Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1951 — Page 17
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FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1951
From $500 to $2500—
Bond Is Multiplied
Bond for Harold Callon, 44, ac. cused of trying to rape a
old
posing. as a Juvenile Aid officer,
was day. Ju
tinued the case to Nov. 16.
lon, with tent
The housewife told police Callon came to her home the night of Oct. 9, Juvenile Ald officer checking her 13-year-old sister-in-law's absence
from
a pistol,
He
headquarters with him, the woman sald. He went into the station while she waited in his car.
He
ghe told police, drove her to Mars Hill and tried to rape her, Headlights of an oncoming car frightened him, police, and he let her out of the car and sped away.
ride torist.
- Britain Rushing 1 More Warsi ,
To
CAIRO, Oct. 19 two more warships to the Suez
Canal
on Egypt that she will demand
20-year-Indianapolis housewife while
raised from $500 to $2500 to-
dge Joseph ‘M. Howard Cal1200 E. Tabor St. is charged assault and hattery with into commit rape,
and sald he was a
school. She said he carried
Went to Police Station
persuaded her to go to police
reappeared in 20 minutes,
the vietim told
8he got a home from a passing mo-
fe ack to camera}
Guard Suez
By United Press — Britain sent
Zone today, served notice
EASE CONTINY
Too Many Tickets, Not Enough Bail— And No Laundry
BALTIMORE, Md, Oct. 19 (UP) Two Chinese laundrymen here have left their customers shirtless, not because off “no ticket”
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Seek Vandek Who ‘Doctored’ Bis Gas Yank
Damage.of more than $50 was or reported on a Washingtoh Town- placed in the tank. ship School bus after a foreign A mail hox was stolen matter had been dumped 4n_the home at 4100 E. ‘Minne
some other
Haloween pranks are continuing
matter.
was
from a sota St.
gasoline tank, ° presumably by . A home under construction on vandals. Hunter Rd. was broken into and The sheriff's office reported damaged. that vandalism and- harmful pre- - - —- ES
Irs 3 PLEASU RE to place
damages for anti-British rioting, } despite repeated warnings. Twc a Classified .ad In The Indianand barred two top Egyptian of- but because of no bail. calls were investigated today. apolis Times. You get efficient ficials from the Sudan. The laundrymen-— Soo Hoy Pay Special tests are being made on service and speedy action. Phone There were unconfirmed reports and 800 Hoo Gong have heen the gaoline to determine if sugar PL aza 5551. . also that 1000 more British troops unable to make bail since they have left Cyprus for the Canal 3 : ’ . were arrested on lottery charges. Zone. Planes shuttled 3500 para- pliery tharg troopers from Cyprus to the zone Their customers rninally went to only Wednesday and Thursday. court yesterday to get their At the same time. Egypt began laundry out of the shop. GR A ND OPENING calling up its army reserves. Judge Joseph Sherbow said FLL s : 4 These developments came on that if the laundrymen are OUR NEW : top of British occupation of an- unable to make bail by Monday : g
other night
seize and operate Egyptian tugs
which ships.
Dispatches from Malta said the 1710-ton. British destrovers
quers
Suez Canal Zone town last he will allow and a British
refused to move British
Che and Chevron sailed
which
them to be taken threat to tn their shop under police guard to deliver the finished laundry. |
Catholic Youth Parley | today TO Be Held Here in '52
for the Canal Zone to join the 8000-ton cruiser Gambia,
The National Council of Catho-
Self-Service Laundry
and Call Office for Laundry and Cleaning
745 Lexington—adjoining our plant.
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Sat. and Sun., Oct. 20 and 21
lie Youth will hold its 1852 con- . Ire arrived at Port Said yesterday. : ww = Door Prizes and Favors The frigate Cygnet also is pa- YeN'on in Indianapolis. Open for business Monday, Oct. 22 trolling the eastern Mediterran- The group represents the zix ° ean and other warships, includ- million members of the Catholic a ir Sryiver So eEpocl, Te Youth Organization, students of standin y at Malta awaitin : orders gM 1 g college Newman Clubs and the 0 <i : National Federation of Catholic For Prompt . College Students. Miss Patricia PICK-UP "4 Death Takes Editor McNellis of Indianapolis was SERVICE WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP) elected secretary of the council Telephone
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