Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1950 — Page 23

In Store Shoot Victim in Unprovok Assault Is Fair

Three men, one of whom

wounded a department store man-| ager in an unprovoked shooting,

were being sought by police today. ’ i The manager, Joseph McIn-| tire, 20, of 2439 Dawson St, is in fair condition at St. Vincent's Hospital with a 38-caliber bullet! wound in his left thigh. = | The men entered Wagman's Dé partment Storé at 1843 Shelby St. | yesterday. ; i They bought handkerchiefs and| as Mr, McIntire was wrapping! them, one drew a gun and fired.] The men fled. They had given no! warning that they were attempt-| ing a holdup.

» Customer to Aid ~ |

Mrs. Emma Coens, 1227 B.| Naomi St., a customer,qwent tol Mr, Mcintire’s aid. His bride of! six. months, Darlene, heard tue shot from another part of the! store where she was working. f “Joe's been shot, call the po-| lice,” she cred as she saw him! fall. © «Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre had moved yesterday into their new) home on Dawson St. from 1026 N. Beville Ave. Physicians reported a bone in| Mr. Mclntire's leg had been’shattered by the bullet. A heart con | dition caused by rheumatic fever| § aggravated his condition, doctors} | said.” i

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per cent wage increase for 1228 workers at the Naval Ordnance Plant in Indianapolis was anneunced today by Dan Kimball,

Jury Thwarted by Justice Department, Te Deum Club Is Told by Panel Foreman

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One Unit Would Be ~ At Fair Grounds

| Dual-headquarters posts were {planned by county defense officials today to assure con{tinued operation in emergencies. { Charles R. Broderick, departiment director, said one of the units may be set up at the State {Fair Grounds. This would place {headquarters outside the immedi{ate downtown danger zone, Offices ‘are now located in City Hall, Direct communications systems {also are being organized to work in conjunction with radio units.

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ihave directed that civilians report to théir nearest school building or community center if aid is {needed in event of emergency. Trained medical teams will take {over there, ; Defense department heads were {sunimoned to a special meeting {yesterday by Mayor Bayt who icalled for a program speedup in {view of recent developments in {the Korean War situation.

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! | DETROIT, Mich, Dec. 1 (UP) -- Police watehed Detroit's 15mile water front today for a dairy worker who kidnaped his 4-

ryear-old daughter and threatened ~Photo by Bill. Oates. Times Stall Photographer.

Gregory and Helen Marie Huett . . . smiles spoke loudly as deaf mother and her infant son were reunited yesterday after In- ) to drown us both.” artnet dianapolis court officials slashed red tape to restore the baby to his mother's arms. "Misunderstandings” were blamed for the moth Ordnance Workers er's arrest on vagrancy and pre-mental charges, subsequently dismissed, and her separation from the baby, who had been in the cus-

Police said. Bernard Sova, :26, fled with the girl last night after ; this 24-year-old estranged wife, : { Monica, refused his dethand for i reconciliation. “If you won't eome back and

: : live with me, I'll drown us both,” jindicted in the Amerasia case, Deum president. A group from. +5id her as he sped away with

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the Amerasia case, its foreman, John G. Brunini, told a Te Deum 3 : Salv ition Arm ~. "elophone calls. trom bublic pay ‘Mr. Kimball told Senator Jen- ni tori : in our espionage laws at ‘he time, e) y | I I pa) $ $ st ht. ; nér's office that the pay boost dinner meeting in the Knights of Columbus auditorium last nig

“ hi rash” er the speaker said he doub‘ed seri- . booths in Illinois soon will cost would be effective immediately. It — administration applied the.. whitewash.” the speaker ously that the Amerasia case de- Opens Yule Drive a dime instead of the traditional will average 15 cents an hour. "Une “pl said that in the limited time the panel had to con- fendants could have been found, 7. = LoL nickel. Judge William B. Dusher : ; rr duct its investigation, it presented : : — guilty of espionage when they | Citas a yesterday granted the Illinois Decatur Central Teacher as complete a presentment as pos- rum period to give a one-word were hrought to trial in 1945. He aay emiows streets Be . a i 3 . 7 sible, despite constant efforts on description of Mr. Acheon, .the noted the law recently was "05°F _ 0 i Furberg alate ell Telephone Co. permission to Reports for Army Duty the part of the Justice Depart- speaker replied: “Confused.” strengthened by the passage of =. = 0 "le" ditional con. RAKE the raise effective Monday, - > ment to thwart the proceedings. Mr. Brunini said that the in- the McCarran Bill over President ' ooo 0" "ded this vear t Capt, James Harvey, art "lou. Grand Jury demanded vakion of Korea by the Chinese Truman's veto. \ dt as I ao mdr 0 ! " teacher at Decatur Central, hasi,.; ihe Justice Department make Communists was no surprise to, Mr. Brunini said He is con: JI€t 8% ECASE 1 AEEAY fam: believe your eyes! Well mode reported for active duty as an. nolete report of their findings him. “It was the inevitable out- vinced the President is soft-pedal- Lan aD ag a hs S00 AT LOWEST PRICES ond gorgeously. styled. Choice instructor at te Benning, Od: 10 the" American publie- and im-'come of a policy that has reso- ing Communist espionage in- 28 © 00 Le han SH WAYNE'S CASH bres ; of colors. 4 Stat we RS then! at h n¢ panel a succeeding jury to con- lutely refused to recognizer com- vestigations “because he feels it persons ro. 4 ig AeA Near MARKET ) i = SHE SR Sia e, a loin m B ATVAIY 3 tinue the investigation. They have munism for what it is.” would not be good for the people 10.000 others were given tovs 2 1022 S. EAST ST. FR. 0090 ie en resent semes el. “done netther," The speaker linked Amerasia to know the whole truth.” ments and other Lh ts. any : -~ = . Mrs. Briéne Borah, advertising oq, with the Korean situation by Asked whether he considered a = her PRESENIS: : artist, Janis replacement, Blames Bungling _ pointing out that the magazine Negotiated peace with Russia pos- Sal atians may he sent 1 he ’ rs NE 8 sible, the speaker replied: ‘ alt + ¢ SPIRIN AT T Mr. Brunini blamed administra- BAS used Ot by “A pact with Stalin would have 234 E- Michigan St. | alch Repairing / sa i tion bungling in the Far East for our State Department and the 38 much value as such a treaty goo TO BE STUDIED i v « o «FAVORITE OF MULIONS! the Present Korean crisis and pre- american: public regarding the Would have had with Adolf Hit- Cn . 20 Years Experience dicted that public pressure “will chinese Communists. ler.” : ® i L WILD ° St.Jos eph R212) man to ask for Dean Acheson's’ Cites Service Case of “Spirit” and former associate scheduled to be considered by the ° , L Om $i NTT TITS AT} resignation.” i Incredible as it may seem, MT. editor of “Commonweal” was in- City School Boar A Dries Asked later during the open Brunini said, one of the five men troduced by John O'Connor, Te meeting this afternoon, — 3 GE

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