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‘WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, 1951

‘Chicago Hunts F ugitive Doath-Row Killer

He Won't Be aken Alive’ olice Swear

Slays Gugrd, Steals His Gun

By United-Press CHICAGO, Aug. 15-Six-teen squads of police readv to shoot to kill prowled a tenement neighborhood beneath

rain-swept elevated tracks today

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Hoosier War Hero Finds Civil Life ‘Rough,’ Re- enlists

FT. CUSTER, Mh, Aug. 15 (UP)--M/Sgt. Thomas McCall, a Lafayette, Ind., soldier who won the Congressional Medal of Honor, has re-enlisted because his wounds made it “rough” for him to get a civilian job, officers said today. ; The Army said who has 11 years also requested Korean duty. He was a civilian only gix months when the Army waived partial disability of his right arm and back so he could rejoin : Sgt. McCall, gun from the

Sgt. McCall

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firing his machine hip, charged three

ipal Court this morning charged St.

with tr pre-s ongarm robbery. night for

19, of and Earl F. Coats, 32, of Joseph Washington St.

‘Get Tough’ Policy :: Mapped After 2 Utah Prison Riot

By United Press

POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN

Nims Were Robert Jarrett, N. Everett St., and

gr RAUSS SAYS:

The Band is NYLON!

Utah, Aug. 13>-A new get : tough policy was ordered, today for -Utah's “model” prison after 22 convicts rioted and held the acting warden and a guard as hostages for seven-hours in the second major riot at the prison in

three months, “We'll show those hoodlums we're running this prison,” said

PAGE 3 Two Youths Are Held In Strongarm Robberies

Two teenagers were in Munic- Spiker, 18, of 29 N. Bloomingtan

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The two youths, picked up up last “suspicious action Picked up Jast night and iden- were identified by Gene Funktified by two recent robbery vic- houser, 68, of 147 8. Elder Ave.

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hunting a death-row convict who German machine gun nests’ and Kjig#ly Clawson, acting chairman beat a guard to death and escaped wiped out two of them before of the state board of corrections. ~ . » 1 ! from Cook County jail. he was wounded and captured at after a conference with Gov, J. Harry. Williams, 25, 6 foot 2 the Rapido River in Italy on Jan. Bracken [ee inches, was armed with a shotg 22, 194 , , tole i 1 with 3 shotgun 22. 1914. “You're damned right,” Gov he had stolen from guard George Army spokesmen . didn't say yaa snapped. “They'll be lucky if Tirley, 45, whom he beat to death whether his wounds would keep (pay ever get out of those cells.” 2 last night with a section of pipe. him from going to Korea. ’ 2 " “He won't be taken alive’ po- a 3 he had recom# lice said. . mended that all of the convicts Williams, barefoot after he lost n =X in Ane Hot Ie locke 0 then : lls RE least » d « He his shoes during his escape, went cell for at lea 0 dav; He : imende strict ne is to the South Side home of his recommended a st: new disci uncle, William Hawking and hur- » plinary code, | riedly tried on several pairs but Mr. Clawson agreed and = ent emen! none fit him. ! : the board probably would dd a ne . o i . . few more of our” own to (Go Unele Fears Him GOVERNOR RECEIVES AWARD—Gov. Schricker receives an award from Roger Arnett, Co- [Lee's recommendation Thi ¥ . | While he was there, a police lumbus, national vice president of the American Federation of the Physically Handicapped. Paul Here Yesterda The new touzher policy. Go IS IS in . rill : . . : . . . d e poh 1! car pulled up .in front. Williams Schmidt, president of ‘the Indianapolis unit, and Ray Davis, state president, look on. The Gover- Lee advocated wouldecall for pun t an io . rang. . : 3 ida ci ] spotted it and fled into a gang- nor was honored for his work in fostering employment of the handicapped. ‘ ishing all 500 inmates at the new ' : way between two building He - For the second time in little £12 mill n if e - ir wi e 2 million prison if a single con then made his way to the e ated more than two weeks, Indianap- .i.¢ ats ol ; ; out of re ; i VIC = DP ed i 1 ai - structure and eluded police C f Y th D f Al k Pri ' 1 1 . nlis has broken an all-time record 2th IR Were id {4 ' Mr. Hawkins said he was afraid ase oO ou ec are aska es t Bo ey Re ie NYLON i i fe water consumpti y \ > jissatisfactic to notify police that his nephew Hi h, but Gl )r ( umptior prompte d by d 1 1 y was there because he feaced that insane to Be Aired i in ourt g The Indianapolis Water Co among the ; convicts because o na C : favoritis s 1 by priso yf Williams would kill him. Is Ea er fo Go «aid today the city used 75460.000 1aV¢ ritism” shown by | Bt Several squads. of police also . ¢ g rallons vesterday. It was the first Boing ' I were dispatched to a South Side ( “harges that a : 19-year -old. mitment order was an order to Times State Service s : Acting Warden Wes Haslem d won can railroad vard where tr Sviot youth was declared insane with- the Franklin Township truste¢ to ATTERBURY . AIR FOR CE time the city had ever used more _ ; oard Edward A. Schmidt : ¢ val > 1e convic » x x 1 2 aiding fame. as ehusiaii AAA AAA was reported hi ee n : be , out proper court hearing will be pay Central State $10 a week for BASE. Aug. 15--8gt. Lloyd H. {han 75 million gallons in a sin- were not harmed during the pio St Coos : 9 i in a- box oh aired Friday before Judge Paul the youth's support. Menefee says Hoosiers can live gu dav and was nearly half a ceven hours they were held hos 00 ounty Sheriff John Minariae + 5 : : va nt ing 1 y . Sm se Re ur y Tabb: note of the lalibreak Clark Superior Court 5. a A similar case, involving a on practically nothing compared piijion gallons above the record tage. although their lives were AY: | or sireich $ lintel 16ft a &tate. Repiit The youth's father Is seeking jylietta patient who has been With prices in Alaska set July 30 threatened several times mmediately left a state Republi- {, vid the tommitment to Cen- held in the county iail for seve Up there, he explains, you pay . low mvt SE IiY 5 ber Srriviatia 1 . vy. or seven: $ - “ { this t > Mg ‘ater cor A threat of starvation finally can meeting in - Springfield, Ill, ,. “ata hits BE asvite . 3 f WE = And 1is time,” a wa com os tral State- Hospital. months on a pre-mental charge, 0 cents for a bottle of beer, 45 Y { “t} forced the inmates to release the . yr 5. nf A i ’ ‘ " : ere : ree » inmates 1 lease 1 and rushed. to Chicago, ; He « he son was declared insane iso is before Judge Clark, cents for a loaf of bread, 60 cents pany official said, “there was no ’ es To begin with you have.a good! 5 Ps SOY 1 Tig - - v p x or re r Si 8 en | ' f fered a $1000 reward out of his 3g Griered confined July 127bY The 36-year-old patient was 10F & qUaTt of mmitc—50-eents—for-big- fire.” On July 30 thou ands two me : .s | y i a, go ‘ own pocket for the apprehension Judge Pro Tem William Y. jailed for the sanity i a gallon of gasoline. Eggs cost a Of gallons were poured onto we All except three of the 25 in an extra good! T-Shirt— * of Williams, dead or alive, i » of Circuit Court. on the request of Harry Barrett, dime each. Rents are $125 to $200 flames which destroved most of mates of the maximum security It's woven of fine combed white cotton ¥ i - : P "F & "1 ; - ; ntral of their - Grew Morose hearing was held in.the superintendent of the County & month the Lux Laundry at $5301 Win- cell block took control ° in ith : : Wittiams. convicted ¢ tne judges chambers, the father Home for the Aged . But ‘Sgt. Menefee told friends throp Ave. wing of the penitentiary by grab -with an extra 2 inches in ; $ 3 ‘te 0 tie: : iP : : . 0) : t Year i a alo - 1 chr t . n hing rwarder of a charged, without notifying him In January, two court-appointed at Atterbury that “Alaska is a The water company official said bing Mr. Haslem and Mr. Schmidt length—so that it keeps its Pigs old wort an In { Decen his son or their attorney, Adolph physicians, Drs. Ross and Philip Wonderful place.” He returned to tne lang spell of hot, dry weather at knife point place in the tro y - y 12 ast eee het . ew a ee "a : . . ; av y 2 1 users. managed his escane from thi GG. Emhardt. White, found the patient of un Indiana to take his wife and g3pn4 the consequent amount of Five condemned men and three lek Lah sound x “o ‘hildre ack t laska , Snicy reg cihle . vr izaners wh : ete ma ii. ltr hits sound mind S . aan three children back to Alask aw sprinklin was responsible : 1 security prigoners who : . ‘ although two extra guards had Frooper Signs: Petition has beer aed hee Hi with him. They'll make the 4700 sia 4 es 2 cord Ji MAN p the outbreak told It's absorbent—it has reinforced, heen assigned: to watch him for The petition for the sanity in- °°. ’ ¢ om court to \ ter a ter for yesterday s recora. refused to join the outbre { j : : . t mile drive over the Alcah High Tae . r QRehmidt at non- t fear he might take his own life. guest was signed by State Troop oo ot Th Wav ! > Mr. Haslam and Mr. Schmid tha spli , shoulder seams. el it ae 4 i : ’ : a8 wursday the final hear- "92 they would protect n Will Warden Philip Scanlan said gr (Gene D. Chaney and five of et 1 al afore ihe askivne fe 8] Ph fe. : . Williams had become morose the youth s neighbors. Mr. Chane) ing 4 the case was to have been Ri fore I bein = 5 Igned : ie rotest one their lives if t mvicts And the NYLON knit an Rt g he «heard by. Judge Norman Bren- /'aska. he served hive years as attempted to kill i lately. said he acted when the youth's .. Superior Court 3 But Mr. Sergeant major for the 246th Air Rate Inc rease BltelmbLel neckband holds its shape and * 3 ¥ » oF ITRD: : J. > A : pa + N 4 re Williams worked his tricate parents refused to. Barrett failed to appear Force Reserve Training Center : fit after repeated—and ahAant t "ry he t voutl is partially m : ¥ Ce ic + at ¢ Pvp 3 escape in cahoots with another I'he youth, who is Pp: 3 I'he Julieta superintendent sai which is now based at Atterbury The to yf AKro d El - . : : Wl : : t said I'he town of kron an JK Vv - prisoner, Raymond Jenko, deaf and has only one arn, 18 NOW 1516 the sheriff's office had no hart Count flicially notified the yburan rye Fe-repeated Washingses ’ 3 \ foyy BoA « . a ‘ounty ofl aiiy 10 111ed » convicted of slaying a high school held in General Hospital fOr tifieq him of the hearing Frank . Le Rites | ‘R li d’ f vip transfer to, Central State when an pours ff a tearing Hve J e state: Public Service Commission S elieve 0 EXTPA gn. \s BiioT R Was Wo have beens Bg Held Tomorrow PR 3 : } 1 ning CCurs. neid 1044) t 2 yject & ate A jail oficial sald the break ODEVING OCclES, ot ven RY } Se ; Er Cigarel Machine LARGE at the Strauss UNDERWEAR began when Jenko called to a 2 he Oar t oC ot jin ored Mr Barrett conferred with Services for Frank J. Lee re- crease for the Associated Tele- SIZE Section—First Floor nelen ap :q to ler hezCircul ourt Ignored re (lark i ambay tired secretary-treasurer of the ‘ guard and asked permission 10 to be notified of th Judge Clark in chambers Mon- U! phone Corp The burglar must 48-50 : Fn his requests to be oO ed ol the J... Cart a I, i will be at : - = £0 to the washroom, hearing date. He petitioned Judge te) i 10 . Hos 1 A in re nev &' Both claimed a proposed in- Strong arms, MAIL ORDERS FILLED aring « . . J oe 1ar lav Hore a. . or . \ r vlannet r c : . Z Jams a Lock Clark to prohibit the youth's gfe Clare today orqered aff) ob tHAIY WW burial creases, requested by the utility: Or maybe he brought along go new examination, appointing Dr Buchanan Mortuary with buria Julv 16, was “unjustified and ¢ : vised ty rt Central State until » ’ t : n July AS & é > el . He was granted permission transfer to Central State until the p and Dr. Warren 8. Tucker in Crown Hill. : 0 a 11 3 3 justihed and plenty of help Small {size 34) 8 Jenko left the cell he hearing Friday. M ae, W was 93. died yes- uniawil At any rate, he carried a heavy : : and as Je Ir. Le ho 3 olet Jt a Medium (size 38)

jammed the lock in the door with a piece of bed sheet. Meanwhile, in a

Weighboring :

Last week, Mr. Emhardt filed a habeas corpus action against the General and . charging

iperintendents of

as the examining physicians,

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terday in his home. 3719 Wash Associated is the second

ington Blvd. A native Hoosier, he est telephone company in lived in Indianapolis since he was state with 110,063 subscribers.

Ira B. Rothrock, Mt. Vernon, {4. in-1934 he

cell. Williams rigged up a dummy .Central State Hospitals 4 left the lumber The utility did not ask for a using pieces of rags, and stuffed the youth was being held illegally was reappointed by Gov. Schrick- company founded by his father, specific increase but company it hetween the bed clothes on his sin was arrested without a er vesterday to another four-year Silas, and George Carter in 1873. officials estimated they need cot. Then he also called and ! term on the State Pharmacy Surviving are his wife. Jennle “about $600.000"- to properly asked permission to go tg. the Examined by Doctors Board F. and a brother, Harry C. service” 70 Hoosier communities washrooms ~~ 2 GRE cae ntuiypapers in the case. s When Williams™ returned. dtesik Fer ras He State A went into Jenko’'s cell, pried up Trooper June 25. Three doctors \ Irs a pimesait ENGINE say a loosened air shaft grating.and Milton ‘H. Miller,” Alexander T. is . ’ climbed through it onto the roof Ross and R. 8. Study later ex- [ "3 The Duy mem C2 of the jail. Then he :beat the amined the youth-and declared DYNAFLOW DRIVE guard to death him to be of unsound mind, TOPS 1000,000 3 Williams was scheduled to be Along with Judge Hinkle's com-

electrocuted Sept. 14

Drill 3 More Oil Wells Near Heltonville

Times State Service

BEDFORD Aug. 1D--Thred

more oil wells are being drilled in Dutch Ridge near Heltonville about 15 miles northeast of here. John I.. Easter, Sullivan, who i= supervising the operation, said today: “We are here to stay at Teast 30 years.” Five wells previously were drilled in Dutch Ridge on the farm of Ben Deckard. Two of them were successful and pro duced 1100 barrels last month.

Book Used to Promote

Molasses Sale Seized WASHINGTON, Aug. 15H ~ The government an day it has reseized of ‘Gavlord Hauser’'s hook l.ook Younger, Live W I

UP) nounced to-

some copies

l.onger,”

were being used to promote sales of blackstrap molasses The Food and Drug Adminis fration (FDA) said copies of the book were seized in a Rochester, N. Y., retail store where the book was displayed with Plantation

blackstrap molasses. The molasses was under seizure for alleged

fraudulent claims as a cure-all.

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