Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1948 — Page 34
Fairchild, Republican candidate for prosecutor, in a speech before
“Our present laws are tragl-| oily inadequate to handle these vbases to the best advantage,” he sald. - tee on Penal Code is making some recommendations to strengthen these laws, and I Intend to do all in my power. to see that laws relative to psychiatric | . inations of pérsons tending | } toward sex crimes are brought) { up to date.” Mr, Fairchild pointed out that many persons who ultimately commit vicious sex crimes could have been removed from society] had they been mentally examined when they were arrested the * first time, “There has been an increase of | 83 per cent in assault cases in Indianapolis,” he sald. “One of the main pledges in my platform is’ swift prosecution in cases of
women and children.”
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BANKERS TOUR LILLY PLANT-—When Nicholas H. Noyes,
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Liquor Store Holdup Nets $175
| Two bandits, one brandishing] Mr. Calderon said he was clos-
{ing the store when the two men 433 CHUL Yevuiver, held up and, re and ordered a bottle of ir robbed the. Alabama Liquor| cp sky. As he turned to get it Store, 850 N. Alabama Bt. last/one of the men pulled a revolver {night. {and sald, “This is it. Stay where They escaped with $173, as the {you are but don't raise your proprietor, Robert Calderon, 40, hands.” Mr. Calderon told police {1221 E. Washington St. pursued | he=gave the men $175 from the
sluggings and molestations of them. He told police he fired one cash register and a check for
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Anti-American Feeling Still Apparent Throughout China
Nationalist Government Gives U. S. ‘Most Favored Nation Treatment’ in War on Reds
TT This is ‘the § fourth of a series of stories on what the “peoples _of these other lands think of Unclg Sam. Te By ALBERT RAVENHOLT, Times Foreign Correspondent " BHANGHAI, China, Oct. 15—-Where we Americans rate in the eyes of an individual Chinese depends almost éntirely upon what {his group is getting or hopes to get from the United States. American. popularity with the mass of the Chinese has swung nearly 180 degrees since the first flush of Allied co-operation after Pearl Harbor. Then, an American soldier| cessful in pushing the propaganvill da line that the United States would be feasted in any age in the interior. Hundreds of or-|Wa8 only in China for "selfish
dinary Chinese risked their lives| YeASORS. Circumstances have to bring out pilots from behind/8!Ven them many allies. Small industrialists resent
the Japanese lines. American competition which now Today, the Nationalist govern- accounts for: 45 per cent of
ment is beholden to us for money &yout s imports. Like all ‘of
and arms to fight the Commu-|apin,. they still smart from the
nists and we are given “most o {memory of eight years of Japfavored nation” treatment. That) |anese invasion.
includes official admonitions to| “We remember what the Japanewspapers “not to undermine... 4.4 to our business before friendly relations between - ”» 3 {the war,” one of them told me. tions. “And we are afraid of the United States rebuilding Japan.” But underneath, a combustible Hit U. 8. Policies anti-Americanism shows alll The most dangerous postwar around the edges. In Shanghai development for the U, 8. has we have replaced the British in been among the genuinely nontheir prewar role as the big, bad {Communist “businessmen, intelbogey of foreign imperialism. ! llectuals and students. They have Farther inland Chinese govern- frequently joined with the Chiment pressure has failed to halt nese Communists in blaming the large public demonstrations when United States for continuing the an American stepped out of line. civil war, The Chinese Communists have| These groups argue that Chiang
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'been shrewd, ruthless and suc- Kai-shek would have made ‘a po- - jy litical settlement long ago if the U. 8B. had not financed and equipped his armies. Criticism of us even extends {to Nationalist functionaries who say we haven't given - them | enough aid. So far the Amer{ican answer has usually been to | suggest that the Chinese government first use more effectively the help it has been given. “The American side of the story {reaches only a fraction of the eatimated 15 per cent of the Chi{nese who can’ read. Most of them {lack the background knowledge {of world affairs which would permit them to make an independent evaluation.
Monday: Japan. ~
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