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; : United Press Telephoto. A FRIEND AT LAST—Little George E. Forsyth Jr., 3, being comforted by Nurse Anne O'Keefe in Boston City Hospital after he was found abandoned and strapped to a bed in a roomin house, The child also was suffering from measles. He was identifie _as the son of an Air Force private and Caroline Forsyth, 21.

All seven prisopers who sawed their way out of jail

law officers won much of the credit.

The last of the seven, Arthur Doom, surrendered this morning -with five revolvers and a shotgun pointing at his sleepy face when opened the door to|4oqr, his hotel room. | Madeline and 26-year-old Keith The No. 1 plotter of yesterday 8 had a couple chances to see each mass break, Keith Wright, was other and talk, but never - in captured in a roadblock 14st whispered privacy. night after he caught a ride back Apparently the love that made to Indianapolis. her slip five blades into a jail His Biothe hd Waa oro | Ventilator had not cooled. tured earlier last night arter “I still love him,” little girls and three citizens| 1 ot 10l Sve him,- the divorced

y e helpeq sheniif's Qeputies ehiase Madeline asked permission to

bond in the women's bastille next

home marry Keith in jail, but her : {sweetheart was mum on the Blonde Made It Possible | subject.

Sheriff's officers and police got| about 200 tips yesterday from] private citizens who read or heard about the break. | “The public certainly deserves

Keith was nabbed on tips by private citizens After hiding in a woods near Five Points southeast of the city a pat on the back for helping us| round up the fugitives. g told him to pick him up on Ind.

led us to each of the fugitives,

| eity. said Sheriff Smith, He also cred- © . ited city police for “alertness and Sheriff Called co-operation.” “< The man, whom Sheriff Smith

inutes after the|information to a parking lot atJithin ye i finish to an tendant. The attendant called the

heriff’s office : escape made possible by an 18-8 . Sear-old blonde who slipped hack. With Sheriff Smith himself in saw blades to her lover in the! charge, officers set up roadblocks county jail. on the three routes coming from

.| the southeast. Be ign! ing hig sve: Surrounded by sheriff's officers, closer together today, but bars at Southeastern and State Aves, | still kept them far apart. He Wright surrendered quietly. was back in the men’s jail] His brother Robert, 20, was

while she was held under $7500 caught after he ran into a house

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and deputies started chasing him when a bartender phoned. that Robert had just finished a beer in an East Side tavern. Sheriff's officers spotted him running into an alley, lost him {momentarily in the chase, then | were told that two little girls saw {him run into 227 Asrenal, As {the officers pulled up, Goldie {McGee ran out of the house.

‘Don’t Shoot’

“There's a man who ran in here and wanted to use the phone. He said some men were chasing him to beat him up,” Mr. McGee sald. With revolver and shotgun drawn, Capt. Morris Settles and Lt. William Owen started into the \E house. Out came Robert Wright, ‘hands up and begging: “Don’t shoot, don't shoot.”

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Ny i Doom, 24, was recaptured mt Quality-plus the Ohio Hotel this morning after Hs art sheriff’s officers got a tip he spent am iriness the night there. Five revolvers for men! and Capt. Settles’ shotgun were .

the door, Except for a bad break, he might have got away. He left word last night for the clerk to call him at 7:30 a. m. But the day clerk forgot, and half an hour after Doom was to have been awakened, the law arrived.

French Back New Premier In 10 Votes

PARIS, Apr. 9 (UP)-—Premlier Antoine Pinay scored a cleansweep victory tonight in 10 National Assembly confidence votes on his new budget program designed to save France from bankruptcy. | The hard-won victory gave the| {businessman-premier’s month-old right wing government a new lease on life. Mr. Pinney had staked his cabinet’'s continued existence on every one of the 10 rapid-fire votes. | Mr. Pinay won by majorities ranging from 448 to 100 to 259 to 210. i His closest call came in the next-to-last vote on the issue he called the “cornerstone” of his| “save the franc” plan-—a proposed amnesty for past tax evaders. He won this one by a 49-vote margin. The premier then went on to win an easy victory on his budget|

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awed Way Out Of Jail Nab Ban "ais | “3 Hit-Run Phone Strikes’ Disrupt U. S. Service

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CRASH VICTIM—Deputy Coroner Harrison Green (left) and F. B. Hanrahan, coroner's investigator, cover William Titsworth's

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Retired Farmer Dies in Crash

45th County Traffic Victim

A 75-year-old retired farmer yesterday afternoon became the 45th person to die in Marion County traffic since the start of this year,

William Titsworth, RR 6, was killed when he drove his car into the side of a Coca-Colg truck at Ind. 37 and W, Hanna Ave. south of the city. Leonard H, Surface, 51, Greenwood, a passenger in Mr. Titsworth's car was treated at General Hospital and released. Neither the truck driver, Willlam R, Oswald, 28, of 330 N, Parker Ave, nor his helper were injured. State police sald Mr. Witsworth lived about two blocks from the crash scene. There are no immediate survivors.

To Be Sounding Board

The Democrats’ annual $25-a-plate dinner here Apr. 19 will become the main sounding board for Indiana sentiment on the presidential candidates. Representatives’ of three will poll state party leaders during the dinner festivities to determine

which way the political wind is {blowing among Hoosiers.

Latest to make a reservation for the Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner is Al Wheeler, Democratic chairman in the District of Columbia and a campaign manager for U, 8. Sen. Eastes Kefauver for the Democratic presidential nomination. Supporters of Gov, Adlal Stevenson of Illinois and U, 8. Sen. Robert Kerr of Oklahoma also will attend the banquet in the interests of their candidates.

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By United Press * NEW YORK, Apr. 9—Hit-and-| with supervisors. {run pickets and work-stopping

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[Hohe capital today.

(peared nearing a wage agreement,

which could lead to a quick strike [settlement across the nation. Nonstriking members of the| Communications Workers of] America (CIO) were called off their switchboards and other jobs in 400 exchanges for meetings to! discuss the 3-day-old strike of 68,000 CWA members againat! the Western Electric Co. and Bell | System companies in New Jersey, Michigan, Ohio and northern

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Roving picket lines increased “surprise’’ ap- | pearances, striking at long lines in Detroit, {service in 43 states and the na- City, Cleveland and Cincinnati, early. today and, for the first time at local exchanges in St, But Michigan negotiators ap-|y..ig and nearby Tilinojs towns,

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