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My FRED MULLEN , In August,” 1935, he was senUnifed Press Staff Correspondent |tenced to three concurrent terms) | . WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—Ger- or one to five ‘years each after| 'man-born Gerhard Arthur Puff,/yei,o convicted in Walworth | 37-year-old former convict, Was ~ounty Wis. on charges of steal placed today on the FBI's list of ing domestic animals; “10 most-wanted’ fugitives. y state penitentiary at Puff has been identified as one sent 10 the Dp y |pf two men involved in the $62,000
Three Parties | Pledge Him Support
By United Press | CAIRO, Jan. 28—New Egyptian Premier Aly Maher Pasha won the. backing of three major parties today in rapid moves to prepare for new dealings with Britain in the explosive Near Eastern crisis. The Saadist, Liberal and Nationalist parties pledged their sup-| port to Maher Pasha, an indepen-| dent who served twice before as Premier. He was named, Premier) and military governor Sunday | when King ‘Farouk ousted Waf-| dist Premier Mustapha El Nahas Pasha. Parliament, ‘which ds controlled by the Wafdist Party, was sched-| uled to meet today. But Maher! Pasha was expected to ask that it be dissolved in order that he might work without the hindrance of Wafdist legislative opposition.
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| bank. a There he assaulted a guard an
i George Arthur Heroux, also #9 | charged with being involved in| 8ot |the bank holdup as well as an-|to 10 years to be served after |other in which he lone-wolfed, was the others expirtd. oud on the list Dec. 19. He still] + Puff was freed in May, 1939, | |is sought. {but got in trouble again late in | Puff replaces Frederick Emer-/1942 and was sentenced to serve
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County National oq caught 15 days later in Fal- | Bank &
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! ev. tf. City Being Patrolled | Nov. 23, 1951. Hon, [Rey ; 14-Y Sentence me G Balk ’ : | Puff had been arrested by Mil-| Drew 1-4-Year Se . sary Balks COLORS: ~ Cairo was patrolled this Orns | waukee, Wis.,-police, May 2, on an| He was freed Nov. 19, 1947, but\" yp gary 1nd, for example, civic Rust ing by strong Srmy ang pol ce | armed robbery charge and was the following June was convicted joa4erg who led a bitter fight t0| grown UNS SRforeings the strict curfew |being held there in lieu of $3000 of burglary of a Beaver Dam. |giamy out gambling and vice in| 2 imposed. after Saturday's rioting | bail. Wis, warehouse and WAS SeN- gp. ity refused to have any-| Pine Green in Wineh move i 100 Sasialiies | Heroux, his cellmate, was re-|tenced to one.to four years, Pus thing to do with the drive. They Camel British. Hi oor owned leased Aug. 23. On Oct. 17 an un- 12 to 17 months on Tie old Prison charged that the effort ‘was a red Light Green buildings. |kpown person, acting through a break charge, and s herring. But the overall attitude Light Blue
i hi 51. tk} icki 4, tells Detective Chicago bondsman, posted $3000 April 25, 195 Ww EE i, Yk io Rodeti ot "®.|cash for Puff's release. Puff, The 150-pound Befoot 10-inch
failed to appear for trial Nov, 15,/ex-convict was described by the Eight days later the bank was FBI as one proud of his physique, robbed appearance and strength. He is a] : fond of expensive clothes, big auThe FBI said Puff was believed to have been born in Dresden, tomobiles, sports, dancing, and Germany. He came to this coun- |SambIng. So: {entitled © the) try with his stepmother in 1927 He oua er ut > oe and was admitted to citizenship 2mputate P S|
.- right index finger, or such things flatougy he Jaturaleation of his. a- half-inch oblique scar on] a y, vs
{the right wrist and a quarter-inch First Arrested in 34 boil scar on the left forearm beIn 1934 he was first arrested. ow the elbow. Milwaukee pblice charged him| The FBI warned that Puff] with disorderly conduct. He was could be ‘considered extremely convicted. : ldangerous.”
Downdraft Tosses 30 Around DC-4 Like Corks
By United Press through the air,” she said, “when CLEVELAND, Jan. 28—A Cap- next thing I knew I was picking ital Airlines DC-4 “coach” plane myself up from off the floor. I with 30,.passengers aboard was wasn't scared . . . there wasn't “tossed about like a cork” today|time for that.” : when it hit a ‘“‘severe downdraft” | Capital's Washington office said land injured five persons. lone of the passengers was Miss| The plane, flight 805 from Patricia Brogan of Ft. Wayne,| Washington to Chicago, was Ind.
Egyptian leaders, who regard Maher Pasha as not pro-British, nevertheless expected ‘his diplo-
tic abilit bring smoother ih gotten Mother, 21 : dispute which reached a deadlock under Nahas Pasha and finally - Ch aces Charge Of Murder
exploded in a series of bloody Ry United Press
- outbreaks. PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 28—A 21-year-old’ mother was to be # arraigned on murder charges-to-as Premier in 1936 and 1939. day while she and her 4-year-old Other political and business daughter each insisted the other leaders welcomed Maher Pasha's Was responsible for death of theappointment of Ahmed Murtada child's 3-year-old sister. El Marashi Bey as Interior Min-| Mrs. Jada Z. Kadar was charged ister. The latter was governor of With first degree murder in the Alexandria and his firmness was death of her daughter, Sherrie credited. with saving the summer Ellen. capital from the outbreaks of] Mrs. Kadar told authorities violence which rocked Cairo. after Sherrie Ellen disappeared Maher Pasha, in his first state-|{last Wednesday that the child had. ment as Premier, made it plain/been kidnaped. A statewide that his policy would be the same search was launched for a “dirty as that followed until now by ‘old man.” : Egypt. But his methods were’ ex-| Changes Story
Approve of Minister
The choice of the 67-year-old independent as Premier was accepted with general favor among Egyptian workers who remember him as a friend during his terms
MRS. KADAR—Accused slayer puffs nervously on cigaret.
By United Press PARIS, Jan. 28—The Western
Farouk’s letter of dismissal to! But after . . Nahas Pasha said the King f6ok Kadar switched her story. She B e Sift his action because of the Saturday said Sherrie Ellen's older sister, egin i Ing an predawn hours when it e ment’s inability to maintain se ing her on the head with a piece! air pocket shortly"“after passing West Warns curity and order. of concrete. over Pittsburgh. tions. ph until her sister stopped Times State Service to level off. ¥ ' breathing. Mrs. Kadar later “We were tossed around like a orea ’ examining a panel of 35 prospec-|ter: Sher He ens oy tound.live jurors to select a jury in the| Most Were Asleep
pected to be more diplomatic. questioning, Mrs. cruising at about 6000 feet in the) riots and the Wafdist govern-| Vickie, killed the child by strik-| The Wafdist Party was ousted Vickie, however, said over and ° The turbulence dropped the ® just two years after it came to over that she saw her mother put i D T i plane 2200 feet where the pilot, R ¥ power in the last general elec- per hand. over Sherrie Ellen's a uron ria Capt. William Mason, was able ussians 0 |guided police to a 20-foot-deep| , MUNCIE, Jat. a 0g TT Stewardess Genevieve Fos-| |gas company sump hole, where 27, Alexandria, Va. said. | Mommie,” Vickie sald during the manslaughter trial of Dr. Jules
ms . ~~ |only meeting between mother ange Duron. that most of the passengers were day that any new “Korea” in
hla since ne’ woman waa “ar. Another 35 veniremen, arejases at the lime; The Sarkoned sounenst Asia will result in th i “ ’ called for tom , ' , Tad tai heme | "fal some acute aniciputed ying luggage ana betes te SURE, 20 THEN, Ves | The coroner's report “showed in selecting dy of 12 Dela-|riders were thrown from their 1 a De un \child died of “asphyxiation by Ware County persons who have seats and bags from their racks. eraction, drowning.” not formed opinions in the widely, A report that the plane flipped| France demanded immediate ee ———————— | publicized slaying. Jover when it fell was denied by United Nations intervention in |" Dr. LaDuron is being tried in the Capital office here which said case of Communist “intervention Of N the Nov. 6, 1950 slaying of Ralph the craft “nosed downward.” (from outside” | ; er ew . Carter, one of two Terre Haute| Four of the injured were held at, brothers he claimed were black-|{Berea Community Hospital and Indo-China.
| slaying of the By United Press pending 3 Je Yai Enh {complete their flight. Red invasion was given by Unite | PANMUNJOM, Korea, Jan. 28) The slaying revived public in-| Capt. Mason Wag unable 10 ac- States Delegate John | |—The United Nations gave thelierest in the unsolved 1837 disap-| Sou pon 10 Incident, Tiever|Cooper in the main United fy Communists today a blueprint pearance of the doctor's Swedishi , "of Ae ” he said. es tions Political Committee. “ | \for the exchange of war prisoners wife Freda LaDuron. She disap-|0 co ther Wis Roe~just Sotore wel Mr. Cooper was backed up by| |in their second effort in two days peared after a violent argument, 'yha¢ qrop.” |B ito break the Korean truce dead- and hasn't been seen since. Re-| ¥ Te ’ | The warning was given as the Churchill Back Home lock. current searches have been made] No Time for Fright result of a charge made on Jan. | | The Reds agreed to study the tor her body at the urging of her| Capt. Mason and his co-pilot, 3 by Russian Foreign Minister! To D | With Crisi new 14-article plan. But they ¢amily, who believe she was a A. Laupheimer, continued on to Andrei Y. Vishinsky before the o Deal With Crisis | family, | | y first accused the United Nations victim of foul play. {Chicago in another plane. |United Nations. Vishinsky said LONDON, Jan. 28 (UP)—Prime once more of using Korean pris-| ; i Minister Winston Churchill re-/gners for “blackmail.” |
Mrs. Jean Jacobs, 18, of De- the United States was building up . troit, said that she was sound Chinese Nationalist guerrillas for turned from the U. S. today to| The prisoner-exchange plan was| 11 Missing asleep “and having the strangest aggression against Red China in deal with the Egyptian crisis and the companion piece to the United| dream.” : the Burma-Thailand-Indo-China said Britain will take the neces- Nation's lengthy. proposal tor After Blaze “I dreamed I was floating region. sary steps—“popular or not”—to truce supervision which was pre-| sented to the Reds yesterday. | Al Mr. Churchill arrived at South-| Described by United Nations|—Fire swept a three-story tene- Air Force Crackup Soviet charge might be the tiphampton aboard the liner Queen Delegate Rear Adm, R. E. Libby ment building near the business Kills Three Germans Loft 10 arge go. a 0 ap Mary from nearly a month's trip as “a complete solution” to the district today. | FRANKFURT, G |against Burma, Thailand or Indoto the U. S. and Canada. prisoner problem, the United Na-| J. Gil Gaiser, assistant execu- oo" 1b)" police reportad Sa, es Both Drandsd the Russian “I am sure it has done some tions proposal includes the same tive secretary of the Hennepin th G de 3 charge as completely false good,” he told reporters. “I have demand for voluntary repatria- County Red Cross, said “at least Tee /JeFmans were ed 8h P y Ea never been more cordially re- tion which so far has blocked 11” were not accounted for. Most one injured today when a dis- (The American charge d'afceived, not even during the war. agreement on the issue. of them were children. : a a . 8. Air Force C-82 fly-| faires in Rangoon, Burma, today I freshened many old friendships| North Korean Gen. Lee Sang Mr. Gaiser said it was “pos- ng boxcar” crashed into two denied reports that the United |Libby said it was “one of the doubtful.” mildest discussions on record.” Red Cross workers and firemen! y It's Unlawful To Say Grace {postponed at the Reds’ request so and third floors and an electric they could study the ‘17 - page company on the first floor. city bylaws forbids a family from Schools Ransacked ment. for: shock | saying grace at meals. The Le- vandals broke into School 38 Hellmut Schoenfeldt, 44, who building from the | of a Montreal rabbi who held previously was broken into last facial burns. He was the only per-| Passover service in his home, the Nov. 19 when a few books were son reported injured. prayers and saying grace at School, 125 N. @riental St. Desk ANDERSON, Jan. 28 (UP)— meals.” drawers were emptied in one|Six-month-old Wilbur M. Travis Fo --GABRIEL HEATTER Says J | 4 All Books Furnished—No Classes ; DIPLOMA AWARDED
and made new ones.” Cho ripped into the United Na- sible” some of the houses in Raunheim village near States was aiding about 10,000 A Monday meeting of staff of- rescued 26 other persons who MONTREAL, Jan. 28 (UP)— gocument further. Those rescued [were taken to gion asked the city to rescind or at 2050, Winter Ave. last night jeased the Legion ‘said the bylaw made ille-|taken, room, and books were torn and'Jr, suffocated yesterday when he YOU CAN COMPLETE | If you have finished 8th grade or are over 17 years
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Waupun, but was transferred sev- under direct orders from Attorney {holdup of a Prairie Valley, Kas.,| eral months jater to the reforma- qo neral J. Howard McGrath, were, 4 collaborating with local ptosecu-| an additional term of one tors and police to gather evidence
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{son Peters, 66, passer of bad|one to nine years on a charge cf Some newspapers to commit opponents charged that the Demo- fi LE | Puff and Heroux have been grmed robbery. He escaped from cratic administration merely was . identified as the pair which robbed the state prsion Sept. 6, 1945, but,trying to divert attention from
She said there was no panic and Allies warned the Communists to-\ with officials from “10 federal
to support the] Communist Viet Minh rebels in|
| p Oo W Plan mailing ‘him. Another count is|the rest of the shaken-up passen-| The warning of possible United A gers were put on another plane to Nations action against any new - |
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MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 28 (UP) | Mr. Cooper and Mr. Lloyd ex-|
appears ine plane parachuted to safety. [have been raiding Red China.) |
se plain what caused the three folyesterday setting: off five series io plasts which rumbled down of fires in 4 single block on Main Broadway, the town's main {St., and causing’ at least $500,000 street, at 20-minute intervals “like damage. . la line of artillery shells.”
One mean was burned critically The first blast tore down elec-
» > ® rr" U. S. Crime. Drive Ope rive pens land two others sufered minor in- tric. wires which apparently. ig(juries. nited the following explosions, In Gary | Firemen feared at one point Some authorities believed natural
. [that “the whole block might ex- gas lines may have burst but By United Press plode.” ’ others said the falling wires may The federal The first blast occurred when have ignited the gas that had ac« 500-pound tank of butane ex-/cumulated in mains. Jploded in the rear of a building|. Public Engineer Karl J. Fuss “housing a Walgreen Drug Store said, however, that manhole cave U. 8. district attorneys, working and adjoining the Central Hlinois|ers which would have been blown Public Service Co. plant ‘and off by sewer gas were still in office, firenien said: ‘place.
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They were armed ‘with a powerful, although untested, club in the new federal law requiring gamblers to take out stamps and pay the government a cut of their gross receipts,
No phase of the national crime picture was being omitted. Pros-| titution, gambling, narcotics, bootlegging, hijackin g, price racketeering, and murder-for-a-fee were all expected to come under ‘scrutiny. !
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At Chicago and Springfield in Illinois and at Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne in Indiana, U, 8. attorneys rented special post offices boxes and invited citizens to send anonymous tips for G-men to .investigate. The district attorneys
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