Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1952 — Page 3

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ode | Steel Parley Snags Again, Awaits Orders RE

Talks Stall Gets New Trial

{ Over Offer | In’ : : : In '45 Slayin ~ For Security med me

By Unit {trial-—and perhaps a chance at A nueq Prony fre —t0 0 s plea that ¢ PITTSBURGH, July 15 (UP)— freedom—today on his p

his lawyer conferred with him Government-ordered negotiations. |only 20 minutes befqre he went to| In the great steel strike ended in

{trial {8 “disagreement” today and union , James Walter Wilkey won a and. company negotiators stood new, Pal Sm Sormer Juels by for further instruction from (William D. Bain ay, pre ls Acting Defense Mobilizer John F. {sided at his 1945 trial in the Steelman.

. {tavern brawl slaying of deaf mute’ The government stepped into

| Robert Cole. the deadlocked 44-dav-old strike

vf | The 31-year-old 'Wilkey was yesterday when Mr. Steelman ar- {convicted of first degreé murder) | winter. ranged’ today's meeting _after|

and drew a [fe sentence. He Mrs. Shank’'s troubles - started learning that talks between the ‘has spent 7!3 years in prison, CAPTURED—Russell L. Mc- after she sold 100 acres to the ¥nion and . the industry had {making recurrent attempts to Christian, suspect in several |Chrysier Corp. to bulld its new roken off. |

fwin a new trial. : 2 3 _| strong-arm robberies, was ar. (Plant on E. Shadeland Ave. Her Mr. Steelman told both sides Today Judge Bain ruled Wil-| it was “absolutely necessary to

'key's original trial was not fair, rested here early today follow- [fartiholite Was on ine land. t ”" land impartial because he was not| ing a holdup-shooting on the She hired the Underwood firm I oat agreement. ly defended. Wilkey said| near Northwest Sid for $1700 to: eve "the Six-F00M He indicated he was prepared ! [propery eLenc ed. Y Sal hs ive, to lock them in a conference room: | until a settlement was reached if

Pe co-appolnted pauper atior- {white frame house to another) the present talks collapse.

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Moving Delay | thet Results in Suit

| By TED KNAP An elderly Indianapolis widow " Isued a contractor today for tak{ing four months to move her {house half a mile. She ‘asks | $2250 damages for the “unreason|able delay.” | | Mrs. Emma J. Shank, 6475 E:|

130th St., charged the Underwood (Transfer Co, Inc, T19 Viriginia Ave, was “negligent” in {leaving her house jacked up all

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i {piece of her land, about a half-| |ney made no advance preparation mile away.

.Ifor his defense and in fact con-| | Iferred with him only once—al V dS eS | The mover delayed two months 20-minute conference just before {before doing anything, Mrs.

He said Philip Murray, steel- 4 : Bf workers head, would meet i = | BN seid : with Bethlehem Vice President} he went to trial. . Shake ehatged Then De Jfke : 2-4 Bi, Joseph M. Larkin and General { Immediately after the appeal up the house in December, 1350, \ Ny) : Counsel John M. Morse. Mr. Lar- was granted Wilkey got more d 111 d p moved it a short distance, and | 2 J oy. kin and Mr. Morse would repre- 3 good news. Soha Baste] let it stand. | Pr right}: sent the six major steel producers. Deputy Prosecutor John Daily . i - Charges Damages nd Stephen The government intervention in said his office is willing to reduce! Naval recruiting forces in In- ¥ g Oth trol the steel dispute followed reports § the charge against him to man-|diana have been ordered reduced, Mrs. Shank said she demanded ol or Boh that the government was de |slaughter. Wilkey said he would 50 per cent because of a cut injaction, so the builder then moved ales, y termined to force an over-all set- {plead guilty to this reduced charge armed forces recruiting appro- the house to the front of her tlement of the strike rather than | Thursday, before Criminal Court priations. J |property on E. 30th St., where y re——— company by company : 1 Judge Harry O. Chamberlin. The Marines, Army and Airjagain it stood on blocks until Ison ) y. The lesser charge carries a 2- Force have not yet received or- mid-March. : ! ; : : to-21-year sentence, and the 7; ders to trim their staffs, but| The widow charged that beHousewife Bills City years Wilkey has served probably such orders are expected momen-|sayse the house was off its foun- iia” eave For Ruini will be taken into consideration|tarily. |dations for four winter months, . (First Floor) 801 S, Roena, or Ruining Her Meal : by the prison board, Judge Bain a Cand RE Wheeler, oftiseFirhe plaster cracked and eventu- : eturned from Re : said. charge of Navy recruiting inajly fell off, the framework l0os- ' a + SoLuTH July 15—-Dyluth city 18 " Wilkey was convicted in the|Indiana, said he will lose 15 men.|aneq and warped, 11 roof shingles, They're soft, lightweight, WASHABLE officials received a bill for $5.50 : stabbing death of the 38-year-old|He said sea duty orders are ex-|were knocked off. DENIM — they have an elastic BOXER today from a ‘housewife who i deaf mute, after the two became| pected for those men within 30 ; at WAIST — zipper fly — two big front blames the city for “ruining” her | | Donald Underwood, president Ny 3 g : involved in a brawl in an Indiana|days. | of the Doving firme admitted the ockets and two big hip pockets to dinner, Ave. tavern.’ Clerical ;staffs were not cut, ® . g ! ] Pod the i di ta of the task Mrs. John Natali sent the bill, One point in his appeal for albut they will assume additional 4¢12YS, but blamed them on Mrs, o eimpedimenta 0 @ tas : explaining she was cooking three & “ ; lnew trial was that he acted “in|recruiting duties after field men | Shank. He said she didn't have for pleasure) at hand — You turn the fish and a sponge cake when the AH, HE'S TERRIFIC" —That's what Mrs, Virginia Letourneau, |seif-defense “dnd that Mr. Cole/have.been relieved. Thus tar, | the foundation a A ne ottoms up for the length you like city suddenly turned off the gas. 28, says of James Sherwin, 17. . i provoked the fight. only enlisted men are affected. site. rE. Nhale Sale lly se yo The dinner was a total loss, she, ! In court as Wilkey won his re-| The Indianapolis Navy recruit-| Judge John L. Niblack, Su A man slips into them and he's said. lg s ° y \prieve from life imprisonment ing district includes 60 counties, | Perior Court 1, will have to de- MAIL comfortably, smartly ready for sports— on’t Give Up,’ Say [oir mummers mie sions ee Wage ce a or loving for Hs varhop of : ace. e two were to uncie, Terre Haute, Lafayette] hobby — for th d and the tasks | i obby or the yard and the ta 'married on Easter, 1945, but the!and Bloomington. : PHONE . tor . E. Tolon fatal stabbing interrupted their ‘Massage Parlor Raided thereto — for high grade relaxing

mi ORDERS Divorcee, Boy Lover fesdaing plans, eineart nas/Slips Count, Police [As ‘Disorderly House’ LL 1581) Wa repeat that his is SOFT, LIGHT

| His onetime : . By United Press ja preliminary hearing Thursday worked constantly since his dm Tell Irate Driver Two women were arrested after ILLED WEIGHT Denim — easy to take care

| BURBANK, Cal, July 15—A and sent her to county jail when prisonment to win the new. trial. a police vice squad raided a ‘‘mas- of — They're in a full range of sizes— - | platinum blonde divorcee and her she was unable to post $100 bail.|She said today, “I'll still wait”| OKLAHOMA CITY, July 15 sage parlor” at 2538 W. Washing- 5 thina that : {17-year-old lover found their road| The couple ran away last May and that she plans to marry (UP)—Floyd W. Treadwell, 31, ton St. yesterday and confiscated EASY JEAN ~— are something a - . to romance growing increasingly 24 when James’ parents objected | Wilkey when he completes what-| smashed his car into one driven everything that could be moved y after you have a pair (or pairs)— G Focky today, but they promised to to their romance and asked police ever term may result from the by Waiter Purio, 17, Amarillo, including the metal house number you'll never see how you did without them! “wait this thing out.” 'to bloek it. : new trial, {Tex. and a bottle of horse ointment, ; ; The fuzzy-cheeked youth, James! There was one note of sadness. Then Treadwell rushed up to; Arresged were Ruby Hittle, 40} COLORS: Gray, Blue, Cedar (Brown)—

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July 15 (UP) y won't have ng the latest olen list. It’s

Maxwell club |Bidon Sherwin, and his sweet-! a hey took her 10-year-old son, y..q4 Fiely, assistant state pi} shaken driver and safd: "I'm|charged with keeping a house of| rard-———t— "hear 2S year-old MTS. VIFginta ppp si er, who has worked 10 y. I thought you had my wife|ill fame, prostitution and being a : ar is in good Letourneau, were brought here we're really in 1 % Mrs. Lo- three years to win Wilkey a new!in the car. I see you haven't, ~ |disorderly person, and Jacqueline) L STRAUSS & (0 Inc he hopes the from Phoenix, Ariz, yesterday toltoy : Be il 1 sta. lTy at justice, was assisted by| Police charged Treadwell with{Brooks, 28, charged with associat-| . 4 . for junk. face the consequences of their} oneal Said a ioe Jal way sta wilkey's sweetheart and hisireckless driving, assault with aling with a prostitute and being a ' : RA —_ {10,000-mile runaway trip 0-{ murmur ed, “Ah. he's terrific.” {mother in gathering new evidence.idangerous weapon, destruction of|disorderly person. THE MAN S STORE | gether. : She explained shar and thel But Wilkey’s mother was not| personal property and assault and] Both women were listed as liv- Sn Reha | ‘They arrived in separate rail- youth could not be married dur. Present in the courtroom today, to| battery. it <8 ing at 19 N, Oriental 8t. : : Lot i - road cars, buh they fell into anjing their “ejopement” because her|See, "or SONS Victory. She died) = Te TTY > aa i embrace at the statih’and vowed divorce fr her. first husband ast week. , : 2% eld el & : : oY OE ling Es ito “fight this thing.” Hwas not final, " : Te ore . : 2

| James was turned over to juveinile authorities to await a hearting July 24, but Mrs. Letourneau,

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.t y j . 1,iproblems are cleared and James Car Dies of Injuries I é : {former wife of an aircraft engi-|is 18 years old. { | TERRE HAUTE, July 15 (UP) : : : neer, was arraigned on four, “Sure,” said the tall, handsome —A 2-year-old boy who darted out : counts of contributing to the de-iyouth, “we'll get, straightened into the street from between two jlinquency of a minor. out. I'll go to work and be a parked cars died today of injuries ® Superior Judge William B. Me-/family man, I car¥ get my old job! suffered when he was struck by a & | Kesson ordered her to appear for back, I guess.” {slow-moving auto driven by the : oll * | Rev. Al Althaus, pastor of the ! so { . { Christian Church here. i (County Officials Hearing Recessed |r: victim. iy 1 |

The victim, Billy Tesmer, was 8 | : . | Hv with hi d her, 8! * Make It Tough In Phone Rate Fight iiice ‘acton while his mother EN VT eV. h Ag To Break Jail | MADISON, Wis., July 15 (UP) Worked in Chicago. Witnesses said 0 0 0 ( tr :

|—A state Public Service Commis- the youngster ran directly into) 8 2 3 =

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= i re ‘sion hearing on the proposed $1,- the path of the Rev. Althaus’ auto,! | COUNTY OFFICIALS today 724,000 rate increase for the Wis- Rf Yt AroT—r— prepared to spend more than oo. Telephone: Co.” Was re. Compare With Any {$5000 to make it tougher to break| 4 ”

lout of Jail, cessed yesterday. . De Luxe Priced Nationally

The recess was called to give HY ol { County Commissioners ap-the PSC staff time to consider a iveryised-Cream

FH proved a contract yesterday to|request by Madison and Milwaug | install 60 heavy duty locks, re- kee city attorneys that the com-| Doctors Confirm That Hormones |

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! : ipany submit at the hearing sched-! Are Effectively Absorbed by J) Sang (pair locking devices for siding yles of expected expenses and Skin Through Application cell doors, and make other lock revenues through 1953. Turtle Oil, ariginully discaverad by Souls American |

: | natives, has long been recognized at an emozingly | repairs at the County Jail. As] Harry Slater, assistant Milwau- ofiactive skin-firming a ny

lone bidder, Van Dern Iron kee city attorney who asked the mm Our chemists, skin spe- | Works of Cleveland won the con- PSC to throw out the rate in- Savio, and 1550 veins tract for $5121. crease request, and Harold Han- 2 with Turtle Oil and Lanoson, Madison city attorney, asked] 7}

" Im in a most effective Beauty Ointment. i : i : “ = {for the intermission, expected to | COMMISSSIONERS also ap- last several weeks.

30 Day Tests show imme. | ; diate and thrilling resvits proved two contracts for exten-| pourteen city attorneys and sive repairs to the Marion Coun- other officials appeared before

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ty Sillaren's Guardian Home, the PSC to oppose the company’s i inking, corey reel, {OT niversity Ave. newest application. The com-! a > j The low bid, $6167, went ts pany made the request to make. mm. EUGENIE To eee ns There's Cool refreshment in every ® {Chamberlin Co. of America, 4216 up for the wage increase it ZTE. | Meing nvicies. We recsmmend if os the equiva. ; i |E. 10th St. for caulking and oth- ed its 9400 employees this year. 9 week AQ 6 Je go glassful of Premium Quality Falls City Beer. ler brick repairs. L. H. Beach,! Francis L. Hart, Milwaukee, SURLY ¢ SUPPLY ¢ - - {Underwriters Building, won a the company’s attorney, said the Pink Estrogenic Hormone Cream-—for younger . Yes, wh heat h bout ) } ; a es, whenrsummer heat has you abou $1647 contract to rebuild the utility doesn't belfeve the $3 mil-| ‘ie meres wat reatios or Mon "—- : y twater softener and allied equip- lion rate increase granted last Cream, Some special prices as ebove. ty = : . ment. — (winter was sufficient. | ESTROGENIC HORMONE CREAM witfed down — remember this cooling treatt a a, IS NOW OBTAINABLE AT 5 br . . ‘Will Speak in Europe | including Wooliwarth Stores. throughout Ask for Falls City Beer the very next ! «8, Cana n . Seized in Stolen | BLOOMINGTON, July 15—Prof. ” Cols u | James D. Ebert of Indiana Uni- lime you visit Your favarie taverns. sh ‘Car Chase | versity zoology department will WOOLWORTH STORE imey 18 y vo ern, store [leave next week for Europe where 11 E. Washington St. ie ; 1 = cen | DES MOINES, Towd, July 15— he will address the International ys net near you. 6 a sunply will be or restaurant — it's the beer with {A young woman who led police Union of Biological Sciences in sent on receipt of §1 Mill, check or m. of ; lon a wild chase through city| August. He fis one of seven $b% Fed Tax, —o riné/shivpinc.) Add : the Magic Flavor! ! veo UTIL YOU [streets was arrested yesterday in gcientists from this country in- UP.TO-DATE COSMETIC CO. - bi i ia Stolen automobile. : Dei vited to participate. 1200-R3 Broadway, New Yark 1, NY ] rd a 1 olice too arian elores' —— ny Yo - : 3 ° GET TRE FACTS {Counterman, 22, Ottumwa, Iowa, . cast ant { 4 enjoy its : jinto custody after the car she 5 eh , : ¥ " was driving crashed into a curb 1 ; : : ¢ 3 ; with its rear tires punctured by : : { bullets. i Two small children in the car, i; } a boy and a girl, were held at| 3 be i police headquarters until their| | LL s " “ i {parents could be located. [| a # — RR ; Officers said they fired shots ] # [Or ¥ ; ‘into the tires after the girl at-| YIM A i {tempted to elude them at speeds! i exceeding 75 miles an hour, Rng ! The chase began, police said, : \ when they recognized the car as 4 ; Nu: ! one stolen here July 3. 0 fo 0 Sa The girl, was charged with 5 Ah, \ |reckless driving and being with- : ;

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