Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1952 — Page 16

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Slain Bride's Husband Sip * | : 3 | 0 others Resembles Jail Photo | a » x ue ; Ci The octasi 3 : { . FER a “4 Indiana St Detectives said today they be-| f Co 5 » : Moan eg At the tieve. Milton S. Phillips, sought ~~ 1042 W. 42 for questioning in the fatal stab-| » : oN — Lafayette, bing of his bride of eight days,| ah : . P— At the © may have a long prison record. | jo 1 a a prd F. Mil The body of Mrs, Gladys Mae! LE or : i x ® ¢ : ~give a hum Phillips, 32, was found Saturday/ : = THE CRY 1S: LE i ro on a blood-spattered bed in the > NE 3 iM 1952 couple’s home, 528 Fletcher Ave.| a ¥ WAS? VOTE "TIL YOU SEE No trace of Phillips has been { yl ; oe T YES found since. : : PAL iN 1775 THE CR EE uot 8 DON ES OF THEIR E { But detectives said today aj ~~ : 9 Ou S ; ane te QUE photd of Phillips published in The «pON’T FIRE TIL 5 EYES” ; be the most critical el oo big Times resembles a picture of aj WHITES F THE This ma well be Rt. know your man bim in 8 Milton Phillips taken at the time ~ THE oat Bunker history. fore ye 2 Would you trust of his release from prison in : ; the American Pres nou or t A t he says’ Richmond, Va., Nov. 19,1942. Fighting to win frend Colonel pw Does he fue) Wau clevision, You c&8 really ! 0 oes, vr ’ 2 e Wo Na Fingerpiints Tl a order not 10 fire "1 Y - Through the Me candidates. tt 8 . " They said they have no finger- ites of their eyes! dom here and abroad, get to prints of the man they're looking ohting mOW 10 save free waste today: Perry O'] for but noted similarities of the Fig ;cans have no ballots to hairlines. and shape of the ears Amer from Kent of the men in the two photos, the wunexpi The Phillips photographed at (Happy) C Richmond had ‘been sentenced » : : Saturday : ] will act as

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Dec. 21, 1938, to five years for| : grand larceny. | : : { His record of arrests, dating

back to 1919, also shows he was|. EE w ® 1% associations sentenced. in 1936 in Raleigh, v Cam 8 N. C., to two to three years for, e Ww | Ir Po grand larceny, and did a stretch : Winging in Sing Sing for burglary, larceny port at 8 and receiving stolen property. | \ / 90MM Gun He drew a 21-year sentence : : Marine Cor for. grand larceny in Reading, | ; . Camp LeJi Pa., in 1928. His record also; weeks' sum shows arrests in New Jersey and : The unit, West Virginia. | ficers and or firing 90-m! . week and a Local Deaths second sev Maj. - Ge OTTO J. RIEBE, 61, of 611 N.' manding of Bancroft Ave. a life-long Indi-| be given fr anapolis resident. Services 2 p. m./ . : : until Mond tomorrow, Grinsteiner’s Funeral ommended Home, Burial, Crown Hill, ming suits. » » » | 4 * MRS. VIRGINIA A. ELLIOTT, Fish Fry 39, Louisville, former Indianap- The Wh olis resident who died yesterday | lem, Pilgris in the home of her mother, Mrs, fry tomorr Nellie Keller, 6221 College Ave. 16th St. an Services 2 p. m. tomorrow, Moore 1 & Kirk Colonial Chapel. Burial, b edi cati Crown Hill. Archbish: be principa

” # s MRS. LOUISE H. NICHOLL, 89, of 908 N. Riley Ave, a life-| long Indianapolis. resident. Serv-| ices 1 p. m. Saturday, Harry W.| Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill : » » » i NOAH BELL, 54, of 861 Edge- | mont Ave., local resident 15 years. Services 11 a. m. tomorrow in| Jacobs Bros. West Side Chapel. ! Burial, New Crown. . Te i in Sey sil .. MRS.-LULU REED; 76, of 521 ° Bright St. member of New Lib-| erty Baptist Church. Services 1| p. m, Saturday in Jacobs Bros. West Stde. Chapel. Burial, Floral! Park. i

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» » - i MRS. ROSA ROSETTO BOSO-| NETTO, 82, of 3424 Brouse St.,| local resident four years, Services 9 a. m. Saturday in Clinton] Catholic Church. Burial, Walnut! GroveyCefetery, Clinton.

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