Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1952 — Page 15
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FRIDAY, JAN. ™, 1952 Win 4-Year ease in Court— Ly Fight Against Driver in Shooting tis Army Dept. Chase Plans to Sue Firming
WASHINGTON, Jan, 11 (UP), By R. K. SHULL —Two former government gigls'! Charges against the city and aired light. At that point, witnesses| American haspiSa yom et Ban ah i Sein of Jom a they ad Ron a {outyeal| fired on during a traffic chase, ip hand, then fired four times at never 1h Jost curity charges brought by the ¢ attorney sald today. {the fleeing auto. months . from | The action followed dismissal; Mr. Foutch stopped” his car a...» ne! said.
Army Department, y — last night of three traffic char es! half-block Qater and was arrested. y : | The women—Eleanor M. Deak 4 In officer Stringer's car at the|, DOF" a den id Ie
and Grace Patton — said the 28ainst Robert” L. Foutch, 22, of| s- one of Army wrote them they would pe 4911 Rockville Rd. [time were Policewoman Clara-/s' me 1400 high ? | He was arrested: Dec. by an belle Springer and police record feSSOTS restored to their old jobs in the! { school professo department and receive back pay off-duty patrolman, Eugen eclerk Patricia Smith. ‘Both testl- po wsome 40 fromi March, 1948. $ |Stringer, after the officer fired fied for the patrolman. * | countries visiting | The Army did not issue a re. four shots at, Mr. Foutch’s car Mr, Foutch won court freedom, U. S. to study - lease on the. clearance but con- during a West Side chase. [from charges of vagrancy, reck-l,, .j.,
firmed that the women had been) Mr. Foutch and three witnesses i*% GrIVIng and disolieying 2 | tion. cleared and ordered restored to for his defense testified the po-| Si gna : Vas Te ine] duty at the Army Finance Cen-|liceman smelled of alcohol on his an costs on 2 e dona ning ter, St. Louis, Mo. lbreath. . A policewoman, a police|Charge--no operator's ‘license. lin Holland.” Miss Deak and Miss Patton record clerk and another witness | Here since August to study sec-
sald they were fired from their| testified Officer Stringer appeared Tav ern King Role {will return to Holland Mar. 1,|
government jobs after being go Sober Lil's BAL hing L cused of attending meetings of| Mr. Foutch's attorney, Irving L. ¢ | “preparing Gels Constable It's his first visit to the U. S “open only to members of the charges against the city and Of- ——
subversive groups, including one Fink, said he is " SA Stringer,” but would not { | : Communist Party. oe ringer,” but would no Into Trouble Tax Deduction: PLAYING “king of the bar- . . Stirs Courthouse
Criticized for, Shooti a WrmYicaline room” is against the rules, even Deduction of social security tax)
Judge Sch SicDonald, Muwe: for a well-lubricated Center A - DE Cra mmetel Ney from county employee paychecks today caused a ruckus in the
. o Prisoner Departs the patrolman for shooting at a Township constable. | suspect iolat - \ : | pected violator of misdemean Charles D. Kaiser, 48, of 4421 oR . | Prosecutor Frank Fairchild and
. . Up Jail Chimney or charges. E. Washington St., was to appear| several judges said they would
RICHMOND, Ind. Jan. 11 (UP) Li “You were never taught to use/in Municipal Court 3 this after-| — Lowell Jackson, 23, escaped 11earms on a traffic case, were noon on charges of drunkenness °° ole deductions unless the action was mandatory.
from the Wayne County jail last|YOU’ the judge asked Mr. and drawing a deadly weapon. Police nabbed him last night/ They claim many of their em-
night in a “human fly” demon-| Stringer. stration that amazed the jailers., NO: but there are times when giyine'in solitary, regal splendor | piovees objected to the plan. While 50 fellow- :/you have to use your own judge- IL. . ow-prisoners 5 |in the Irish Hill Tavern, 1102 E.| Te County Council approved watched, Jackson sawed through MM Se BatIoImEn Jeplied, 4| Georgia St. 'the social security coverage fola steel plate at the bottom of al, 8 < ” ona BIT0E They said he had drawn his| lowing approval of the plan by a chimney while he and the others pretty serious” the fact that one 7's 1200 shot narrowly missed Mr. Foutch. 8Un and chased everyone — bar- mass meeting of the county's |
were exercising in th . | | He climbed up the aes caer. That bullet entered the vent onjtefigers; Wailresses a eet for social security| inside, let himself down from the ¢ driver's side, hit the dash-| er fe Ft Nen 4
top to the jail roof wi {board and ricocheted through the| il {coverage was strongest among Re and disappeared," windshield. rns 5g Noto) Cleric Attending [workers vesting 25s Many] | In cross-examina , the 32-| ts . Te loon aia 2 Car year-old patrolman admitted ne Louisville Meeting {federal retirement Denefts Were ward and Jackson was reporteq|did not report to police head-| The Rev. John K. Hammon,|DOt made 2vajlsble as Jluaottze to have been seen in Mundie, [0Uarters until four hours after minister of the North Unitarian| PY the 1051 state legislature, where his relatives live, {the incident. He was in uniform | chyreh, is attending a regionally. " Sheriff Wilson said another|2t the time. : |meeting of Unitarians in Louis-| Hit by Car, Dies prisoner, William Bliss, apparent- Fired Four Times lville, Ky. | SOUTH BEND, Jan. 11 (UP)— ly tried to escape the same way| The nighttime chase started on Others representing the North Frank Piasecki, 71, Squth Bend, but was stopped by difficulty in |Washington St. near
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Holmes |Chureh at the meeting include died in Memorial Hospital today
squeezing through the opening | Ave. Patrolman Stringer said Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coulon,|two hours after he was hit by an and discovery of Jackson's escape |Foutch ignored his signal to stop, Mrs. Robert Clark and Mrs. C./automobile driven by Willlam|
by authorities. 'then sped away after the police- B. Blakeslee. 'Holtsclaw, 24, South Bend.
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Jan. 11—A
Monroe County Jail here last April by slashing her wrists,
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Police sald Mrs. Patterson was |violent. and threatened to.kill her{American edyca-n. Van den Ende helf when they arrested her last |P! night on charges of Tarceny and| | He spoke last night at Purdue drunkenness. They said she was University on “Science Education wearing a arrested.
: h-| Mrs. Patterson also jumped ot {ondary education and the teach-|,¢ 4 hojice car and tried to escape, {ing of science, Dr. Van den Ende noice said.
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NEW YORK, Jan. 11—There-is/cargo that Capt. Carlsen tried so —————————
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ta 800 tons of 1200 sacks of U, 8. mall, and sev-
herself to the bars of her jail cell the original, ill-fated Flying En-leral German-made automobiles. (terprise, said he planned to -buy
a new ship and give it the name'C Vonda Patterson, 25, was found of the freighter which sank ne |hanging from the bars of ‘her|Falmouth, England, yesterday. [cell ‘by a tee shirt when a jail] Officials of the Isbrandtsen line the United States. |matron made £ routine check of said the Enterprise had been in-to Hamburf, the spokesman said, (sured with-Lloyd’'s of London for the ports were Antwerp, Bremen
of coffee
An Isbrandtsen spokesman said apt. Carlsen picked up his cargo ar at four ports of call before sail{ing from Hamburg Dec. 23 for | call us
slightly more than $1 million but/and Rotterdam.
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Capt. Henrik Kurt Carlsen, who attempted to save the Enterprise/out incident at Antwerp Dec. 5. and its cargo in a futile battle It was believed that Capt. Carl{against the sea that lasted almost sen picked up {two weeks, was promised a new ment at this port. [command as soon as he returns Bremen 10
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