Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1951 — Page 3

“TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1951

+a Sr x D SNe. { SR Th ny . : : . Sh THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ PAGE 3 . s » vo * Ci ts and U d i Raps Prosecution | Berlin Police Nab Fast’ Time Must. ust Report Czechs Cigare s and Unopened 5 : > Ye Bh “3 In Fraud Case a Have Everyone's To Free Oafi Lees on Bodies of Gls Nl [all dSe | 1% Red Agit ors eels Spinning | 0 Tee IS ; . Continued From Page One . an : rr TIOR. {olav den AT MILE 19 we arrived at a battalion command post. Our’ * Defense Charges | ‘ Two Rival May Day | ‘FAST TIME today further! _ggcrof Stops Taken, truck moved off the road into & rice paddy. Three blanket. ‘Delavi sh jromptieated, the Indianapolis S D S wrapped bodies lay beside another truck. Delaying Tactics Rallies in Capital rr tangle. wn State Dept. Says We jumped out and quickly went to work. Each body was “Delaying tactics by the Mar- By United Press h P png sion are. on .« By DAN RIDNEY stripped. The. first was a thin-faced, good-looking boy of 20 or 2%; ° fon County Prosecutor's office to- BERLIN, May 1 —. Police our” To a on the onl Times Staff Writer He'd been shot through. the side, Bled a lot. We emptied his day “were blamed for the 29- arrested 205 Communists trying Central Stan Y WASHINGTON, May 1 — Wil- pockets. A lighter, a package of . ! > an Distal time permitted by Indiana . feel like a man—but if he ‘did months postponement of an em-: to stir’ up May Day demonstra [liam N. Oatis, Hoosier:born news- Camels, a Gruen curvex bracelet b bezzlement ease in Criminal Court tions Th West Berlin streets. law. i I torist paperman now held by the Com-/and a ‘letter from -home—still they must have ‘come ry 2. - Police moved quickly to pre- Yet practically a By 8 munist government of Czechoslo- unopened: | A mortar did it to him." If he'd 4 Defense : Attorney Sam Blum ‘vent major incidents. , The dem-! ie operating on Daylight Saving ,,yia; will be. released to U. 8.|° you do what you can—and find [ives he Live Seen a uairuplé authorities, the State Departmeht thus assafled Deputy Prosecutor Snsiratars ore Poked ui In 16) To convert all posted ‘times to oo oo auirers ii yourself getting aick inside.. Here gone, The body was still warm. . John Daily who yesterday blamed sectors before they could get ral- “fast” time, just add one hour, Although the Reds have not yet a “kid who was alive when you| His pockets produced the same the delay on §pecial Judge John. lies. started. apt. Audry Jacobs, trafficechief, |). Prague embassy staff vis ate dinner last night. A kid who odds: and ' ends--a package of ME Cayley : Saantime. “two rival rallies "suggests. > it Mr. Oatis in prison, undercover | picked up a package of Cajfiels Lusky Surikes. another of Old e ‘charges and counter-| went. oy Thin wr mile of. each no moves are being made to get him intending to smoke 'em and never Golds, a lighter, a ridiculously charges were leveled in the trial other in East and West Berlin. FOR EXAMPLE, parking me- out, officials said. got to break the seal. A kid who decorated wallet with a ten, a five of [E. Cooper Zaring, 51, of 227 E. fers say that the motorist. must. As an Associated Press corre- Probably wanted to wait until he and three ones, a package of Star _ Fall Creek Bivd., charged with Communist offjcials had. pre-T pay for parking, between hours of spondent at the Czech capital, could read Jthat letter where no razor blades. And the a ry cms Mefrauding an’ 82-year- “old. Bed, PTR rT dicted Sas. million, DRS ipa ry ah Sm WR Bi dn in STARA ror &ik La. Wr IE Ta ra Palas 2h ot LD a EINE Ty ; i Feit Bo cp to. tell’ mien pura are free. aged activities tostile fo.the tate The mext ¥ iii rg iii a dai a pe a mas Calls Delays ‘Ridiculous’ whether the prediction had been | BU! Shay 15 Ty the CenivaYhNted wo Nik factul) reporting. He a the y - i as ro over his. re slr. Daily aictsed Judie Covi fulfilled. Standard Time clock. The 37-year-old reporter began oy ane hecatse ks made him: oh Frozs there. A Mr. Dally accused Judge Caylor ole In terme of Daviight Saving! his A. P. work in Indianapolis. ; af allowing “ridiculous delays", CHECKING EQUIPMENT— Indianapolis police officers get a. +, More than 600,000 anti-Com- Time, the motorist feeds the He is a native of Marion, Ind. 0. . after granting another continu- close look at radar speed control unit with recorder graph and Inunist West Berlinee Sjnod be; meters between the hours of, Cries. Voeler. Cate “A Gantlet of Mortar and Rifle Fire = ance in the case yesterday until _.. a:light sstop signs during their visit to Columbus, O., yester- | fore. the ruined Reichs ag La 8.a. m. and 7 p.m, ; . : OUR WORK was just-begun. The Chinese’ had amoushed an May 13. day. Shown are (left to right] Capt. Audry Jacobs, local traffic J gave 10 Sombat So — Meshwhile Ber Wiliam Ian aid station seven miles up the road less than an hour ago. They : 1 . ner n rr IN joo Yo Me Baily § state- ‘chief, Mr. Ralph Wolf; traffic engineer of Columbus, and Capt. Approximately 13,800 we sk Testifies Water Co. Ivsue 2 new. blast of criticism at Killed the doctor and grenaded the 4 ater [One anibulance had men r um charge Robert LB t Indi li di Berl li d at least a escaped but after moving-a mile toward safety a en machine- ‘ ober atts, Indianapolis communications ivision. eriin - police and. ar leas A the State Départment. He asserted ned. “The Jnigey aan wasonly 10 equal = number of - Communist Earnin S Stable’ 'that this might. be ‘another case gun gave the state embarrassment ! “peoples” police prevented the g of Robert” He Vo eler. who ‘was The driver was killed ‘A wodnded man sitting beside him pushed Team te court on another rival rallies from clashing... *' Carl Qc) fifector 8 fhe, state, .sken by his 17 mathe of im- De ety fom the val-and came us at times like this. Can't blame ts A : = Pultie Service Commission's ac “|prisonmrent in Hungary before his * For them. We stick pretty much to BT Lagee Min WwW Wi counting department; testified be release last week as the result of There was no traffic. or ourselves. We don’t worry -about E Daily's tactics,” Mr. Blum added. arns ItNE@SSeS (ore the commission today that a State Department deal with the MOT? than a mile.we ran 8 E35 pat. What worries us 15 that He.is being unfair in trying to | T at C the Indianapolis Water Co. has Red government there. let of mortar and rifle fire, there are still moére up there. cover up mistakes made by the n ramc ases had “stable earnings” since 1933... “We have troops in Germany| we kept going. 7 Want to go again this after progecutor’s office in filing an affi- Prosecutor ° Frank Fairchild He was called to the stand b¥ ,.4 Austria. We are sending four After six miles we found the noon?" davit, that doesn’t even set out a today announced: a ‘new “get- Assistant Public Counselor Lloyd 4ivisions more, supposedly to stop driver. There was no time to 80 1 still don't know whether this = crime’ : “tough” policy. on ‘witnesses. .who Wampler. who-is-fighting-the-utl- ra —communists. “We have air {through-his-pockets.—We-put-him st5ry should be written. It isn't a gee] —Mr,—Blum--satd—court “records refuse to testify af swearing .ityjs proposal for a $1 million rate power close to the Czech border. {in back of the truck and it pretty. But this much I do know oa he De ee out reckless driving and. drunken increase. “But what good are troops and air going. you eyes peeled for that —until you've seen it you don't * a an it Feb ™ driving affidavits against mo- Mr, Cecil testified also that the power, if the American flag is not| 4 statin” Sgt. Leblanc said. ee this 1s about a. 1950. On Mar. 11, 1950, ‘a continu- torists, utility had a surplus. of $280,000 respected. How can the ‘American .yyg just off the road.” ie pay > Li Pt a “If witnesses continue to back last year after paying a dividend/flag be respected by the Commu-| d it. Every man.began ance was granted hecause of the We foun y g S A a . serious illness of Zasing's former out when the cases come up in of 8.5 per cent on the book value pists when it is not respected by ‘loading dead. Time was'prectous. uspect rreste x attorney. George Rinier, whe . court,” .the prosecutor said. “we're 'of the firm's common stock. our State Department, ” " he said. “Fifteen,” the sergeant said | G R id 5% : ’ going to make them testify or 2 ; ho " n aming ail Vo later died. ise: investizate their actions for Mr. Wampler also is expected to “| finally. “That's our load.” . teed | 4% Cites Continnarnics SE ERE Eh wo call 10 the stand James Honaker. = l1¢- PSC Aids | We tured anid headed back. A| One arrest and seizure of pick } : s C Possiz 2 -Dresentailon. 10 © a utility expert who has prepared ails Irifle tore into our truck. Fortun-'n win ‘and baseball pool tickets KER “Mr. Blum pointed out the prose- gran Jury: dn dd q an exhibit that purports to show 1 T it R lately it hit a dead man. The dead in 161 books was the tally in pdr cutor’s. office then asked for a b Hla ny demand that the Indianapolis Water.Co. IN rans! ow: were the only ones who weren't lice vice squad investigation of a continuance on Sept. 8 1950 to Simi hos vefude to appear|las made sufficient earnings tol The thrée members ‘of the state scared. cigar store and tavern yesterday. yesterday. su A : . PEAT attract sufficient capital to make Public Sefvice Commisston—Re- Five hours after we left we got George Taylor, 30, of 1306 Cor-

Yesterday Mr. Blum asked for a dismissal. of the charge on the grounds that three terms 6 court “have passed since the charges were first filed. r. Blum said today he plans 4o file another motion to “quash” the charges * ‘because the affidavit ° is still faulty.’ Zaring, a real estate agent, is harges with selling Mrs. Winnie Culhan’'s Indianapolis home for $5250 and paying her only $297.70.

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