Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1951 — Page 2
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Czech Revise Evidence In Their Spite Cases
her off also had to flee. He is now employed in the UP office
Continued From Page One in espionage in an effort to over-| {throw the government. Second, to iwarn Czechs not to talk to for-
London leign newspapermen. And third, to,
Miss Fisher's successor Wasi ,., trom trying to do their jobs
en Harold Mehlan, an enterprising; pr oie NS, France, Aug. 13- young reporter who spoke some
‘The trial may have failed its
green-eyed wife of French Czech and quickly began poking geet purpose, but it can scarcely
politics more than her.
.be arraigned on charges of eV arder today: If convicted, she could be guillotined.' All France was stunned at the
young politician. Only 24 hours, before the shooting at the family ®* home, Mr, Chevallier, 42-year-|
secretary of state for) technighl training, youth sport, in the new Frenc cabinet. a
Visited U,
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where Joan of Arc gained fame, Everything appeared going his way as he climbed into his car in Paris yesterday and drove home
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Yvonne Chevallier, 38, was the police. The only
. - este the ri terfere directly with reporters do- ” slaying ¥ Fday of : rising their jobs, Where this re d- Denies Car Price
lowed. It was impossible to beat old Mayor of Orleans, had been th® game. | ln and Probably had n standing of the Czechoslovak picture was iworked for the New York Times, {Once, to check on rumors of a A heavily decorated resistance peasant revolt, he went to Bratlshero twice elected to France's lava, capital of Slovakia, postwar assembly, Mr. Chevallier Who visited Wichita, Kas. just a year Slovak information service ago to thank the American city promptly attached himself to Mr. for helping to rebuild Orleans, Gottlieb,
correspondent, And succeeded in its third purpose, Presumably, newspaper! reporting by Westerners in Czechoslovakia is at an end.
answer he er got was: "You know why.”
Couldn't Win The police often tried to in-
pulsion or arrest usually fol-
For Mate's Death
HARTFORD, Conn, Aug. 13 who
under-
American the best
1949, the
denied today she tempted her illicit lover into killing her husband by promising to reward him with a new auto, Mrs. Joseph Cackowski, 51, told police she feared her 61-year-old A man estranged husband would kill her claimed to represent the and that Howard A. Hough, 42 shot him to death yesterday as he tried to enter their apartment through a window. ) Police Chief Michael J. Godfrey Hough In confessing the
David Gottlieb, who
man repeatedly interfered to said
The th the reporter's attempts
talk. to local people and sald to'slaying said the woman had ofhim:
“You might as well bé€ fered to buy him a car if he would
nest with me. I know you're
(erator like a juggler. too, to keep even with the signals,
/discourage Western correspond- tion” he said. :
tr Pie Che 'into Prague's dirty political linen traffic signals are operated in met Minister Pierre val- b : ‘thave failed to frighten the many pairs. Two adjacent streets work told police today she shot He hadn't been there long beforein, py who would gladly help an : J
husband to death because he he was given 48 hours to leave : y the country. "But why?” he asked| rer can it
never a stop if you're working
(UP) —A factory worker's wife sary to use a different system to
get rid of Cackowski, a one-time 8's used to it and learns the
Not so good. Back I went to Mr. Gallagher. “What gives?” I asked. “Double alternate synchroniza- ®
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Operated in Pairs This, in two-cents words, means
together. When one pair is red, the next is green. }
This, Mr. Gallagher sald, is the! best system yet devised for twoway synchronization. i It’s easy, he said, to fix lights so they let cars through with | with just one street.
When cross-traffic enters the picture, ne explained, it is neces-|
give both directions an even break, Michigan St. is not synchronized for cross traffic. To be fair, the system works pretty well. While the homebound motorist may think the world and all the red lights are against him when he starts his dash to dinner, usually isn’t true.
kducation Needed
The synchronization works. | T State Over
And when. the average driver
At least
traffic accidents
DOG'S LIFE—This littl heat wave in Texas by taking fo a mop bucket. The dog, Jensen's Wu Hu Boy, is an 18-month-old, owned by Mrs. Joan Jensen of Dallas. The heat wave in Texas has been in or near 100 degrees for the last 10 days.
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"Accidents, Drownings Kill
15 persons and drownings
Week-end
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC
died in —
Eerie at Gantiior aur from the American Embassy." bootlegger. tricks jt will be better, over the week-end. CASUALTIES Loire. i Finally the police ordered Mr. _ Chief Godfrey said Mrs. Mr. Gallagher said education Thirteen were killed on streets (224 Days) Everything, that is, except his Gottlieb to leave Slovakia. Cashowski and Hough had been, pay a big part. Rushing the and highways. Two died in swim- 1950 1951 domestic life. Paris friends sai Sought to Visit Priest J Lo hay, tu months, green light (trying to get to each ming accidents. Accidents aa 3068 4947 he had spoken frankly of divorce 4 (no height of the Commu- day night while ng rar intersection as the light turns Liitast trafic deaths: a Injured corneas st 3 because of his wife's Jealousy ,isty' harrassment of the Roman of taverns. They were charged green) won't work with double Paul R. Conley 38. Hillsdale. er ——p———— — Ove} ds abaences nm Home: on Catholle Church, Me goth je ay with manslaughter. alternate, he said. Kenneth 1. White, 16, Peters- charge of drunken driving. Pn be reported that Mrs. Srove ute piv Yor » = : — “Just drive close to 20 miles PUrg. : oo Half a mile east of Petersburg, Chevalier. » former widwite Who \ias reported to uve incurred hin 2 Fugitives Face: (an how And be patent” ne S08 oy SORE Sin, vee OU TR AE EL Te ing Marne pe Jouag Fhysivishop's wah {oF taking & stan 1 jade. stem will work all. The 10 other traffic deaths and blew out on Ind. 56 yesterday. Miah fo @ WHUJWING: SONFtMIN In Javor of tie Sovesnment. Hearing Here right.” Ny one drowning were reported in He died 45 minutes later in the
in 1939, had become extremely
We stopped for the night at a
Two fugitives from the Federal
nervous in past weeks, provincial town, At 5 a. m. we Court District in. Charlestown. Mr. Chevallier rode home ip were awakened by a pounding Oly = vy were to appear for a the best of spirits. He told his the door and the ominous words: U8 commissioner's hearing here chauffeur to wait outside while '"Polezei, polezel.” today pending their transfer to he changed clothes. The police questioneq us for 80 {he East Coast on a money-order “I'll only be a few minutes,” hour and then let us leave. At forgery charge be said. ithe hamlet of Jaromerice, - we Identified ih ‘he Cade are Mas: . : : {found the priest. But walking =" o ar sii oo Fires Five Shots by his side was a member of the \’3 Simmons, JR and Joseph . . f i Simmons, 31. Their arrest by Police. who questioned Mrs. |88¢ret police who questioned us... \"; ty orities followed -Jo-
Chevallier and the servants, a! described the violent scene tha ensued. Mrs. Cheval husband in the bedroom with a barrage of angry questions, Why hadn't he come home in eight days? Why, at least, didn't he telephone, political erisis or not? Wi The quarrel worsened, “Why don't we get a divorce? he exploded. and drew out a recently chased revolver, blank at then, when he fell, more into his head. Her two sons, aged RB and 4, were in another room. On
fired twice fre
in the
Mrs, Chevallier staggered to. a arranged for Mr. Gottlieb to telephone. She told police to/take over his job. Just before 8ineer L. L. Rainey. llth victim hurry ‘aver- her husband wanted Mr. Gottlieb was ready to start, he Of Friday's streamliner - troop to discuss “an important matter’ was® expelled from the country train crash near here Mr with them. on forever.” He simply knew too Bainey's body was recovered yes Police found ¥rs Chévallier much, - terday when workmen excavated seated In an armchair, tears Last vear 1 was teaching in 2 Place they had been. walking streaming Paris on a Fulbright Fellowship YV¢T for two days. 0 5 ; and Mr. Ouatis stopped to see me Coroner J. Roberts said the Pathologically Jealous on his way to Prague. He knew body of the Southern Belle engi They said she appeared to be what he was getting into. But | heer was almost consumed by the “pathologically jealous of hier he went alter the biggest story heat of burning diesel tuel which husband. But the arch-rival tor in Czechoslovakia The fight Sprayed over the wreck his affections was, according to within the Communist Party be- He was identines by personal her, hig interest in politics. Police tween those whose interest is first effects Tound nearly gaid apparently there was no Uzechoslovakia and those whose “other woman’ in the case interest is first the Soviet Union. Where to Go Mr. Chevallier served as par- He did his job too well Ban Concert. Pearson Band llamentary leader of Premier Mr. Oatig’ trial was not a trial. and Accordion Rand, Free, Fall Rene Pleven's Democratic and but a demonstration. Its purpose. Creek Park, at 8 p. m. today. facial Resistance Party was threefold: Kirst, to show that: William Rreedlove and Jack Mr. Pleven ordered two gov- American correspondents engage Murray, directors,
to
ernment ministers the shooting,
investigate
Scion a ‘Wow’ Socially, Flunks Out as Student
BRIDGEPORT (UP) I'he Venezuela oilman on his today, cial and equalled t 1 part President James H 22-year-old Ramon after spending the sophomore digmisgsed. a failure, But socially, according to his Phl: Omega Chi fraternity broths ers, he wax a "wow,
Conn, Aug 13
sO of a wealthy and banker was back behind
academic
way Cardeas him a record of Bridge
to leaving 80 un niversity
sald Font-Felizola four vears in had heen Academically, he was
Halsey
class
Pred ” » » THE SUAVE, handsome speuding Latin-American, ongman missionary of goodwill, He sparted two convertibles cagsed many a heart-throb on the codd campus, and was a familiar figure in the city's night circuit, Eniversity officials decided he waa burning the wrong kind of midnight oil after noting that he had never passed a course during hig four vears as a sophomore,
Firids Way to Keep
Blankets From Shrinking WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UF) ~- Chemist Hubert C. Normile, Ft, Worth, Tex., won a $600 award from the Veterans Administration 10” . w
[reeWis a
shrinking in the 1aunary. ‘I'he VA|# said Mr. Normile's discovery! would save $171,000 a year. | He developed a resin emulsion In which blankets are dipped be-| fore being sterilized. The emul-| sion forms a protective coating around the wool cells and pre-| vents them from being broken up
t Suaded him we were not from the American Embassy. ler confronted her Passports and headed for a telephone, x
Father Volny had been
18 0-8 : p ies, . of his pro-government activities ing guilty Feb. 14 to purchasing len his companion left, he : : i ; $6 money orders and altering ,, turned to us and whispered: “But 00 fang $60. y . “> J ¥ * 8 3 : oat can 1 do? Ci ve ene Their ¢sCidpe Was made possi eopie on our necks all the time, ; . | 118 . . ble because they were released on His wife rushed to a dresser goon a car arrived with the lead- i > : : . pur- . their own recognizance pending ing Communist official in the dis- , . antence investigation, inspe
She fired point- pjet, his chest three times [jigent. He answered our questions
priest, who talked from then on Dana Schmidt, the regular New the York Times correspondent, fifth shot, the elder son rushed himself was later smuggled out of
length, With dificuiy we per seph’s arrest by city police Satur-
day on charges of disorderly conduct and vagrancy. He was identified as a federal fugitive through a check of FBI “wanted” circulars Postal inspectors said the two telling fled court jurisdiction after plead-
He took our
Expelled “Forever”
He was pleasant and intel- {,,¢ anid.
ely, but it was he, not the
Excavators Find 11th Body in Traih Wreck
NEW "ROADS. UP) An inquest
who Ex Aug. —13
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Daviess County Hospital. At Clinton, Paul R. Conley, 38, Hillsdale, died in Vermillion County Hospital last night of injuries received a few hours earlier when he lost control of his car on Ind. 163 west of Clinton. Mr. Patridge drowned in the Ohin Rivet near his home at Hatfield.
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|Car Theft Suspect Wins,
Loses in Bout With Judge
A man whose acquittal by jury to believe he was unjustifiably in May was criticized by a special acquitted.” judge today was denied a change! A new special judge in the case, of venue in a car theft case. | Frank Symmes Jr. denied the Bugene Parmer, 24, of 2510 N..change of venue today and set Alabama St., is charged with ve-/Parmer’s trial by jury for Sept. M
hicle taking Aug. 23, 1950. The,
car belonged to George Vaughn, 2147 8. Pennsylvania St. { On May 21, a Criminal Court 2! WO 0 S e jury found Parmer not guilty of | robbing the same Mr. Vaughn of $8 the previous day —or Aug. 22. Crash of Car At that time, Special Judge Ems-| ley Johnson stiffly denounced the jury's decision. 4 Today Parmer’s attorney, Frank Re orted tolen Spencer, asked for a change of] venue because “the great pub-| licity given the previous trial causes bias and prejudice on the new charge.” : He said the publicity was ‘reasonably calculated to incite the people of Marion County against the defendant and to cause them
By United Press CRAWFORDSVILLE, Aug. 13 —Two Lafayette youths were held today as suspects in the wrecking of a car reported to have been stolen in their hometown.
Police said the two, Raymond
near a field where the car
x crashed and burst into flames 0 oncen Id p * |vesterday. Police said it had been ‘stolen a few hours earlier in On City Contests
Lafavette. Vaught and Waters denied beBy DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer 13
ing in the car, police said. How= ever, the men tallied with "descriptions of two men fleeing WASHINGTON, Aug. Unless the Republicans win back the key city administrations in No-
the crash scene, officers said. Ambulance driver James Profvember, the party will be worse off in Indiana in 1952 than in
fitt said no one was at the wreck scene when he answered a call. He started back to Crawfords1948, GOP State Chairman Cale Holder declared here today: In 1948 the Republicans lost
ville and offered Vaught and Waters a lift when he passed them on the highway, Mr. Proffive congressional seats and the!fitt said. governorship to the Democrats.! Mr. Proffitt turned the two They came back strong in the youths over to Deputy Sheriff 1950 election. however, and now Arthur Kalweit when he met the only two Democrats remain in the officer on the highway 11-member House delegation from Indiana. Mr. Holder said that the organization never was in better shape in Marion County and that it hopes to defeat Democratic Mayor Bayt. Accompanied by other officers of the Indiana organization, Mr. Holder came here to wipe out the $35,000 debt to the Republican National Committee. The check, which came from funds raised at the June dinner in Indianapolis addressed by Sen Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) was presented at a luncheon today in the Capitol. The money will be divided between the national committee and the two congresgional committees,
Round Up Polio Victims To Test Rabies Shots
DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 13 (UF) Seveteen women volunteers today began telephoning: all polio victims listed in the Dallas area in an atempt to test a physician's theory that a person inoculated against rabies may be immune t) polio. The theory is that of Dr. Herbert F. Hipps, Waco.
HAYWARD, Wis, Aug. 13 (UP)—An outbreak of polio which struck 11 children at the l.ac Court Oreilles Indian reservation wags “under control” today according to doctors at the Indian agency hospital.
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