Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1950 — Page 2

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! ing . .. water buffalo : Anariment House Fire = iii ume iis: | Fils Vacanoy i |. dish $100 . . . but none | On Commission _ Spreads Alarm Throughout Building {less than $15. ° : | By MERRIMAN SMITH (eo. Git derella boners. ; (Continued From Page One) » “1 7 @ That's the menu at New United Press White House Reporter £8 Before Turning to Rescue of Own Children | «79 Thats the mend Sports | © yatiad Tessa White House Resarie, | “She 1 Ficlep Dolores Halloran. | oman odo last year, da . Quick thinking and bravery on the part of one tenant today was Afield Club. | President Truman will not name '15, of 940 Concord St. a soph- Spfecast ood year ahead” fur sredited with saving 16 persons from injury or death in an Indian-| @® PARADE MAGAZINE Aa sew’ chairman of the Atomic OMOre &t Sacred Heart High oq realtone. ng apolis apartment fire late last night. — tells Il abo it . 4 i ouses alrea ¥ natin duri Carrol Boffing, 35, was bETng lauded by firemen for his action| Sid 211, about Energy Commission until after gn Tho . the mi intr the ie, yeux in arousing tenants at the Avolon Apartments, 244-248 E. 10th St. { PARADE MAGAZINE - [nis return to Washingtdn next er mother, Mrs. mas Hat- 2 : : when he was awakened by smoke and heard Se: we ing through | Comes With ‘month, sources at the Winter loran, wrote this nominating letter : the walls of the building. :- |THE BIGGER SUNDAY TIMES White House sald today. {to The Times.

Mr. Boffing ran Shrougn. th the Swift Kick ‘Brings i building spreading the alarm fore carrying his two arm . Additional Charge children, Darleen, 3, and Carrol Temper can be a warfisome | Tig in Recess, Jr. 1%, out tHe front door with thing.

‘his wife, zi “Cieorge McGee, 58, of 1061 N

When he returned for his eldest Elder 8t., was locked up last son, Scotty 6, he found himseif tmsetf might after AW argument with his

cut off by Aire and was forced wife, - Lilly, whe said he hit he:

fist to rescue the boy. s “In court totas Monicipal Tudge =o ps to Probe Occupants of the second floor, Ere Tom Joke Sl ontinusd ‘Surprise Witnesses’ A ean Ro} ficulties” were ironed out. (Continued From Page One)

Bailey, dropped his 5-year-old On the steps at Police Head- tain South Shore Irn records fo

wifidow into Mr. Boffing’s arms. ‘his wife who had testified against defense lawyer accompanying

yesterday of Thomas ‘E. Murray, MY darling” daughter. She was Net York City industrial .engi- mother to her brothers and sis-

i 1 1 were born. When 3 came .hom succsed David E. Li entha as an; trom the hospital, ¢veryHl

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~iwilinot succeed to the ARC chair 3 hard for. her..ia-lurn Wianghitp which Mr,

(was expected when the President r ‘nominates a successor to AEC small. .

(quart {Commissioner Lewis Strauss gon, James, from the spcond-floor | q ers, however, McGee passed the defense with both a state and! whose: resignation becomes ‘effec: The baby and two other sisters

him. Something happened, and them. Judge Long originally tive Apr. 15. Nominations for they got over it. She also got With the arrival of fireine apparently couldn't -resist a ruled that the hearing would be- commission membership are sub- sick hut stayed on her feet when

This news followed his selection, “This is a good way to thank

neer and business executive, to ters when the’ last four children

Mr. Murray, however; detitety runs +g smoothly. - I know it. was

down invitations to go swimming, Lilienthal skating or play tennis. She didn't didn’t say a word, even though a * new pair of skates hung in the attic . . . and now they're too

a selection of a chairman

‘for charity. That's what the dictionary says ‘fair’ means.” : In

‘had pneumonia. With her help case,

would be a softening all along

apparatus, ladders were put up stiff kick. gin at the end of court today ject to Senate confirmation, but 1- came down with arthritis in ihe Hine” becoming marked In : and all ‘occupants, inefucing A Now he's in jall again. He'll pyt later called off today’s séssion designation of a chairman is a my hips and legs. Realtor re told pest reat T3 Seat ola Soupie. and their pet be tried for assault and battery after defense attorneys said the presidential prerogative. | “The past two weeks she has al ue jg nest i omorrow, - # esta ression bo i time granted was not sufficient. | Clay Reports Doubted been hurrying home from school : : : : . Ee , .Wenzlick ne aden ir. a Nab 2 Boys, 2 Girls The trial was interrupted yes-| you. po 0’ woe were in- to get supper for the family and Helen Halloran, * ‘just hi ike a Tolher: fo_fur Sroffers and Sone Around Jus: Sh. Wensliex terday when another violent. out- 0 do the hundreds o ngs that ters, is one of Indianapolis’ typica nder wn Sen Nr ae Mm, oh Abney In Stolen Truck HT Watts caused an early clined to discount Washington re- seven sick children want because sisters, is on p ngely on {8 ShOWN itime will be 30 per cent below r

Claude McCreary, Mr, and Mrs. Two Chicago youths and their recess.

Robert Cannon and Mrs. Vir- girl friends, en route to Louis-. The latter outburst occured former American military gov- Le in the face. of that - she will appear on the stage of the Cub ‘Scout Scout Show Sef

ports that Gen. Lucius D. Clay, they have the whooping cough. here with a sister, Mary, 13 months. what they are today. However,

these costs still will be 75 per

» cent higher than they were in ¢ ph lle, Ky., vyesterd in tol during cross-examination of his “ laughs. iIndiana Theater Apr. 5 when son, Marshall, ¥ y ay a stolen 8 ernor in Germany, was “in the Handicraft products of Cub i gina Eonew}ts and Son nis {| Vehicle, today were in the custody mother-in-law, Mrs. Sadie Hardi-| ror tht y tot _$300 First Prize Walt Disney's new cartoon movie, goo’ of tS Indiana: Coun. 29. Wenzlick déplored the boom Police recalled the apartmenti,s ,.; pgr omeials, man, 2340 Martindale Ave, Watts Picture” for the chairmanshlp.. yoy can name your favorite “Cinderella,” opens there, Every- ‘cil will be shown Mar. 31 and

was the scene of a tragedy 15 oo

exploded. The janitor was Rilled parked in the 4800 block 8. Me. and guards and finally adand one wall of the bullding ,i4ia, gt The youths said they monished to “stay there” by Judge

deputies last night twice had to be wrestled back An official closely conversant with Cinderella, too, by writing a let- one .will receive prizes. years ago when a furnace bofler oo four, all 15 years old, into his chair by his lawyers Mr, Truman's plans said flatly ter to The Times. If the judges) Keep your letter as brief as N. Alabama Sts. Robert Pri that Gen. Clay was not under select her as the outstanding possible and not more than 150 committee chairman. The

and bust cycle in business today Apr. 1 in Ipalco Hall, E. 16th and ang urged a tightening of credit Ce IS in the peak business years to de-

+ display Cinderella, she will receive $300. words. Send it to: Cinderella Con- will open 7 to 9:0 p.m. the pid flate the boom. This, he said,

blown out. Lon consideration now. Second place will get $100 and!test, The Indianapolis Times, (would make the rise and fall less George Jennings, 1010 N. Ala- to oar Te ir vey Rayne On direct examination Mra. Gen. Clay said himselr at Ashe- third i wil recone $50. The W. ire apo I a jand 104.1. 10 9 P.10. the 1st. 'yronounced. bama St. owner of the building. stranded when the truck ran me Hardiman said her son-in-law Ville, N. C, last night, “I have person naming the first place! All letters become the property NO. 1 KILLER More than 400 realtors, builde blamed defective wiring in the of gas. was a church-going, choir-singing Never even heard about it and 1 Cinderella will receive $50. of The Times and the decision, America’s number one accident ers and lenders attended the abe basement. He sald the damage {man who spent- his time at home haven't thought about it. The 100 outstanding Cinderellas of the judges will be final. | killer is the motor behicle. [stract company's annual luncheon.

El Ct Sov Four Escape Farm |with-his wife and baby.

Four men, three from Indian-| But on. cross-examination Bar-|

Boy, 13, Admits Robbing apolis ¥escaped last night from tholomew County Prosecytoy Ju. the Indiana State Pr 4 liam Lienberger aske i Southwest Side Homes They are Richard Eaeon Pasi. wasn't true . had told officers "A 13-year-old boy arrested after of 1010 N, New Jersey St.: Robert at the time of Watts’ arrest that breaking into the home of Mrs. A. Williams, 18, of 606 Spring St; ‘it was a wonder he hadn't killed Lucille Cox, 830 River Ave. has DeWayne Everett: Balnor, 20 his wife and baby” and that the admitted burglaries of nearly a Upland, and Aubry D. Mansfield family was afraid to let him hold

dozen southwest Indianapolis res-; 19. of 807 N. Delaware St. jus baby Because he “pinched ane fdences. pu . : Steal $3, Escape “Watts Screams .

Police said the boy had cut 8 Burglars who were almost] rear screen door of the Cox resi- caught in the act, got $3 from the dehce and was ransacing dresser: Thrift Food Market, 407 W, Mich

Before she could answer, Watts burst Into angry screams-and had

day afternoon, | Two men were oheerved Breaks Loot was small in most cases. ing into. the store by residents ~The boy told police he would an upstairs apartment who called knock at front doors. If there police. The looters escaped, how-

statements Which the State read to

‘Watts’ child, now 21; years old,

= he lap of Mrs. was no answer, he would go to ever, before police arrived. —was sitting ont ‘the rear and enter by breaking a Eur Coat Stolen ‘Watts beside the defendant when window. He was turned over to the outburst occurred. Mrs, Watts,

juvenile authorities, A fur coat valued at $480 was who has filed suit for divorce,

., Stolen from the car owned by G. testified yesterday Watts was-at|” Masked, Armed Bandit .

B. Salnaker, Frankfort, while the home several times Nov. 12, 1947,

in Ga i automobile was parked in the 200 the day of the slaying. Takes $20 in $ Station block of N. Illinois St. last’ t night. She also said she had not seen

A masked, armed bandit robbed _- . ~— “ajacket with hér husband's name).

~ a service. station attendant of ap- Arthur Hopkins Dies; lon it for several months before

. proximately $20 last night. ‘his arrest. The jacket was found Robert Baty, 5344 Winthrop Broadway Producer fe Te rr Jacke! was found

- u “to be subdued. She later denied! SEARLE. Whep discovered: Yester: Higa. St-nearly-today.- ‘saying this and numerous other]

Ave, night attendant at the NEW YORK, Mar. 238 (UP)—.§ . ~- Stout, broke free Aled Wake-Up Station, 810 W. Wash. Arthur M, Hopkins, top theatrical from} an whe tr) Eo ek ington St. told police the bandit producer and director for 34 het Shorning of Can entered the place and demanded years, died yesterday of a heart “Saw No Soratehos’ “all your money” while a second attack at 8t. Vincent's Hospi-| >

Funeral services will be held

man waited outside. Another major defense witness tp EL (ailing yesterday was former. state poScreams of Girl, 17, | iceman” William Waggoner who

sald he saw no scratches on

Rout Molester Saturday at the Madison Avenue watts’ body when he fingerprint-|

{Presbyterian Church for the protrack in the face last might ducer who introduced the works od Jum. Tate the. night of te Was struek In te Bos Of Eugene O'Neill, Philipp Barry Earlier former deputy sheriff by a man. who accosted her as and Maxwell Anderson to Broad- Harry Foxworthy, who Ewa she returned from a movie. He way Mr, Hopkins, a native of watts on admittance to Marion fled when she screamed, Cleveland, O., produced his first County jail, testified he found! Officers said another man also play, “Poor Little Rich Girl” : was routed by the screams of a 1013. His last, “The Magnificent: “woman last night when he at- Yankee,” was -a hit of the 1946 wr id any oa tempted to grab her near her season. In all, he produced 80 were received when Mrs. Stout | home on Finley Ave, plays. bit Watts as he broke free and : broke through a screened porch, ‘to escape. { Mr. Waggoner left the state vol {lice department in December, |

fatter he was relieved of director-| WHATS. _ ship of the identification division. |

Jury Foreman Slips CUPID'S ; esr HELPER ? On Guilty. Verdia __|

[~The jury in a drunk driving, case filed into the box. and the foreman read a verdict of “not guilty.” Uproar broke..out -améng the! jurors, and the judge ordered a poll. It showed that all had voted | "guilty.” | . After the jury had retired tol ita room ard balloted again yes-| terday the red-faced foreman ex-| plained that he must hav: slipped tthe wrong form —in the verdict] {envelope.

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