Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1951 — Page 17

IAs: ay Mate Later Found Dead

By United Press DELAWARE, O., Aug. 23-A

and Jones who were arresting him for reckless driving. Mr. Young told the committee, te oh Albert E. Hu! son St. : n was Rowland Allen, that he Kika _ by poe bullets early did not recall the shots being

fired in separate bursts. : of the fra four sho % fared Officer Snellenherger testified

head. he had fired four shots—two as few foet ove Bis head. Tus: “hel Warning and two others at % Thompson. Patrolman Jones said Mayor's investigating committee he fired twice, Mr. Snellenberger ness Monday before shoving her

cloged its hearings on the Thomp- added that he fired “one or two” FOXED THE REDS — George into the rear compartment,

‘bones and a fractured jaw painfully told police today how her husband, whose body was found

Mrs. Kathryn Edwards, - 32, said her husband, Gaylord, 38,

rouisded he corner onto Feat! ; yard Seniof mom Clayton, Mos ness, she said she could hear the r said members o The T'S Tan, Alen tidy posed as a Red sympathizer and muffled voice of her husband! had gone to much trouble con-| 8ttended the mass “peace rally” |asking: “Are you dead yet?”

ger had told investigators he two warning shots while shouting to He tid hat a didn't ac tacting witnesses, declined to ap-

ar at the investigation. the delegation, Goodman acexactly where those warning shots P¢ 5 complished his aim of collecting

started driving the automobile

y from the fleeing man. woud Soopen the hearings for (NEA-Acme photo by Staff Pho- [stream, unlocked the trunk and

Struck Building shooting. They were especially] tographer Allyn Baum.) washed her and her blood-stained

But, evidence and testimony Itsvested in Bearing from Hern clothing in a roadside stream. finally revealed that of the en, who was w first Sour shots fired, none was|Thompson before the arrest, and| Labor Shortage over 10 ft. 5 in. above the ground.|from Mrs. Clifford Thomas, 2447!

Mr. Edwards was seeking a job,

motel. ding in which lights were|left Indianapolis within 12 hours| {mo ing. ga men were working. |after the shooting. and Mrs. | SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 23 morning and his body was found

{(CDN)~~Police here are hunting yesterday in the automobile, by the bullets was the Thomas went for a visit to KenPhe ein? Printing Co. at 2457 E.|tucky Sunday. Her husband testi-! {two racketeers who are busily and parked in a cemetery. st Thom son was filed he has been unable to con- profitably exploiting Australia's! Several bloody pieces of Wasiingion Bt pomp building tact her. critical labor shortage. {woman's underwear and blooduns 8 first four shots were meee | They work it this way: Racke- clotted towels also were found in teer No. 1 gets a job. But the first|the automobile. A garden hose

Te shot went through a win-| A Penthouse gay he goes 15 work, racketeer] jatiaciiod to the sxnaus: Pipe:Jey dow at a height of 10-ft. 5 in. |No. 2 phones his pal's boss. oe ae Co" Cotoner W ooo RY gaint ue On Your Car "As aormer employe; of s0- Davie: ore i nay bullding at 4 ft. 11 in. and-so, I just want to tip you off| suicide verdict. $wo bullets smashed through Something new for motor- [that he's very dishonest,” goes the] Mrs. Edwards said she left the a door at heights of 6 ft. 5 in. Its es a Sicepiug tent on lspiel to the boss, who, worried, motel when Mr. Edwards failed to and 5 ft n op of your car for overnight lusually fires his new and untrust-jreturn and hitched a ride on a |

% trips. a Through {truck to Marietta, O., where her| % None Went g How you can obtain this Worthy employee. | parents live, Her father, former Investigators said they were _ ..o «pent-Tent” is reported | The pay off: The boss has to|Marietta Mayor Earl D. Schob,| vinced none of the bullefs ; "p . 0 Magazine on Sun- (Kick through with a week's sever-\took her to a hospital Tuesday gat through Thompson and then day. lance pay to racketeer No. 1, yo

k the building. splits it with his buddy.

‘woman with shattered cheek |

eh 3 3t will report Andings shots after he and Thompson had} J. Goodman, 21-year-old Har- When she regained consciousIman James Snellenber-

and spent Monday night at a! all the first four shots struck|E. Washington St. Mr. Whitten | Sp awn Racket pam Ea pany oF Tuesday caliber automatic hit her in the

shoulder and

killed himself.

true Started Shooting'— age Over Divorce Move A. Farmer's Killing Spree

By United Press FREDONIA, Kas, Aug. 23

40-year-old tenant farmer, raged a‘ his wife's determination He 'to divorce him went berserk and |

killed ‘he Wiison County Prose-! cutor, wounded his wife then/

Mian, told the sheriff. Mr. Jones

en-|

‘went into a hall outside the office (and. fired one bullet into his head. ! died as scores of persons in|

{the crowed courthouse rushed to!

ithe scene. | | Mr. McSpadden, shot four |

Mrs. Elsie Jones, the estranged times, died an hour later in af \wife, told Sheriff Bill Chamber-/DOspital. He was the father of a|

in a cemetery, had locked her inllain that her husband, Johnnie, YOUng daughter, and was serving! their automobile trunk. {came into the county courthouse Nis second term as Wilson County,

lwhile she was conferring with Prosecutor.

'Prosé€cutor Larry McSpadden, 30. Mrs. Jones, fighting for life in 800d chancel of recovering. She] had beaten her with a hammer Fredonia hospital, said her hus- Was the mother of two daughters | and choked her to unconscious-|Pand first shot her and then fired|2nd a son.

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four bullets into Mr. McSpadden

Spadden.

| “My husband wanted to know. In East Berlin. Expelled from Mrs. Edwards said her husband if my final decision was to get a divorce,” Sheriff Chamberlain

{quoted Mrs. Jones as saying. “He

and I finally itr

|. Mrs. Jones started to leave the! office and “Johnnie started shootThey drove to Columbus, where ing,” she told Sheriff Chamber-|

lain.

fired, except that they were] Committee members said they | material for articles on the rally. (and later stopped alongside a asked me that a couple of times

answered, ‘That's

Two shots from Mr, Jones’ 32.

den leaped at her husband,

said.

back. As she slumped to the floor, Mr. McSpad-

she

“Johnnie shot him then,” Mrs.

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