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A long-standing domestic battle ended in death yesterday for Dewey Roberts, 53, and his wife Norma, 41. Police said ‘Roberts killed his wife at the climax of a fight at| he gavern owned by the couple t 828 Virginia Ave. The saloon keeper told his stranged wife just before he shot er that he wanted “to get things sttled once and for all.” He fired] & t her three times. Bullets pierced’ or head and hand. Cne shot ent wild. After shooting and Kicking ner, 2 tried to take his own life, but he gun failed to go off Their daughters said the couple had ‘been fighting ‘for some time” and that Mrs. Roberts had locked ‘her husband - from their home at-5620 S. Randolph St Witnesses to the death of Mrs Roberts said the shooting started shortly after the couple had ended a free-swinging, kicking fight Police were told Roberts went behind the bar and got a gun. He immediately opened fire on his , wife, who was seated at a rear table:

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where the tavern operator shot and killed his estranged wife.

Collapsed Under Fire Mrs. Roberts rose as the shoot“ing began but collapsed under the fire, Witnesses said Roberts continued to shoot as his wife crumpled to the floor, then walked over to her, kicked her in the head and asked, “Are you dead vet?” * Mrs. Roberts was dead of head wounds when ambulance physicians examined her. A policetalert was sounded immediately for Roberts, who had fled the scene to the home of his jaughters, 1461 Blaine Ave. There he met his daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Caldwell, 25, who had been informed of the shooting by another daughter, Mrs. Paulice Goins, 33, who was in the tavern at the time.

KILLS HIMSELF — Dewey SHOOTING VICTIM — Mrs.

R Fi un Shot Himself oberts Sr Dewey Roberts Sr. ‘ > atid ster, Mrs. Betty Hynes, Leslie willtam Goins, 41, Roberts’ # Si8 Ls . son-in-law, said Roberts then Mich. .. Birth and Death

Services for Mrs. Roberts will v immediatel his bedroom’ ; : went im Siatsly 10} police Lit. be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday Certificates U Dennis Reilly knocked om the in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel P door king Roberts, {with burial! in Washington Park Cost of living—and dving—took Roberts and his wife operated Cemetery. another jump today. K in Marion t o t wit vas County. . the Dew’'s Hide-A-Way tavern a Arrested Last Year Oscar Ludwig.

Virginia Ave. Roberts for- Dr county poh. operated . tavern on Ohio! Folice records show that Rob- health officer, announced price of

St. near Meridian St. erts was arrested on June 29, certified birth and death -certifiHe had been married to Mrs. 1950, after a fracas in the Ohio Calse Jas been raised from 30 berts for three years and his! _Icents to @ Rol said tS 2 had St. bar which he was then opefat Dr. Ludwig said the boost was coup ing. A transit operator he had > X " as been at odds most of that time. put out of the saloon a short time occurring for sake of uniformity for Roberts will in in the wake of a similar price Services D¥ in'petore returned and struck Rob- , ; Shirley Bros. Central Chapel at! i. on the head with a ticket I'S¢ ©B City certificates in June. 10 a. m. Saturday. Burial will be 0 Roberts hit back with a 7d Uf anyones mterssted) the in Memorial Park. ball bat and was charged with Oftice of Price Stabilization said He leaves the two daughters assault and battery with intent ''® OK23 Mrs. Goins and Mrs. Caldwell, to kill. The charge was dismissed : both of Indianapolis, and a son, in Municipal Court 3 for lack of Capture Red Hub Dewey Jr., Terre Haute, an affidavit. HANOI, Indg-China. Nov. 15 Mrs. Roberts his second wife,. Roberts played on the Indian-| (UP) French “and Vietnam was born in Bicknell and is sur-'apolis Power & Light Co. and! troops captured the key Commuvived by her mother, Mrs. Ethel other semiprofessional baseball nist communications center of Shaw; stepfather, Lawrence M. teams about the time of the First Hoa Binh, 40 miles southwest of Shaw, both of Indianapolis; and! World War. (Hanoi, on schedule last night

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