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*® iw ; : eo » Wit Boo During Bank Robbery Marvin Klinger, 12, Warsaw, was Hl o ".& .® reported in critical condition tor ; : : ov {day in McDonald Haqspital of inTe oo 4 id ' ljuries sufféred when he was : . 3 y struck on the ‘head by a 12-pound {shotput.’ ; The sixth-grade student was struck by the metal ball thrown by Charles Wolf, 17, a member of the Atwood High School track {squad, Marvin was measuring a shot

put by Charles, The trackman tossed another shotput and (it went wide: of its mark. Marvin

|didn't hear shouts of warning in (time,

Fear More Bombs In Adenauer Mail

I. BONN, Germany, Mar. 28 (UP) |—~Packages which may contain {bombs have arrived at the of{fice of Chancellor Konrad Ade[nauer and several departments of {the West German republic, it was {announced today. “| Police disclosed what appeared ito be a serious plot against the {lives of Mr. Adenauer and ‘other (high officials a few hours after a

ih) SUTTON THE ACTOR—Stressing a point, he remains suave, using only the merest gesture

of hand for emphasis (left), while a more intense thought requires added height of hand (right), although the face doesn't change.

{in Munich of wounds received addressed to Mr. Adenauer yesiterday. Federal Security Chief Hans

ium |Egidi announced that special preBy H. D. QUIGG ty court 10 days ago that he; Sutton looked at it and quick|cautions have been taken to safe-

United Press Staff Correspondent ‘would picture Willie as a quiet as a flash dashed off a limerick guard Mr. Adenauer and that all NEW YORK, Mar. 28 -William Scholar type who abhorred fire-in reply. The limerick was based packages delivered to government Francis Sutton, poet, philosopher, 2's. That day Willie brought on the fact the cops took $10,678 departments will be examined.

two books, “Peace of Mind” and|/from Sutton when he was cap-| - S— shorthand hobbyist, and connois- “Peace of Soul,” to court with/tured, and the money is in vi Alli £ Ik ' seur of banks, may take the Man. . (dence before the jury. Sutton] ies ee es stand today to insist he was qy..0 days later, when the all- wrote:

Leaving Inevitable

WASHINGTON, Mar. 28 (UP) ee Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's |early departure from Europe is regarded as inevitable by the 14 [North Atlantic Treaty nations,

curled up with a good hook on male jury was picked and testi- My money that went to the jury fhe morning of Mar. 9, 1950. mony began, Willie astounded the Has caused me quite some fury, Sutton’s attorney, George courtroom by whipping out a Tell isitol ’ Washington Herz, interrupted a pencil and taking down a tran- ell me, 1s 1t a fact learned discussion with Sutton script of the proceedings in Gregg Will it come back intact? about the philosopher and states- shorthand. He transcribed it in tell you, | don’t feel so sury. man Francis Bagon to announce pis cell at night into a neatly] ; informed sources reported today. another witness would precede hand-printed record for his at! The poet signed his work sim-! “It now appears to everyone Willie, but that his client was torney's use ply “Willie. that the General's resignation as prepared to take the stand later na . supreme commandet is only ‘Picks Out Question’

today. . {question of when—and it probThe state charges that Willie Peru Power Pinch Ends ably won't be long,” one infor-

[federal police bomb expert died for sale, however.

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FRIDAY, MAR. 28, 1952 . 5 - ; : 4 - : FTE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : = = : Will Willie = Was Curle 1 In Hit by Shotput; [Shift Tactics [Cafes to Post ill illie Say He was Curled Ups... 12, Critical | 5 Fight On. + ‘Ceiling Prices | WARSAW, Mar, “28 (UP) —1 2 Thé government order to res-|

taurants and taverns to post dol-| lar - and - cents

Moonshining

ceilings - won't ; {change prices on menus in Indi: Federal alcoholic tax agents anapolis.

today shifted tactics in. a campaign to stamp out an increase in "moonshining” in Indiana. They are starting to take their

Restaurant men unanimously reported they already were operlating on percentage mark-up ceilings, which is what will continuk

cases to Federal Court instead/to be done. of the state courts where they! The OPS office here sald {t had complained penalties for “still” nof received the order, other than operations are too light through press dispatches, but that| The first defendant brought the dollars-and-cents ceiling lists

into Federal Court here

under! would have to be posted by Apr, 7. their change of plans today was iSpy a.

{sentenced to’ serve four months in a federal correctional institution. He is Henry H. Helming, 42 Ferdinand, who pleaded guilty to |possession of untax-paid liquor. Seventeen years ago Helming received a similar sentence on a similar charge in Federal Court. Helming admitted selling one gallon of “moonshine” to a tax lagent for $10 but contended the ' ture at Purdue University.

agent pleaded, with him for an 3 : The winners, five 4-H Club out, stating that he had a party , Wh E : X I *. members and five Future Farm-

oing and his guest: (e . 8 R 8 fuests did not like ers of America, were to be hon-

conventional whisky. : . | He sald he was not making-it ored at an Indianapolis luncheon today, The junior champions and 10 previously announced adult winners were presented $25 U, 8. savings bonds and bronze plaques. Purpose of the contest is to promote more efficient production of

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Dairy Contest Winners Listed

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Mar. 28 (UP)~Ten winners in the Indiana efficient dairy production con-!

test were announced today by Harold Taylor, state leader of 4-H Clubs and vocational agricul

{elming said he had been unhoyed, ana, because most of his money went for support of his family of five children, he did not have money for beer and whisky. So he decided to make it. Matthew Welch,

ant to the att : Winners in the 4-H division an 0 e at orney general, sald ware Glen E. Cook, Elkhart: Dick! many “moonshiners” in the pastigsckxer Woodburn: Sally Isen-|

{have been accepting light sen-'hart, Portland: Lowell Y,

Ross, tences and fines in state courts|yehanon. and

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operation, thereby avoiding high Future Farmer winners were - * federal taxes, Donald Mahoney, Argos; Gerald He sald agents have noted an Wilkins, Rossville; Edwin A. Moll, | increasing trend toward ‘“‘moon- Evansville; James Moriarty Are

shining”. following a rec - Shining Lidliowing a recent alco Bo, Jud Wiliam Hellmich, Plan Limited Use 1% Yeggs Reap Harvest (Of Newark Airport In Goshen and Elkhart

| NEWARK, N. J, Mar. 28 (UP)| mI KHART. Mat 28 (UP) —|

—The Newark city commission| Goshen and Elkhart police com- | has approved the reopening of pared notes today on a gang of |

Later, when it was noticed that . i IN ! ] and his pal Thomas Kling with- hie 4 : + is at As Strike Is Settled imant said. ewark Alrport for limited mil-/safecrackers believed responsible] drew $63,942.09 from the Sunny. NS prerrine with Dis ab, In Paris. the semiofficial | itary use by the U. 8. Air Force, for stealing some $23,000 in the | side branch of the Manufactur- Fe to time, Mr. Herz ex-| PERU, Ind., Mar. 28 (UP)—|French news agency, Agence] The airfield has heen closed two cities in recent weeks. | ers Trust Co. on Mar. 9 two years ’ ; France Presse, reported that Gen. since Fep, 11 after the third] Latest burglaries were reported |

ago. The withdrawal was made at gun-point. The state rested yesterday after having produced three bank employees who positively identified the two, and an ex-convict named

plained; “He's so good that he Water and electric service was

goes back to his transcript and restored picks out questions for me to {throw at state witnesses.” The pixie faced bandit, who lived an ascetic life between bank of a three-day-old strike of mu-

to 16,000 persons in residential and surrounding farm areas today following settlement

{Eisenhower would ask release, tragic crash of a commercial here yesterday by officials of from his European command “on| transport in’ nearby Elizabeth, | Super Motors, Inc.,, and Russell] or a little after Apr. 2” and would|N- J. The three crashes claimed! Coal yard. Tear gas from the {return home about May 15.119 lives, |auto agency safe and showcase

John De Venuta who told how he Dauls, fell to discussing the es- nicipal utility workers. | helped plan and execute the gun- Says of Francis Bacon with Mr.| aempers of Municipal Utility Sunk point robbery which he said 11er% apparently also an erudite yriers Union Local 1030 agreed) Willie master-minded. man, yesterday. Mr. Herz said'y, return to their jobs late yesWillie denies it. His attorney Willie came up from the depths io 4ay when the city offered pay, A shipment of 2500 life preservcontends it's a case of mistaken Of Nis knowledge with the inside , 4 ranging from 5 to 10 cents ers for New York's ferry boats

identity—although agmitting that dope on how Bacon died—he con- Your. tagged “approved—U. 8. Coast!

in a 30-year crime career Willie fracted broncuiia arier stumug The city also agreed. to rehire Guard” was rejected by city in-| has robbed other banks. Just why a cmoien J ERD

: ; {Richard Donaldson, Local 1030|Spectors after tests proved some Willie is fighting the case is a Hment 19 ste ie that woud Ge-| Wesident, whose dismissal last of them sank within two hours. mystery, because he has enough! De ing achievement | Sunday touched off the strike, They were returned to the manu-| time left over from other sen- ,¢ the day. however, was in the and anether worker, Tom Saine. facturer. i tences (interrupted when he went! field of poetry. It was inspired by| Workers returned to their jobs!

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Sources close to the General a - lighis on the coal company safe agreed. | y failed to dissuade the bandits. | | tee Noted Sculptor Dies The safecrackers made off with’

NEW YORK, Mar. 28 (UP)—| )=| John Flanagan, 87, internation-|reported in the past two weeks - |

over walls and through tunnels)iz pit of verse which a reporter immediately and restored power! to last more than 100 years. 'haq written about some dull tes- to the city. Schools and indus-| Mr. Herz made it clear when timony and had passed up to the tries forced to close by the power Y the trial opened in Queens Coun-' counsel table. ishortage reopened today. ! BIG 8.2 CU. FT.

Penniless in New York

h total of $300. NEW YORK, Mar, 28 (UP)—

Three other safe jobs, one here jand two at Goshen, have been

ally known sculptor and medalist, |the largest haul being $20,000 in| died penniless at Welfare Island cash and securities from Town Hospital today. {Club Tavern here. Mr. Flanagan's works include! the design for the George Wash- | ington 25-cent piece, the Library | of Congress clock and the Verdun medal.

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