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bat a tar 2 I! Know ha am the o {uties fanned out over Marion ! : 3 Sly. SUEVIYnG male Who was a Mrs Burton - [County today with orders to an Corps. hit known gambling spots] 4 pot us vack during perienen| : \and break up operations. The . : yl Fh one I'll always remember. 1 was tarts etur |§ crackdown came after the *put through” the WAC along! . sheriff's new chief jailer revealed! Ig wim with several thousand ther : | “offer " from 10 - oi tau ot pape Still Fears Mate |istew. tom io fumble dun i Commi “ga, THe ResEved my earner “WITT KIT Me” | “Meanwhile,” “Sheriff Cunning- oman ‘Compa nion ; training out at Ft. Des Moines, am planned to confer with

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FORECAST: Scattered thundershowers tonight, Partly cody t tomakrow. Moderate temperatures Low | tonight, “62. High tomorrow, 8.

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Reporter (Male) Joins’ Sherif pens WACs for Training ty Drive

Scribe ‘Returns’ to Distaff Fold of Army On B: nb As Conference af Ft. Harrison Qpens J n am ing NITES... SEUNCT OD THURMAN 1 10 Offers’ to Jailer

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Towa. or An Indianapolis mother of three| Bam Dailey on action to be|

oN in who fled from her estrahged hus=itaken against several private or-| 80, UPON learning that Indiana band after four days of cross- ganization possessing slot mac "WAC reservists were to hold a {country captivity was en route Shines. f ' 4 | Harrison, I contacted Col H, A./back to Indianapolis from Mem- . oii ro lo bo ect Welsch, senior Army instructor phis, Tenn. today. 4it is the sheriff's office,” Sheriff § for organied reserve, and Capt. Two Marion County prosecutor's, Cunningham sald. “It is a known, mised reserves and made arrange.|!IVeStIGatOrs were guarding Mrs fact many country clubs and al f ments to be inducted again--this | fears her hasbana. Cha es Bur. slots Pp : a so viento i, Vil "Ake $004 Me hrek 1 the past they have gone feel the security of a good old GI | ito kill me. the he of custom. Tne | : girdle again and sense the smart Burton former wartime emer. ition is a matter that must bel:

gency policeman, eluded squads! Ress of my SRirt about my knees, of Tennessee police who searched | decided.

for him after Mrs. Surton escaped Gambling to Stop from his parked car as he slept. ."I personally don’t’ feel it The - six-foot-seven-inch fugitive fair for gome to operate and| still is at large, armed with a others to be closed.

Summons. Help: i Man Fails to Return Police recovered the body of a night-time swimmer toe day, after a six-hour delay in

reporting the drowning, (i The body of Harry Les io Stewart, 38, a film | 5 driver who roomed at 114 Wo North 8t., was recovered at 10:30 a. m, from White River near 38th St. ; ; {The victim and Mrs: Marie Gruenholz, 39, who rooms | 2358 Broadway, had driven to river shortly after 1 a. a : Mr, Stewart went for a swim,

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: Eh sawed-off shotgun. “But organized gambling, for! \ 8 : He &id not return and at "r a. of my = Protective Custody... everyone to get hurt, no. .That! 4 2 Re a 8. Gruenholz called | p -Today's-experience-is-goingtor————F LY has to be stopped.” { v fan q . The ‘drowning occurred

be a bit different from the war] Prosecutor's investigators Philip years. Then there were thousands Clifford and Floyd Leslie went

about 200 yards north of where 38th - Bt. Joins tA) cast drive of White

Action came with appointment § of Robert Murray as chief jailer

arriving for induction every day. to Memphis last night to return 1 lbh RY Bee River -Bivd. All of Mr, Stewart's Col. Oveta Culp Hobby, Texas Mrs. Burton in protective cus- Br Bee Hay Cook who re Fens do clothing except his newspaper publisher, was head tody. She told officials in Mem- Sheriff Cunningham whiitted a a AA ments were found on the

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SF ne 1A ae Sp forma sh, HR FA RN APIA ER AAT oc a ‘police OPE es ““Mudliie Hawes of Boston was me” if she got away from him Jo oY THESES the Dep . agg : horth or 38th Bt a public relations officer and the] Mrs Burton, 30, was abducte {willingly accepted the resi nation| {spotted the boty “fon floating head guiding spirit of bewildered news- Dy her estranged husband here Wilingly accept esig Charles Dennehy, Garden City, N.'Y., grabs te reins as Robert i Guiry; Lafayette swings info the Delta Upsilon pit in the ‘|down in. the shallow water. ‘The. apermen who were trying to fig-|/Monday, She escaped yesterday" ‘Purdie University Delta Derby. : : : iTed: yards. io out what this brand- 5 i when her captor parked and dozed| FOr the past six months there a Tv Jn ew -

en's army vas an about, near Memphis, Tenn. . - has been an umnecessary relaxa- ————| We in that ares. *

: 2 I EE ep BER Youth Confesses Sally Rand Kisses Rider U.S, Court Issues iar i mss I FOUND “out the hard way. Times from Memphis, Mrs. Bur- To Somes = y mn Isses t er a for the ne I joined and was inducted after|ton ~ described “four days of ® “Now tight ns Tord nuit the most exhausting series of ex-/terror” with Burton. accused of = ~ °F ¢ ‘re tightening up.” Tra Co.

antinations, tests and questioning Gets ‘Ten Offers’ Robber -Slavi in In 3-Day Purdue Event : Cam hell S na _- Srigukols told poli os he periods I have ever experienced. | (Continued on Page 2—Col. 6)) Mr. Murray disclosed to the - ’ | : Naa Ait aapaabe ai tl after mie He

I shall always remember, PL TT ——— sheriff he had received at least L ! Delta Upsilon Fraternity Captures Yat io BY nam, that ater] Hit Fealures I offers from Samiblers in his Captured Here 72-Hour Marathon With 1199-Mile Mark : - Asks Deposition 4 re ays in offic 1 Ny i 38th efficient and expert WAC non- In Sund Ti “They have called me at thg . In Texas Killing Ta LAFAYETTE june 10- Who's that gu named Johnn P J] In Libel Action 10 ihe at Comb 1-Was-classiffed as a“ truck! ay. imes_ . ~Hadt Saying they would like to. see. Texas authorities were en. ~The Tdi a y y Pa |

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= | . Jegres and ‘Inany years as al Sunday newspaper read- (20d that they. would =make ity.) dianiapolis youth who confessed But an Indianapolis student at Purdue University lucky enough [Alex Campbell to make a deposi: poy,» newspaperman didn’t get me the ing is THE SUND |worth ‘my while,” Mr. Murray| to be last man on the winning bicycle i tion in a $300,000 Washington libel soft public relations berth I nad A HE : DAY 3 wo : |a robbery- slaying in that staie, aerby as 2230 on the w us Bg bicycle in the Delta bicycle relay od in distri: expected. a | O Hit features 1 BAY he “step-up against gaming| Arthur Henry Jung, 20-year-old| Sot uTng)y: Sussea by a pun ny 1 po org laurel con , : ER Enough Zor history, however. | bar res dio Even was put into effect late yal filling. station attendant, Sasiessa {erred on Johnny Clark, who lived The clerk's office sald the subThat years ago. Today's NER Y lin a called meeting of deputies the fatal assault late terda t 3068 Washington Blvd. Indian PeNA was made out immediately conference is looking to the will pe In tomorrow's at the jail. Both Sheriff Cunning-|'n¢ Bayi late. yer y a Hl hi fatty pooned after the office this. morning ] future. It is the first of its sort SUNDAY TIMES . . . ham and Mr. Murray ordered the after being seized by an Indian [apolie, unti-hie- family moved to SC1eL Che request from Washing-| women , ever held in the Fifth Army and next week's SUNDAY men to crack down now. |apolis police squad. Jung, [Minneapolis Mian. a few weeks 100 for an oral deposition from them returned to WAC reserve officers are trying TIMES . . . every Sunday “We are going to stop gam- lived at 6225 Haverford Ave. was| S Bo UZ] { 80. Mr. Campbell, The request came searched something that hasn't been tried in THE SUNDAY ibling,” the sheriff told them, “I arrested at the filling station] Somebody found out Sally was, 5 from attorneys for former Indian- : before. TIMES. |don’t want to be known as a re- Where he worked, at 38th St. an |appearing at a carnival in Lafa Y ; @ New features are con- |form sheriff and I didn't te the| Ind. 67. Fear Menin itis yatta yesterday, Just aa three Pur. a seman ot te home WAC RESERVISTS a.tending stantly being added [1aws. But the laws are there and| JUNg was held today on a fugi- 9 due University fraternities were (£360,000 libel s a it 1 the two-day conference all are _ rrr tive charge for Texas authorities - Will Be Spread {winding up their 72-hour Bloyele ults against col- - Mrs. features like YOUR [it is our duty to enforce them. umnist Drew Pearson. veterans of World. War 11. Most TRIP ABROAD which | ‘Hit the Joints’ | Where he was wanted in the rob-| 11 Eng 0 June 10 (UP)—| AY: of them are married now and starts in the Woman's “You men know your terri-|Dery-slaying of an ofl field worker.| =~ and Michigan ‘state: Boles. ‘Busses’ Rider { However, the papers came too many have children. They are Section: tornorn tories, where the gambling is. {He was one of two men sought in ined Toled a 4 po ce) Sally drove over to the campus|18te to be delivered to the U. 8.) still interested in the Army, how-| : OW .2 +8 [It the joiats. If & ant, the slaying of Waddell L. Rhodes, |J0i0¢d Toledo police and Lucas Marshal's office here before it but ated . ever, and willing to spend their| guide to how you ean FN Join perators want ce "in Hockley, Tex. (County sheriff's deputies in ain .a.canary..yellow convertible cioged ‘at’ “noon. The ~ subpena, Bh oma Sg AE spare time boosting the Army re-| enjoy a trip abroad at 0 know Why the inspections, tell", appeared in Municipal fit 2 a sick gypsy hoy today. and bussed Mr. Clark just after therefore, will be served on Mr. Mr. Stewart is survived by his serve program and assisting in| Tninun. eXpense, | “Keep hitting them and keep COUrt 4 on the fugitive charge and rn 2 ore angerous| 'he-crossed:the finish line on the Campbell on Monday. divorced wife and one know. * the nation-wide "VAC recruiting! ®1In addition to the SUN- telling ‘them the. vine: are pi the case was continued to Monday, y {winning Delta Upsilon Fraternity The request asks that Mr. Camp-|W — shou § AT¢ Vnime ha program currently under way. DAY TIMES, - chockfull reminders. Any games you find, Pending arrival of Texas author- The boy, 8-year-old Stanley blevele. {bell make his statement in thei PRs The conference started at dawn of hit reading, you get break them u FB . nd, ities. He was held without bond. Mitchell, was brought to River-|PicY presence of a notary public or Schricker Named today in typical Army style. The PARADE MAGAZINE The a Iced: every Lf. Fae Davis, head of the hom- “ide Hospital early yesterday| The Delta Upsilon fraternity similarly qualified representative reservists.. housed in the old with. the SUNDAY | "0 8 Ee cd ¢ Mr. Mur. icide division of Indianapolis po- MOrNIng by his parents, suffering was declared the winner of the'at 2p. m. Tuesday, June 20, in the K note er Nurses’ Building at Ft. Harrison, TIMES . . + PARADE, |... ean al Mr. Mur-i,,.e said Jung was arrested on| With what doctors at the hospital grind, covering 1199.7 miles. The Indianapolis office of Metcalf, ey were roused early for a full day America’s leading Sun- a + BA iailer feels IMfOrmation supplied by Chicago diagnosed as a form of menin- Delta Chis “of which James Welch. Mahan, Mahan and Connor, Gov. Henry F. Schricker today ‘ of activity, day newspaper magazine. : Rg “police after Jung's companion wag! 8itls. Dr. Claypool of the hos- oe ily " ; This will be just seven days was named the keynote speaker First inorder was outfitting! ® Also . . , there is the big (Continued on Page 2—Col, 2) arrested and told of his where-!Pital staff told the parents, who South Bend, promoter of the | before the Fi. Wayne attorney for the Democratic. state ¢ k each reservist in a summer uni- COLOR COMIC section en — abouts yesterday. Bave thes Dames a Mp a04 in event, is a member, finished in the imnkes his bld for the senators) tion here June 27. form. Some had brought parts of . +, laughs, adventure Lt. Davis said Jung told officers MAT chell of Battle Creek. . . ..r.up spot with 1170 miles,|POmination in the Democratic con-\ The State Democratic Commits their World War II outfits but and new ideds’. , . every 8-Race Ro ralton he and his companion worked in/Mich,, that the boy would need a ner op bo Deitas. were] [vention here, against Indianapolisijes meeting here today to coms the line was long when the re- Sunday with the SUN- - Texas. He said they were in!/SPinal puncture. They grabbed am a, A |Congressman Andrew Jacobs, 180 plete plans for the Dominating serves reported for uniforms. Ex- DAY TIMES. . Program Starts |Houston without funds when they! the child and fled. . third wil mn le C _/an announced candidate. convention, also named Rep. pert tailors (or are they called .. decided to return to their homes Dr. Walter H. Hartung, Toledo, The Schwinn Bicycle Ca, pre- ap campbell, héad of the erim- jy Madden, Lake County Cone dressmakers’) were of hand to FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE By JIM: HEYROCK in Chicago. health commissioner, said it is im- sented a plaque to the winning, .. “aivision of the Justice Des gressman, as the permanent cone THE LLL rics Storm Hour, a 10- year-old geld-|" yi no caiq they drove to Hock- perative the boy be found. house and a bieyole to dll partici partment before he resigned 10vention chairman. “(Continued on "Page 2 Col. 2) 3 iS ing, loomed as a 2-to-1 favorite ley in their old model car to rob If he has cerebral meningitis, | pating fraternities traded 'make ‘his bid in Indiana politics, Gov. Schricker will outline the petite ———— [today to win the main event of , he may infect other children or’ The speeders used standard... qrawn into the suit when Mr. party's issues for the fall éame 0 th | {the Royalton Steeplechase on the! (Continued on Page 2 —Col. 3) even adults,” he said. bikes with standard gy Jiipment. | Pearson last week named him 88 pajgn in the convention address, id | Wells Hampton Farm. ~ and had to cope with wayward ,, source of an item in his col-| 1h e State Committee also will n e nsi e [. + The third running of the Royal- 'Ca bein Harrv. ' Buddies pedestrians and tacks thrown on.,m. which Mr. Littell claims was review the tentative draft of the ton was scheduled to start at 2 % the campus speedway by rival jpaioys. party’s platform and make rece

i : p. m. with a record entry list of fraternity men. Mr, Littell esterday sald he ommendations for changes % ; Of The Times ; 54 of the nation's best jumpers Chat and 'Chaw' on Ham- Trained mechanics stood ready yond ask MF. Campbell to BEate] fore Sa submitted to the cane

going to the post in eight races. in - pit stops before the three ,y,ctly what fnformation he did didates for study and ‘approval

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. . | “Showers were forecast along fraternity houses. ass on to the columnist. In Indianapolis : with high temperatures, But thé President Gulfaws af Battery D Reunion They thought they were alerted: iP The disputed item which ap RLY week. : we Dr. Cyrus M. Yocum, United Christian Missionary Society eight events were to be run, rain Jokes; ‘Boys’ Stouter Through Middle for every mergency: ve 4 twos peared in Mr. Pearson's column LOCAL TEMPERATURES foreign discussion chairman, will retire June 30. Church or ‘shine. So : P p accused Mr. Littell of being an| 6a. m.. 32 10 a. m... 70 = . By MERRIMAN:- SMITH; United Press: White House: Reporter tspeedometer -by- Delta Tau Delta's iyuusaratored a pofit Tor THE Noth 1 as mis 68-0 Thar mye Events and other religious newk will be found on ..... Pages 4,5 , : Bie ge > 4 B od H ST. LOUIS, June 10—President Truman. reverted to. his role. of bicycle taught-all three a valuable] erlands. For this Mr. Littell asked] 8 a. m... 68 12 (Noon) 76 John Gunther's most recent work, “Roosevelt in Retrospect,” ~-pearm. ome “Captain Harry” today at a breakfast with artillerymen who fought lesson. Spare speedometers were: gan 000 in a civil libel suit. fam. 6 1pm. 78 is reviewed by Donna Mikels on The Times Book Page. Page 8 N th Oil H Y : under his command in World War 1. added Immediately to the pit i - a A synopsis of movies opening here during the next week or ’ I ea But later today the President will take time out from his reunion! crew’s stockpiles. TH given DY RK. BHUITON 5s taurine ive tains Page 9 Ai Conditioning | (amed Battery D of the 120th Field Artillery to deliver one of| Delta Chf's crew thought their) Jym ay eremony I ing #The U. 8. Chamber of Comerce is telling its members that ir-conat oning Bie 3001 pefious eten! wieder on foreign policy. MS a SeL3 Own onal organ ae if fant i ln Butler's 95th Year O the Politica] Fm of anise 2b " ae Eoing to be = ‘3919 WASHINGTON BLVD. | dedication of the Jefferson Na- “I'm Looking Over a Four-Leat night. u er's ear pens 3c ris from Washington Columns by Earl Richert : 2 Spacious liv. rm, beautiful den tional Memorial on’the river front Clover” on a jug, musical saw, First place trophy, Bought by reports 4 : - 3 ' kl Huy 3nd Wa ro = lat flo: here this afternoon. piano and three banjos. ; the three fraternities, were sup- 635 To Receive Degrees Today; } Douglas Larsen and Ludwell Denny also are on the Edi- =. Four ige. bedrms.. s » t p s P 1117 WIR separate His. shower on he Mr. Truman met his old arhiyl Members of this group are {0 plemented by second and :third- u Buildi Dedi sl ted torial Page ddd dh ikbdiidd sersyarsninsasancesene Page fir i domplete maid's rm. and bath cronies this morning over Mis-| Pe identified by theif red noses,” place awards furnished by Burr-. nion Bui ing ication Sla . Lloyd Mangrum of Niles, Ill, shot a sub-par round today tioning. Completely redpcoratea. mm. |souri ham and red eye gravy. intoned Eugene P. Donnelly, Kan- Patterson, jewelers. A three-day program marking the end of Butler University's to jad 2 Sarly pomshers in he mir Found oi ihe Shaaing refriacrator. Tange. washer The Battery D boys were a gas Clty Bitoruey, former Battery meron men e————————— {951 achao] yeas Bot under way loday on the SRPUE, schiors Nationa pen Golf Tournament. ase scores, ee this toda little stouter through the middie DP corporal ‘and perennial toast- ghlights were to e meeting aftern fishing dope and news of other sports aré all on .......Page 6 Fa A REAL ous” land a little ay on top, but ER these gatherings, Grandma Comic bond of Sirectirs to confe: degrees On 635 seiiors 3] graduata Last night's showers reduced the number of traffic viola- | “g __|there was no noticeable diminu-| The President guffawed. |o lo ik. | students, deaication of 8 new $1,125,000 Atherin Gesjtes to AYPEStS but tthe sane time was partly to blame It_you are. looking: for-a Ion of thelr entbusizsnl "and Tiving Tn the Past” 7 Days 1°] Week {unfonbutlding; and: dedication of a statue in the new for a slight rise in the number of accidents. Details maid’s quarters, sun deck, squad room humor as they sat, “The thing that pleases me ® GRANDMA will enter- | Sardens, Sa of 3. 1. heleomb, a {and 1935. The El Eliza "A. Baker Baker PO Of asrnnrnssssssinsatnsssasenvnsssshmesspeonssssn Page 2 . ” |down to breakfast with the chief most,” Mr Truman sald, “is that [vice president o e ar a new carpets and -many tain Times readers seven ~ Club, education society, was to . other _fing features for |executive, you are not living in the past days a week . . . starting Class reunions and alumn nl, old an open House in room 301 N { n : > Many are Grandads you don’t come here to have any- " ; meetings were scheduled through- ¢ th t in e ario comfortable living . . n ; tomorrow. out the tat ftor to be Of the center. ; : perhaps the home above In a kindly, slightly grave talk thing but a good time and as- ® Every. Sunday—&s usual out 1 ate aftérnoon { Two to Be Honored Reports that ‘the late James Forrestal asked the Justice will interest vou. It's just to his men, “Captain Harry” sociate with your former com- SYEEY. Sunda ors Mua Simatta by She A : Retiring faculty members Dr. Department to delay arrests in the Amerasia case ° one of HUNDREDS of noted with satisfaction that most rades.” , : ‘jassociation dinner al u: «Mi Albert Mock and Dr. H. M. have prompted Sen. Owen Brewster (RB. Me.) to suggest : home bargains advertised (of the D Battery men were now, The most serious note of the LOR CI nthe union. ulldinge, Whistler were to be honored at that Mr. Forrestal's diary be opened. .:,. Bess snesiTennss Page 2. in the classified columns grandfathers. morning was when Mr. Donnelly ular daily: comic seciion .. Searlet Quill Event the Alumni Association dinner. Amusements «..copeire 2 8 Hoosier, Profile sabes sivas 1. of today's Times! Turn “I think there are enough de-[callea the roll of Battery D men EVERY DAY of the Scarlet Quill, senior women’ S| The Rev. John A. Tate, presie v a “” Births, Deaths, Events,” ~~ Erskine Johnson iii 9 to the classified pages | scendants of Battery D to staff a who have died since-the unit was week. honor society, expected many “old dent of the International Cone i Ship Movements ....... 2 Mrs. Manners......eeoevs ‘5 now for HOMES FOR division if we have another dis-| activated as part of the. 120th ® She's the same GRAND- grads” to attend a special alum-| vention of the Disciples of Christ, 8 Movies 7 SALE from every section | aster—and I hope we won't,” said Field Artillery. There are +153 : nae tea. Mrs. George Walker 1s| will give the baccalaureate sere SBaOkS ararra Obituaries LL srr re of the city and suburban |the President. v —H1i¥ing members of the battery. pr ie ughed With Ihostess chairman. Her assistantsimon in services to he held held Sun= Cone Newnes RAO rea areas .. . PLUS a wide: | Breakfast begam with a loud|The roll call of the dead 3 ‘more "and. mors {include Mrs. John Kleinhenz, Mrs. | ayat3p. m. in the 5. 3 PE : * Note-C Ju» included 53 names, | mare, re jarvis hugar, Mrs. C. 8. Stewart. Di vid C lenry, son 2 COMICS sunsssvssssssrss 14 Side Glances ......... ex 10 selection of farms, lots; sussicale hy the Sour . 3 2 a : : w grits 3 : 7 W Den od SWOOP sss iss esse OO ty SFETITETIR Tey a1 busin a i aie page character. De 2 = 8 a vas aaa 0 BPOrtS ...hkseennescncsss 8 3 ro ries. The Times is | Artillery of the 35th who sere-| | mayor’s office and a parade of Jones Sand Mrs. DeForest O'Dell. will be the speaker 8 Billorials Surasvisvarar 10 Voids aaa. 3 4 Sg with the |naded the chief executive with 13,000 marchers formed part of (GRANDMA :- 7 DAYS A WEEK| Special reunions are scheduled/ment exercises to be held at 10 Gardening v......coioeee 3 YOUP IoD .oreiceensenran 7 REAL ESTATE ADS. = |“Darktown Strutters Ball* and the President's day. IN THE TIMES __for the classes of 1920, 1925, 1930'a. m. Monday, also in the bowl.

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