Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1952 — Page 22

PAGE 22 ii Four Escape In Hail of Police Bullets |

Hastened by a hall of police] bullets, four would-be burglars scampered away from the office + where they were cracking a safe last night. Called to the H. Kaufman Scrap Metal Co, 1415 8. Senate Ave. by a neighb6r, police saw! two men loitering near the door. When the men ran, Patrolman) James Byers blasted at them with a shotgun. | Then two more burglars, who were inside working on the safe,! bolted out the door. Patrolmen Paul Pearsey and Dale Critten-| den each fired four times at them. The quartet escaped uninjured. Had the yeggs completed their job, they would have been frustrated, Company officials revealed the safe was empty.

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bert A. Willams, 29, Lynnmore, (O8L.0O, Norway, ‘Mar, 6 (UP)Tratler Park, 3000 8. Lyndhurst A 1st of 27 individual nomina-

Dr. tions for the 1952 Nobel Peace The police car then struck an-| Prize, including. six Americans, other car stopped In traffic by was made public today by the

Charles E. Poore, 38, Martinsville. Nohel Committee of the NorweWilllams was charged with fall- gian parliament. ure to give right-of-way to an| rhe six are: Dr. Frank Buchemergency vehicle. Iman, theologist and leader of the ET. — {Moral Rearmament Movement, Missouri-born Judge Ewing

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