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yours. the most you can get i§ a fine." I bave never driven a car. “The next thing I knew he gave one of the policeman a big shove and started to run. The cops yelled for him to stop, but he kept on going. He dodged two other policemen, and I heard the shots after all four policemen! yelled for ihm to stop.” Whitten said his home was in Orange, Tex. but ‘added that he! began working Tuesday at. the A&P Bakery here. |

The Thompson family had

Billle had visited Indianapolis several times during the past five Years and had occasionally worked here. !

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| 4» Continued From Page One high school student, Col. Blaik {said, the only way he would have |any possiblé chance of passing the academy's stiff entrance examinations was for him and 23 others to take “a short cram course prior to the day of examination.” “For that purpose,” Col. Blaik said, “I invited Duncan and the other boys in similar situations to come to West Point and do some intensive study. No guarantee was or could be given that

moved to Indianapolis from Wil-| ef liamson, W. Va. in March, but’ I

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In recent months he had been Bettger in his Times series “How I Raised Myself from |

employed with his older. brother : . | T wis at the Columbia Conserve 0 Ice raining Failure to Success” is availdi | | » ess { | ble f f ch to lunHis other brother, 17-year-old, be and Ee

l.affalee, works with his father! Extended training and assign-| *heon clubs. and other organs

at the Ball Park Lumber Ce. ment with regular police officers Zations. g! . R Il ay oy jfproved for more Dookie Jor the film, : {than ci efense policemen. | made by Hollywood actors, rooting ecaiis Mayor Bayt okayed the request may be obtained by tele- |

a’ {of Civil Defense Director Charles | | S milar Case R. Broderick for the advanced] Today's fatal shooting of Billie training and regular assignment. | Thompson recalled a strikingly] The Mayor said that the de-| similar case in 1948. fense officers would be used priBoth cases involved men in marily as observers with unitheir 20's. ‘Both touched off high- formed officers on both foot pa-

phoning or writing The Times Public Service Bureau. A projector and operator will be furnished for the showing dates. The Times number is PLaza 5551.

| The final installment of speed auto pursuits. Both men trol and cruise car assignments. | Mr eters I story ran from their cars. Both were May Get Weekly Tours ise 10 : brought down with two shots y 1s on Page 1D, i

Police training officers indicated that the defense aids would be assigned perhaps once a week- to duty with regular patrolmen. The men now in training are expected to finish about 42 hours of classroom work by the end of the month. Training has included instructions on routine police operation and first aid. The 42 hours

Battle With Poli represents about one fourth of the In Free German training given men on the regular |

force. | The plan for extended training ire hited Press was announced as civil defense v MUNICH, Germany, Aug. 5 headquarters opened a drive to Vest German border ' police tedtuit more than 4000 adgitional fought a hand-to-hand battle .Rolice and five volunteers. ‘About 2000 civil defense firemen are

a:ter six had been fired. On Sept. 26, 1948, police bullets killed Bruce Austin, 27, Hickory, N. C. They had chased him for miles along. North Side streets after he was seen driving a car in the wrong direction on the sidewalk at Monument Circle. One police car lost him at College Ave. and Fall Creek Dr. A description was broadcast, and the chase was resumed by another police car on Northwestern Ave. Police bullets failed to stop the car, but im the 3600 block Austin jumped out, defied police crders to stop, ran acress savant Jota. Four shots were fired. ir the

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day when they tried to storm the

The coroner-tater ruled ‘it was ORO 2 Varian inistey of: inteégior “aa: ju-tifiable homicide. 2300: mice civil ferenss Dolies PORN roa = Unlike today’s case, Austin was For. Observation Only The announcement said several wanted by North Carolina au-| Sgt. William Reed of police police and Communists were thorities on charges of deserting training headquarters emphasized wounded and that police were his wife and neglecting his child. that the defense volunteers would forced to open fire. be assigned with regular officers mp. skirmish in the forest area

(for observation only. They will lasted for several hours, the minnot be asked to take any action istry said

involving personal risk. He : : HUNTINGTON, Aug. 8 (UP)— pointed out that the men are not The ministry said the youths Mrs. Maggie Cramer, 84, La Fon- permitted to carry firearms dur- attacked police with clubs, brass taine, died in a hospital here to- ing the training period. knuckles and other weapons. day shortly after an automobile’! Among duties expected to be in-! The battle occurred at Maroldsdriven by her daughter went out cluded in the training are check- weisach, about 60 miles north of of control near Banquo and over- ing for stolen cars and assistance Nuernberg near the Bavariaturned. {in gathering information The daughter, Mrs. Ruth Endi- routine police investigations. {Sovigt zone province and Bavaria cott, 57, and her daughter, June, Mayor Bayt announced several|is # the United States occupa87, were hurt. State police said months ago that help from civil|tion zone. the accident apparently was defense officers would be asked| ~The ministry said 404 of the caused when the gas feed line on in cracking down on sex crim- youths were caught and 249 were their car stuck. /inals. charged with inciting riots.

One Killed, Two Hurt As Auto Overturns

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{they would be able to pass the (exam. | “The informal tutoring school {had no official connection with {the military. academy. The rela(tively . minor expenses were met {by some of our interest civilian alumni,” Col. Blaik declared. “No {government or athletic association funds were used.” Col Blaik revealed that only seven of the 24 boys passed the examinations. And only five of the seven actually entered the academy. Mr. MacDonald himself, although he passed the exam, later decided to enter Michigan University. Meanwhile, a number of cadets

not among the 90 accused of ex-

amination cheating expressed resentment of any leniency for those who admit honor code vio-

|lations.

More than 300 seniors and sophomores deployed for the summer at nearby Camp Buckner beefed to reporters when they heard the wayward cadets would be permitted to resign and become officers later if they could rise through the enlisted ranks. “The sooner they go, the better off we'll be,” one upperclassman said. Other complaints were expected to be received later today. Earlier it had been announced that all the men implicated in the academy's worst scandal would be given ‘general’ - discharges which would prevent them ever becoming officers. yu “1f these football players” are allowed to remain,” another cadet said, “I would-say that most

stadium, to see them vlay. The honor code may mean nothing to them, but it is still precious to Us”

Jones in Wasrington

For Welfare Fight

WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (UP)— Deputy Attorney General Clyde H. Jones of Indiana arrived here

today to file a suit seeking to

compel Federal Security Administrator Oscar Ewing to release | federal welfare funds for Indiana. Immediately after his arrival, ‘Mr. Jones went into conference \with other lawyers to decide in which . court the suit will be ibrought’ and the exact nature of the action. It was unlikely the [suit will be filed today.

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‘Judkins Resigns Post As Perry Twp. Justice |

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Basil’ D. Judkins, Perry Twp. !

A Republican, Mr. Judkins took

office last Jan.'1. He saia he was

quitting because of “other responsibilities.” ; County

commissioners will

name a successor later.

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