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LANSING, Mich, Apr. 1 By JOHN L. STEELE (UP)—Police began a house- ; : United Press Staff Correspondent

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weeks, thew talkéd seriously-—but identify the fleeing man, but of-- i cautiously—of making a new ate |ficers believed he may have been a 11 3 jrempt to resume their ‘bipartisan, - ; : ‘ ! Sut gf the Lali who may have Bi oe 3 nonpolitical approach to foreign TN, &s g y or. i holed--up close he. scene. policy. { : . RN — eo A cause of wounds. | Sen. Paul A Douglas (D. Tl) - i : : EE a ; : rised b OU ES aa Th Flying saucer experts Dave Pennycuff and Henry E. Glesing: Jr., Times staff photographers, De went so far/as to suggest iby . . . ; : i y _|five carloads of police while ho appointment’ of Republic team with staff artist Hugh O'Donnell to present a.saucergraph—an All Fools' Day exclusive. ing the store manager and his as- r A ry of RT an » omen z os ; sistant at gunpoint. When police X : . Strictly Confidential— charged, the bandits began shoot-| Plédge Aid to Truman : L ] 3 : ing at almost point blank: range. Two GOP critics of “the State Census Taker to Put Harry | om omer vas sot tour times _ Mon sot Sepa Briagen . ; : x . Another was shot in the arm, and Old and the new . . . po son (Mich.) an yles es’ : a ; - two others were hit by flying : . (N, ‘H.)—assured President True Weighed by Jury ‘Over Hurdles at Key West ot sr], Mr. Fou fi pr IEL 3 i : i Believe’ Both Wounded ’ Lo : i if he wanted genuine co-operation . : 5 ; i $ ; Police believed both bandits — i in the field of foreign. affairs. Perjury Trial Longest in Looking for a Job? No, but Check Again iN- | Poe believed. loth Banalis) Fore on Taio N. California History 1952," Among Queries Facing President nail of bullets from the store. A should be sonsulted Srnediately | : ; sal i Ww | on pending foreign policy quese AN-FRANCISCO, Apr. 1 (UP), By MERRIMAN SMITH, United Press White House Reporter - '¢ar- with Indiana license plates | | he future of amy Bridges. KEY WEST, Fla, Apr. 1—Sometime this afternoon a census Was found abandoned. Tt may| : : ne J ar ast. mbroisd hung in the balance today as -a taker will walk up to the winter White House here, break out his have been the getaway car, police arm 1 PTTL £5 {tor TA th angry Federal Court jury of eight men DIE question pad and start jotting down the vital statistics of the said. | oy afr 8 eve A Ns. and four women tried to decide Truman family. ; . Combing of the area around the 2 PE the State: Be rtment’ is whether he defrauded the govern-| Under a Presidential edict, the answers of the President's supermarket began as an armada 3 1ddled pal en | fami ; t state police cars with 80 armed H with Communists and _ ment in obtaining his citizenship. family, as the answers of all Americans, will be confidential. But|o that Secretary of State Dean © The weary jurymen took the it Was poseible in the case of) = == troopers roamed central Michigan] Acheson is the “dupe” of an } perjury-conapiracy case against|the President to anticipate his : Hoged-Soviet.: we yu the Pacific Coast longshore leader rehiies fairly well, > ,p hor hearin C- 5 3 8. Truman. LEE tT y 5 a dos George . Age: Wo. i A _ maf FE ix: | ‘Relationship to head of house- ‘ Hite i . 3 = ¥e : “instructions climaxed the hold: Definitely the head. ithe AOMROSE case. in the 100: Hace White, re ek az ; Lattinore. to- Testi year ‘history’ of northern Cali- + Male. i ‘ ired’ 3 tics: ee fornia Federal Courts. Married? Yes Fi With Politics; “The bandits apenad. Sea the Mr. Lattimore is scheduled ia *. With fivé hours and 20 minutes Marital status: Married. Madden Hits Plan bm J market. They were tipped i Tuesday before a Senate of fruitless deliberation behind) gate or country of birth: Mis| WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 (UP)—|off to the robbery by the store ven fe a a aamitiee > them, the Jurors er |souri; U. 8. A. President Truman today received manager who managed to trip charges. He already MeCar 130M and Wen , Citizenship: American. |a touchy political problem: What|the burglar alarm as the bandits the ‘Sceusation publiclys oF Herded Into Bus Al to do about the Kerr natural gas|forced him and his assistant at The Se : _ They were hustled out of the| Kind of job: President of the sale at the front nate fight has reduced OA in a tight little group|UNited States. bill. Suput 30 the safe at the fron sn» #2 = = : ¢o-operation between Democrats : The House posed the problem|of the store.-: - -- . ege @ oe : and Republicans on foreign policy and herded into a waiting bus for| Address: 1600 Pennsylvania ae A hail of bullets at almost i ¥ I i S i B | d in er S e : pree a two-block trip to the Whitcomb|Ave., Washington, D. C. to. Mr, Truman yes y when point blank range met the officers ni ia ode nion al roa es 10 ni lowest level singe Hotel where they were locked up! 5 it approved by a narrow, two, .). charged the safecrackers.| me - / ture abithe N . for the night. , | Impatient |vote margin the bill to exempt Policeman Russell Detring zr, | d “ 4 " C ; nt : A “i : = “He on a < oh att ee a val was UE sry or ae TONE it? wr rr ie Det bucee Founded Here Century Ago ( Defense Pact canine er is charged with perjury and! a ucers from federal regulation. |g, jagios, 24, and Anthony : har: . [tion that it is frittéring away its . conspiracy to defraud the govern- here an walt! |. Northern big city Democrats Pohl, 23, were cut by flying glass.! Track Construction Authorized Apr. 1, 1850; 3 5 {resotirces and rE oy ment for allegedly swearing false- United states census enumer- ;r0534y have asked the President. One of the fugitives sported a Present Station Constructed in 1888 | Western Nations crisis to crisis.” He urged the ly at his 1945 naturalization hear-| ators started promptly at 8 ,, (oi; the measure on grounds heavy beard. The other spoke in A CLD ; i appointment of a ‘general staff’ ing..that he never. had been a, 8. m. today. At 8:20 a.m. The ‘1. iv would permit these gas a thick southern accent. By CLIFFORD THURMAN | Draw Up Plan [to direct the cold war against member of the Communist Party.| Times received the following ,. 3,cers to raise consumer Store manager Roscoe Lease First in America = ; : HAGUE NetheFIANAE. | Russia. ns His two co-defendants in the complaint: rates by more than $100 million. said the robbers held up him and One hundred years ago today the Indianapolis common council Apr. 1 (UP)—Defense ministers | Urges. Curb on Reds case, union aids Henry Schmidt, “What do them census takers By the measure has the support his assistant, Allan Groh, as they authorized the laying of tracks for the first union railroad in the of the 12 Atiantic Pact powers| Concerned: shout “eg : .and J. R. Robertson, are accused; do if you ain’t at home? I been—5¢ Speaker Sam . Rayburn and Were locking the rear door for country. -. od met today to ratify a master plan; 0 aE aneame rang with Mr. Bridges in the first count waitin’ on them all mornin’... [gome other powerful Democrats. the night. Trains, such as they were had been puffing in and out of In-(gor the defense of Western Eu:ips" i on PY of conspiracy to defraud and are, I got things to do..." It was only after Mr. Rayburn! The thieves marched the men dianapolis Zines ete Jat, onere was no union station because rope against any Soviet attack. pc bc . wileaguee aud | a jointly charged in count three Niwas a personal appeal for the, t gunpoint to the front door,|there was ut One railroa a gt tract bounded by Louisiana st.|- U. S. Defense Minister Louis prevent communism from going A ANd Ae A Sogerd), Sonfitian hat the H ted here Mr. Lease managed to trip the Madison<& Indianapolis, now| = =,., n,n Meridian St. on Johnson opened the meeting 85 any farther.” Bridges in the commission of a Pretty lousy just now, undergoing, MeAZLTS hat the House accepted tne purglar slarm. Mr. Lease the Pennsylvania Railtoad's In-{O8 oul St on the south chairman with a statement hati-| Non Jed {Gat the aint elony—perjury. rextensive repairs. Family forcéd it, 176 to 174. land ‘Mr. Groh were forced to lie dianapolis Division. . and Illinois St. on tlie west ing the “Teal and very encoUrag-iiration and the nation had suf Conviction. on all counts pro- to live in temporary quarters, House, action came only two on the floor while the robbers Indianapolis, however, grew. By ol * > {ing ~progress” already made 10 fered “a great defeat” Whe od vides not more than seven years. Plumbing facilities: Inside and days after the Senate passed the tackled the store safe. - {1850 “other rail lines were con-| The Union Passenger Station preparing the - defenses of the E n ‘the / a { ’ | A by! | ity with the rest of was officially opened Sept. 28, : Communists overran China. But in prison and/or $15.000 fines for adequate. - | measure which was ed by | - - necting the city re North Atlantic area each defendant. Pr § $30 { Sen. Robert H. Kerr (D. Okla.).! ; {tte world and members of the 1853. John Brough. president of “Ci Coating he said, “wel, tid Doth parties were sacrific a million. | The bill's. supporters se. Tony Impr OVEeS, Common Council did something the Madison & Indianapolis, was ‘ . tor PE the national in‘erest- by

a : : {shall consider further plans for| } i i ——- |named first president of the In-'° {wrangling about past decisions. MLB GUARES REPORTED y Employed”? Yes, and hard at knowledge it could not survive To Return Home [on rE r. 1, 1850, the council dianapolis da board. Other Our mutual defense and give; He called for (1) the strengthens TAIPEI Formosa, Apr. 1 (UP) ijt. [presidential veto, since a two-| ? | author Pr. ie building of the members included Chauncey direction to the continuing work ing of the Marshall Plan and the

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~~Niné mild earth tremors shook, What were you doing last week ?| thirds vote of both Houses is Coa ! i ; of the military organization. | Atlantic Pact: (2) the prevention ~ “Formosa today, but no damage Lying on" te beach & F0d bit of meeded-fo-override aen ation: NeXt Week 2 {Union.. tracks. .At.that time In- Rose, president of the Terre . | : P wil or casualties were reported. They the time, but still putting in more| Madden Hits Bill : 3 | . fof .all men to prepare to defendiin & ; Repo F { 2 the] iE TONY DIGGIN will be home 8091 rsons. Madison, at the H. Smith, president of the Indian-| 0 prepare to defend in Southeast Asia and (3) co« ere In the Pacific Ocean off jactual working hours than ‘the. wpe bill provoked an hour-long! next week. ; {other or) of the line, had a popu- apolis & Bellefontaine. themselves. Our plans are the operation between “forward looks e east coast of Formosa. {average factory hand. | tumultous House debate in which | Cost More Than $1 Million | same plans, and we are ready to|/ing people of both parties” in { Rep. Ray J.- Madden, (D. Ind.),\ leukemia victim who was given, Four railroad lines were then| : ¢ Looking for a job? Not at the|charged the legislation was’ de-\only two weeks to live. a short serving Indianapolis. The. three|q; tion replaced .the first struc- quired to maintain a sufficiency] " 12) present, but check again in 1952.|=igned to “turn over to the gasitime ago, will return from New|others were the Terre Haute &|; ... i" 1888 The building ana | Of Preparedness. Pontiff Greels The census Bureau estimated Monopolists all of our natural York “almost a normal boy”|Richmond; the Indianapolis and; ... shed cost in excess of $1) Defines Objectives ” L ighlight { bow Physicians at University Hos- Indianapolis ; | for each individual listing would The independent producers are yi { polis. ] The present Indianapolis Union urgent business that the free peo-| ,.. he Le) S$ {require from: 15 to 30 minutes. ing used as a smokescreen for pital, New York City, sald treat Terminal Needed he Station layout with extensive ples of the western world nave [1 5 Languages Today tn-eounty politics. Indi- |the vacation White House was|cried. “It is a special interest bill cortisone, had arrested the dread trains needed some place to Bp EE ass Nn am VATICAN CITY, Apr. 1 (UP) anapolis vital statistics.... 2 expected to be super-speedy. | laden with political dynamite.” |blood disease. - land turn around when they| inh js owned now 60 per . | , . News for the women. Black- Mrs. Truman and Margaret,| The attack brought ie, Ray- | Like 7-year-old Jerry De vjreathed Indiavapolis. passed the Cen by the Pennsylvania Rail-|jectives of ‘the North Atlantic audience to 20,000 Catholic pile who join the President here in burn down from bis rostrum. | e C \road and 40 per cent by the New| Treaty as to deter aggression, to 8rims in St. Peter's Basilica to- * pattern service, the social | id-a terucon, also will be ques:| “J don't think I could be ac- 0¢, Times, Tony went to New following resolution to remedy york Central. Tira pet, and “today. calendar, and other news [tioned by 2 local census taker if | used of having any great desire|,). variet : k y Club. | “Resolved: That it is expedient i : concerning social svents.... 3.1 | y , Cortisone was used -to “treat to locate and establish at Indian-| Way operates the ‘Union Station, War upon us.” pug 3 ys by Ae { re. \dedbawreanid people,” Mr. Rayburn said. Tony in University Hospital, while apolis a joint railroad track con-|the Union tracks and the Indian-| The defense ministers met in grima 10-scek the fullest spiyiua events and announcements. 4,5! ' ‘The President’s wife and daugn-| iT. 1 {ter traveled to Miami by-train é : ’ 1 jcredited for restoring Jerry's ich. than 74 miles of tracks are oper- liana Kazerne barracks [Visita to Rome, { is A lis, the Terre Haute & Rich- . How can he prevent two bro- jana were scheduled to molar over | All Fools Brings | health. [ap ta the Fore & Indianapolis ated and the company has 33 master defense plan submitted to, , The Pape seemed to ba 11 good . . : . { ky : ” : ; Cowpiels ~toverage. of = the Id Re the presi ‘Foolish ‘Weather | won, on oF Mr and Mrs and the Indianapolis & Belleton- SOnDections with, other railroads, them for ratification already. has! and clear. sports news and special tips | when My. Truman answers the, LOCAL TEMPERATURES = | Thomas Diggin, 1064 Oliver Ave, taine railroads. And to establish "Gp, 08 0 Po 0 py 1g or Oe oe rations” ” Rumors that the Pope-had ooh about the Indians by Bill q ; m... 41 10a. m... 39 ! oh tor | LAH ng a special ‘pontifical - Eggert census questions, he will be prac-| 6a. m a. with his mother Monday or Tues.| Passenger depot for said com- 0k eT iy Sool and twols The ministers were expected to/ mass for 3000 pilgrims yesterday ~ a a co TU panies,” i - = ldiscuss at length the financing were “ridiculous,” Vatican informs Shortly after his arrival here 8am... 90 12 (Noon) 42 ay. |" Such was the origin-of the first: through freight tracks parallel! ¢ (po plan. last month, ‘he urged the Ameri-| 9 a.m... 39 1pm... 4 The Variety Club—and ail In- ‘to the shed at the south. th, 8 \ A = can people to talk frankly with) oo Sol showers? propriate welcame for the second|th® United States. ; |abolie’ Grion Radway ate: The Dalted _ States ol roo BRICK HOME Wet weather ushered in All/Indianapolis youth to “whip” the] ~ Double-Tracked Later 1E F ident: Karl Most of the bill. It already has Tal I er ulacntial natu of | pools Day today, but the Weath- oe anago 9 j | In May, 1850, the Union Track] A a ree all located hundreds of millions of ONLY 9 YEARS y "ler Bureau promised only cloudy] B. N, Peterson, chairman of Railway was organized and the p Newell, second vice president; d0!/ars worth of war material Qf DI ii Other than meeting his family|gyies through tomorrow. Tonight|the Variety Club's Heart Fund, building of the first union track 1’ Taney Willcox, secretary; P.|t0 the member states under the — — pr

dfanapolis was a TRFIVIng town of Haute —& Richmond, and Oliver] “Weare: exercising: the right of further CommunistThe 11-year-old” ~ Indianapolis|lation of 8012. | Check -on Job In '52 y = | ._.__!maké the sacrifices that are re- making future decisions. The present Indianapolis Union {that the average time required|8as reserves.” again. Bellefontaine, and the Peru & 5p | “Now let us get on with the, 20,000 Pilgrims Page But the enumerator who calls at the big producers,” Mr. Madden ment with the new hormone drug,| They needed a terminal. Mr. Johnson defined the ob- —Pope Pius granted a general {who was flown to New York | wood on -bridge, The Times by) | York with the aid of the Indianap-!| jon: : : {igs gitustion: The Indianapolis Union Rail- defeat an aggressor if he forces The Pope spoke briefly in five 8 their trip from the East is not t00 to serve. the interests over.the| 1 Completa coverage of church [the wonder drug, ACTH, was pecting ‘the Madison & Indian- apolis“Belt Railroad. In all more the closely-guarded red-brick; Ju- benefits from their Holy Year ken homes?-—Mrs. Manners ondition. He voice was strong : is expected to arrive by plane and Jocate on said track a Joint online through tracks, one suz-!| 4ssasssacnsrncnenas | ticing what he has preacned. Ta. .m... 40 11a. m... 40 dianapolis—planned for an ap-|Union tracks and union station in = po. i gfficers of the Indian-| , U+S: to Foot Most of Bill their census takers without fear and answering the cenusrques-|yi) pe colder, tomorrow warmer./said a “welcome home” benefit Was started on the following p Fox, treasurer, and G. H. Al-| American military aid program. 242” Lar AMODERN, Tih

{ 508, oe ent land o| The mercury will slide to 35 to-lshow for Tony will be held at the June 19. The first track was aid pach, comptroller. | However, four or five of the| ~ §isticoms Urice roo, dining foo yp acalion at the sea-\nignt and hike to 55 tomorrow.|Indiana Theater midnight Apr. as a singlé track with a fill for, Gg. w. B {smaller states were expected to garage. shore, basking in the d foe. BFC Shic! Sperating| STUDEBAKER REALTY CO ore, ing le sun andis low of 39 was recorded today 15. a {two tracks. It was double-tracked officer and W. H. McKitrick- is Press the United States at today’s| SLL =P ed 9 taking a swim. {after the mercury reached 56 at! Proceeds will be used to de-|as far as East St. in 1853. superintendent. | meefing for even more aid. With- Trion ey BL Feri "IVA WARNS GIS 2 p. m. yesterday. {fray future-expenses which addi-| Construction of America’s first| m———————— Jout it they contend, they will be) NOW the REAL BSTATH t . [tional treatment for Tony will Union Station—or depot as it was an d PI Tri {unable to play their full part in ADS are in THE TIMES! WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 (UP)—| SEIZE HEROIN CACHE {necessitate. Anything over will go calied in those years—started in! inasors rian Irp _|the European defense plan. | “TU ll el oie The Veterans Administration] HONOLULU. T.H.-Apr.1(UP) into the club's Heart Fund for 1852. The old Indianapolis Morn-| CALGARY, Alberta, “Apr. 1 In addition to financial prob-| daily and Sunday, THEY | warned former GI's foday—more | —Customs officers seized $18, {other worthy cases 1ssisted by ing Journal suggested editorially (UP)—The Duke and Duchess of lems, the ministers were expected TIMES now ~bFing THE | Earl Richert, Side Glances 'than 15 months in ‘advance, that worth of heroin aboard the liner the club. that the new building “might be Windsor ‘have made hotel reser-|to discuss the possible future roles readers the GRE TEST j and a Talburt cartoon..... 10|the veterans education and train-| President Wilson last night. Iti Details of the benefit showicalled the Grand Railroad Ren-|vations here for Apr. 11. The of Spain and Germany in defend-| SELECTION of homes All your favorite comics..... 16/ ing program runs out July 25, was the largest seizure here in 10/have not been worked out, Mr. dezvous.” f ; {Duke owns a largé ranch near ing stern Europe against any for sale! x — AN r oe en, ii lyears. He Peterson said: — | The first station was built on High Rivera, Alberta, 'Soviet attack. ae :

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