Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1951 — Page 19

. 19; 1951

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FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 195 From $500 to $2500—

Bond Is Multiplied in Rape Attempt Case

Bond for Harold Callon, 44, accused of trying to rape a 20- -year-

old Indianapolis housewife whila'

posing as a Juvenile Aid officer,

§ was raised from $500 to $2500 to-

day,

Judge Joseph M. Howard eontinued the case to Nov. 18. Callon, 1200 E. Tabor St.. is charged with assault and battery with intent to commit rape, The housewife told police Callon came to her home the night of Oct, 9, and said he was a Juvenile Aid officer checking her

13-year-old sister-in-law's ahsence .

from school, a pistol,

She said he carried

Went to Police Station

He persuaded her to go to police headquarters with him. the woman said. He went into the station while she waited in his car.

He reappeared in 20 minutes, ghe told police, drove her to Mars Hill and tried to rape her,

Headlights of an oncoming car frightened him, the victim told police, and he let her out of the car and sped away. She got a ride home from a passing motorist. -

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CASE CONTINUED—Harald Callon {e7%, Dileris Aarne Chas Miller ie Judge Howard |

Seek Vandals Who ‘Doctored’ Bus Gas Tonk

Damage of more than $50 was or same other reported on a Washington Town- placed in the tank. ship School bus after a foreign A mail box was stolen from a 4100 E. Minnesota St.

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By United Press CAIRO, Oct. 19 — Britain sent two more warships to the Suez Canal Zone today, served notice on Egypt that she will demand damages for anti-British rioting, and barred two top Egyptian officials from the Sudan. There were unconfirmed reports also that 1000 more British troops have Jeft Cyprus for the Canal Zone. Planes shuttled 3500 paratroopers from Cyprus -to the zone only Wednesday and Thursday. At the same time, Egvpt began calling up its army reserves. These developments came on top of British occupation of another Suez Canal Zone town last night and a, British threat to seize and operate Egyptian tugs which refused to move British ships. Dispatches from Malta =aid the 1710-ton British destrovers Chequers and Chevron gailed today for the Canal Zone to join the 8000-ton cruiser Gambia, which arrived at Port Said yesterday. The frigate Cygnet also is patrolling the eastern Mediterranean and other warships, includ-

ing the cruiser Liverpool, are standing by at Malta awaiting orders

Death Takes Editor WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP) James J, Strepig, 44. aviation editor for the Associated Press, died today of cancer. A native of Fi. Wayne, Ind., he graduated from Marquette University in 1630.

And No Laundry

BALTIMORE/Md., Oct. 19 (UP) Two Chinese laundrymen here have left their customers shirtless, not because of ‘no ticket” but because of no bail, The laundrymen-- Soo Hoy Poy and Soo Hoo Gong

unable to make bail

have been since they were arrested on lottery charges Their customers nnally court © yesterday to get laundry out of the shop. Judge Joseph Sherbow said that if the Jaundrymen are unable to make bail by Monday he will allow them to he taken to their shop ‘under police guard to deliver the finished laundry. |

| Catholic Youth Parley | To Be Held Here in '52

The National Council of Catho-

went to their

lie Youth will hnld its 1952 con-

vention in Indianapolis. The group represents the zix million members of the Cathnlic Youth Organization, students of Newman Clubs and the National Federation of Catholic College Students. Miss Patricia McNellis of Indianapolis was elected secretary of the council at its first annual meeting last week in Cincinnati. i r Joseph E. Schieder Council arr €ctor, today announced the coming of the convention to Indianapolis.

college

matter had been dumped in the home- at gasoline vandals. The

sheriff's

presumably by A home Hunter. Rd. was

office reported damaged.

that vandalism and harmful pre-

Haloween pranks are continuing despite repeated warnings. calls were investigated today.

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