Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1951 — Page 44
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TORRANCE, Cal, Dec. 13 (UP) Martha Devigier, 16-year-old “Cinderella” bride, and her hand-
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on the reconciliation report, saying a statement probably would be issued later. Friends, however,
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pw. . - |(UP)—The FBI arrested lumber-| ul some Swiss millionaire husband insisted that the reconciliation MINNEA hi Small Busi ness : jman W. P, Stutts here yesterday have been reconciled, friends of had already been effected. faculty fur |and charged him and his bankers the couple disclosed yesterday. The 8ame sources said the over the dis } [with negotiating a $750,000 overs The husband, Roland Devigier,|couple left the girl bride’s home educator D:
. " by a $455,000 Reconstruction Fi-| courtship and marriage as one night in the sleek convertible in ' ment of th SOMEONE'S PUTTING the bite on small business. nagce Corp. loan arranged by of ¢ te most siitle Duchisiore of with they elope ® Arizona less nesota, he A phone voice asks for a “$250 retainer” to help get Rep. Frank W. Boykin (D. Ala.) suaded the high school girl that|“Cinderella” bride fled from. th PA forma government contracts. iy ia SlS president 20d Wael of their ‘estrangement was a. mis-|bridal suite ef the Ambassadis at Butler U ir + t tracts exceed $50,000 x Hy Wa bd take. . ‘ hg Hotel in Los Angeles and wen olis, Dr. V When, and if, the government contrac was arrested with President .J, The girl's family admitted|San Francisco where she filed récognition then the agent gets 2 per cent. s————— ~~ |Moody Drinkard of the Thomas- something was in the wind but/|suit for separate maintenance and wame the f The idea was “to protect” the 4 he was on an errand of Ville Bank & Trust Co, and bank refused to comment immediately asked $10,000 a month alimony tion to be small business man. See that hep apo cashier Mrs, Myrtle M. McCrory, It was 12 days ago that the university 1 gets a break. He pointed out the two long a Stylish widow. . Mrs, Devigler’s father, Charles Today in # x = week-ends coming up, Christmas| Drinkard. and Mrs. McCrory N P Morris, and her brother-in-law, gins said. he ONE COMPANY EXECUTIVE and New Year's Day. And last Were charged with making false on- aying attorney Dudley Gray, promptly appointmen: called me and asked if I hadlyear in the three-day Christmas entries in bank . records K and went to San Francisco and re- structor wil heard of the guy, or the company (Monday) there were 545 deaths, Stutts was charged with misap- Shoppers " |turned her to her home, announc- of the che
he said he was with, Then the executive called Dun & Brad-
more than any of the summer holidays.
$800,000 Shortage
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street,; It hadn’t heard of him or| s+ 2 un ® minor and had filed it without of “followin the company either. | GARVIN BASTION interested Agents said the Dank Was short permission of parents or guardian, and said: It's tax time. And taxes areii risk as an insurance man, had More than $800,000 in its funds. : ; “I am n h a fee could be ) | The FBI sald Stutts covered ; ; Fo Four dismayed store owners| The romance of the handsome am n Beary oe Sue ee against 2 eVen Srpader motive co Ren [part of the $780,000 overdraft : : today reported losses of money Swiss industrialist and the high have never Share. kes the idea MOTe Worl” and tearing fom city to, With a $455,000 RFC loan which POP AND MOM AREN'T HOME—Because their parents are in jail for 60 days for having [and stock to intruders who did school girl started after he saw and do not income. It makes World,” and tearing from city to, ie . : . . their Christmas shopping early— her in a Long Beach malt shop munist line appealing. city in bad weather, or racing already has drawn the attention) left them unattended to visit a tavern, these. Mt. Clemens, Mich., children will spend Christmas shopping early : At th 2 2 8 ! in 10f the Senate's permanent fnvesti-| . h | . . Id . M h Th in the morning. x and fell in love. Mr. Devigier e 8 labout the ice or slushy streets in in a boarding home. They are Paul, 4; Maxine and Max, 2-year-old twins, and Martha, 8. They d finally th man of th I DO NOT SAY it was fHegal. frantic errands, there's a big Sation committee. The lawmakers hild iM d Mrs. .Paul B | Choosey thieves took only the|pressed his suit and finally the hones youl ’ 5!looked into -the case when it re-| 2re children of Mr, and Mrs.-Faul Byers, ae best. of -bottled goods at Knox|couple eloped to Quarzite, Ariz, ment, Dr. But when a stranger pho YOUichance for sorrow, too. : | . | came to d asks for a “$250 retainer,” Public officials will chant “Take ceived information that Mr. Boy- | Liquor Store, 550 Blake St., ac-|solemnizing the civil cerémony : an 1 Tass : Ang Kin was interested in it. ‘You Just Can’t Barge In'— cording to owner Mrs. Susan with a religious, one at Notre structor’s d I'd be inclined to hang up. It Easy,” this Christmas. And] 9 rope oo ) I don’t think many small busi- the insurance companies will get! Mr. Boykin told the United Blake. In addition to $500 worth Dame Cathedral in Paris. Pro nessmen wih be got Into dhe $250 neki it saong Press last night that he helped & : S lof liquor, they departed with $100 “The whe : t ; # : Stutts get the loan but declared OC in air OC from the cash register. ° * ment is u deal, or the 2 per cent. The holiday hurry does the { ? But I might be surprised. And girt And if accident figures the case ‘as clean as a hounds! v : : ‘ | At Sach’s Market, 2001 Eclie [) al ins mending, re the com who kick in might mea thing at all. it is the one tooth.” He said he called on the Se ) py e g [fontaine St. ‘burglars grabbed WF. e W¥ o \ gins,” the ¢ oo Pp ea nym BE timex. REC headquarters in Washing- Denies He S a S OC er Private & e |cigarets, wine and money —. all| * He added x . |" But 0 ae ; ton in Stutts’ behalf in 1949. { : » acceptable Christmas gifts. s- Services Set of infringir $99, Coast-to-Coast : : | The Alabama lawmaker main-| real ; : : Es (fred Sachs, owner, said. the dom” in th HERE'S WHATS eating at Going Our Way [tained that Stutts has repaid alll gp, 'y, "Wosn Dec. 13 |Trecu 2 Impotent. That 1s i In me Tomorrow teats 10.1 { ie ; {of the $455,000 loan, although, ' nin Je true.” (known. tests to th the railroads. | THE CENSUS BUREAU some of the payments still have Sychologist Louis Gellermann = Cellermann. father of four | Ed Barnett, owner of Barnett’s Pa tion of Uni They can carry you fromighowed that Indiana added 47.-'to clear through government 52¥5 he stuck to his old rocking “7°, Market, 1601 Cornell Ave. told] . : Dr, Wiggi coast-to-coast, if you sit up at|500 industrial workers between channels. The RFC in Washing- | Chair during consultations with children, -contended - there was _ police thieves sawed the lock D. Griffith Watkins, veteran dent in. th night in reclining seats, for(1949 and 1950. It also sank|ton reporte {female patients who have accused| not a particle of truth” in the {from a door and took $40 from Democratic worker, will be buried Party. lias g i p d that $300,000 still is : y, ha ~ about $90. It takes ‘two and a!$773,792,000 in plant and equip- due on it : (him . of prescribing intercourse testimony of complaining’ wit- his cash register. [tomorrow in Owensboro, Ky., a speech la half days, meals extra. |ment. — : with himself as “shack treat. nesses who have charged that the, ® | Only $3 in cash was missing After : & a; mn Services at in the socia ad , i » / sychologist administ i hrist’s Church here, Ifyou. go. first <lasg, in. a JoWs And Jastk year -on.estimate, the pe ooo oe a ATI sausasair ol CHO OCISC adminis : from: the Civic Grocery, 1850.N. 4 Dr. Cong er berth, it will cost $158.51, state turned out $3,832,892,000 Texan DOWHE 2 MIGs, = Dr Geéttérmia 50," Who Te- “Shock freafments™ t trie Alabama St., according to owner Mr. Watkins, superinfendent of asked rue plus about $15 for meals. If you more goods than the year beforain {turned to testify today in his trial of the “guilt complexes.” 'Albert Shallap. But 15 cartons the Municipal Garage, died yes- that the In take the extra-fare trains, you|So much for figures. Look at ecomes Top Jet Ace lon four morals counts, said ‘he ‘I've never had intercourse with lof cigarets disappeared with the terday at his home at 1135 N. kept on the can add another $18.25. It allithem, then forget them. That's preppy AIR FORCE HEAD {had his patients lie on’ the couch any of my patients,” Dr. Geller-| 'money. |Linwood "Ave. He was 62 and He said his rolls up to $177.60, and stilljwhat I do. QUARTERS, K O “lonly if they agreed to his man said emphatically in response | |worked in politics 22 years. promotion 1 takes two and a half days. | It is what they mean that's im-| ~30 00 orea, Dec. 13 (UP) l«pgycho-analytical technique” to a question from Deputy Prose-| | At time of death he was 10th At the el . portant. I am thinking of that . aj. George A. Davis Jr. shot| "“T have a rocking chair which®cutor John L. Vogel. : WwW t H of |precindt committeeman of the Wiggins’ se 2s southern Indiana movement to 90WD tWo more Communist MIG-1 aid §1 for,” Mr. Gellermann ——— ant a Home aNd|x;. in ward. Previously, he tl nt TWA JUST announced that It et more industry with Colum- 15 fighters today to become "the testified ‘yesterday. “I alwavs sit ° ° G d S 2 served 18 years as committeemah au oma cal will fy a passenger in a 81° bus, Bloomington and Bedford, World's leading jet ace with 10 here during interviews.” Denies Usin Laraen space: /for * the 13th Precinct, Eighth Dl passenger Constellation, from, co. nie “and New Albany Remy planes to his credit. | | If you are among the many (Ward. Universit coast-to-coast, in ten hours forgo. wn Cpl Loc wn Seymour, The F-86 Sabrejet pilot from| Looks for Fear ° Hoosier families resolving to Mr. Watkins first became si- on $99. ; 7 ahd 7 don't Greendale, Spencer, Freedom, Lubbock, Tex., has been credited] The former professor wines NOCcktie to 3 4 find a home where they can |perintendent of the Municipal Ga- the Cort It is “Skycoach,” an |Lawrenceburg, Greensburg, Mad- With the destruction of seven Rus-/some of his technique, which he i ; grow some of their own groc- (rage in 1929, serving under five the formal think TWA feeds you. Bat Jo ison and others all pulling for Sian-built MIG-15 jets and three has admitted sometimes is “un- ° oi eries in 1952, you'd best start |Mayors. “careless : ten hours you could ide ou Of (plants, 'TU-2 Tupulov twin-engine propel-| orthodox.” rang Pe ir your home shopping now! | Born in Owensboro, he moved Stating hie your pocket. And if it is at nig : 2 2 a lor-driven bombers. In addition, “I look first for fear, rage Since The Indianapolis here in 1916. He worked for he was “no you could push back your Seal! y gampp mo SEE too much of he has one MIG “probably de-'and love responses,” he said. URBANA, Il, Dec. 13 (UP)—| Times is Indiana’s real estate [Curtiss-Wright Corp, Jones & D apd wi doesn’t like to fy. the pastoral splendor of South-|Stroyed” and one TU-2 damaged. “The vein to the right of the Andrew (Pete) Parmer, on trial directory, be sure and read (Maley, Inc. the old Marmon Car “ . Everybody oes do. it leaves €'n Indiana spoiled .by sooty The 3l-year-gld “one-man airimiddle of the forehead enlarges, for murder, looked at a necktie! over the wide selection of [Co. and Stutz Motor Car Co. This is But for those who do, clouds, but I realize that cannot force” is also a World War II the pupils 8f the eyes dilate and dal th 1 yesterd dl home . values offered thers Mr ie uns bilonged 10 luis depany little choice. hv a railroad can|2/Ways be a living picture in a ace. He was credited with shoot-|there are other physical changes 20 # ‘eather awl yesterday andi ag. ghiley Fawcett Kivlin every day! Over 100 reliable Owensboro Episcopal Church and ers do not And that’s SN tly. “That's frame. jing down seven enemy planes in|visible when you hit the point denied he ever used them to gar: : real estate brokers place their [the Democratic Club. the dismiss now hum, quite honesty, But if those towns will wait athe Pacific. of what's bothering them.” rot and stab a 17-year-old brunet| By United Press home ads EXCLUSIVELY in | Survivors are his wife, Hazel; In Indian where my money goes. little, I think theyll get all of | .“You can’t just barge in. You to death Eo en byl |The Timms... 300 ait below, | "3 Toster Son, PIV J Burgess of ion the industry they want. { ! ; 3 [—olxteen nesses were su Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. ired head 'Way Down Deep a ye ag 3 coneyiLocal Stocks and Bonds BY See Sm getting em He is charged with breaking penaed to testify today at a coro-| oUF moe |S, S. Watkins of Owensboro, and partment ¢ PVE HAD MY EYE on a American stock. And, both popu-| Semen He repudiated a. signed state-|I010 the home. of pretty Janet ‘BUS Inauest Faneott Kinin oq| opdiStory 6m. ful medern; 2 acres 2 Stel Ms Sie Roberts Me ig , : ——] A | ! . » = ar de. 3 : + . youngish man for a long time, flaiion and industry are expand-1, STOCRS ". Bla Asked ment and wire-recorded conversa- Clark last July 20, raping her, voar-ol d divorces and part-thne 4500 South, Sisto Meridian" ullough of Owensboro iy I think he is one of the world DE BE ‘Win to get |Americun: States dd: 1ie s¢ ...|tlon In which he admitted having stabbing her 45 times with the private detective. . ale (Lafa ette Symphon He said best ee t T11 stand on| from the high city tensions, labor |{A3r3ure, Collieries com". Lite I ations with some of | | and strangling her with a| The attractive “private eye”| ar-25ss * 4606 Evanston — GLe1342 Y ympliony Wiggins as That's ro ears, he hasitrouble, and the neurosis of com-158 ee Cow oe patents, red and white necktie. {died Dec. 3 at her home here of Awards Announced man, a firs it. In the last five ¥ al ® the pact op ving Delt BR & DE Yds com 33th ‘That Is True,’ But Mr. Parmer, testifying injan over-dose of sedatives, after The real estate pages of Times State Service graduated become, _ gulelly, ee > low ns Meri vid 4% . oe alt 1 was only pulling the detec- his own defense, said he was collapsing ‘in the car-of Holly-| mhe Times bring you the vast LAFAYETTE, Dec. 13—Win- after which jeaning ie authority o .u » | Ghamber of Commerce wn a... * tive's leg » he said home at the time, sleeping off a Rood Private Detective Clyde, pn ai0rity of the better home joes of 3he Latayaite Sympbonys aa Joop emperatures. SOUTHERN INDIANA is the Sgee, Theater com ........ 3 li : * the i “tour of taverns” with the Duber. : | values available. These are |YOung Artists awards have been eETees He started building ae place. It's better than the South, | Consolidate Hn's eid » | rot Lat of The Duong Yas victim's father the night before. Police, unable to find any mo-| 4,0, every section of the announced by Prof. P. E. Lull, Wisconsin, freezers, and still Sous. ty tor/closer to big northern markets, “Cummins Eng com... aie] — : — | The highpoint of thé testimony tive for suicide, investigated her| i. gupurban areas . and [award committee chairman, education b makes much colder boxes. 10 lless freight haul. Cummins Eng pid. ... i . came when State's Attorney John death as a possible murder but) cotintryside Miss Joan Lakin, pianist, won While a industry. | Industry used to follow the Eastern ind Tele’ pid’: HH Prices Weak J. Breese dramatically held up failed to discover evidence to, "pen Now TO THE [the instrumental award, and Miss worked all 8. |pools of skills. But in the ma- | Equitable Secures cop +. Hog two neckties and an awl. {SUBDOTY. he theory, | REAL ESTATES PAGES Janet Ann Cripe, soprano, the shop and HE IS 40-YEAR-OLD Bobiching age, a lot of those skills|Eamily Finance com. 5 At Y ds Here “Did you ever use one of these| Mrs. Kiviin collapsed while in| ; id : lvocal award. o'clock, Dr. Webber, ‘of the Webber Appliance| ape being put right into the ma. | Hays Corp pid ww pe. 108: aras e ties to strangle Janet Clark 1°08 Beach, Cal, with Mr. Du-|—— —— still mainta Co., 2740 Madison Ave. His store chine IB pale C0 com ios] Light and medium-weight bar-| yon pe asked. ber, who handles cases for Hol-| ° ° ® grades 1 = is out front, but it is in the back Home T & T 5% pid .. “|rows and gilts were weak 10 «np gai Pp \lywood personalities, with an-| oO a S i fo in a in ; ’ . Hook Drug Co com .... 19 | No,” said Mr. Parmer. {other i tigat Fred Y Dr, Wiggins that his wizardry tujces plage, No Picture | Ind Asso Tel Spe, a niaaiy 38 Imostly 25 cents lower than yes-| «anq while she was lying there ik a: Hoe el ox and said he He now turns out co oxes Asie , {$Id ‘Gas & Water com ores: 334, terday's averages in trading at ith! : e which go to 180 degrees below| WHEN W. J. HOLLID AY, |Ind Mich EI aia pta ©. 98. the Indianapolis Stock vards id you ever stab Janet Clark with j,,. apartment after a fire « Witnesse om rot er was prompt | Ind. Telephone 4 8 vee 98 oe} this" awl,” asked Mr. Breese. i fT ative: people zero. Strange things happen on!chairman of W. J. Holliday and Indpis Ath Club Realty Co... . 80 ‘| today. . = a on partment inhalator squad worked | the way. |Co., and vice-president of Mon- Jdibls Pow & Lt ‘com....i... #% 1%" woice 170 to 235-pound hogs I did not,” the 37-year-old de-|yainly to revive her. | MORGANTOWN, N. C., Dec. 13 paroled immediately to welfare who are sc: . 2 7 7 larch Steel up in Hammond, went Indianapolis Raliways com. .; 4 Dl se) Sioa fendant said. | Witnesses at the jnquest willl (UP)-—A mountain boy, 14, was authorities. thing libera : X h 1 Bank Indianapolis Water com .... 6% 18i,|sold at $18.25 to $18.75. A few lots Mr. Parmer, who has two chil- include Mr: Tuber and Mr, Yo ) moun Ys ’ { The dis THE BEST OILS and lubri- on the Mere) ants Nayonal wR ‘indianapolis water 40a pf 100 103, lof choice Nos. 1 and 2 hogs weigh-4ran denied the earlier testimony ger, six policemen and Louis Dick. Sentenced to lie Imprisonment Carpenter's younger brother, mother, Mr | - I S o . 2 ‘a ¥ ’ | ’ 4 -3 g , i . cants get hard as a rock iM i I BR a JBerson, National ‘Life com.."104 12° ling 180 to 220 pounds sold at $19. ,¢ his wife, Lehora, against Mim.lereen, a Los Angeles transit Jesteraay ox Ne laying oan David, 12, was sent 30 a training W. 26th St. Delo, oy BE Er hes Mr. Conner explained that Mr. <inssn & Co pid woaei 630 687 Choice and prime vesiers Wereé She: had said a shirt bearing lines operator who reported see-/q Brother helped and their ps Tui McMullen held that te tim “th ro urns to Je ; . ii v } {Lynch Corpo . “13 2, active, about steady with yester-'plopd stains was in her husband’s|ing th -year-| : me there 125 you can chip it like ice. Holliday had no picture available. | \ii on Herrington com 5 : s ’lday’s prices, largely going at $36/guitcase when he returned tools I ” ga olor Watched. could not be irledin a criming! of communi An ordinary hom? light cord And 1 wondered what has Bap-| Mastic Asphalt ....... D181: 175/to $38 Champaign, Ill, from a vacation minutes bef h ange nam sui The mother, Mrs, Helen Car-leourt. “In the snaps like a straw at 110 below. [pened to the picture-taking in-|Natl Homes pfd.. .... 200 © 205 | ois 12.000: modeyately actives AMpaIgn, . | « minutes before she collapsed. |penter, 30, received consecutive] The youths and their mother own family, . 87
liehtin Michigan three days after the
3% partes aaa oiits weak to mostly 25 cents Police believe Mrs. Kivlin took sentences of 25 to 30 years for her were arrested Sept. 21 after Mr.
But why these temperatures, dustry. Everybody used to have} 124 Fub Serv com od’ state his vi
: : { ; jum’ a; pavies 50 cer i i ] and what does industry use them a picture. [§ 136 Pu Sery la pra 1 2 241 | ONEE: BEIM I Lo “235 "pounds, 318.23 pie t Sleeping labjers Surng 2 part in the armed robbery of the Denny's shotgun-blasted body was opposed to « 2 8 na “Progress Laondry com lt: 33? 33'2 to "$18.75: around 200 head ‘No. 1 and 2 ost: half hour™ before she lost shotgun victim and 10 years for|found stuffed in a 20-foot well be- he
for? ib Serv * , 1180 to 220 pounds, $19; 240 to 275 pounds.| consci e | | BUT PLL VENTURE a guess. pub Serv of tog su ofd. 28% 517.50 to $18.35; 275 to 325 pounds. § ciousness. During the period, per part in his death. She has hind his house in the rural, moun-
# = = ry a 320% ts $11.50, ' |she left Mr. Duber Het : IN THE AIR AGE, planes fly People used to have picture s|Rote Gear & Tool To 11, (hana ee soca’ 25 cents lower Forgotten Man ger at a a > rd i: Tout Judge Don Phil jLainons Paidys Creek Section, th ANNO 60, where it is 70 below. taken. Then théy found that the So Ind G&E com .. ......0 20% 2214 |§00%¢, Fas. OD hours, $14 to : ini : : i uperior " =| e eputy Fons Duckwor ne apes of the plane Gees pictures n't change, but they Hoth ti ue iil ff HEH0% "3 bonis 4 9 Seeks Pardon [ther car to visit a gil friend lupe, calling the case’ “the mos titled that Ralph, undergoing f-—— LDsath re impact down to did. |Stokely-Van Camp pid [111 1612 163 Cattle 800. calves 300; steers and heifers . i re Or ng yr lie detector tests, broke down and ats | So it meant going back again Terre: aus Mafcanie 11: {Bu iyi) commercial (5 low choice” 1230 to 37 And Marriage jlo the giv friend's Howe, courthouse,” ordered Ralph Car- confessed to the slaying after his . ach! rien A \ 50; -l y So industry must . have oils, and again to sit in the photo-| United Felephose 5% vid .... of J Commercial yearlings and heifers $24 to $28: | [penter, 14, segregated from hard mother denied it and Had impliher's chair. And the gve| Union Title LU UL 60% .| utility and commercial cows slow, weak toi FT, MADISON, Ia., Dec. 13 ened criminals in prison and urged cated another youth. fsls, rubber and jetals whieh/grap . huey = | PoEs-avideng. Heifer ki Pkt ot I 0 a a0 (UP) —Ernest (Ole) Lindquist, 61,! ur 0 et that the pale, slendér boy be] Mr. Duckworth said Ralph told od BABCO( take it. Super-low temperatures up. It got more expensive, and it ONDy Jouns neifer Kind eligible astound 126 or x 4 BE y 0 a o- rs . HARDIN also stabilize the molecules in|took more time. Allen & Steen 5s 5 «..|cholce and prime $36 to $38; commerciai|the “forgotten man” . of Jowa| : reated “as nearly as p {him he shot Mr. Denny in the KINNIC tal kes them Stronger. And | 3 | Amerigkn Loan, 4%3 8 « 3 ++. land good $32 to $35. State Prison, yesterday was “= Kid ° as a prisoner but as a child.” |batk with a .410 shotgun as the SPEARI me ink’ fitting fon in nig ’ tn American Loan 4's 60........ 98 cot | medium “welehts. $30 fon 0/50, odd "head, en Mew hope that he'll go free to| f naping Standing apparently without farmer emerged from a cornfield. ; Si BA Ears puts| BUT 1 WAS glad to see the|pijoad Morly 88 61 is = >t: 98 ::*:Ig00d, $29 to $29.50. marry a wealthy widow. [uoten, the boy heard Judge| As he stood over the wounded and ’ lgrandson of the founder (in 1856) | Bubner Fertilizer ss 58 ...%.., 7 -.| Sheep, 2,000; moderately active; native Gav. William Beardsley includ-| (= T a Phillips sentence him to life on/screaming farmer, Ralph said Mr, it there so it can never COME ,r the Holliday company on the Columbia Club 3-50 6 3 on AT80; “rood and choice 330 to 331. ed Lindquist among 23 life-term ase Oo ay |a plea of being an accessory be- Denny grabbed the gun, begging ipa Oe are reaching for Webber Merchants board. He knows Steel. | familton Mis Co os 63 ©... *11*|slaushier eves steady st 3} to 311. {prisoners for whom he will com-;’ (fore the fact of first degree mur- for his life, according to Mr, DB rather. o b all th 8, 1d. A re- And Steel is the backbone of all Indhls Taint & Colo Sale... 200 | mute sentences. |The case against Joe Edward der, and to 30 years in prison for Duckworth. t. Louis: oxes . De from a business, a valuable addition on Indvls Railways 5s 97 ..-... 5 Li U. S. Statement Lindquist’s term will be reduced Brown, accused of kidnaping a armed robbery of his victim, Willl He said the younger brother Eiste Wiliiay wi of RE io wanted the rights Otto Frenzel's directors. I a aay? — —— to a definite number of years |West Side family of three, goes Denny, 65. The sentences will run 12-year-old. David, then took a passed. Awa: o Dany ar , : ; Kuhner Packing aw. os maVASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (UP)—Govern-| having the way for parole. ito a Criminal Court 1 jury today. concurrently. ; {stick and beat Mr. Denny until he ang 8 OO Tene Touch-Note {Paper Arts Co 88 58 ... $3 {rent BIS Jeal [utush Del. som: au | Brqwn, 27, is charged with In Raleigh, Paroles Commis- released the gun. Then Ralph shot Washington. A FEW YEARS ago he was 2 IF ANYONE look : Traction Terminal 88 87 95 This Year Last Year | HIS EXCITED bride-to-be is forcing Donald F. Borgman, 611 sioner T. C. Johnson said pa- him three times in the face. BEELER—V us 2 NE looked over my Ya ms mttaer eeneeeein | EXPENSES § 27,360.201,175 § 16,162,047:234 {Taft St., his wife and 21%- ear-|r les may be granted after is- M Duck block Shi trouble shooter for the light shoulder in the last five minutes, . . | Receipts 19.458,153,799 15,064,504.351 Mrs, Addie Jackson, a well-to-do| " : “73-y {ro y be g a pris-| r. Duckworth said the boys Walter Bee TA DaAY: Bit 1 Dave Tver Do i he a hve munvexikocal Truck Grain Prices Denice, =~ 7000s 1Loi8dsss 1 gianola, Ta, widow and great- old son, into a wild, high-speed oner serves 10 years of a life sen-|and their mother took $2 from County, ina lieved he Was only a trouble th y bv hatch — a | Public Debt 250.395.454,568 356,942.37 17 grandmother. ride over northwest Indianapolis tence. In. some cases, Mr. Johnson the farmer's body and $288.80 of Majwoo shooter : T 0 y Bie: Ki i | Renal 30 orn. 31.00 [Ovid Res. RFLEOMN WIAMIN® Sheimet Lindquist two years ago June 19 to escape pursuing police; said, a prisoner under 16 may be/from the house. any a ; x a ve been working a jigsaw| Rev Fo. 3 Witte corm ila INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE . “ » | Taking the witness stand in his MORTUARY To me he has heen from the puzzle, a simple little thing whicn| Oats, 96¢ ClOATINgS 1rrrreoo ve ioar. 8 11,887.000 When his “forgotten man” plight Ton llans beginning, a scientist, nbt book- you are supposed to do lying on ..S0Ybeans. $2.85. Debits 7.1 32578.000 first came to light and has been OWn defense yesterday, Brown ARR Flor born, exploring the treasure of your Back under a as yo = working for his freedom ever contended he was merely “hitch- bridge st. truth which lies in the deep, table. Bm Taft’s on the Sidelines— 4 { since. |hiking.” He also denied slugging Qricis, Oh deep temperature field. 2 8 3 : 5 Lindquist was sentenced to life. juss. Borgman to stop her scream- of lewis $ a8 &u IT TRNE in 1909 for killing a policeman. Ing. | Fox, sister AND. IF HE can make them A TURN ub re a © ar enner U He was 19 at the time and had. Brown admitted, however, he Mrs. © char reach 190 below? imagine his per-| wonder how many other Ohio| ’ come to this country from Sweden took the wheel of the Borgman fs lite We fection in building a home freezer gates mumbled themselves. ¢ » y {only four years before, car and the race through city Friday, Dec which has to go only a few|through putting it together ‘On AFL A - American - streets at speeds up to 79 mph. ington St. notches below zero. . | Brown was captured July 5 by fll, Prien
Joy or Sorrow? MY GOOD NEIGHBOR, Garvin
| Jack Fullen the Alumni secre|tary, sent it to me. At the bottom {there was a touch-note for $4. | - How many ways can they ask
Bastion; stopped by. He is with for money?
the Employers’ Insurance Group. - I ask you’
; | ployers.” BACKFIELD ? High how PARTLY CLOUDY AND | LEFT TACKLE—James P. Kem E, Capehart (R. Ind.)—"Special- POSTMASTER RESS SAYS: 2 2% | . Lousy Arias 5 {R. Mo, Oun be depended upon izes in plays to kill price con- “Today. the mailings will be RB ‘ wn f , FOTOLAST je to vote wrong at all times.” trols.” | > Lae 3 | A AEGEND LEFT GUARD—John W.[ END COACH — Walter F. Several thousand more than 12 | LAS AS wh : & uae [AEE] Bricker (R. 0.)—“Says little but/George (D. Ga.) — “Expert in| usual. Each day will show an 3 | Joi A I HER hs C A in Los Angeles; Mis. {on sur [eas Snow. | does Much for the real estate soak-the-poor, spare-the-rich tax amazing increase. Mail today 4 io ao k i) Is » free and jes in of the : ia GUE VIB | Gixmem tarry F. Byra|"SINE COACH — Everett | Delore the peak. See that your | says she is not afraid fo die but dreads saying goodby fo her 1.9 EC LANLOPS, COMP IST [OW.} K.WEGALR BL RGHTS SAVED. lt? . ; “AR. } ag. 1 a head start or the : saying : i ci oy ; |(D. §a.)——“Never misses a signal| Dirksen {(R. Tll.)—“Killing hous- gets a three sons (left to right) Bobby, 2; Tommy, 6, and Raleigh, 6 $i. 8 a : of reactionary intersts.” .ling legislation is his best line.” | rest. Avoid disappointments”. 31 | months. Also with her is her husband, :
By United Press
AFL has named Sen. Robert A. always to be on the wrong side.” |Taft “coach of a .*1951 all-| pGuyp TACKLE—Spessard L. {American team of | Senators.” | In picking the team, the AFL’s weekly newspaper said the Ohio Republican had the experience B and “unlimited funds to work for reactionary interests. with” to be coach, | LEFT HALFBACK~Harry P. The newspaper chose Sen. Owen Brewster of ‘Maine as quar- ball for the real estate lobby.” terback because he “calls signals| RIGHT HALFBACK — William he gets from Coach Taft.” |E. Jenner (R. Ind.) — “Shifty, Other senatorial selections: |open-field runner.” LEFT END-William F. FULLBACK — Joseph R. Mc-
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reactionary gronand (D. Fla.)—“Quiet, hardRIGHT END — H. Alexander
{Smith (R. N. J.)—"Good runner
.|Cain (R. Wash.) — “Carries the
Knowland « (R. Cal.)—“Good at|Carthy (R. Wis.)—' Very good at COACH-—Homer
FBI agents. He was also being sought for escaping from the Indiana Reformatory. On July 24 he escaped again--this time from deouty sheriffs—but was recaptured two days later. The jury will .begin deliberation today after receiving final instructions from Judge Harry O.
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