Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1951 — Page 8

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par examination And were, J today oy practice aw in the State of Indiana’ by the Su-/§ RN SRA » fpreme Court. PR Francis 1022 The fledging attorneys wigebey Ay AOMN V. WILSON Laclede 8, will be ried to- sworn irk: Wednésday. by Supreme * Washington Park Court Clerk Thomas Williams, as ue | They are: {Court 2 first-degree murder trial 'o following services at| aery, Anwels MoNuity. wh Kentucky | lie 100th aay tate without $30 9. m, at Conkie'y Ww. 6th A Bridwall, 3817 x enpivivants| a full i i

: n ee Home, | Bt Tndisi-| | Lot mine i # Yo a 8" ay ‘Fifty ‘more prospective ‘Jurors A life-long residen .

Robert William Hess 3942 Centr

. Lineback died Wednesday at| hort H Mitchell 0% 3. Capifal Ave. (an effort to prevent the trial from

‘o ng down completely. home ater a. week's ii as James I Puckett Sr. 1183 Sugar Grove [bogging

“formerly Wis a clerk i. che” ohn J, Rochford. 7213 E 1 ndia ed Hardil Ft worked Erde AAR Ko at. |Baul 1. Rabb at 9:30 a. m. today. | the Link-Be oo ‘A member of the old Blackford Theodore C. Roberison |dowriaws Nea and Fountain = ‘Methodist Chureh since 190€pisgs Tomorrow 9 : ; Mr, Lineback continued his mem- Had Rough Time

bership geries | Bervices will be at 3 p. m. to-| gers he ited in the Mien. morrow in Harry W. Moore Peace, judge Rabb turned the chore,

gan St. Chutch. Chapel for Theodore C. Robert- over to the sheriff's office late] al Ba tencher, trus-

tee and a member of the pastoral) committee, he served Hospital yesterday after two years| sens into court. Some refused to, M:

years as superintendent of | | wood Cemetery. : (others balked at going to court. Ee tan any, Ue Born in Green County, Ky. 83. on, gisgruntied woman, hauled

and the Post Of-|ion Co., Inc., and earlier was em. | was later rejected.’ fice Crart Club. : ployed by Nordyke & Marmon Co. fa ihe an was Judge | Survivore include his wite,| Survivors include his wife, 'Rabb's third attempt to fill out Vera; two sons, John and Fran-|Bessie; a daughter, Mrs. Oris A. the jury. Already, 125 persons eis; a daughter, Mrs. Retty Inger-| Tucker, ‘Indianapolis; a sister, |, ." ween called and dismissed. soll; two brothers, Charles D. Mrs. Mattie Kassler, and a oy five of the 12 seats in the Evansville, and Horace, and six| brother, Willlam J., both of Green| | jury box have been filled. grandchildren. | County, Ky. . |" The majority was rejected be a : ; cause of stated objections to (he ® & oo 30 . © 0 0 oo death penalty, which in Indians. yr 2 |is the electric chair.

i Opposed Roundup e Selection of the jury was further complicated ' by ' defense attorney Sam Blum's objections [to the sidewalk r ap @ Judge Rabb ov eterire, {motion to call & special Co re, ex-|

9 110 or 11 days. He said, flowsvag,| (he. would study the motion further “Overnight. Bltm - contended that the ° continual calling of bystanders {wits delaying the trial; He said it {caused his client ‘mental anxiety” ‘a and did not follow the eonstitu-| 8 [tional guarantee to a speedy trial. | | At stake is the life of Ledoil| Campbell, 34, of 1202 N. Capitol] @ Ave. Apt. 3, charged with first. | degree murder. {Judge Rabb blamed the trial de-| allay to “refusal of people in this, @® community to assess the death |penalty. ” | “Where you'll get one that wilt $® [you'll get 10 that won't,” he said.| “People just don’t want it on their | {conscience when they gd’ to bed! lat night.” |

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ak | . Services will be held at 1:30 ¥ ® 'p. m. tomorrow for Paul PF. A alten. 59, of 3630 Creston Dr. at the 16th Street Conkle Fu‘feral Home. Burial will be at | Floral Park. ° : : Born in Edgar County, TIL, Mr. a Stokes lived here for the past 35 |years. He died Wednesday might in Wis home. ® In 1949 he

etired as a ma fLinde-Alr Products en years of service.’

i member of Taber|nacle lh t Church, Logan Maand Corinthian Chap-| ter, Orde of the Fastérn Star. | Surviviors include: His wife, Louise; two sons, Robert L. of Ft. | Worth, Tex., and William P.; two | daughters, Mrs. Calvin - Seddel- | é mayer, Hammond, and Mrs. Evelyn Hamilton; four brothers, Roy | {R. of Tulsa, Okla. Russell of @ | Chicago, Guy of Beloit, Wis., and

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x 5 ers Services for Norris Otto mye faa ersucker ®. Swhear. former bookkeeper for! 116 years, will be at 10 a. m. Mon-' day in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will fol low in Crown Hill { Mr. Swhear, who, was 57, died .® Tuesday In General Hospital. i A native of Indianapolis, he {had Deen mail clerk for the Indi-| @ ~anapolis Power & Light Co. for six years, | Survivors in¢lude his two sons, Willlam R., Indianapolis, and » Bernard F., with. U, 8. Afmy in! Korea; five daughters, Mrs. Jo Ann Edwards, Mrs, Florence Wil-| | / : > : ® liams, Mrs. Irma Sorrention and’ «He a ’ | Miss Elnora, all of Indianapolis, ki 114 East Washinaton land Mrs. Catherine Oden, Miami, Fla., and one sister, Mrs: Flor

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|Back Yard lzaak Waltons

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the vicinity of Gale St. and Eng. ish, Ave. Herbert Bader, 10! “Landlord

| TLITTLE BOYS with ne | abeled Gambler : n | } | Cark D. NRdwards, 19, and r Out Jury {poles were strangely numerous in S {under. a thfee-year sentence to a |Gharies Ed 18, prot)

Prospective jurors Who opposed English Ave, [the death penalty septs Criminal But today there were none.

ae vara aquarium recently and! The landlord also sued his ten-| Arrested by a narcotics agent when they tried to break into

si’ {Were corralled on: city® streets found his stock of 40 large #014 operating an- {legal enterprise on/drug from him, Underwood was St. Both were turned over fo ¥ solis and noted church leader,| Howard B. Herr, 3823 N Hillside wir | (overnight by sheriff’ deputies in ‘ish had dwindled to 10.

gether apd ‘yesterday stood guard, the number. of properties where Connersville high school pupils, cash and a $105 check were sto-

Gas StaL Randall 108''W Higan ot. The venire, selected at random, He nabbed a youthful Izaak Wal- eviction action has been, started] In court, however, Underwood len from the Sonoco Raper hfe gh 'was ordered to. report to Judge ton angling for the remaining 10. at the request of the prosecutor. idenied he made any sales other tion, 2180 8. Fast 8t. Entry was

Deputies fanned out over {the he complained to police,

hobby, trying as it sometimes a lof gamblers or face prosecution. Professor to Be Feed

faon, fornter industrial plant yesterday after his own bailiffs Ana University will be honored) The 16th 8t. tenants are and post commander, at a retire-'into effect Monday. guard, who died in Methodist nag rough going in hauling citl- tonight at a dinner in the IU

illness. Burial will ‘be in Green-| give thelr names to bailiffs, | Bulsy. recently was awarded the! book, “The Old Northwest."

} 5 star as a World War 1, he years ago, Mr. Robertson resided ; "u. nqflifts stalked into court of ne _ American eral Tom here 24 year, For 13 Yeurs De Femterday complaining she had 5 5 5 5 X hy 3 3 3 ¥ 3 3 3 TTTTTT A E - was a guard for Marmon-Herring-| : | Mdsonle Tadge 8 been approached by a “mental

{planing it would delay the trial

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Landlord Moves pn, Be SIT 4 Persons Held Te After Break-Ins

To Oust 2 Tenants Ba Brlatotorr

{ jnvestigation -of three break-ins A Connersville 1ace driver was last night. 1 {federal penitentiary today on al jiving at 36 W. Vermont 8t., were pressure against | charge of illegal possession and|arrested in a used car lot at 10th noticed last “Week, '0¢Al gamblers increased 106aY 88/,.un rer of marijuana. St. and White River Plwy. Bot a property owner filed "eviction yw.iter FE. Underwood, a 30- were charged with' pre-larce

(actions against two tenants iden-\y,ar 61d driver on the midget and pre-burglary in conn The crowds looked quite “fahy” | tified by Prosecutor Frank Fair- Se pleaded guilty to gel with car stripping.

o Mr. Boder, so he inspected his © child as gperating lottery joints. charge yesterday in federal court.| Two fiveniles were arrested

‘ants for $1000 damages each for who bought a quantity of the/the basement at’ 936 WwW." North

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fine permises. {linked through complaints about) the Juvenile Aid Division. ; 1 to. Your Order N.S

Mr. Boder put two and two to-| Today's moves brought to four|a wave of marijuana smoking by | In the third break-in, $80 ing

“These fish cost a dallar each, # On Tuesday, the prosecutor gave than the one to ths federal officer. gained by breaking a side winpremises a 10-| dow.

Mr, Bader raises goldfish as a 93Y ultimatum to clear premises Retirement Ceremony

‘Busi achers’ Landlord Samuel Dorfman! Honors Col. Gibson Business, Je . brought the action today against! wt Benjamin Harrison honored Library Hours Set , tenants at 683 E. 16th St. and Col. John H..Gibson, former chief Summer’hours for the Business pi Prof, R. Carlyle Buley of Indi-|1318-20 E. 25th St. lof the Indiana Military Districtiand Teachers’ Libraries will go|j A Charles J. Bugher and Howard B./ment ceremony yesterday. | The two libraries, both located | Lineback. At the 25th St. ad-| Tributes were paid by Col. Er- at 150 N. Meridian St, will be/g |dress, Isadore Mikell is the oc- win P. Beyer, post commander, |open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.i§ r Prize in history for his cupant. lana Col. Harry A. Welsch, acting! Monday through Friday and from Mr. Dorfman charged the ten- chief of the Military District. 8 a. m.to 1 p. m. on Saturday,

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