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Fleeing Assailant Shoots at Policeman

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RICHMOND, Apr. 8 (UP) s young man was shot and killed ona town street corner tonight by an assailant who hit liceman as he was being Bonin y ap

The assailant then fired two disappearing down an alley. Police identified the dead man - He was killed with one shot fired at close range. Mr. Tippin had walked out of a tavern only a moment before he was killed, police said. But the more than 100 patrons in the bar said they heard no argument or even noticed Mr. Tippin and his killer. ik Officer Frank Threewit was on his way to dinner and was only about 150 feet from the corner of 5th and Main Sts, where the shooting occurred. He heard the shot and said he stopped a young man, about 20 to 22 years old, who was coming toward him but looking back over his shoulder. Officer Threewit was searching the youth but had found née gun when the lad hit him, dazing him slightly. He ran around a corner, Officer Threewit said, and just before ducking into an alley he fired two shots at Officer Richard Mason, who was coming toward him from the other corner. { Officer Mason, who was off| duty, not in uniform and un-| armed, was unable to return the fire. The youth escaped down the alley.

SPEAKER FOR COUNCIL LOGANSPORT, Apr. 8—“It Is Time To Stop This Slaughter”| will be the subject of Daniel C.| Park, Indianapolis, president of the Indiana Safety Council, when he addresses members-of the Indiana Roadside Council in their|

Barnes Hotel.” den, Ind., will tell the group about

J. M. Kauffman, Ft. Wayne, IRC president, will preside in the allday session. Members of the LaPorte district of the council will be hosts.

WIN GRAIN HONORS LAFAYETTE, Apr. 8—Wayne VanCleave and Harold "Haffner, both veteran Montgomery County grain exhibitors, brought high honors to the Hoosier state in a national competition of grain champions held this week in Minneapolis, Minn. | Competing in the eighth annual Philip W. Pillsbury contest| against championship wheat sam-

class. Mr. Haffner's Lincoln soy-,

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shots at another officer before as Francis Arthur Tippin, 20.

Beans won the top national honor |

in this category. Both men will receive special Pillsbury awards.

SCHOOL BOARDS TO MEET LAFAYETTE, Apr. 8 — School boards from 13 northwestern Indiana counties will meet in the Purdue Memorial Union on Apr.

O. H. Roberts, Evansville attorney and president of the association, will open the session with an address on “Our Responsibility for State-Wide Reorganization of Schools.” Lf Walter Scholer, Lafayette architect, will discuss “What's New in School Building Construction?” A trip to the Durgan School, now under construction, will conclude the activities.

LEADERS’ SCHOOL SET LAFAYETTE, Apr. 8—Several | hundred community and youth|

[group leaders will attend the sec-|

ond annual two-state Leisure- | craft and Counselling Camp at|

Merom Institute, Merom, May 1-6. |

versity of Illinois, is designed to teach skills, develop character and promote community social

F. L. McReynolds, of the Purdue 4-H Club staff, will be among the leaders. National Rec

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BLOOMINGTON, Apr.

comic strip. cartoon, will select| the 1950 National Independent!

~~ ounm lays Youth On Street Corner in

Photos o Henry E. Glesing Jr. Times Staff #hotveragher Smiling-faced Susan (Susie) Hiatt, 3002 English Ave., is happy because she is 3 years old today. Susie doesn't realize it, but she will never see her birthday fall on Easter Sunday again during the remainder of the 20th Century. Th d jointly by 'n With 2 Inks Par Tr reore Join Uni. Man With 3 Jobs Needs $31 a Day

* . To Pay on Twins |g Angeles Area DETROIT, Apr. 8 (UP) —| ; . > Miss Grace Walker, Harold Coppens took time out, reation Association, from his three jobs today to say of New York City, is another spe- he doesn’t want charity to help cialist who will instruct at the pay medical expenses for his new- : RRA DORR AWS. AREER * |The babies, born a week

Students Association sweetheart just as soon as I can.”

for the ninth annual convention) here Apr. 20-22.

Jim Mullins, senior, chairman Coppens to pay only $10 every [two weeks on the bill.

of the committee, said 34 girl representing independent organ.

” " 5 izations ’ from colleges and uni-} “WE'RE NOT concerned about where the tornado-like wind tore versities throughout the Unitea the payments,” said Miss Mildred off the roof and did $10,000 damStates have entered the contest.|Riese, director of the hospital. age. Sheets of tin, pieces of lum“Our first job is to take care. of ber, roofing and at least a dozen

More than 400 delegates are ex-|

pected to represent the various children whether the parents can barrels whirled crazily in the air. (afford it or not.”

institutions at the convention.

cores? MEMORIAL RITES FOR F. D. R.

Public services on the fifth: an-|

Wednesday. |

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parents to WASHINGTON, Apr. 8 (UP)— afford. “I don’t need that kind of help,’ ples from various state crops as- niversary of the death of Presi- Mr: Coppens replied. “I'v sociations, Mr. VanCleave placed dent Roosevelt will be held at his.up my mind to pay wha first in the soft winter wheat grave in Hyde Park, N. Y., next and I'll work

| Children’s Hospital, where the thunderhead, a phenomenon al{twins are, said it would ask Mr.

She said they only wanted utes in the area because flyin ye tot pay what they can debris broke a Southern Califor Seeds Capt a 2. Blows, Sree restraining ' Mrs. . nia Edis 0. el _iskipper of the ship when ran i ity Filton Co, Sects line: Depa aground. Capt. Duke was en route adoption until a hearing on lhe]

I do.”

TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!

ago A “toaring wind suddenly swept access to navigable water. IDGE about two. months prematurely, | {WO blocks of the Thdustrial sec-! : : > {are costing $31 a day to kee “Florida's wayside - parks. -“Mrs:; Capp; creator “of ““L'l" Abner,” them in Eaton a a Wospital. “I'm not asking for any help, he said. “I'll take care of the bills!

1 [Tooting trees and tossing barrels) » aloft but causing no injuries.

“IHuston’s body will be crentated Edgar, at Patton Park yesterday.

"Bunny" because (you guess it) he is an Easter baby.

Freak Winds Rip Mo's New Chie

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CAPT. IRVING T. LUKE, new skipper of the USS Missouri, set tsatl for the East again today after

Trees Uprooted, Roofs Destroyed

tion today, destroying roofs, up- the Ma Apr. 17, was landlocked

| The weather bureau said the a pileup on W. Morris St. Friday {brief blast was a large isolated night,

most unheard of in Southern! san California. :

| Most damage was done at the

|Arrow Mill Co. lumber "yard, iar in the lineup, being detoured

Power was cut off for 15 min- state police said.

e made patrolled the section to .prevent to the East from the West Coast. case

tI owe, |injuries from this and other brokat my three jobs tilllen utilities lines.

. . | Weather Forecaster "John L.! Rifle Bending OK, Frazee said cold ocean air masses| Wife Beating Not

moving over the coastal area were responsible for the storm. Bending a 22-caliber rifle with! “Such a storm is caused when the bare hands is no crime to the) warm surface air rises to form a Indianapolis police department. cumulus rain cloud and cool air! | sweeps in to replace it.” |man who knocks his wife down

and curses her in the street—even| Medical Censors Go

{after she has shot at him twice | with that selfsame rifle. { | ! 3 Into Dr. Sander's Case, ite Wal Sil Waite, 25. OANCRESTER, N H. Apr, : of Martinsville, were arrested last Te » o ls demonstrated censors of the Hillsborough Coun-/ night after Walls d ty Medical Society met secretly o)iean 1042 Church St. today to consider the case of Dr. Mrs. Walls entered the Oltean Hermann N. Sander who was ac-| ome carrying the rifle and a quitted last month of a murder gr qge against: her husband, charge in the “mercy slaying” of police reported.

a woman cancer patient. She caught up with him in the Sit ve 9 © of the mesting 6nd nature kitchen and fired one shot, but

of the charges made against Dr. Sander were not 0 ay The missed, police said. He fled out-| board members have met several doors, and she pursued him and times before .to discuss the case fired again. He turned the tables before making recommendations PY advancing on her, seizing the

.|to. the full body of. the county rife and bending it four inches }

out of plumb, and scoring his | Sunday punch.

) . She was charged with shooting Huston Rites Tuesday with felonious intent. He was

| charged with assault and battery At. Hollywasi: Theater | and disorderly conduct. Funeral services for actor Walter, Te 1. os Huston will be held here Tuesday Boy, 8, Hooks Bass

at the Academy of Motion Picture, \Arith Christmas Rod

Arts and Sciences Theater. I Telegrams announcing the non-| Eight-year-old Roger Harvey denominational services were sent received a new rod and reel as a today to friends and co-workers present last Christmas.

of the 66-year-old-actor. Mr.| He went fishing with his dad,

medical shciety for a vote.

following the services: +His--dad -caught--two - five-pound He died yesterday of a heart large mouth baes, each two feet ailment only a few hours after a long. Roger caught a two-pounder. party honoring his birthday. He| Spokesmen said the catches had not been able to.attend the were the first large mouth bass party because of his illness. |caught at Patton Park this year.

Earl. Wins ‘Brascor’ for 1950

Earl Wilson, The Times Broadway columnist, has been chosen by the Corset and Brassiere Exhibitors Guild as the Man of the Year. Earl's concentrated attention on the female form has won him the Guild's "Brascor" (female Oscar) for 1950, which was presented to him by Taffy Gordon, in.advance of the Guild's annual style show, being he column, "It Happened Last Night," is on Page 37.)

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Ukelele (Bunny) sings "Happy Birthday” to himself to celebrate his 6th birthday today, Frank Jacobs, 342 S. Temple Ave., | was born on Easter Sunday in 1944 and received the nickname of |\een quietly going about their

Both Parties Launch * Loyalty Probes as Key

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For Sweeping Purges Leaders Plan to Crack Down on Those

Who Flirt Around With Insurgents ; By IRVING LEIBOWITZ ‘Democrat - and Republican party leaders launched reparats “loyalty” probes in Marion County last night. - Loyalty to the county organizations, that is: Chiefs of both political parties intend to “purge” from the fall election any candidates found flirting with rebel or insurgent groups, Ward politicians and public office candidates will be questioned, watched and spied on, - "Key Democrat organization Before the May 2 primaries. thel oy ngigates: > Lo Republicans hope to know which| oo ue 1am gham Republicans are loyal to the County SwImmgham. Jack Innis-James Bradford-Sam| s,4itor Touis Adams. Blum county machine. The Demo-| qr aqqurer— Albert Koesters. crats hope to find out which poy the City Hall group and’

Democrats are loyal to the Paul h McDuff-Frank McKinney county [Vn county machine have ine

machine {dorSed Congressman Andrew . : Jacobs for re-election. The party leaders have found "“_ ) out, as others have before them, KEY Amerie Way Republican that “saying and doing are two Candidates: different things.” | County Clerk—Ralph Moore. We Trusted Agents | Sheriff—Albert Magenheimer,

Thus, the political chieftains| Key Republican organization {have employed “tried and trusted” candidates: lespionage agents to uncover the County Clerk—H. Dale Brown, subversives.” ; Sheriff—James Langford. Mr. McDuff, county Democratic. Both GOP groups have indi’

head, has been trying to weed out {Mayor Feeney's “henchmen.” He {is having trouble, however, finding out just who is and who isn’t {a Feeney supporter. The Republicans, who

{business of campaigning while the | Democrats {other in the newspapers, are hav-

have

waged war on each

cated a willingness to embrace the same judicial candidates, although several “deals” are ex+ pected to materialize this week which may change the lineups.

A&P Heiress Wed To Englishman in

LOS ANGELES, Apr. 8 (UP) George W, utts today to name

Bachelor

: running aground in the largest asked the co LOS ANGELES, Apr. 8.(UP)-— inland city. in the U.S. without him father of

Lee Howard, |Cal., while her husband was overdivorced from Mr. | THF. CAR, driven by his wife, Howard, she is seeking to put the] according to ‘state police, was/child out for adoption, Melchior] bashéd in the stern when another charged. Mrs. Howard broke her friend-

seas,

the car in front of him. Damage her forward and stern totaled $400, Kaump, as the infant's father. . Besides settling the question of The new skipper of the Mo suc- paternity Mr. Melchior asked an]

admirer,

releasing the

|custody of the baby.

But it' looks with disfavor on a.

ing troubles, too.

man, frequently ha

termining which Republicans have]

Miles From Sea Bg Declared Papa i:

rebel American Way Republican

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Committee.

Melchoir!

es ntti as Marion County. child born to his Capt. Duke, who will take over ¢riend. 1 or, 17, was landlock In_his superior court suit, the a a in" Indianapolis aiter his cat Was 35. year-old Melchior said he county chairman.

|smashed, both stem and stern. in athered the child of Mrs. Patricia \ 22, Long Beach, Way'ers in the GOP primary will

allow the insurgent Republicans

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victory "for to pick a new coun

county machines

Bruce Kay! tidates:

County Clerk—A Howard

child for! Recorder—Mary

Center Assessor |densticker.

He - also sought

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At stake for both Mr. McDuff and Mr. Innis is control of the Democrat and Republican parties! former. girl| Feeney's City HRP arodp can beat the county Democratic machines 't the mayor will name the next]

Name Key Man The Democrat and Republican bred-horse racing enthusiasts

Sheriff —Tony Maio. Auditor—Toney Flack.

Center Trustee—Henry Mueller. living in

Sn ese Southern Mansion

. AIKEN, 8. C. Apr. 8 (UP)— Mrs. Josephine Hartford Douglas, 1heiress to an Atlantic and Pacifie Food Stores’ fortune, and John F, |C. Bryce were married today at

Glenn Funk's

{the lavish home of a winfer resi.

For if Mayor| 225 here, :

New York, will leave immediately or a wedding trip abroad and will .make their home in New | York: City upon their return. They were married in an ine formal ceremony at the swank mansion, One Acre Farm, of Tommie Leiter, a prominent member of the clique of thorough-

the American|

ty chairman.

and the rebel which vacations here.

groups have selected certain key| FR after a truck accident,” rammed ship with plaintiff before the baby candidates to carry the brunt of| THE BRIDE is a sister of Hunt. him, forcing him to smash into was born, he said, and named 'Ne campaigning. The list follows: jneton Hartford II, who is now Key City Hall Democratic can- working on movies in Hollywood,

{She is thought to be one of the |world’s wealthiest women, and is Ibert Losche. [the divorced wife of Broker Barkley K. Douglas. Mr. Bryce, an Englishman now this country, was — Porter Sei- recently divorced by the former | Sheila Byrne.

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