Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 February 1952 — Page 2
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VIRUS HUNT—Willi Brunt. i=.jen, 27-year-old immigrant Gergen farm hand suspected of £
having carried the hoof and | i Regina, Saskatchewan, waits in |
mouth virus from Germany to | _ "police headquarters at Vancoui ver for transportation to Otta- | “wa. A serious epidemic of the hoof and mouth disease has broken out in Saskatchewan and Mr. Bruntien is suspected of "having carried the virus from Germany i in his. clothing.
10 Ex-KKK's Indicted for Kidnaping
By United Press | RALEIGH, N. C; Feb. 20--A special U. 8. crime-investigating grand jury indicted 10 former Ku Klux Klansmen here on charges of kidnaping as authorities moved to wipe out night-rider terrorism, in North Carolina. The blue-ribbon grand jury returned the indictments yesterday | after hearing testimony from Klan-battling Sheriff H. Hugh|’ Nance of Columbus County. The number of men arrested in; Columbus and Robeson Counties) had mounted to 31, and Sheriff] Nance's trip here may have held up new argests which he had promised would come “within 48 hours.” U. 8. District Attorney Charles, P. Green said he hoped to try, the 10 indicted ex-Kluxers here during the federal court term beginning Apr. 7. If they are convicted of violating the Lindbergh Kidnaping Act, | they could be sentenced to death. The 10 are charged with ab-| ducting ' Ben Grainger, 40, and | Dorothy Martin, 27, both white, | and spiriting them across the state line into South Carolina, where they’ were flogged “until | the blood ran.” Meantime, an old Klan fighter | said in .Lumberton;, N. C., that | the hooded knights “are running: like rats.” “A lot of Klan robes are being | burned,” said District Solicitor “Malcolm B. Seawell, who dusted! off an 1868 statute to order ar-| rests Wednesday on charges of | belonging to a “secret political 80-| clety” to obstruct justice. I | |
150 Evacuated In Philly Blaze
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 29 (UP) | —More than 150 persons were | evacuated today when a seven-| alarm fire, largest in the city in| three years, destroyed the seven- | story Clinton Hotel in downtown! Philadelphia and damaged three adjoining four-fleor apartment’ houses. More than a dozen hotel guests, trapped on upper floors by heavy smoke, were rescued down aerial | ladders by firemen. Some of them | had to be talked out of leaping from uppér windows. Several.of the hotel guests were treated for hysteria at nearby hospitals. Sixteen firemen were overcome by smoke and taken to hospitals. Fifty other were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation. The $1 million blaze turned the hotel building into a “huge yel-| low torch” and continued out of control five hours after Ri first! was discovered.
Firm Partner Seized On Slots Charge
CINCINNATI, O., Ig 20 (UP)| —Leonard J. Goldstein, 34, a part-| ner in the T. & L. Distributing’ Co. here, was arrested on’ a charge of interstate transportation of slot machines seized by FBI agents in Detroit. A federal grand jury in De-| troit “returned the indictment against him yesterday, charging he took 24 slot machines from! Ohio to Michigan on Feb, 24. Goldstein was taken into cus- _ tody here at his office, and was to be given a preliminary hear-| ing before Judge J. Paul Geoghe-| gan, U. 8. Commissioner. The] U. 8. atiorney at Detroit récom-| mended bail he set at $2500.
1st Questionnaires Go To McGrath, Snyder
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (UP) | —Anti-corruption chief Newbold Morris has chosen Attorney Gen-! eral J. Howard McGrath and Secretary of Treasury John W. Snyder as the first targets for his income questionnaire. Mr. Morris plans to send the questionnaire to all key govern-|
ment officials with orders to show|
all their sources of income or be] dismissed.
He sald the first one would gO |
to Mr. McGrath, who has been accused by: Republican presidential candidate Harold E. Stassen of becoming a millionaire during his 12 years of public) ‘office. |
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