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“had resided in Indianapolis most of his life and had operated a

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Operation Faulty By TOM HICKS The bartender grinned inwardly

around looking for some of those &

He had that much faith in his > | disposing all of the evidence. He did not even flick an eyelid ; when Lt. John Foran and Sgt. we

the lid of the box in which the Ti(kgTS

pedal. ‘Rescues’ 750 Tickets

The hinged bottom of the lot-

that took them down into the were burned up. flames of the water-heater stove] No arrests were made. in the basement.

two of the tickets stuck to the tigations.

Frankfort, Ky., and James, IndiMrs. Agnes Katherine Salinger anapolis, and five grandchildren.

died this morning in her home, 5353 College Ave. She was 85. Mrs. Lady Hughes Mrs. Lady Hughes,

Born in Winnebago County, Mrs. Salinger moved at 1337 West 26th St., will be buried in New Crown following She was the granddaughter of services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Sir Nicholas Hankey ‘Smith and Christ Temple Church. She died Lady Charlotte Pierpoint Smith Wednesday in her home. of Deerboles Hall, Suffolk, Eng- Born in Rogersville, Tenn. 56 years ago, Mrs. Hughes resided Survivors include her husband, in Indianapolis four years and Fred, of the home; and a daugh- formerly lived at Taylorsville, 111. ter, Mrs. Philip T. Allen, Indian- She was a member of Christ Temapolis. ple Church here. Services will be at 4 p. m. Sun- Surviving are her husband, day in Flanner & Buchanan Mor- Henry JI.; a daughter, Mrs. Gatuary. Cremation will follow. neva Walls, Pinehurst, N. C.; four

. sisters and two grandchildren. Charlie Van Meter —

\s§eevices for Charlie Van Meter, Catch Last of Missing | who died of a heart attack yes- . | terday .in. his plumbing shot at Kefauver Witnesses 6307 N. Delaware St., will be held! MIAMI, Fla. Apr. 20 (UP)— at 2 p. m. Monday in Montgomery The last of the missing Kefauver Mortuary. Burial will be in Wash- Committee witnesses was caught ington Park. yesterday when FBI agents arMr. Van Meter, who was 57, rested Samuel T. Haas as he arwas born in Frankfort, Ky. He rived here by plane from Jamaica.

At one time, 17 witnesses were

sought by the Senate Crime Com-! plumbing business since 1929. mittee for questioning. All have.

He was a member of Broad Rip- now ei ple Masonic Lodge, Royal Arch Re ar er been D aS0ns Raper Commandery, called by the committee several igh emplar, Scottish Rite, weeks ago to give testimony on Murat Shrine, Caravan Club and organized crime in Ohio 2 Actual Masters’ and Wardens’ As- rr : sociation. Surviving are his wife, Louise: Named to u. S. Post two sons, Joseph, Salem, Ore., and. WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (UP)| Charlie Jr. Hagerstown; three —William G. Chandler, president daughters, Mrs. Jane Wordeman, of Scripps-Howard Supply Co.,| Salem, Ore, and Mrs. Margaret has been named a consultant to Melcher and Mrs. Virginia Dyke, the newspaper branch of the both of Indianapolis; five broth- National Production Authority's! ers, Ceton, Newport, Ky.; David, printing and publishing division.

W. M. Shepherd

|Shephierd, who died yesterday morning in the Cold Spring Road |Veterans Administration Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. tomorow in the Harry W. Moore Peace Burial will be in Crown Hill. He

t y Sgt. Sansome traced the chute I, ery ticket box swung downward, to its fiery outlet in time to res- Brethren Church at Pike's Peak, . tossing the tickets into a chute cue 705 more tickets before they Ind., and Wayne Post 54 of the Dan aren] I ne

American Legion. |for 10 hours Apr. 28, 1949, on a.

But detectives had a new angle Mrs, Blanche Callahan, IndianapBut the only trouble was that/to check in future lottery inves-|olis, and Mrs. Grace Wood, Co-

lumbus, Ind.; and three brothers, | .. - Ernest, Columbus: Grant. Harts- missed the charge for lack of evi

Local Deaths ville, and Thomas, Nashville, Ind. | — ————————————

Ft. Wayne; Walter and Buford, Alumni Unit to Meet

sociation,

morrow, Hawthorn Room. Dr. De- state and city vagrancy laws are] who lived Forest O'Dell will speak.

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+ lottery tickets were kept. was 54. But he did take notice when Born in Bel- | Sgt. Sansone quickly dashed to mont County, O., the basement. Mr. Shep herd Charges Wrongful Arrest How It Works moved to Indi- . § Here's how the “evidence-dis- anapolis 30 years In Suit or $15,000 ‘ posal” system worked: ago. He had® A $15,000 wrongful arrest suit . As the officers walked into the ro ” —— been living at war. Shepherd | Twin Oaks” Tavern, 1539 Shelby hottom of the box and did not 2750 S. Meridian P lagainst Harold Lutes, police pa~ ““St., the bartender merely kicked algo down the chute. + © St! trolman was filed today-th Superi=ig

A Navy veteran of World War or Court 3. he was a member of the United

Survivors include two sisters, |ojsy vagrancy charge.

When he appeared in court, the {suit states, the prosecutor dis-

|dence. The suit charges Mr. Horowitz was humiliated by police actions in arresting him, detaining him in city jail, and questioning him under “strong lights.” The suit also charges that the

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