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Quell Hospital Riot

hree Injured n Institution or Insane

NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (UP) Showman Billy Rose said through his attorney last night that if By United Press his swimming star wife, Eleanor UKIAH, Cal, Oct. 12-—-A Holm, wants to leave him, “I riot and attempted escape stand ready to Fake adequate

Arthur confirmed reports

Mr. Rose's attorney, ly insane at Mendocino State Garfield Hays,

B oepits 1 here last night in Whichy,, ype 12.vear marriage of the

one inmate and two attendants : Y . it, red injuries bantam-sized millionaire and his Hospital Superintendent Dr. beautiful wife was about to land

Dean Tipton.-»reported that the in court. riot started in the. dining hall of. At the same time, Mr, Hays at-

Ward 12, shortly after dinner. tacked. recent publicity about the The: patients rush two attend- marital rift, including reports ants and took: their keys, Dr. Tip-/that the statuesque Eleanor, acton said. They broke up a table companied by four detectives, and used the legs as weapons in had raided the showman's apartan empted escape. ment at the Ziegfeld Theater. two attendants were cut “The stories which have been and bruised, but not seriously in-.spoonfed to certain newspapers,” Jured, Dr. Tipton said Mr. Hays said, “are undoubtedly

Dangerous When Aroused intended for coercion and as a “It's a” wonder there wasn't prelude to huge monetary de. more damage done. They (the mands. eriminally insane) are dangerous Mrs. Rose's attorney, Louis people when aroused,” a hospital Nizer, wasn’t specific but indispokesman said. rectly confirmed that the former Dr. Tipton said no one had swimming lovely was ready to end escaped the outside wall. rwhat Broadwayites had termed He did not say how many pa- the perfect marriage.” tients took part in the riot, but, ‘I can’t talk about it,” he sald. Ward 12 had ‘facilities for more _ The legal situation requires it. than 200 patient: don’t usually do this through Dr. Tipton had been sent to the newspapers. a ’ Mendocino just a few davs ago None of the principals in the -Teal-lie--show--starring the pintsized producer and his wife was

e for. some five vears. An i tendent for. son lve -Y¢ available.

outside source said he believed the patients may have. revolted to the new command. “These things happen every so often,” a spoke

‘lI Was Just Persistent'—

Rural residerits in the vicinity of the hospital bar and windows against any possible escapes from the institution. some By United Press even bringing out loaded firearms PEKIN, Ill, Oct. 12 Julius E. to guard themselves from attack. (Red) Barnes, a former mayor, Laxity Is Charged denjed yesterday that he tried to The change In hospital superin- make off with the cornerstone of tendents was made after an out- the old Pekin City Hall to get a burst of protest and newspaper bottle of vintage whisky sealed publicity last summer in which it inside. was charged the administration He said he was only gathering was too lax in maintaining ge- bricks to make a new cesspool. curity at the hospital . Mr. Barnes, 53-year-old former There had been several escapes mayor of Delavan, Ill, and past by individual inmates of Ward 12 commander of the Pekin Ameriand other parts of the hospital, can Legion Post, was arrested at and it was claimed too much free- the cornerstone, chisel and a pair dom was being given the patients. of ice tongs in hand. Subsequently, Gov. Earl War- He appeared at a hearing on ren ordered a tightening of se- drunk and disorderly charges but curity regulations and Dr. Walter the case was continued until next Bromberg was relieved gs supers Thursday. intendent. He has demanded a' “I wasn’t drunk and I wasn't hearing into his dismissal which disorderly,” Mr. Barnes said. “I has been scheduled to begin at the Was just persistent, that's all. 1 hospital next Tuesday. guess they didn’t trust me.” An attendant described the at- Pekin now has a new City Hall mosphere surrounding the hos- The old one, completed in 1884, pital since the new maximum se- Was torn down except for the curity regulations became effec- Cornerstone. which is to be opened tive as “like sitting on a powder When the new building is dedikeg.” cated. Warned by Police Police said .they twice warned

Robert Taylor ; ~Mr. Barnes and a companion Puts a Damper

On Divorce Talk Rites Tomorrow

. NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (UP) For Mrs. Giroud Movie actor Robert Taylor re-' GREENFIELD. Oct. 12— Mrs. turned from three months in Eng- Grace Giroud, mother of five chilland yesterday and said he had no'dren, died yesterday at her home “prediction” on any divorce from here. She was 55 and the wife his estranged wife, Barbara Stan- of Hervey Giroud. wyck. Services will be held at 1:30 p, m. “I'm not divorced.” Mr. Taylor tomoftrow at ®cCarty Funeral sald after his arrival aboard the Home in Fortville, with burial in liner Queen Elizabeth. “I haven't Arnett Cemetery near Mt. Comany predicticn on that at all. We fort. are very good friends. We've Survivors, with her husband, are three sons, Robert Burleson, Mr. Taylor, who has been mak- Jefferson; Paul Burleson, Indianing a film in England. brought his apolis, and Claude Burleson, Fairwife into the conversation—onee-tawn, NF two daughters, Mrs more when asked what his future Helen Turner, Indianapolis, and film plans were Mrs. Winifred Hunt, Greenfield; “Barbara wrote me that I'm to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter do =a picture,” he said. Rubush, Indianapolis; two brothHe said he would remain here ers, Herald and William Rubush, for several days before going to Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Golda Wollywood, where he “certainly” Barringer, Rochester, N. Y., and ill see see Miss Stanwyc k. seven grandchildren.

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Billy a Real Trouper

'lf Eleanor Wants to Call It 0f 51 Million Quits, I'll Provide for Her"

wr: Cornerstone to Get Liquor

mately. $200.000.

iShe was still married to Arless | Emerick, a barber here,

{000 of the missing funds may be

{bonded Mrs. Emerick. They said {an additional $5000 also may be

Property Thefts

By United Press WASHINGTON, Qct. 12-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover an-

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120 persons have been arrested in the last two months in connec-

property valued in excess of $1 million. =

He made his announcement as 130 of the persons involved were |arrested in the last 24 hours. in [New Jersey, California, Ohio, |Massachusetts, New York and (Washington, D. C. | FBI agents are investigating 11025 additional cases in all parts of the nation. he added. Most of those arrested, M: Hoover said, are long-time government civilian and military employees and are. said to have stolen the government property at various military and naval installations. The latest 30° are being arraigned before U, 8. Commissioners in New York, Newark, N. J San Francisco, Cincinnati, J Louisville Ky.! Boston and, San Diego, Cal. Mr. Hoover said the thefts range from raw crude rubber to g pure ‘silver. Among other items, they include critical aircraft radio equipment,” nylon, combat boots Eleanor Holm and helmets, hospital supplies, ‘ guns, tools, bed linen, binoculars, Ecuador Counts Noses critical metals, building materials, Ecuador has taken its first cen- Paint, platinum and gold foil. sus since it bécame an indepen-, Among those arrested so far gent -eountry-320 vears ago. The he sald are long-time government count is expected to exceed civil service supervisory em3.500.000, ployees, military personnel, civilian and military police and private citizens.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Net 120inl. S. Street Songs, Dancing Top Civic Project3 Airmen Killed,

nounced yesterday that more than!

tion with the theft of government!

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3 Others Hurt In-B-29 Crash

By United Press RENO, Nev, Oct. 12--Three Mapleton Merchants Assn. airmen were killed and five others 387.5 ILLINOIS 815. ; ing ed two of them Srtgally in TE a ; a B-25 bomber crash, 20 miles STRIE i FAIR DANCE fs : 4 east of Stead Air Force Base yesNext Mon» Tues. Qct 15-16 BE ; terday, Capt. Calvin Hall, Air a nr Force liaison officer said. Capt. Hall said the report of the crash was made by an injured co-pilot, identified only as Capt, Mevers, . Capt. Hall said Capt. Meyers ipparently managed to make his way from the crash scene to the Spanish Springs ranch 20 miles east of Stead, and telephoned his report from there. According to the co-pilot, threes rew-members were killed and

READY FOR FAIR—{Left to » right E. J. Bechtold, Frederick Kohlmeyer, E. E. Kipfer, Mrs. Dorothy [Our Injured with at least two of

the injured in critical condition. Lilly, Wayne Warrick. A rescue unit has heen dispatched Free rides on the new crosstown erick Kohlmever and E, E Kipier

from McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento, Cal., to Hubbard

. Field. Reno, to remove the injured ficers are Wayne Wairick. vice for treatment at Sacramento.

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A “county fair” with street singing and dancing Monday and Pus to and from 35th and Illinois Association president. Other of . from 2 to 10:30 p. m: Monday and

fuesday Zhts l ark ree : Tuesday nights will mark three Tuesday will be provided by ar-

city projects aimed at civic bet- .apoement with Indianapolis Rail- President; E. J, Becktold, treas Capt. Hall said the plane was terment ways, Inc. urer, and Mrs. Dorothy Lilly, sec. ¢4st-bound from McClellan and : : : Es : : rétare t= destination and home base was Sponsored by the Mapleton Mer 4 The Vonnegut 3 and and Ihe re a — . ubelieved to have been Colorado chants Association, the public German Band. will play Mayor : Springs Colo., Air Force Basa, celebration will be held between Bayt will open the celebration |jederkranz Chorus —

37th and 39th Sts. on N. Illinois Monday.

, starting each evening at 6. There will be innumerable prizes To Present Concert Slavs Granted |

The Association, gomprised of including TV sets, and concessions The Indianapolis Liederkranz $28 Million Loan 40 business houses around 38th and food booths operated by Male Chorus, W. Carl Meyer di- ’ A Gt : and Illinois Sts., will mark: churches, parent-teacher associa- recting, will give the first con- .. WwW ASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UP) = ONE: Opening of 39th St. he- tions. schools, Boy Scouts and Girl cart of its 1951-52 season tomor. The World Bank granted Yugo. tween Illinois and Meridian Sts, Scouts. row evening in Liederkranz Hall, Rave a 3:8 million loan yester. '0- w crosstown bus On display both days at 38th 1421 E.*Washington St. age : ‘ : en Ihe to is and Illinois will be a new 1ndian- Guests will include members of The program includes improves ton--Ave., 10 38th Si. and across 3polis Railways bus. the Fi. Wayne Mannerchor, Otto 1557, = to Graceland Ave. Members of tke sponsoring or- W. Brunner directing, who will THREE: Opening of one-way 8anization have started decorat- participate in several numbers on traffic, northbound, on Illinois St. Ing their stores for the occasion. the program. and southbound on Capitol Ave.

coal mining, extraction and processing of non-ferrous metals, manufacturing industries, transportation, forest resources and

In charge of the event is Fred A dance will follo Ww the concert farm n pe o a sheri production,

guerre wa vo Denies Trying to Remove |

away {rom the cornerstone and: arrested the former mayor when he returned a third time. Officers said Mr. Barnes first told them he wanted the corner-| stone, but he denied this and said he wasn’t interedted in the bottle of whisky, either, & “Dan Mahone® the contractor who tore down the building, told me I could have the old brick lying around.” Mr. Barnes said. He said he planned to haul the brick across the street to the hotel he owns to build a new cesspool. Early yesterday, Mr. Barnes said, he took a hammer and chisel and went to work cleaning old mortar off the brick. He was accompanied for awhile by Elton Koch, present American Legion commander Says Stone Too Heavy When Mr. Barnes returned to the cornerstone a third time he had added a pair of ice tongs to his arsenal “But I couldn't have taken that stone I found out later it weighs 890 pounds.” Mr.. Barnes said ‘Police, however, said that he was making good progress on the stone when first warned.

Audit Discloses

$200,000 Credit Union Shortage

By United Press DAYTON. 0. Oct. 12 (UP) An audit of the books of the Wright Field Credit Union after its former secretarv-treasurer was charged with embezzlement has revealed shortages of “approxi-officials.of-the union announced last night. The audit was begun after Mrs. Bernice 8. Emerick, 49, the union's secretary-treasurer for 16 years, was arrested on suspicion of embezzlement at Los ~Angeles last August. Mrs. Emerick was taken into custody shortly after her marriage to Dell Lyman, Manhattan Beach, Cal, city councilman and former UCLA football player She left her post at the Air Base July 3 and married Mr. Lyman July 24 after a “whirlwind” courtship. Mr. Lyman had the marriage annulled after learning

Directors of the ‘union said $50.-

recovered from the firm which

obtained from personal property of the woman, which the union has attached. Mrs. Emerick’s trial on thé embezzlement charges begins next week,

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