Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1950 — Page 22
‘Hoosier Sought’ For Questioning
EVANSVILLE, June 20 (UP)—
of Eugene
quarrel, was scheduled today.
A coroner's inquest into the death! Castleman, 40, who
received June 11 in a triangle love +Indianapoljs attorney.
Ira Paul King, 57, Terre Haute!
too: ClOthing salesman, was dought for,
hes trovhl , In cases a ine "vet
pk > Tight now Sen helping ng Jou hatchet, police said. -
has Eh Ra A charge of assault and batof F many aches and pains ve- | tery with intent to kill had been | ] Tita tissien, isi placed against King last week] he : .n..8 the shooting ' but it ~ was withdrawn a few hours be-|
88 Theauent of um Aating ror dee | following
1fore Castleman died, “King told police’ that My: at nt married and the fathjer of two childresi; had objected {to his proposed reconciliation with Mrs, Barber because he had | been going with her. The couple was divorced about 25 years ago. i Barber still was in WelHospital suffering from! bruises about the face and head suffered in Castleman's hatchet attack. She substantiated her exhusband's story. :
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i police were on the scene. A de- men in connection with a larceny.
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dlquestioning atthe hearing. He § admitted shooting Castleman
EEE FREiL twice when Mr. Castleman at non tacked him and his former wife! Mrs. Lena King Barber, with a
qo see Miss Temple,
Norre Bryant , , , identified The drawing . . . the victim "jofas holdup man. fod down" ¢ likeness on a sack.
Youth Picked From Lineup, Convicted Weeks Later After Resemblance Noticed
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It was night time, Dec. 21, 1949, and the Christmas rush Was north of the city when they were ular numbers.
on. Miss Cecilie Temple, 30, of 550 Minerva St, was on duty as a clerk in the Martin Liguor Store, 502 W. Michigan. “A young man walked in,” she told police. ‘I knew he was {underage when I first saw him. I guess that's why I watched him
{80 closely.” The youth pulled a gun and {headquarters where a picture was | took more than $70 from the taken of it, and enlarged. cash register, Then he ran from Weeks passed, and nothing new ‘the store, developed on the case, Miss Temple pushed the holdup alarm button. In minutes and Reed were questioning some
seription -of the bandit was
“Hey Charlie,” sald Sgt. Reed, broadcast throughout the city.
“doesn’t that guy look like the ‘Jota Down’ Likeness drawing the girl made?” Detective Bgts. Willlam Reéd| Miss Temple was called to and Charles Haines were assigned police headquarters. The suspect ito the case, was placed in a lineup with six The next day they went back other men of about the same size She had, and build. been thinking abbut the holdup’ man and “just jotted down" his without hesitation. ‘likeness on a sack. Then, when . Yesterday Norre Bryant, 18, the officers thought the likeness was sentenced to 1 to 10 years might be a help in his identifica- in the Indiana Reformatory for | ition, she transferred the drawing robbery by Judge Pro Tem J.| to the back of a Christmas card.| Raymond - Tindall, in Criminal
| The detectives took the card to Court 1
Bn yr
~iday awaited arraignment on > ' dietments charging each with two
“125; James Chalfin, 17, and Earl
4 perpetration of a robbery and pre- | meditated first-degree murder, (Capital, were given a preview of LL 0 8 FC
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Then one morning. Sgis. Haines.
NOBLESVILLE. June 20 (UP) | Three I youths to-
counts of first-degree murder in {the death of Albert M. Thayer, 47,
| A special Hamilton county! ‘grand jury returned the indict-| ments against Carroll E. Dooley, |
|M. Kelly, 16. Each was charged {with first-degree murder while in
i Prosecutor Frank Campbell said they would be arraigned “in| (the near future” but that no spe- | {elal term of court would be called {and their trials probably would be {held at the fall court session. Farmer Finds Body
i 's slugged an
being questioned following a three-| way accident In which" a truck driver was kilied. farmer had found Mr. {Thayer's body several hours earli-| ler but Hamilton County .author-| {ities did not make a positive | {identification until they were! inotified of the confession by Mis'souri officials.
“wish to commit myself,” when asked whether he would recommend leniency for. Chailfin and Kelly because of their youth. He {had Indicated such a course last week, however. Conviction on either count of the Indictment carried penalties of eitger death in the electric
(chair or life imprisonment, de- :
{pending on the jury's Pecommen-/
Miss Temple picked him out dation.
HEART ATTACK DEATHS | Approximately 11 per cent of the American children who die! {during the period of from 5 to 15 years of age are killed by! heart and circulation diseases,
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Noted throat specialists report on 30-DAY TEST of Camel smokers:
Not One Single Case - of Throat Imitation Due to Smoking: CAMELS
COTE mea > 30 BH Hundreds of men and women “§ ‘were in this coast-to-coast test.
They smoked Camels—and only |
Camels—for 30 consecutive days,
Each week, noted throat special. |
ists examined the throat of every smoker in the test-—-2,470 examinations in all-——with the above findings!
Make Your Own Thirty -Day Camel Mildness Test... in your “T.Zone"!
That's T for Throat, T for Taste. See how mild a cigarette canbe!
1 Camels are fun to smoke!”
in their own ““T-Zones”’
(T for Throat. ..T for Taste)
Yes, more and more smokers are finding there is one sensible way to test a cigarette...smoke that cigarette pack after pack, day after day— for 30 days! That's just the test that Camel asks you to make for yourself! What can you, the smoker, really learn from the trick tests and short cits you hear about over and over again? From one puff of this cigarette...a sniff of that cigarette... an inhale of one brand ... an exhale of another?
Top “Pop” Singer says Comef's “op* with her
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FRAN WARREN--radio and recording star, recently chosen by the American Academy of Entertainment as "Queen af Song”. “My voice means my living,” Fran tells you. “My own test won me to ‘Camels, They agree with my throat —
can be!
SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette
A nationwide survey of doctors in every State of the fortyeight revealed that more doctors smoke Camels than any other brand.
medicine were queried. “What cigarette do you smoke, Doctor ?" was the question asked of 113,597 doctors: And the brand
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Smokers are Testing Cigarettes More Critically than | Ever Before— Millions Prove Camel Mildness
SPORTS Mel Parnell, star ton Red Sox, says, *1 made my own 30{day test of Camel y mildness, and I sure enjoyed it ¥ Mildest fl cigarette | ever smoked! They agree with my throat.”
BUSINESS Iu Warren Ostrom, in- '§ surance broker, is | a Camel smoker from way back, “30-day test?" he says, “why, I'tested - Camels for myself years ago! And Camel mildness is always h
my throat.”
{ thatI be in good voice, she will tell you. “And... Camel's my cigarette!”
Housewife Mrs ~ Jane Christman says, “Serving Camels is the mark “of a thoughtful hostess. I've .and tested many “brands. There's
Mr. Campbell said, “I-dg not
ander the direction of Albert P. with the grace and polish of
ye The 56-voice male chorus, Stewart, sang a well Raunided $50 P professionals, to the delight of jeapaciey audience that held hem| spheric tenor who, besides og.) the stage of the government sil, Vp FFT, Siri) interdepe inental auditorium for | X¢ rought down the house with two Irish ballads. ae Jlatenta, mad de up ot ial Mr. Stewart in_his role of masnational 4-H Club camp who are ter of ceremonies presented Rep. | meeting in Washington this week, Charles Halleck (R. Ind.) with an
\honorary membership to the and interested residents of the , glee club for “meritorious
!the program to be sung in Wales where the chorus will represent] He them introduced Carer the U. 8. in the international mu-| Barron who, on behalf of the naisle festival. {tional capital sesquicentennial
Mr. Stewart, a genial master of commission sponsors of the pro-
céremonies as well as a talented 87am here, presented the group director, blends nicely a few of With the plaque of the sequicen-
+ | Chain told Springfield, Mo, ‘the intricate competition num- tennial as well as one of the #
AW ER HE Hag bers: 407 be sung: at the festival RIVETS for dIaplEy on thet
Indianapolis man With Plain Americana and pop- ‘rip.
Besides visiting Wales, the glee| He has a wealth of talented club has been. chosen by the | | voices to choose from for solo State Department to be unofficial | numbers. Two of the six offered ambassadors of good will in a were William Bugh, amazing 17- series of eight concerts Taronga) year-old baritone from Elkhart ' Germany. Ind, who sang Vesf@i's “Spirit| The group will leave for Paris | iTmmortal,” Danza's “A Merry, tomorrow, stay three days, then Life,” as well as three popular’ on to Germany and then the 17-| jencores; Robert Tam, a _strato- nation festival of July 6-7-8.
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