Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1952 — Page 8
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By United Press
DALLAS. Tex., Jan. 18—A-Yankee immigrant to Texas was in the county jail here today—not because he wants to go to hell, but because he
to take his wife along.
The prisoner told Judge Bill Richburg yesterday that he beat 1}
iis wife because she insisted on to church. I want to go to hell,” he told the judge, “and t my wife to go along. So I give her a whip-
ping every time she tries to sneak off to church. I figure if 1 keep her out of church, she'll go to hell for sure.”
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Hot Welcome Women Tries fo End Life— 5 Egypt Irked a jai | . wh ; Awaits "Poof Seek Motive of Mother By Churchill Peddler Hereln Slaying of 4 Children we | 8
A Rhode Island swedter .ped- FT. KNOX Ky .Jan.’18 (UP) She was still semiconsciqus, but ened today to seek Security Coundler today was promised a hot Puzzled Army and FBI investiga- unable to talk, in the post hospital ci] action if the U. 8S.” France and f reception by police. and fire of- tors tried today to find some rea- today. Army doctors said she was Turkey send troops to the Suez
son why a Tank Corps officer's “doing all right” and would re- = . ficials if he ever returns to INn- wir. “<0 devoted to her four chil- cover unless the poison had done Canal Zone in response to Win
diana. drén she never. left them alone, too much darhage to her kidneys. ston Churchill's appeal. State Fire Marshal Alex Hough- killed them with a carving knife Lt. Coonan, executive officer of A gpokesman for Egyptian Forland today said more than 1000 Wednesday night then attempted an armored reconnaissance cOm- eign Minister Salah El Din Pasha “explosive” sweaters bought by suicide pany, ‘also was in the hospital in ¢4id Egypt also would invoke the |G Hoosiers have been traced as 1, joseph P. Coonan, 29, re- & partial coma from shock, post utual security pact of the seven H= “very likely” coming from the .,,...q4'to his officer's family quar- information officers said. Arab states if Mr, Churchill's call same itinerant peddler. The mar- v..." (/-the post Wednesday to , The dead children were Con- ere accepted. :
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*shal identified him as Theodore f= the bodies of his four chil- Stance L., 4; Joseph P., Jr. 2; Minister Kostakes, about 45, Freeport ana Wg 5 blood-smeared Claire, 1, and Patricia Marie, 412 The British rime of token For Abused, SATURDAY £5 JR. I, bed, and his wife. Lois, 28; uncon- months. Two children were born ree French and Turkish | ‘Hard-to- ; > “He had been operating here scious in the bathroom. in Alaska, where the Coorans forces to join the British army | Wave, Grey, win D) since last September, maybe a Unable to Talk were stationed for three years be-| ".., ‘ranal Zope In. a speech Bleached and Open Every FS little earlier, and was the source a fore coming to Ft. Knox last April. | © he U. 8. Congress yes- Children's 401 Roosevel! Bld Day 8 A.M. 2 for more. than 1000 ‘of the dan- Mrs. Coonan, after slashing the = Relatives, friends and fellow before the U. 8S. Congress Yy dre g. 8 Every Night | |S Sor sweaters bought e un-| throats of the children, had stabbed officers of the lieutenant and his Tenn vik Hie Soverumant:pro | . 4th Floor—Corner i. & Wash. E . y : F srself roat, "an swal- i nls ‘ 4 - ——— mm =D} suspecting people,” Mr. Hough- herself in the throat, “and swal- wife groped for some explanation claimed a nationwide state of OOOOH
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of thé First Methodist Church), . ; In most cases, he lined up subhas served churches in Stanford, ’ 5 t, according to an- Nashville, Elletsville, Old Bethel agents who peddled for him,” the Alertness bs
Appointed Pastor Of Rockport Church the Indiana Area. every town from Michigan City
rev. Mr. Ellis will. assume his to the Ohio River, from the Il- * ; REV, Mr Jan. 27. He linois border to the state of Ohio Caretaker’s said, “I just can’t explain it, I
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of Bishop Richard and Edinburg. Ind.
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lowed a small dose of disinfectant of the tragedy. ' emergency from dawn in an at“Kostakes operated in neagly
in a suicide effort. Ve wat 2 ’ - Lt Can't Explain I cx tempt to curb any violent demonand arm onpsap Y Som strations that might be touched mander, apt, ames A. ones, off by Mr. Churchill’s request.
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marshal said. No charge has been placed Burglary Suspect had visited his own wife in the Cairo today to halt attacks on
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haven't found trace of required! THE CARETAKER wasn'tetoo when ‘‘they were: joking and : ey peddler’s licenses being issued to busy watching television to take laughing, just as gay as anyone gangs who oppose pleasure in him, according to Mr. Houghland. care. could be." guch 2 uring the AngloThat's w -acationing vet- “She gave that family all the “8YPUan CIISIS. : yal § Why the Yaga oning ve lové th gay yossible. Both are de-] The recent raids were believed erinarian’s property is still in- at 1s possible. 0 are de to’ have bi conducted inl Sweater buyers throughout the i vout Catholics. Why, we used to 0 have een conducted mainly state raised a fuss this week when | heaton Sarrenting Kid her, because she never would by Communists, Socialists and they learned, chiefly through|,, Phe a ie, SR Ria 9, go out anywhere with us. She al- members of the extremist Mosnewspaper publicity, . that the = Toni ERS > ways said she wouldn't trust any- lem Brotherhood. garments flash into flame when The veterinarian is Dr Ralph body else to take care of the chila match or heat is applied. Fire R. Springer, who hired Mr. Sor- dren,” Capt. Jones recalled. officials call them highly dan- rentino to watch his “office-resi-
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The state marshal said police wife, Irma, 21, were enjoying a who typed out his own burglary there halted operation of a TV program in Dr. Springer’s confession to police, today was — punchboard offering “poof” sweat- kitchen last night when they sentenced to one year at the In- | $ ers as prizes. The board sold for heard a front window break. * diana State Farm. ut $1 a chance. Mr. Sorrentino rushed out and! Judge Saul I. Rabb of Crim- \ grabbed a man who, he said, was inal Court 2 also levied a $500 trying to unlock the window fine against Louis J. Bean, 1524 {through the broken glass. {College Ave. Apt. 6-A. f
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On the Highways
FT. WAYNE, Jan. 18 (UP)— Edward L. Schniecker, 62, was killed last night when a car driven by Marion M. Chappell, 19, struck him as he crossed a city street. Chappell was charged with failure to yield the right-of-way but released without bond pending a coroner’s inquest,
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Judge Rules Suspect Is Sex Psychopath
Monroe Starks, 50, of 1905 Boulevard Place, today was committed to custody of the Indiana !3 j 2 g Council for Mental Health as |@9 SL ENGR AR a criminal sexual psychopath. B vy : Judge Saul I. Rabb of Criminal |i Court 2 invoked the 1949 .sex crime’ law after two court-ap- 8 pointed psychiatrists said Starks was a sex psychopath. Stark had been charged with] committihg an immoral act on an| |18-year-old youth. Eight months [§ {ago Judge Rabb fined Starks $500 |§ {for a similar offense. &
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