Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1952 — Page 9

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: 2S you's J : : pu i @ CHICAGO, Jan. 2 Thre was found guilty Ts it ounesaled. , 4 Moi ; Boys Plea: of the murder of a 15-year-old boy today to climax a sen- Promiscuous Booze Thieves 43 ioe 39 4 ” = ; sational case which. has stirred up a horpet’s nest of Chi- Pull cr Fast ASPIRIN Please Don’ i cago sin and skulduggery. Mother Gets Triple Play’ : 4 i. pk de

Ey ? ¥ 5 |. A criminal court Jury returneq eee R: ; . ’ S 3 a after five hours and three min-| « “Is. it trye?! he asked. Mr,. : J R Sue BLDG. ; § er i Sell Trigger utes . deliberation to announce Austin told him' the verdict and Court Rebuke DRUGGIST Merlin Sterwald te 1:1 N , 'they found the suspended police- the men embraced and smiled. was somewhat put out by iple EC : 3 7 3 By LLOYD B. WALTON * man guilty in thg-death of Arthur © Nonaco continued to smile as A 28-year-old promiscuous Pay last night TION awaits : ? SE “I don't want Roy -Rogers to Gamino. They fixed Moretti’'s he told reporters: he was not ‘mother today took" the villains]. Three fen whose nante | to The In- 4 3 % , sell Trigger.” pleaded the boyish sentence at hfe imprisonment. afraid of possible attempts on his role. away from a fadeaway A Y were hol Tinker, Evers Phone Plaza : : . i voice over the phone. Under Illinois law, Moretti, "32. |ife stemming from his testimony faiher Ih 3 non-support’ trial in anes Nie his Pharma y » - 4 ill ig} must spend at least the next 20 goqinst Moretti riminal Court 2 » ofith 3 for a diamon he h I . | Dirtegus ad Lu ; . oven: Yearold Jilly DT years behind bars before hecom- HE ichael Romano. one of Mor-. Obie Jackson, 35-year-old truck Sombiained to police. Must Bac eior Gir S had seen in yesterdays Times that ing eligible for: parole etti's two attorneys, appealed the driver who lives at 1940 Colum : he hall a a3 Bith ol whis "“N na he ‘called today before leaving for The verdict capped a case verdict and a hearing date was bia Ave. got relatively sympathe- XV. which had stood .on the Say 0 oraT: . which has included side {ssues of scheduled for Feb. 5 before Judge tic handling from Judge Saul 1. counter before Mr Sterw ld went : The noted cowboy actor is ree scandal, ‘narcotics, political pres- Green. Rabb after all the facts were Ime She rear room to 31] a pre Coronet Magasin | Hag : ported “seriously considering’ the sure, bribery and fantastic luUX- zp Austin said he and his co- Known. pn Jor One of the trie; You ateto ace wib 1 pag offer of millionaire oilman-ranch- ury living at taxpayer expense ..nsecutof, Harold A. Smith, were Jackson was given a suspended to see : i I Ine is l a lst Should she er J. B. Ferguson to buy the fa- by the state's key witness. “ynqecided whether to press two One-to-seven.year sentence for Inge No. 1 flip the achelor gi : £5 Moretti was outwardly stolid iyor indictments against Moretti. failure to pay $20 a week for JUR to No. 2. who ‘tossed to Ni say “no” to the countless mous steed for $200,000. The oq the verdict was announced. He po cucnended policeman also is the support of two children. 3 at the door . propositions? Does chastity Wharton, Tex. rancher said he yet his lips and appeared defi: oe Sud of oti one of In answer to the judge's ques- All ran then and were safe bring frustration and neuwould “like to blend Trigger's in-'ant as the jury fixed the life sen- qo, oo Edward tions. the wife admitted she had stealing. roses—or.3-{t the surest way telligence” with his own stock of tance. ay companions, dwar h ag S h Tor Salvi: 21, and of wounding Mo- 1ad five other children in the six to a happy marriage’ quarter horses, His policemen brqthers and rel- paco vears they had been separated Saturday Closing Loses Coronet's Sorrishe downBilly and the other boys in his atives were not in Judge Wendell “The vouths were shot Aug. 24 Without a divorce. A man now in NEW YORK, Jan. 25 (UP) to-earth answer to this vifal ae od play ee B, Green y court ane Hite, The as they sat in a parked car. Mor- tuberciilosis hospital, she said, Governors of the ‘New York Probie, be jute 5 ites ers and Trigger is the part they for weapons outside the room. ett said be shot in seil-defense|Was fatiier of two, A present in- Stock Exchalige voted down ves. 1 ust Baer Slor Spy Le are all most anxious to play. Rilly after he saw one of them pick up/Mate. of the state prison sired terday a Saturday-closing plan mmoral’” in gets the yole of Roy most often! Escorted by Deputies a gus Wien ed hee umpen iH Ivy ers SRd dhe Sy nf They sis Sine dawn a vl ii to . : , a lot earlier after a tavern braw 3 engthen e exchange's daily C and any convenient stick, chair] The jurors, after announcing , =... < iq the policeman term at the state farm. closing ithe Trom’2 Be | Wipe February oronel Now on sale

arm or tree-limb takes ‘the part the verdict, were escorted home : 2 - of Trigger. P by eight sheriff's deputies and oPened fire withgut warning and $158 Monthly Welfare p. m. (Indianapolis time).

. « ol Without vocation, Toe bos gates in the living 100 CRY police squad care ae aI FOOL she sto seid te sage sre wa SOMETHING - NEW - DIFFERENT, , » : h 9 I i é . § . - f ‘ as receiving $158 a mon ron e is ATV room of Billys hams 8 Pr men also took the judge and the brought before the Cook County ae re, for om the NRT MOONS wateh the Roy Rovers” show op Prosecutors. grand jury. They failed by one of the seven children Judge TV : 5 Detectives checked -the ignition vote to indict him Rabb - promptly instructed the ov "os and starting system of Judge Newspapers and civic groups prosecutor to tell the welfare deWe wouldn't miss it for any- Grean's car which was parked took up the fight, charging that partment. .to reduce these pay- ¢ thing,” Billy said. “But it wouldn't nearby. They apparently feared a the office of State's Attorney John ments to $78 a month. y= PE 3 be the same without Trigger.’ bomb -might have been planted S. Bovle failed to press the case., “Maybe you're the one who he RMANENT WAVE ee there. = Once again Moretti was hauled should be going to jail” the ® NO KINK Hoosier and Pal | John Moretti, one of Moretti's before the grand jury—this time Judge barked at the woman. { —-— ® NO FUZZ policeman brothers, took a swing With two special prosecutors not “Women who go bad should do J) Start Murder Terms at a reporter who asked him tn attached to Mr. Boyle's-office. a little time, too. Perhaps the | Never Needs Times Special comment on the verdict, He This time Moretti was indicted next Legislature should pass a : Setting SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Jan. 25— missed. for the two murders and wound- law making delinquent. mothers : Two =railroad section hands, one - Another policeman brother, ing Monaco just as legally responsible as de- Including the new Guaranteed until your hair grows

/ dle hair cut a Hoosier, today began 30-year Lawrence, had- tears in his eyes Mr. Bovle's handling of the case linquent fathers.” ¥ Doo et iy out. So attractive, so easy to handle.

prison sentences for the robbery-| “What can I say?” he asked. was in part responsible for the Jackson was’ told his sentence & murder of a fellow worker. All except court attaches and refusal of the ‘regular Cook would be suspended ofily on con- 0 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Clarence Weist, 35, Princeton, newspapermen were barred from County Democratic organization dition he kept up the $20 weekly TURN LEFT FROM ELEVATOR

Ind.. and Clarence Price, 40, Glade the courtroom when the jury re- to indorse him for re-election payments, Spring, Va., had pleaded guilty of turned. Leonard Monaco, 21; the, Mr. Boyle reacted by threaten —— Good OPEN ALL DAY

the murder of John Orezone. He state's ace witness, rushed up to ing to run as an independent and Announce ; nu R WORRIED COWBOY—Billy Hightower doesn't want Roy was robbed of $45 and beaten to special prosecutor Richard B. rally a slate of rebel candidates n ces for Senate or Abused, gall y mar J SAURON _Rogers to sell Trigger. 'death last September. |Austin afterward. for state and county offices. DELPHL Jan. 25 (UP)—Wal- 3g} [| "c Open Every. ter Bowen, Cutler, announced ave, ardy, Day 8 A.M.

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