Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1952 — Page 5
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7, 1052 THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1952 _ hr THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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© © ‘Wanger Seeks In Fatal Fight A 42-year-old Indianapolis man today was held blameless in the death of a drinking companion after a fight in a downtown tav-
Delay in Trial
SANTA MONICA, Cal, Feb, 7 (UPY—A request to delay movie producer Walter Wanger's trial The Marion County Grand Jury “no billed” Joseph A. Riley, 1031} .. Shannon Ave. in the Nov. 29, i
on charges of shooting actors’ agent Jennings Lang will be made here today® Attorney Jerry Geis1951, death. of Ronald Wood Sr. 43, of 239 Indiana Ave. The report said there was "no,
ler said yesterday. proof” Mr. Riley intended harm
Mr. Geisler said he will ask the court to continue the trial, now set for Feb, 26, until “about : to Mr. Wood in the fight which JPEN took place in the Wheel Tavern, | 219 -N,- Capitol Ave. Police re-|§ ported both men were drunk when §
May 1" in order to give him additional time to call witnesses from out of state. Wanger shot Mr. Lang as the agent was talking to glagorous Joan Bennett, Wanger's wife. The movie producer said he did it be-
10 P M. : Mr. Wood was knocked uncon- cause Mr, Lang was “threatenscious. He died later at General ing my home.” He is charged with ENTS Hospital. |. assault. with a deadly wedpon | with intent to murder.
A ‘Friendly Scuffle’ At the time Mr. Riley said the| fight was touched off by a slur-| ring remark about his lack of mil-| of insanity ang Mr. Gels) | conte nt itary service during the war. Mr. | in a “bluish haze" of i Riley insisted there was a “friend- | United Proms Telephoto. [hel po arnt elle Jos i ly youtfie’ in Which the other san) SAVES SON'S LIFE—Louis Gesauldo, who remembered his Gl ‘Lang's groin. : s he e table. . is . j . : el an Ee under a| first-aid training, gets reassuring smile from. his son, Jesse, 2, in ry Deputy. District Attorney preliminary charge of murder and Newark, N.J., hospital. Jesse stumbled and fell on a broken tele- woulud not oppose Mr. Gelsler's
Wanger entered a plea of not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity and Mr. Geisler said
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