Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1950 — Page 28

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Times State Serviee L -. BEDFORD, Sept. 1 First r degree murder charges were being pared. today against an inor decorator accused of shoot3 ng his wife and ‘Killing a pool} ‘4 Foom operator. ; Glenn Martin, 48, Helton¥ille. was held in the Lawrence County Jd4il. He surrendered vesferdayv to Sheriff . Zelbert Hawkins, after .Aelephoning the sheriff and agreeing to meet him in Heltonville. His wife, Charlotte, 44, was in critical ition in. Dunn Me-/ morial Hospital, Bedford. She was taken to the hospital after the fatal ghooting of Charles Willis, ! 52, Heltonville poolroom operator. | Gives Up Pistol Sheriff Hawkins said Martin surrendered a 32 caliber pistol, i and confessed orally that he had ety “Trhot his wife and Mr. Willis, § *- Mr. Willis was found early yes: terday in. his pool room, hunched over a ‘couch, with a bullet wound ip the right temple. ‘Mrs. Martin was ‘taken to the! hospital after making her way to! the Leston_Jones funeral home in Heltonville, where she ¢ollapsed of a porch, # KTORE SAL ES Qu TETER' WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP) ~The department store rush that began with the shooting in Korea appears to have quieted down and business in the stores has gotten back to a pace that is normal for these pre-school days.

Photo by FElovd Walton, Probably the most faithful reproduction of all is the expres. sion on the faces of these boys, who reported seeing a flying saucer-type object recently in the sky near their homes. Looking over a pasteboard and silver paint model which they constructed are (left to right), Thomas Cole, 13, 945 W. 28th St., and Robert | Cameron, 12, 927 W. 29th St.

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For George Pope Former Orange County - Sheriff Dies at 60

i Times State Serviee - {| FRENCH LICK, Sept, 1George Pope, former Orange {County sheriff and local Republican figure, will be buried in Ames |Chapel Cemetery after services at {2 p: m. tomorrow in French Lick | Methodist Church. | Mr. Pope, who was 60, was an {uncle of Frank BC Pope, JIndi-

[the Indiana Hotel Association. [He died ‘yesterday in French Lick

{1918, while still -in World War 1 Army. service. He was re-elected 1920. He was formerly em-

and once operated an auto agency |in Huntingburg. He was a ‘member of the Masonic Lodge and the American Legion, Also surviving are his wife, Cornelia; two daughters, Mrs. [Welles Meyer, Louisville, and Mrs.

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and Mrs. George M. Dunn, St. Pétersburg, Fla: two {brothers, Frank, West Baden’ {Springs, and Banks, Detroit,_anc {one grandchild.

Cyrille F. Sehoentrup Services Arranged

Services for Cyrille Francis, {Schoentrup, yeoman second class | lin. the U. 8S. Navy, will be at 9 a.m. Monday in the Robert W.| [Stirling Funeral Home and at! {9,30 a.m. in the Holy Name Catholic C hurch.. Burial will be in; Holy Cross Cemetery. Yeoman Schoentrup, who was 26, died last Friday in the sinking of the Hospital Ship. Benevolence in San Francisco Bay. He (had been in the Navy since 1940. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Bernard Schoentrup, 5030 Southleastern Ave.

‘Mrs. Mary Hunt

Services were being arranged today for Mrs. Marv Jane Hunt! who died yesterday ‘while riding in an automobile at 52d St. and! College Ave. Death was due to a heart attack. Mrs. Hunt who was 74, lived at 1721 Union St. A lifelong resident ' {of Indianapolis, she had formerly lived at 619 W. 39th St. Her husband, Willis, died six years ago. Mrs. Hunt was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Ca ‘hoile Church, | Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. | {Mary E. Wells, Mrs, Cecilia Haller, and Miss Margaret Mason, "all of Yutiasa polls,

Kidnapers of Diabetic Boy Promised Immunity |

SPRINGFIELD, 11, Sept. 1 (UP) Officials fought against ‘time today in their search for a missing 2-year-old boy, apparent-| ly kidnaped, who urgently needed | {medical care for a diabetic. con-|

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| dition. 2 |. State's Attorney (George P. [| |Coutraken _ promised ‘complete

|return little Farnest Cagle Jr. to his parents today. . In an unusual offer; the ‘state's attorney. promised he ‘would not | prosecute anyone who took the child if he were returned unharmed. “It's a no-quéstionsaiked. proposition,” Mr. Coutraken said. i Earnest vanished Sunday from his parents’ car where they left him while they visited a tavern. }

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Successor to O'Dwyer

NEW YORK, Sept. 1 (UP) {Acting Mayor Vincent ImpellitIter! sweated out his first day in {office_today- literally. | His predecessor, Mayor William! {O'Dwyer, removed three air con|ditioning units from the office when he retired yesterday, ex-;

Rift of a ‘personal friend.” He! shipped them to Mexico City | iwhere he will become U. 8. am-|

|bassador Oct. 20. | Mr. O'Dwyer and his wife were, {en-route today to ‘California for| la vacation. |

Phantom Panther’ Starts | New Oklahoma Prowl |

DAVENPORT, Okla. Sept. 1! [{UP).- Uneasy Davenport citi-| {zens feared today that a ‘“phan-| {tom"panther” which gave the peo‘ple of Cushing the jitters may’ {have moved to their vicinity. Ranger Kuel Moore started: searching for the beast yesterday {after an ‘angler reported hearing! .a blood-curdling scream, “That wasn't any screech owl,” the fisherman. sald.

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