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IMPROVED JAIL CELLS—This is an example of what inspectors consider ade- DUNGEON TYPE JAIL—This century-old dungeon-type jail, still serving prisquate cell facilities with clean bunks and model sanitation facilities in the Vander- oners in Montgomery County at Crawfordsville, has only small windows 18 feet burgh County jail at Evansville. above prisoners’ heads, with little or no sanitation facilities.
Debaters Peel Off Gloves Americans Sen. McConahay |f.a. a" m. In Row Over MacArthur Americans Cross In Oxygen Tent Jails Are Flaw
State Sen. Cecil McConahay,
| . . Continued From Page One | Outside of Congress, Maj. -.. oughest Barrier 18ianapolis Dernogeat. Inst wight In State Sectrity
Mr. Truman following up a 45- Patrick J. Hurley, former Repub- Te a Serine win minute conference yesterday. lican Secretary of War and ex- B tish Cripple oxygen tent in. gi Joseph Short, Presidential Press Ambassador to China, issued a| ' 4 lst Be HosSecretary, would say only thatstatement saying Gen. Mac- Réds’ Railroad ital : : they talked on the world situa-|/Arthur’s quarrel was with the! pial. tion. state department.
] Found Adequate Continued From Page One ¢ has increased since 1940, when j there were only 17 bad ones. "| However, the number of top[notch jails was increased from 19 {just 10 years ago to 25 now.
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Mr. Short's “no comment” re-| He accused Mr. Acheson's ment for 31 consecutive days, and Stricken with aftion covered all kinds of specu- office of harassing Gen. Mac- withdrew after demolishing a sec-| flu following the lative questions, from whether Arthur “relentlessly” by with-'tion of the main coastal railroad. Técent 1e gisla-§ Gen. MacArthur would be fired holding the backing he needed. | The Britishers landed under{ ture session. outright to whether Secretary of “I see nothing in the MacArthur| cover of American carrier planes) Complication s State Dean Acheson might offer| statement that conflicts with the and a bombardment force includ- S¢ in, and the i” The remainder of the state's 88 his resignation unless the general duty that he (MacArthur) hadiing the U. S. heavy cruiser St. Senator was (jails have been classified as gets an official rebuke. {been directed to perform,” Gen. Paul. . , hospitalized 4 “fair,” meaning they could be On Thursday, a letter from Gen.| Hurley said. “If the administra-| They were accompanied by a day. 5 3 Sen. McConahay | ..iceq to top class by some reMacArthur to House Republican |tion does not wish to win the war|fire control party from the St.| When his con- : modeling and repairs. Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. of|in Korea, they should relieve Mac-| Paul which directed naval gunfire dition became™more serious, his} Jail Here ‘Fair’ Massachusetts, stirred up the new|Arthur of his command. If the throughout the daylong operation. son, James; was called to his bed-| Marion Coupty’s Sail bh 8 controversy over his incursions Administration does wish to win| “So complete was the surprise side Friday from Los Angeles. | -arion touncy$ jail here on 8.
; t should take the wraps of the landi s ! = eee (Alabama St. was listed in the into political questions. the war it sho p ding and so effective |“fair” classification. Inspections
In effect. Gen. MacArthur at: Off MacArthur..." : {was the curtain of naval gunfire’ Division officials said it could be tacked United States policy aimed grid ue WoRldwige oo Ip Soying Yhe enemy access to lnera or [as 'made one of the best in the state at building up Europe's defenses. 29% OHtal ve SOL Ses . 4 § Ee i jective area that not a {by remodeling to provide more He said the fight against com-| Known there was a feeling here Single man was Killed or {cell space and better segregation.
; ” ; ; |that Gen. MacArthur's public,wounded,” a Far East rea i 1 t munism was being settled in Asia. IC im S 0 d | The worst jails in the state ‘ ’ m re -1H ce | ! 8 Means Many Hats | statements have endangered co- Headquarters announcement 53d, | were listed in the following
“ operation among the allies fight-| The commandoeés were led by {pg’ As the big chief of the Far ing in Korea. : |Lt. Col. D. B. Drysdale, RMC,| : courities:
Best bovi pny ogo gin But Mr. Short said nothing— as they blew up more than 100] David Shapiro, 18, Bartulomew, Besion Sum titles.” Mr. K Oo | pointedly, some thought—to end!'yards of railroad track and left, 2 + : Clay, Clinton, _Deatborn, _ Dela. many titles,” Mr. Kerr sald. “But/ .,, ts Mr. Truman is seeking aa crater 16 feet deep along the! 1st City Fatality are os Floya, ~ Greose, he isn’t satisfied with all that big! : song : Hamilton, Jackson, Je fferson, brass on his head. Now ne oisolution. {right of way leading from Russia| Services for the 21st Indianap-| i oF to grab the i Rn silk Yor. Mr. Taft voiced the. generaliinto Communist North Korea. .olis traffic fatality of 1951 wil jennings, LaGrange, Marshall, tryi BT g P* GOP support for Gen. MacArthur] While demolition tea m s be conducted today. [Montgomery 2i1o, Orange,
It looks inappropriate on his mils. eR, he demanded that Chiang| wrecked the railroad others main-| Rites for David (Danny) Sha-|Parke: Perey. Posey: TpIRy, SC tary uniform.” Dakghens Formosan forces be tained a defense perimeter. They Piro, 341 Prospect St., who was Wayne x : Mr. Kerr’ questioned whether ow, 0 hit the mainland to captured a civilian who said a killed yesterday in a truck-car' ati iis ; Gen. MacArthur was serving the relieve pressure by the Chinese strong Communist force was at CTash. Will be at 2 p. m. at the, State's Best countrys general welfare by icin Tg United Nations Songjin, .but the raiding party Aaron Robe Funeral Home. _ The best jails in the state were “open disregard of superior “It en IOUS Bot to 1 Let only token resistance. The Burial will be in United Hebrew listed in: ; authority, his failure to co-operate! Chiang Kai-shek’s Toe x ° hi raiders were ashore seven hours. Cemetery. : Yool ! Adams, Alien.. Boone, Clark, with his own government or Pro-|to conduct raids” hs i se The U. 8S. Division was across , The 18-year-old Butler Univer- DeKalb; Elkhart, Fulton, Harrimote harmony with our allies.” |, reporter. Eat Et i o the Hantan and only two ang. Sity Student was killed when a son. Hendricks, Huntington, Jay, “I'm not denying that he is still goon a 1s It iS Dey yey eps one-half to six miles below Yon- heavy truck, out of control, Johnson, Lake, LaPorte, Miami, MacArthur The Magnificent,’ but’ 54 erioeny ey ensible chon on the trunk railroad ang Crushed the side of the light sedan Newton, Noble, Porter. Rush, I think the prolonged performance Oh or I zi highway running another 13 miles in which he was driving. The acci- Spencer, : Switzerland, Vanderof his one-man act is wearing the; Song 50 Ne Son Y northeast to Chorwon. dent occurred under the Pennsyl- burgh, Vigo, Wells and Whitley. patience of the rest of the team Kept UDRSURY Ton te Ouse| The exact point of the invasion V2P12 Railroad underpass on Mor-| Four counties which have no mighty thin,” Mr. Kerr said. a : 3 . e only was not revealed for security TiS St. near Talbot St. jails include White, Pulaski, Mr. Kerr sometimes speaks for oo. = % 0 nal willing td | reasons. Sister Injured {Crawford and Martin. Prisoners the White House in the Senate but pun - c TD of Gen. | Could Turn Line © His sister. Marian, 16-year-old/in these counties are taken to there was no hint that was the Boy as n. Allen J. The Hantan crosses the road Shortridge High School pupil, was! jails in neighboring counties. case today. But his words broke a Cag hav 2. almost on the Parallel, then i2jured seriously and taken to; Counties in which extensive jail long Democratic silence on Gen. Save a lotof respect for elbows sharply northward to a Methodist Hospital. [remodeling programs have been MacArthur, a Wisconsin Repub- gs MacAring Ellender said, point 21, miles below Yonchon.! He Was a member of Sigma started include, Gibson, Allen; Jeflican. fel: believe he is going far There it turns northeastward and Alpha Mu fraternity at Butler and ferson, Hancock, Jennings, Clin-, Some Senate quarters specu- 2 eld on what seems to me to be angies up past Chorwon only a Was a graduate of Shortridge ton, Delaware. f
lated that Mr. Kerr's attack politica] expressions rather than few mijes to the southeast of that 18h 1 i ‘Too Many Unfit ! would “put-iren” in some of the Mi ary views. big supply base. He wis a nephew of Max Sha-' Despite jail building programs Oklahoman's more timid col- ressure hit hardest at Mr. crossing in the Yonchon area PIO; Owner of the Shapiro Delica- started as the result of public in-|
tessen, 808 S. Meridian St. idignation over custodal condi-
. 4 } Acheson and th Luar leagues. v e State Depart-|y,y,1q turn the entire Hantan line » : ‘ 7 Surviving beside the sister areitions, Warren L. Edwards, super-|
Republicans, rallying to Gen. ment where the 14 United Na- |i, ca AL iin MacArthur's support, were ex- tion allies who have forces ir Suse the Allied aivincs carries his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Visor of institutional inspections pected to seek next week some Korea along with the United tore the Reds strike f iy De- shapiro, and two other sisters, (Said there are still “far too many official move by Congress either States, were demanding some- angle 5 Strike trom the tri- yi Florence Danzig and Missidails which can be classified only to call him home for a conference thing to allay their fears. Inteliirence r ut Sylvia Shapiro. as unfit for use.” { or to send a Congressional dele-| They were afraid Gen. Mac-|129 000 Secs reports said at least: ™ rt esr ! Weak and inadequate jails were| gation there to see him. That Arthur eventually would manage eq in the Chorwon Kumhwe bo. Hunting. Accident Fatal POnied out as + major menace
move could provoke an all-out/to spread the Korean struggle— to the state's security in the event
on i iv. . | : “ political fight. last thing they want to happen. |spring ofrensive some st aoe 10 Alexandria Boy, 15 of widespread enemy sabotage in qe officers believed the Red push wa ALEXANDRIA, Apr. 7 (UP)—ipouse scot g : : { Suspect Shot Lions Club to Hear idue early this week. F 3% Max Wood 15 - year - old Highs oe Scores of Tioters in pind . E Police Safety Talks be school sophomore, was killed in 5 : Attempting scape Irish Do It A ain ‘a nunting accident near here to- Silk 4 A bullet from the gun of Parol- Three Indianapolis police offi- : #4 iday. i Bows to Nylons man Jesse Hadley = yesterday| oS will speak on the safety pro-| LONDON, Apr. 7 (UP)—The| The vouth, son of Mr. and Mrs., NORTHAMPTON, England,
gram in the public schools be- Irish Linen Guild announced to-/Troy Wood. Alexandria, was|Apr. 7 (UP) — Northampton fore members of Lions Club of day it would introduce the struck in the heart when a bullet policewomen won a major battle /Indianpolis at a luncheon Wednes- | Lapkin” at the British Industries fired by one of his companions|today. The town council voted arrest. day in the ClaypoolsHotel. . (Fair. The Lapkip, 18 by 27 ricocheted off a tin roof. to issue them six pairs of nylons Lt. H. M. Bailey, Sgt. Jack Ar-(Inches, is designed to drape across’ = Authorities said it was “strictly a year as part of their uniforms
Eachoels, better known by his| 4... and 8 th J 2 | 4 : alias, Shirley Temple, was picked | gaa o nv kes wn, ne lap. ; aw an accident. Instead of silk stockings. .
300 block of E. 25th, Si = id rm en i ens I Letter Raises Doubt Son Killed in Battle |
charge of taking five $10 bills ; . . from John Richards, 39, of 1213 Form Unit to Ai | 5 2 Martindale Ave., that morning. d {| ~ Continued From Page One
When Eachoels resisted arrest. Aged and Needy [the youth was missing, only by
Patrolman Hadley herded him] {the . stamped words on the into a nearby liquor store and| The Goldén Years Club, an packages. called for the wagon. {organization dedicated to helping “Then on Mar. 20 we get this As Eachoels made a break, the the aged and needy, has been letter from him," she said. “It was policeman shot. The bullet grazed formed by Indianapolis women in his own handwriting. With it Eachoels’ scalp and crashed who elected Mrs. Raymond Walk- Were three other letters written through the plate glas window. ler president. : |by three other GIs. They were to Today he is charged with city| Mrs Walker, former PTA offi-|Pe forwarded to their parents,” vagrancy, pre-grand larceny and cial, heads a slate of officers|She disclosed.
grazed the scalp of Shirley | Eachoels, 28, of 2362'; Sangster Ave., when he attempted to resist
resisting arrest. {experienced in organization work| The letter reads: throughout the city. They in-! ‘Dear Mother Dad and Ride) : clude: | “Just a line to let you know in Auto Mishap Mrs. Irvin R. Yeagy, vice presi- | that I am alive and fine . . .” dent; Mrs. Foster Edwards, _| It then goes on to mention that Two Hurt Here retary: Mrs. Wilbert RS {he is attending a “school.” The
Two women were. hospitalized treasurer; Mrs. Charles Taylor, Fest of the message is filled with last night for injuries received historian. "typical propaganda used by the in traffic accidents. | ‘The following have been named | Soviets against the United States. Mrs. Eva. Claspil, 54, of 906 committee chairmen: | Although the brief letter menHosbrook St. was in fair condl-| Mrs. Daughtery; Mrs. Dorothy tioned the fighting in Korea, it ‘tion at St. Francis Hospital with|walker, Mrs. Ray Harlan, Mrs. did not state where he was loleg injuries and bruises. A car Frank Bigelow, Mrs. William cated at the’ time of the writing. driven by her husband, Wayne, Ruskamp, Miss Charmus Curtis The Berfys informed the FBI 47, crashed into a car operated by and Mrs. Howard Robbins. of the letters. FBI agents re-
Orville Curls, 30, of 2517 Foltz| ————————— quested them to make no mention
., at Prospect and East Sts. | * of the letters until they could Bal Cu arrested on o/Church Altar Society check with the Army. Photostatic
charge of being drunk and sus- To Hold Card Party coples of the letter was made, picion of drunken driving. | The Altar Society of St. Cath- with the FBI keeping the original. Ollie Laffin, 29, of 623, Locker-| erine's Catholic Church will hold| The mother said that she had
bee St., was taken to Generali card party at 1:30 p. m. and forwarded the letters to the other
/ith a broken left le | three parents and has heard from Hp on , §agaim at § Fm. Wednesday In two of them. In each case, their
{sons had never been reported
ion was fair. She was struck WELCOME WORD—The Berry family of Evansville re-read i sb Pe Ha Mrs. Leonard - Sauer, Mrs. 00 1 0¢ had been listed as for the 100th time the first Word of their son and brother, Pfc.
Petersburg, W. Va, and Cpl. The youth had enlisted in the, After the FBI told the family Joseph W, Peoria, Bayonne, N, J.|infantry Aug. 3, 1949, and had|they could make receipt of the “It's really a miracle that he’s|trained at Ft. Knox, Ky. He|letters public, they told the family alive and got this letter through was sent overseas to join the|that with the Army they planned to tell us,” the mother said. “It’s|{32d Regiment the 7the Infan-{to eontinue the invesigation of thé answer to our prayers.” try Division in tan )
: ter Fi | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Apr. 3 Die in Theater Fire |, GN Bur. Vandenbery's
SALMON, Idaho, Apr. 7 (UP)—|physician reported today that the Three men died today in fire that 67-year-old Republican senator is destroyed the main theater here. still in critical condition at his
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