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HELPING HANDS support his ambush slaying of Harold Mast, Medina County, O., farmer.

At his wrist is the

The hand that patted his baby cheeks—and rumpled his hair. The hand that Jerry elung to when he learned to walk. The other hands that support the young killer are the firm, strong hands of the law—a sheriff and ¢ deputy. Some day other hands—one the hend of a chaplain—will be on Jerry Killinger's arms as he is helped into a chair.

Kinsey Says U. S. Hampers Research

Impounded Data for New Book; He Asserts

BY NOBLE REED mes Staff Vv oiter BL 0OMING TON, 18- ~The U. 8. government '3 Noe on the importatipn of so-called obscene material waz described today by Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, noted author on sexual bchavior, as serious threéa: to the future of! scientific research. Dr. Kinsey, whose book * Behavior of the Human Sa startled the world a few years | ago, disclose d that the impounded

material was sought for use ni-

a third volume to be called “Sex Law and the Sex Offender.” His second volume, ‘Sexual Be-! havior of the Human Female," is expected to he published soon The material impounded by the U. S. Customs office in Indianapolis was being imported by Dr. Kinsey from Europe for use in 4 vast research project, ‘Lewd and Dirty’ - Alden H. Baker, customs officer, said the material was pictures of nude men and women in embrace along with what. he described as “lewd: and dirty” literature. He said he impounded the material on the advice of his superiors who were holding other previous shipments to Dr. Kinsey from abroad. Dr. Kipsey. explained that the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University “inevitably has had to gather data and materials which under other circumstances

hand of his father. lt tettoontecss Ser tshirt ttt sprees Rese pe prgee mR ERpeded 1 OUTS

Seize Crazed Veteran in 5 + laying of 3°

Gunman Wounds 4 Others. in Broken Marriage Rage MALAGH, N. J. Nove 18 (UP)—State police captured without a shot early ‘today a 25-year-old berserk veteran armed with four guns who killed five relatives and critically. wounded four others in an {attempt to wipe out hiz estranged wife's family. Two New Jersey state troopers

trapped Ernest Ingenito while he was driving a battered, old sedan

Jerry Killinger, 17, as be Neors: the death verdict vonead for

earlier from the scene of his. shooting spree. But he surrendered meekly. in contrast to his vow to “clean up” his wife's entire family in retaliation for his broken marriage. . Held for Grand Jury At an arraignment before Municipal Judge George Shunk, at ‘ . - Franklinville, Ingenito said Chief Al of Ybor City’ — calmly:

“I did it, I don't want to talk

Howling, Dancing Children ~ :'... vou var

the “grand jury on a hasie of

Greet Lopez in Home Town oi: mireers nd win oe ten

to the county prison at

Greeted by 75-Year-Old Mother, Wife, Son; Pending a psychiatric examina.

tion Prosecutor Milton Hannold Hundreds on Hand to See Favorite Citizen

‘announced. cl TAMPA. Fla. Nov. 18 (UP)—Al Lopez. new manager of the ro ee anit ead qans, returned home today to be crowned ‘Chief Al the right shoulder from a burst Hundreds of fans Ware on hand to greet their favorite son. of fire from a nine-millimeter The crowd — many them. residents of Tampa's- Latin:

German Luger pistol when Ingeath Quarter jammed the — railroad station ‘and waited more nite sought to _carry out his oatl g — = than an hour for his arrival.

last night. P i However, he spared -his two The train was" late. hs C st Jr., 4, and Michael, 9 Safe as lane _He was greeted by his 75-year- Sons, Ernest Jr, 4, a . da Just a few, SARE after-—he

: : i 2, who were playing on the floor. old mother, wife, and nine-year- They -had been living with their jold-son, Al, Jr., amid a howling, mother since she got a court dancing bunch of youngsters order prohibiting Ingenito from dressed as Indians after the name ‘seeing them. : Constellation Skids : Off R . : The crowd atso included city of- shot his wife, Ingenito, a teleunway in West ficials from both Tampa and Ybor yision repairman, stopped at two’ LONG BEACH, Cal, Nov. 18 City. and the band from Washing- other homes of his in-laws and {UP).- A New York-bound TWA ton ‘High School where Eopez at- killed: . “"'tended years ago His wife's. mother, father

of the Cleveland American League, Stops at 2 Homes grandmother, uncle and aunt

Constellation Carrying 50 pas- ; Head Mototeals gi hed th After the mayor of Tampa He also wounded her brother crashed througn a fence at the y - is “in-law a 9-vear-old ; hi ra and sister-in-law and a 9-year-ol : crowned hi Chief n D A ) : end of a slick runway today when _ m : ih Al of Ybor cousin. - . City, he and his family headed a The injured were reported in

sengers and a crew of five

it made an emergency landing at

Municipal Aitpors, Hospital at Vineland. - RY : The shooting was a close paralClub in Ybor City, which has 65.- je] to that carried out last year by

A Spolkidman Jur ihe airline town Tampa and to the Cuban (sald there were no injuries among ‘passengers OF LrEW. Members Al: cials made their formal welcom- Unruh. in another New Jersey city only 20 miles from here. : On Sept. 6, 1949, in Camden, Un~The parade was resumed after run shot and killed 13 persons in the welcome to-the Centro Asturi- 15 minutes to became the greatest : peacetime slayer in history. He now is in.the New Jersey State Hospitay at Trenton. :

though an ambulance was called ‘ ing speeches. as a precaution, Ahoard the. plane was Screen Actress [Elizabeth Taylor who was bound for Chicago with her ‘husband, Conrad: Hilton Jr. to Appear at. the annual Harvest

ano Club, “where Lopez spends most of his time with the domino

crowd,

Tries to Escape Several Latin clubs will §tage !

Buffet

‘gunman for - “dancing _ :

long motorcade throughout down- critical. condition in Newcombe -

000 Latins. There the city offi- another crazed gunman; Howard

Deputies Kill Eight Dogs In rsd

Sheriff's * deputies fanned out over the Maywood area again today to combat roving packs of

“dogs, manysbelieved rabid.

Yesterday deputies killed eight dogs on sight after orders were

- issued by the County Board of

tiealth., The county's canine population is under quarantine. Reports of persons bitten in { the Maywood section -of the county plus attacks on livestock brought the crackdown yesterday. Residents were warned not to teat any stock thought to have heen bitten by a dog. In . yesterday's foray... two squads of deputies Killed the eight dogs and had several others picked up and sent to the Municipal Dog Pound The dead ‘animals were sent to the pound and examinations will be made to determine if any were rabid, Today the deputies have orders to shoot on sight unless the dogs look as if they had. homes and can be approached - with safety. Such will be sent to the pound to await owners and then be penned to be positive they are not infected. The shériff's office said the dog population running loose in the area wag heavy but also seasonal. “Many people’ turn their dogs "loose. when it comes close to tax payment time,” a spokesman said. “Wherever it is possible to connect a stray with an owner, we will do 80.” he said.

Six Shot By Gunman In Chicago

CHICAGO, Nov. 18°(UP) gunman shot four ‘men and two women early today in a baek-of-the-yards saloon brawl. The shooting started when a husband qyarreled iy the

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too rough with i TS “ “The. gunman, captured after he fled" the tavern, was _ identified as Joseph Ramirez, 21. One .of the wounded, John Such, 45. was- taken to Cook County Hospital with - serious wounds in. the abdomen and right eve. : The others, taken to Bridewell Jail Hospital, were: Dolly Barrett, 42; Koontz Lake Ind., shot in leg,” “Josephine Bolland, :- 51, and, her: husband Thomas, 55, both grazed on the face: MT. Bolland's- brother Martin, 42 also grazed, - and William: Kay, 21, shot in the: nip hn Left ‘a Bloody Mess’ Officers vid the hrawl left the taverns “a blooay mess

Mr. Kay said the fight started

over ‘an awiully silly little argu-

checked before re

16 Persons

Howling Siberian Winds E Yanks 20 Miles From Manchurian Border

Gls Sweep Eight Miles

Made lll by Across Frozen Stream Cream Puffs And Rugged Mountains

Contaminated Pastry Products Spur City Health Dept. Quiz

Contaminated cream puffs

Enemy Falls Back as Snowstorm, Zero Weather Lashes 250-Mile Front

By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff-Correspondent 19 (UP) — Parka-clad GIs— raging snowstorm—swept to within 20 miles

were blamed for the illness of °f the Manchurian border today in the face of howling,

16 persons today as Indianapolis * Health . Department authorities started a sweeping investigation. Dr. Gerald Kempf, city health officer, warned all persons against eating cream-filled pastries until a complete analysis has been made. : Preliminary investigations, Dr Kempf said, revealed that the victims had purchased pastry products at several places. He added, however, that all of the infected puffs may have originated at the same place, Health Departnrent authorities were making a whirlwind: sweep of the city collecting samples of suspected foods. They said, however, it may take several days to complete the analysis’ and trace the source. ; Warning in Purchases Consumers were warned to ex-

all fronts along the

spine-chilling. winds from Siberia, 7th Division. armored force advanced almost unopposed eight miles over precipitous mountain roads and a frozen river to high ground overlooking Kapsan. It was the last major Communist bastion on the north= eastern route to Manchuria. There the Yanks dug in on the high hills against antiepated twin assaults hy the Chinese Communists and the North Korean winter. The advancing Americans suffered no casualties in the It was snowing and the temperaalready at zero—was expected to fall still lower. Chinese and North Korean Communists pulled back on 250-mile North Korean line Saturday. But coincident with their withdrawals to the north was a rise in guerrilla activity to the south. Pull Out Suddenly Most significant withdrawal occurred in the South Ko2d Corps sector of the central front. There, Chinese

ercise caution in the purchase and and Korean .Communists who ‘had mounted one counter-

eating of cream-filled pastry. First complaints started coming to police and General Hospital at 9:30 p. m: yesterday. Am-

bulances were called .to several

addresses and other victims ap-

peared at the hospital in private cars. A few were treated at home

by ambulance doctors.

Dr. Kempf said that white only [two vietims remained in the hospital over night he considered the

situation dangerous, Victims were questioned and asked to bring samples of food to the city laboratory for tests. They also were

asked where and when. the food New

was purchased The Victims The victims, all of whom h: ave

litte heen dismissed by physicians, in-

{clude . Adam Roman. 39. ‘his wife, Mary, 38. and their threé children,

James, 12, Helen 11 and Mary “#3!

Ann, 10, of 842 ‘Meikle St, Ulah Noblett,- 22: Hallie Noblett, 26; Ethel Noblett’ 52; Cvn thia Wililams 2, Shirley. Wil llams, 11 and Et Mitchell, 15, all of 2933 Marti Ave Charles Deubner, 22. and Jesse Deubner, 43, of 10051; 8S. West St

William- Morris, 46; Edith Mor- . _ ris, 29 and Della Clark, 70, of

1060 8S. West Dr. Kempf pointed out that

such CASES of food patsoning

usually occur in warm weather

but it 15 possible a hatch of

filling had been allowed to stand

ina warm room-* toon long. * He said all lex would be ; : nsibilitv: wa fixed bv the Health Department

Wise. Hoosiers.

near Caobang, Chines

Communist territory.

and ( aptured six in the

3 east of saishp,

attack after another and fought savagely for every yard of

French Planes Bomb Communists

Rain Destruction On Communications :

ground, suddenly began pulling out, : South Korean troops took

dominating Wolbong Mountain north of the Kunu-Tokchon high-

way and reported gains up to two miles all along the front against slackening resistance.

The enemy withdrawal opened

the way for United Nations forces 18 to roll forward in force again toWrench war planes rained. Ward the Yalu River border with Manchuria.

In Tokyo, a spokesman for Gen.

communication Thies Douglas MacArthur said United today in heavy raids along the Nations commanders now believe frontier between Indo-China and they can handle the Chinese and North Korean Reds facing them i south of the Yalu.

400,000 at Border

The spokesman estimated the e have between 200,000 and

$.400,000 troops massed near the and also blasted fortifications 70 border in Manchuria. Other GHQ miles northwest of Hanoi, deep in estimates have placed the number at 50 divisions or about 500,000 There was scatfered ground ac- men inthe Manchurian‘army, with i} at least 60,000 of them in Korea.

Simultaneous with the Ameri-

¢ launched their offensive in an 7th Division advance at Kapsan, the South Korean Capital «p, Division struck out anew on the . coastal highway toward Soviet Siberia, 90 miles to the northeast.

United Press Correspondent

William Chapman, with the 7th " Division, _said. the Americans defeated Communist rear guard at- “ tempts to check their advance with road blocks by traveling up e. the ice and boulder-choked Tos

And stiferrtaces foil be-eorr : sidered obscene, aE pata Of Hert Bakers srepbyfo that-wan “Teertambycouldn’t see. any scientific value in “that material.” But Dr. Kinsey ‘said the material was valuable in conducting the kind of research under way at the present time. 1 “The Institute considers that this issue (fhe impounding “of re“search . material) is one Which concerns all scholars who need access to so-called obscene materials for scientific investigations which in the long run may contribute to human welfare,” Dr. Kinsey said. “Without ins material it would

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Airliners normally do not use the

the mounting toll of accidental

Moom-Bat--Shejen-repincement for Actress Vera-Ellen wha reportediy had td go -to-San-Fran- Sa " isco to be with her ailing mother HANGS SELF In FEV : ; | York pane a 0ptmue 17 New Sty ED ev 13 Cuniingham and Raymond Voriy 5 HE wed pi (UP) Charles Coombs, ‘24, yerg spotted the dilapidated sei oe a » x South Bend, hanged. himself in dan about three miles from the route to 1Cago an ew or . i ra. Bra n v the St. JesephyC t oday. scene of Ingenito’s first shooting developed. engine .trouble aftér __ Fi ephy ounty. dail today: genito's X taking off from Los Angeles In-, “ ; : ternational Airport. Capt. Melvin J; ree : - Dowen decided to land here as a linimie Picks precautionary measure.

‘The landing was made in a driz- All-City H. S.

zling rain and fog. ‘a The giant plane slithered along Football Team the slippery runway and the crew was unable to: stop it before it crashed through the fence at the northwest end of the airport. ' The plane was TWA's Flight 94.

# big Annee LLL Al= honor te mgtits ¢ aemcarhempt ad ta escape into the ds ~pinelands of this rural aren. Two state troppers, — Leonard

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~-U. S. to Recommission

Battleship New Jersey BAYONNE, N. J.*No¥..18 (UP) ® Jimmie Argelopolous, Indiana’s star picker. of High School football winners, selects the 1950 AllCity. High School Football_Téam . .. tomorrow in The Sunday Times.

be recommissioned for active duty next Tuesday. The .Navy announced that ' the 45,000-ton ship will be taken out of mothballs hera to join the USS Missouri, ‘the only battleship at present on active. duty. It: has

Municipal Airport here for a landing field, but ‘the weather had

closed in behind Capt. Bowen and ® Jimmie’s knowledge of the been mothballed since 1948 he could ‘not return, to 'Los players and their abilities The New Jersey and Missouri Angeles. gave him the know-how are both in the Iowa class with The plane was not damaged ex- to pick 30 to 33-game Main armaments:of.nine 16-inch tensively. . winners in the ‘last four : 8uns, 20 flve-inch guns and 80 40

— Ll weeks of the grid season. ‘millimteer antiaircraft® guns. -The-

New Jersey was commissioned in Jimmie. picked 49 win- . . : of Shootings Mounts { ners . . . missed only 10 Bal) Halsey’'s World -W ar I - : “Ratti s ‘ MARQUETTE, Mich, Nov. 18 . « .. for a high “batting sli

; average of ..831, {UP)—A deer hunter was .jaifed - ; : ® Mave yout taverns. [Hoosier Accidentally

today as state authorities” began . : a ‘‘get-tough” policy to deal with player wil be on the Killed While Hunting team. Watch for it: MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. Nov.

hunting fatalities.

. . ah + Jimmie Angelopolous’ : \ man, 27-year-old. Fred Spears, Frank Otten of Dearborn, .tion in, the. shooting of Vernon Maurer, 60, bf. ®bbotsford, Mich. Mr. Maurer was the seventh fa-| tality in the first three days of ‘the deer ‘season. 9

{while hunting last Sunday.

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* They "pulied ‘their radio squad

The battleship New Jersey will,

ment - About 10. other. patrons of the asada : Mrs Ruz

Ere RENE ToP questioning. THe tavern is in the sprawling district behind the Chi: caro” stockyards. i? Officers “were hampered . in

beth Donogate,

. their. investigation because, ‘ac-

ording to Deputy Chief of De tectives . John O'Madley; etveryhody .invoived had decided for the time being "tnat they didn’t see anything unusual happen.’ ‘It ‘was a typical back-of-the-vards squabble and those people are sticking together,” police gaid. . “Nobody knows anything They .can’t imagine how those folks got shot.”

Howard Morse Named County Council President

The first meeting of the newly elected Marion County Council was held today. ini the Courthouse for selection -of officers. Howard 8S. Morse was named

president and Scott Ging, wice president.

Other members are ‘Mrs. Har-

‘Hunter Jailed os Toll | For .the entire season, 1942 and. wae AGH William riet Stout, 1.W. Cotton, Herb

Jose, J. Clifton Hirschman and

Ronald Mannon.

Wife, 42, Confesses - Slaying Her Husband

Jeanette A. Dunn, 42, of 649

— 2 : 18 (UP)—A New Troy, Mich. Locke St., has admitted to police she shot and killed her husband, . -ldied in Clinic Hospital here yes- Robert G., 37, early today at their Mich, ‘was held for investiga- All City H. S. Grid Team -|terday of shotgun wounds suffered home.

Charged with murder, she said

In Tomorrow's ~~~ He was accidentally shot in the the shooting climaxed a family i= head by his brother-in-law, Earl argument. .She was to’ face pre- | Pearce, 39. who was reloading his! liminary Hearing today in Muriic-| pal Court. aati ime .

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eatted-found-mone rE Korean ctvittan propped Up overlooking their ‘route. of ‘march, his hands tied ‘ochin behind his back. He had frozen to des ath.’

Young Hunter Shot in Hand

HospHial ¢ doctors said,

xailroad Hgnt of way.

tation where an. am- , hulance was summoned

fair as he (Continued” on Page 2—Col. 3

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That raccoon coat may ‘be used to sit on atthe stadiums this afternoon.

EOCAL TEMPERATU RES

Humidity at: ie 30 a.

Five Inches of — Supply convoys’ barély were

crawling through the tortuous mountain passes covered with four to five inches of snow which’ hid enemy anti-tank and person- - nel mines.

The snow threatened to spill

tanks and other wehicles over shoulders of the road on- every . sharp curve. It made life miserthraugh able in general for infantrymen.

Despite their hardships, the

fence Americans expected to reach the . border at Hoesanjin before the middle of next week.

Far behind -the front. an esti-

CAT operated bv Earl Be: ron. 1465 mated 2000 by-passed Communist and was taken guerrillas were believed tp have attacked and captured Chunchow, a South Korean provincial capital’

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