Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1951 — Page 6

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Had ‘John B. Hughes paid a cheap traffic sticker, he wouldn't be threatened with a long prison term today. But he reneged on the $6.25 sticker, and now he’s charged with forging a driver's Neense,) which could put him behind bars| for 1 to 10 years. Hughes, 41, of 3222 N. Tacoma Ave., got the sticker June 1 for driving through a stop light at Illinois and Georgia Sts. He told the policeman he was Morris R. Hughes, Brooklyn, Ind, and} showed him a driver's license with| § that name. When the driver failed to cough] up the sticker fine in a few weeks, | cafeteria court officials wrote to W. Morris R. Hughes in Brooklyn| and demanded payment. ply was a surprise. ‘Morris R. Hughes wrote from mont St. for its fall fall opening Monday. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. that he ™

hasn't lived in Indiana for two)

+ weeks, they stopped him for fail- {from radio and home television. ing to put out his hand for a lert{ Sen. Whittier said in a tele-pe gajq. turn and asked to see his license. |[8Tam there was “considerable| * whittier John B. Hughes sald he lost| the license three days ago. Police) sald he signed an affidavit to)

see or hear” the fight: and “it|copcerned

ing of John. They said John was Patch from the United States (yp).

twice in Franklin, Ind. and his that the Army had decided not to issue winter sleeping bags to com-

license was suspended. RSe wa p bat troops for 4fome time and

o'clock in

Judge Alex Clark on the traffic again charges today, the forgery war- Bt the decision.

Bond was fixed at $500 on thatijn mid-September men at the|argument. charge and police said the caseifront need three to four blankets, probably will be transferred to in windproof tents, to keep warm. Criminal Court. [Few combat troops have such!sleep. The stop light charge wasitents, the dispatch said. There] “Sill nolled—so John B. Hughes seems to have saved $6.25.

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that effect. Police said further probing Ss Complain About showed the signature on a license | g¢ : issued in February, supposedly] of Sleeping Bags Settle the to Morris, matched the handwrit-- TOKYO, Sept. 13 (UP)—A dis-| ‘ROCK ISL

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So, when John faced Municipal, that there was bitter complaint|SDeriif was peeved. His irritation increased when]

the trio knocked on his door. rant was added to his troubles. RocEnte in the com ba! ares of They wanted him to settle or Muhleman them on charges of being drunk] and disorderly and went back to}

don't has been some issue of heavy|Were arguing about,” he

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Drop 30 Degrees were flooded with calls asking for A tornado mowed through 2-mile section of Wisconsin near | York Times reported it received] 417 calls in two hours. The New| |York Daily News said its switch|A' farm wife was injured when] board was swamped. | [the twister ripped out one side of| Today,

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{popular with those who have] Cook was treated at a radios and home television sets, | doctor's office for shock after predicted record-shattering re {the tornado whisked away the! 'celpts from the movies. | walls and roof of a machine] shed. leaving him seated at alin. international bench. . were dispelled when George Mid- | gmss An “extensive squall line,” laden dleton, manager of Turpin, adwith rain and packing winds up mitted that the “best man won.’ to 60 miles an hour, rode east- Thére was no criticism from the! {ward in advance of the cold front. British boxing writers who came Temperatures dropped as much, Over here to cover the bout of as 30 degrees in several places in Referee Ruby Qoldstein’s action! the northern Midwest. In Indi-When, he halted the fight with the nercury started|Only eight seconds to go in the skidding from yesterday's high 10th round of the scheduled 15|of 88 to a low of 66 last night. Jround. contest,

years. He demanded to know who! BOSTON, Sept. 13 (UP)-—State portance might well fall within! Rain Disperses Crowd Ij was using his driver's license. | Sen. Sumner G. Whittier (R.) the public domain.” "he planes were ordered to land First Vv Color Sefs Investigation by Police Lt. Wil-/ Everett complained to the Federal! «in 5 nation with such tre- . Priced at $499.95 lam Tremp and Sgt. Jack Arthur Communications Commission t0-mendous facilities for bringing, when the weather bureau reported or $ A a eves led to John B. Hughes, brother of | {day about the barring of the; sports events to the entire coun- “adverse” flying’ conditions be- ! NEW YORK, Sept. 13° (UF p= Morris. After trailing him for {Randy Turpin-Ray Robinson fight try jt js frustrating to limit the tween South Bend and Chicago. CBS-Columbia, Inc, Columbia Broadcasting Systems set-mak-|

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