Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1950 — Page 25

THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1950

Owen's Accuser

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she doesn't,” Mr. Mazelin said. | Af one point Mr, Harden ac- Mike N. Karandos, owner of the lcused Mr. Mazelin of hampe Mars Hill Shoe Repair Shop, died ithe state's case. yesterday in his home, 3015 N.. “This witness is ours. She's a New Jersey St. He was 54.

Mother on Stand as * state’s witness, and if the state - Girl Is Sent For of Indiana int Dig enough to Born in Crete, Greece, Mr. Ka-|

The morals trial of Evangelist Protect her, then we'd better quit T2ndos came to Indianapolis 28 Jerry Owen crawled into its sec- right here,” Mr. Harden shouted. Years ago. He had been a cobbler ond day today as the mother of, Mr. Mageli in several shoe shops before open-| the girl whe brought the char > Maneiin voue 10 bs wn ao »

took the stand. * dison M. Dowling to caution Mr.| Deputy prosecutors who ques- Harden about “making personal tioned the 16-year-old high school attacks on me.”

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- girl for two hours yesterday The girl testified Owen had no dox Church, New York and West

afternoon again Salied her to the knowledge that she was under Sts. by the Rev. Chris W. Hadgian 8, Jojuing age at the time she left town, george, pastor of the church. Bur-

The girl's attorney, Joseph and that he did Mazelin, told the court, however, idea of Fon i Jot hing up 1 the {ial will be in Crown Hill. Friends

that he had advised the girl that. “He told me to go back to my ‘may call at Speaks & Finn Fushe would not have to return to mother,” the girl said, “but I told neral Home. the hearing today. Special Judge him I couldn't do that. Then I Surviving are his wife, Bertha; Addisen M. Dowling, ordered Mr. told him I had a grandmother a daughter, Mrs. ‘Connie Bevel, Mazelin to contact the girl as living in Jeffersonville, and asked and three sons, George and Wil-| goon as possible, im to take nie there. I don'tlliam, all of Indianapolis, and

! Meanwhile, Deputy Prosecutor really have a grandmother living James, in the Army of Occu pation | Thoma¥ Faulconer said they | there, " she said. ®/in Germany.

would question the girl's mother. {3 Tells of Conversation

The woman told of a conversation with the handsome evange- | list after her daughter had left | home. Evidence yesterday indi-| cated the girl left the city July} 27, 1949 with Owen. - However, in later testimony she | denied she left the city with the! preacher. The conversation, the mother testified about took place in September, 1949, during which time, aceording to the girl's original story, she was on a "six months’ tour of several. states.” ; Owen, one-time athlete turned evangelist, is charged with contributing to the delingency of a '¥ 18-year-old high school girl. The girl, who said she “some times played the piano in Owen's religious troupe,” confused the opening hearing yesterday in an already confusing trial. She first told deputy prosecutors P. L. Harden and Mr. « Faulconer that she left Indianapolis July 28, 1949, in company of Owen, Owen drove her to Jeffersonville, she said, Later, on cross examination by defense attorney Henry Coombs, the attractive girl said she went to Louisville, Ky., on the day in question on 'a bus without Owen. She added that she signed the aftidavits against the dapper minister “because I was afraid of going to jail if I didn't.” The girl said Juvenile Court authorities had left the impression that she would be sent to jail for| violation of her -probation if she did not sign the affidavit. Prosecutor Harden asked heér who had given her this impression, but she said she could not think of anyone in particular, Raises Objection

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Mr. Mazelin-said he was-appear- jf ——— ing as personal attorney for the prosecuting witness. It was only after a written | agreement between the prosecutor | and the girl was introduced into] the record, that Mr. Mazelin | would allow the girl to testify. He said she “might incriminate herself.” Even then he would not | allow her to tell about events |

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