Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1952 — Page 2
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THURSDAY, MAR. 6, 1063
Cab Set Afire, Others Damaged, As Strike Violence flares
17th Bride of Romeo, 72,
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Windshield inguholcs Calls Hm W M | H 2 Night Lono Broken Out alls Hi onder Man Loon ere in 2 Nights _towpo r > By United Press said she had erred in anhouncing, | Police and postal ‘inspectors to- Ave. and 35th St. and at Hovey . Prime Mir : 2 | EL PASO, Tex, Mar. 6—Bruce per 12th divorce. Actually, -she (day were ‘investigating the loot- and 24th Sts.—were broken Into 1Il's big re New violence flared on a wide 78 Steele's 17th bride says she won't said, her current husband, whom ling of nearly 30 public mail boxes tice. night by front last*night in the Red Cab J she's divorcing, is the 13th, {8 11g early 40 p Police listed corner mail boxes 4 y {follow the precedent of those who' | 8 li Indianapolis on two successive brok. t the following] jority an trike with one. arson. and four The ex-husband she missed) n apo roken open a e fo ng lo-~ . It |divorced her 72-year-old ‘Romeo counting is an Oklahoma City nights. cations: governmer _other reports of vandalism on {husband., y {musician who hit her with a saxo- All were broken into last night| Adams and 28th Sts.,, Dearborn confidence taxis. | He's a “wonderful” man, Mrs. phone. She said she still {s angry and the night before, {and 25th Sts, Parker Ave, and The vict Gasoline was poured on one | Estelle Steele, 47, sald of her ag- with him and automatically Postal authorities sald crow-|23d St, Gale and 30th Sts, Balti- came afte . Red Cab, then lighted. Four other] "ing plumber. husband. whom she ignores him In discussing her hus- bars had been used to pry open|more Ave. and 25th St. Hovey ay married last month. bands and 24th Sts. Arsenal Ave, and blamed In Red cabs were targets of flying | § 1 ; Jocks on the sidewalk mail boxes. bricks and other objects. “I believe in getting married Sptr————— At least 12 of the pilfered re-|33d St, Yandes and 25th Bts, for Britair George- Atkinson, 56, of 3868] - and staying married,” she said. H Ith C ' ceptacles were on the near North Mafutdale Ave and 20th Hi drive and eorge- e.My ’ nd (“My first marriage lasted 22 ae enter Side, between 19th and 30th Sts. @ Ave. an - rather tha: Carroillon Ave, Was kui sued by : {Tear JL ape this one will last d : § h $ : Others were not listed, but postal sige and Boyd Aves., and 1450 E, te Goa, : : bout ” | donut with acai. | iy. Mr, Steele on the other hand Func’ Soug | ae A goven ed Cab douse gasoline, A | . aid he couldn't help it if he ap- Brown County wants to build a ‘ - the rearm flame burned beneath the cab. He United Press Telephoto. nepled to women. He sald several small health center to replace the United Press “Telanhioto, Authorities said it would Be ou sed by put out the fire. PIN-UP "BABE—Sharon Fuchs, 20 months old, was wailing of his wives had become jealous one-room hut where expectant DIVORCED—At Santa Mon- some ting tejore i right WW 28 y! His daughter, Patty, told police] loudly when admitted to Children's Howie in Los Angeles last and divorced him. mothers can go for medical care. jc Cal, Mary Rogers Brooks, to gale schon SV Mr, Chure she saw four men drive away in| week with a straight pin lodged inside her left lung (right). The | “They come and go" he said. but a crisis has developed —| 34 \ dai hier of the late Will | There appeared to be no indis- on by 314 tc a car that had been parked across pin wag removed without rdery with aid of the stereo-fluroscope, re He Jus been married 17 times mone$ Weitere F R ' 4 k broker Criminate destroying of letters, motion of the street. | an X-ray instrument which affords a three-dimensional view of the ' in i i aid awe The county yelfare oundation ogers, divorced stoc oker .ccording to Postal Inspector W. Conservati There were four other cases of ;n4qpio, of the human body. h new > ‘we are very along with Brown, County's \,jser Booth Brooks Ill, former |W. McBroom. the defens vandalism reported by drivers ——— wine | NAPPY. We operate on ‘a strictly famous ‘midivife, Mrs. Catherine . He said this was the largest| Alde last night. |50-50 basis. It works out just fine, Lory, need $30,000 to build a com-, stepson of Gen. Douglas Mac- sale Laing of sidewalk mall] Brick, Cement Hurled Habitual Criminal Case Neor Jury Ir hg A Who 281i he wanted bination health and community Arthur. Mrs, Brooks told the. hoxes since about five years ago, oN Sou Lewthanial Pattigrew, 27; of| The habitual criminal case instruct the jury to acquit Jack- to set a record and “guessed” hel The state chipped in $15,000 and court her husband drank two VHED SONS 0 Wire a the open. the large: 1122 8. Charles Bt., took two wom- against Perry Jackson, twice con- SON. ‘had when he went to the altar'a social group donated $6500.! or three nights a week and was thieves may be involved in the achieved b en tq. 2614 E. North St. about 9 ....4 rr burglary, was expected The 42 year-old Jackson faces jt South, Jag Sompekition fori Now, the sounty 3s trylng to abusive and belligerent to her new outbreak. ment, p. m. Wien he Mapped 10 Ju nis to go to a Criminal Court 1 jury life imprisonment if convicted 1, petrojt, Mrs. aren Kogine pa. oe 500 _betove the} fronds | Two of the boxes—at Baltimore L E M T k MN rae ares out someone be 8 st ) of cement at his cab, hitting thelthis afternoon. under the seldom used law. His La Byatt Boudreau said she had Mrs. Lory will *contiue to de- ; number of left front fender, he said. At the end of testimony today, "cord of 13 convictions dates entered matrimony the 17th time liver babies in the various Brown Today's Standard Branded Inadequate o F n fn 1] 5 ing the li Police cruising at Senate Ave.|Judge Harry O. Chamberlin re. PAck to 1925, according to Deputy six months ago—and at the age County homes, she explained. But, Aneurin B and Morris St. saw a man step fused to grant a defense plea to Prosecutor John Dally. lof 43 compared with gray-haired'a more modern building is needed] “We are trying to live by] “Selfishnes defeats itself in vote on th from - behind "a building "and Aa En | Jackson is also on trial for the Mr. Steele's 72. ‘where expectant mothers can re- prairie schooner standards in an Personal lives, government, edu- . ment. throw a brick at a Red Cab. : TTT Apr. 6, 1949, burglary of a liquor! Mrs. Boudreau and her present ceive pre-natal and post-natal age of automobiles and airplanes.) | cation or our religion,” he con- ® . The Pri They arrested on a charge of four men broke out the wind-siore in which $46 . worth of husband are in jail on a charge ol (care in privacy from physicians, 8 tinued. “The one, eternal endur- et approval o oy trespass Leslié Homer, shield and left front window of whisky was stolen, selling a mortgaged piano, ‘Mrs. Lory said. = That 18 our difficulty today. ing center of life must be God. ' . gram in \ 60, of the Brevort Hotel his cab parked In the rear of (jeorge Pat O'Dell Williams, Other new marital facts turned —m —— —— nn — — This is ‘what the Very Rev. We find Him by the way Jesus RESTAURANT white pap ' ted Leatie Ho 80 his home, 1202 E. Washington 8t. 34 year-old companion of Jack- up yesterday in the case of Mrs., A quick look at the week In Corwin C. Roach, dean of Bexley revealed.” 7 NORTH MERIDIAN ST. estimated They ares wits ” omer: 60.1 prank W. Cook, 54, director of son, testified as a state witness Betty Calamusa, another Texan, cartoons . . . Hoosier Sketch- Hall, Gambier, 0. told his con-| Dean Roach will give his final Cirele ture of $4,( of the Brevort Hotel, on a charge, tenance for Red Cab, re- yesterday. who-thought she probably had set book, by Hugh O'Donnell, in gregation at noon today in Christ talk of a series tomorrow noon in| Close to Monument 4 53 fiscal yi of malicious trespass. ported a broken windshield in a . They. were arrested while sit- some kind of record. | your Sunday Times. Episcopal Church on the Circle. | Christ Church. — Howard 1 Graver, 43, told policelcab parked at 2010 Talbot Ave. ting in a car near the liquor store. The 39-year-old Houston woman Dias EE Ct TS A Bi a Mr. Chu Vo House tha 3 of that war | ; evitable. : “ +} If time | , & ! the West h red » FR anklin 4411 | ing off th | from our f . bewildered 1 AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS | human rac > 1872-1952 @® every fella dotes on f. b , d . | | ei » Why worry about the weather? Your telephone doesn’t! 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