Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1948 — Page 3

Applies to All . By PHILIP F. CLIFFORD JR. . jof its products are manufac- husband, George, 64, was injured HOODS— “oer. { - . A second group of five citizens was hauled into Criminal Court | jtured. critically when their car collided four Gen, MacArthur, replisq. ger 2 today for jury duty after a group picked at random yesterday, | Marks ¥conomic Unity with a <emi-trailer near Hames. flattering to every tainly not” when asked if the failed to complete a criminal court panel. ; | The assemblage of mayors mond last night. Louis D. York, little girl. In blue lined men would be executed before] A.med' Robber The second group, like the first selected from a downtown Times Surveys symbolized its economic unity (33, Hebron, driver of the truck, gan, with red—or brown their appeals were heard. His . street corner, was picked up at random by Court Bailiffs Charles L I M k and the building was New Or- suffered a skull fracture and was lined with green public relations office explained Escapes With $3000 |Russell and Charles Brown. Acting under an old law, Criminal oca arket leans’ $1.5 million International taken to St. Margaret's Hospital, | that tha Slay of execution lied! WHITING, Nov. 30 (UP)—Po- Court Judge Rabb ordered the, ined be pickup jurors finally] It is a little easier to buy a Trade Mart which symbolizes the; State police said Mr. York had ant, 3 00 to. all eu 3.30 lice today hunted an armed ban- venire drawn from the street |, ned when Judge Rabb ex- NeW car today without a trade-in valley's unity through the chan- the right-of-way and that Mr,

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Tojo, Others Granted Stay 0f Execution

MacArthur Allows

Appeal to Court TOKYO, Nov. 30 (UP)—Gen. Douglas MacArthur today granted a stay of execution to former Premier Hideki Tojo and six other condemned Japanese war lords as result of a two-man appeal to the U. 8. Supreme Court. The seven men, scheduled to hang at any moment, were assured by Gen. MacArthur's action that they would live at least until after the Supreme Court meets next Monday, Dec. 6. Should the court turn down their appeal, it is likely they would hang immediately—perhaps on Pearl Harbor Day, Dec. 8, Orient time, or Dec. 7, United States time. i The stay was granted by Gen. MacArthur in two crisp words after two of the condemned men,

“Captured” Jurors . . . (left

Gen. Kenji Doihara, went over {

Gen. MarArthur's head with an 14: 1 appeal to the Supreme Court for, | ing : an |

a review of their trials.

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‘Gum Shoes’ Gum Up Works for John Doe

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to right) Miss Leona Rau, Bailiff Charles Russell, Mrs. Blanche Vuletich, William Myers, Thomas former Premier Koki Hirota and| Kain, Harry Goins, and Bailiff Charles Brown.

Second Group of 5 Citizens Picked at Random On Street for Criminal Court Jury Duty

ldit who robbed the Liberty Sav- after previously selected panels

been upheld by MacArthur. It|g3000 after threatening to kill five William (Doc) Warfield, 196 was believed they might have|pergons “like I killed Japs on/Cornell Ave. been hanged today had not their okinawa.” Faces Robbery Charge

appeal stayed the executions.| Joseph Chilla, president of the

the date of executions. [the man who stole $3200 from the Weapon. Franklir Warren, of Tulsa,|same place last month. Police said for Doihara, said the appeal was/gunman linked him with two re-/ Was in the best American trad primarily a challenge to the au-|cent robberies of the Griffin Loan tion. thority of Gen. MacArthur as the|Corp. at nearby Griffin. Ind. You can see that the Amer

the Allied powers in Japan. random people of Under this authority, Gen. Mac-|forced him, his son, Joseph Jr., peop

Arthur set up the court that tried Japan's leaders. Mr. Warren claimed that the crime of aggression for which they were tried never had been defined by an American legislative body nor by

Judge Rabb. Only One Qualifies

lie on the floor. Mr. Chilla told officials that the robber ordered them to “stay

Japs on Okinawa.”

The sentences of all seven had|jngs and Loan Association of|failed to produce a jury to try

a) |get fresh.” i i Mr. Chilla said the bandit, Can jury system is still working 8® A 3 American appeinte] exeulive of armed with a .38 caliber revolver, When you can go out and pick at looked like “a gag to me." until 4 ’ the high caliber| Mr. Russell displayed his badge.

two clerks, and a customer to Selected by my bailiffs” said, Miss Leona Rau, 5345 E. Wash-|

In this morning’s group, only| . down or I'll kill you like I killed Howard L. McNamara of 1256 W. Taking Brisk Walk 33d St., a field representative for

iplained they were being pressed 1/into jury service in an emergency. Housewife ‘Nabbed’ Mrs. Blanche Vuletich, a house-

Warfield is charged with rob- wife, of 46 N. Kealing Ave, wus| MacArthur has refused to reveal|gssociation, said the robber was bery and assault with a deadly thinking of what to buy “Aunt

|Gertrude” for Christmas, when

Judge Rabb said the method of{the shadow of the law crossed,

Okla., American defense attorney|Mr. Thilla’s description of the| Picking veniremen off the street /her path.

i-| Later in court, Mrs. Vuletich

{said she at first thought the offi-| i-/cer “was just someone trying to

Then, she said, it

|ingtan St,, is a bookkeeper at the

{Aldag Paint and Varnish Co.

{426 E. Washington St.

She was enjoying a brisk walk

Authorities said the bandit escaped in a car.driven by a companion.

international law,

Legal Circles Doubt

the CIO, qualified as a juror. He during her lunch hour, when she praised the judge's action. was “invited” to join Mr. Russell's | “This is a splendid example of parade. {the American court and jury sys-

State Traffic Toll Breaks 6-Day Record for Year

| | 24 Fatalities Reported During Period; | Elwood Physician Killed at Crossing :

| More Hoosiers died on the highways in a six-day period ending {today than in any corresponding span this year, State Police ree {ported today. The death toll from the Wednesday before Thanksgiving until ilast midnight added up to 24 persons dead and several critically” {injured. Over Thanksgiving and the following week end 15 persons - ig a re |died on Indiana highways, Five

‘more were killed in accidents | geney d es d {Monday and four fatalities were - In Dedication

reported yesterday. Joins Other Mayors in 4ocrd In yesterday's traffic accl-.

Indianapolis, which spent a. nts were:

Thanksgiving holiday free of fatal accidents, still reported no traffic deaths. . New Orleans Program| Dr. ferry E. Cotton, 40, Elwood NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 30 Physician. :

|(UP)—With Mayor Feeney of In-| ok, Carrie Yonke, 63, Hame {dianapolis and the mayors of! . : iNew Orleans, Kansas City, Little! Rulps Jiassing, 38, A.tlea, |Rock, and 19 smaller cities of, 9°F¥is Spencer, 13, New Albany,

y Dr. Cotton was killed yesters ithe Mississippi Valley smiling [their aT the Mayor of St, 3aY when his auto was struck by [Louis smashed a bottle of river ® Nickel Plate Railroad passenger - |water against a stone building |tFain at a crossing at the Tipton front today. Madison County line. The physi The bottle contained the min- C1aN: also active in Elwood busi fled waters of the river's six DeSS circles. was a graduate of {principal tributaries. It symbol- 1ndiana University Medical ized the geographic unity of the chool, He is survived by his wife rast valley in which lives more 2nd seven daughters.

Killed in Crash Mrs. Yonke was killed and her

{than one-half of the nation’s {population and where 43 per cent

New Car Dealers

than it was six months ago, a/nel of trade with Latin America Yonke apparently did not see the survey by The Times revealed/and the world at large. Ten high-itruck until he had driven into its today. ranking Latin-American diplo- path. The Yonkes were thrown: This is especially true in the mats witnessed the ceremony. from their car, which skidded ale higher-priced fields where delivery The dedication culminated most a block. lis now on a four to six weeks three days of winning and dining| ,, ayto-bus collision one mile basis. to arte the Sompletion ot the west of Odell cost the life of Mr, In the Big Three, Chevrolet, [NeXt (0 last step of the plan ofyaqqing State police said he

the business community that has {Ford and Plymouth, the market | was driving his midget car on the ithe ultimate aim of making New wrong side of the road and

is still tight and the dealer, faced] t of t with the problem of keeping his Dricans Sie So. 3 Ben ig he crashed into a Swallow Line bus, used car lot filled, will usuallylong (in dollar value of its foreign or. cn bY Loran Kratz. A third ask for a trade if he can get it, i044) car crashed Into the wreckage, |although it is not necessary at! : Bus passengers were uninjured, {some agencies. A Plymouth deal- Thirteen-year-old newspaper er said half of his sales were $400 Fur Coat Reported carrier Jarvis Spencer was killed Missing From Home Rs he delivered his papers in New | A spokesman for the auto trade Police today are working onicar yb Bi i 3 S 0 y “A said that some of the higher- THE Case of the Missing Fur Evansville. Sale Police sald Wil. ‘priced cars have enough margin, wont th belongs to) 0 Yas 10 be charged with recke to satisfy the dealer without the orth $400, the coat belongs t011ees homicide,

Miss Ruth Houston, who lives profit on the trade-in car, but the with her B So Mrs. C. H. Har- Loses Control of Car

{small-car dealers are: still about a rel], 526 E. 22d St. Miss Houston! Only one serious accident was

{without trade-ins. Enough Margin

rire r— Two others caught up in Bailiff year behind in their deliveries. = |{514 police she put it in a closet reported in Marion County today. If Court Intervenes Ship Movements tem,” said Mr. McNamara. “I Russell's net were William Myers, As money tightens, dealers re- Sunday ni Vi : S Ss, 8 ! h | v night and discovered last ctor Schwartz, 25, of 2808 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (UP)! New York Arrivals—Vuivania, Naples: can see how the county saves 4436 Vandalia St. and Harry port the big-car buyers are shift- night it was missing. {Spruce St., lost control of his car —Legal circles expressed some Nea Teas, Piraeus; Maistria, Copen- time and money and .expedites Goins, 2739 Boulevard Place. ing to the lower-priced cars, pay’ According to Mrs. Harrell, who at Raymond St. and Belmont doubt today that the Supreme New York Departures—Comfort, Bremer- Justice in selecting a juryiin this! Neither would offer any com- ing as much for them as they was at home yesterday, no one Ave. at 1 a. m., plunging over an

n: Gen. D tain, Bremerhaven; fashion.” 'ment on being “kidnaped” in day-| id f the 1 1 ieight-1 1d intervene in the case Red "B Ban oy 4 p y-jonce pa or e long, sleek entered the house, and there are eig oot bank. He is in fai Court would Jacket, Bremen; Santa Paula, Cura~| A¢ fst alarmed,” then cha- light by the law. luxury models. Ino signs of forced entry. |condition in General Hospital. r

of the condemned Japanese war- “2% lords. They pointed out that the Japanese were convicted of war, __ crimes by an 1l-power international tribunal, not by an American court. And they noted that the court only rarely has intervened even in war crimes cases stemming from U. 8S. military tribunals, The court is in recess until next Monday. However, Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson has authority to call a special session for immediate disposition of the appeals. This is the first time the Supreme Court has been asked to review a decision by an international tribunal. While it has

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