Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1951 — Page 20
~~ Alabama Police 2 Clerics, 8 ~ Spend Wild Time Sentenced Chasing Convicts
“By United Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala 17 {(UP)-Two fleet-footed burglars believed to be men who escaped Draper Prison, eluded.the entire Rirmingham night police force in the eerily-dark thrill ride section of a mammoth amusement park before dawn today after a onesided midnight running gunfight.
Sept
Authorities said the fugitives have slipped through a police cordon thrown up around the
state fairgrounds here. Thought
to he two of the remaining Alabama convicts still at large the men were chased into Fair Park by officers who surprised them looting a nearby grocery store. Police fired on the men and believe they wounded one of them. ¢
The fire was not returned The shooting-chase climaxed. a wild night in Alabama during which ‘relentless authorities clapped five more of the original
19 Draper escapers behind bars The cons fled last Friday and have been the object of widespread manhunts. . The entire: state was thrown into an uproar yesterday by posses, bloodhounds, shootings car wrecKs, holdups, car thefts and captures which touched ali
parts of the state in rapid-fire giaqmer, vintage 1913, led a fum- club yesterday.
order.
Former Editor Killed SPRINGFIELD. Mass: 17 (UP) Waldo Lincoln Cook, 86, widely known former editor
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By United Press : os BUCHAREST, Sept. 17 Ten including two high Roman Catholic clergymen, were sen-
tenced to prison terms .of 10 years to life today by a military court on charges of espionage in behalf of. the Vatican and Western governments Five were given life terms, the others sentences ranging from 10 18 years The prosecution had demanded the death sentence for four of the accused. Sentenced were: Catholic Bishop Augustin Pacha,
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18 years in solitary confine"ment and a fine of 1.2 million lei tnominally $8000). The fine
was imposed for ‘illegal transfer of currency ~Received life
George Sandalescu, 44, former . inspector general = of schools hard labor for life. Lazar Steanescu, 47, former member of Parliament -— hard
labor for life
Stanley Steamer Leads in Race Of Ancients
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. Sept 17 (UP) — A clattering Stanley ing 1910 Stoddard-Dayton gasoline - powered ‘automobile today down the fital 7%mile stretch of
to New York.
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