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en aha Sis. In Critical Shape | ojos jndigie. ._ Continued From Page One estrict ~ They located Reytols b behind the as ome rence E, Watson, 40, ed out hat of 3317 Roosevelt. - atted Vallaple Mr. Watson told police Reynon olds apparently intend to shoot! ons, Miss Smith. She lives with Mr.

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be safeguard- rant at the front of the house e innocent but As the officers entéred the resng thelr own taurant, “Doc's Place” they| ition to the thought a practical jeker was arity program. playing tricks on them. On the |

juke box, a Western singer was| wailing the “Shotgun Boogie.” | 8

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Questioned by Officers Bainaka| and Lyon, Mr. Watson said he hadn't seen anyone, with, a shot-| gun. But he walked toward the back yard to investigate. As he did so, Reynolds rose from the! spot where he had been sitting quietly at the rear of the house

senders against “are the loyal who are proy and weapons® ey can be the ense in every

Case w | ical “Spar” and ‘pointed the shotgun at Mr. a gianapolis The restaurant proprietor ran| cal plant. He back into his place and told * a°thres chil Patrolmen Bainaka and Lyon. | farine They walked towagd the > : to which Reynolds had retreatd®h

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Reports Hint Rouls Will Quit

Chief, in Florida,

Top Students To Be Deferred

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to end it. | { The GIs had no more dry d 3 : Not Saying Much ao 71s had 1c mote dey Is Disclosed

By WADSWORTH LIKELY

Soience Service Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Mar. 7—Col-

lege students, now facing the \was a “damn shame” If the chief| |draft at the end of this school | resigns. He said Chief Rouls has ee Tr |year, will be deferred through been regarded as “a policeman’s { «i | policeman.” ervices earing next year provided they are in the" [ Thinks Stories ‘Planted’ [upper brackets of their classes, Another top police officer said . [Bclence Service learned today. 'he believed the stories about the ni orm orta pg | , Plans to defer those students, chief's resignation were “planted” 4 |based both. on standing in class’ by people who are interested in . and .a college aptitude test, will’ getting the chief to quit. U. S. Action Urged shortly be announced by Selective i The chief first- gained fame on : Service Director Lewis B: Her“the city police force when he took To Halt Strike : ghey. 4 lover the newly formed Internal BY JK RED W. PERRIN Leaders Confer s-Ho | S#turity Division in 1940. He has WASH. NGTON, Mar. T—Early| Gen. Hershey conferred yester=. been a top ranking member of the oy .rnment action to end a strike day afternoon with Arthur B.. |force ever since. -- cutting Into production of mili- Flemming, National Production He fought constantly to raise {,.. yniforms is being urged by!Autherity manpower director; As-, the standards of the department ,moia)s in the Department of sistant Secretary of Defense Anna land was forever pushing A Pro-inefenge They fear a shortage M. Rosenberg and Secretary of

gram to give “his policemen’ — ,¢ ,niforms may halt expansion Labor Maurice Tobin on the plan {he never used the word ‘‘cop”—

Continued From Page One the reports but had no official | knowledge of such a move. | A top-ranking officer said .it

through rivers of mud. A huge C-119 Flying Boxcar flew over the division area = | and dropped 25,000 pairs of . new woolen socks,

| of ‘the Armed Services. [for college deferment, 4 {Pay increases. :|' The strike is By the CIO| It is expected that announce’ Under Chief Rouls, the police paxtile Workers Union, . It . in-/ment of ‘the scheme will reverse department instituted “haraes- (vec apout 70,000 workers. the trend of voluntary enlistment”

|ment, raids” against local gam- Since Feb. 15 it has closed dewn of {bling joints and, in many cases. 1g0 woolen mills. clubbed- the gamblers off the p,ormna” _|streets of Indiahapolis. : .

many college students and mainly in New carry over the present deferment’ a (unti{ Jufie 1 through to next year

il in a ‘union alley. . | : La Government seizure and ‘opera- for mene of them, - on charges of WE wo fired at Officers | p ada " Bio i x 8 " ? Election a Factor [tion of the mills is one step being| Dr. Flemming has not yet acmunist Party: ainaka and Lyon, then ‘at the CRITICAL—Dr. E. J. Berman questions Officer Charles ON SCENE—Mayor Bayt listens while Police Inspector Richard | Police officers at headquarters advocated. .Another is creation cepted the. plan, although Gen. 8, he and his other two policemen. Patrolman| p_. pe q i; . . said that if Chief Rouls resigns of a presidential fact-finding Hershey, Mrs. Rosenberg and! ised of being Lyon said later he believed it Bainaka as Mrs. Roselyn Bainaka comforts her wounded husband. Jacob gets details of the battle from Patrolman Merlin Lyon. a lO ee irs Tr IE | Sr etory Tobin tre aid to be 1 ymmunists, was his bullets which twice, | — EET TT |certain of what will happen to for settlement of the dispute. The favor of it. ; is-not a Com wounded Reynolds, {He might try to grab your gun! 2d Scaffold Fall [him after the mayoralty election latter is believed more probable; | Million to Be Tested ; here. if the union will order its mem-| The plan calls for the testing

The gun baftle terrorized 15 and shoot himself.” women in the Watson household.| Mayor Bayt was there. He had | They had been invited there by been notified of the gun battle] Miss Smith to attend a “jewelry and wanted to see how badly his | party,” at which a saleswoman officers had been wounded. was showing a line of costume -

me ces Pla to Protest

Miss Smith rsons making that Reynolds apparently be-

tact’ the FBI. lieved the “jewelry party” was a

t the matter; birthday party since she will ob- Lg “ A i. serve her 33d Friday. Ig ssessmen S Refused Him Date

2 “He called last night,” she said, “and asked for a date but . i J refused him. I wouldn't ha re Taxpayers Seek Action had a date anyway. I told him I! Times State Special i was having a party and some of!, ANDERSON, "Mar. .7-— Izate.] the guests were, already arriving. taxpayers from Alexandria ‘and It. must have made him mad, but amuses & a dnip today plan, I do not know why. I H¥ven't| =~ =" . vak a had anything to do with him] protests on “abnormaliyl since before Christmas.” high” assessments that have sky-| Police said Reynolds surren- rocketed their 1951 spring taxi dered “like a coward” after he bills. , |

was shot. | “ 1 : | ir 3 ; | A “friendly” suit asking for an “You've got me, come and get! notion to prevent Wiitiam R. me,” they quoted him as almost poyiang new Madison County screaming. . | Treasurer, from collecting the By the time of the surrender ;,,.. wij pe filed in the Madison eight squad cars and an ambu- cirouit Court before Judge Joseph | lance had arrived at the scene. | , Dickey. ‘Threat Reported | Police said an investigation re-|

has been one st. He says it. y life and his

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1at malicious. of this type of the Coms, FBI suggests,

Alexandria, Monroe |

EMERGENCY ROOM—Dr. Robert Stein examines Officer

Expected to Call Jury | Donald Ulrey. Technician Harry Shaver prepares an X-ray exposure.

vealed Reynolds.went to a neigh-| A special grand jury to investi- | borhood tavern and started 8ate the high level of the reas- uU. S. Demands drinking after Miss Smith re- sessments made last September f I fused to see him. He is said to Is expected to be called by udage Death or Collazo | “'wentythres Indiana high

| - To Be Honored at Display have told friends in the tavern Dickey. he was going to “get” Miss! The court action is expected! . Smith and kill himself. to tie up tax payments of ap-| The government asked a federal no entered projects in the ‘conMiss Smith said Reynolds did proximately $100,000 by the prop- court jury today to condemn i..4 will be honored at The Times not threaten her or himself dur- erty owners in. the two taxing Oscar Collazo, the Puerto Rican Fourth Annual Science Display in ing the telephone conversation units. a . \revolutionist to the electric chair, the Claypool Hotel Mar. 24. yesterday. She said he ended the Alexandria, which is in Monroe . ~~... of a White House Selected by the Indiana Junior conversation by saying: Township, had an increase: of SE Academy of Science from among Remember, I love you very $476,700 iln the “improvement” SUF s Prosecutor George Mor- Hoosier contestants in the namuch. | reassessment—the new valuation| Fay demanded a first degree tional event, these students will] Police records revealed Reyn-|of the buildings, not the land, jer verdict for the little 37- be guests at a luncheon addressed Sis lag been arresied five times. itself. . \year-old defendant who was by Dr. K. K. Chen. They will disdos gen sonvide] of sor.) Never Reviewed 'wounded in the attempted assas- play their winning projects in the 2 lotter 1 ahe 0 yertising, The rest of the township had sination of President Truman Claypool Riley Room, and will ery and gift enterprise. an increase of $131,000. last Nov. 1. spend Mar, 23 and 24 in interFrom time to.time at the hos-| The taxpayers, represerited by | White House Guard Leslie Cof- views with scholarship commitpital, curious officers walked into| Attorney Joseph Urban, contend felt and Griselio Torresola, Col- tees from a score of Indiana colthe room in which Reynolds lay|the hiked valuations never were lazo's accomplice, were killed in leges and universities. before going to X-ray. They| properly reviewed by the county the gun battle on Mr. Truman's More than 40 winners of prewanted a look at the man who board of review. 2 {front steps. vious taient search competitions had shot three policemen. They also contend that no/ The case may be turned over now are attending Hoosier schools “Don’t get too close,” cautioned |proper notice was served on the to the jury of nine women and on scholarships awarded as a one lieutenant. “That guy is nuts. taxpayers. three men 'ater today. result.

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Victim Dies The second victim of a. falling|insiders scaffold died yesterday in General Hospital. | He was John Enis, 56, of 501 police chief will be either James bor Department figures show the .|Bright_St., critically injured last Langsford, the former GOP sheriff average hourly pay for all manu- men in the upper half of their {Thursday when a scaffold cable {slipped, plunging him 35 feet to gui. hiid. "1 sidewalk.

The other workman, Robert ‘Too Old to Fight’ Banks, 30, of 827 8. Kenwood

Ave., died as he was being taken gisturbers who had banged away straight wage increases to 10 per ors to rgview the plan and ad« ‘at each. ather with, heewaarcioant, of the rates as of Jap. 15. vise him on it, Sinee-moss edie... - agreed with Judge James H.1950—§1.33 an hour in_the case|cators have endarsed: this prow AE nogal, which stems out of an ads,

. |to the hospital. The two men had been wo ing on a scaffold in front of the Connor that they were too old tolof the strikers.

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If Mayor Bayt is elected, the bers back to work. lof "more than 1,000,000 college. chief has a chance of returning, Wages Big Issue students. Students may stay in say, but not a good] The main issue is wages. The college next year if they receive chance. And, police officials be-'union claims the present average the equivalent of more than 120 eve, if Republican Judge Alex,pay in the industry of $1.42 anon the old armed forces classiClark is elected Mayor the new hour is substandard. U. 8. La- fication test, In addition, this year's fresh-

candidate or Charles Russell, in- facturing was $1.55 an. hour on classes, sophomores in the upper vestigator for Prosecutor Frank Jan. 15. two-thirds, and juniors in the The union demands an increase upper three-quarters, regardless of 15 cents an hour. This collides of their test score will be dewith the wage formula recently Terred through next year. ' approved by Economic Stabilizer, Dr. Flemming will shortly: call ST. LOUIS (UP)—Two peace Eric Johnston. The formula Ignits a meeting of prominent educat¢

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