Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1952 — Page 6
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ONE MAN'S WIVES—Hilda, Arline, Laura, Hazel, Sarah and Anna Dutson (left to right, all wives of George Meril Dutson, talk to attorneys Raymond Tipton (left) and Aaron Kinney,
Parents Charged After Boy, 10, Found Drunk
OTTAWA,. Ont., Jan. 3 (UP) Charges of contributing to the de-
linquency of a minor were filed against the parents of a 10-year-
" ‘Notorious Cohabitation’— Fight Arizona Charges Of Wedding Mormon
Bag Suspect In Bombing Of Home
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rested yesterday Mormon moved for diemissal of living in the same house here, home, police said they found 34 with the bombing of the farm the charges yesterday on the were identified as Laura Dutson, empty quart and pint beer bottles, home of an outspoken prohibi- grounds the complaints failed to 44; Hilda Dutson, 46; Anna Dut-ithe child's father tionist and her husband who live lt ee rani 5 re quire y Arizona stal # . in a “moonshine” neighborhood. [4% °¢ P Sheriff G. H. Noles of De Kalb County arrested Chester Lloyd, 50, on a felony charge and sought other bootleggers after Mra, John Crump drove off a band of night-
Pleas of innocent were entered The complaints against Dutson kitchen: floor. for the six women at arraignment and the others were signed by EE ee before Justice of the Peace Jack Bishop Wendel A. Davis, of the Munsacker., ? Church of Jesus CHE or 7 {Her The women posted bond of $500 Latter Day Saints. riders who threatened to burn a each after walving preliminary Hints New Marriage Plans cross fn front of her shattered hearings. No trial date was sel. 316 gaid he signed the comhouse. Attogneys sald the complaints did p1a1nts because he had been ad-
Mrs. Crump clutched a .shot- not It day, date, fime and place yjseq Dutson was preparing to : n and sat.at a_window of the of ahkged acts as required bY marry another woman. He gu : state 13w. : emphasized he felt the public
Bouse as she shouted threats at . the men until they left the ker-osene-soaked cross unlighied, au thorities said. “The one who lights that cross will get shot,” Mrs, Crump yelled at the shadowy figures. Seriff Noles sald the Crumps are prohfbitionists and that Mr. Crump, who works at an atomic energy plant in Seuth Carolina,| was at home 10 days ago when the sheriff destroyed 10 stills in the area and rounded up a number on bootlegging charges. One of the newly-arrested bootleggers accused the Crumps of turning him in, the sheriff said.
The women, neatly dressed, sat' should know his church did not } silently and refused to talk to sanction such marriages. : f reporters. The attorneys answered, pichep Davis said Dutson did the charges as they were read, not work, but apparently deand only occasional subdued con- pended upon money made by four, ,version among the women them- ,r hig wives selling articles from selves broke the silence of the gaor.to-door and their property group. for support. He sometimes passed himself off as an osteopath while, staying here in the winter George Merll Dutson, the ex- months. Bishop Davis said. communicated Mormon charged - mwe of the women—ILaura and with: marrying all‘six women and yfjjda—have 19 children, memtwo others in Utah and Wyoming, pers of both-families sharing the meanwhile was being sought by game house. . i authorities in Arizona, Utah and amy Hunsacker said he “would Mexico. “take no action on the motion for
Seek Accused Mormon
| peared in his court Monday to pay from the county attorney's office, a parking fine, but had ap-'which prepared the charge.
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Armour Workers | Get Pay Hike |
CHICAGO, Jan, 3 (UP) -~ Armour & Co. and the AFL Amal-| gamated Meat Cutters and Butch-| ers workmen signed an agreement] yesterday - giving 10,000 workers]
in 13 Armour plants a 6-cent}’ street hourly wage increase, . | An AFL spokesman said the inerease, retroactive to Dec. 17, 18 SHTEARES. ON MARKET STREST OR st ore subject fo approval by the Wage [coin - Stabilization Board. OUSNIIIE OOWNITAIRS STORY fori men
The union recently made a simflar agreement with Swift & Co.| covering 5000 workers in 12] plants. The CIO Packinghouse Workers | have indicated they will not ac-| cept the six-cent figure, but will} hold out for a minimum guaran-| teed annual wage of $3000; Ralph Helstein, president of the CIO union, has called a meeting of the National Executive Board _for this week-end fo map further) action. |
Oil Heiress Files Plea To Get Maiden Name |
1.0S ANGELES, Jan. 3 (UP) |§ Oil heiress Irene Wrightsman' ji McEvoy, 27, petitioned Superior Court yesterday to restore her ma.dern name because of the death of her divorced husband, §
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Russia Gives State. Rites To Litvinov.
Maxim Litvinov, one of its most famous diplomats who in the decade before the second world war was a familiar figure in the coun-
The “old Bolshevik and, prominent diplomat,” as a half-column
{obituary in Pravda described him, died Monday. Severe illdess had forced him into semi-retirement for the last few years, © The Foreign Ministry anhpunced the death of Mr.Litvinov, 75, in a | black bordered statement in Pravda. It expressed the profound sorrow of the. government he iserved so long. - .
Mr. Litvinov’'s body lay in state on a flower-bédecked catafalque yesterday morning in the conference hall'of the Foreign Ministry Four uniformed officers of the Foreign Ministry made up a guard of honor,
Three deputy foreign ministers, Andrei Gromyko Valery Zorin| and Fedor Gusev, served as the ‘principal pallbearers. They car-| ried the coffin to a flag-draped; hearse. The pallbearers and honor | guards wore black brassards. A| military ‘band played funeral] dirges to the slow beat of muffled |
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