Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1952 — Page 2
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Jail-Breaking
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Wright Brothers
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“Two brothers who broke out of Marion County Jail |
nine days ago were socked with maximum terms today. Keith Wright, 26, and Robert, 21, each was sentenced to 1-5 years and fined $500 for breaking out of jail aftef Keith's sweetheart slipped him: oe snr hacksaw blades, . fii hem Jute Susty Rea emt |] ggg
* 1300 in | years for burglary. The terms will pe served one after another at| Cells fo Malt
the reformatory. i Each sentence was the max|-| hb mfim under law, and Judge Rahb p Ri t sald “I'd like to see a ol ahh) rison o would permit me to give up tol By United Press 50. years for multiple erimes.” | TRENTON, N. J.. Apr. 17—A Police said the Wright broth- mutiny by 68 “desperate” convicts ers: have admitted 18 burglaries spread through the New Jersey hers and 12 out of town, |state prison yesterday, when 1300 prisoners demonstrated by ham-
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Agree fo 3d Strike Delay
By United Press DENVER, Colo., Apr. 17—The " ‘nation’s ofl unfons “reluctantly” agreed to a third postponement of a threatened ofl strike last night after the Wage Stabilization {Board “temporarily” gave up its efforts to settle the critical wage dispute. A joint statement issued by the three-man co-ordinating commit{tee * representing 22 ofl Industry i unions said, however, that union ¥ ol] workers throughout the nation
would walk off the job Apr. 30 if union-industry negotiations fail
again. The coalition of unions claimling representation of some 275. {000 workers had originally set a {strike deadline for Mar. 3 in sup{port of their demands for a 25-icent-an-hour generdl wage in|erease.
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Freedom Rrief i | Polya re mering on their cell bars and bi | Bow ta Ching’s, Request Keith Wright was called the shoulting insults st their guards.) The strike was postponed for ringleader of the Apr. 8 plot which! he 68 original troublemakers one week at the request of Fedenabled seven prisoners to break, | 17-lnch Se Combinati t of all only 1 were barricaded in the prison; |eral Mediation Chief Cyrus Ching, | ; ne reen Combination po al 0g y to be rounded UPiprint shop, and they held four ithen postponed again at the re. 17K32 i Ours. trick prison employees as hostages. WHAT TO DO?7—When Sen. Estes Kefauver arrived in Tal- t of President T 3 e oP ove-stricken flancee, The convicts had gone without! Whassse fords Oh the nd of his ou ial tam. quest o esiden ruman. -year-old Madeline Harrison, rong or water since early Tuesday] oo ee yesiercay seco c pr dest W. The second postponement was “ awaits jury trial May 1 Onlona Warden William H. Carty Paigning in Florida, he want to the office of Gov. Fuller Warren. |, ,; 1definite period of time to charges of aiding a jailbreak and | sis he would starve them into] ov. Warren, reported fo hold the crime busting Senator in ill |; 0 soderal hearings to be held. 369.95 second Sagres Jurgiary. Sheriff's! vonission. favor, was not o. When Sen. Kefauver fried to greet the |... = ugh the unions later sald ol he gaa th § Drobably wil But in an interview with state] governor's press secretary, Layal Compton (right), with a hand- |i.o “Soild make a decision {price includes tox and fultill their plans to ar A0 | authorities, a spokesman for the! shake, he was met with a scratching of the head and a bewildered Apr. 9. | price includes tax and warranty) Today's burg) oon ‘ction rebels boasted that they were the [ook : o By a 10-t0-2 vote, with AFL against Keith rf Washi “scum of society” and would not : {members dissenting, the Wage, 8t involved break ngton give up easily. Stabilization Board bowed to oil As litte 55.49 Veo in a2 oe Demand Warden's Outer Ch Vi | Ai el of company wishes and voted to re- : as 55.49 ‘down ' ‘I The men delivered an ultls turn the case to collective barWashingion Bt. 3 him Feb. 15 Mtum Tuesday night, saying arge ioience ae gaining. It asked t6 be kept ad- As low as 19.04 per month Robert, 1220 E. Ohio St. was ‘Ney Would give up it Warden ° Yiseq of any Irogress and ym : Carty were fired and if an Inde- B U C by i ained techn control over the ; . 4 sentenced for the Jan. 18 burglary [oJ "| iigation wer s Y nion ’ a OSSeS [au | Here's complete home entertainment with clear, 17- ; K 8 ‘made of prison conditions. { i i i i i + Washington Bt. The state replied yesterdsy with) Courtroom evidence pointed to- ridian St, testified he saw a GET THE JUMP ON SUM inch Olympe picture. Olympic AM fedie the 4 memorandum handed through a/day to the fact that both com- supervisor, Marshal Hogue, beat MER. Look in The Times Bus- operates independent of TV, and famous Webster broken window to the strikers/pany and union officials pro- a striking driver, Herman Bur- iness Service columns for local three-speed record changer. In beautiful mahogany » promising a “complete hearing” /moted violence in the city's Red dine, over the head with a black-! \ ciness firms that are eager to binet leet : ; on their grievances, if they would|Cab strike. : jack Feb. 24. | wialing sabmet, : R ; f free their hostages and return to| The picture is shaping up in the| Mr. Ellis said a call over the do your papering, -painting,. re-| enewal o their cells. There was no ac- Superior Court 1 hearing on Red Red Cab radio directed them to pairing, re-upholstering, cleaning, | Ayres’ Television, Eighth Floor Fou : knowledgement of the convicts Cab’s demand to extend last Illinois and Ohio Sts. where Mr.| ete. ! : POW Talk demand that the rioters go un-|Week's no-picketing order. Burdine was parked in a car. At a . Ss punished except that they would Two striking cab drivers testi- the time, the witness said, Mr.| . : not be beaten. fied yesterday a Red Cab super- Hogue was driving a supervisors’ rc r By United Press visor blackjacked a striker and|car. ANMUNJIOM, Korea, Apr, 17 another official threatened to/ Some striking Red Cab em- By EMM «= The Communists pressed the B an dit Tra e d beat strikers with a hammer. |Ployees were pictured as being! y p= United Nations Sn toda) to PP Earller, two Red Cab witnesses supported by the union. Dr. Gle prisoners of war, but the Allied By Girl, 7, Gets ogo stery Sujen offl-l Turns Down Union Plea | mends th FB » sugge olishing iF truce team again delayed a reply. 1 1 0 Y leabs at a meeting of strikers, Other witnesses testified, : : a Secreta 8 During a two and one-half fo ears Rejects $1000 Off Teamsters Local 188 (AFL) is Cabinet, * minute meeting on armistice , or [1s paying the rents of some strik-| ; : ¢ times this : supervision terms, North Korean] A MASKED bandit trapped by Another striking driver told ers, gave meal tickets to pickets . Dr. Cla Col. Chang Chun San asked when|a 7.year-old girl was sentenced Special Judge Otto W. Cox he and is providing groceries for ' ® addresses 3 the Allies would be prepared toto 1-10 years in state prison was offered $1000 to help break families of strikers. | td 3 discuss a prisoner exchange. today. the 56-day-old dispute by pro-| Judge Cox turned down a plea P OT FOW a Maj. Gen. Willlam XK. Harrison] gar] Madison, 36-year-old fa- meting a basketowork move- Wy Willen aHiorney Lynitvitle }iflea Saturday i merely said he would relay theiyner of four children, received A ong rs. The paige is hyp ag an Bh : the Interd ¥ Misasage to Col. George W. Hick-|,inimym penalty from Judge driver, Royce Weatsall,| 1 t.at the end of all testi-| : : ¢ national 2 man, United Nations staff officer| gui 1. Rabb, Criminal Court 2. 2054 N. LaSalle St, sald he|lDe request at the end © | itt f notion S an WwW at i & 0 w Adv SE handling prisoner negotiations. (u.'sie seq guilty to the Apr. 5|UUrned, the offer down on “prin-MOTY In the Cass | Y . L the N, J ‘The meeting then recessed untill, © 0 SACTE SUR 00 8 SEU, leiples.” He said the offer was The hearing which resumes to-| : 5 Mer ho a {omorrow. The session was the nae made by phone caller who iden- day 18 on the extension of Judge ; sthe oh longest this week. grocery, oyt Ave. titled hirsélf as Glenn Wood.|John L. Niblack's order banning Church. £1 — Police nabbed Madison after ne Westfall said Mr. Wood is a Picketing by Local 188. The s i BEOUL, Korea, Apr. 17 (UP) second-grader Gail Strohm, 1420{ Red Cab supervisor. A “Tomorrow, Judge Cox will be- ’ § who is the yo American tanks rumbled boldly How, lijped out of the store| The morning after the strike SID hearings on contempt of court . I 3 er of those pe & into no-man’s land to pour fire Madison lined up seven|hegan Feb, 23, Mr. Westfall con.|Citations issued against 32 per- Kleen-Tonas Speedee Walt . | ous gr t into Communist hill positions yes- people at gunpoint. The brave/tinued, he was discussing the "O05 Share With violating the 9 \ know 8 terday, killing or wounding 250/gir] ran home and told her situation with Robert Goodner, PO-Picketing ban. | Cleaner “Camps ) E Chinese in a daring action that/mother “the stors is held up.” [night traffic superintendent. . . : author of | cost the United Nations not a Mrs, Ann Strohm called police, | ‘“Goodner said, ‘Are you yellow® Ewe Triples Twice | 1.00 is called a ¢ single casualty. When police arrived, Madison Let's get a hammer and go out| WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (UP) 1.00 est autho; Two tanks were damaged, butifeveled his long 22-caliber target And beat up on all of them '& Mr. Cuddles, a pet ewe that climbs] a former they were towed back to Allied|pistol at Patrolman Maurice Westfall testified. Into the lap of its owner Perry B.| Washes or waxes both sides and profe: Mines. They destroyed or damaged Fitzpatrick, but didn’t shoot be-| Charges Beating {Field on command, has produced | \"D leans” well 4 ative writ 85 bunkers, 39 enemy bulldings, cause “my conscience hurt—I| Mr. Westfall also quoted Mr. its second set of triplets, making | of Venetian blind slats while y Sears wa’ papes an lege. 20 communcation trenches, onelgiqn't have the heart.” Goodner as saying, “Nobody a total of 13 lambs in five years. flat base painted walls, Some 31 artillery plece and eight machine] mne omcer fired, missed Madi-| Would stop him from working, Cuddles’ first born was a single- they hang. Convenient and Clark wat gun emplacements. son, and the bullet came inches|that he would take a hammer ton. Then came twins, triplets : Crepe sponge mop with 15 few perso ‘ from the head of a woman eating |2nd beat their heads off.” and quadruplets and now triplets easy to use. ; : wrote dow IT'S breakfast at her home next to JSlenn H. Ellis Jr, 2434 N. Me-lagai. in. handle cleans like magic a the grocery. f : ‘Madison, 1338% Hoyt, has two + + » NO water necessary, C: i MURD ER previous convictions for burglary, [rm The ar court officials said, / publication - . ; ! sensation. On the Highways Republicans Open : ARE | a ord out 3 GARY—Gerald W, Finerty, 3 Headquarters Here } {if . and reade Se pets tre cont of easton Cale Republican Campaign | he did © Uraller tusk 40d was crashed WD-ltion headquarters Nh tarnal | Glamorene Cocktail Lights Bintere > er the rear.w sels. (ceremonies at 137 N., Delaware | ® 9 +‘does not NORTH LIBERTY ~ Allen(>%, 8t 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Carpet Cleaner hands tog Kennedy, 11, was killed last co Mae Dan Y. 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