Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1950 — Page 1

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| Defense Rests, Trial

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Mr. Steinhardt

a combined system of with British, French and

Defendant RAMSAYVILLE, Ont., Mar. 28 | Begins Instructions when their U. 8. Air Force plane Watts moved toward a swift Prt was en route to New York take the stand in his own de-| Master Sgt. Gwynne A. Long, nesses. ithe victims were Alan Harring8:30 a. m. tomorrow morning for|U. Embassy; Capt. Thomas| Judge Ceorge W. Long prepared ut was unable to maintain al-| ments, nouncement to an almost empty|ion fire. | American troops. fore Judge Long and Watts said: Was a sprained ankle, landed; ; “I see no reason why the Ger-

Canada Air Crash Kill of U.S. E d 4 Aid Refuses to . 3. Envoy and 4 Aids {(UP)—U. 8S. Ambassador Lau{rence A. Steinhardt and four | -By DONNA MIKELS crashed after taking off from Times Staff Writer Rockcliffe Airport outside Ot- : when it crashed in flames in a windup today as: {field three miles south of this fense in the 1947 sex slaying oficrew chief of the aircraft, paraMary Lois Burney. ichuted to safety. All others onTHREE: The state closed re- ton, 21, son of Julian Harrington, final arguments from both sides Archibald, Assistant Air Attache . ’ and instruction from the judge. jat the Embassy, and Lt. sari United Euro pg Belanger, also an exchange ofinstructions to the jury and both; Witnesses said the plane left state and defense conferred to/the airport in a routine take-off : titude. f This means that the case, might] Leslei’ Kipp, a farmer, said he go to the jury sometime tomorcourtroom. The jury and half “It looked like the pilot was The wartime Prime sinister the spectators had left for-morn-itrying to gain altitude, and opened the first big debate on “I've been advised by my at-|@bout 1000 yards from the wreck- mans should not aid in the detorfieys not to take the stand and |38¢. He was taken tg an Ottawa fense of their own country and

Chief of Crew : Only 8 Witnesses {members of the American emCOLUMBUS, Ind., Mar. 28/tawa. ONE: Watts declined to tiny farming community and 12 TWO: The defense rested after board perished. buttal and the defense declined U. 8. Minister Counselor to Can-| { The trial was recessed at 11:20 | ficer. i Churchill Calls for {no reason why German soldiers row following closing arguments. plane's left engine before theiag part of ing recess. couldn’t,” Mr. Kipp said. {foreign affairs in the House of 1 think that's the best advice.” {hospital | Western Europe, or that Ameri-

"Chutes to Safety , Called as Judge bassy staff were killed today ~The trial of Robert Austin! The twin-engineed C-47 transmiles from the Rockcliffe Airport. introduction of only eight wit-| In addition to Mr. Steinhardt, i 2 . Subrebuttal. y ada; Lt. Col. W, F. Trueblood, an| FOUR: Court adjourned until éxchange officer attached to the 8. | a. m. and the jury dismissed while Smoke From Engine “rget a time liinit “on final” argu-|b saw smoke coming from thelghould not Watts made his stunning an-/crash and believed the plane was defense” Watts’ attorneys took him be-| Sgt. Long, whose only injury Commons in four months, Sgt. Long told Russell Scharfe, can, British, French and German

The man Fiwt Wikies : farmer and the first person at|soldiers should not stand in comscene: cowed it OA te 4 Ts sng he vy | Rt Seb

; was middle) tT hate ? “for a vention and also a past potentate; ; bh The pilot, Capt. Thomas Archi:| There can be no hope for a|Ven ) & past po H aged. gray - haired Indianapolis bald, tried for an emergency United Europe without Germany, Glen Campbell, chief rabban, Paul and there is no hope for Germany Rathert, assistant rabban, Karl

Arthur Gould, but the plane nosed ¢XCePt Within a free and united Friedriclis, recorder, and Marshall

woman, one of the six “surprise” witnesses who last week took the stand and pointed out Watts as the man who raped or attempted

landing in a field on the farm of

over into a ditch and burst into FUrope.”

to rape them. flames, Ip : ! 3 nce should raise Germany to) The defense called her back for Seemed All Right Ta hai further cross examination, but| Norman Moore, operator of a > Status equal with them to form tion in 1951.

this was ruled out since the state already had rested its case. She was therefore questioned as a defense witness. . A nurse sat close to the wom-

i station of the Cana-|o¢ non.Communist Europe. roadcasting Corp. at Haw- Forget Ancient Feuds thorne, Ontario, saw the plane z just before the crash. He said it was flying “very low, I guess at!

ly distressed, can combine togeth-

at her, trying to shake her identi-

———an's side-as-the-defense- hammered about 500 feet. It seemed perfect-| oo hus joined, have an I “Spurlock - Trial ~--Mr;-MeCarthy on Feb:-20-told 67,-died-in-Fayette-Memoriai-Hos-|

raped her in 1945. {was nothing wrong.” [rank ng 02 lasting association Defense lawyers asked if she| He suggested it had been un-| “Then these three countries Iping each other, conscious of

gave to detectives a description Stjable to gain altitude after taking pe her assailant at the time of the|off. His station is near a well-i,y .:.. . attack, The rape victim replied established air lane from Rouk 1 i tulute Lnited greatness, jor she was hospitalized and incoher-|cliffe and he said the Planes) 5 one ancien ., =n th Opie ent for some time and did not re- “never come that low.” Neal Mane the Bo oF the c. pag member what she said to police; Royal Canadian Air Force sal- on which- all the other us officers. vage crews said all the bodies

Pointed Out Twice _|were badly mangled. One of the Jenmesacies ST Sufope bong =. However she twice -more-defi- victims clutched a brief case! The first condition of a United nitely pointed out the defendant which officials said contained Europe he said, was a reconciliaas the man who attacked her.U. 8. State Department docu-| tion between France and Ger-

Once was during questioning by ments. many Watts’ attorneys. The second, Mr. Steinhardt, 57, a career ‘sai ' . time was in repiy to éross e i § He said he thought the recent

diplomat, had occupied some of| proposal nation by state's attorneys. the State Department's hottest! A Next witness was the defend- assignments in his’ 17 ant brother, Elmer Watts. He foreign-service. : testified that he and Robert are] He was two of 15 children, reared by their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Watts, 2814 Schofield Ave. Indianapolis. .' Next witness was Earl G.

by Chancellor Konrad denauer of West Germany for years of a Franco-German economi¢ union k — “lay near the root of the matter.” He was U. 8. Ambassador to| He hailed the conciliatory manner Moscow - when , World: War II!in. which the proposal was re-

broke out and was shifted to Tur-| ceived by Gen. Charles De Gaiille

key in 1942. ‘He was serving as of France.

ambassador to Czechoslovakia. ats:

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“evans, employment “minager “ot the start of the .cold war between | —— the Ertel Manufacturing Co., 20457the East and the West, Martindale Ave. Indianapolis. The defense established through Mr. Evans and through company

BE le 8 = - He as- Mercury fo Di sumed- his duties in Ottawa Aug. 12, 1948. Mr» Steinhardt

P Into 30’s Tonight

still LOCAL TEMPERATURES

was in

records that Watts was employed | Prague in the summer of 1948 : at the Ertel Co. July, 1946, the {when Jan Masaryk, foreign min-| ' a a? : pi h » a : oi day he ‘is alleged to have at- ister of Czechoslovakia and son of | R a mer 471 12 (Noon) 46 tempted an attack on an Indian-|the republic's founder, plunged to|- g a m... 41 10m tg apolis librarian. His time card his death from 'a window of the| OE viie Pe Mas for that day was introduced into foreign ministry. Shortly after pWindy, * colder - weather will

Yidenee. i ektohptve {that incident, Mr. Steinhardt was shove the mercury down into the : Slve Cross exam- recalled to Washington and re- 30's * ination of Mr. Evans brought out|assigned to Ottawa gt 30's tonight Bd hold fempera that Watts was employed there| comico tures in the m B Smorre i) only a little more than a week STUDENTS ON STRIKE | The Weather Argan sap the and that his time card for every] ROME, Mar. 28 (UP)—Police Mercury will reac : ay Tow day showed inconsistencies, either have strengthened patrols outside after sliding to 35 tonight. A hig tardiness, failure to ring out, or|the University of Messina where Of 54 was predicted for today, but duplicate ringing in. students staging a tuition fee sit-|temperatures had reached only 47 down strike clashed with officers/by noon.

“Is it possible that any other person might have rung the de-|last night, reports from Messina yesterday -and fell to 45 early said today. y today.

Combined . Defenses... LONDON, M2r. 28 (UP) —Wins-| ] iton Churchill said today he saw Imperial Council's national con- being a Communist-front organi-

stand in comradeship

radeship as part of a combined Past president of Murat; Ike

Mr. Churchill said Britain and Temple.

a rallying point for the defense!

| ) “France and Britain, both Tells of Threats

: for power to raise Germany, | ly all right then and its engines our. al! , fication of Watts as the man who|were humming away as if there or on mote shaitered, 15 an equal

naw enfin iL, anted to, but I won't.” oopiny narticularly.. attacked.

The mercury tipped 69 all the evidence pointed toward tioning, told reporters the files | amination before the Public Serv-|

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‘Indianapolis Lands |

Steady Flow Of Bills Found The Past Year

Ring Operates Somewhere Else, Says U. S. Agent

* By BOB BOURNE 2 : Indianapolis is the center of the nation’s “bogus money belt,” a Secret Service agent specializing in counterfeit de{tection in Indiana revealed h today. j| Within the last year the passe Ing of counterfeit money—mostly $10 and $20 bills—in Indiana has increased 400 to 500 per cent, the government man said. . Meanwhile, in New York, ane other Secret Service agent, Albert AE. Whitaker, said-new-false Fede uu + |eral Reserve notes of $10 to $20 denomination constitute the largest number of varieties of counter eit °bills of common origin ever ‘detected. Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin form the most active bad money belt in the nation and Indianapolis is its heart, the Secret Service agent here said. Eo $3000 in a Week 4 The Secret - Service identifies and collects $3000 bogus money in a normal week in this threee: state area, the spokesman said. In the last month approximately $1500 in fake money has been spotted in Indianapolis alone, For the last year-the city has been getting a steady stream of bogus bills, Members of the ring working here are obviously part of & nae tional ring, the Secret Service = agent said, but it is not believed {the headquarters is here. The . bills are believed to be printed elsewhere and shipped to Indian.

convention season. The Great Lakes Shrine

sic ihr Hanson Slaps (2 Local Youths Killed hen Train Hits Auto

Sept. 7,» 8 and 9, bringing a - i minimum of 6000 visitors to the [ city. C a y | : ~~ Wayne E. Hendress,

The association is composed of M. E. Adams Victims

Shrine Temples in a five-state/g » : |area, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Wis- L : | {consin and Indiana. Indianapolis| | f ; outbid: other major cities in the| , Two Indianapolis youths, homeward bound from a double date in Muncie, were killed last night

{area in landing the convention, | {according to Joe: Cripe, manager when a train struck their car near Anderson.

{of the Indianapolis Convention! The dead are:

Bureau. Wi h ; it out mmunity Wayne Eugene Hendress, 21, of

In attendance, the Shriners’ WASHINGTON, Mar. 28 g22 N. Gray St.

conclave will be second only to |the Indiana State Teachers con- : z | vention. (UP)—Haldore Hanson said| Max i Adams, 21, of 417 ] : |8. Oaklan ve. . today he will sue Sen. Joseph Mr. Adams was the son of Mr.

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Warns of Action If Charges Repeated

100 to Live in Cars

; Arrangements have been made R. McCarthy (R. Wis.) for|and Mrs. Forrest Adams of the (for all available hotel space inj)... ives Oakland Ave. address. Mr, Hen- | Indianapolis during the three-day|li¢l if the Senator ever gives FC ARC FIR aCUoss. Me pet meeting. In addition, arrange-/up his congressional immu-| reynolds. {ments will be made to accommo- nity and repeats his charge that. .The youths, both former Ball {date more than 100 Pullman cars the State Department aid is pro- State College students. were ridjat the Fairgrounds. {Communist. ling in Mr. Hendress’ new autoMr. Cripe said Medinah Temple | Mr. Hanson swore before a Sen- mobile when a New York Central fof Chicago aiready. has arranged ate Foreign Relations investigat- train demolished the vehicle at {to send seven trains to the con-|ing subcommittee that: |a crossing on the Madison-Dela- | vention. |. “Tam not'a Communist. I have ware County line. Composed of 22 temples in the never been a Communist. I have, B On Way 10 Vol Minucee oid [the youths had stayed at the |Adams’ house Sunday night and mn — {had left for Muncie about 5 p. m. fo (Editorial, Page 12) = |yesterday to meet Miss Susan zation. I have never knowingly Parks, young Adams’ fiancee, and associated = with an espionage muother girl, wai ai vol oN t of a forei wer.” { . 2 4 » agen: i called Mr, He had completed three years of Hanson a man “with a mission; college ahd had been Noting in i ” {the traffic department o vans tertainment features are being|lo Sommunize Ihe wa Mr [Milling Co. ep Wis 2 member of ‘worked out by the Convention H is. know get his “pro- Phi Sigma Epsilon social frater- + {Bureau and the Shrine commit-| AAs a no a . p nity and the Baptist Church in tee which was instrumental in “OWE 0 BOC Le Subcom. Shelbyville, his birthplace. bringing the convention here. © | L/L" SCF Mr. McCarthy willl He will be buried in Forest Hil | ~ Od the Murat Shrine committee | o,oq¢ these . charges without/Cemetery, Shelbyville, after servjare Max Blackburn, immediate) oq of immunity, “I will assure|ices there in Murphy Funeral him that he will be called upon to| Home. answer me in a court of justice at Mr. Hendress, a Ball State the earliest practicable moment.” graduate, was employed in the Second Legal Threat accounting department of InterIt was the second threat of national Harvester Co. court action: against Mr. McCar-| Both Parents Ill . Murat, in as many days. Attorneys| His landlady, Mrs. Mary Carfor Owen J. Lattimore, Far East- rico, said he usually went home lern expert, yesterday called uponito Reynolds on week-ends to) apolis,

Mr. McCarthy to retract charges assist his parents, both of whou/ . : that Mr. Lattimore is the “top he said were ill. l nsi £ Forms No Pattern

Russian espionage agent” in this| The bodies were removed to Al-| : : ® » igh lights There is no fixed pattern in the.

Wayne E. Hendress

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Ifivesstate -area; “theassociation’sinever-belonged-to-an-organization convention is next to the Shrine/cited by the Attorney General as

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Parley Features

Tentative entertainment features include recepfion on Sept. 7, a mammoth street parade Sept. 8 and ceremonials on the 9th at the Coliseum. Other top-flight en-

| Riley, director-general of the con-

{Springer, potentate of

Max E. Adams

Cleveland will get the conven-

country. But they added that a bright Funeral Home, Ander-| retraction would not free the Sen- son, Conneraviile. 7 Lambert i 0 sville, Jesse Lambert, ator from liability. -{aistribution of the-bogus- ; Fake bills turn up in taverns, grocery tills, at filling stations,

# i Ks { his | history as one of the greatest! and in other lines of business. {out immunity anything he said|department truck struck his car] : : Trooper Quotes {on the Senate floor he would re- north of the city. Virgil Cosgrove, ‘dates in rhedical history al There have been no convictions ‘ “ATS RE 'sign. Thus far_ in the three-week- trucker, RR. 2, Richmond, was un-| second of a series on “The for counterfeiting in Indianapolis mn will Statement old investigation the Senator has injured. Wonder Hormones.” 2/ since last October. PRINCETON, Mar. 28 (UP)— not reiterated charges under cir- Ey — The Worthless bills Sooding the 0 5 . trial] cumstances that would permit country purport to be the issue Mrs. Clarice Spurlock om Ha court action against him. of various of the 12 Federal Refor ‘the arsenic, murder o ®'\ Mr. Hanson, a small-statured ~ serve banks. Since January, some

father, heard a state policeman man wearing thick eyeglasses, g Boy, 7, drowns while wading in|30 arrests have been made :na«

testify that she said threats had told Senate investigators that, Anh , | Little Eagle Creek. .....+s #itienally of those passing the cur{Sen. McCarthy had charged him; PWR g ] : cg rency. In one instance the Secret De a afai EN Smiley With the “nastiest” word in the! Women's news, canasta, Mrs./gervice seized $200,000 of the new . 4 English language—that of Com-| 4 counterfeits; in andther $30,000. Potter Undergoes Summer styles, Blackwood on One Glaring Error - : Bridge, Counter-Spy, Dishing] The Indianapolis agent called PSC Cross Quiz the Dirt, Times Sewing Cone atieneior to one glaring error

|the Senate that if the time came Pital last night of injuries suffered ‘when he would ‘not repeat with-| yesterday when a State Highway Sept. 21, 1948 may go down in

Chinese smash Red landing on, Hainan Island. , . report 4000 foes SIAN. «osvivriviinnsis

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said ‘yesterday Mrs. Spurlock told him her brother's wife “had ill munial, : i ints will against me because .she was deeply rese 3

ing’ » upon my loyalty,” he said. left off Winter Dearing's will Mr. Hanson. an official

attack

| “could have had someone I . Co! By the end of May, 15 out of| ‘test entry blank,” We, the which will help citizens spot bills I a me.” {nected with advance Manning|zop long distance telephone calls| WOMICH. + evverreeenssnnee . .5/of the latest $10 and §20 er | Gus Mayo, former Huntingburg for President Truman's Point|,,.. the Indiana Bell Telephone, elt flop: police chief, testified she told him|* ou PrOBTam for developing eco-/system can be completed by dial, Radio programs; On the Air, TV/™ with few exceptions, he pointed {after he arrested her brother, Romically backward areas, for-/, company official indicated lo-| PrOBrams. .........c.eeuvs Sout, the letters preceding the

! y spaperman and {Bernard Dearing, on forgery | merly Vas a newspape

: writ-| charges, “I could get him out of | Writer in China. It was his

Y. Yes 'W. Pelt : |Last of a series of-articles by Serial numbers on the counter - harles . Potter, vice .presi{ings at that time which Mr. Mc- Char cp

dent. gad eral fnahagel of In - Judge = Ralph Hamill, th ihe I Se Re rs large. caring in. the “diate Be, “Sered’ ERT testimony | wABsmnnnrmnnnnason En Wederal Heserve Bank seals. . “Cleared-by-FB} funder cross examination as hear- Coniplete sports-coverage, 10¢ally| The serial number is just belo instructor is on - trial for the| Mr. Hanson told the subcom- ings were renewed in the utility’s! . and nationally. veveesieacs 89 the seal, and the letters corree death of her father last April mittee that he was given ‘‘com-|plea for $4.8 million a year more Divortée asks advice on marriage SPond In legitimate bills. : {while he was visiting the Spur- plete clearance” after a full FBI in rates. Co ) | to conviet . . . As Mrs. Man-| The bogus money, the agent lock. home in Evansville. is field investigation in 1948. He was| In the cross-examination, As- hors: 10| added, also has a gray appear wife, Mrs. Eunice Dearing, died investigated, he said, in accord: sistant Public Counselor Walter ‘ jance, because the paper lacks reg {about five months earlier, also ance with the State Department's Jones Jr. sought to shake rebut-/“Mr. Jones, Meet the Master,” and blue fibers. i

IVE" 28-year-old “wite| of an Evansville business college |

lafter visiting her daughter's loyalty program. |tal testimony offered several] Chapter 3. . . . Sovola, Ruark| Report at Once home, i [The subcommittee continued its| weeks ago by the company execu-' and Othman’. . ., About Peo-|: Two Indianapolis police officers | Cpl. Smiiey testified Mrs. Spur- investigation of Mr. McCarthy's tive. - ple. ...o.iiivaiin vereeen +... 11thave been assigned to counterfeit

Sulsject. of ihe Erossexamina, Editorials, Talburt cartoon Hoo. | detection dozen telephone threats after her Department figures without ac-|tion was the question of over-all sier Fo bc pielomele "rally O'Neal, father left his $21,000 estate to/cess to government loyalty files. [conversion to dial operation. Mr | : a Rell Yr said. : her. President Truman, it was Jones contends the company will; ~ Lucey and RUSSELL «..cvvs. ~ Last week a man and a woman . He said when Mr. Dearing’s/learned, has decided to-refuse the be completely - dial operated, for ii,,.,1q Hartley's business col-| Who passed a counterfeit bill at a |garage in Huntingburg burned request of the committee for per- both local and long distance calls =, Red Cross fund drive! filling station were arrested and mysterfously, he told the defend- mission to examine the files. bY the end of 1958. The company tops goal. . 13 questioned, but they were res ant she Was faking to divert, at| Sources close to the President i EV ERO go go PET Shrine circus hailed sa] 500 hen rare hey hag {tention away from her and that Key West, Fla., where he is vaca- “best yet.” amusement it a DE pk i y. n NEWS, +uivivenn vivesvgvess 14 Citizens finding themselves in All your favorite comics. .... 19|Possession of bad bills should re-

{lock said she received at least a sweeping charges against State] recently, John J,

inspector of detectives

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her guilt. She replied she never would not be made available— long-distance dialing operation

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would plead gusty, be sald. {even on a limitéd basis. _ | could be complete, facilities would | Mr. Hanson told the commit-ipave to be installed by more than [tee that Mr. McCarthy had 300 independent companies giv-| |started “a ground swell of hate” ing telephone service inthe state.’ Iwhich had been reflected in his’ The state's contention is that [relations with neighboring farm- the conversion, when it comes, Want a Home Ss ters in Loudoun County,. Virginia, will greatly reduce the cost of 4 * [where he lives. The neighbors, giving service and tha’ the high- That Pays fo Itself?

{he said, are whispering about “a er rates sought will not be necesx : mainland Chinese starving beHOME, AND INCOME

| ” v i . sary. : [Russian oe ving in [he meigh- Under the long-distance dialing cause of Communist shipments to NORTH_OF 38TH Russia. Sis Brick duplex. Each apartment has :

Re) port to police immediately, ofs. Ea 1 iluows Broagway tolums ficers said. Attempts to pass the pelling PS, raxsvans bills on could result in serious ine volvement. . .

APPEALS FOR FOOD TAIPEI, Formosa, Mar.. 28 (UP)—Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek made a world-wide appeal today for food for millions of

| ] at System expected to start in May, De Pa nty aaricul.|a subscriber still will not dial the [ture committee meeting. {number in another city directly. Mr. Hanson said he believes in Much time will be saved, however,

if the s ber knows the num- rooms 3 baths; lving room - kJ |the government loyalty program ubseri vith freplace; master bedroom with |ASK ‘MASTER DEFENSE’

and feels that subversives could Per he is calling in another city | be ferreted out by “the quiet, so-| because in 15 per cent of the cases | ber, thorough methods” used byi the operator will be able to dial | the FBI. é that telephone directly.

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Special Judge Named .. SHELBYVILLE, Mar. 28 (UP) —8helby County Prosecutor Harold Meloy said today that Kenneth Copes, Brookville, judge of the * | Franklin-Union Circuit Court, was

attack.

PLANS VISIT TO DELHI PAKISTAN, Mar. 28 (UP)— Premier Liaquat Al Khan ane

her bag at an official Junch-

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