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2, 1051 ? TUESDAY, CT. 2, 1951 wari ny coh re INDIANAPOLIS S TIMES _ iri ae im PAGE | was the lont from’ the Dellen car hit the rear of Another. them ——— vo ay Parents Who toh {home "struck a truck on U. 8. 40 two Get Well . rd The trio clammed up’ during miles. west of Centerville. HARD OF HEARING : Ae TE ; 5. Children Alon day-long questioning by Johnson Mr. Emmel wag. killed when | The manufacturers of the “World's. QUICKER F Ch p y a County officials’ and state povice . Com i: pis auto ran ‘off Ind. 37 nine fa NEW Agbo sear’ Ad a" offer ; . The Marion Cwunty sheriff's of- ! ‘miles hwes 3 3 < aT aed iP: Boy Fiend in Foce Chorses Confess to Hit S40 On Fare to En a, 3 | RR Continued: From Page One ‘last night Lt..T. L. Biddle and = piper penis i A natural dotie-tree, Mr. Dellen went to Greenwood tn the way it iy worn for the first
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[ hee were in the un-iced Jeebox. | ‘spilled” their confessions of 50 y anol * ndsane or hone . Continued From Page One. | In spite of the cold weatberl Loot fram an Indianapolis ,,,gjsries in Johnson, Scott. Bar- Five. men were killed. on In- ywASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (UP) INCRIDIOLY MORE BrHRcTIVE mitted having “a beer - - well Sa iaY: here Nn te home found in their car today tholomew and Brown Counties in; lang. highways yamerday Hire A collective bargaining election maybe three” when his Cadillac 0 ipa tamilv of seven. Two led to confession hy three men the last five or six weeks. He said oi I Ise dy IS iin among carpenters employed hy ran through a atop light and col- panes were broken out of a win- of 50 burglaries in six Indiana they also admitted burglarizing dav pf fl hy the U7. & Rubber Con. at Ft. Wayne SiR wi lided with two other cars. dow. counties. two taverns in Bloonrington. Ded Ind., wag ordered today by the . ” The principals adjourned to kL The children had been left in Jewelry worth $400, a rifle and Ie three Ble In the Johnson h wr ae National' Labor Relations Board : i i nearby parking lot to talk things (,., care of a 14-year-old neighbor revolver and “considerable” eloth- County jail, Franklin. charged Robert W. Speers. 32. Monroe-' The International Association : . : y over, and then fists started IVIg. oi) “early Saturday. When 'theling were identified hy Floyd Del. “ith auto banditry. Police 2d vie, of Machinists had asked that the -
ar whic y 4 - Floyd A. Fulk, 48 P: QO. aay , 4 ; The first casualty was Dr. Reu- ,, 415 didn't return, a neighbor len, 5363 Grandview Dr. as hav- the ad oh whieh He) Mii Sn ot = Fille 48, Padlving ©. carpenters be: removed from a ben Larson, a dentists Whol ..).q the Juvenile. authoritiesiing been taken from his home Tested Nas Swen ap 7 : ey * production and maintenance unit : : a two weeks ago., urg. at the plant hiit the United Rub-
stopped as a “good Samaritan” g,i,rqay afternoon. Two of the Sunday night. : . Raymond Hitler, 38, Richmond. per Workers i . ] I 8 union objected.
— — te act as a witness, Dr. Larson | piidren were ill. Arrested in Greenwood early . : 7 > . said he had Juss stepped from his} The baby girl had.a tempera- yesterday— 21, hours” after Mr. Train Crashes, 6 Hurt I mel a 0 i An election within the next #0 A car when Mr, Luft puriche IM ure of 100, which. later rose to Dellen reported’ the theft--were: MUIR, Mich Oct. .2 (UP) -A 7 °° ee om days will determine whether the — “on the nose, breaking one lensiigg . A 5. year-old brother had a| William Arthur Cranshaw, 25, !four-car Grand: Trunk passenger DR erash of Ny gavel carpenters wish to be represented e No laxative tastes better... of his glasses. [temperature of 101 and com-{who gave no fixed. address but|train jumped the {racks near =. road i thtee by the 1AM, the URW, or neither ® No laxative acts more gently... (Charles T. Neale, 19, whose CAT iblained of. stomach pains. |said he has lived in Indianapolis. here last night, injuring six per- miles south of New Haven. State - ; . . . was damaged in the crash, also" (yer children in the family .Joseph Arthur Baker, 22, Edin- sons, and spilling two cars down oii. <aiq Mr. Fulk failed to sto 'E lo 2,507,497 - e No laxative is more effective... received a poke in the nose, this! are three boys aged 2.3 and 8.| burg. ; a 30-foot embankment. : for a stop sign. P mp oys . ’ bi I “time from Miss Garland, i Vernon” 0. Krabbs, 22, Colum- - Ar. Williacs. a taxi driver. was ~ WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 (1 Py ® Americas iggest seller-12¢ & 30¢ Mr, Neale sail he and Mr. Luft bus . Brifish Banker Dies . killed when his cab ran under the Civilian employment in the gov were arguing over whether the Arrested in Greenwood LONDON. Oct. 2 (UP) Sir side of a truck at Ind. 3 and 356 ernment’'s executive branch ta E X= LAX agent should remain at the crash [ec Police at Greenwood arrested Jasper Nicholas-Ridley. 84, chair- southeast of Scottsburg. Police taled 2,507,497 during August. the : scene the men trying to break into the man of the Natinpnal Provincial said he failed to stop at a prefer- joint congressional committee on THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE “Miss Garland was hanging on- Veterans of Foreign Ware club Bank, nne nf Britain's hig bank ential highway reduction of nonessential federal ret
tn Luft's arm when suddenly she rooms. In their ca¥ police =aid. chains. dled here today Mr. Hiler was killed when his expenditures reported today. tank one step forward and hit - " ; S— sin - - Syaeuiisiuny ——————— dtm; re tre ent een ets ——————
me in the face with her rig hand,” he said. Mr. ent
glasses also were smashed. Welfare Sopra “Romantically Linked” .
Mr. Luft argued he was “ill,
b : not drunk, when: he left the Continued From Page One | ; restaurant and said he had been... oo 4c from the states be-| . under a doctor's care fo S0M* cause of - anti-secrecy provisions 3 . time. He recently returned from) in state welfare laws. :
Furope where he had Dees aetne The amendment is. part of the as Miss Garland’'s manager a $55 billion, 1951 Revenue Act
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e30071. t at least passed by the Senate last FriMr, Luft, a veteran 0 a day after Sen. Jenner inserted two previous Sunset Strip brawls, Ris amendment. The Renator. oe TE an however, voted against the Bill - ot ii ked questions on’ the grounds “it raised taxes but uc ! ! top high” : whether he had any plans regard 0 n'g . : ing the actress when his divorce C. of C. Joins Fight HAE EE EAS EN Re IRENE MSL On rem epmes fina AREY 3 ne smite I Tn RT, Ty —— TE eam: PA : EERE TE (OE
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ask her” he replied. . wide trade and professional orMiss Garland was not In court ganizations to join fn a national
th explain her part of the battle campaign to gain congressional : : i h but the attorney said he Was gupnart for the Jenner anti“sure she'll testify if asked to do secrecy. amendment. - so.’ Clarence A. Jackson, Indiana z “Miss Garland certainly {8 not champer executive vice president, ; .
going to let anybody down.” he 410, asked 33 state and regional sid. chambers: to .assist and affiliate with the Indiana Chamber.
any Leaders of 1000 Mr. Jackson pointed cut, how-| : p ever, in the event Congress is un- ; fo ble to remove the secrecy pro- . ; 2 ols the majority of members : .
Themk Clubs to Hel polled by the State Chamber fa-| . : vor retaining. the [federal aid! .
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nded ng The Republican Party's Naves! n 00 [SIS tional Committee today also gave 3 Indiana lawmakers a “pat on the i. Continued From Page Ona back” for insisting that names
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ean Red Cross, chairman, k-Dyed As a result of The Indianapolis Times stories on tomorrow's rally Recovering From Surgery
carves! pointing out the crucial need for WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (UP) | k-Dyed blood for Korean fighting men, Joseph R. Farrington, Hawali's} carves! the Red Cross Blood Donor Cen- delegate to Congress, was ye- | ter had 200 donors scheduled for ported “doing very well” today in| t is made donations today. ©mergency Hospital following an couse the ? “This is the first time since the emergency appendectomy. r gave us Prograr n opened in May to meet: rves ot o the current critical need we have ial price’ had so many doners in one day.” u. 3 Agency Chief Quits full, Hlubhy +. aceording to Virgil Sheppard, local WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 ¢UP) rich and 2 Red Cross executive director. President Truman announced vesa your toll : Average per day has been 75. terday: the resignation of James untrimmed The center itself is equipped to Boyd as director of the Bureau nf ‘LL FIND take up to 200 donors per. day. Mines, a poat he got in 1947 OWHERE All group leaders are asked to despite the protests of John L. HE CITY, * know the number of active mem. Lewis - : bers In their organization. > e. Mail Women's groups presidents have AF Sets Up Shop : Orders called The Times to make certain COCOA. Fla. Oct. 2 (UP)-.The se: no reservation is needed for to- Air Force began setting up shop Furs, morrow's rally. No reservation is at Patrick Air Force Base here Hairs needed. yesterday for the first pilotless Calls have flooded the switch- bomber squadron to handle the ; ; board from other club executives new jet-engine Matador. f pledging their full support and the Vv prog backing of their group in the 7 rams ure program. ; Li NR! J 7 / a Among those who have offered B : full support of the volunteer ee IE SIZE _ h tie th | : Modern Minute Women's crusade $ ad, e r an ever NN are Mrs. H, 1.. Hasbrook, IndianLapolis Council of Women ~ prési-
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