Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1950 — Page 3
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MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 1950° THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3
4.1950 § hr oe eri - : re APOLIS = = nin as ort — F ttinents - Local li Division Don’t Put That - | Bahy Hurricane O. J. Glessner, Holiday Deaths FUNNY BUSINESS : By Hortlhene ltinerant Admits
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the Saturday night fatal stabbing of Seberin R. Wylie, 31, probably will be considered by a Knox County grand jury Thursday, Prosecutor James J. Lewis said today. = Jose De La Rosa, 23, Hidalgo, T. A, Mexico, was captured yes-
Jr. 19. son of! Over the state, weathermen ex-|the Gulf of Mexico causing more s Mr. Reeder died after fallin Mrs. Ruby B. pected fair skies today with con-|inconvenience than harm. at Harbor Springs SHeh, a beneath the wheels of a mong’ Massey, 3636 N.| ditions generally cool! in north| It was something of a fizzle 40 of the Indiana School of box car in Ft. Wayne. He was Denny St. Mrs. [and central sections. Tomorrow's 28 hurricanes go and ‘wouldn't be y.w In recent vears he had 0 employee in the Pennsylvania Massey : was no-| forecast was fair and warmer, |Worthy of sharing the same ocean peep managing family farm hold- Railroad. yards. tified that her, Temperature rangss predicted/With the “granddaddy” storm ings 4 | Mrs. Ramsey died yesterday of son was killed in| Were 70 to 75 in the north and 76 raging with 160 -mile-an-hour| Besides his wife, survivors are injuries received in ‘an accident action Aug. 11. [to 84 in the south. Lows tonight, Winds in the Atlantic north of a step-daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Saturday night at Ft. Wayne. She
: : : : | . . : . { wi ¢ Vii Most of Indiana shivered un-| Time State Servis : Gi Dies in Kor i] der ‘an-extra blanket early today. wipes orl A : | - SHELBYVILLE, -Sept. 4-0. J. eavy Nn #8 | 3 1 at RB C : The Hoosier state was getting] : ? {Glessner, former attorney and in- i ’ 8 , y 1; t few of brisk fall weather, . . ses brok d a life-l ‘ = ’ : pl. D. R. Williams, |* Prev . {vestment broker, and a life-long . . : rope Neve Lawrence Stude % Jo. n TITY Damage Slight; Big resident here. died Friday. night Traffic Kills 15, . il Mexican Seized do ein e ént ss polis recorded a low of Atlantic. Storm Rages at a hospital in Petoskey, Mich. Boy Is Drowned At Vincennes tists Says Another _Indianapoli at 6 a. m., but this was ex- > y /ne — oo : polis. soldier pected to give Way to a high of 78 MIAMI Fla: Sept: 4 (UP)=A" He Was the husbatig br he to : [1 VINCENNES; Sept. 1 (UPY=A Service has been add « ” mer Mrs. Frances Wadley Gless- (Continued From Page One) * y SO. Berney Se ed to the list of Ko-|today, weather forecasters. said Wet and howling “baby” hurri- Ain 1 ol —1 first degree murder charge gland, Sept. rean War dead. {The mercury should score a high|cane sideswiped the west coast On Fe ne aaron had with eight other boys near Yeo- [—] against an itinerant Mexican canerica never lay He is Cpl. Donald R. Williams "¢24ing of 83 tomorrow, Florida today as it trundled up| i Te La iy he man. —| ning plant worker who confessed | sia) J : ad
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ritish Associa~ Cpl. Williams| Will be 46 to 54 In th2 north and Puerto Rico. {Von Holstein, New York City, and was thrown from a taxicab when terday by state troopers. He concement of Sel was—a member] to 680 in-the-south: I Nevertheless, residents of tow='a sister, Mrs. Martha Slifer, Den- it crashed into a tree. y fessed the king a to - of the 2d In-! lying islands and beaches re- ton, Tex. « | i Police Chie ames F. ariow, geologist, Prof, fantry Division. | . |gardea the tropical blow withi Mr. Glessner was thé son of the ’ - Struck by -Car The knife blade penetrated Mr, of Delft. : He was marred FOI Offers CID {enough respect to scurry Inland late Judge O. J. Glessner. *| The Capshaw bpy was on a Wiles Beart. “i tht t June 30 to Miss] [to higher ground when it passed Services will be held at 10:30 fishing trip- ; i e La Rosa sald in a statemen 4 VN eviona Cpl. Williams 00 Oo rerson| = offshore. a.m; Tuesiay at the Ewing. Mor- = ne , rip-picnic with his par that Mr. Wylie and Guadalupe G, at Ft. Lewis | ; ; tuary here, Cremation will follow, [on Mr. and Mrs. Jessie James Gonzalez, 24, another Mexican the face of th » Wash., and 19 days Spoils Week-End ; i ow, , nted by Pres later sailed for Korea. His mother | = ear ontract Th hii 3 oo n t of th (Capshaw, Anderson. State police held for investigation, were fight. - and ! e storm spoiled part of the : a lsat vow ry ing and that he went to his ct the supposed 25 [oie reoutly returned from Labor Day week-end for resort Agriculture Fraternity |slipped Et a friend's rescue when he saw Mr, od, botanist of The youth attended Lawrence Pay Boosted il a Alumni Plan Dinner River near. Benton. “i Walt Here's tan Buck Tosa take the wiles" h HF I ne — al in Hull, agreed Central High! School in 1948 and For 110,000 |was expected to. end its sea jour-: & The Annual Alpha gama Rho, Mr. Clough was killed when he Wait!-Here's ten bucks more i! you take the wile's new. hat wif stabbed him and that he did not ast continental 1947 before joining the Army. He [ney. nner will be at 7 p.m. Wednes- was struck by a car at Terre Co So yewe oo _______ |care whether he killed him, Mr, st fit the facts. played football at Prey (Continued From Page One) The Weather Bureau pinpointed day at the State Fair Grounds. Haute. ] oe, Harlow said. of Towering His stepfather, Sgt. Howard I The wage scale will be reviewed the tempest about 40 miles south- William F. Craft, president of the Meanwhile, a United Press sur- THREATEN U. 8. ENVOY {FLY ING HERO RILLED Mr. Wylie broke away after 1¢ Wnally ex- Massey, was killed in 1945 when €Very three months. |west of Tampa Bay at 4 a. m., Dreaia polis alumni chapter, will yey over the nation showed that SAIGON, Indo-China, Sept. 4 pt ELAM. 0. Sent. 4 or being stabbed and ran down the g that the iso- he was.aboard-a.Ja : Indianapolis time, It was h Slae. © go 225. persons have died Mc (UP) — An American embassy —Chester Black, 27, holder of street. He died in an alley. De ree saa fe Was. —a- nese-prison|-—Skilled-workers—to—get-an-—ad:= +14 polis _time. It was headed |“. apr rt SE, sons_have died in. traffic (UP) — An American embassy | er LSLEReL, T28 QIETRLN SR SS Ser. a ship which was poste "el en! ditional fi ii © Eat Ral for the Apalachee Bay area be- Laisbout 200 JEuIeS meinanE a accidents since 6 p. m. Friday. spokesman termed “absolutely un-/the Distinguished Flying Cross, La Rosa also ran but was picked 8 today, but route from the Philippines to onal five cents. About 13,000 {ween St. Marks and Apalachi- > Sc 8IOUP from the Delta chap- Thirty-five other persons . were true’ today a report that 12,and a veteran of two wars, was yp ‘by troopers on U, ‘S. 50 be hat this is not Japan. S-Sgt. Massey had been will get the 13-cent total. \cola, which was still cleaning up ter o Purdue University, are ex- drowned, nine died in plane Marines were ordersd to “guid killed here late yesterday when tween Wheatland and Fritchton, captured when Bataan fell Ford announced that 30.000 after last week's hurricane, the Peo co tO 3 tend the dinner of the crashes and 43 In miscellaneous U. S. Minister Donald Heath his midget racing plane crashed The fight occurred about midnight us distribution Besides hi : salaried : ¢ ' 4 advisory said. [national agriculture fraternity. . accidents to send the holiday after the discovery of a plot tojin full view of 6000 spectators Saturday in front of a small cafe orld favors the . Se bis bo io sn pl = yess, hob covere Ming wind damage was re-| obi meee {death toll to 312. 'assassinate him. ‘at an air show. {near Vincennes Packing Co. at of — father, Donald R. Williams, At-|aple wage and welfare benefits|PC 1c, 0 the ripening $200 nill- Argument Costs : ist o 0 lanta, Ga. ’ mo ge y nefits lion citrus crop but thig probably Man $300 in .Cash ’ * * soon. was offset by the Beneficial rain! STRAUSS i ) ———— . UAW President Walter P. Reu-|dumped over the fruit belt An argument with two other : , : : * ' “ : OJ / M ! Ww ! ir Raid’ Boy, 14, Almost Crashes Ther ered Ihe contract “the| The nasty weather caused iors early yesterday at 22d and SAYS TRADITION WITH A TOUCH. OF TOMORRO . : est in the industry.” , deaths and only a few injuries. |Pennsylvania Sts. cost Hugh Te Sort. 4 (UP) Marine Corps Gate The agreement, reached in eerie ies emerge Chestnut. 42, $300 in cash and Contiovon Waisthand have an “air RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 4 (UP) |super-secrecy, must be ratified by . . 00 in checks. y od } ontinuous Waistban give the 35th — ri iti ¥| Southern Hospitality Mr. Chestnut, driving home A Marine recruiting sergeant|,.,ny ang file workers. That was B Visi . B * after closing the filling station llery brigade here ound thay a Youngster expected to be routine. ars Visiting Bear he operates at 2736 College Ave., raining. : Un- Jose pit certificate isted his peuther Jubilant MACON, Ga. Sept. 4 (UP)— got into a squabble with the two ill be jet-pro- g y is {A black bear's march on Macon men who followed him in another rs from Lang- The sergeant had talked for a| sMr. Bugas said the company, {car from 22d and Delaware Sts half-hour persuading the lad to|now has the highest hourly wage Was disastrous for the bear. |He re-entered his car after the —— join up with the leathernecks. Theigcale. He estimated it from three The visitor was struck by a Car, argument, then left it again to boy passed both a written and ajto seven cents above other firms. peaten on the head with a stick continue the argument. As he physical examination before the Ford also agreed to pay half oi 0 eo Jumber and shot i |again stepped into his car he routine check -showed his true the workers’ cost of hospitaliza- 4) Noa oy two police a n discovered a money bag with porwotd nis 32% ed wity tie thiell to Bot away tion and sickness insurance. : | The bear meandered into town. the filling station’s receipts was kets! . m Mr. Reuther, jubilant after all- By th 1 Hh missing. P Seo with-it, he said; “I like the idea of night talks Sold he appealed Perla Hise Ho Re. cers had. Mr. Chestnut lives at 1723 N are side of-the retiring when I'm 34.” sonally to company President spectators said ar 2 eq | Meridian St. Anyway, he added, “I'm in the gon,v Ford II last month for) P b dh Was because sl emer eereee National Guard.” Sd drcinents car bumped him and someone had| ok, AHOMA HOLDS RED isl g! . . {beaten him with the lumber. | OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 4 SEE DEWEY RUN AGAIN HY hay een rao The officers finished him off. | (UP) — Alan Shaw, secretary of ALBANY. X.Y. Sept 4 (UP) the “per mer the Cand IU CRASH KILLS 3 — the Communit, Fay fr, Oxla Republican state leaders had Chrysler hikes, practically all MARIETTA, Ga. Sept. 4 (UP) ore today after a raid on a Com-| “no doubts” today that Gov.|other auto makers boosted pay.|—Two F-84 Thunderjets flying| st 2 Thomas E. Dewey would accept Kaiser-Frazer and Studebaker about 500 miles per hour rammed | y. the GOP nomination for a third have not acted yet. | together yesterday killing the two, TRUMAN ON POTOMAC term when the Republican state! Behind the wage hikes were ex-| National Guard pilots, Dobbins| WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (UP)— convention is called to order | tremely good profits and a short-| Air Force Base announced today.| President Truman and his daughWednesday in Saratoga Springs. age of labor. Besides turning cars The victims were first Lt. Ken- ter Margarel got a holiday rest Mr, Dewey announced his inten- out at a record rate, the indus- neth M. Goodrum of Atlanta and on the Presidential Yacht Wiltion to retire from politics last try was looking forward to heavy| First Lt. Tom A. Martin of Grif-| liamsburg today. They sailed : June. military commitments. fin, Ga. {down the Potomac. : y w ee pooed side Seam .'s { id » STATE FAIR VISITORS! 1 2 ; 1’ Don't. 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