Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1951 — Page 2
2's mounting 1951 traf-vo-car crash near Milford. erry Svoboda, 67, of 4613 W.
ran past a stop sign on Ind. 5 and a county road and crashed
“Phillips, 56, of Warsaw. ; In another accident, three per- © sons were when - a car swerved off U. 8. 36 west of In--dianapolis to avoid a car travelling in the middle of the road. *. The driver, James R. Bowman, ; 20, of 3806 Creston Dr. _. deputy sheriffs that he turned sharply off the road, missed hitting the other car, but lost control when he tried to swerve back onto. the highway in the 3800 block of Rockville Rd. : _ His car crashed into a tree. The other car failed to stop. Mr. Bowman and Jean Jent, 18, of 1245 W, Ray 8t., were released after treatment at St. Vincent's Hospital.
Another passenger, Miss Irene
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suffered a face injury, She is in . Bt. Vincent's Hospital, where her ‘condition is listed as good,
Six Persons Hurt
5 Earlier, six persons were hurt end four cars damaged when a ‘cement-mixer truck tangled with _ a funeral ‘procession at. North"western Ave. and 25th SL _ The driver of the truck, Denton
8t., was charged with reckless driving and failure to give the
way. He escaped injury although his truck turned over. . The truck smashed into a car driven by Perry Harrison, 27, of 614 W. 27th 8t., knocking it into je taxicabs and a third automo-
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QUESTIONED—John T. Carusa, (left) and his wife (with face
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. By United Press OKLAHOMA, CITY, Aug. 1 (UP)~—Lt. Gen. Alpert C. Wede‘meyer (ret.) has sharply criticized
this nation’s Far Eastern policy and said every available means
love blond and a former Italian missionary priest. i Claire Mary Gertrude Young! 21, daughter of a Chicago University professor, and Luciano. Negrini, 42, vowed they were in love
ities would just “drop out of the) He made no reference, however, picture.” { to the use of the atom. bomb. Gen. Wedemeyer, who retired from the ‘Army Monday after 32 years of service, bluntly expressed his views in two addresses here
girl Saturday night, tossed the
decide whether to order her
Nations to dissipate our man-| Other Complications power and resources all over the! world,” said the American mili-| Even if the consulate approves tary commander in China during Der stay in Italy, there are other World War IL {complicating factors. Among
: : {them are: go Bomb China {| * ONE—Mr. Negrini is penniless!
“If the decision is to keep our| with no. a 4 | pparent meafs of Supboys in Korea, then remove. the, ing the green-eyed American irl. 2 | every weapon in democracy’s|” TWO—Even though he left his| arsenal. | religious order, ‘Mr. Negrini isi His off-the-cuff remarks to 500) not free to marry. He faces the! men attending a church dinner possibility of excommunication if|
at the Edgemere Amphitheater! he does.
covered) are questioned by a jail matron after his aitempted escape. ’ z
Find Wife of Killer Saw lim in Jail "Almost at Will’
whenever she wished led to discovery of the escape attempt. The
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{ By United Press | CAMDEN, N. J, Aug. 1} | —Authorities sought to determine {how the wife of a prisoner {visited her husband at night in; |Camden county jail “almost at husba | will.” :
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Helen Caruso, 26, to her husband °ne accomplice inside the prison.
|John, 30, Philadelphia, were dis-| {covered Sunday when Caruso was completed and that other prison|caught” trying to chip his way ot Ja employees and - guards | through a wall of the prison sick Will be questioned. : Caruso was sentenced to a 6-
| bay to freedom. {to-12 year prison .term in Phila-
3 {delphia in 1947 in the death of {Cohen revealed yesterday that oa nces Diamond, 21. He droye
Caruso had opened: a hole two an automobile on a sidewalk in
: lan attempt to kill his first wife, wall before he was caught. His | parry, SD was walking with Miss wife was picked up in the build- | piahond. A
Ing Sunday night, Mr. Cohen said.| |
2 ater was.paroled .from the The prosecutor sald a tip fromisecond degree murder sentence {a man who overheard Mrs. but was jailed” here last May 8 {Caruso boasting in a taproomifor beating a Delaware River could. enter the jall bridge policeman. . yn
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ing the dismissal of Gen. Douglas affair. - |MacArthur. » | Mr. Negrini. visited his sweet- { - In his testimony, Gen. Wede-| heart in jail last night and asked {meyer advocated ‘bombing China| her to sign a- statement of her
{even if it meant bringing on war willingness to marry him. She did | so” and Italian authorities said |i
with Russia. Lack Definite Policy they would leave the whole mat-| ~The general, Whose report on ter up to the American’ consulate, | |conditions in China was kept They are willing to.drdp their] |secret for three.years, triticized technical charge. | {the administration for withhold-|
The ex-priest said he found “only “sensitive hearts” at the consulate and he expected the marriage to work out. The con-! sulate said it was “a most diffi-|
| Soviet Russia, Gen. Wedemeyer said, is following a set course of {staging border incidents in her zone. of influence in order to tap.
s ult matter.” the United States’ armed strength. 0 > ut the United States, he said, The romance dates back to the
still lacks a definitetpolicy. , Spring or S950 When Ms. Repo sionaty work in China and met ithe Chicago girl in her father’s At Union Hospital hotne, | | Tis Josphal | gaan claim it was love at-first TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 1-Miss|® : : | Ellen Church has been appointed | 1 A Nepshy Vas Fetalled to |director of nurses and the school’ ay to} p ef, , and of nursing at Union Hospital asked to leave the religious order here, Leonard B. Marshall, hos- -\0Ce Priests gre not permitted to
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Raiders Get 48 Books __ and wanted to marry if author- Qf Baseball Tickets
Italian officials, who jailed the Police vice raiders arrested Ed- | ward Johnson, 45, of .1935 Broad-
problem over to the American/Way, and confiscated 48 books of
consulate. U. S. authorities must|/baseball pool tickets from his place of business at 200314 CIlif-
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