Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1950 — Page 5
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Gainesville. . . $762
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Tampa ot. poetry $8670 Vero Beach . . . $9110 W. Palm Beach $9750
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“Little Carl”
final report of the present term. trom childhood. | Shelton, 25, of Her child was born at 3 a. m, “7 | 12713 College Ave., was named in yesterday. Although officials at three indictments charging kid-|Methodist Hospital did not imme-! naping, assault and battery with diately establish cause of death, intent to rape and sodomy on ait was believed due to shock. 13-year-old North Side girl who/ Her husband, Malcolm, is a was on her way to church, Shelton, a member of the fabu-/Ann; a lifelong Indianapolis resilous feuding clan of Fairfield, Ill. ne an Go ater ther, Charles’ Ott, Services will was identified by the girl. i Indicted for robbery was Paul Parents’ home. Burial will be in
Smock now ‘it in custody of Americans to mark July 4 with federal authorities in California.
{persons were indicted on morals zens”
{and 19 for operating a motor ve{hicle undér the influence of liquor. After visits to six publi¢ build|ings during the term, the Grand |Jury made the same recommendations for improvements of sevieral grand juries past. Recommendations
Phe reports were as follows: Police Station:
.\ment generally satisfactory. Marion County Jail: Well managed, clean, adequate. Recommen-—+tdation-to-segregate first offend: |ers from “hardene Juvenile Center: N Lcial aid for continudhee-of good efforts, for repainting and remodeling of a building estimated at
Childrens Guardigh| ‘Home: Lack
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| Mrs. JoAnn Hicks, m2 Ww. Pruett St. was only nine months old when her mother died. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. : Valentine Ott, {1014 Charles 8t., JoAnn's paternal grandparents, reared JoAnn
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5 i Smock, 25, who is now a fugitive/St- Joseph Cemetery. \ : Q 5 under a forfeited $2500 bond in . f Municipal Court. Smock was iden- President ‘Urges ! : 4 tified as the stickup man in the| Ld : y : $87 robbery of the Monon station July _ 4 Ceremonies . he >= © Per last Jan. 12, WASHINGTON, June 28 tUP)| PA ; Pair Now in Custody |—President Truman urges all .
ceremonies ‘designed to demon-| : S0c DOWN . ~ ’ The grand jury recommended the Strate our belief in democratic) 5 50¢ WEEKLY 7 ’ S Zh police file a retainer in case/government of free people and in| 7 IN 7! AN Smock is freed on the West Coast those institutions which are the|R§ & source of liberty, happiness, and . = In the final report the grand freedom of thought and action.” 2 jury noted it has issued 19 indict-| The President issued a procla- = ments and 101 no-bills. Twenty mation calling on “all our eciti- 4 ! fo observe Independence Day. be ® (5 Inches Tall Major indictments were nine for —— \murder, 19 for robbery, 22 for|0f proper segregation of -children| Lov Ruby Giabes |grand larceny, 19 for burglary|by age and sex, a dirty basement. ® (8 Sparkling Prisms Marion County Home for the 1 % © Decorative Grystal Base Aged: Lack of fire drills;:-wood|l | V " - 3 y floors as a fire hazard, lack of = , te y standard menus, poor wages for 71 IN “A, wh personnel, recommended raise in Ih wages ta attract better help. The! thome, however, was labeled “a n | great. humanitarian. work.» g J -RO-MAR-SALES-CO.- 741 MASS AVE, INDIANAPOLIS 4; IND 4 pace In all off Lack. oF wots A L i space in all offices, especia y e 1 . Recommenda-| \ioeecutor's office, secretary of Spclued Wen Sod. LL. au. deve vines ss. ely tions: for more space. ‘Manage-| nich is housed in a iy: | ; ; ; | Immediate need for fury quarters 0 Names iii sd an ae er for Criminal Court 1, . pa A a __Alsgo included in the 17 indict- ps | Address. ..cosonivcrsinanssnnsrsrssnrnsssssvarasnd cava 5» iments was one charging murder. ! criminals.” rhe indictment names Harley L.| CY c.i. vuinisinsituiroanisivniesss Phone... asain. eed for finan- wan), 44, of 928 Darnel St. in the} et - — = p nH et Apr, 26 fatal beating of Mrs. here employed ...... PI RE NE ee fesessang Louise Woodford. TN Oth : t Richard Woodward, 20, ot| HAE QOCOMARE. ... sunviorrivnraisiviinisadtaasnsrnrs acts
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