Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1949 — Page 2

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worked on a ‘pipeline in the 4900, Attorneys Believe

block of Hillside Ave. General Hospital said his condition was! a form of security under a cenAction Possible On Lower Level

serious. trally planned economy only to Mr. Oakes. was ‘found by a co- gy ; 5 : : ( find that it has failed,” Mr. Smith |worker, Eugene Williams, 30, of RANCIsco : bed oi ., er ; said a 11419 Kenyon Ave. who said Mr. 7 Tp ; . : \ “We (Republican y ave Oakes was overcome while| not told the voters that they pay putting: a plug into the pipeline] ultimately for everything they fin front of 4936 Hillside Ave, accept from the government, Mr, Williams gave Mr. Oakes] Even our own elected officials artificial respiration until police! pave been srained ls fun to jand Fire Dept. Rescue Squad {Washington for eral partici114 arrived with an Inhalator, { {pation in our projects on the WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (UP)| «- Ktforneys for Russell G. Bird, former empioyee returned to Ger] iis many to face black market charges, said today they may ask! the Supreme Court fo take another look at his case-—from a new angle. i The tribunal ruled yesterday that it would not entertain Mr. Bird's petition for a writ of!

After an hour and one-half of PARTLY DY AND theory that it costs us nothing.” a THY Sov Mr. Smith, answering the GOP habeas corpus. But it left open; the possibility he might obtain

artificial - respiration, Mr, Oakes “LOUDY ARIAS Smif {was revived enough to be taken committee's theme question: to the hospital, where he was What is wrong with the Repubgiven oxygen, lican Party? declared “we have ; failed to show the. public the his realese through the lower federal courts. i Dayton M. Harrington, Wash-| ington lawyer, sald today it is

i : SCATTERED wisdom of home rule.” 3 SHOWERS To correct this error, he advo “highly probable” that a new appeal will urge the high court to

On_ Private Street Use THUNDERSTORM Yr. SNOW cated a “program showing free The Indiana Appellate Court dom-saving as well as dollar. t Ene ght Of th 7) SNOW SHOWERS RAIN saving value of returning admin oday upheld the right of the 23 "AND FLURRIES eu Shing adm; Pitman-Moore Co. and Allied +" ve istration of all soc gi on | tM REGUS.PAT.OFF, COPR 1949 EDW. L.A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. } to the states. order the U. 8. District Court here to consider the legality of the proceedings in Germany against Mr. Bird.

Laboratories, Inc.,, to use a part Mr. Bird was arrested by -mili- =

lof 8. Delaware St. in the 1200 i block for private purposes. - - TODAY AND TOMORROW—Cold weather is predicted for the Great Lakes area with rains KOkomo on Fast Time tary authorities last month and , = Asai flown back to Germany to a mili- J. C. Matthews (left) of Lennox and Matthews, architects, and

-| More than a year ago the over half the nation. Cloud patterns for the next 24 hours are shown on the small map at the lower | KOKOMO, Apr. 19 (UP)—KoBoard of Works granted the |of4 Sirined areas indicate partly cloudy. Sunny region extends from the Great Lakes to Kentucky Komo's major industries decided tary commission on charges of ‘Walter L. Stace, builder, take time out from the Home Show exblack marketing when he was &| pibitor's "Pom.Pem” dinner to touch up a model home. The 24th

firms a petition to vacate part yesterday to go on daylight save of 8. Delaware St. for private and Tennessee. ing time Bunday along with city elvilian employee at a post ex- 3 , change in the U. 8. To : annual Home Show will start at § p. m. Friday in the Manufacturot er's Building, State Fair Grounds. "

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Several months ago Jesse R. “treet: filed suit to force the firms, A Superior Court 2 decision of Works action and the Appel- city council previousiy had rece On Apr. 7, Mr. Bird's attorneys M ih Cc » oe it win filed two petitions for a writ of 0 er ries on eeing Boy

Skinner, owner of a garage just t0 restore the street to public/upheld the right of the firms to, late Court approved the lower ommended “fast time” for Koko= . habeas corpus—one with the Su-|

{south of the vac ed part of the use, ; ‘use the street under the Board! court's ruling. mo’s 35,000 residents. . | = " preme Court and another with the F ol H I$ St to} Gr U. 8. District Court here, The| oun a - arve in ary

laimed the military had : : : | By. to seize Mr, Bird or Admits She Wanted to Get Rid of Him _

to prosecute him. | Because He Reminded Her of Ex-Husband

7 upreme Court petitioh was do” ny row ex-| GARY, Apr. 19 (UP)—A mother told police today that she got i planation. The district court pe- Td of her 3:year-old son, found wandering half-starved through the: : tition Was turned down a week "trots a week ago, because the child reminded her of her first hus-

ago on grounds that court had . : 3 no authority over persons not! Mrs. June Wiley, 24, -was brought here by police from her home

physically within its jurisdiction, | At nearby Blue Island, Ill, late yesterday and identified the wide-

) | eyed, a ling little boy as RiehLast Thursday, the . distriet 47d . Appea IE of Bd chil- husband to offer Richard for

eourt ruling was appealed to the by a previous marriage. radoption, as they had done with ~ U. 8. Court of Appeals where | Tin bY : yious gary ag bert ET daughter by her first maris now pending. Wiley, a welder, was taken into rage. 8he said a 6-year-old son But on Friday, in another case, custody at Blue Island last night DY Ber previous marriage is bethe appeals court ruled that fed- and told police that he gave the ing cared for by friends in Northeral district courts do not have child “to a man in a drugstore” Ville N. Y. jurisdiction over appeals by aliens |qst Tuesday. Wiley waived extra- Mrs. Wiley said that when her and Americans who have heen dition here, and police sald they husband returned home last imprisoned by American authori- are trying to check his sthry. | Tuesday without Richard, she as2 ties in Germany. t Kept at Hospital sumed that he had. placed the : Mr. Harrington sald he and| phe hoy, suffering from mal. Did Ina foster. home, I Mr. Bird's other lawyers now nutrition and a skin disorder, has Change of Heart probably will seek to bypass the peen kept at Mercy Hospital here When police took her to the appeals court to get speedy action while efforts were made to learn "0SPital to Identify the child, he on Mr. Bird's complaint. They his identity and find his parents, on toward her crying, “Mommy, probably will ask the Supreme| Mrs, Wiley said she told her MOMMY." She stood motionless,

‘Court to affirm. the appeals court's) — [police sald. “> views announced last Friday and, (through formal extradition pro-| Then, she apparently had a on that basis, direct the district] S*SHngs |change of heart.

. | Mr. Bird's attorney appealed “Chipper,” shg cried, calling the ou! give Mr. Bird 4 hearing.|; {iy to the Supreme Court, (fke by his~ n¥epEPH: - She’ Foi Atmyl originally brought charging that his client had been burst into tears. ac guarketing . charges “denied just about every right; “My first husband made my life against Mr. Bird XK year ago when known fo the law and guaranteed miserable,” she said; “and the he was a civilian post exchange py the Constitution of the United baby reminded me so much of employee in the U, 8. occupation States.” ‘him that I put him out for adop5 zone of Germany. He returned] Mr, Bird's French-born wifeigon” . to this sountsy last December inigang his two children are in Mish-|: Mrs. Wiley said she divorced fenqnce o Sri tat he remain gwaka and, according to his at- her first’ husband last summer Germany unt Case Was torney, are penniless. The law-/and married Wiley at Canaan, decided. yer, George T. Davis of 8an Fran-|Conn., Feb. 26. : Seized Mar, 14 |eisco, said he was retained - at —————— o- Army agents seized him on|through a letter which Mr. Bird gs Mar. 14 at his home in Misha: smuggled out of Germany without RI1@S Thursday waka, Ind, and on Mar, 31 flew the knowledge of military au-| : him to Germany without gbingthorities. For Ex-Tedacher

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