Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 3
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14; 1940 THURSDAY, APR. 14, 1049 { Ls Poot : : : 2 a INDIANA
po] 3 Th ry N : M uk; . Kalla . J Ni ps aC . : lone sentence of 5 mrs two of oF ro PAGE 3 hat . § - noosier Iwo New.Members Added Sook Freedom Nuernberg Court Sentences i ot Hun" Krogers Head Sees | =. TE . : ¥ x . id ; 4 . q ~ jone of six years, two of five , Y . ors The ft Sushi To Eli Lilly & Co. Board - Ma 19 Hitler Aids, Adjourns [umm 0 2 in) smate, mms, ase, 4 ’ si p BE x pha iy V ; “$e : . = “i [of three years 10 months and 20," oaxy - Kroger food chain Shae spec Teel and Wheeler new or al "Latest Batch of Nazis Convicted of Crimes |dava—a’ grand total of 185 years he D300 unt AN that grocery jured; 3 ; : ; : , . : | mo! i i slowly ! ; 5 ned . : | Elected Directors " ig ' % Ranging From Waging Wars fo. Killing Jews | The ey 2 Jay the Jong, Prices viii Srp aly at ll Million: f : {| Two new members have ‘been ; & NUERNBERG, Apr. 14 (UP)—The Nuernberg war crimes trials series of Nuernberg war crimes PO! See any he said. are now Page Om) . added to the board of El Lilly 1 ended today with the sentencing of 19 of Adolf HitierS top aids trials that began in 1945 with“ OSeC RONCC 0 COR Bt Sy 4 and tn- a land Co., it was announced . 3 ] and advisers to prison terms ranging up to 25 years. {the arraignment of Reichsmar-}, Pe cent under their level so widespread Leaps From Car ; , Forrest Teel, 5921 Washington! : An American tribunal handed out the sentences after con- shal Hermann Goering, Deputy of pa ant So. ar, : : |Blvd., former Lilly salesman be- Lawyer Objects victing the 19 Nazis of crimes running from the waging of Hitler's Fuehrer Rudolf Hess, Foreign ® ng year 3% official said he the damage. ~ Hides in Wisconsin fore being sent to Cuba and To Retention for ~~ |[w*wof akstession to the slaughter of Jews and to membership Minister Joachim Von RIDDNtrop ygiieves no sharp break. iff gron throughout Woods During Chase : {Colombia bY the Lilly. Co. was } i other defendants took thelr 8en-|eiatec. re. qo Ler's 0p 8880- cory ‘prices is coming up because : se iol ; le : Pre-Mental Tests The heaviest sentence—25 years ; lclates, ‘The courts have ordered o>. F the $30 mir VIROQUA, Wis, Apr. 14 (UP) Kd | He returned in 1934 to Indian- . ___|_was imposed on Lt. Gen. Gott.|tences calmly with no show Of 24 defendants hanged, sent 17 to Or. » Pound banking system. a an i —A theft suspect shot his way Bh i apolis to become assistant export, A AHOFREY Sas vir to 981g) Berger, 52. one of the highest deflance. “ [prison for life and imposed terms srenacd savings accounts. tn Seattle, Taco: : en president and oa he was made again” Shirley (Whitey) Rau.OMcCers im Hitler's rede On| plane Heinrich Lammers. 69, totaling 975 years on 82 others. |.cood shape” a “good national manager of . Eli i . nds chief of Hitler's Reichschancel-| ' " » . s, Lil} - American Corp. This/"®f> 48-year-old former parachute oe hambers, ol Fe ’ . wage level" high employment, oad er Iwas followed by his election to 4 Jumper held In the shooting of is! iTating war. prisoners. PArtcl. of Germans, sew one or tas 30 Mark Good Friday eo sendin ‘of farm Wath flat lands in “vice presidency of the Elf Lilly In-{"ife, Kathlyn, yesterday. __|pating in the use_of slave labor year sentences imposed. |, 000d Friday services will be gages, and ‘becauss people still Teel [ternational Corp. Last April he, Attorney Lawrence Shaw today and membership in the SS. I Lammers had been found gulity| GAL BUR tomorow at thewant 15 Buy THEgS a 4 } v | y - Bonne: 4 De Jrasifent of the Interna- Spuntd Raunt: at yong, hel His savagery even shocked the of approving the slaying of allied | givertn Hotel. The, or ho GROUNDED SHIP BLOWS UP regon border > es as Prealdent asia Ia Sr file for a writ of Nazi high command. : /airmen shot down over Germany. gram will be conducted by the’ GLASGOW, Scotland, Apr. 14 earth In addition ine se a8 pre al- habeas corpus, : ~ Berger alone among the de- crimes against “Jews, plundering {Rev. C."A. Weesner, the Rev. Mar-| (UP)—A grounded freighter blew | to have oc- 's : rves y ; fendants refused to bow to the Russia and othe roccupied coun-'cus W. Johnson and the Rev. Paul up today just two hours before tured last night. . : dent of Ell Lilly Pan-American He took issue with a pre-mental| + pefore his sentence was tries, using slave labor and mem-!E. Huffman Special fc wil v be to reboard : Sheriff's of Mr. Teel > Corp. and of the Lilly subsidary|charge placed against Rauner on ; 4 Human Shela! Music Will bei crew EmbE NE oy os Yevin of Se- errs ers chased the : . : {corporations in Canada, India order of Judge Alex Clark yester- read. He held his head high and bership in criminal organizations.! provided by the girls’ octet of and attempt to refloat her. No SlaaAr work ri pec Sou = Highway| Brazel, Argentina and Mexico. He/day after n protested listened impassively. All the Altogether, the court imposed Howe High School. - Injuries were reported. Say “ean 1¢ hour ley forced his: car, (also is a director of El Lilly Judge Clark's earlier action in re- : . 5 g were 80 few off the road about eight miles jana Co.,Ltd. {leasing Rauner on a $1000 bond. See el — : . south of here. i on he Sher new director ls Wal-| The Judge said he at first : : = : 3 William Fitz- Suspect Opens Fire jton M. Wheeler Jr. 3177 N. Penn- placed only standard bond on em : tam Jia AE a i ] Sylvania St, who has served the Rauner because he was charged STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW e¢ on Easter attempt to force the sheriff's car [Company since load n Secretary only with amaukt an) Baty : wi to crash ; | . with intent to kill. He said ar-| ? . very” | eh J fe sure 21 Timed he Company tn 1998 Fang omc 4 ot reget 4 molegist, de- pistols. . after four years legal practice high “holding” bond. : — is “the most _ Four or five shots dug into the ec, ® dianapiis ae To Neighbors Protest : a4 sinmy of Sheriffs squad car, spraying Dr. | Evansville and_has a bachelor's. However, neighbors said “they - o i E | irs with glass so that he! 'degree from Purdue and an LLB Were “dumfounded” when Rauner J * an be hospitalized. Then the, |from Harvard in 1932. {walked into his home at 809 Kap-| e : man ran into the woods. | | In becoming a director of the Pes St. a free man only a few, en attributed The chase began last night! |parent company he has been hours after the shooting. while ing fault and When Dr. Hirsh reported that his! |elected director of the Lilly sub- his wife remained near death in at 90 miles ~ car was stolen. Sheriff Moon |sidiary corporations. | General Hospital. After their pro-| A ‘or heard the radio alarm while on | The Lilly board has been in-| tests Judge Clark ordered Rauner red in Wash his way back from Milwaukee creased from nine to 11 members, Tearrested and he was taken into, and recognized the car speeding / {It is now.comprised of Elf Lilly, custody again a-few hours later. | JONDON south on. Highway 27. i } {chairman; J. K. Lilly, N. H.| He was chdrged with vagrancy ¢ (UP)—The . He forced it over to the curb, aad ’ |Noyes, C. J. Lynn, W. A, Hanley, and for pre-mental examination| TD A and arrested Sparback. Mr. Wheel |E. 8. Retter, A. H. Fiske, J. 8./and scheduled to appear in Judge - Teg) va whey king Together’ wo Mn Yeheeter __ | Wright, C. F. Eveleigh, Mr. Teel Slaves Municipal Qourt 4 later) -3 pick on me,” Sheriff v TIN {and Mr. Wheeler. +. today. itd With thn Moon quoted him as saying. “Why BRITAIN PROBES BETTING ! anm—————————— Attorney Shaw contended the) ; ’ + ’ 4 ds. }-.... don't you get aftef my buddy. in LONDON, Apr. 4 (UP)—King, use of the pre-mental examination] ~~ [§¢ rat -& UR y BAN / HN L h that Chevvy. He ani I were WOrk. Gedrge tbday approved the ap-| [ee- al [as charge to hold Ratifiér 10°days’ 7 Sst sin 5 i. p Pe f EL g bs ; o ; ] A ag ow. Aa Y ¥ No ST a Ap A ATE : ing together.” | pointment. of a royal commission! : : without chance of freedom on; gsr AA Bc RN ee ob 3 AST 8
Sheriff's officer Floyd Potter, ; ; bond violated his constitutional : and Hirsh took the cue from to investigate gambling, practices ¢ rights. aio feeno Sheriff - Moon -and forced the sec- [t Britainy tho-Seeb-auckinguiry| =O nites @tee Ada vito
ond car off the road. That car into lotteries, betting and gaming He also cited the afdavit|
an Indiana license plate. since 1933. : . |against—Rauner in which Mrs. : : Driver Loses Control Bertha Louis, policewoman in, > * : 5 Slapping at In /charge of pre-mentals, filled in a STRAUSS Ak ‘A apping 2 L soc} in| SPACE asking the reason the per-| : nnet, but iNieon signing the affidavit thought]
SAYS: an automobile—was blamed for a b TR TTR RES Spans three-car crash at 7400 Allison- hie. ae uDentally ,
ville Rd., which sent five persons'gyiriey Rauner is in jail.’ to hospitals shortly before noon| Meanwhile, his attractive 31ay. {year-old wife, whom he shot in a| F. D. Christian, Noblesville at-| 3. octie argument early yester-|
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torney, told Deputy Sheriffs El- 4, | ” ay, fought for her life in Gen-| SADDLE te i Cuan Uy eral Hospital.” She spent more an six hours in surgery yester-| in black and Sno ows un. pees |48Y as physicians tried to rebuild’ “white her face, mutilated by the close white — or while he was slapping at the iIn- range shotgun blast, and rebrown and sect. {mained in “serious” condition.
| Driving in the opposite direc-| ; veral tion, Mrs. Ova Moore, Mitchell, | Ratner, who ‘onte held severa | world records for parachute jInd., swerved to the left to avoid] rrested shortly a collision with the Christian LP Was rea 3 {after 4 p. m. at Shelby St. and
vehicle. The cars only raked fen-| ders, but Mrs. Mitchell's car then SCUthern Ave. by police who spot-
collided, head-on. with a thira tod his car. He told arresting offi-| car, driven by Kenneth Dickerson, C°T® he Was trying to recruit blood 25, Indianapolis. donors for his wife.
Suffers Head Injuries Mrs. Sue Wintrod, 40, of Cea of Howling
Marion, passenger in the Dicker-| son car, suffered head injuries : : and posible broken left shoulder. Canines Still er ddughter, Mrs. Dorothy a0 * Vera Scott, 25, also of Marion, re. IN Litigation cefved possible internal. injuries. | 4. Mr. Dickerson suffered a cut on| THE “case of the hocturnal the left leg. All were taken. to canine capers’ was continuing to-|-St. Vincent's Hospital. | day in Superior Court Judge Wal- | Mrs. Moore suffered a broken ter T. Pritchard's courtroom. nose, face lacerations and knee|. A doggy affair from the begin-| injury. Her mother, Mrs. Fannie ning, the trial is in its fourth day.! Hider, 70, of Mitchell, a passenger, The case was brought by 10
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