Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1950 — Page 10

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The Marion County Grand Jury today indicted the Stuck tor, president. brothers on charges of kidnaping, rape, and assault and battery! Mr. Hicks with intent to murder. : istarted with Co- ° Fred Charles Stuck, 21, and his brother; Albert Jr. 24, both |lonial as bookof 1250 Cameron St. were charged with the kidnap-rape of a keeper and cash-20-year-old South Side girl June 11. 3 ler in 1929. He bo They also face charges of at-',n argument when Mr. Johnson ala Business | tempting to kill her boy friend gsjeq some ironing. Oa ty mines when he resisted them. According! 1, other indictments returned faute. ih Canto police, they beat the young man t,4ay two men, arrested Initerbury Co with a hammer and left him lying puansville, are charged with Tobira Ey liege, in a ditch. Ibery here. : A noers. othe The indictment charges the Charies Myrant, 22, of 2047 N.\tnan Mr. Victor hrothers kidnapped the girl, raped: ney Jersey™St. and Roy Simpson, 1

Mr. Hicks her several times, and let her out oy of 1954 8 Talbot St. |and Mr. Hicks are Harry L. Kel-

are| of the car near Greenwood. {charged with the May 17 holdup" vice

Charged with Murder lof Cook's Market, 759 Mas-| An indictment charging first- sachusetts Ave. IR degree murder was returned The irdictment charges they pesder and Wallace O. Lee. against Mrs. Johnnie Mae Jonn-|8ashed 3 sun on the cashier and A Me fa son, 26, of 1041 N. Tremont St stole $102. | . She is charged with he i ion Larceny Indictment Police Nab Youth knife killing of her husban BA man whom police charged drew Johnson, 33. tried to push a truck loaded witn IN 70 MPH Chase According to testimony, the 24 cases of whiskey slaying occurred June 3 following on charges of grand larceny, auto! nia ae w= banditry, and carrying a pistol!

without a license. |chase captured one of two youths Shedrick Harper, 20, of 1004 who jumped out and ran when {8, Kenwood Ave. is charged With tne vehicle stopped.

; ithe May 24 larceny of a truck be-| . | For Pimples’ T° to National Liquors, Inc, |, Donald Krattll, 21, of 4643 . Don't scratch — don't squeeze; mpg “grang jury also returned 20th St. was charged with reck-

pimples—you risk infection! Don't! coven no bills. They visited the less driving, resisting arrest and suffer from itching pimples, angry crime laboratory at police head- disorderly conduct. He was susred blotches, eczema or other Irth, riers today to familiarize Pected of driving the car, police tations when soothing Peterson's ipamseives. with the inner work- 52ld. : Ointment offers you fast relief. roy of the police department. A companion eluded the officers Makes skin look batten; fee) et ete eens {and escaped. ter. 40c all druggists. One appli-| es. BA The chase began in the 3300 cation delights or Woney mee Brannan Hits Hike siock Roosevelt Ave, when police Peterson's Ointment allays Yi . in a patrol car saw the automofeet, cracks between toes. In Grocery Prices [bile being driven at high speed. ee ——————— WASHINGTON, July 24 (UP) It wound through many turns and Secret 1 several warning shots at speeds P. ae Ary SLAgr i igure Chin les as high as 70 miles an hour before Ino © excuse tor higher grocery °ndIng at Glen Dr. and Oxford St.

{prices or hoarding. . | That goes especially for bread, {Mr. Brannan told the House {Agricujture Committee. He said \ his department cannot find any {justification for bread increases |;

of one to two cents a loaf In many the week end with 112 arrests for cities, {speeding and other violations. | At the same time, Mr. Bran-| Traffic officers nabbed 59 speedinan asked Congress for hurry-up ers Saturday and 19 yesterday for | la total of 78. Reckless driving igovernment-held food surpluses charges were placed against seven {which might spoil. These include|yesterday and 11 Saturday. hill-high amounts of butter,] Other violations dried eggs, dried milk cheese, =

bile through four miles of city

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proper turns, improper parking, | ——— improper license plates, disobeyi {Ing automatic traffic signal, failTexas Governor ing to give hand signal, making

. . -. forbidd t dd Wins Nomination orbidden turn and driving wrong

way on one-way street, DALLAS, Tex. July 24 (UP)—! Gov. Allan Shivers today held nomination to his first elective term in office after showing his!

‘heels to six challengers in tel

Democratic primary election. ~ Amott Exterminating Co. Mr, Shivers moved to the gov249 MASS, AVE, LI !

438 }iernorship from his post as lieu- == tenant-governor when Gov. Beau-} ford Jester died unexpectedly last summer. Only one incumbent of Texas’! {21-man House delegation failed to win easy re-nomination in Sat. urday’s Ligh

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: of Midland, however, must vie : 4 A — a with Judge Paul Moss, Odessa 7 i oilman-rancher, for the 16th Disik HOW TO HOLD trict post in a runoff Aug. 26.

More Firmly in Place

Ford Reports Assets At $1,343,349,000 High

Do 1 teeth and Je BOSTON, July 24 (UP) —| . i iE able Jo Just Assets of the Ford Motor Co. little y WO ower Nave reached a new high of $1.-| |

ogi me mts and more 343,349,000, the company dis-|

¥, gooey, y g not s Closed today. { [i ER The figure was revealed in a

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missioner. | The report showed that 1949 {was the third consecutive year,

® MAIN SPRINGS ® CROWNS | and only the fourth time in his(tory, that Ford assets topped the @ CRYSTALS and © STEMS {billion-dollar mark, Reasonable Prices! Asses were §$1,149.240.000 last

iyear, $1,025733.000 in 1947, and [$1,000,092 488 in wartime 1943/ {The surplus was reported at 1$464,413,000, down sharply from last year's all-time high of $809, - 759,000.

84 Bad Checks Bring $100 Fine, 180-Day Term A b2.year-old man Accused of passing 84 bad checks was fined 1$100 and costs today and senjtenced to serve 180 days on the

Judge Pro Tem Leo O'Connor, in Municipal! Court 3; found Carl B. Smith, 5142 E, Michigan St. guilty of issuing the fraudulent checks for sums of $5 to $15. Smith was arrested Saturday,

Fair at High School

A four-day fair on the school grounds at Decatur Central High will begin Wednesday, sponsored! by the Lions Club of Decatur Township, | Held for the fourth year in suc-| cession, the fair will open at 5 p. m. Wednesday through Satur-| day. |

BELGIAN STRIKES START BRUSSELS, Belgium, July 24 (UP)—King Leopold's Socialist! opposition began scattered strikes today in their campaign to force him from the throne. The king remained in quarters. |

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Legion Priory

‘Crisis Session’ Sets Up Policy

line with policy plans in a “crisis session”

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(Craig before state commanders|

|yesterday.

president, and Mary 8. for new veterans’ Jennings, secretary-treasurer. Di-lation, veterans’ bonus and any [rectors are Alford C. Moldthan, extension of the GI Bill of Rights aymond Sanders, Roland R. except to make the latter applicable to men engaged in the

Korean War: | v7 Mobilizing Posts

i : . 5 * | “We are now mobilizing me Special Meeting {17418 posts of the American {Legion for its greatest campaign . + « for immediate enactment of

{Universal Military Training legis- { streets early today in a shot-filled | 1ation ” he sald. He oth the new Btls.» Sear overerowdey

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The American Legion set its legislative sights on a Universal Military Training law today, in} announced here yester-

UMT was given “top priority” in a ‘statement of policy by Na- : der George

{policy was confirmed in long distance phone calls to the National

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‘Zone Board Sets

The Indianapolis Board of Zoning Appeals today scheduled a special meeting for July 31 in an

dockets, Nohle P. Hollister, executive

Commander: William M. Cox, Department of Indiana, said the VFW wili plunge its members into a home-front battle for United States security. A campaign against hoarding will begin this week with members making a house-to-house sticker tour. Merchants will be asked to co-operate with “DO NOT HOARD” posters. paper advertising and radio announcements will be used.

Check Subversive Activities

Commander Cox said subversive activities will be reported by

[Executive Committee of the Secretary, said there has been no|district commanders armed with

Légion. cast, Commander

oppose, the training plan.

“In war the trained live , , .!

the untrained die,” he said. Subversives

In a resolution from the floor the Aug. 28 regular meeting. Lewis K. Gough, Pasadena, Cal.,| ee asked im" ediate imprisonment of!

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our government.”

| noticeable increase in the volume {of zoning petitions submitted, but!

In a nation-wide radio, broad- {he flow of “approximately 25/ Craig urged case y parents to support, rather than!

per meeting is keeping Iran as high as 50 cases.

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{and Edward Mackey,” New York |

In a statement of pciicy beforeicyty, attending the/ Chesterfield,

[commanders the executive section {of the National Security Training

| Committee said it would:

ONE: Recommend expansion of:

nuclear search for defense. TWO: Demand that (periods of service equal to th served by draftees,

| included no/the 3,000,000 Legion members and! and operators license, no muffler, im-/ ask members to help sell govern-

‘ment saving bonds.

troops and supplies.

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consci-| entious objectors do non-combat),

FOUR: Seek immediate imple-|W. Henley, Bloomington, and C.| mentation of the civil defense Walter McCarty, Indianapolis, structure and restoration of the|have been elected to the executive | Merchant Marine to transport|committee of the Board of Trustees of Indiana University,

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{spiritualist camp here, are holding | {individual classes on “philosophy | {received from spirits.” | The classes /are to be held on!

camp is in session. |

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THREE: Oppose ‘'narding and [black market activities through ITUstees Group Named |

Times State Service | BLOOMINGTON, July 24—John 8. Hastings, Washington; George |

a list of subversive organizations recently issued by U. 8. Attorney General J. Howard McGrath. VFW members were urged dur-

dockets full. At one time volume ing the conference to co-operate { iwith local civil defense chairmen. —The Interstate Commerce Com-/ Dockets for Aug. 14 have been| According to Commander Cox, mission today refused to permit iclosed, Mr. Hollister said, but bills will be introduced into Con-/the abandonment of about 22 {petitions are being accepted for|gress and the 1951 Indiana Gen- miles of track between Winona leral Assembly calling for teachers {and supervisors to sign pledges] gine . : jaffirming loyalty to the United way Co. had asked to abandon its] {any person who “knowingly sias Philosophy Classes i abets or assists or in any way Held by Spiritualists practices the implementation of {the subversive policy of a na-

! tion bent upon the destruction of Rev. James Laughton, Detroit,

States. Indiana and national bar as-

{sociation will be asked to have Winona Railroad Co. had asked| CHESTERFIELD, July 44 The their members sign the pledgesito abandon 19 miles of track be-|

also, Conmander Cox said.

Reports $1955 Loss An inventory at the Ostermeyer Paper Co., 333 W. Ohio St., has

{revealed the loss or theft of 30! ture.

$252 and 259 bales of garment bags worth $1723.29, police were

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| His wife, Laura, survives,

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