Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1952 — Page 11
12, 1952
FBI Checks Letters in NY Slaying
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handwriting experts examined today two remarkably similar threatening letters sent to tipster Arnold Schuster before he was shot to death on a Brooklyn street. FBI agents said one of the letters was pushed under the door of Mr. Schuster's father's shop last saturday, several hours before the youth, who had pointed out hank robber Willie Sutton to polige three weeks ago, was Killed near his modest Brooklyn hame fhe other letter was among
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‘Bank Robber Fightin’ Irish Win Victory, but It Wasn't Bloodless In Gun Battle THE NOTRE DAME Red Cross
blood feud is over
= 4 It's a victory—not.a bloodless MONTREAL, Quebec, Mar. 12 46 far both sides
Police captured a notorious bank mp. Notre Dame students today robber following a machine gun on their fight to give 2500 pints battle in his swank basement ,¢ «[rich” blood they had pledged apartment last night and spread (,r Korea. The Red
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Cross will get the Leonard Jackson, 29, was criti- equipment from Chicago to the cally woumded in the gun battle ,niversity campus” for one week as 12 detectives poured a hail of 4411y next month to take it bullets into the heavily fortified phe plood will be processed at apartment. © Eli Lilly & Co. and stored with An arsenal of two machine y5,4 given by Indianapolis resiguns and thrée pistols was found gant Virgil Sheppard, executive in Jackson's apaftment; police giractor of the Red Cross chapter
said. here, said today
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Br United Press LLAS VEGAS, Nev, Mar. 12 The Las \ egas Sun charged in an fees and $23 ° editorial today that a doctor here earned $3450 for 25 hours work Y examining workmen at the checked Atomic Energy Commission's A bomb proving ground near here. Publisher Hank Greenspun said in a front-page editorial that the doctor examined 150 workers hired for a construction project at the test site and presented a bill for $6000 to the Haddock En gineers and Ascociates, lL.td., prime contractor for the project, The contractor was working on a cost-plus basis.
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m4ils after the capture of ‘the hm iohg-=ought bank robber and jail MILWAUKEE, Wis, Mar. 12 escape artist. . AUP) EXx-convict Andrew R, H ay x Slled Young, 46, refused to talk toandw Xperts were Ge : .alled in because the two letters day about the $1.5 million burippeared to have been written glary of the home of l.a Vere
hy the same person. They were scrawled on sheets of paper that pogsibly had been torn from the «aime tablet. They gave the FBI their strongest clue yet in their search for the trigger man who murdered the 25-year-old pants salesman and touched off a reign of terror among residents of Mr. Schuster’s neighborhood. As the FBI worked on its newret information, city police contipued. their search for scarface Frederick J. Tenuto, a convicted killer who escaped a Philadelphia prison with Sutton in 1947. Tenuto was wanted for questipning in the Schuster slaying hecause a bartender claimed the fugitive —had appeared in his bar on the day of the murder. while cleaning a shotgun.
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‘said he bought the gun five years {ago and had never fired it before. SOUTH BEND, Mar. 12—Michigan. State Police Detective
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Redfield at Reno, Nev, He gave curt and “no” answers to FRI agents. But he did deny that he was in Reno at the time of the burglary. His 38-year-old wife, Pauline, told police she could prove he was in Milwaukee all the time. Mrs. Young, recovering from a recent abdomipal operation, said she was in a Milwaukee hospital from Feb. 8 to Feb. 22 and that Young visited her there daily.
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CHICAGO, Mar, 12 (UP) =A 60 - year -old father accidentally shot and killed his son yesterday
Tipp holds a key to two kidnapings. 3 Mr. Babcock, from Lansing,
and Sgts. Miles H. Barrie and James Lessington, both of Detroit, came here yesterday to investigate Michigan angles in the case. A Dayton, O., couple claims Charley Joe, 9, is their son who was kidnaped in 1944. iMr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Thompson seek custody of the child. Their suit is being fought by Robert A. Tipp, who believes Charley Joe is his son. : {The elder Tipp was questioned by Mr. Babcock yesterday. After-
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