Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1952 — Page 5

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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1952

Extra Pay Checks Due for 50,000 Now Out of Army

WASHINGTON, June Some 50,000 Army veters#is who have gone back to civilian life

To Appear or Bit fOr Gil Radar Court Test Tank Denied By County =m srnrss

fendant failed to appear for trial

Judge Saul I. Rabb, Criminal Court 2, ordered a $25 appeal bond forfeited yesterday when Robert M. Traugott, 4505 Mitchner St., turned up missing. The 27-year-old motorist had been fined $18 for driving 48 mph. in the 3600 block of Fall

“THE first court review of a Property owners posted a new |Why: dry aay em i} SET SL against location of another big

in pay and 14 per cent increases oil storage center in Pike Town-|in housing and food allowances ship,

to Armed Forces members. ack The raise was effective Creek Blvd. May 3. He appealed For the third time within a the verdict of Judge Scott Mc: Year, the Marion County Plan

to May 1. But it took some finance offiDonald, Municipal Court 4. Commission denied a: request to *8 Nn FJ b JUDGE RABB told court offi- uild the terminal south of 86th

cers longer than others to retheir records. Thus, |St. west of the New York Central cials to notify Traugott to appear Railroad.

about ‘50,000 Army members have gone off active duty in the past within 10 days to Plain his’ A petition signed by 246 resi-|eight weeks without receiving absence. dents in the area yesterday op- their pay raise money. Prosecutor Fairchild appeared |posed the rezoning of 70 acres of in court to handle the RrOSeCU=|c. and sou ght by Phillips

The Army Finance center at tion himself. He i : 5 St. Louis will start mailing out on self. He is a strong advocate of using radar to ow |Fetrolonm Co. and Sinclair Re-

checks—ranging from $2 to about down speeding in the city.

$30—next week. | | Those eligible don't have to Police cars were putfitted with War Hazard lapply. The money will be sent radar devices after the system (ther property owners pro-|

was introduced by The Times. tasted the 14-tank terminal would ert em create war and traffic hazards,

Heart Attack Blamed (only six of 10 commission mem-

{bers were present to vote on the In Death of Athlete |request.

ANGOLA, June 20 (UP)—Of-! Similar petitions were rejected ficials believed a heart attack|PY fhe commission last August was responsible for the death of|2nd in November. Louis A. Briner, 46, intramural, In other action, the commisathletic director at Ft. Wayne sion: Southside High School. | Approved plans of Flanner & Mr. Briner's body was found Buchanan Mortuary to build a late Thursday on a porch swing|$150,000 funeral home on the at his Lake Gage cottage in Steu-|north side of E. 38th St. between ben . County. Arlington and Sheridan Aves. Dr. Norman Rausch, Steuben; Turned down a petition of County coroner, said the former Kroger Co. to build a new superIndiana University football star market at the southeast corner apparently died of a heart attack|of 14th St. and Arlington Ave.

and believed he died Tuesday. rm Koje Reds All Moved

Officials said Mr. Briner and his wife visited the cottage last week end and she returned to] KOJE ISLAND, Korea, June 20 Ft. Wayne while he remained at|(UP)—Brig. Gen. Haydon IL. Boatner’s headquarters announced today all “major” movement of

the lake. Dr. Rausch said it appeared Mr, Briner started to mow Communist war prisoners has been completed

chief of finance here explained today.

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—Oswald E. Loegering, 41, was

charged with criminal negligence yesterday in the traffic death of Albert Johnson Jr. 18, St. Paul,

charged with drunken driving and hit-run driving, will be arraigned today on the negligence

Mr. Johnson and his brother, Glenn, were changing the tire on a car on Route 100 west of Minwhen a hit-run car struck them. Mr. Johnson was fatally injured and his brother lost a foot and leg in the acciLoegering was arrested

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(UP)—A four alarm fire swept the 77-year-old farmer's nfhrket yesterday and then spread to a

four-story family hotel owned by Father Divine.

the marke!, and gutted the 100foot Scores of patrons were forced from the building.

the Divine Evangelical Hotel adjoining the market. Twenty families were evacuated safely. Fire-

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The fire started in the rear of

high one-story building.

The flames swept to the roof of

Father Divine's Hotel Hit By Fire

men, fighting the blaze from roof, were forced ing top twice by heavy smoke,

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CHICAGO, June 20 (UP)— Union printers threatened today to picket the national political conventions—a move which could keep other workmen out of the nominating hall and disrupt vital! construction. |

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