bo

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