Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1950 — Page 3

The driver of this car did not Join the. "Club of ir

On Beating Victim:

© Judge Suggests Full Investigation

# year, 30 persons met with sud-

‘ithe toll at less than half of last:

Deaths Running 1 I" _ Behind Last Year's By DONNA MIKELS gigs In Marion County there is ‘an exclusive “club of 11% . :

comparison to the A tality toll in the same period 3 last year. |

From January to August last

den death in traffic accidents in Marion County, outside the city limits. So far this year the toll is 19.

Thus the formation of that imagms inary “Club of Mer ee

fon County had a traffic fatality toll of 48 persons. With the year of 1950 more than half over and

year's total record, Marion County safety officials are hoping the

One Caught in Chase rey Side Alleys

- Prowler reports ‘brought three |arrests last night and early today, one after a fopt-race through Police’ and neighbors chased through alleys near the 900 block! N. Graham Ave. after neighbors reported a prowler peeping into lseveral windows. They caught Richard Larson, 21, of 6133 E. ' 8t., identified by two women as the peeper. He was arrested a peeping Tom charge. Attendants “at St. Elizabeth Home, Churchman Ave. re{ported lice yesterday that-a , {man had n trying to force iwindows and remove screens at the home the past 10 nights, around midnight, He entered the basement one t, they reported. They gave a description and police cruising near the-home arrested Donald Hill, 20, of 3102 Perkins St, at 1 a.

~{pre-burglary- charge.

looked out her kitchen window land saw a man looking in at her. Police found George Hillebrand, 42, of 2710 BE. New York St, hid{Ing near a shed. He was identi-

¥ Husbond 1 is Shot _ lin" Domestic are

4 rhe Risley, 313 N. Bast St, called police after she said shel:

A husband-and-wife argument ended in a shooting early today. Police ‘who were called to 1639" Yandes St. at 1:45 a.m. said they found Jimmie ‘Lucille Tisdul, 33, standing on a stair landing, gun in hand, Her husband, Robert E, Tisdul, also 33, was in the bathroom with two bullet wounds.

_ Police quoted the woman

g: “My husband's shot’ _— :

Nice ve Dog’ $ Life - -

2 (UP)--Nigel, & financial-ly-independent black’ and

opened a checking account at the Security Trust Co, here. His paw print will serve “as signature on checks which will have his picture in the upper left hand. corner, Nigel is a stud dog.

1 shot him.” They were unable to learn the cause of the argument] that preceded the shooting at 1:30 a.m.

and has a steady income.

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SECOND CHOICE |

LEXINGTON, Ky. Aug - |

is president of the In and

units of the organization. Persons al and property rights and ‘taxa tion will be discussed at the sion, 2 drei t—— PLAN LAWN. SOCIAL A lawn social and

DETROIT, Aug. 2 (UP)-—Police cert

rotoned by he Decatuf’

He was taken to General Hos- today sought a rookie burglar Central Booster Club will be give pital where he was reported iniwho, stymied by an automobile|en at 5 p. m, Saturday on dealer’ 5 safe, stole a car instead. lawn of the West Newton

fair condition.

STRAUSS USUAL

SAYS:

—Tenter the home. He was held on ®

SUMMER STORE

[Store Closes Saturday at | O'Clock)

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THE "ACTUAL LURE"—IT'S A REAL SHINER "~~ MINOW ENCASED IN TRANSPARENT PLASTIC

If you want a fi h to catch » fish—, this is it!

in this “survivors” club will be. aon greater at the |end of the year. Sheriff James F. Cunningham, e enough.” Chief Rouls' said nothing. ‘He who has put men never before as-

then left” for a meeting ‘of the signed to traffic duty on emer- o I D > ‘N ith stm Board. © ety sud pala, sad, he be eadline % rawing ear | : : ,n ir hy “In Search for Treasure’ fram Tights. = yafiely stow ret ay n and a saddle hor

Howard said_Chief Rouls “should conduct somé“kind of hearing as mula for curbing set by the Board. of ety.” _ *Ohlef Heard Charges’ i| . Holders of cardboard keys in The Times-Walt Disney Treasure {show at 8 p. m. Saturday are Hunt have until tomorrow evening to participate in the first round’ ‘among featured events of the sri on of gifts. Daviess Co Fair, which o) ‘f& When the 10 participating stores close tomorrow evening, mel 58 County P

(Continted From Page One) Rees” testimony and what three Times’ witnesses.

LE Hop prize. winner. in. The. Times-Walt.. aby Vor 2 Hunt fied and held on a pesping Tom| with her Philco refrigerator «os Mrs, Durst orris, 2109 S. jeharge.

Hate ave, [Daviess County Fair Pulling Contests Set

ug. 2 Team pulling contests tonight and tomor-

Lines Lures Leaders

Boit’ Buckets

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A new: angle -for Anglors— an ACTUAL fish—encased in a pliable coating that for all

Tackle Boxes Scales Knives - practical purposes is SPORTSMAN'S -ROOM

there when accu- : virtually indestructible! partment was ade against. tWO 1 list of numbers of keys that fit the chests will be with-| Tne radio variety show, Mid- Huoks HUTT Tr : “SIXTH FLOOR Satins ooers, he Tndge de: To put this formula into mo-|' re ahd ony the alternate numbers will be honored on Friday. [western Hayride, will’ be at 8130 Leader Boxes _ : x. ; rnate num ve Frid - % Slared, "He hare oe Wine gi Ton, _ shesif's Aeputies assigned, been on display at the storesistores where Treasure Chests are| De or a is Saturday will 1i- I's for casting piniig=toling, SMALL (3 fo 4 in ah a ey Va prisoner, and DS i vyins Fn Pape day have Bens With the Shiga) lint Hunt located and where Treasure Hunt clude a pet parade at 2 p. m. and With bent tail it's a wobbler— - MEDIUM 4 10.8 indi » their action should be taken up/been put on uniform uy) at ¥ . Opeing 0 on She TYSamure keys may be used. a puby show ud BD. =. ’ with side fing it's a spinner. NUN (4 to 5 in}—I. \ List of Participants Dee Jewelry Co., 18 N. Illinois ore Lhah n. premiums \

before the Board of Safety.” night. Prosecutor George Dailey also| Chief Deputy Knute Pobkins No further numbers will be|St. Kay Jewelry, 137 W, Washing- | 3% WEE qifered Jn (onutetion {posted at the stores. ton St.; Lord Jewelers, 47 Monu-| the Cve(ay iis year.

chimed in with a suggestion for pad Chief Jajler Robert’ Murray Chief Rouls to act. He said he have been heading the night pa-| ment Ci te: Miller Jewelry C er ———m—— | Among Treasure Hunt partici-|men rele; er Jewelry °. € pants ne claimed prizes ta 29 Monument Circle; National County Farm Bureau

ed in their ears, said . William nois St, | earnest,” know the

“The hearing was in open court and the head of the police de-

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MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS (LI. 1561) FILLED

L. STRAUSS & COMPANY, INC. THE SPORTS-MINDED MAN'S STORE

Nets Seines

Minnow Traps ef. etc,

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believed that since evidence was trols. along with the sheriff and

Heme ove 1 ih poles che the iris urs whic ha £25 YQ Brisk SLOSS 5 WAR: Picnic fo Be Sunday ferred to the Hoard of Safety. [the start of suminer traffic, = Choits In the participating stores ington St.; Pearson's, 130 N. Penni-{ The annual piente of the Marion Two other Times’ employees, “We're too undermanned :to set" sylvania St; Rogers Jewelers, 5 County Farm Bureau will be held who witnessed the incident ac-/UP 3 nas network of road aes, go thy Morsls, pe 152i Pennsylvania, St. ose re Sunday on the grounds of the “w receiv: e ood d h companied Mr. Young to court|Patrols” said. “But Jewelers, 25 N. Illinois St.; Ta-' Bagewied grade school in Perry

'd be al Philco refrigerator. ) and heard him accuse Patrolmen JOUG by surprieed at the te "sl CL ne, 610 aun VeTs “eles and. optometrnts, |” Tare willbe a pli nner at

endous E : lacing a patrol car hattan Ave. received one of the/119 N. Illinois St. 12:30 p. m. A cake-baking contest| told Te Judge! oo rt Tv versio he and a rhe. and 10 Arthur Murray dance courses| The Treasure Hunt is being for women and a children’s pet of th a Toe Wy Surson the word gets around valued at $50 each. staged in conjunction with Walt parade and toy band will be feaman: (Mr. Hendren). got fn the the cars are out making arrests, Thelma Gilworth, 2915 St. Paul Disney's new technicolor movie, tures of the afternoon program. Tence: of a Bag -— ® traffic just naturally slows down. St received one of the Ever- “Treasure Island,” which opened| Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins is te dnote oy Cor. "|There may be accidents just the Sharp Pockette pens. at the Indiana theater today. scheduled to speak. | dom and Clas. 7 a tons tngeran on kelinood! opt cosived a $25 Bversharp En . ‘Beat Daylights Out’ voy pen and pencil set. Pointing to Mr, Barker, the Charles E. Everts, 323 Wiscon‘Witness said: sin St; received one of the orig-i “This man beat the living day-

inal Walt Disney cartoon draw-)| rms HGS OUL OF hiDa- (Mr. Hendren).| Keystone LIL... and kicked him. He hit him more and Allisonville road where four than ane time ai the tne tess died in one crash last year; Ind.|aware St. received 'a. $50 Arthur 31 south and Shadeland Ave, a Murray dance course. \ ed, stretch... troquented. by youthtul al Drizes yet 8-1 hotsrod- drivers. Sherman Dr be. i nding he -{ and ar vas. Ave. near Beech Grove 3400. 50 Admiral corisole television

are also freque 5 set. ntly-patrolied How Hunt Works

Mr. Hendren was clean-shaven spots. ~—/-and_wearing a white shirt, but! “The sheriff's office gives credit| Here is how the Treasure Hunt his face still showed signs of the for this year’s good hes to nif works: Fn the cardboard numbeating he received in the parking Citizens Traffic Committee, a bered keys which were- distrib- . Jot at 1 N. Capitol Ave. July 18. group of 25 business leaders who uted with The Times Sunday and / His left eye was still puffed. /devote their time to inspecting Monday (and which may be ob“These bumps on the back of the county, making notations of tained now at The Times or Inmy head were received when 1 safety .needs and recommending diana theaters) to one of the 10 was kicked when I wis dow: improvements at monthly meet. Participating stores. There check he said. ings. the number of the key with the $% Says Police Present These committee members, list posted at that store. If the ; He said he was struck twice/many of whom have years of |number is there, the key fits that - before police arrived by another safety experience in industrial [chest parking lot attendant, Kenneth positions, “have augmented the Give the key—if the number is Kirk, 908 Marion Ave. He also understaffed sheriff's office in set.|5ted—to the . store attendant, . mecused Mr. Barker of hitting him ting up a more thorough satety who will provide a master key. “all the way back” from Block's program for the county. : Open the chest and pull out an store, Where he ¥ was Sangit & after rk _|envelope.. In the envelope is a of 3 i pattifiess listing the prize. Take

SPORTSMAN'S ROOM SIXTH FLOOR

‘ent when he was beaten. Samat ASea RRs Eat AoW. QRS Li Ee amout ] ng SAAD i Bates knotuas wa D8 — ae a ue . e er). kn: me ere are different num a v ns the bench.” : mir i et Ed each store. Participants should “Denies Officers There yet to come, and doubled Toad pa-| TIoIt BII-10-stores-to- “fit" thelr... : Mr. Barker admitted" striking trols are scheduled for that day. keys. The following are the only Mr. Hendren but denied the two| The real goal of the sheriff's| patrolmen were present. ° office and the deputies who work Prosecuting Attorney Patrick jan eight-hour night after an sight

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