Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1950 — Page 3
scheduled 2 p. m, (CDT), tomorrow at Lake Shafer’s Ideal Beach
bill Il-paying dads in the country.” : “Abbott “sald “He “IEH't too] hot of immediate results, but he added, “I may stay in the tank wil Labor Day.” He regularly works as a truck driver and carpénter’s helper, His - sitdown protest is financed by a group of Lake Shafer Sale men who hope the stunt will draw record crowds until the resort 883%6n closes Labor Day. . Abbott sald his ye and, ‘children -will- come
dunk himself and then return home to wait. Tested for Leaks Meanwhile, the tank was lowered into seven feet of water at the lake and tested for leaks, ven_.tilation and electrical connections.)
Spectators will watch Mr. Abbott by looking through the tank’s glass top. Most of the time, Mr. Abbott said, he will sit in an upholstered chair, reading books and articles
ord’s on taxation. “The rest of the ob time I guess A == i-just: listen: to- the radio and) she take it easy,” he said. “At least, de. I won't have to pay any amuse- ; ment: tax for that.” rcle ——————— her. 2 Breeders Set Picnic ding Ba-a-as instead of baseball will rd's highlight a picnic Saturday at the
William G. Nash farm on Ind. 28
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“young here from Forest to watch him|:
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paign lieutenAfflis, state ‘Probation Director and Second District Jacobs-for-Senate Committee chairman, and Lynn ©. Mies Indianapolis attorney for CIO and AFL unions, member of Jacobs_campaign executive committee.
tell him about it.
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“I told him he was on a : tole vision show, and I diagnosed the case over my television set. The |doctor said I was crazy and hung
“Then I called another surgeon. He didn’t think I was crazy and said he would operate.” The minute Mr. Bolton was off the air, he was rushed to the hosh pital, His appendix was removed
The doctor said he would have a look at his patient by remote control because Mr. Bolton was about to appear on a program. He turned on his television set and studied every “oh” and “ah.” w him rubbing his righ he physician, who would not permit use of his name, said. “It obviously was appendicitis, “I called the French Hospital and asked them to prepare an operating room. I called a surgeon and asked him to get ready to He asked -. yhete . the
Doctor Diagnoses Patient By Watching TV Program |
yy ‘Oh’s and 9 of Announcer
And Spots a Bad Case of Appendicitis NEW YORK, June 17 (UP)—Joe-Bolton said today he probably is the first person in history to have an aiiment diagnosed while appearing on a television show. Mr, Bolton, announcer and master of ceremonies at WPIX, television station of the: New York Daily News, said he had not been feeling well during a rehearsa) several weeks ago and telephoned his
Job's Daughters Will Install
Miss Dorothy Harbold, 2925 may post a cash bond and walk out. When the hearing is over and the bond outlived, the cas
Meredith Ave, will be installed Wednesday night as Hon“oréd Queen of Bethel 52, Order of Job's Daughters. The ceremony will held at 7:30 in the Englewood MoE Hall, 2716 _E.. Ee a
oo Other officers Miss Harbold to be installed
Norman Doak, senior princess; Miss Jenny Karnes, junior princess; Miss Louise Yount, guide, and Miss Jackie Kamp, marshal.
WIFE TO SUE TRAPNELL RENO, June 17 (UP)—Mrs. Adios Moffitt Trapnell, San| Fran-
Wash-|or a
ly speaking,” Court 2,
‘A ruling guides our courts, It reads: excessive bail shall
The Easiest ‘Way
suring his presence at the trial,’ Judge Rabb said.
a simple matter. This
easiest way.
will be sold and bond satisfied. -Those who have the ready eash,
Is returpable.
| Bome bonds wers cut as mucli 8 $6000, others only $500. {Judge Saul I. Rabb, Criminal Jen. : “there is little we can {do about refusi Ted Under the iw
handed down by the Indiana Supreme Court in 1946
“Our Constitution provides that not be exacted, and the official who fixes bail shall use his own judgment, taking the following things into consideration; the atrocity of the crime, the probability of guilt, the measure of punishment, and/fr the oaey, of the prisons to
“Bail shall not be fixed with the idea in mind of keeping thelr prisoner in jail, but only of ini
. Professional bondsmen make it| on, is the
One also may make bail by posting a property bond, a pledge “that “the -amount-of “the “bond Is available, If the prisoner does not appear for hearing the property
dimises
hand bi ~. § Star Liquor 0 bail. he of Ab
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, armed robbery,
itler, 10, and Orval Paul 33 Beauty Ave., ch Up_ Service Station, bond: A third man n Pugate. 37, 1s classed ugitive in this case. 3 13 py OanaTess 8t.:
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James Ben Kelly, 43, of 2308 Shelby St, 43300 bond, arge, rape, Sept, 1 1048.
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8 Bt, $380 bond,
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il wh ne, 89, of 1802 Mol. bonds, Charge, 2 vatiery with intent
arm,
32, of R. B ls WT saul aod battery with t Ia murder Mr Is. ol
Richard Wu “Niegalge B h harge, assault and battery
nd. nh intent to srder Miss Georgls Johnson, 44, of 136 N. Elder r
ft Wr assault and bats
-Qinvies ~Fimbrooks “Wallace
nn Welman, 34, 1827 N. Tinos Charge, assault Ry battery with intent A murder George A. Noakes, Nov, 19, 1849 Mary Clark, 21, ‘14500 bond. Charge. assault and battery =| with Intent to murder Miss Ruth Smith,
195 Wintiam Fry, £ | wiliam Frank Sharm, Mn, e, Ar nd
bon: mf oi] with intent B "ei Green
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«+ $1000 band, char Ay? i RA
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DOSE re Surel ales lord, 1, Slr 813 Lo charge, burgla 004 on ek Ye. June 18; aries L, Cissoll, AN: o Sed onds of $500 stolen goods, Jith ente Hal of aa iph hintd 3 pring hose © py Ke he Bl © oly chide,
“I strongly favor the obj {of the committee and I am vi. ful that its work will od! constructive recommendations and results,” the President added,
Potent Weapon : The tax returns included in id Truman's order are way, D® A valuable source of pimrtied aple- tion - for the lt which already has se M of its Aah. Ly the economic and Dh power wielded by inflated underworld
0 bor nas each, ol charges. & srand larceny, snatching a purse South 849,
Harry Earl rues, 1108 fro ond, charge, grand Jreny, alr Nov, 1, 18 pia
$ hurst
'Kve, > ond, 0 ho hr arceny| n theft of goods from Jerry Bacon. May
i hit} Jones, 20, of 2130 Ken bankrolls,
Labret $gand phn) 23, gah ngs ne are. | Where underworld Seater i! get their money-—and how that charge, grand money is invested--is in
siandard | Reve {
Edis the tax returns. If the informa-
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‘George Pst O'Dell Williams, 910 E_ 17th y 8st. nd. hare, burglary, “gir | Lidur Store, 443 Highland Pl.
26. 868 W. 10th Bt, : Lido
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John Jones,
N. Delaw ware
e, 1040. death Carl Schmidt, 44,
$4500 bond. arge, death of Willlam routman, Nav. §, .e49.}
Wa. ont Are 8 d, ATES, Man. Char a dy hake
manslaughter a Grove V
1008 an, burglary, Beech William Tonenr 26, 831 Blake St. $1000
Vacation Time—
Local Family Off for Visit
89 Walt in Jail Prosecutor George Dailey said,
we don't when we don't have to.
"Be as. £0
we have in the case.
hand. We would rather let the prisoner out on a comparatively low bond than to jeopardize our chances of making a good case.” In contrast to the 98 persons out on bond, 89 others are in jail waiting trial. They are, for the
“Sometimes my office will recpe ommend reductions in bond, but
“Of course, the prisoners can bring a petition to be let to bail
a corpus. Then we may... forced to show the evidence
“Quite often .it would be a disinclude Miss advantage to us to show our
Wide and spacious plains of get an Increase in population this
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McKinne are another family heading west Their. other. son... Vernon... while in the og during the wa McKinneys of course are going to visit him in Los Angeles. Mr. McKinney also will attend the Shrine Convention there. Mrs. McKinney recalls earlier trips taken to the western lands and is looking forward to a revisit,
$500 Theater,
tion of the 1nd grand larceny and} tion ia reported accurately it will ener ot dst Fase be invaluable to the Sommiitee. a A M. Jackson, 38, of 2108 gpd Whenever the | Now Jersey Bit, $750 bond, charge ve-| Prove the tax information has “RelwSie miurence “Co. heen report Pend ia it. Rowland, 30, of fact can be used in "A ! rexel Ave, § 0 e dont Charge, Hh ong of underworld big-timers. - R. evasion . charges were a potent weapon in the government's law enforcement arsenal during pros hibition days.
of Denny ay 13, 19
vie RI pt na ny Souls \ 0 ol aw gtealln Car belonging to Walter Wiison, %3udne 1,
iam Wyeott, 49, of 3210 8. Ryhoit| Mr. Kefauver already has ane
To 'Wild West," California
the once wild west are going to summer, y and their 7T-year-old son Eldon these vacation days.
th California
-Aequainted. wi r and decided to live there. The
ferms
{and the Black ih of South
just in time. isco socialite, admitted she not raise the islands oft the coast of Califoros Mr. Bolton is recuperating satis-| was establishing a Nevada Some are considered ‘bad|nia. Yor 'AIN factorily. dence to divorce her Navy Afr risks” by the bondsmen, And The McKinneys, who are Times 9 445 will] “If you've got to be sick, it's a man husband, Frederick M. Trap-|others are held on crimes ‘“too|subscribers, are going to be there sit entertain the Marion Co As-|good idea to do your suffering on nell, captain of the aircraft car- serious to be bonded.” for 17 days. They live at 1349 fy Soclation n tomorrow night at 137(television, where your doctor ean rier Coral Sea. They have a ” Witle. out Bond. Ringgold Ave. de . i ” h . inor s. Hi 0 n oxth St, jos you, Te sa miner_gon, Herbert. ii n OTHER explorers of the North- : STRAUSS : ea Wer 0 a ar Rod 4 $ : : Stuart Re SAYS: . TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW] who left yesterday with their 12-
year-old son Richard. Their month-long ion
Dakota, Yellowstone National Park, Spokane, Ssattls, Portland, San Francisco and San Diego. On the side, excursions are planned to Grand Coulee Dam, Puget Sound and the giant redwood forests of California. On the return trip a look-see will be given to Arizona's Carls-
New Mexico and Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ldgsdon, 3444 N. Pennsylvania 8t., on their way to the train headed for the Shrine Convention in Los Angeles, sald they were leaving in two minutes and would back in 12 days.
“ALL WERE ge going to do is fish and rest,” were the words of Mrs, Charles J, Lindberg,
bel -
bad Caverns and the states of
8t.. 2 bonds of $500, charge, 2 counts bur-| ng ed that the 18_commities cons immediate }
rE m3, na 49, of a i templates no fi - gt i|that the committee alrea EEE some in the tax 1 o oS some unidentified
racketeers.
The commit day.
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TRADITION WITH A TOUGH = OF TOMORROWI
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