Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1950 — Page 2

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25 policemen were wounded. Fifteen persons were under aryest, Among them was Nguyen

(A iE 8. Navy show of strength in Saigon, key city in restive Southeast Asia, set off Communist-led. rioting. which left some two scére casualties aml headaches aplenty today. What was behind the rioting and how it affected the touchy political situation there is related in this dispatch by Robert C. Miller of the United Press, recently sent to Southeast Asia to cover just such danger spots)

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‘Huu Tho, a lawyer “and alleged ~«formenter of the manifestation. No Americans were injured, U. 8. Navy Unhappy Communist propagandists were expected to clarion a claim that they “drove the Americans out of town.” All naval leaves were canceled early Bunday night and the destroyers left. a few hours ., Jater, . ~ Bome U, 8. Navy spokesmen,’ 5 who for obvious reasons chose lo remain unidentified, were unhappy over the whole thing, There were undisputed instances of sullen natives shoving the Americans around yesterday, ‘and undoubtedly trouble would have resulted if the gobs not been cleared off the streets .Jast night.

“Hong Kong THE. famine sweeping Chins . and Russian efforts to seize control of the country may hasten a

showdown between rival cliques < Of the Chinese Communist party,

“believed today.

“eow - controlled

Shao-chi; the other group is head-| ed. -by...potential - “Pitoist' Tze-tung, Nooi-Com nist; One informant sdi

visers” during the.

not far off, Another observer believed thie Nationalistic Mao faction might encourage Moscow agents to

the blame resulting from the famine.

from the Chinese people although not enough to bring open revolt against the Peking regime, Japan FAILU RE of the Chinese Communist government to grant clearance for the evacuation of some 1400 foreigners from Shanghai today delayed the scheduled sailing of an American rescue ship. Consul-General James B. Pil. cher at Tokyo sald that no clearance was received by the Amer‘ican President lines for two LST's-—the small craft that were to make the run through the a Yangtze into Shanga

Germany

CURRENCY in the Russian zone climbed slightly in value today from its all-time low of Saturday, but gambling West Berliners still found the price so good they grabbed plenty of it for purchases in East Berlin shops. With currency exchange offices reporting brisk business this morning, one Weg. mark ‘ought £30 East marks The situation which converted Russian currericy .into cheap marks has made it possible for a:

No GI's Among red : Famine and Russ Encroachments

Seen os Test for Chinese Reds

By ROBERT C. MILLER, United Press Staff Writer i Communist-led rioting against a show of strength by the U. 8. Navy left three persons dead at Saigon, Indo-China today. i The American destroyers Stickell and Anderson, whosé vist touched off the rioting, were out-bound down the Mekong River. | Zrnch troops patrolled the banks, alert.for any further demonstra-~tions-against the U8 warships. —=

Police - sald two- students were 12 the value of the 5 Both East and West: have accused

tumult in which 10 civilians and 1O™

men and shipyard workers in {Antwerp walked out teday in a 24-hour warnihg strike against {the return of King Leopold, paralyzing Europe’ 8 largest port.

Socialist party's warning that it will strikes in various industries unitil Leopold abdicates in favor of his 19- year-old son, Prince Badouin,

Italy

strikes hit Genoa, Milan, Bologna and Florence today when thousands of workers rallied to protest against Italy's new public security measures,

day in the northern cities, noteworthy incidents occurred.

Czechoslovakia

.Czechoslovakia except the Boman Catholic took oaths of loyalt day before Premier Antonin 20 tocky, reported.

nounced a trial of spies and saboteurs”

French. Farm. Experts “political observers at Hong Kong Study Indiana System |

Observers believed the rival -—Four factions were moving wider apart accompanied by County Agent 0.'south along Shelby. A plant sets steadily. One group is the Mos-|V. Winks, studied American farm on two of the three blocks, but a internationalists| life and inspected farm equipment third, weed-filied field behind the headed by No. 2 Communist Liu today in Hamilton County.

Mao} Toye; - 1 ~~rAndre Minjox and “Jéan G.” the influx Piel-Desruisseaux, of Russian techniciangd and “ad-| with the French Ministry of Agri- which was built Tast summer. Un|der part ownership of City Street Tony Maio,

t 30 daya Culture. indicated that the- showdown was

Connersville Farmer Named to Fair Board

move to the forefront in the next Harry F. a few months in order to catch all farmer, to thé Stale Fai? Board. willer, nd his wife, Sadie, each

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The strikes ended about-'mid- receipts in her

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Rome was quiet a knif e.

store. today

Storekeeper Slugged by Bandits

Two bandits who struck Mrs. Mery Saloom as counte at 517 N. Noble St, scooped $220 ' from the cash drawer and counter and fled. Mr. | Sree in. rooms above the store, said one man was armed with

Military Man

Times State Service

outstanding American Catholic layman nounce: was made by the Rev. John J. § Cavanaugh, C.’ 8. C., president J i-of the university, Gen. Collins is 68th distinguished American to receive the L.aetare M¥dal, oldest

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award last year,

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succeeding Gen. He - rr; n- wi ey Eo d | of World War IIL

the 22d Infantry,

who Germany.

Saloom,

Laetare Medal

Notre Dame Honors.

cipient “of the Laetare Medal, awarded yearly since 1883 by the University of Notre Dame to the The junior outwitted: {William Nesbit, 51, who was anes for escaping prison at Toy the FBI as one of the nation’ a |10 most. wanted criminals. | James Lewis, 14, saw a picture! of Nesbit in a newspaper and decided he might be the man, known to James’ gang as “Ray.” {who lived in a cave near the Milwaukee Road railroad tracks.

Gen. Collins {American Catholic medal.

previously

During the war he served with First Division,

The happiness zone . . . Is a warden’s home, today faced re- was baby-sitting at the home of |S

LEADERS of all. churches in

the official news .agency

Meanwhile, the Czech radio an“terrorists;

| the ‘intersection. The broadcast said the trial be- sprouting other

The radio did not say of 8. Shelby St. ~¥ncluded are

trict is the Mar.’ 20 (UP) Corp,

agriculturalists, tends

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S. Side Trade Area Still Young

{Continued From Page One) in the service builders is Harold Vice, R.R. 8, of American, French and Vatican who runs one of the stations at intelligence organizations.

But with his are establishments

gan today in Hodonin, southern along the business-growing tract Moravia. how many persons were. on trial: lor who they were,

radio and sign

‘shops and truck equipment and cabinet companies.

—targest Land Owner Largest land owner in the dis-

{factory lies open for businesses

The party included Marcel De- or homes to come.

Farther south P. 8iae of Bhelby, connected newest business

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The torner of Gov. Schricker today arpointed Shelby 8t.

‘Mr. Caldwell surceéds Robert have their own

Fred Kinman,

aldwell. Gonnersyille its present stage.

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along the east

Industrial Plants} which exn three blocks

Rd. has operated Kinman's Ga- Real Estate Brokers and Home warrant. rage on the corner 12 years. Ex- Builders are ‘advertising HUN- Jameson of the prison said he

panting

ding a wing two years ago.

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claims - no leader in

Isadore Gutz-

business, He op-

M. Schram, Peru,” who resigned erates a gas station on the north-. He isaid the famine problem, as a general farming representa- west corner, while she runs ninecombined with economic deterio- tive on the board. The unexpired year-old Sadie’s Lunch, ration and inflation, was likely term to which Mr. Caldwell was Shelby St. to evoke considerable resentment appointed ends Dec. 31, 1951.

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Top G-Man Wires Praises to 7 Boys for Help In Capture of One of ‘10 Most Wanted Men’

ST. PAUL, Minn., Mar, 20 (UP) — Seven grade school youngsters) today proudly showed their buddies a telegram from J. ; them for literally smoking a convicted murderer SOUTH BEND, Mar. 20—Gen. out of a cave and helping capture him, Joseph I. Collins, U. 8. Army! The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation praised the Chief of“ Staff, is the 1950 re- {boys for their “alertness and co-operation,” and told | “Whenever you happen to be in| Washington, call on me 30 1 can! congratulate you personally.” detectives

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| Hints It Will Prove .- Father Poisoned

PRINCETON, Mar. 20 (UPy— (A. special prosecutor. asked a jury today to send Mrs. Clarice

| Spurlock, 28-year-old Evansville

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| jeariier poisoning.

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death of

‘Owen Williams

housewife, to the elettric chair ‘but the convict must complete 8 or the poison death of her [20-year term on a murder €on- | father. 4 —He hinted the state would-try = pals {to prove that poisoned food and drink ‘were carried into a “hospital being “treated, presumably for an

told the jury in his . opening statement - {that the state would show the Winter Dearing last

| Apr. 5 was the last link in a chain

| COLUMBIA, Mo. Mar. 20 (UP) of events which began with the —A sex fiend who raped and poisoning of Mrs. Spurlock’s husJimmy rounded up the gang to! strangled a teen-aged ‘baby sitter band, Arleigh, in the fall of 1948

go to the cave with him and see eluded police today in this Mis- and continued with the fatal iwhether the man was Nesbit. souri college town.

Movie When the man failed to come out Actress Irene Dunn received the of his hideaway, the boys stuffed Sapp said officers had rounded up,

'poisoning of her mother, Boone County Prosecutor Carl Eunice Dearing.

Mrs,

“We will show by evidence that

snow down the stovepipe of the all known sex offenders for ques- he suffered the same symptoms as tioning in the murder of brown- that which killed both mother and

| Gen. Collins assumed duties as cave. |Chief of Staff of the Army in| Nesbit came out to see what haired Janett Christman in a “ter- father,” Omar Was wrong. and the youngsters rific. struggle’ had!!ook-a good look at him. Then served as chief of public informa-| they scooted off and telephoned have been the same assailant who w tion; deputy chief of staff and Police. {vice chief of staff since the end

Saturday night. Mr. Sapp said.the killer may

Mr. - Williams

the jury.

Basis of Case

promised

Mr. Williams sald the state's

tried to molest young baby sitters case would be based largely on

[ve months, Janett,

A police squad captured Nesbit in Columbia twice during the past circumstantial Iwithout difficulty.

Escaped in 1946

would document a

who would have ob- events” leading up to Mr, Dear.

evidence and he “chain of

Nesbit, who fled from the South served her 13th birthday tomor-ing’s death in Deaconess Hospital Dakota penitentiary in 1946 while ‘row, was attacked and strangled at Evansville, after he had working as a trusty in a deputy with an electrical cord while she changed his will to make Mrs,

HOME OF YOUR OWN! Leading turn to Sioux Falls on a fugitive Mr. and Mrs. Ed Romach, who! Warden G. Norton were attending a bridge party.

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