Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1951 — Page 7
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a a THE INDIANAPOLIS ies. Sho 'Nuf? [26th Tapped Again Kin of Defendant Confesses Part in Slaying of Coed |
Mar. 3000 | Ev ROYER ig 78 For Men KALAMAZOO, Mich.,, Mar. 8 of the murder. Brubaker also pre- killing. Judge Lucien Sweet said stopped the car and Minnick | i Ver Shoe Oo. Times §fhte Service (UP)~—The trial of two youthful sented evidence that he and Min- the three-day-old ‘rial would pro- dragged the girl into the woods.” 1 Soday SdNetneed a price re- CAMP A URY, Mar. 8— farmhands for the rape-slaying nick were seen together the day ceed. . | Mattheis reversed an earlier al log TH pxtmaely 11 pes A call for 3000 draftees to be-|of a college coed took a bizarre of the slaying. Drove Into Country {confession of the slaying last an. Selts on men’s and boys come overseas replacements was |iwist today with the confession Meanwhile, Rae Olson and Brubaker's account of the Week and Saturday underwent a — ¥ ip ~ [reported made on the 28th Divi-|o¢ one defendant's cousin that he Valorus Matthels, both 22, were murder dovetailed with a second |!l¢ detector test given by a private, hes, Invalid Walkers | ; George K. Kutche San today 3 amt after the first ang another man committed the peing tried here for the Nov. 26 story told by Matthels, his cousin, expert. His attorney, James Tal Crute al . vy 100 men, ; 'huizen, said the results showe an Beds rap ; Although camp officials said |[STiMe: | : in which he said he was forced by, : asure Ue Governor Also Signs Services Arranged securit eT ted th Robert . Brubaker, 24, Chur: Alleged Parole two. strangers to drive them to conclusively that Matthels was Can 3 : ; from Birr oe it i J inted to Orville Tonel Aland wh th {telling the truth in his denial of H A A 6 County Pay Hik ho oie ea Blk ie ved ny ie gn, Shee, ana tne. Ind. as tne Violator Arrested nario Thee Msy'the murder, ; | A es Wht “" : » + ’ id s . S05 ne THe a kmiliotido flap Indl- Hospital, will be buried in Wash- the nationwide Army program to slayer. He said he drove the car| Arrest of Leonard Armes, 30,| arottheis also said he moved the, THE BEST THING FOR SELL-| Day Phone AT-078 ity today became 3 ing Author ington Park after services at 2 Sup 20.000 rainees to -ynitel tn in which 18-year-old Carolyn of Muncie, for Jederal parse Yio “body to the place where It NG HOMES and other real esGov. Behricker signed the much [hp sturday In Greek Ortho- All 20,000 were to be taken Drown, a Western Michigas Colsiiation was announce ay ¥lventually was tound so 4 to de-| i te is a TIMES Classified “For W teh 8 al debated House Bill 300. : from National Guard units now lege fishman was slain. Minn i rged with failure . 3M Sale” ad. Folks in need of homes, a epairing kn the “Httl Mr. Kutche, who was 58, died in training, including the 28th In-./@nd Brubaker wére held at| Armes is charged Brubaker said he and Minnick v | Acourate—Dependable rly known as the © yesterday in Robert Long H p ra nme. including the 25th In- bia City, Ind, for inves-to report to parole authorities picked up the girl during a snow- business and investment property| oou RFC” for schools, the authority ng Hos- tantry Division, Columbia City, Ind, | k Service—Moderate * pital. He was a native of Greec tion, here. He was paroled from Terre gtorm. Then, they picked. upiaiwavs shop where they find the | will issue revenue bonds to con-|P =. e.| Unofficial reports listed the tiga y * Wolf Sussman, inc. Burvivors include a daugnt Offers ‘Good Alibf’ Haute Federal Penitentiary Jan. Mattheis and drove into the coun- ECTION of ofterstruct school buildings for finan-|,, Delmont, ugaoter, latest draft of 3000 men as re- | i tof a two-itr ‘WIDEST SEL 239 W. Washington St. cially pressed local communities. |. 1 oe CB. o.o8 and a son, cruits trained by the Pennsylvania| Minnick, however, produced 12, after serving par HY .. THE Indianapolis Times Em
1 Bo » ings. . Subject of a big legislative Me Surge B. Kutche, both of National Guardsmen originally what Indiana authorities called a year sentence for taking a stolen “I heard a gasp and a thud,” ng
battle right down to the closing ——— ‘ days of the General Assembly, the final bill was a compromise, Modified Version . Instead of vesting the whole ! aby control in the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instrucn tion, the modified version calls for two members each to be
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forming the 28th. “pretty good” alibi for the night car across a state line. ___ Brubaker was quoted. “Then we'Classified | pages.
yy The authority is. empowered to 2 . " : Cine ; " : - 4 wend “{esue” revenue bonds to be ve- ‘ : a, oa fF - > by > : end * deemed within 50 years. and with : : ; . One
bk a maximum interest rate of 6 ; : per cent. The'bonds are to be secured by first mortgages on the new buildings constructed. These structures Sa are to be leased to the local comna munities until paid for. OKs Pay Hike Bills . Among the 20 other legislative bills which became law with the Governor's signature were three more pay raise measures for! township trustees, county auditors and county boards of review. ~
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3 Teeners Sentenced
00 In Burglary Series Three teen-age youths, who confessed 16 burglaries, today
were under sentence to Indiana Payments Boys School. Juvenile Court referee] Lawrence Hinds passed sentence on a 17-year-old youth and two
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| The youthful trio, on probation : . since last summer, confessed ST. = burglarizing 16 homes and busita ness places on the Northwest Ride in recent months. All are from broken homes, the referee said.
SESE 1 2 Shame—
MUNICH, Germany, Mar. 8— UP)—8chool authorities sent back candy delivered for a school lunch progeam because the wrappings bore a picture of a girl in a scanty, two-piece bathing suit.
Knox Official Dies
VINCENNES, Mar. 8 (UP)—| Raymond - L. Elliott, 64, Knox] County treasurer and former) county councilman, died at his home yesterday after an illness! of several months. Services are set for Saturday. -
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