Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1951 — Page 2
Pr. ~ Utah Troopers: Ordered to Quel Indian Uprising
Injufed Dancer Values Her Scar At $7700 an Inch
MIAMI, Fla, Sept. 7 (UP)— | Rosita Royce, the “dove dancer,” [Yalued a 6'%-inch scar on her {shapely leg today at about $7700 jan inch as she sued a 51-year-old.
3 By United Press at yacht captain for injuries suffered BAX I LAKE CITY, Sept. 7—|3,ring a midnight automobile The tah highway patrol today ride. -
ordefd “every possible trooper” iss Royce asked $50,000 in a
to Bluff, in extreme southeastern suit filed in Circuit Court here pngland to France.
tal to ” .;against Yacht.Captain Orrie LaUtahito guell 2 group of rio} ty Davis, .She alleged her ous Indians. ; {right thigh was lacerated and her lagmentary’ reports from the right eyelid scarred when a car . remote area — near “Four COr-|n" which she and the yacht capners where Utah, New Mexico, /¢ain were riding collided with a Arizona and Colorado state lines arked vehicle June 10. mn i said the Indians were| The dancer alleges that one
wild." reason for the accident was that
orities said that Patrolman
\ ; Mr. Davis was letting his eyes Me 4 argwh and Bhenid Rs roam from the road, that he “was y looking at plaintiff and not look-
, about 20 miles south of ing down at the street.”
id ig ine eter 8 Here's the way Rosita itemized an attempt to restore order. 'her damage bill: = it they were hustled right | Body repairs $3000, loss of 12 town,” a patrolman re. Weeks’ salary $3600, future salary ’ P {loss as a result of scars $10,000,
out . {doctor bills $150, and physical ry Sry jana mental pain and suffering in a state airplane to direct the | $33.:250. restoration of order. He ordered : : en from Provo, Salt Lake Woman Ices Cake With] ity: ce Centers ‘Set opm . down there in your cars as fast Bye, Then Kills Self as you can.” | MELROSE, Mass. Sept. 7 (UP) _ ,,e€§€,—emmmm —An Air Force officer's wife
u. S. Woman Sentenced baked a cake, wrote “Bye” across
- it in frosting as a farewell to her In Puerto Rico Plot
family, then shot and killed herNn. J self, police said today. | SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Sept ~ ,' tnorities, puzzied by the ab7 (UP)—American pacifist Ruth yonce of powder burns. said an Reynolds was sentenced today to autopsy revealed no evidence of from two to six years in prisonifoyl play in the death of Mrs.
for ailing in a plot to overthrow poris E. Drury, 39. the government. : | Her body was found lying 88 Reynolds, 35, was found gcross a bed in a second floor, guilty Wednesday of pledging her pedroom of hér home yesterday.! life and property to overthrow the Two shots had been fired from a Puerto Rican government in co-|38-caliber revolver. The gun lay operation -with the Nationalist near her left hand. All doors to. Pasty. Se ~~ -ithe house were locked. . :
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_ Sept. T (UP) — The They're learning to get arouna Started by Robbers
[Hint Bank Bldg. Fire.
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(funds - through appeals on his yestigating the possibility the fire| Jelevision show, ‘may have been started by rob-
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GOP Leadeis to Attend Big Parley \
uther states to be represented | North and. South Dakota, 3 “1ichigan, Oklahoma, Minnesota, states scheduled today to sendwyooongin Illinois, Iowa, Colo= Republican leaders to a partyrado, Wyoming, Ohio, Missouri, convention here late this month. |Jtah, Nebraska, Kansas, Idaho, State GOP Chairman Harry Montana and New Mexico. Robins said the annual meeting - —- -
of ‘the Midwestern and Rocky pied on Border Troops
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