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Sparkman Thinks South Sheriff Wants Gets Life in Kidnaping Might Back Harriman. gl Gets Letter Of West Side Family

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"By RAYMOND LAHR

because of his inexperience in -year-old laundry worker started a life sentence

AGHINGTON Apr. 23. Sen. CAIBPaigning for public office. The post commander at FL i,qav for the kidnaping of a West Side family of three

WASHINGTON, Apr. 23 Sen. ' Meanwhile, Sen. Frank Carlson [Harrison today sent a letter to’ . Rw John J, Sparkman (D. Ala.) said Wy oom, 10 S07 | cheriff Dan Smith . explaining Judge Harry O. Chamberlin, Criminal Court I, late

today he “thinks” the South (R.Kas.), director of the nationali 1004] guthorities cannot have ced Haro illi | | y Joe | sentenced Harold Williams, would support W. Averell Harri-| Eisenhower-for-President je yestary A FADE. liams, the third member of

+ head-| custody of a soldier accused of man if he were the Democratic quarters, said in a speech pre- burglary here.

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nomniee for President. But he quickly dded that “the outh would rather have 8 candidate of its own" — {ke Sen. “gg "TE tT Richard B. Rus- {S88 rt 1 sell of Georgia. = os 1 Other South- J 7 ern Democrats, JS | who did not wish \ “8 to be quoted, ‘- wére even more : reserved in their 1 reaction: to Mr. Mr. Harriman | Harriman's announcement that he! will canipaign “actively” for the nomination. {

One prominent Dixie leader said] HAMMOND, Apr. 23 (UP) ~—Lt. Thornton Biddle, sald he gaiq the third man was | ’% 8 risonhe still believes Mr. Harriman is State prison officials have ‘been talked to “brass” at the post for er who hanged er I Mar. Blotched by Eczema?

primarily a “holding” candidate ordered to free immediately a five hours, but came away. empty- jon County jail last year.

for “Northern liberal” Democrats; who would like to draft Gov. Adlal E. Stevenson of Illinois for the party's standard-bearer.

pared for delivery to the Wash-

But the sheriff's’ office still is ington Rotary Club that Sen. more concerned with getting their Taft's supporters are “desperate” suspect, regardless of military

be “th th font protocol. cause “they see the nomination ,..,rqing to the sheriff, Pvt. slipping away from them.”

He Theodore Fisher is implicated In

{said that explains the ‘avalanche g purglary here and he'd like to

of Witte charges rom the Tait have him in the county jail. camp n. Eisenhower has| : failed to spell out his position on}, Bui Col B. P. Beyer, Jos! Soin.

vidal issues. {the young soldier from Ft. Har-

|sheriff has a case against the GI,

Federal Judge 1 Armed with a criminal court Orders Hoosier [iin heirs iieutenant ‘Lifer’ Freed

went to Ft. Harrison’ Monday to pick up Fisher, but the military

'balked at the idea. The deputy,

Salem, Tnd., convict serving a life Nanded. : sentence for the murder of his! Required to Investigate wife. | In® today’s letter, Col. Beyer The orders were expected tojtold the sheriff:

Irison until he is satisfied the,

‘Willams was found guilty “of Brown, 27, was found guilty by | forcing Donald ¥. Borgman, 611 & jury-Dec. 13. He is appealing [Taft ‘St, his wife and 2% -year- his life sentence to the Indiana old son to accompany the trio on Supreme Court. a wild ride about Northwest In-! yd irene dianapolis June 19 to escape po- They Overdid It lice. | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Apr, Tells of Threat 123 (UP) — City officials studied Mrs. Borgman testified Wil- Complaints today that an $83,500, ‘llams threatened to cut her hus- Project to improve the city audi‘band “to pieces” if he didn't com-|torium's acoustics was so effecply with the fugitives’ demands. {tive that music can not be heard Testifying in hi§ defense, Wil. over the crackling of peanut liams insisted he was not one of Shells and the crinkling of popthe men the Borgmans had iden- ¢Orn bags. : {tified as their abductors. > | Another suspect, Gilbert Hall, Advertisement | 126, now serving a 10-year sen{tence ' for escape, testified Wil- Worried About Skin

liams was not one of the trio, He

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‘penalty “a little too severe” for social, business or . romantic success. ithe crime, since there was a pos- Thousands overcome complexion handicaps formula

told Wil Oon't let ugly eczema

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Many: Southerners were wait-| ing for Mr. Harriman to say exactly ‘where he stands on such disputed Civil Rights issues as a compulsory Fair Employment Practices Conmtmission, They suspected that he will go down the line with President Truman's policies on that score. Mr. Harriman started his campaign with the support of New York's big bloc of 94 national convention delegates. That backing alone was enough to put him in front of other Democrats, including Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, who have been in the race longer. The Mutual Security Administrator is widely regarded as Mr. Truman’s favorite for the nomination since Gov. Stevenson has | announced he would not accept it. | Some congressional Democrats, | who expressed a. high personal re- | gard for Mr. Hariman, had] doubts about his ability to mobi-| lize support around the country

Hendricks GOP Group Backs Craig

To, Bate Service i DANVILLE, Apr. 23 — Hendricks County Republicans or ganized a campaign committee to’ support George N. Craig for the GOP nomination for Governor at a dinner meeting here last night.! John Ellington, Plainfield, was elected chairman of the committee, Mrs. Hertha Harris was

reach the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City today. John H. England was ordered freed yesterday after a federal judge said an examination of court testimony showed that England was told at his trial in 1946 that if he did not plead guilty to the murder he would ‘get the chair.” » n »

FEDERAL JUDGE Luther M.

-Swygert granted a habeas corpus

petition by the prisoner and said he had mailed the official order to the state prison. England was convicted of the crime and sentenced to life Nov. 16, 1946. Judge Swygert said he

{found that at no time did the {trial judge advise England that]

it was the court's duty to appoint| counsel if he could not obtain a lawyer himself.

“Your attention is invited to|ing a getaway car to outdistance proven through 44 years of wide use Also| Army regulations and other di-| pursuing police. goed for ftehy tired feel. cracks between

rectives from higher headquar-| A - third man, Joe Edward mimes: detents i atukgioe. Fetarson's, ters governing this matter. BREE rr —— : ly, as post eommander, I am re-| quired to investigate the facts surrounding this case in an ef-| fort to determine whether or not Pvt. Fisher is involved as alleged. “My investigation is in progress. Late Monday, Pvt. Fi her | was given a polygraph (lie detectar) test by state police at Stout Field. The results were negative. Your request, therefore, for release of Pvt. Fisher cannot be! approved at this time. = “It will be given further con-| sideration upon completion of my! personal investigation, which will] be expedited.”

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