Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1950 — Page 3

Of Car Shooting

He Was ‘Blacked Out’

critically wounded Edmond James Cody, Indianapolis parolee found slumped in a car Sunday beside the body of his 35-year-old girl friend.

Cody, questioned by State Detective Richard Sutton, in General Hospital Sunday, denied knowledge of events leading to the shooting of Miss Helen Mallett,’ —1919 Carroliton—Ave and to his own suicide attempt.

Cody said he had “blacked out” and couldn’t remember, ace ording to Detective Sutton,

Following an emergency

oper-

TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1950 ____

es Story Inspect Scene of Double ¢ S

Wounded Parolee Savi

State police today revealed two conflicting statements made by

ation, Cody, 29, was questionéd JEoieraay by Trooper Howard. yslope

Crane i told Trooper Hyslope that }- Out 2 oer Side 10th pre- Sells hye. at erenAndiN valued, | plefely uniike the two decades Manamon. —— iss. Mallett shot herself twice in 5 : cinct, 20th Ward, voting was re- at $500 last night. Clothing; jew- ning here with g : the head while the couple was| . te " ported at the ‘rate of more than elry, fishing tackle and various am eye Who Clyde Jones, assistant attorney es parked behind the Mallett house Mrs. Freda LaDuron rr the one every minute, other | ltems Were missing. retired. He also carried the Dem- general, said the charge had been: 4 early Sunday. Cody said he drove! doctor's second wife, missing An Election Board clerk in the loeratic label, but fought neither made by State Sen. Leo Stemle, . around all morning with her hady since 1937. 11th’ Precinct," 17th Ward, was $ Republicans nor Democrats. Mr: Jasper, Eighth District Demo= id, Nov. T beside him before deciding to — i challenging about every. other 1000. in Prizes Jacobs does both cratic Chairman. ¥ > killed and commit suicide, : voter 10 ne to the Bo ee : : ___No Jacobs Cards Sen. Stemle reported that bale Sin 2 | rted it to the ection fova¥ In an Services for Miss Mallett, a Hl les | Sore cod an iny estigation dis- Match the Twins That: is: Why the (OP county fore hay ys the Dale an 2 e ames } « | é an ¢ es a iS . : ’ 4 istere n e on. heardy Dookieepper James a Ear | Lelosed—he—was—usiig the wrong ~~ @ YOU can still take part —headguarters seemed assured that Tegisteren Spencer — wr ir Mr — Explosives 2p To. today in Moore . fn It of P I | % i list of voters, his private file. It in THE TIMES MATCH he will be replaced by their can- jonas said. 1 : : : Se Tah : ; : : was replaced with an official mas- SRE AEE s, Ltd., said Chapel. Burial will be in Wash- 0 iN 0 S Sgt. Clarence VanY, Muncie police officer, examines pool of ¥ak Iepacel > THE TWINS CONTEST. (didate, Charles B. Brownson. The Spencer County election 5 an isolated ingten Park : : : p ter file list in a hurry. e Th hi : t ; Because his independence has board was instructed to investis BO gan ark. : blood at entrance in Dr. Jules LaDuron's office in Muncie double an ai : Ble s e third. set of twins : explosives. The couple was discovered in a . d . 933 ai : About 30 deputy election com Will BDPear iv okt Si attracted some non-politicos, they gate the charge, Mr. Jones said. |. The cause blood-spattered car at Rockville Retire m 1 killing. ‘missioners were kept busy most. : ppe in er n= have tried to" help Mr. Jacobs Leslie Stuteville, Spencer Coun= immediately , . - and Girls’ School Rds. Cody, 920 As Club Greenkeeper en 8 2 =8 of the time answering calls for day's. Times. - You can win a second term. But when ty election board chairman, told Missouri St. was paroled 15 hi . D bl Killi 8 WN . advice and to settle arguments on get the first two sets - they went to headquarters they The / Indianapolis Times. there — months ago from the Federal" cor! % Rent 3 : heart ou e 1 ing In uncie voling techhicalities, free by telephoning RI- fond noe hi Cards Saiishie bo yas o20 Jounaaties: for reporté 1 . . J .. . attack shortly after a. m. in ; ; ‘Work in Teams x ; pass out for him. of Irregularities 3 .Penetentiary at Atlanta, Ga, attack shortly “s Work in : 5551. They'll be deliv- : : annes where he had been: serving a front of the voting polls at the Re ens 13-Year M ster They Work in teams Ove of ; ou og FRA TR gg Rnd met » Nov. 7 (UP) sentence for auto theft He had Odd Fellows Building, 1120 W Oop Y them wa composed of Al Magen* gred 10 your doer. Some of the precimels, but stilireached for comment, ‘Prince Aly ra thet, Xe nagilg 5 Ae ; : EIN was SD mep a , oN Avs s100n Seemed to be racing under wraps.| Styles Matthews, Rockport, st night on been going with Miss Mallett for 30th St. (Continued ‘From Page One) He said last night's demand heimer, forme? Sop Shen. IT'S FU i ars $1000 Certainly he is Carrying nobody county : Democratic. eRAIPmIAm: ane. After several months. He was pushing a coke sala- «gong th slice down to my Was for $750 and that the younger working with Charles L. (Buck) Y Tine TNS else's stable colors, a ‘charge lev- said. he had heard the report. But thers they po ———ii tor CREE wa te be oo i" Se nd he police dowr MY brother came to his office to col: Sumner, former Democratic Sher- MA pe his wh INS eled at his opponent but promptly he had made no im , mander whic /as S office SUN 4 MES tion co, —Algeria Asks Review of Writ warm the workers at the polls Potice Nalted “tn amazement as-12Ct-While the older brother wait. if. H NDaY yes denied by Mr. Brownson. ‘and knew no details, he said. . pia, Kenya, Li : ib SC rr os WleOALE ared €d inthe car. Squads of workers. representing a Freeing Lifer in 1948 mis wie, Eiia B. a Republican they entered the blood patiored up wiipped him and sent my the AFL and CIO provided & STRAUSS SAYS: rr Attorney General J. Emmett committeewoman for the pre- hp MHS, DORE 0 son. Jack out to the car to ‘get motor pool of more than 200 auto- . : : a nmiite maceutieal . scales and materials “07 Ct UHL D2 motorl b Jia : D ———— McManamon has asked the U. S.cinet, was inside the building were scattered over the office. The Dis brother, Ralph, 454 tell him mobiles to transport voters to the| TRADITION WITH A TOUC H OF OMO RR QW, : Supreme Court to review a writ helping voters who had already room was bathed in blood. I ome 1 and get this settled, pois under direction of the Demo-| of habeas corpus which freed a arrived to. cast their ballots Seibert Carter was dead on the ei fraije Commitee, lifer fr t i Thinking of the shivering poll floor. a bullet through his heart. All in Battle A non-partisan motor pool was er from the Indiana State Cup Ine 2 Mr oe Pe His brother died as he entered the He said they all got into a gperated in the 3d ward by ‘the Prison at Michigan City in 1943. ns ye he is own Bal: emergency ward at Ball Memorial battle, including his young son. Fairbanks Post, Veterans of ForThe Attorney General asked the loting ee st the morning Hospital, five wounds in his chest Police said the boy had facial eign Wars. fio ; * ’ : : do bruises when they arrived at the EE Kigh court to consider a judg : and: abdomen. : - L gment Retired In 1933 scene. At one point, the docto i of the Seventh District U. 8. Court Si Sree iqers | - Police described the doctor as 5¢ I : of Appeals in Chicago. The Chi-|,. Mr Kent, 3 felons resigns ‘calm but stern!” He made an said, the brothers had him down. Harves er al | cago court had confirmed the g7 lraananois, relives mn snd oral statement but refused to give As he struggled free, he said, he of | writ, issued in Federal Court in En eon he a signed statement after. confer. So! es rae a im ona : Hammond. under which Law- Golf Club. He was 75. His home © 18 with lawyers. His teen-age 38- Lal er Smith’ & Wesson gun § Tence E. Cook was released Lo 1 1345 w “31st st IS NOME rn madeasigned statement Both of theft came at me,” his : Si wi 4. was at 1.54¢ o LE ot. 3 ve £ St: n 1ti of Cook, committeed in 1931 from Seine besides his wife are _ Ine. doctor Said ne. had besy Te soatemont et Jenttmgs County a Taurder te : a Ton feneiy .iplacknfailed by tHe elder. Carter > ne hin He me Ra . ls victor County on a- murder a daughter, Mrs. Eva Crunk; a 2eC 08 t0 WT COR He first. Ralph was still coming at? Machinists to Start conviction, charged ‘a former son. John R.: three sisters, Mrs Drother for myre than a Hi mé and I must have shot him Margen had deni ied him the right Nancy Agan, Mrs. Nellie Pittman, said doe he CE 2. a ti De Stns three or four times.” Back Tomorrow I appealing the, conviction. and Mrs. Dora Purcell, all of In- Sic Younger br Bl rh At th i SEN i 2 . ie The Attorney General’ pro- dianapolis: two grandchildren and party to the extortion. _ - a the jail, ‘in the Presence of The million-a-month payroll ‘of a tested the habeas corpus because ona g at 2 hild i Reports Payments La 3 er Die een ape son made the strike-bound _ International . : as S Dece one great grandchild. : a) nts a statement whi signed: res 1 411 3 “there has. been ne-contention ge re 3a ere Sails ei ement Ww tie e signed Harvester plant here will”resume That ric ) = Services ¢ 3 p.m. § He said over a period of more Both Had Records in part at noon today. I Spondent 8 conviction of day in Flanner' & Buchanan mor- than a year he had given Ralph. The vouth said the only part A i TT a { murder was invalid in any re- tuary. Burial arrangements have Carter payments_of $1000, $700, he took in the struggle was to try With the unaimous aeisptance i 8spect.. Tot been mad RROD. 2500 : a of the new contract by UAWi = not been made. $620 and $500. to keep the first man in the chair, CIO Locals: 98 - (fiachinists) -and 3 y, . " : In Terre Haute police said both 10 Loeals Ina a : = £ ( ; . ; ~ Carter men had records. Seibert 226 (foundry) ye Ber 1 * . was arrested as a juvenile for Visors: were scurryin | SHOP oe /,, WEDNESDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M. was arrested gs a juvenile OF morang to get malnienance fen yA fic and one military arrest. on the job. by noon. hl Call any cab .-. . ride both Ralph’s record of 11 arrests on Tomorrow the machine shop os ; FREE TAXI ways free, in city limits. charges including assault and bat- will fill up with 1800 more men 8 oN} tery, resisting an officer, failure reporting back to work. 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Crash 7 Dovkiy |Painful to Woman

° Mrs. Colleen Devlin suffered a double hurt in an automobile ac

: Enthusiasm Low

She was taken to St. Vincent's Most Party Interest

‘Hospital with cracked” ribs and, On local Candidates cuts in head and face. And she, (Continued From Page One) lost Ginger. both are going to Bloomington,

laying Vote Might Top. Senatorial Race

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Late Speedup Could |

Boost Turnout (Continued From Page One) balloting was recorded at the rate

of one every 30 seconds. Ginger, year-old cocker . span- to vote. Leas ‘iel, was riding with Mrs. Devlin, Before taking the census job, This indicates that ‘few voters 24. of 1205. W. 36th St. when i

their’ ballots Dr. Peel was a member of the from one party to candidates of Ms Dev line Car vas Suu Indiana University facuity. another party in these precincts. | obile driven by James P. Har- expressed the view that the DemoAt the Meridian Hills polling jan 19, of 1703 Park Ave. .crats may win this off-year elec{place, GOP stronghold, workers,! @Ginger was injured. Apparently tion by a landslide and said this {reported ypters were clicking the gne ran away, limping. and hasn't would be due to the slander hurled {machines at the rate -of three a peep seen since. at President Truman because of jminute. Harlan, arrested on a charge of the Korean War. | “It sounded like a typewriter in drunkenness, appeared before =~ “I think that our people eel {high-speed action,” remarked one Judge Howard in Municipal Court that their intelligence has been; ivoter, 3 today. His case was continued insulted,” Dr. Peel declared. | Out in Warren Township, 7th until Dec. 15. : ! precinct, 87 voters. had cast ballots in one hour and 45 min- LOOT DEPARTMENT STORE

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proves sufficiently, -he will’ be returned to Noblesville to face ‘a “murder Charge.

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James Evelo sdid: “As far as the The sfrike, which ran. 10% police here. are concerned they weeks brought the workers 10 were both bad boys.” cents -an hour more. with an

Burglary looted Sablosky’'s Department

The Carter brothers had been average hike of \16 cents an hour .

Store,

drew Jacobs,

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‘Congressman, d fessed > today that it has

Marion .County

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said they did not know Dr. La- Corp. { Duron and had never heard the Orders are piled up, .a ‘plant | tw 8 | o slain nT peak of him. spokesman said. The final as- | Tan | serfibly line will run on an eight-}. a er 'S iller {hour shift, but the -other lines ft will-run—-two or three shifts to

Our attitude toward prices—

| Noblesville authorities today WASHINGTON. is a ONE WAY proposition! prepared to take confessed killer, ENE : 3 : ok Carrol E. Dooley. Indianapolis, * **' ass: : Last Vegs Wien vid price tag is oified Tm ot : ExT 1.148:23 14,568.199.048 0 : to the hospital for criminally in-.g 19¢ iia 3 i tH 154 803 2 me Sieur Tout ; De 774.944.784 ©3.094.030.443 that's it— : sane of the Indiana State Prison Ba 4.134.951.0844 4,706,791,988 : ans : Public Debt 236.751.137.115 236.891.163.546 They CAN go down for clearance at Michigan City. Gold Res ve 23248.409,434 24,532,811,586 purpose Dooley, leader of a. trio. who they MUST go down instantly ss slavi Vv confessed slaying Albert Thayer, when and if prices on the identical

merchandise drop in the wholesale or manufacturing levels— ~~ Patrons get at once, every advantage of market bredks- (we ~ rebuy at the lcwer basis.)

But when market prices rise==

markings absolutely unavoidable— inescapable.

Dr. John Hash and Dr. Rober : . J, ’ R Now we are faced with a dilemma. Harris offered. testimony on psychopathic and homosexual ten-

We received word from the Alligator Raincoat people that prices would advance ~ effective November 10th. Manufacturers, as you know, work considerably in advance of the merchant's needs— They have to make long ahead

ley's parents Mr. ‘and Mrs. : Charles. Dosley, 2197 Duke St. Stop Needed - commitments for materials— Dooley, 26. along with James Repairs But when fabric costs— Chalfin, 17. of 1907 Duke St., and 3 : and manufacturing costs Earl Michael Kelly, 16. of 1328 y : Central Ave. earlier had admitted MONEY is quickly secured rise sharply- . beajing to. death Mr. Thayer from ‘our association to they have no alternative— alonside a “lover's.lane” in Ham- pay for the costs of home but to increase prices—

And concerns like Alligator—

(there are hundreds of them) Sa

Federal law—and - CL

so stipulate or suggest the retail prite— on

“fo make inventory profits.

__the raises have been far less

he was of unsound mind ‘‘as ‘of i ; r our ONE WAY policy *» rhs ERE today. No reference was made. | — {down keeps sur price rmi———————— EO the price change —— rete ere to Dooley's—mental condition on - tags inviolate— on alligator coats ° - the murder date: : hediils d- ot s. = : gad = is sche ul e | Junge White ordered HAL IE HEL Sena Shere Shey Brien, Ap mete defendant's mental eofrlition im until replacements make naw i

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And unless these '‘fair traded" price

throughout the country— there would be chaos : ~in-distributing their products and they wauld be footballed— used as bait—and dragged through the mire.

It_can-be said truthfully—that manufacturers are very reluctant to raise prices—and : Ee. in the vast majority of cases— :

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We have Jno desire

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We have no desire whatsoever to urge anyone info buying——or to "scare anyone into buying.

But we are hopeful— that if you intend to buy an Alligator raincoat anytime this winter—that buy it before Frida the 10th of Novena!

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