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HEARING : : : i . : : . : : : APPEARS 4 . "By IRVING LEIBOWITZ ° 5%. The Governor, appalled at the drunk driving accidents operates in Marion County in behalf of the bootleggers of the many bootleggers we charged with second offense 3 one State Excise Police Chief C. Bs France today charged growing out of bootleg joints, recently ordered a double and “with sympathy” from the authorities. : has been given the full penalty.” ; : F A Indiana ‘judges were responsible for a flourishing illegal giate Police crackdown on illegal liquor joints and gam- In Marion County, he said, one bootlegger has been The Excise agents do .not use Marion County's Muniliquor trade. bling charged 76 times and has never been given thé maximum cipal Courts for bootleggers because of the heavy docket. Test on » a8 ine indi toyed . . 5 i ’ . 5 : In most cases, the bootleggers are tried before a Magis1277 In 3 sweeping indictment of state jurists, Chief France Citing instances where courts have failed to impose - penalty on a second conviction as required by law. trate’s Court 82 g
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accused the courts of “co-operating with bootleggers.” He singled out four counties where his staff is having the most difficulty—Marion, Vigo, Delaware and Lake. Chief France said he has taken up the problem with
Gov. Schricker but has not arrived at a final solution.
State Gets Eloped’ to Crime
A Defense" Director
Another Story, Page 3
Gov. Schricker today selected| State Police Lt. Frederick Cretors| as full time director of the state’s| $500,000 Civil Defense program. The Governor made the an-| nouncement before he met with his Civil Defense Advisory Coun-| cil at the Statehouse. Facing the state’s newlycreatec Council are twin threats, according to the Governor—what| to do if an emergency strikes and;
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the full penalties on bootleggers, Chief France said: “Something is screwy here. We have all the evidence
in the world and the courts j
ust wink at the violators."
Chief France said a “vicious” triumvirate of lawyers
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Under the present liquor law, all second offenders found guilty are.required to pay $200 and costs and serve 60 days in jail.
Chief France said it was almost “impossible” to enforce the Governor's bootlegging crackdown because of the “soft justice.” He said it has proved “discouraging” to his liquor enforcement agents.
“In the past two years,” Chief France said, “not one
For Settlement In Korea
Ferrer Let Reds Use His Name
Wounds Daughter and Self—
Shooting Climaxes Broken Home;
Semi-Invalid Mother, Child Critical
"Wait, See’
UN Policy
Declared
b to alert utilities and defense in- : : i i A semi-invalid mother and her goo | Qustries to possible sabotage. By United Press 3'a-year-old daghter were in i | By United Press tai ; Tas azierhoon, he Coupes iid WASHINGTON, May 22— critical condition in St. Vincent's | WASHINGTON, May 22 am ave to work out a budget, select y Hospital today, both shot by the a chairman of the comm.. : and Academy Award Actor Jose atbnr because her family was \—Gen. Omar N. Bradley told otan 10 Mp, Cre! 2s proper Je Ferrer told the House Un- breaking up. ‘Senators today that major yOil, se p . So, | American Activities Commit- Nearly paralyzed from the waist | American political - military
council is expected to approve formally without opposition the Gov-| ernor's choice of Lt. Cretors as full-time director at a salary of $6000 a year. Lt. Cretors, a 15-year veteran of State Police work, is a resident
% tee today he was never a pety Communist or fellow traveler,
but a victim of Communist bigname hunters. The Puerto Rican-born actor said he has never been a member
down for about four years, Mrs. Deeb, 34, last night in her home shot her daughter in the right chest and then fired a bullet into her own head while her hus- § band listened on a telephone from his office. __The .father, George Deeb Jr.
‘policy in Korea ‘is still a |wait - and - see proposition’ | which hinges on how the current {Communist offensive turns out, ‘Gen. Bradley added that he and
egl- __ of Marion County. He is a grad- E (said he hal never been a memaer 1 J uate of Shortridge High School of the Communist Party, a Sym- oa." 14 hic wife called him from ‘hope the United States may be and received a degree from Butler pathizer, or encourager.of Com- p.\ home at 122 E. 49th St. at \able to “propose something” to rfere Uriversity. munis aims: ti Id b h about 3:15 p. m. yesterday. He the United Nations that will lead : . . | i “The only time wou e wheni ' 2. EF Td : to a negotiated peace in Korea, ‘ 2 y s lives . : : : was in the office of his firm, Steel ; gis Yatueer or prota hua the Communist aim coincided Bronze Ring Co. 1308 N. Capitol But he didn't say when or how. 2249 +N. inois St. Wi id wtih the aim of our government,” nee i : | Gen. Bradley made this state mother. He attended the Civil Mr. Ferrer said. Ave, ‘ment to the Senate committee in« Hoe Defense Staff College in Wash- But he told the committee the Ie Shots ba fired 3s |vestigating Gen. Douglas Mac= ington. . «general technique” of how he talked to his daughter Arthur's discharge in response to Lt. Cretors has been acting as . to be listed as sponsor of utes later. { Deputy Civil Defense Director | Sane l 4 8 on Sn been Climax of Differences . (questions bv Sen. Everett Saltonyour while” the Governor's Advisory Tg Ot fronts Police said the shootings ap- MRS. BETTY DEEB—Shot "PRAY FOR THEM"— iy (R. Mass.). Mr. Saltonstall ’ Council was being created. Dur- sabia ili parently climaxed a series of do- daughter and self. George Deeb sobs in grief. jo Gen, Bradley 1t appearad 10 ing the late war he was a naval Didn't Know mestic differences between the > him that the nation is following ofiicer in the Far Bast. | As an example he cited the Deebs. They had been living conscious on a couch in the bed-; But then she said: |a “negative policy” in Korea, mo Cr |“Artists’ Front to Win the War,” apart. room of the family's four-room, “I'll let you talk to your daugh-| Sen. Saltonstall read from re. Study of Plan | lin which he was listed as a Mrs. Deebs was stricken about bungalow. The mother lay on the ter.” {ports of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 5 (sponsor in 1942 The committee/four years ago. and since then bed. a 32-caliber pistol beside her.| Little Connie picked up the re-/that on Feb. 13, and again Mar, For Auditorium /said the group's literature read,has been unable to walk exten- Mr. Deen told police his wife ceiver and Mr. Deeb heard her 15. the military high command A “For a Second, Front This Year.” sively without aid. She seldom called him at his office at about say: [was unable to get the State Dee Ordered b Ba ft | Committee Counsel Frank 8.left the house and needed assist- 3:15 p. m. | “Daddy, Mommy's got a gun.” partment to define political “ob Yy y | |Tavenner Jr. said that was the ance on those few occasions. “She asked if everything was He heard a shot. [Jectives” in Hotes, Wal - RU Communist Party line. In a statement to police today. all right,” the distraught father! Mr. Deeb was near collapse ‘anted to Wait ACTION OR 2 long sought ny Mr. Ferrer said he did not Jeannette Toloski,. 31, said the-declared. “and I. said 2 was, I, When a neighbor found him later] The chiefs reported that the rel a init as t Che know at the time that the group Deebs separated about three told her I would be home short- in the home. [State Department wanted to wait “Hu RE eon that off-| was a Communist front, and gave months ago. She is Mrs. Deeb’s Jy.” : | Police were called and a pri-|until the military outlook was Strest Parking Authority study! this brief explanation of how a sister. Somewhere in the house, Mr. vate physician administered first clarified. But the Joint Chiefs the possibilit 2 building an audi-| ‘name gets connected with such Private detectives had heen as- Deeb told police, he could hear aid until arrival of an ambulance wanted a decision on political torium ro proposed under-| | organizations: signed by Mrs. Deeb for several his daughter singing while her/and Police Officers Gerald Viles goals so they could settle on the run Donkin gatage avd tals “They come to you and say, weeks to check “her husband's mother talked. {and Melvin Dixon. course of military action. . ket pl t the Tomlinson Hall —— activities. Then Mrs. Deeb told her hus-| Taken to St. Vincent's Hospital The Mar. 15 report covered a SL Ilace a: 1Ee M Sts. Continued on Page 2—Col. 7 Racing home from his office, band she was going to shoot her-| em maeting at which efforts to obiain site at Delaware snd Market Sts. A 5 : 2 f {an understanding with the State The Mayor appointed a six-man . % Mr. Deeb found his daughter un-'self and her daughter. Continued on Page 2—Col. 8 | Department were postponed to committee to conduct the study! c A Grin WHISPER louis Ucci holds 16-year-old Christine a spy TT “7 |“some future” date. and report privataly to the Au-| osby atter their arrest, i fen Ue ‘ y Gen. Bradley, chairman of the thority. - He declined to reveal . Reds Stream Down by Thousands — Joint Chiefs, tostifted that the is{dentity of committee members. | RY Pe 16 ad C ’ sue “pertained primarily to . ) ° . $ pertaine primarily but he said the group will include| on e, ¥ an ompanion Chinese Retreat in West Becomes a Rout tn or not we crossed the m—— citizens who have expressed inter-| ° ° ° y 38th Parallel in the spring, and aT Admit Kidnaping Woman B . . eat tai me "was. pretty much . x mat : t F Jab in East Cracks UN L 5H = oe lA ? But Furious Jab in East Cracks ING [conte «Fits 2-coti® Authority has the power to issue Michigan Man Who Left Wife Behi MN rien e : xf i ov 9 nd i By EARNEST HOBERECHT Censorship concealed virtually |forced to leave ammunition and
{ > on y | . On a Late Model Car What else can I say?” Uccl ;;1qer a mattress. The couple sur- 2" week-ends but roomed and|’ ers, already qualified. risk sald. : {rendered without resistance. boarded in Chicago: during the getting hurt by. racing in if | Davis said Ucci “didn’t seem | week. midget and sprint shows?
revenue bonds for any purpose it deems necessary to provide the] parking facilities. A 1949 change| in the law permits the Authority] to use parking meter funds to re-! deem the bonds it issues. The auditorium proposal brought a shift in plans of the Ramp Building Corp., New York City consultants to the Authority.
Tells of Romance and 3-Day Escapade
By United Press
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 22—Louis Ucci,
23, who
left his pregnant wife in Michigan to run off with a teen-age blond, confessed today that they kidnaped an Ohio woman and her baby during a three-day crime spree. Ucci’'s wife gave birth to a son at Monroe, Mich.,
By United Press KNOX, Ind., May 22--Two children were burned to death today when fire destroyed their home at English lake, 18 miles west of here, Their mother and a male companion with whom she was found the fire were ar-
United Press Staff Correspondent TOKYO, Wednesday, May 23The Chinese Communist retreat turned into a rout in western Korea today. But in the east the Reds attacked with renewed fury 25 miles south of the 38th Parallel. A dispatch from the western front said the Reds were aban-
all hard facts about the fighting equipment behind to escape.
. +. The U. 8. 2d Division, which in eastern Korea, but one dispatch broke the Communist offensive
said Communist troops attacking in a five-day battle, sent patrols ‘theme ripped a wide gap in south stabbing more than a mile into Korean "lines between Pungam enemy territory against only and the east coast, slight resistance. This report said the Reds cut Air reports said however that
: . £ . (the Reds were ‘streaming down the lateral Kangnung-Wonju go "0 ine" east of the 2d
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Probe of Teacher Pay Grab Charges
The corporation had recom- : ‘ an hour after : . mended construction of a com-Sunday—the day after he began his escapade with 16-year- ,octeq. doning ammunition and supplies NBIWay in the mountain area pivision's, lines “by the thou: ; DY bined parking garage and market|old Christine Cosby. rrr ere ————| The victims were Henry north of Seoul in their haste to 83st of Pungam. Allied com-isands.” The Reds wefe heaged! 8y FD RENNED Michaels, 16 months old. and his manders threw reinforcementsifor the breakthrough’area.?’ yu wi'PORT, May 22—
at the Tomlinson Hall site. Noj action has been taken on that recommendation.
Finds U. S. Rolls Along At $314 Billion Rate WASHINGTON, May 22 (UP) —The value of the nation’s production of goods and services| soared to an annual rate of $314 billion during the first three! months of the year. i |
On All Models
Buy during this gigantic sale. your present car isn’t just what you
|asked sleeply whether it boy or girl, and that was all. |
Ucci and Miss Cosby were seized in a hotel room here yesterday shortly after Mrs. John
Frey, 32, of Cincinnati reported gunpoint to drive along U. S.
that they kidnaped her and her 14-month-old son, Stephen, earlier in the day. She said they held her captive for five hours. | Reported Missing The couple disappeared fronf Monroe Saturday and their families had reported them to police
was a!
interested at all.” |
Miss Cosby’s father, Lon Cosby,
drove with the baby to visit her mother at Brownstown, Ind. “They abandoned the car they were driving and forced me at 50 and then onto a country road near here,” she said. “They kept prodding me to drive faster, and I did just what they told me.” They stopped on the lonely road, she said, and Ucci took $52 from her purse and looted her suitcase while Miss Cosby changed clothes.
room. Ucci’s gun and the $52 stolen from Mrs. Frey were found
Ucei confirmed Mrs. Frey's story. He said that despite his
5-year-old brother, Tobey. Mrs. Viola Ann’ Michaels, 38, was held in a Knox County Jail for questioning. Sheriff Lee James said the five Michaels children, ages ranging up to 16, were at home alone early this morning. The older children got up to get breakfast and one of them struck a match to light a kitchen kerosene stove, Sheriff James said the match apparently ignited oil which had
at. work when notified of the fire. Acquaintances said he came home
Justice of peace court records showed that a charge of child
escape pursuing Allied tanks and infantry. The Allied pursuit smashed to the Imjin River, 26 miles northwest of Seoul and only five miles south of the 38th Parallel.
into the battle area in an effort — -
to seal off the Red breakthrough. Front dispatches said the Reds were either in headlong . flight or out of contact along a 70-mile! front from Munsan east to the TU. 8. 2d Division area southeast of Chunchon. The Red retreat was most pronounced north of Seoul. South Korean forces advanced virtually unopposed to the Imjin River. On their right an Allied tank-
Whydunit— Something new has been
stolen:
On the Inside Of The Times ;
Sorority welfare committee to
Twenty rubber cones used protect white lines on city were taken yesterday from
Indiana Ave. near Vermont St.
newly - painted streets
to
place on the Association ladder . . . should 500-Mile driv-
Rocky Graziano gets third round KO over Johnny
Tear Gas Fails Police and They Licking in Ohio State Student Water Fight
Spencer’ County Courthouse be “spilling over” with spectators tonight as the PTA opens a public hearing on reports of political shakedowns of teachers. More than 500 persons—capa« city of the Courthouse Assembly Room, are expected to be on hand when evidence is presented, ace cording to Mrs. Thelma Yelland,
" president of the Spencer County
PTA executive council. “Everybody's been talking
J ) ; EX J S as issing. cel, it was re- . : : " . . fa ; LOCAI TE MPERATURE m Be Yes! z a "| Once, she said, the baby start- spilled on the floor, last night show color slides for sight infantry force struck deep in Police today were check6a m..% 10a m.. 7 ported. me ss Cosby fiv ed to cry and Ucci permitted her et tr saving class . . . features enemy territory. They killed some | 1 junk rubber denlors about the meeting, and people are 7a m..68 11 a.m... 73 months ago and had pursued a : ur 2*{when somebody filled the Stove! o..u.nene 5-7 Chinese, took others pris qd BE Bll Jun Uh» res anxious for it to come to light,” "IN | to stop at a small town Brocer¥itank The flames enveloped the. TOF YYOMEN ...iiesreen. . ( § § prisoner an as City Trafic Engineer - “ 8 a.m... 69 12 (Noon) 15 romance with her since then. = Fr "oy bought some Lan. : Ve op Ed Sovola wrangles a bid to destroyed abandoned enemy sup- Frald Gallacher said he (IS Yelland said. “The people ) wm: a 1p. m1 | - The shock of her husband's dis- » Miss Cosb 5 2 S-Yearall Loy au Spread on a press conference with Mar- plies. : Fraps 59 ngne oni Pos feel this has been going on for 4 t [seen . i ; : crib in whic aby was ly . rar > CTW : . § ti , and somet Latest uml hy Sn | BDDRRFANICE Apparently ea sennd After holding her captive for mye gider children escaped with- garet Truman ; ‘. the crew Air reports said the fleeing Red sible use. for the 18-inch Oe a 9 something must { y 8, LleC1'8 ' five hours, , le finally left : : . r ein 0 1e on- K1 meets rYome (troops : . ring | ‘ y n ag oer . ! | who was born in a Monroe Hos: LL t (ours the coup ¥ Mrs. OUE injury. They were a 16-year! LL k par itare ot the ser (4 1700s Were carrying a 1 hey cones.’ , 2 We feel the evidence we'll pres Toda You Can ital her when they arrived here. Mrs. 4 oir) 3 12-year-old girl and a Hn a _~ could with them on their backs The 20 cones are valued — Yy pita oon County Sheriff. Fred Frey drove to a filling station . o.oo poy” are artley reports i oday and on pack animals, but were at $45. | Continued on Page 2—Col. 8 | 0 0 . , e 1 re where an attendant called police. is . hii : in usiness . + other > - ——————————————— ———————— " ig merce bt— SAVE oney ‘Davis awakened Ucci to give (rpicers began a search for the The children’s father, Philip, 18! nancial news o...oove..ies 13, : : i, 'him the news. He said Ucel .oynle and found them in a hotel dock worker in Chicago. He was The Tribe moves up to fourth They Cried but Came Back Fighting —
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would like to have it, now is a won- revious marriage. he and Miss ! * derful time to trade it in on a clean, told Monroe police that his daugh- nko had ea fn love and de- Neglect was filed against the Greco .....ivv0...,.. roe WAY owl (el en close to a waterfight going on threw water on the cops, they let gleaming, top quality used car. There ter had “never been in trouble .4.q to “elope” from Monroe. mother in April. Oth r 1 COLUMBUS, O., May 22—The petween Pi Beta Phi and Kappa air out of their tires and poured ore hundreds and hundreds of fine before. They left there Saturday in his — —— er Features: po joe Fook a shellacking In & Ajpha Theta girls. A coed water into the gasoline tanks of cars for you to select from . all ; ‘Kept Prodding Me’ car and headed south. i U L L ET | N About People ........ va. 13 iho li riot 1551 Mah atv. doused him with water and sev- the police cars. a eno tt SM CO hid 1 ugh te nn in 0 Armee 1 a en ied led Ta ts ngs third down, liberal , trade-in oflow. . ’ ‘/Just in case needed money Births, Deaths, Events ...11 ° i © | to his rescue. e street and disa six trolley ances, ‘and’ 15 months terms Be bility of charges of car theft, kid- along the way,” he said. WASHINGTON, May 22 Comics ..... Cainer 2 in Nas ot he Plotens nas injured The word spread through fra- cars by pulling down their over-" Viserbe Rr, buy your better used [Lapin apse Titer’, £1y ay His own car broke down near (UP)—The Navy today dis- Editorials ............. sad MHL LE OL Beni oh ri ternity row and the battle of the head wires. ow | : ents sald, and Xenia, 0. so Ucci stole the auto- gjoeed that two men were killed ~~ Frederick C. Othman ..... YE 5 + Were sexes was on. : | Dean of Men Joseph Park Ucel additionally faced possible mobile there which he aban-| and 13 ‘wou oe. wh ae b ’ Harold H. Hartley ....... 10 8rrested on charges of disorderly! pgjice rushed 11 patrol cars to pleaded with the students to dis Hundreds of Bargains charges x Mann Act violation. | doned when Mrs. Frey was kid- ® Jounced when the hal- |. Radio and Television...... 9 Fon Sy - All were released On the scene at 15th and High Sts. perse. But the students answered Are Advertised In : Mes, rey oa hysterical yes- naped. Chief of Detectives Rus- tleship New Jersey and the de- Robert RUALK «ess. e...13 on : but students poured water on the by building a bonfire in the mide : J e couple freed herisell Darks a Ned fod Mise stroyer Brinkley Bass were hit Ed Sovola ........ verneed dB 0 ae Yolse officer lost his trou. oncoming officers, who retaliat- dle of a stron and 3 3 Yan 1d: of : osby wou eld: here until g steeresvrscrnnilt, Ser: 8 was ripped off od with tear | . “lerackers into t es. rs ' The Tl MES | ‘She told officers that Ucc! and|it is Y titer definitely where, PY Communist shore batteries SD . 3 1 ‘another in the four-hour fight. rhe or ote De 3 robb ry two edvers atid tore A | Miss Cosby forced her cd to stop th : .[-0ff the coast of Wonsan, Ko- Jao sesvamurn sia | The rit i | ; o stop the robbery of Mrs. Frey, oc-| 2 WONENIS 7 usvseasssies vert | e riot started when Football their eyes, but they came right legtering from a marquee : sms , near Nofth Vernon, » as she|curred. Jui \ rea. Geriaat gt ny Sb | Star Walter Klevay strolled too! back fighting,” a coed said. “They |tiging the current attractiog. 7 3 © ! = . sr : oe ! Ss : z v3 is ’ . 5 ! oh a! Saeki RL fl ait ce u ind gins = : Eta ae = 4% rd : = i a = Ea re <
