Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1952 — Page 2
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By United Press TAIPEH, Formosa, Feb. 12 —About 70 barefooted Chinese pirates ‘fired ‘on and
'boarded a British steafner in|
Formosa Strait last night and, colléctrd $4000 ransom. | The 3559-ton Wing Sang |docked at the northern*Formosan port of Keelung today -with bullet ‘marks on the starboard and one |sailor wounded. | However, the other 120 -crew, |members and 78 passengers ‘were [little the worse for the encounter. Capt. Ronald G. Stanton, skip|per of the Wing Sang, saidhe [could not determine whether the {120-foot heavily armed pirate |ship was Communist or Nation-| jalist,
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Pirates Hove To Passenger Edward L. Stansbury, news chief of the U, 8. In-| formation Service here, said the pirates at first pretended to be [\ ationalisis but turned out to be Ipirates who wanted gold. According to Capt. Stanton and |Mr. Stansbury, the ship was en |route here from Hong Kong when
u. S. to Deport Draft Dodger + it was fired on by automatic
ITS 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (UP) [War II. He served 23 months in| Communist union leaders had apweapons and later by burp guns —Serge M. Rubenstein, the draft- on th {pealed to the workers not to anin Formosa Strait northeast of dodging boy wizard of Wall St {lee > ¢ Sharge aja. : {swer the strike call. |Amoy, China. The pirate vessel y 1 e Tinancer Was mn | Suburban train service in Paris
then hove to and took Capt. Stan-| was ordered deported from the [Russia but entered the United | . {continued to operate. These trains ton off for “questioning.” United States yesterday, a man States from China on a Portu- On the Highways |carry thousands of workers to HAMMOND — Roger Sivak, 5
The skippes was Setained or [without a country. |gese passport. He says his family jobs in and near Paris. 4's hours while the pirates asked po, ctein, who made 2 for- fled Russia because of the Commanifests and entry permits, or were given. Ty Th pi-|tune speculating in securities on munists and h€ has no desire to 2° kiltey Yeslersay Shien nit by Grabs Purse and $50 Wall St. after immigrating here go back there now. Portugal re-|® car on Ind. 152. Police said the, 4 fieat.footed filcher gained $50 13 years ago at the age of 32, [voked his to Hzenalip alter he (youngster, on his Yay Home Tow; {when he grabbed the purse from {was ordered out of the country {07 convicted of draft dodging kindergarten, was struck w en|the hand of Mrs. Edna Johnson,
rates demanded to see ‘the entry permits for four passengers. ) “ April 22, 1947. he tried to cross a busy highway|52, of 1226 N. Illinois’ St. while because of his “moral turpitude” ‘Phig left a question where the two blocks from a guarded inter- she was walking in the 1100 block
o Are Hostages PUSAN, Korea, Feb. 12—The -lean, bearded infinitely sweet.” ~~ = ° soldier known as Chuck shuffled into the shower Po 8 In Red Riots S HIS FIRST MOVEMENT was to turn his The room was barge wood with a concrete ag hitting the nape of his neck. He held this By Yelina "5 "~~ floor and not very private, But the soldier position for another five minutes, still smiling, _ . we ) sands of factory J . a telple to commune with the Diety. : TIAL Te began] fo folate his: load ever fo bombarded police with nuts He turned on both faucets, then tested them po, : pay gs Eg Stream a! over > was obviously an effort, he commenced to mas- |violshie of a Communist-foment-“Oh God,” he sighed. “That's good.” sage his “scalp with his fingers. ‘ ed 24-hour general strike. Slowly Chuck moyed under the water and : "i ¥ began to lather his scalp—all with a motion so Speciallly ipained riot. police for began driving the caked dirt out of his body. languid you'd never ‘guess Chuck was a man ] He stood with his whiskered face slightly yome after nine and one-half months of fighting, Per cent of the .steelworkers in od northern France's industrial area at his sides. He stood there maybe five minttes AFTER ALLOWIN Lf like that, hardly moving a muscle,. 8 © fhe water to Fmse the Communist strike call. the other and let the water splash into his arm- 1 ne strike was called by Comdirt was being washed off Chuck. He was being pits. Still smiling. Still with his eyes closed. r . cleansed ,of months of killing, fright, being shot ban of an “antiifascism” rally iE bedi inp : menced lathering himself from head to toes, Sunday in Paris and general laerous patrols deep into enemy lines, terrible with exquisite slowness, paying n 4 | homesickness. 1 Paying no attention to Ministry officials said? 30 per room. cent of Paris’ garbage collectors asleep under the shower. But moving around Nobody elbowed him out. Nobody tried to to get a better look at his face, you could see bage began A0 pile up. ecstasy but maybe once or twice in his life, Anti-Communist labor leaders eyes closed, lips drawn wide in a happy smile. Chuck just went on lathering and showering It was as if the whole mystery of life ‘Were (Communist move was an attempt . {to show strength with no spe- | Bus service and subway serve ice in Paris wasinormal. The anti.
PAGE 2 _ wo aw : - _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES prem rei - TUESDAY. YPB-12, 1952 ip * By DOUGLAS LARSEN * Doing revealed to. him ahi WHat he sav was Neb Bolts : Pa room to get cleaned up to go home on rotation. |"; the shower so that the main streams PARIS, Feb. > Thou treated his surroundings }ike a man entering hands at his sides, {and i the top of his head and shoulders. With what a bolts today in the first with his palms. Opening che eye, he took a piece of soap and | France mobilized 80,000 tough, you could see him relax as the hot héedle spray about to catch a boat In two hours to be rotated 1 ne Ministry of Interior said 70 upturned inte the shower, hands hanging limply ao Bb left their jobs in answer to the soap out of his hair, he lifted first one arm then It was obvibus that a lot more than Korean munists to.protest a government Finally he stepped out of the shower and comat, living in a dark bunker on a frozen ridge, {bor conditions. X ‘a new batch of showerees crowding into the | - It seemed for while th a e that he had fallen |answered the strike call and gars " speed him up. A man doesn’t know that kind of le ‘was wearing an almost be g 08 atific expression, opposed the strike. They said the — until almost boat time. Justis labor demands.
Demanded Gold Mr. Stansbury showed them his |
Katyn Forest Massacre . . . War s No. 1 Mystery
Who ruthlessly mtrdered 11- The Germans captured Smo- correspondents’ to ' the scene, diplomatic passports. The pirates|in dodging the draft in World 43-year-old Rubinstein could go. section. . of N. Illinois St. late yesterday. 000 Polish officers “in Katyn lensk in July, 1941. In April, where they were shown the immediately demanded gold. ion Farest, near Smolensk, Russia 1943. Nazi Propaganda Min- graves of more than 700 of the When told the ship had no gold { in 1939 or 18417 ister (Goebbels said ‘that Ger- bodies; on some of which Rus- aboard, they demanded U. 8. and \ He A few days ago, a niasked man troops had unearthed the sian miedical* men were per- {Hong Kong dollars and threatPolish “mystery” witness told bodies and he "charged that forming autopsies. Now Rus- ened to Seize the ship if sufficient : a special House subcommittee they were victims of the Rus- sia has another chance to re- {Tana were not ‘paid. : investigating the atrocity, that Sian OGPU. fute the masked witness’ story. “ollections were made among ; he and - two fellow-fugitives But in 1944, the Russian: Rep. Ray J, Madden, of In- Passengers and crew members, ’ + FRanklin 4411 DOUB from a Russian POW camp Said they had proof that the diana, chairman of the House Until $4000 was raised and the <n had watched Russian soldiers Germans committed the crime subcommittee, has issued an in- |pirate ship departed. a girl’ pose | do the killing in October, 1939. in August and September, 1941. vitation to the Soviet to tell its Capt. Stanton said there Were AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS in "With a
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treeto : : . 5 : na P- Jury Is Seated In Slaying Trial equipped,” Mr. Stansbury addéd. In the gruésome scene he de- {a : Ny TN UVRE Er a " a 13 ; a _|“The pirates were not interested, scribed, Russian soldiers GREENFIELD, Feb. 12 (UP) field. previously was sentenced to : J : ’ al lay : /in jewelry or Formosan dollars. | n marched some 200 Polish offi- A jury of 11 meén and one woman life imprisonment in the slaying, They took away three watches.” cers along a suddenly illumi- was seated today for the trial of ‘and two other men are awaiting! de : nated pathway through the Jack Randolph, 21, Greenfield, trial. : . F § night-darkened woods to the charged with first and Second : Nr Bandits Rob Grocery or edge of a huge pit, possibly a degree murder in .the robbery- . . By DO quarter of a block in area. slaying last June 9 of a wealthy Denson Loses Appeal . While Small Boy Waits Lineae ‘Phere, most of the prisoners, farmer. : Former Indiana heavyweight Two robbers who kept a small rupted the n hands tied behind their backs, The jurors were selected after boxing champion Johnny Denson boy waiting ‘in their getaway car Julietta worl were coldly shot in the back day-long. examination yesterday. an ood i : .o. netted $130 from a North Side - : : lost an appeal to a two-to-five in the “hus of the head. Many others were One hundred persons were called ih : grocery last night. anather wor still alive when thrown into the to be examined in-contrast to the Year State Prison term when the = victims of" the holdup were County Hom grave. normal call of 40. Indiana Supreme Court affirmed Misses Emma and Alma Feist- 5 y These strangled on handfuls It is the second trial to be held a Marion County Criminal Court ikji, co-owners of the A & E Trial of th of sawdust that had been in the slaying of Noat H. Fry, 72. conviction on charges of second- Food Market, 233 W. 30th St. Bel t crammed in.their mouths, the He was robbed and beaten and degree burglary. Denson appealed A witness told police the boy, ecor 101 | Y plant e | IE nces pd go 3 witness said. But the full !died later in an Indianapolis hos-/lon grounds the state failed to about 11, patiently waited in the a Sage ¢ story of the Katyn Forest kill- pital. present sufficient evidence for car while the armed men pulled a on ings has never come to light. George P. Miller, 24, Green- conviction. their “job.” A : he : bd Se EE CE . for modern homemaking Thomas 1 ; fatal stabbi
‘ Julietta offic incident for discovered I even then wounds “mi days later. Harry Ba of Julietta a appear in though he w witness. Ot reported he I case had be . Bo to Florida cution staff will be no re the trial, to
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