Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1952 — Page 3
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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D 4 ch 3 : rh | Japan's constitution prohibits By United Press e en an Mm AMY on RENO, Nev, Mar, 1_Police| B> United Press - i.| Does it have one? i admitted today they were being RICHMOND, Mar, 1 A 45: Yes, but. it's -called the Na4 forced by lack of clues to sit| vear-old painter and part-time i | tional Pdlice Reserve. back and wait for a :break that | .|preacher accused of committing Is this army being trained for might help them solve the brazen | {statutory rape with a 16-year-old combat? $2.5 million daylight burglary of | |“angel” sald today that God told Will our former enemy be an a safe from the home ‘of multi- {him “it. was all right.” | ally in case of major war in mitifonaire Lavere V, Redfield. |i John R. Campbell, who said he 3 Asia? Both Police Chief Lorenz Gree-| ta preaches in” the Apostolic mis i
“mon and Washoe County Sheriff
‘what it is—but, honestly, I do
.began investing in stocks,’ bonds
George Lothrop said the only
traces were a soap bar wrapper § and a description of a battered |} green pickup truck believed used }
sion, told Wayne County Prosecutor William H« Reller that he persuaded Mrs. Harriet Reece, the mother of a small child, to move | into his rooming house with him.
This. is the story of the new el Japanese Army, a corps ’ shrouded in secrecy from the western world although closely Waished by Russia.
§ Bringing you this exclusive in the job, 3 Police said that Mrs. Reece] # report is Times’ Staff Reporter . The 400-pound safe was hauled separated from her husband, Ed Kennedy, an experienced out of the bedroom window of Glen, about six months ago and | | ‘military observer. He gpent the Redfield home while Mr. Red- that Mr. Reece went to Kentucky, 2 | more time with -this new army field and his wife were playing taking the child with him, 5 Boia than any other U, 8. newsman,
roulette at a Reno_ casino. The 3 \ thieves overlooked a suitcase containing negotiable securities valued at $1 million. Only the Redfield’s watchdog, a Kerry terrier named Mac, was on the premises. The thieves kept
him quiet by giving him a ham-|!
bone from the Redfield refrigerator and then tied him up before leaving.
whole affair. Then she returned 2 Kept Some Numbers. 5420 S. East hy where the 13- Your-ald bay was kiled by.a car late yesterday. rl oT For a C-Note 3 The loot consisted of jewelry, os against Campbell, A man who didn’t buy a trume negotiable securities and cash. Symphony Head Quits “I have heard from God that] pet hit the Lorenz music store Mr, Redfield let it be known today 5
he had kept serial numbers Qn
the currency. He said he had not |™® feared ‘theft, but took the pre-||
caution, thinking that if the
money were burned in a -fire he!
might get reimbursed. The police teletype immediately alerted all points as to the serial numbers of all but a handful of the bills.
Asked why he kept $3 million|iy
or so in the safe and syitcases in a bedroom closet, Mr. Redfield sald, “I know it’s difficult for a person to understand, but I do have a reason, I don’t think anything would be gained by saying
have a very sound reason.” Mr, Redfield conducted all his ‘business affairs without ever going East, friends said. Reno businessmen described him as a financial wizard. Looks Like Cowpoke.
The 54-year-old millionaire 1s|#®
known as a close man with a dollar who looks like just another cowhand. Mr. Redfield began his business . career in Burley, Ida., where he managed a store. In 1922 he went to Los Angeles and
and oil. “I was a fool for luck.” Mr. Redfield said, luck ran out yesterday.” He left Los Angeles in 1935 to move to Reno when California passed its personal income tax law. Mr. Redfield fell in love with Reno and the casinos and spends much of ‘his time in them. Once he lost $17,000 at roulette and paid off with 17 bags each containing 1000 silver dollars in or-
DEAD BOY'S BIKE—James Bernard Ivory" s twisted bicycle Nes i
Two More A
Arrested in Cab Strike
der to get the same discount offered by .banks for silver pay-! ments. Forgives His Dog On another occasion when he had won $2500 at the tables he|
Two more arrests stemming!. from violence in’ the Red Cab Co. |strike were made by police late yesterday, with no settlement of the week-old labor dispute yet In sight.
{ductor of the
DEATH CAR amas Voory’ $ bods was carried nearly 300 feet | “but I -guess - on the hood of this auto. Five Camp Atterbury Gls were in the car.
| Campbell even convinced Mrs. | [Reece .iBat she would be .com-| mitting adultery if she returned {to her husband, police said. He/
|described her as his “angel.” Mrs. Reece left Campbell and went to her husband in Kentucky
in the street in front of his home, to make “a clean breast” of the!
this is all right and I know. that | NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 1 (UP) 1 have .done no wrong,” Qalpe
~~Dr., Massimo Freccia resigned pell told police. today as conductor and musiéal| He said he could “walk through! director of the New ' Orleans closed doors” and know what is Symphony, a position he has heldiin; the hearts of -all men because since 1944, Associatés said he God tells me.” likely will accept the post of con-| Campbell was released on=$2000 Baltimore sym- bond pending a hearing early
phony. next week.
first told his landlady that the |girl_ was his daughter and later] |
| He lived with them, went with | them in maneuvers, ate their raw fish and rice diet, - Read The Little Army That Isn't There -- Starting Monday in ' THE INDI MANAPOLIS TIMES
Hits Music Store -
{for a C-note yesterday afternoon. Clerk Thomas Wendt told police he went to a rear room of the store, 24 W, Ohio St., to see about credit for the strange who priced. a horn: When Mr. Wendt returned te say no, the “musician” had blown with about $100 from the cash register,
‘| GUESS I'M FICKLE'—Mrs. Betty Cooper Calamusa, 39, of Houston, Tex., filed for her 12th divorce yesterday with the com. ment, "| love them when | marry them... but | guess you might say I'm fickle." -She displays 10 fingers to signify her 10 husbands. | (She married two of them twice. ).
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George Neal, 39, of 21 W. 20th| 4 o was accosted by a robber. The St, was charged with assault and|& thief beat him nearly to death battery with intent to rob in the]: with a brick, but Mr. Redfield Thursday night strongarin heist-|! . kept his money. The robber fled.|ing of one of the company’s taxis.| Mr. Redfield said he and his| It was found in a dry creek bed dog, now nicknamed “Hambone” into which it had been pushed by police, “are pals. We're bud-| from" E. 56th St. near Fall Creek dies.” He said the dog’s only fault! Pkwy, : was that 4 let “Someone gain _ John Wilson, 31, of 21 W. 20th ; his contidence and then let some- St» was charged with wislicigus - on do him wong." es Bo 1 Ten “« aco e | taken” Mr. an gi Flctare slashing one of U8 lak utes. | i, o Futher eo Plans 4 J he was sure his dog “will back! ¢ 'R. Kinnaman, vice president | i up. lof Local 188, Teamsters Unies 3 Jats) Revsute Commissioner (A¥L), said the union has. 0 A ap. was asked in Washington if the bureau was interested in the Redfield money. - “You're doggone right we're interested,” Mr. Dunlap said. “I haven't been told about it officlally, but I'm sure our special agent out there is looking into it. We're always interested in things like this.”
'UNUSUAL'—Kevin Arthur. Kelvin Louie Arthur, plans to strike the remaining _— weighed a bare two pounds and
who
three-fourths of an ounce when he was born one year ago tomor-| row, is a husky 19-pounder now.
« “Unusual,” is the way Indianx Suse. Ha & ie walk) oli Medical Society doctors that. Thers have been contacts|d¢acribe the growth of the Speed.) £7) between the union and the! Vay City youngster, whose birth oi drivers for the other companies. mis it Vincents OHspital was 11 A meeting for all cab drivers in| Jireiin premature. _ Hiov aide) the city is being called for 6 p.m. |, ~ '° YeArs ago, y tomorrow in the union hall. Mr.| it would have been extraordiKinnaman said, “we will map |? Bry. plans for the- future, and try tol Kelvin's parents Mr. and Mrs.
[Mervin Arthur, 5225 W, 15th 8t., SfSanzs the other drivers In the! hink the bright-eyed toddler 1a
Late Friday, union attorneys| unusual, too. They're. pretty proud
|presented .a .pétition to. Mayor | °f Dim.
Cl { | Premature babies run in the On the Highways lark, SRE im to seven atl S00 Kelvin’s brother, Melvin’ BLOOMINGTON —MTrs.
Forest! contending the company had vio- |Jr. tammy) weighed 4 pounds Richardson, 52, Bloomington, die {lated the city. cab ordinance by, Ypen he ping 5X Wee's ahea here yesterday of injuries suf.®ncouraging “violence OF Eoaecate years hen.
against triki ”» { A pupil in St. Christopher's fered last night in a two-car crash * Si smpinyes, ! School, he turned out to be a ro-
companies in town. ; “As far as we know, they aren't scheduled,” he added.
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HARTFORD CIT) CITY—Miss Marie A. Redmond, 55, Kalamazoo, Mich, was killed and two persons injured yesterday when their | car skidded on icy Ind. 3 north| of here and struck a truck.
Julian Freeman Buys
Udell Furniture
Purchase of the Udell Furniture Works, 1202 W. 28th St., by Julian Freeman was announced late yesterday, by W. 8. Deckelbaum, sale. Mr. Freeman, who heads the Freeman Store Equipment Co. and Nor-Ben, Inc., said both companies would be moved from their present locations into the fouracre Udell buildings which have 200,000 square feet of floor space, Tte Udell Works, shut down for the past month, was established in 1873. Negotiations for the sale, pendag for the past three~ months,
realtor who handled the charge at 102 W. Ohio St.
secretary to the Mayor, said Mayor Clark is PUst 12d, too.
bedridden with influ Fm eemriieg ee Chinese Colonel's Wife
would not act on the petition unLeaves Him for Red China
til he.returned to work, Lo. trs.Ly WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 (UP) Fireman Makes Catch” The wife of former Nationalist
As Suspect Flees Police |Ghinese Air Officer Col. U. 8. Hai:
ang, accused of mishandling: NaAn 18-year-old forgery suspect tionalist military funds, has fled
was being held in the Marion|to Red China with their two chilCounty Jail today after he broke dren, a spokesman for Col, Hsi-
away from arresting police offi- ang sald tonight. cers and was caught by a fireman The spokesman said Col. yesterday afternoon. lang confirmed from Sea Island, - John Carlisle Jr., of 908 Fayette |Ga., that they left San Francisco was arrested ‘on a check! Feb. 5 for Hong Kong and Red Police China. The spokesman also said (were holding him for a patrol/Col. Hsiang had not lived with his (wagon when he suddenly broke wife for more than 18 months. loose and ran west on Ohio St. |He ‘said she traveled under a He went west to Capitol and visa issued by the British emthen north to Indiana Ave., where bassy. Pvt. Bruce Roberts, chauffeur for Fire (Chief Joseph Hancock, grabbed him and held him until purruing police could take him back into custody.
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