Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1950 — Page 3
‘Hoosier Congressmen Guests of Capehart ! They Think = Senator Has Been ‘Vindicated’ in Action
candidates are strong for paign of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R. Wia,) and citen of the dim _ - view of Sen. McCarthy Govs. James Duff of -....... Pennsylvania and Earl a The governors castigal Sen. McCarthy's conduct in ivan at the governors’ conference at| 2 views were discussed by the Indiana Republicans at a dinner
fnahfics the conduct of the nation's foreign affairs. He made the statemerit to the 424 annual Conference of Gov-|' ernors in answer to congressional criticisms, Jartiouiarty on Sen.
Schricker 3 Explains lan 4 ae Clea the
; Pe Continaed From Page. Ki : on From Page : a four-day conference here on do- ae 2h hate ang fellow} ,|mestic and foreign problems. The discussion was touched off Schricker’'s report indi- by Democratic Gov. William Pres-
Gov. cated the state would start on the ton Lane of Maryland during a
proposed “cure program” as soon! as two additional buildings at the Norman J. Beatty Memorial Hospital in Westville are constructed. . Pore I oo essup Notes Safety Program Mr. Acheson sald it was bé-
“As soon as we relieve some of cause he knew his people, through | the overcrowded conditions,” the 10 years of service in the Sopa. was chall —when— he first Governor said, “we can concen- ment. made his charges and asked tojtrate on curing the people now! 5 listed most of his top aids’ name names. When he did name confined.” by
Bapts, he then was criticized for ne Governor also made notes | Philip C. Jessup, one of Sen. Mc- Securities Law.
- lon the state's traffic safety pro-| Carth s principal target ” Sh indicted by the Grand + “Charging.that Sen. McCarthy) gram which he termed “in the sq hys >in Pp gets, who | e was aie 4 rand didn’t t the proper technique is sa side the secretary at the Jury Mar. 12, 1946, and the ar ear, He pion tl ny only] {front row with the best of other conference table. [raignment was set for May 18. Sm can do a job. of ou | “The men around me are cour- | From then on the case went like Gov. Schricker made particular| |ageous and vigorous men,” Mr. this:
covering Communist infiltration of the: OpnAnt This: adminis ropa of the Saves systematic 4 cheson said. Mr, Acheson said Mav 18, 1946— Arraignment con-i tration is too involved to 40 S0.| ror a ‘one good thing about the attacks tinued, defendant Mil.
ers” off the highwa means of It really rill require a Republican ghway hy |is that Mr. Jessup had been ready 5» 1946—Arraignment con-
a card index file in the Bureau of t i Congress and we expect to have i, Vehicle which tists all cOn-|shey began a partment ermined, tinued. ¢ defendant ill.
one after the next election.” |victions against Hoosier motor- ~ Cites Murder Case {ists.
Such sinister matters as homo-|
Today, Charles B. Indianapolis, 11th District GOP candidate for Congress, summed up the general attitude of the Indiana Republicans as being proMcCarthy. “We féel that Sen. McCarthy has been vindicated,” Mr. Brownson said. “We certainly do not “share the eritical views of 'Gov's. Duff and Warren. Sen. McCarthy
+ Dean Acheson, Secretary of Lane wanted to know why Mr. Acheson apparently had so much - confidence in a department under! such intense criticism,
The case of Pauline Keller is
expert and Ambassador-at-Large
; lis under fire. Discusses Organization |" "Phete have been some dismis- | —gexualism have seeped down from i Tpe- Governor explained that sals in the department on si "Washington clear-to- India ricted of three ma-| grounds. under--the-gover a trafic violations face auto- loyalty checkup, but Mr. he said, citing the Thayer murder matic revocation of their licenses. explained them this way: case. Yesterday Gov. Schricker dis-| He said that in 1945 the State “The whole moral climate needs cussed organization of state gov-| Department took over several war |CAt¢ Was Presented 404 the bong cleaning up,” Mr. Brownson as- ernment with other state officials|time agencies and among them | “0 Lae serted. jafter a panel on needed reforms were about 3000 employees, in-| Mar. 3, 1947—The case was as-| “The “moral climate” of Lake |and said, “Indiana needs some| cluding some misfits. | signed to Dour 3. ™ tind . ..County, where Paul Cyr, Gary, | {changes, but not as many as the! Praises Peurifo | Mar. 31, 1947--The defen an Republican congressional candi-| great “majority “ofthe other “yr “Welt 13" Work Fa This’ date, claims big-time gambling is |states.” |great mass of people,” Mr. Ache-| linked to politics, was taken up |: Gov. Schricker’s party included gon said, * ‘taking care to maintain today with a Republican member | State ee Superintendent AT- nigh morale and efficiency and at of the Senate Crime Investigating, 1 uo" urston, Budget Director the same time protecting the Committee. ‘Lytle _Freehafer and ) Mr. - Loftin, rights of individuals. Mr. Cyr conferred with Sen. Alexander Wiley (R. Wis.) who is Hunt 9 Teen Girls {who were misfits,” he explained.
a member of the Kefauver com- In New York Escape ere Mi. explained, |
mittee investigating crime, The . young war .hero was introduced] CLAVERACK, N. Y, June 20 loyalty checkup has been con-| to Sen. Wiley by Sen, Capehart. | (UP)—State police sent out an ducted by Deputy Secretary John ‘alarm today for nine teen-age E. Peurifoy, Mr. Acheson said:
May Bare Detalls y “We are as sure as we ever can The Senior Senator from Indi-: girls who escaped a juvenile de- pe in this uncertain world that we
ana said he (Cyr) may - later Among them are: Illness of make public the things he laid tention home by scaling a 12-foot have a good, clean, loyal outfit | Forney. prosecutor, Witnieas,: debéfors the crime committee. (wire fence. My worries are not. about my as- fendant Yesterday Mr. Cyr said at a A gang of 24 of the girls, all sociates—1I have no doubts about | Filing of any one of many | press conference that his charges under 16, made the break ' last; eM ‘motions which will have to be| will involve high officials. After-| As for himself, Mr. Acheson nvolve inight, But within a few hours gaiq ¢ ruled upon by-the court. A motion] ward he said this will include his| ongress would have to take Democratic opponent, Rep. Ray police had picked up 15 of the his own loyalty for granted. to dismiss, quash, plea in abateMadden, Gary. escapees. West Must Win ent, SHange of pr of | All the Republican congression-| The schol, the New York State Foreign Aid Chief Paul G. Hofr-| Venue, new trial, mistria man told the governors last ins
“al nominees are being shown the Training School for Girls, has ropes here by the four GOP Con-|more than 500 Inmates, all girls|that the West can and must win the cold war. Another fighting ‘war, he said, would lead to “the
gressmen from the state and dsing 1s Sommitied as juvenile hart and William KE. delinquents from throughout the! Sens. Cape suicide of civilization itself.” The present conflict with the
Jenner (R. Ind.) tate. Kremlin, he said, is “the most ti-|
| changed from a property bond to! ia cash bond,
Ja Case called, de-! o Acheson fren Foman: forfeited. | Feb. 3, 1947—A doctor's certifi-
| guilty and requested trial by jury. The case was placed on the jury calendar to be called during a period when the court is having jury cases.
“We did not want to destroy the Sor ts eS
lorganization to eliminate those
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With every continuance, time | be heard.
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Among the speakers at the dinner was Sen. Homer E. Fergu- | CLASS RECITAL SET son (R. Mich), who strongly, Lora Lubbe Lackey will pre-| urged home training for children|sent a class of piano and choral | so that when they grow up they| students in recital at 7:30 p.m will follow their elders Into the Thursday in the Wiking Music
WASHINGTON, June 20 (UP
mw He said the West must win on| the military, economic, political
|ereasingly tricky subversives and.
In the FBI section of the Just
GOP fold. Co. Auditorium, {planning, work and sacrifice.” | “The increasing stealth -and|~ | Mr, Hoffman called for contin- deceit employed by subversives. — ued support of the Marshall Plan, make the work of the FBI inarms aid to Europe, American creasingly difficult and require, preparedness, and defeat of a more manpower and ingenuity to
“sixth column” in- this country secure the information which will made up of “those people who prevent a breakdown of our dowould spread dissension, disunity mestic security.’ and doubt.” Use Fictitious Names
The FBI director told Congress .the difficulties “can well be re- ; M h {alized when it is considered that |subversives use fictitious names, n ystery Deat meet under the cover of darkness COLUMBUS, June 20 (UP) — and operate in a clandestine manAn autopsy indicated today that per.’ |ENa Mitchell, . 42. Seymour, Mr. Hoover said that until there [drowned in-White River. is a national policy which will | There were no marks of vio- ue “clandestine and underlence, but authorities held four, ound activities unprofitable,” persons under high bond for fur-| the challenges to the FBI will {ther investigation. continue. A state police boat recovered | “Suppression and outlawing /the body, caught in willow g,hversive organizations by legisbranches in the - rain-swollend ative enactment are not stream, late yesterday, nearly 48|answer” he said. “As a nation hours after Ernest Bennett, 42,/ywe need have no fears so long as and three other persons told police actions of those residing within the. woman jumped into the river our shores are ‘open and above and disappeared. board.’ ” Bennett was held on $5000 bond Mr. Hoover detailed arguments off a drunkenness charge, as were previously voiced for not disclosNoah Bennett; 36; hiz= wife; Myrtle, 33, and Leroy Rodman. Coroner Joseph Dudding said he would withhold a verdict,
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question-and-answer session. Gov.| and now ECA administrator, at the state dinner of the governors’ conference last night at White | Sulphur Springs, W. Va. At right is Pennsylvania governor James Duff.
Hearing Continuances Delay Ia M. Holmes, | Criminal Cases for Years .
(Continued From Page One) name, including Far Eastern been pending since her arrest in September of 1945. She is charged with grand larceny and violation of the Indiana
‘moved for and was granted a day work in a bicycle shop, usher-| continuance.
for a continuance. Granted. iasked for a continuance, {jury trial Oct. 3, 1949.
“to appear, bond an wMdavit Tor EoNtNUANTE court prosecutor untit-1906; 1 grounds Mrs, Keller was still i.
~watved arraignment; “plended: Tot stoners report ied Fury dm Brady gang tetrortaed Ye MTA:
Pending Longer Than Any Other Without Hearing |
The case has been pending longer than any other without hearing. It is cited for that reason alone.
There are many ways in which a case may be delayed.
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FBI Needs More Manpower For Security, Says Hoover
tani struggle in the history of told Congress today that he needs more But he warned against “suppression and outlawing.”
~iand informational. fronts. with.the House snd Senate Mr. Hoover Said:
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labout 10 p. ‘m. with Cane listed as the pilot. It was scheduled to ‘shouted land in Lafayette at 11:02 p. m. Jo Ann poe of {but there was no word of the Ind., billed as piane or its occupants after it feat - left Ft. Wayne. : . Heard No Crash { The craft was reported missing
“midnight. The James who found the! 2 he did not hear the} : ; or any sounds of the plane THE FIGHT "the el in distress, But Clarence Stoner. twesn Ba ie Sy a wert Ve
who lives about a mile from the gin ‘lerash scene, sald he heard a B. CW, W West, State Athlete Comlike a plane motor in| missioner for the
sound tion of the state, ro Me.
cision fn the six-round bout:
State, greets Paul Hoffman, former head of Studebaker Corp.
Former Outstanding
Criminal Lawyer (Continued From Page One)
a good example. Her case has
Sept. 8, 1947-—The defendant ing ‘a theater, and selling papers! Mar. 27, trial for the old Indianapolis Journal, | {June 1, 1948, Mr. Holmes was able to finance May 22 1848-—Defendant asked his-way through-the old Indians. ‘Law School.
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“trouble” about midnight. Persons who visited the scene bout to go on over the protest said the wreckage looked like * ‘aly, Patrick Beacom of Fairmount, > {heap of tin" another member of ne. commis commis. ii i «fhe. SERS «oindh Ts son were taken to Russell & Hitch Mr, West explain there was funeral home in Lebanon, the no law ain ained engaging | men’s to Myers Funeral Home, lin boxing bouts, ithere, . re rep es | Meanwhile, relatives of the . | crash victims could not be imme-| 6 Children Hurt {diately located, His employers did | . S {not know of Mr. Ferguson's death B Hit-Run Truck mee unt] called to verify his identifi-| VANSVILLE, June 20 (UP) {cation late this morning. six children were injured last Mr. Ferguson and his family night when a hit-run truck side= {resided at R. -2 Lafayette and! {swiped another truck, sending it {Lt. Lahr ol with his family caressing into a group of young woblatayette... store. leaving an. outdoor. There was a “report “at the The children were return to wreck scene that the plane con-itheir homes near Chandler, {tacted Lafayette airport last Carol Bates, 14, was to be Xe night reporting it was almost out, rayed today at Evansville Deas |of gas but this was not confirmed. {sonens Hospital for possible ine At Ft. Wayne airport officials {ternal injuries. sald the craft had enough fuel Five other youngsters were to stay in the air three hours. treated for minor injuries. They Some of the persons who, were Sally Teautsch, 11; Harry flocked to the scene said it ap- Jennings, 9; his sister, Sally, 143 ' peared as if the plane might have Billy Musgrave, 14, and Robert, {tried to land and crashed. Walden, 14. = “There Was no sign of fire. OM: Cecil A, Gallowav, 50, driver ot May 27. 1048 Defendant i Soon after graduation in May. clals said it was possible the pilot! the sideswiped truck, fold state RY Li anc an “Mrs, 1898. he ho the practice of Might have been out of gas and police he slowed up when he saw Gov. |attempting an emergency land- the children walking along the Thomas Hanna. After several ing. ‘road. SE
Sept. 14, 1949-—-Case set for partnerships, Mr. Holmes served | { las city deputy prosecutor from |
to’ 1903, then was police
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TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW.
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Sept. 26, 1949— Defendant filed! 1901 He acted as Mayor pro tem in| Nov. 3, 1949 -Defendant again 1927, from the time Mayor John {asked for a continuance. Case Duvall was ousted from office set for hearing Dee. 5, 1949. luntil Mayor L. Ert Slack was Nov. 18, 1949—A jury panel named mayor by City Council. | ‘was ordered to appear Dec. 5. Attorney for Gangster E Nov. 22, 149 — Jury commis- In the early '30's. when the Al
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paneled. |west, he acted as an attorney for! Dec. 5. 1949-Case continued one of the gang, then was pro-| again. She was released froin tected by the police for a week
her bond on the violation of the when his life was threatened. Indiana Securities Act charge., Mr. Holmes became the first! Released on $1000 bond on the Republican judge of the Speed-| {grand larceny charge. |way Magistrate Court when it was formed in 1939. He entered in the {practice of law with Virgil Norris| a and Raymond Demaree in 1944. | | He formerly lived at 8800 E. 824 8t. Mr. Holmes formerly held memberships in Kinghts of {Pythias T.odge, Sahara Grotto, Masonic Lodge, Odd Fellows and! | Modern Woodmen, and First Con-| “After “it As “all over, and “the gragational Church. docket has been cleared, a case He is survived by. his wife. may come back on a writ of josephine; a son, Horace, Tipton error coram nobis, stating thats daughter, Mrs. George Haas as error has been made in the Mobile, Ala, and five original trial, and asking for al children. new one, Tomorrow: The tugitive file
is lost in which other cases could
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Campbell Loses Dapiaifon Fight
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ithe case when the columnist ay Director J. Edgar Hoover | {named him as the source of an manpower to combat in- | item in his column which Mr. Lit-| {tell contends was libelous. The | disputed item accused Mr. Littell lof being an unregistered agent of The Netherlands. Mr. Littell asks} 4 --| $300,000 damages. : and apologists, Pave utilized everv In Indianapolis Mr. Campbell! strategem to force the TBI to dis- sald the postponement was neces-| sary because of conflicting close the identity of its sources ,no,gements of attorneys involved of information,” Mr. Hoover said. in taking the testimony. “Failing in that they have “It was a matter of convenience endeavored to confuse the issue for everybody, 4 he sald. ; by a program of agitation to discredit information furnished by confidential sources.” The report covered the year, ended June 30, 1949. Mr. Hoover, LAFAYETTE, June s0—Eight said that during this period cases industrial microbiologists from investigated by the FBI resulted Indiana, Ohio and New Jersey are! in 8415 convictions. enrolled in the third annual InHe said that of all persons dustrial Microbiology Institute at brought to court in FBI cases, Purdue University. The two-week 97.2 per cent were convicted. course opened vesterday.
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