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; ng 1 ibeen stated: ‘repeatedly that his . ig Mother te DEC. 4, 1947 Stark Slaps Down 's=- omc ona Triplets Open 18th ‘ On Crime ‘Deals’

Man, 25, Jailed . . . ! ‘ Tug "|tences, This fact must be kept re iChildren in Blaze |." mrs un Fall am {upper most in the minds of the AMS . | When Mré. George heard For Girl Beatin ; |deputies. ; | e- - im S | rustling sound in the basement “If a suspended sentence’ is re- Sg : 1 of her home, one mile east of Post] police early y' a 26: LHL Ca : quested deputies must ask for time (Continued From cage One) Road off U.. 8. 52, yesterday, she year.old man Soday - Jested y » Victim Tells Story | Deputies Ordered oe Of Horrifying Crime | i ) vi To Make Inquiry (Continued From Page One) | 4K ? es (Continued From Page One) they might confer with their law-| 4 ; : Mapp Fry

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before making any kind of recom- oo or visited a downtown Fectric wiring had shorted. The gi) after a young woman was pume mendations.” Santa Claus and heade®# for home Dasement was in flames. Dragging! meled so severely she had to be _ | The prosecutor then listed more g¢ 1132 Spann Ave. her children, Stephen, 5, and §har- treated at General Hospital. crime record until I was tryinglinap 4 dozen facts that must be de-| And like the triplets’ second ap-|O%: 2. she ran outside. The injured woman was Miss another case later.” termined before any leniency pearance, a repeat performance is. The interior of the house was Clara Dodd, 25, of 851 N. New Jer

to investigate all facts in the case... dqimes by the triplets, the | Investigated. {sault and battery with intent to yers.

They retired with their attorneys, | | He sald he didn’t Know anything | recommendations are made. These peing donb this year by the Amer destroyed before firemen from Sta- sey St: Another Frank Haupt; Thurl Rhodes and about the defendant's criminal included the past record and age of ican Legion Fireman's Post 42. {tion 26 and a Warren Twp. pumper . Miss Alma Combest, ;26, another JACKSON. 1 Henry Perry, public defenders, atl i A dat record” when the recommendation’ the defendant along with all other [ecion firemen are on duty at could extinguish the blaze. roomer in the N. New Jersey St, A eonviet who about 10:15 a, m. At noon the af] . ( udalf tor leniency was made. |circumstances that must be con-ithe “Mile” 24 hours a day. Never ———— - address, told police she heard a torneys called a halt in the con-| | Judge Siegal said Mr. Shaw, the dered in recommending leniency.| for 3 moment do they leave it un- Welles Drops Libel scuffle and found Murl Goff of 509 at Springfield, sultation so that the defendants | defendant's attorney, offered to en-| He said he had not yet discussed! oi arqed. . . * E. 11th St. beating Miss Dodd with getaway "in a satahit eat {ter a plea of guilty and when the (he burglary sentence suspension = on Christmas Eve the donated Suit Against Woll {his . fists, recaptured nea At 1:15 p. m. Judge Rabb re- state recommended leniency “there cage with¥Deputy Clark. |dimes will be swept up, washed, HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 (UP)—, Miss Combest said Goff threats He had opened court and Mr. Haupt imme- was not much else 1 could do but mn ———————————— | counted and banked. [Orson Welles, motion picture actor ened her if she called police and e eras diately announced that the defend- suspend the sentence as there was LEBANON MAN TO SPEAK | Because of ft, many a needy In- #nd producer, has dropped a $1 mil- then dragged Miss Dodd into the in a cotton pat ants desired to change their pleas 4 no other evidence before me.” Times State Service |dianapolis youngster will be warm lon libel suit against AFL Vice street where ‘he continued beating from the wrecl Judge Rabb then called them to the ‘ tant thina in the lives of Stark's Directions NEW CASTLE, Dec. 4—Dr. Don-| his winter, President Mathew Woll. her. : : ; Charlies Lee front of his bench for questioning TRAGIC MEMENTO Most mpe: an! "9 + children Prosecutor Stark. in his directive ald A. Laird, Lebanon author, con- A mma————————— | The suit was filed Oct. 5, 1946, The two women identified Goff as Yeved to have b Read Signed Statements Victor and Nell Lipnicki, of Cleveland, O., wa the as ve : th ' ‘pgainst any agreement for leniency, sulting engineer and psychologist, JRAN CABINET RESIGNS alter the appearance in the trade the assailant. training—was Each of the five men was shown Danny, 2 years old, Peggy, 5 and Warren three months. vo the ..i4: will be guest. speaker at a dinner- TEHERAN, Iran, Dec. 4 (UP)— journal, American Photo Engraver, ~~ — " Tr — crash as he wa his signed confession statement. parents were proud of their inspiration tor the Christmas cara “1t should not be necessary at meeting of ‘the New Castle “Fore- The Iranian cabinet resigned to- of a dispatch entitled “Leftist In- FINDS COMETS SECRET another plane.” Fach admitted the facts in the pict red’ above, carrying "Happy HFoliday greetings to their (his late date to agaim make a men's Club next Wednesday, hon- night in a dispute with Premier fluence in Hollywood.” The dismis- * Edmund Hai: « was the first McIntosh wa statements were true and that they {.. 4c But the picture became a symbol of grief when baby War tatement of policy of this office oring heads of local industries, who Ghavam Es Sultaneh over domestic sal was filed after the publication astronomer to establish the fact of ers who scaled had signed them. ren was found smothered in his baby carriage the other day. {on suspended sentences. It has will be guests of the club, policies. | printed a retraction. a comet's periodic return. Monday night “Has there been any promise or TT prison medical

inducement held out to vou in return for a guilty plea? Judge Rabb asked Each answered in the negative. The victim then was called to tell her story. In a cool, low voice she related to the judge “I was standing at McCarty and Capitol with my boy friend (William Huddleston) about midnight when three men approached, The biggest one grabbed me by the arm and sald, ‘Come on, vou're going with us.’ Began to Struggle They sald, ‘If you scream, we'll shoot your boy- friend They led me through an alley to Church St and when I saw the ‘car with. its motor running I began to struggle. 1 didn't care whether they killed me or not.

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looked back and saw them hit Bill on the head and I knew they meant business. Two men beat me in the face and pulled me into the back seat of the car telling me they would kill me if 1 made any outery. “1 was pulled onto the floor of the back seat and two men came in. The car door closed on my foot before they got it shut “After they got in and the car started to move they tore off my clothes, holding a knife at my throat They threatened to kill me if I screamed.” At this point Prosecutor Judson L. Stark interrupted her story. “Did the men assault you?” he asked “Yes” she replied, “all six of them, three of them twice.” The victim then related that after driving to a wooded spot south of the city she was returned to In-

Boy Lays Crime To Comic Books

Also Blames Movies And Radio Serials

A 13-year-old boy was on probation from . Juvenile Court today after he told how arn attempted burglary which ended in the death | of his buddy started from comic books, radio and movie-glorified crime episodes, The boy sald he and a friend decided to resort to burglary for money after they studied gangster | movies and serials, | Their career was short-lived. The night before Thanksgiving they were spotted on the roof of H A Waterman Hardware store in Five

‘Points, Bullets found their mark

the 13-year-old was shot in the arm and his companion died a few hours later in the hospital. Bought Bicycle Inner Tubes The first robbery was two night before when they broke in Orion Food Market, 5030 Orion St, and stole $20 The boy sald the first loot wis used to buy bicycle inner tubes, 22 shells, knives and crowbars., They made the second and fatal attempt to get money for an electric train and a motor scooter Referee Mercer Mance said the boy made a statement to Juvenile Ald Division and told his story in Juvenile Court yesterday He was released to the custody of his pirents pending further hearings.

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Tell of Unusual Growth Referee Mance sald statements from the surviving youth's parents indleated that the boy's delinquency came after unusual growth-—-he grew 4'4 inches taller in a single summer—which was followed by grows ing disrespect and disobedience. She said she had taken him to a child ispecialist because his unusual height, 5 feet 10 inches, resulted in him feeling superior to bovs his own

dianapolis and that the men talked! of shooting her and throwing her out af the car. She sald one man argued, “Don’t kill her: She {5 a pretty nice girl,” She said the man was Warner, At 'W. Morris 8t. she told of being let out of the car and escorted down an alley by Henderson, who told her to “go home and go to bed and forget about all this or it will be too bad for you." She sald he

carried a knife in his hand age It was the boy's first time in-Juve-

(nile Court. * (His name and that of ‘his companion are withheld as The Times does not print names of juvenile delinquents.)

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