Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1951 — Page 6
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—A wounded Korean veteran R B a today by Att General | 3 | down ay by orney eral ; who watts. to get back to the evenue treat J, Emmett McManamon on a reexcitement,” received the nation’s [quest to clarify the new restric. second highest military decora-' Conviction of a former Indian-'tions ordered by the 1951 state! Three teen-age boys were held in Howard County jail today for re-
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tion for heroism, the Distinguished apolis employee of the Internal legislature. Bernard Doyle, chair-| Revenue Bureau and his accom- man of the Alcoholic Beverage | plice in a $17,000 swindle case Commission, said the ruling will| has been upheld by the U. 8. apply to several liquor store deal-| {Circuit Court of Appeals in'ers in the state. } Chicago. As an example, if a liquor] hero®m in action. against the District Attorney Matthew store burned, the dealer might enemy” on Nov. 11 in Korea. Welsh today said the tribunal ap- wish to re-open at a new location. ‘proved the five-v If the community already had one The award was made at a full- ? Ye-year sentence of} h \dress review of the First Bat-/Allen Poppa, the former bureau iquor store fof Sach W000 per employee, and Glen Dale Skirvin, 30S. as specified in the new law,
Service Cross here this afternoon. Sgt. Waymon R. Ransom, a 28. year-old veteran of three years’ ombat in World War II, received [the“8ward for his “extraordinary
fusal - to tell authorities where they got intoxicants for a drink-| ing party, Circuit Judge Merton Stanley | ordered them held as he continued an investigation into illicit sex parties and alcoholic-beverage sales. | Judge Stanley revealed yesterday that at least 38 teen-agers! staged sex parties in which they! switched partners periodically
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| : 'he would be denied. 1 » le \ 28th Infantry Division, His moth-| Washington, dnd, who was The Attorney General ruled: it S easier, quicker—results are better : er, Mrs. Cora Lockhart lives in! Sentenced to 41; years Liliat the Denier may not Lanster Detroit, Mich | Both were tried by jury in)hat the cea er may nol trans er ; . : : . from one location to another dur- It’s nature's way of preserving foods . . . seals in
|Indianapolis Federa la District! | Court on indictments charging "8 the life Or his permit. } the quality, flavor ond food value . . . retains
3 : | {them in four counts of conspirac ' Y | texture and color. i during the last six months. ‘Homes by the to swindle a hia Of onapis y exture and color. And it keeps them SAFE a be The three boys, 15, 16 and-17 businessman. The hs hy fom Yoo soulage. x ears old, were arres i { | | ' - " ga Te es ay ep ho ‘Hundreds Offered curred in March, 1950. Be Foot Ha | i. 8 . d | 1 4 got away. Judge Stanley ordered a a oe Posed as Collector PRY Xx them held unti ho 8 | Ri ; them hele Sn they told who sold SOLID AS THE ROCK OF | Federal authorities said Skirvin| AA Fin The arrests came shortly: after i GIBRALTAR had posed as a tax collector after ee i 4 ; Judge Stanley conferred with two | 1 Absolutely nothing hag been Shiiuped Broun wank tor the swindle had i TT 1 ne J- or |» representatives of the Indiana ex } Babe "tle "oth. 2 tile, % baths. ven Jal by Poppa who was em- ’ cise police, who enforce state r larse dining ‘tm. Exceptionally well Ib b 2 iTaLe AX COnSultam liquor laws, and a spokesman for | {lanned kitchen and breakfast nook, Yo usinessman Charles Murphy, ac Sm I SITE a. | Mammoth activities ! 0 was \ # . a state retail beverage trade as RAN INTO CAR—Mrs. Marjorie Wiggington, IB, of 431 E. | be used as office 2-Car ght With nga a3 3 reel bn of Bloc: , go miced Fades. Bturies New York St., ran into the side of a car at Washington and Del. | servant's ant, Large lot well la0% |was employed by the Te x their y Be ge Stan Y' aware Sts. this morning. Sgt. John Jones and Dr. Richard Worley | College Priced st $1730 G08 Wor | The pair first obtained $3960! 1 cuting any complaints of Ar vio. assist her fo a General Hospital ambulance. She was admitted | 1014 CH-T7ls. from Mr. Murphy by using the Sprig ai lations, particularly regarding un, and listed as fair. The car was driven by Mrs. Jeanetta Peacock, | xELLER REALTY. INC. REALTORS se that the money would pay NE ont ” Lt ee [delinquent incom . When| 4 nis q tax. Wheni ooh of ome Deluxe Model C-12, 12.3 eu. S
lawful sales to minors. 35, of 1313 Tecumseh St. : I~ hn {they learned later that a bonafide|
Judge Stanley gave them the Today and Every Day there callouses, bun-
. : Se . = = {audit of Mr. Murphy's books was . i : : names of three taverns where, he are hundreds of home values jan ” | jons, tired, tender, burning feet, errs onl radar Bip Te Rural Electric Service Increases Affered For Sale in the Classi- [10 be made, they moved in ahead| ‘Oh; 0 "Fc "Rh eumatic-like
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bought intoxicants Extension of electric service |. Total utility holdings reached fied Real Estate pages of The Io De aS oliectat ahd has MJ foot or leg paina, due to weak or perishable foods, 1 : Meanwhile, Judge Stanle yin rural areas was reflected to- 5964,317,681, a rise of $94 million Indianapolis Times. two Bloomington banks which fallen arches, come in this week, | EASY TERMS! ]. planned to commit two minor uay in a report that India na over the previous year. BUY YOUR HOME NOW they sald was needed for fur-| ! i a girls to institutions today in con- electric utilities increased their King of-th tilities is ‘he Pub- while vou have the advantage ther tax" vd nits Dr Sch 1/13 { Wi Bection with the sex parties, properties by more than $65 mil-| “8 > TUE LIE FL HC of choosing from this WIDE PayIen a. o / Jr Bon. : lic Service Co. of Indiana, valued, gy yERIQN, Aboveis one of Charged Illegal Arrest FOOT COMFORT® WEEK | . " ge Rit f E L ; k Electric company holdings, up at 3177,872,156. It was followed, the hundreds that appear in | e : 5 3 i ites for ex-Lawmaker 3 During the trial the defense 8.
12.5 per cent, led the 1950 boost in order, by Indiana and Mich-| , 0 oii i ELKHART, June 22 (UP) — in properties among Hoosier util-/igan Electric Co. with $140,061,-| lotays Toul Drie pag Shared Hlegal grrest of We Bes STARTS TOMORROW Services were arranged today for ities, the Public Service Commis-/103; Bell Telephone Co., $128,756, an types, all sizes and located on 2a a Me tm : ¥ to! gi Robert E. Proctor, a Democratic|sion reported yesterday. Tele- 016; Indianapolis Power and| jn ajl sections of the city and | Ha v th t den = he 8 Let us show you how millions have state senator in 1908, former city phone company properties rose Light Co. $106,825,689, and North-| countryside. Choose several 8 TO b 3 an oo ds sen) been made foot happy through the attorney and past national presi-|8.94 per cent, gas companies 8.62/ern Indiana Public Service Co.,| that seem to fit your family |guj=e SS — ag me > th 2! use of Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort® dent of the Eagles Lodge, who!per cent and water companies 7.04 $104,206,782. Others were well be-| needs and arrange to inspect | 5 oon a n Issued, NEY| ,pplisnces, Remedies and Arch
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