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Helping out. by playing roles in in other states. lof national defense and mainte- Patrols. < | In 1936, when McCrimmon Day S131 Sectaion Held any. 16 the re-enactment were Sue Biack-| eo, i {nance of a sound civilian made his escape from the county genate group votes wage price well, a secretary in the sheriff's| Rein on Policy? | {economy.” Hi Br k F il jail, he vowed he would kill De-| ‘controls until March ....., 18 office who was cast as Nada! There may also be an attempt 4-5 ~With$ a 1 IS n> ra (eS x ai Lorie i 1 OHVE. GROTZE--BNEAMA WHO RAG rier mrss cein ea -Alexander;-18-year-old-sweetheart{to—alter—~the national orgariza= vv. I. I urvey arrested him for armed robbery Local and State of the victim. {tion's policy making techniques. | ' i

d Pi The young pitcher, who belongs BRISTOL, Tenn.-Va., May 14— to the SPitargh Pirates and » week at the state meeting of city| | fifth of a series on wedding Bristol rookie Ron Neccial, prob-iout on option from New Orleans, Views on the News— [officials at the Turkey Run {Jgad Car Event | foods ...........co..o, 10 ably the first man in organized |gajq “before the game started, I | anning’ Conference. New styles for servicewomen.. 11 basal tose out 2 alr it ut nt gu” le IT Et a SOF the Year «Sire ae -inning game, said today,| B: n Catcher n Becker , 7 3 Sines pan to pitch.” re towering rookie told him | Dan Kidne be held May 21-23. » A £-3a00l Other Features: Siig The 6-foot, 5-inch Neccial before the game he didn’t have : Mayors and Plan Commission | Bach your undieds of Pers00 Amusements «cesisesessn d8 pitched -a no-hit, 7-to-0 victory|much “stuff on the ball” and | UNLESS it waits until Novem [officers have been asked to at- MILE" Useg c uray the “a Bridge. 'cccrosersansns vont last night over the Welch Miners/doubted he could finish the game. {ber - to decide the steel seizure|tend the meeting on “orderly! be Th n ar Sole originate Comics ...ouvenssnss 36, 37 in the ‘Class D Appalachain| It was the second shutout: of case, the Supreme Court will have planning of heeded public works y he limes. Crossword ..ssssnssssaee 30: League. : the season for Necciali. He has to follow something besides the'in order of local priority.” | This year will be no excep Editorials usvesesssnases 22 “I don’t know what did it,” the tanned 77 men in the last 32 in- election returns. | * Increased use of the. Counell's, tion; it’s going te be bigger and Rerum Hartley sees orcas - “Es x . ! 2 » ” ” 1 . tesssane a ow Nom “1” von [hE hand, els ©] Buh udients | SHY my best Congressman shouldn't be : { ealers are uniting to. make Radio, the way. nine for the Class D Salisbury, be one of the subjects of the con-| a huge savings occasion for car Neceial hit one man, the N..C. club last year and struck : ote A , " . lostod- a ny qusiiieations ference. buyers. i mes a t. ; » 1 s catcher dropped a. third Silke out n on Je Famings. Oticaue] NO SITTER NEEDED—AI the COMTI of home enior ved by drink or think. The Indiana Contractors’ As- be toes Wb or and an outfield error allow e hurled for New Oreans , to Por, NEO H Ir. 1235 5. Pershing. Sr. whe Sw. ; sociation has bled a: panel De sure to { Hy wc three men to reach base and pre- during. the tall-end of last sea-| 2-year . Arbie Hartley Jr, 1235. ahi w Wh® PULLING RANK —When alof planning and/government ex-| 9ds in The Times Classified ‘Won yout a Perfect game for thefion and worked with the Pirates snoe the back of the family car while his enjoy a General is captured by his own |perts to assist small communities| Section tomorrow. | what Ge { Pa., pative. ! Yldusiag. fing Satins: i ata drivesip theater, - ase rm ¥ prisoners, it is no private affair.|in scheduling rk a - at . i : : 1 5 : : ; . i Ln # 2 i ; : i o ; : os 7 - y ; Ln % H _ . ? pi

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| pet came crawling home, bleeding from dozens Acheson Stresses of shotgun pellet wounds. Unity by Big 3 By United Press

WASHINGTON, May 14-— Secretary of State Dean Acheson served blunt notice

on the Soviet Union today, that the United States, Britain! and France are determined to resist any new Communist blockade moves in Berlin. Mr. Acheson told a news conference that we are determined to maintain our position in Berlin and to protect the interests of! the people in the western zones. He said the United States is investigating Soviet interference with Allied military patrols on

- 63d YEAR—NUMBER 63 ve . WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1952 ° Entered as Second:Cigss Mattar at Pestomos son 3 Ws Ay 5 STs . ’

Tilson Deputy "Is Indicted In $21,000 Deficit

. Roscoe Reel, Former oa Pan Municipal Court 3 Aid, in POW Row Cited for Embezzlement

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Roscoe Reel, Municipal Court 3 deputy under former County Clerk A. Jack Tilson, was indicted today on a charge

the 110-mile highway across the | Van Fleet Orders. |of embezzlement in the reported $21,154.20 shortage in the Soviet Zone of Eastern Germany . tn ’ ” between Berlin and Western Ger- On-Spot Inquiry court's funds for 1947-50,

many. (Soviet troops barred British and American military patPST ON the Highway for the second day.) He said the United States also is fully aware of what. he. de-| scribed as the bellicose state-| ments by Deputy East German Premier Walter Ulbricht.

The Communist official threat-

The Marion County Grand Jury did not mention Koje Island camp could erupt wd A pr Ne Sh SR EE SR aN 4 A LO PN Bh OA EE RY any time ....... «Page 22 MI TTISoN Ti client. io Reel was charged in eight ‘counts with embezzling public funds entrusted to a public officer and with failing to account properly for public funds,

Issues Bench Warrant

Judge Harry O. Chamberlin, presiding over the grand jury, immediately issued a bench warrant for Reel's arrest. Authorities said they did not know his address.

The judge set a total bond of

By United Press TOKYO, May 14—Gen.| (Mark Clark was reported today to have given a tongue(lashing to the two ousted ened new pressure on West Ber- | jcommanders of Koj. POW camp lin if Western Germany joined] jafter hauling them on the carpet

the proposed European defense {at headquarters to explain how force.

sl lt thhess Red N n ¢ y . ° [the prisoners “got the upper hand. Mr, Acheson said all these Red | | C t G t } T | | Official sécrecy surrounded the actions -seem to this government ew. 19 t an e air ria nh U iconference between Gen. Clark

to be the other side of the so-| called peace and unity coin being! and Brig. Gens, Francis T. Dodd

1 ’ : . land Charles F. Colson, but the|. forward hy the Communists. | ' H M i I Il S t x y put fe yard ny the Co2 wes On Aid Looms | ere, i C e a 5 n | ages United Press learned they were . 4

ht | |““verbally reprimanded” by the top{% r Soviet | | everyone, including the Sov | By JOHN V. WILSON tion. His objection was sustained. i

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: Prosecutor Fairchild said Reel Is accused of covering up the shortages by faf¥ifying duplicate

Uni derstood. the Western nited Nations commander. J receipts of money turned in to nion, un Ss

: > i z Gambling kingpin Tuffy Mitchell! Next on the stand was the! - Headquarters officials refused 4 the court as fines and costs. | determination to maintain its po | National Conversion Wy TEBE Kingpin Tully Mitte tanned, sportily-attired Tutty, U. S. Takes Step to confirm or deny Ieporty that The State Board of Accounts mag: wpe ere Next ee jhxee Indianapolls Dewsbapers pu venting x Cajitorma, sport La, Toward Rationing the key aay Jaen, Courts. L : submitted the final report on its French. Set to Stop BY: DAVID WATSON Ration oy Bp os oe for fashionably long key chain. | By Luites Vrs {fiasco. ; Oct. 9 of—the——court's - Meards Reds Needling Ridgway Indianapolis dusted off its wel- a fair trial in Marion County. | The Prosecutor tossed back at! WASHINGTON, May 14—| GHQ spokesmen sald no inter-| ROSCOE REEL—Indicted in : PARIS, May 14 (UP)—French come mat today and prepared to! Defendant and prosecutor Mitchell the “campaign pam-' The Wage Stabilization Board views nor statements would be fund shortage, . System Tightened authorities prepared today to play host to the National Parent- switched roles in the hearing in| phlet : statement by asking today sought a pattern. made until the investigation was | County Clerk H. Dale Brown mass 15,000 police in Paris alonelmeacher convention Monday (Criminal Court 2 this morning. Tuffy: : ; | completed. There was no indi-| Pe » sald the Municipal Court system to smash threatened Cemmunist| : pecial Judge Thomas Scanlon Do you consider yourself one setting pay formula for cation as to when that would be. | {of recording fines has been tightdemonstrations against Gen.l About 3000 men and women are heard evidence introduced as sup- of the top gambling czars in In- 90.000 oil workers. as the nation-| Gen. Clark, obviously angered | SCa p IS {ened in the last year. Under the Matthew B. Ridgway when he expected to attend. port for Tuffy’'s motion to trans- dianapolis? __|wide strike entered'its third week by the turn of events, personally present system, the chief clerk is arrives to assume the supreme/ Smoke on the horizon today in- er his trial on eight gaming Tuffy first declined to answer, and the government took the! took over the inquiry after spend. | required to audit his records

; charges tomorrow to another put finally ruefully admitted: |g b . : : ainst the judge's written findcommand of Allied forces in dicated the anti-federal aid dis- . by ) : rst step toward possible gaso- ing four hours ‘this morning in agains udge's en Western Europe. pute which marked last month's Sounty because of “local preju-| “According to the newspapers line rationing on an area basis. apparently constant teletype con- , I ings, \ Communist and other leftist or- state convention may again burst ® oe. it looks like I am. Only two The hoard met to rule on six versation with the equally per- Mr, Fairchild said the Grand J i n a ak

; ; The first witness Tuffy calledipesple I know of was indicted, a ganizations: hete and. in higintocflame, in his behalf was Prosecutor Fair |me and Big Tom.” (Waiter “Big the. industry. Thes Rettioments| Washi on To Sf Sar ) Briton oF Why othee Ae Sh

rovincial cities openly plan to! For ing’ fede | ni | Washington. : Fete Mean {Tilson or any other deputy clerk give Gen. Dwight D. HIsenhoWer's have heen moore reper sta child himaglf the proseciitor was| 10k: THOMpson, who trial also provide ' wage boosts ranging| An. Army spokesman said a Defectives Spot . |{in_ his administration was insuccessor an unfriendly reception. the ‘state session ended. Tuffy's attorney, Sam Blum. who| 8 pedis ih 13 018 cents an hour. military board of inquiry also had. Who Skipped in Court|volved. Korean War criminal” and] Although & spokesman said was Mr, Fairehild’s opponent in Real Estate Business . begun ah Rpt nvestighs AR fe on The Specific Charges

“germ killer” are lerms attached qq are planning to get through the Republican primary race, Tuffy, who dodged the question)” ST said approval by the board tion at Koja.

to his name in deftist calls for | eH 9 of one of these pacts would elim- ferred with It. Gen. James A.|Who twice has embarrassed local] Reel was charged specifically hostile demonstrafions. a resolution to reverse national Campaign Pamphlets of how long he had been "operat- inate 2 “major obstacle” to end- (Van Fleet, Sth Army commander, Officials with his slippery escapes, With embezzling $20 on June 30, Communist hatred of Gen.eager hor Of federal aid to edu ld 110d toen aah Ons DY rePLYI"E ing the crippling strike by set-/at Pusan bef i ,/ was. recaptured toda 1049; $0 No, 17, 1049; $12 June d ‘|cation, one national representa- , Mr. Blum asked Mr. Fairchild if he’ been “here” 25 years, said: ting & possible pattern for the| B e’ors crossing to the P Daas . ' $25.75 Nov. 30, 1950. Ridgway is intensified because, nitive doubted “any hot issues” he circulated 100,000 campaign “I am not a gambler.” in reply |. tire ndustr p k ‘island. MeCrimmon. put Judge Phillip 29, 1950, and $25. ov, 30, addition to coming over here 10|wou1q come up. pamphlets containing the claimito a question. He said his busi-/*"c/% HX ph the. Inaubte Reds Kick Up Fus: Bayt's Municipal Court 3 in a| If convicted, the former deputy command a prospective West Ger-| : ; [that as prosecutor he “personally ness is “real estate.” line oa et pooustry oF Keds Me p russ dither Jan. 22, when he got out|clerk faces a 1-to-5 prison term man troop contribution to the Nation-Wide Petitions |girecteq raids on two top gam-| He: sald newspaper articles re- oop ans, sefuse Yo negotiate a Over Flares at Kaesong °F the Prisoner's box and slipped and a $1000 maximum fine on Western forces, he is the man who But ‘the “Federal Aid Study bling czars and obtained Grandicently and for the past 10 years by the wage fe a Br oaunendet | 9 out of the court room. each of the eight counts returned has been beating down the Reds|Group,” which has’ led the cam- Jury indictments on both.” {had incorrectly linked him With! re 10. send Ln dispute to Pres- KAESONG, Korea, May '14| Sixteen years ago he walked |in the Grand Jury's indictments, in Korea. lpaign to reverse state and na-| Mr. Fairchild said the correct gaming activities. ident ai (UP) — Chinese Communist/Out of then-Sheriff Otto Ray's| wn wairchild pointed out the Gen. Ridgway is due hereitional organization support ofnumber was’ about 14,000. But| After Tuffy left the stand, hisi “rhe “President th bably soldiers lined the road tod Marion County Jail by signing : May 25. . \government school held, already when Mr. Blum asked Mr. Fair-lattorney called representatives of would invoke the ® Ie aly n %Y 88 Riyis name to another man's re.| lhe Board of Accounts made no Officials are confident they has widened its front. child to name the “two gop czars” The Indianapolis Times and the ; . artiey| United Nations investigating team audit.ef Municipal Court 3 funds

! ! Act to halt the walkout with an lease paper. during the four years Reel served can subdue any attempt to fo-| ,. . circulating in every state referred to in the pamphlet, Mr. Star and the News. Also entered go.dqay antistrike injunction. (entered Red-held Kaesong for the 8 ¥

ment disorders here or in the petitions to be signed by PTA Fairchild withdrew from the role into evidence were 34 clippings {first time since.January. Spotted by Detectives as deputy clerk.

provinces when “he arrives. members and returned by regis- Of Witness and became his own/from the papers, concerning the Supply Group Formed | The team, headed by Air Force! Today's capture came after he] I! Was understood the board

= tered mail to the convention here, attorney to object to the ques-/trial and Mr. Fairchild's primary] Meantime, Secretary of Interior Col. Andrew J. Kinney and ac- was spotted by two detectives, (eXPlained it was short of field ex-

etitio sk the national or race against Mr. Blum. {Oscar L. Chapman created re- companied by eight United Na- who were aided in the catch py aminers in those years. Youths Re-enacit Tr eitione 2 ““reconsider” its AFL Calls Wilbur Shaw | The defense sought to have 8ional, state and local supply tions newsmen, came here to 100k a pair of uniformed policemen. | The Indiana attorney general, “bbe Stand on federal did. | . : . each newspaper reporter testify | COmmittees of tne Petroleum Ad- (into a Red claim that a United | MeCrimmon i= wanted in Co-|is seeking to recover the amount Mattes Killing Major. éontention is. that. the To Unionization Talk |as to effects of their paper’s/Ministration for Defense (PAD) Nations aircraft (Aropped: flares lumbus, 0., on charges of house/of the shortage in a Marion St ST many Embers might | Other Stories; Page 26 [stories on public opinion in Mar-/in 17 Midwestern states where and straffed the “security zone” breaking, grand larceny and for- Circuit Court suit against former Before Camera n ‘e changed since federal aid] Wilbur Shaw, Speedway pres. [07 County. But all three report- Petroleum supplies have plunged early this morning. gery. He was being held for Ohlo/clerk Tilson and the insurance DON a ave changed a loaatid : A ey rceaway p ¢. ers. live outside Marion County !0 a dangerous low. The zone houses the quarters authorities at the time of his company under which he was ALD CUNNINGHAM and was approved by the nationalident, has been invite 0a gee |and -said they could not qualify| The order, effective at 3 a. m.,/0f the Communist armistice dele-'walkout in January. bonded. Donald Nicholson, who have PTA Congress in 1947. {ne 3 8 I. tomortow, hg 10d as experts on local opinion. | (Indianapolis Time) today, told gation. The 45-year-old ex-convict has named Elmo Jaggers in the June] A new vote also is sought to ganize car owners, drivers and| At the conclusion of evidence, the committees to “find facts as to The Reds themselves reported heen arrested here 24 times, and 23 slaying of Mike Mattes, re- 86! NeW members on record. [jo panies at the track. The in- Judge. Scanlon’ postponed his Petroleum supplfes and make io damage or A. re. Navy NAS been convicted once Toda 's News enacted the crime yesterday while, 1f the dispute comes to a boil vitation was, issued by AFL/ruling until 2 p. m. today. His recommendations for meeting a Mart ? ao, AVYiarmed robbery and twice for] y next week, the fire under the Teamsters Local 188. Mr. Shaw decision will determine if Tuffy Shortages. an arine fighter-bombers pyprgiary, > a movie camera operated by a pot will be tended by Indiana del- couldn't be reached immediately goes to trial as scheduled here! At the discretion of PAD, the|slashed into the Communist railll His crime ‘career dates back ln Th T : deputy sheriff ground away in legates, This state apparently has for comment. ItontSrrow. committees later may be author. System In one of the heaviest at-lnis chilqghood when he was e imes Hollywood fashion. lbecome the center of opposition : {ized to ration supplies among|!ACKS of the year today, blasting charged with shooting a play-|

\dealers and consumers or take Tolling stock and severing the p,q,

\other action “to direct petroleum ails in 178 places. : ; {to essential uses in the interest. Ground fighting was limited to, -Was Considered Dangerous

Sheriff Smith said he planned to federal aid, though the study to show the film to the Grand group claims support in the form Jury when the case is heard. of “interest” expressed by units

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State's Oil Crisis Trucker Gets land auto banditry. McCrimmon | Page

: % : |was considered a dangerous guns: State GOP bo | A fact-finding board was to be A Canal Dunking {man at the time. : | for Sen. Tan. aj) on

|named today by Secretary of the A surprised, 66-year-old truck| Ironically, the same George Lewis, McHale still wage war 8 (Interior Oscar L. Chapman to driver today got an unexpected|Snead, now a lieutenant, cap-| ; |survey the oil. situation in In- dunking when his truck backed tured him in January, 1952. | Sports rie 3nd determine if emergency |into the canal near 23d St. as his! McCrimmon will be returned to Page rationing is necessary. brakes failed. Municipal Court 3. scene of his | A warning that the state and | Rescuing police found John jet a tomorrow. Again. lo- Sd or. uniey alk fades 28 [nation face “a terrific food short- Campbéll, 2461 Bond 8t., perched. authorities will attempt to Sports Roundup by Eddie Ash 26 (age” unless farmers get gasoline atop the partially submerged .

(soon for their tractors came from | truck. bold: Jim for. the Columbis, O./ Edit i | P |Hassil E. Schenck, Indiana Farm| ‘‘aking a good-natured ribbing Police. | fiorial Fage {Bureau president, [from his rescuers, the truck/ The fugitive told police today Pa He called on President Truman driver said he had quite a battle he had been living here since his Ike to be at convention “If to invoke the Taft-Hartley Act if|in fighting his way out of the|last break for freedom. He gavel he's needed” .............. 23 [gasoline situation is not_relieved|cab of the truck as it submerged. his address as 18301, Martindale Koje Island camp could erupt {In the next few days. Mr. Schenck, “And I can't swim a lick,” he Ave. again any time ...... creer 28 pointed out that the next two|declared.

Lt. William Owen, -Marion/The pattern would follow that County safety director, played the adopted for the state at last part of Jaggers and Melvin Loy/month’s convention, was cast as the slain man. | Objective would be to prohibit Sheriff Smith said both Cun-|/the nation PTA from supoprting ningham and Nicholson volun-jany legislative measure without teered to the re-enactment and first getting mapority approval agreed to have it filmed. {from the states. The states in mar———— [turn would not be able to support

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