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Local Gasoline War

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Marion County's gasoline price war flared along the entire front! today and 24.9 cents would buy | a gallon of regular at almost any battle (filling) station. The last major company—Gulf| expected “momentarily” to join| the others with a 2-cent slash on! regular and ethyl grades. | ~Other combatants were Sun—| which started the fight Tuesday when it dropped prices 2.1 cents—| Shell, Standard, Ohio, Sinclair, Texaco and Phillips. One West Side station knocked off 4 cents to “keep ahead of| those guys down the street.” “Spokesmen for some: of the oil companies blamed newspa per| headlines for fanning the flames of the price war.

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New York St. Faces Lifé Term Busy Thieves

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Y (UP)—Jack Randolph, 21, Green-| > Pp il {field, faced life imprisonment to Nj hi Here By ce. eri {day for his part in the robbery-| Le { : slaying of an elderly Hancock Ice continued to plague Indian- County farmer. Clothing, jewelry and cash com-

| Span Closed In Robbery-Slaying ave $3000 |

' |apolis commuters today as it| A jury of 11 men and one WOIN- ,nigeq the loot of thieves who are

closed a heavily-traveled . bridge 5 found him guity of prepay res nearly $3000 richer as a result of

{over White River. |beating of Noah Frye, 72, last|last night's activities in IndianThe New York St. bridge, one June The jury recommended a apolis.

lof the main thoroughfares from/ life term, and Hancock Circuit! - giggest haul was $2000 worth

3 " {Judge Samuel J. Offutt sald the : the West Bide, was closed late séntence would be pronounced at of clothing from the auto of a last night. a later date. {Red Bank, N. J., garment sales-

| Lt. Jack Small, of the polict| Randolph was the second of man, Mitchell Kaufman. Hood-

{closed when he found it_unsafe der which netted them $32. [for driving. George P. Miller, Greenfield, was

| Closing of this bridge puts an convicted last December and is stole 32 women's -coats, valued at| i {undue traffic strain on Michigan serving a life term. $30 each; four suits and other

St. and Washington St. bridges. —_—_— men's clothing, he told police. Around the state, two fatalities

Yr Ae | Yeggs battered open a safe at ' [were blamed on icy ‘conditions. ‘Governor Sets | Pittman-Rice Coal Co. 3409 E.

Jessie A. Bishop, 33, Craw-| $1000, company officials said.

| a Ti Stale Servie ~, In Forgery Ring 7, ee, months ago with Tost control of Me car on tick| SOUTH" BEND: Fab 15-Gov.|, Theodore Bruce reported $00.50 lcustomers already has in-|patc Tl '{Rohrie - as : ’ ; g customers and already s patch of U. 8. 136, near there, Schricker has taken special recog a lady's ring, broach and necklace

The second member of $100,000; creased this to 93.

check forgery ring cracked last| Dick lives at 1545 'S. New| In Muncie, Robert Stall, 26,|of Studebaker Corp. by proclaim- | month by Indiana State Police Jersey St. His route covers the|wags killed when the vehicle he(ing this Saturday as “Indiana today was sentenced to four years|neighborhood of Union St.. and|was riding in skidded at a busy (Studebaker Day.”

and smashed into a large truck.!pition of the 100th anniversary . men’s and women’s clothing

{stolen from his home, 1703 Massachusetts Ave.

in a federal penitentiary. {Talbot St., between 1600 and 1900./intersection and rammed a tree. | gince its founding Feb. 16, 1852,

.Robert L.. Chastain, 30, who, He likes to build model air

1 3 f 1 and two sets of! gis 5 gave his address as 577 Middle Dlanes and puis his money in the Cycle Officer Hurt; ap ay! Schricker Safer Cough Relief ’ ! y ol : or |

Drive, Woodruff Place, was sen-| Indiana National Bank.

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tenced after pleading guilty to; A 6A student at School 31, he Truck Driver Arrested arown to be one of Indiana's out: FOR CHILDREN

taking one of the forged checks has two sisters, Ann and Phyllis

across the Indiana state line. t——— - Chastain, federal officers said, : was one of 13 members of the How Do You Like ring which used Sunnyside Sanatorium as headquarters for their Your Sermons? forgery. operation. ‘ Leader of the ring, Clyde Isenhour Jr., already has been sentenced to serve four years. | A third man accused of taking one of the forged checks outside y the state was Donald C; Cheshier, «27, rural route, Greenfield, whose case in Federal Court today was referred to probation officers for pre-sentence investigation.

“How do you like your sermons... ?" That was the question put to his congregation by a New Jersey pastor. The answers he received to his question helped him decide whether or not his Sunday messages were getting across. : His idea is now the talk of religious circles. You'll learn ! what he found out ‘when you

Boy Scout Fund read this week's PARADE

magazine. PARADE comes with

Kickoff Held | The Sunday Times.

(aear lok driver who: Iohiee sid, standing successes and a world-) p,. o,;,ghs and bronchitis due to colds ji " 8 {renowned manufacturer of high- yout can now get Creomulsion specially [a motorcycle officer crashing into|way vehicles.” It “has furnished prepared for Children ina new pink |a curb today. The policeman was|giréct employment to hundreds of and blue package and be sure: [taken to General Hospital with)iy,,sands of Indiana citizens and; (1) Your child will like it. ja Droliert waist Ol OEY indirectly to other hundreds of| (3) 31 Somtuim only safe, prov | " » ients. |was pursuing a motorist west on thousands, the Vovernor added. ne It contains no narcotics to dis» {Ohio St. after observing the car! Gov, Schricker will speak at a turb nature's processes. |run a red light at Illinois St. [Studebaker civic testimonial din-) ™ (4) Jt will aid nature to soothe and |. He was behind a truck which|ner here Saturday night. Others| pea] raw, tender, inflamed throat and

{he said suddenly turned left into|OP the program include Paul G.| bronchial membranes, thus elioving

{the 1 e Hoffman, former Studebaker the cough and promoting rest an ie I ne rear oT The president; Walter Reuther, presi-| sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chilturn signal. dent of the United Auto Workers | dren in the pink and blue package. | The sudden turn sent the cyclist| (CIO); Harold S. Vance, board| 0 {careening into a curb. Lhe chairman and Studebaker presi-| CREOMULSI N {R. Pendill, 42-year-old McAllister|dent, and Mayor John A. Scott €F FOR CHILDREN [Machine Co. driver, was arrested |South Bend. i. pelléves Conghs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis

‘on a charge of failing to give a hand signal. .

A kick-off meeting to launch pn 4 4

a two-week campaign to finance Paroled Man Gets New Burglary Term

Seouting for some 13,000 Hoosier| A yea of guilty to burglarizing fessed breaking into three busithree Indianapolis business places ness firms and cashing more than

boys was held last night in North| Methodist Church. Three hun-|

dred men attended. | brought a two-to-five year reCentral Indiana Boy Scout formatory sentence to Harry D.| gmith, 1110 Deloss St. was ar-

Council; embracing Indianapolis,| gmp today.

Marion County-and surrounding The ‘25-year-old deferidant, al-|forged checks. He was on parole Indiana counties, seeks $40,000] reaqy on parole, was sentenced|from a one-to-five year Reformafrom former Boy Scouts and par-p,.y to Indiana Reformatory byitory sentence for escaping from ents, George O. Brown, Councllijygge Saul I. Rabb in Criminal Indiana State Farm on an earlier

finance chairman, announced. 2. P : : Campaign: collections will be| COUrt 2.2 Police said Smith con- burglary conviction.

. added to the $60,000 contributed by the local Community Fund and to contributions from sur-| rounding counties and individuals.

Vocalist Contest Finals Scheduled

The finals of the state-wide Young Vocalists’ Contest spon-| sored by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Murat

Theater. Dr. Fabien Sevitzky will select] ORDER NOW the winner, who will appear as i . soloist with the orchestra at the for Spring Delivery pair of children’s concerts Sat-| Shi

urday morning, Mar. 8, at the Payment may be made at

Murat. time of delivery. Finalists selected in preliminary Call or Write for Free Illus auditions include Ann Garnier, trated Catalog “N“ and

204 W. 49th St.; Roberta Ann Ratliff, Speedway, and Gertrude Weist, 1254 W. 34th St. |

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