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father” to their children Judy, 10, and Denny, 6, and was “devoted” to his home and church. Described as being very methodical, the former mathematics 25-1b., 50-1b. bags. teacher kept detailed records of SOLD ON MONEY-BACK GUARANTES spending which indicated he could @scseesssecessssscnsmecse Nave had only $12.67 on his per- : : son Saturday. He had cashed his check the previous day, giving his wife household funds and depositing the rest in the bank, § A native of northérn Indiana, Mr. Rautenkranz was Eraguaied igh

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: faced no pressing debts. They] ta stomach mombranes—and 4 | a tittle oost, Try . recently had purchased a car, the | Keep it handy: Money back I met satis. gray 1946 Mercury, license NPGd wheryiar fle tha 61s. ob REENKS (3082, whichghe was driving the her d1us waren, day he disappeared. Mrs. Rautenkranz also said her husband was in good health. S8he said he was pleased at the steady advancement he had made since starting work at RCA and aptb have no worrfes. : Last night his former college professors, who called him a “good student with great sta-! bility,” and several former ministers gathered at the modest | Rautenkranz home in Fairmount ito try .to fino. some reason for (his disappearance. “They could think of none,” said i hig wife today. “In fact, we wish we could think of some bad habit {he had, something that would indicate he might have left vol-| luntarily and that he is still all right.” . State police today had joined A |in the search. In the meantime, J lacquaintances yesterday rented a plane from Marion's West Side airport and scanned gravel pits, stone quarries and the Mississinewa River searching for either his body or the abandoned car. Other friends today formed searching parties to go. into wooded areas which might have hidden, the car from the air search. 3

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er than its mate.

Mrs. Madison said today she had not filed charges against her husband at that time because she was afraid he would kill her.

She said he had threatened her life if she made any complaint about the whippings.

This morning, she was brought to Juvenile Court by the owner of the trailer in which the family lives, James Stonehouse. Mr. Stonehouse saw. the little girl's condition.

Mrs. Madison, who said she is expecting her third child, said the whipping occurred last night when her husband had to call Dolly and Larry, 4, into the house. The mother said’ Madison apparently became enraged because he had to call the children., Mrs. Madison said her husband had beaten her several times. The

“about 15 times” she said.

She added she had filed divorce proceedings twice, but each time

result of the broken leg, and she py: the high court has ruled. believed the leg may now be short-! Dies at Her Home Here | jE vourt Was ruled.

Madisons have heen separated |

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Jordan Stays In Jail Pending

negan” touch to the Porter Jordan murder case bogged down today when the defendant remained in jail instead of getting out.

slaying of Richard Decker, 20, of 820 Harrison St., today was ordered held pending a State Supreme Court ruling on a writ of prohibition to be filed by Prosecutor Frank Fairchild. An- attempt to have Jordan freed on bond was made by his attorney, T. Ernest Maholm. He argued Jordan should be given liberty pending the court’s decision. Special Judge William Hinkle overruled Mr. Maholm’s motion id. Circuit Court. -He continued indefinitely a contempt hearing scheduled against Sheriff Smith. . The sheriff was ordered into court today to show cause why he should not be held in contempt for arresting Jordan after the risoner had been released on nd by order of Judge Hinkle. Sheriff Smith, however, had arrested Jordan on the order of Special Judge Earl R. Cox, who will preside at the murder trial had withdrawn the action on his Nov. 26 in Criminal Court 2. promise to behave. Mr. Fairchild is seeking the Arraignment for Madison is ex-|Supreme Court ruling to return pected to be held today on the| jurisdiction over Jordan to charge, which carries a maximum Criminal Court, thereby prohibpenalty of $500 and costs fine and |iting further Circuit Court action six months in jail. in the case. He is employed at an automo-| Defense Attorney Maholm ‘conbile parts firm on the near North|tended the Circuit Court order Side. was binding on all the other courts, the sheriff and tHe prosecutor, and therefore his

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{her home at 2147 Ringgold Ave. MOSCOW, Sept. 26 (UP) — lagt night. She was 55. iKsenia Gavrilova is a “mother | Born in Worthington, Miss: heroine of the Soviet Union” to- | Taylor came heré 31 years ago. day and eligible for a special state {She belonged to Victory Mission- subsidy because she gave birth lary Baptist Church, ‘ Prospect yesterday to quadruplets, three Chapter of the Order of Eastern boys and a girl. All four and the Star and Gamma Beta Chi Soror- mother are doing well. ity. + : So are Mrs. Gavrilova’'s other Services will be held at 1:30 seven children, including two sets lo. m. Friday at J. C. Wilson of twins. {Chapel of the Chimes, with burial {in Washington Park.

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New School Hef" New Police District. ; 2 Needs Smokestack Ordered for Northeast

stack was on order today for the fast-growing Northeast Side was Indianapolis North Side.

1 ‘construction bids for School 53, It would give the area anather PW : ot U ing Kessler ‘Blvd. at Keystone Ave.,! cruiser and two more officers. : forced the School Board. last ~The “in-again, out-again Fin-|Dight to reject proposals for erec-'tions Capt. Robert Batts to decide

tion of a chimney for the schoolithe boundary lines of the new heating plant.

ipected soon. He predicted the Jordan, accused of the July 1 .himney will go up on schedule.

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new police district which A school without a smoke-iwould double protection of the

| i Technical faults in the filing off ered by Stayor Bayt and Chief ! O'Neal today. .

Chief O'Neal told Communica-

district. He will base his decision Maxwell V. Balley, business di- on a study of the log which shows rector, said correct bids are ex- aj} police radio calls, Mayor Bayt said Northeast Inidianapolis needs more police proThe board awarded a generalitection because of new factories, construction contract to Cannon pew homes and heavier traffic. Construction Co., Indianapolis, on r—————————————— a bid of $285,334. Heating work gs went to the Roland Cotton Co., F irm fo Get AF Plant and the electrical B&G Electricc WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UP) Co. —The Air Force said today it Total cost of School 59 will ‘be will lease its plant at Adrian, $444,451, ch., to the Bohn Aluminum and The board also authorized Mr. Brass Corp. of Detroit for proBailey to hire an architect toiduction of aluminum forgings for draft plans for a new School 71,/the aircraft industry and for ex-

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