Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1950 — Page 5
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~ Miss America ue to Arrive ere Tonight
'51 Pageant Winner Plans 2-Day Round Of Appearances
Indianapolis . will welcome a Miss America tonight for the first!
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Of ‘Hands-Foot Vow Upheld
Pollard Convicted
Of Killing an Ailing, 100-Pound Cripple
The Indiana Supreme Court today affirmed the life ferm con-
viction of Howard Pollard, con5% ! | fessed “hands-and-foot” slayer of Yolsiule Bothems, STUY Ey {an ailing, 100-pound. cripple, year-old brunette, will arrive at] | A Hancock County jury sen-
Weir Cook Municipal Airport for: . & two-day round of personal appearances. On hand to greet the winner of | the 1951 pageant at Atlantic City] will be another native of Ala-| bama, Sgt. Roy E. Cox, Camp At-| terbury.
!tenced Pollard to life imprison{ment two years after the crime. {He is currently serving his sen‘tence in Indiana State Prison, {Michigan City. | Pollard confessed that in self{defense he had shot Leland Miller, an arthritic cripple, and
t Sgt. Cox was elected to “the later, in an attempt 1h Wipe ol, honor by the 8 members of his the traces, chopped off his hands outfit,” the all-Alabama 343d ,and one foot. % tified Transportation Trucking Com- Witnesses. at the trial testifie pany. that Pollard poured gasoline on
Others on Committee Others in a welcoming committee will include: Don Ewing, president, Penn-| sylvania Motor Inn; Roger Kahn, | president, National Furniture Co; Will H: Parker, executive secretary, Indiana State Junior Cham--ber of Commerce, and
< Byron dianapolis tavern. The death féssions to the burglary plot, po- LaDuron home and that they. Karr, president, Indianapolis Con-' br i ook Week ends Saturda he little figures, « sole Was sorted to have lice said . LC wis yf eatpring i i isi ary. Public Horaries Boo s y: '9 Struggle was reported St would discuss ways of entering it. ve pHiod and Visitors Bureau made by youngsters in the community, depict some of their fa- ‘taken place Apr. 10, 1946, in Pol- ~ A third man was being sought. Existence of the long-rumored Bless during her stay will be; orife stor haracters. lard's home, 1812 Spann Ave. Arthur and Fred B. Slater, 51, of tynriél was confirmed. last week Miss Patricia Berry, Miss Indiana o Y Book C ATL as 3 : for 1951. os el oo : In his own defense, Pollard 42 W. 11th St. Indianapolis, im- when a carpenter, who discovered )
School 41 Pupil Charlotte Donoho, ‘amines figurines depicting "Book Week"
Reds May Free Cardinal, testified that the victim made a plicated another Indianapolis ji
1325 W. 30th St., at Riverside Branch Li-
B® Mr. Miller's body. They said he LW put the body in a log cabin two miles east of Ladoga, in Mont-~ gomery County, and set fire to it. Quarrel Revealed At the trial, it was established
enn the victim hours earlier in an In-
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Theater Manager Confesses Theft
Terre Haute Man:
Planned Robbery
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov.
robbed of $3678 last
In LaDuron Case
Panel to Consider Slaying Indictments
Times State Service MUNCIE. Nov. 16 — A grand “jury has been called for Nov. 27 “to consider indictment of Dr. Jules F. LaDuron and his son, Jacque, in the slaging of Ralph and Siebert Carter. The doctor has admitted he shot the two Terre Haute brothers who he said were blackmailing him about an illegal operation he denied performing. His 21-year-old son was arrested after it was learned he took | . part in battle with the Brothers or the slaying. Both were held on open charge pending grand jury — investigation. Muncie potice were still in Ft. Wayne and Chicago today checking ont names found in a notebook on Ralph Carter's body. At least four doctors whose names were listed said the Cartér brothers had attempted to blackmail them « Meanwhile, there were no new developments in the 13-year-old mysterious disappearance of Dr LaDuron’s second wife,. Freda
16 The unsolved case was reopened (UP)—John Arthur, 23, manager after of the Grand Theater which was Nov. 6. Saturday, that Pollard had quarreled With waq held in Jail today along with his men have
the Carters were slain
Harry Nelson said
made diagrams of
Police Chief
an accomplice following their con- the location of a tunne! under the
§ y nde u + en x made a statement to The - Too Much : h a knife and. nan: Times me : : F H 31 Di J il “pass” at him with a knife and, A Se : : imes. Death Calls Twice. After ROME, Nov, 16 (UP) ear ne ie in Jai in the scuffle, Pollard shot him. ‘ uthert > sald they oN not, chief Nelson said he planned ; 1 5 FERN . ovis . oe Lo So suspect Arthur of complicity in .,. : > roring in ola Ilario Basioni, 46,«had. six VIENNA Austria Nov. 18 Pollard said he threw the knife : : . oy also to resume digging in a DelaSergeant’ s Furlough Ends daughters. When he took = (UP)--Joseph Cardinal Minds- jn White River. It was never essed Sesterdy hit he CON" ware County churchyard, where it READING, Pa., Nov. 16. (UP) his wife to. tiie hospital. he zenty, ailing Catholic. primate of found. ! RL Ji a 3 apn ox Was was rumored the missing woman —Sad tidings await Master Sgt. BIS Wile 10 tie hospal, In Hunzary, may be released from 8 i broug oe aanapo is: 10 CON was buried. Raymond Bower today when he waited ~hopefully ed.) > = pis Ingaffirming the decision and front Slater, an extra: motion Lena a) 3 r today en he ~. prison because the Hungarian conviction, the Hoosier high court picture operator at the theater.
arrives for duty at an Air Force A nurse told him he was
Communist regime does not want
: . noted that it was “difficult to bese in San Antonic, Tex. the father of triplets—all him to die in jail. imagine” the crippled victim. atSgt. Bower left for Texas by girls. The "cardinal, who was sen- tacking the defendant. auto Monday after spending « He jumped out of a tenced to life imprisonment for ten-day furlough with his mother, window, but was only alleged crimes against the state. gineduled to be tried in Mrs. Sally Bower, and brother, slightly~ Injured. . is in Vac prison.” County. :- It was later moved. atPaul, of nearby Bowertown, Pa. “It is the saddest day of But the source here said that (yo insistence of the defendant Three hours after his departure. my life,” ‘he said. “For 10 his physical condition: had de- to Hancock County, : Paul Bower collapsed and died of! vears I've waited for a boy. teriorated “alarmingly” and that * . a heart attack. His mother died - Now, three girls at one the prelate spent more time in Serving 10-Year Term of a heart attack-sesterday. time! That is too much.” hospitals than in prison. Harry Joseph Adams. 26-vear- — : a old convicted robber, was orig-.
inally charged as Pollard's complice. ‘He was believed to be the only witness to the erime. Prosecutor (George S. Dailey
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later moved to dismiss the charge against Adams on grounds of insufficient evidence. Adams is now
Slater
Police recovered 822 from
searching. for the third man.
robbery. Arthur said. but believed to have $1000 of money ac cording to police, :
Cab Driver Sentenced’
In Oakes Extortion Plot 16 of 309 W.
NASSAU, tUP)
Bahamas, Nov.
victed a Negro taxicab driver las
Arthur and Slater and were He was paid $500 for his part in the was the
A supreme court jury con-
tipped oft police to Ar: Man Strongarmed thur’s part in the plot, they said. Arthur confessed planning the The murder case was originally robbery because he was short of Marion funds...
By Woman,’ 40
Indianapolis police today studied a brand new problem female strongarm artists. An Amazon-type, was in jail after a 68-year-old man iden-
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she
tiefied her as the person who hustled . him down -an alley, twisted his arm and took $545
from his wallet, Fred McGinnis, of 843 N. Meridian St.. said Eddie Barnett, 40, Vermont St, was the woman who took his money eariy st today. : She was arrested on
night off’ charges of attempting to
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serving a 10-year sentence at the Indiana Reformatorv for an Evansville robbery committed shortly after the murder. Ses of the most involved cases in this city’s history, the trial was postponed four times and for two years before going before a jury.
Iron Starts Fire, Then Puts It Out
. threatening to
extort £100,000 from the widew of tion of a “big black automobile”
murdered millionaire Sir Harry in which she departed. She faces Qakes, charges of driving an automobile hTe ha kie Nicholas Musgrove, While drunk and city vagrancy
vears in pending further ‘investigation. A Deporta- companion, Lucy Willlams,
five labor.
was sentenced to prison at hard
after completion. of the sentence With city vagrancy. also was recommended. Mr. Musgrove was murder. Eunice beside him, the woman Lady Oakes unless she paid him him ‘into an alley off St. the money. Her husband, "Sir St. between Meridian
32, of delayed tion to his native Turks Island 309 W. Vermont St. was charged
WASHINGTON, Nov.
16 (UP) Harry, was beaten to death
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Buddies at Work - Serving Together
Stationed in Alabama
Two
"Pvt. Cowan
lable to determine how Pfoutz;
Indiarapolis soldiers, whose friendship began a year and =a half -ago while they' were’ working © as butchers for the! Standard Grocery: at New: York, St. and Sherman Dr-are still together at Craig Air Force Base, Ala. ; Pvt. Frederick A. Pvt. Paul E. mg. as Food base, : "Both GIs rec training at Sheppard Tex., then were their present duty, Pvt. Cowan, who is 21. son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles L.! Cowan, RR 9, and he attended
Cowan - and Moorman are servbutchers in the 3615th Service Squadron at the
their basic AF Base,
eived
Warren Central High School. Pvt. Moorman, who is also 21, is the son of Mrs. Helen Moorman, 937 N. Oakland Ave. He attended Howe High School. Charges Clergyman Stole Wife's Love CHICAGO, Nov. 16 (UP)—A rabbi was accused today with stealing the love of a candy maker's wife, Rabbi Bernard Lavine, 38, Des Moines, la., was sued for $250,000 by Maurice Wax who
charged clergyman with purloining the love of his 36-year-old wife, Mildred. Rabbi Lavine was serving as assistant rabbi at a Chicago temple between 1946 and 1948 when, according to the suit, he used _‘‘subterfuge ~ and contri-| vance” to win Mrs, Wax's affec-
tions. Attorneys for Mr, Wax said he and his wife were divorced last June, and that Mrs.
Wax. married Lavine this month.
Butler Student Heads
National Fraternity
Marion Hopkins, Ladoga, graduate student at Butler University, has been named 1950-51 president of Eta Sigma Phi, national classi-
McGinnis said he was en cal honorary fraternity. charged with route home when the car stopped
secretary:
|knife, but authorities waited to=
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of the signed a statement - stabbing another convict with
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day before filing charges to see if the other man would recover. Wilham Pfoutz, 22, said in a ‘confession that he thrust a knife linto George Clark, 52, because Clark had talked about a of his friends, Deputy Warden John E. Bennett said. Authorities said’ they were une
‘serving a 10-year sentence fbr breaking and entering, ‘managed to get the knife. Clark was stabbed Monday as he and Pfouts washed pots and pans in a work< room below the prison tng hall.
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