Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1949 — Page 10

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Andrew Jacobs, Democrat, today Council to consider growing senti-| invited all Marion County high {ment in Frgnce for lighter treat-lup to the French cabinet, and the ment of the aged marsha. reports said it would soon recon-

The council was reported td'sider the Petain case.

schools to participate.in an essay| contest on the subject. “Democ-| racy and Communism Contrasted.” Each high shoo winner will receive a suitable book as an award and the best essay writer] a week in Washington at the Congressman’s expense. He asked President Herbert EK. Wilson of the Indianapolis Bar| Association to. appoint three judges for the county-wide con-| test : Essays are not to exceed 2500 words and should be in the hands of the judges not later. than/ March, 19850. ; In outlining his plan to prineipals of all the public and private, high schools in the 11th District, Mr. Jacobs wrote: | “During my brief service here || have been surprised by the great, need for objective thinking upon) gurrent public questions. Secondly I have been pleased to note the keén and intelligent Interest shown by the many high school students who have written me Buch interest should be nOnraged”

Evidence Revealed By Stomach Pump Sends Man to Jail

LOS A ANGELES, Nov. 1 (UP) «Anthony Rochin began serving #0 days in jail today because a judge ruled it was legal for officers to pump his stomach to get evidence that he was a nar: ‘wotics user, The 22-year-old man was sentenced yesterday by an apologetic Superior Judge W. Turney Fox, who granted him a stay of exeution pending an. appeal to the State Court, 1: . Ea + OFFICERS WH 0 arrested Rochin several months ago on a Quamaision of narcotics charge. laid he swallowed the evidence, go they pumped his stomach, + This amounted to an unconstifiniona! illegal search and seizure and forcing a person to testify dgninst himelf, Defense Attorney vid C. March argued. s Judge Fox sald federal courts 4nd the laws of 17 states barred such evidence but ruled it was adthissable in California. VU. S. Aviation Gasoline Shipment to Tito NASH ON Nov, 11 ITP) | ~Alarshal Tito had pew evidence today that the United States is witiing to back his Yugoslav re-| gime In its fight with the Com-| inform. + The Commerce Department announced that it has granted an| export license for the shipment) “of 40,000 barrels of aviation gaso-| Hne to the Balkan country. «It was the latest of a sien] of moves which diplomatic ob-| servers say are aimed at helping | Yugoslavia withstand the eco-| nomic jretures imposed by Rus-| sia. and the other Iron Cuctaln, countries. © Previously, a:steel mill was sold to Yugoslavia, and a World Bank! loan was made to Tito's government with official blessing of the State Department.

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Opens French May ‘Go Easier’ on Petain

PARIS, v. 11 (UP) - Former have reeommended better ‘treat Marshal Philippe Petain, 93, im- ment. of Petain, who has 'prisonéd héad of “thé wip:ttme fisoned. in the.

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