Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1950 — Page 3

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; gangsters, learned today _” that er bridegroom, ski ace Hans Hauser, may be deported. Mr. Hauser and the ravenhaired lady of mystery stayed behind the locked door of their suite . at Chicago's Ambassador East Hotel, the city's swankiest

They refused to talk with reporters and left their ‘phone off the hook. Yesterday, they ordered a telgvision set installed in their Hauser granted

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Sid Mss Hil were wed at Elko, hotel. i ev., «Then, after fend-| The bellhops and other se ing off other questions, he invited em loyees Cadi especially the reporters to go away quietly

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The Immigration Service revealed that he was interned as an enemy alien in December, 1941, and released when the war ended. “His deportation: was “stopped in 1946 when Sen. War-

That means, a spokesman said, |

ctor. Eugen 7 ® = = . . ‘ that Mr. Hauser will have to outline the responsibilities of « oteran Killed

HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 9 (UP)—{for civilian defense. Sid Grauman, the pioneer show- ton is director of the department]

for the late “Mr. Hollywood” are|Cretors, deputy director of the deJack Benny, Leo Carrillo, C. B. fense setup, was to detail plans

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nig and quickly. reputation as a fabulous tipper and Rex, 2." Hotel employees and other/who handed out $100 and $1000 Burial Set Today Re a: guests sald the couple's presence gratuities at the fashionable c sid G ra vehicle The REAL ESTATE SECTION Playgrounds of Reno, Miami, Hol- r Ji rauman ving interest of the big SUNDAY TIMES {lywood, Paris and Nice. They said has J become the HOME SHOPPING| ., Ping was moderate here. lof ot i pp——— CENTER of India lis! +. ¥| The couple, since their arrival,{man of Hollywood, will be buried of ¢ vil defense. the Republle PAGES of *ndianapolis! It has p,va seldom left their rooms. today at Forest Lawn. He was| 6 and 1948.” OF REAL ESTATE ADS Tpey have appeared infrequent-|born in Indianapolis. ay Committe (from 700 to 1000 homes for sale |y in the Pump Room, the hotel's] Among honorary pallbearers| y leaders who every Sunday) ... . plus news. fancy eatery which has become t ! special articles on local) 3 ritualistic stopping place for the ign unit to real estate and home building ac-| famous while visiting Chicago. | DeMille, Jimmy Durante, Bob zation *Repube tivities. Don’t miss it next Sun-. Mr. Hauser, who works as a|Hope, Al Jolson, Mickey Rooney rimary fight day! {fire extinguisher salesman in Spo-{and Red Skelton. of the old OP:

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City, Town Officials | To Hear Governor, | State Police Head - " More than 200 officials of Indiana cities-and towns met here to-| day: to plan for the defense of _.

Hoosiers in event of an atomic war,

been. passed seve times to First step in. the program, lengthen: his stay. However, the launched bythe state's new de- - | Senate Judiciary Committee no- | civil : “he, - : Reh Th Sin ined : : ; tithe lates a? or (tion corps to fun ga r ckford . a new stay of deportation had attack. . The planners met in the ~

{Riley Room of the Clapyool Hotel. Gov. Schricker was scheduled to

leave the country as soon as ar-/and local government under the rangements are completed

State Police Superintendent Ar-| thur Thurston was to describe to! {the mayors and town board offi-| |cials at the afternoon meeting! plans already made by the state Mr. Thurs-|

In Rd. 37 Crash

Tractor-Trailer An Army Medical Corps veteran of World War II, who drove an ambulance in Japan, was killed © shortly before midnight when his automobile crashed into a tractor-trailer on Ind. 37 at

for county defense organizations. 106th St:

| Victor Eugene (Gene) BlackTwo national defense author-l,. 4 22-year-old Hamilton Coun:

ity farmer, died at the scene after a head-on collision with a truck

Plans to Be Explained State Police Lt. Frederick T.

ities also were scheduled to appear on the program. Lt. Col. Barnet W. Beers, rep- etree rere [resentative of Defense Secretary Photos of Crash, Page 30 Louis Johnson, was scheduled to operated by Louis. Newkirk of outline for the municipal officials Bedford. " ; |national defense plans. He is the! Police said the accident may Defense Secretary's assistant for have been caused by exceptionally civil defense liaison. {strong winds. They said many Capt. Robert A. Wood, civil de-/motorists had difficulties holding fense chief for the eastern air their cars on the right side of defense force at Mitchel Field, the highways. : was._to stress the need for a The victim was the son of Mr. ground observer corps. |and Mrs. Ralph L. Blackford, of Three-Way Objective near Fishers, with whom he lived.

{Three brothers also survive. They Today's meeting, state officials

{are Dorsey, Richard and Bruce, said, had a three-way objective: {all of Fishers.

ONE: To impress local gov-| Mr, Blackford had. been -to-In-

ernment “officials with the need|dianapolis to visit a friend and for an adequate system of civilian was en route home when the acdefense. : {cident occurred, his parents said. TWO: To help them organize] He spent 18 months-in the Medsuch a system and point out the|jcal Corps during the war, a year facilities the state has to offer. —{of-which—was-tn-Japan=—He hat

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THREE: To launch the first|peen out of the -Army-for abo step—the ground observer corps. 138 months —— i ut

Basie factor in the emphasis on civilian defense, Lt. Cretors said, eral aranfiments Were is the lightning speed with which : modern atomic warfare is likely to strike. . Federal civil defense authori-

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Sander Case Puzzle— = _ J | s Jury Must Decide Problem Too Complex for Experts

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she did not—that she died of can- a long hypothetical question posed cer plus complications. : It would be nice and simple at scribed Mrs. Borroto’s condition this point if you could just say.|ang stated that the i ti8ns i one side is lying and let. it go’ at the injections had

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|experts, has been a well-known good health of the person given| {pathologist for years and is the/the injections makes little differ-! deputy chief medicalience — that nearly {examiner for New York City. Dr. hinges on the amount {Richard E. Miller, the other State ministered. Moreover. although |expert; is the state pathologist he acknowledges the injections {for New Hampshire and his white might have been made. he says! hair shows he has been around a what of it, because the air never got into the bloodstream. Finally there is 35-year-old Dr. Nobody expects counsel to put Richard Ford, the *defens2 ex-'a witness on the stand who won't, pert. He might be precocious, byt support his case. Expérts invarihe is smart. ably expert only for the side that hired them. But in this case it| was well known from the start] that medical opinions varied as to| how much air is necessary fo kill (medical eXaminer for . Suffolka human being. So it scems only | {County, which includes Boston, natural that the opinions read He has studied iho subject of dirjinto the evidence should disagree, embolism for two years.

| ~ Each of these men believes he knows what he is talking about when ne speaks of air embolisms. Their opinions have the positiveness of iruth. Yet the views of two of them are diametrically opposed to the views of the third. — Dr. Ford says flatly 40 cc's of air could not have killed Mrs. Henry -E. Michelson, pro-Borroto-—that it takes between fessor of dermato-syphilology at {200 and 300 cc's to Kill a human the University of Minnesota, is a being. Ee says, anyway, the air guest of honor at General Hoswent into Mrs. Borroto's -tissues. pita) today during observance of Because the vein in which Dr.! Sander tried to insert the needle was collasped and couldn't hold

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He is dcting head of Harvard's department of legal medicine and

knows for sure just what the lethal dose of air is.

Only, where does that leave the juror?

Brayton Day Marked At General Hospital

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national aux tuberculosis of the it. [BUUDF. Helper and Dr. Miller] p, cest of the Brayton Skin say the 40 cc's of air could and|,, 4 Cancer Foundation did kill Mrs. Borroto, because she mye second Thursday in March

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The foun{Seuss they saw it, too. {dation supports the General Hos-

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2 . a gs a. : Century. SR i Even Medical Specialists Disagree on | - + Fatal Effects of Air Injected Into Blood STRAUSS By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer SAYS: MANCHESTER, N. H., Mar. 9-What would you do if you were a juror sitting on the, cases of the State versus Dr. dlermann | a ns Sander, charged with murder? : { = ot “ Ce Two eminent pathologists cry for the state that Mrs. Abbie Poe Borroto died of the injection of 40 cubic centimeters of air into her } ves bloodstream. Ee SORT s ’ A third pathologist, - equally In fact, their opinions were forth- %

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