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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
_ MONDAY, MAY 19, 1952
‘Witness In Brink Rob
bery ‘Ignored
Rhode Island | Offer in Case Brushed off |'
By United Press
WEST WARWICK, R. I May 19—Rhode Island authorities took a dim view today of the failure of Massachusetts police to investigate further a witness who said he helped mastermind the $1,219.- | 000 Brink's robbery. | The witness was Alfred Gagnon, an_ex-convict being held on a robbery charge at Rhode Island State Prison. He was reported | to have told Rhode Island au-| thorities that he, Boston Cafe Owner Joseph F. McGuiness and, Carleton M. O'Brien, who was| slain from ambush here Satur-| day, planned the Brink’s holdup. | Attorney General William E.| Powers offered yesterday to turn | Gagnon over to Attorney General! Francis E. Kelly of Massachusetts | to give testimony before a grand| jury. However, Mr. Powers said, | “thus far they do not seem to be interested in what we have to! offer.” Mr. Powers spoke out after: Boston police questioned and reJeased McGuiness, also an exconvict who said he didn’t know Gagnon but had been acquainted | with O’Brien for 30 years. Me!
Guiness apparently had been| San Francisco.
PTA CONVENTION OPENS HERE—And Mrs. Jack C. Greig of Indianapolis (left), Indiana PTA president, welcomes delegates, Mrs. Walter Beckham, Miami (center) and Mrs. G. W. Luhr,
Family Life ‘Sessions at Purdue Close
| Hundreds of Indianapolis women attended the provincial convention of the National Council
{due University campus. | The convention
{phase of the spiritual significance {of marriage, the home and the {family in their sessions. | The province includes in addi-| [tion to the Indianapolis archdio-| {cese, the diocese of Evanaville |F't. %Vayne and lafayette. In the [forenoon workshops today, mem |bers from the Indianapolis arch-| {diocese discussed: “The Home Is] {a Spiritual Nursery,” those of the (Evansville diocese, “The Home,| {the First School;” “The Home| ithe First Health Center” Ft.| (Wayne diocese; and ‘The Home, {the First School of Social Vir{tues,” Lafayette Diocese, | ‘Board meetings and a dinner] > \Saturday night for bishops, mod- | |erators and officgrs:preceded thé) convention proper. A pontifical] high mass yesterday morning in| St. Mary's Cathedral struck the| |spiritual keynote of the conven-!
picked up on the strength of Gagnon’s testimony to Rhode Island authorities.
|tion sessions.
T " d Coeds Hel | Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt, mm See + mene ore 1 @A=-HOUNA Keeps Hea Plt wu rs Hare
here with a long police record, was killed with two shotgun] blasts early Saturday, two “Hubby Doe after his name had been linked
with the Brink's robbery. By United ‘Press
RAMSGATE, Eng., May 19 | (UP) — William Rowland Williams, 26, left a wedding reception on the night of May 3 to get! this bicycle, a prosecuting attorney isaid today, but detoured into the bed of his best friend's wife. Prosecutor G. H. Hardman told the story when Mr. Williams was {charged in court today with “hav-
a @0 Is Identified ing carnal knowledge of June
A gaudily-dressed “mystery” payline Rivers without her conwoman injured in a motorcycle gent by impersonating her huscrash in the county early Sat- pand.” urday today was identified Mrs. Rivers, 21, roused from through fingerprints. sleep when a man she assumed to But in Witham Hospital in Leb- be her husband got into bed with anon, 54-year-old Rose M. Crow, her, He proved unusually ardent, alias Peggy Rogers, was still un-/the prosecutor said, and after a able to verify her identity or to While Mrs. Rivers said: “Hadn't answer questions of State Police. You bettter get undressed?” For more than 48 hours police] “No,” was the reply. "Tl go have bee ntrying to find the na e/ down and make a cup of tea. of the woman who was wearing| os Rivers dozed off. Again a party dress and high-heeled Sh® heard a man entering the slippers on the early morning motorcycle ride which sent her to the hospital with a fractured skull. Fingerprints taken at the hos- ® pital this morning tallied with] those on file at the cama wits | 1a ha oy pie nce Police Station of Mrs. Crow or| Mrs. Rogers, formerly of Green-| pppmRrON Eran, = 0 A castle and Bloomington and now gs 5 million inheritance came as of Indianapolis. Ino surprise tp Frederic Mueller, To every question the woman 17 . answered: | “I really don't feel any different “How about an inch in a glass. at a11,” said the high school honey?” or “Now wait a minute junior yesterday. “I always knew honey and I'll try to think of my name and tell you.” Repeated Alphabet But police said every time she started to spell her name she only repeated the alphabet.
: | Times State Service Police still are trying to un-| S ravel details of the accident at, , FRANKLIN May 19—A Hoo
3 5. m. Saturday near State Rd, Sier GI died in Camp Atterbury 100 and U. 8. 52. [Hospital yesterday after he was Three persons were riding the Stabbed during an argument here.
Pfc. Charles C. Bukowski 24,| cycle, when it overturned, injur- ’| ing the woman. A passing mo- South Bend, of the 308th Mili-
ditary Government Group, Rs I sy Try. the post hospital after he was! {taken there by his alleged at-
man Stotts, Lebanon, ( them to the hospital. The driver | tacker.
‘Mystery’ | Crash Victim
‘Hoosier Gl Dies From Stab Wounds
sn’t Kick In
room, This time she switched on the light. It was her husband and she asked: “Where's the tea?” | “What tea?" asked. the husband. There was considerable conversation, as .the prosecutor put it, before the wife realized that all was not as it seemed. Mr. Rivers had been at the wedding reception with Mr. Williams. He went to Mr. Williams’ home, challenged him as the ersatz husband, and said: “If I find the guilty person, I'll kick his head in.” “It is my head,” Mr. Williams said. “You had better start kicking it.” R At this point Mr. Williams’ wife came downstairs and fainted, the prosecutor said. As the three talked, Mrs, Rivers went to her mother’s home and then went to the police. Mr. Williams wag arrested.
Boy Takes $2.5 Million
in Stride
I was going to come into a lot of night and early today. my grandmother :
money when died.”
“I can't even say I feel happy It wasn't even a surprise.”
from their home
Hawaii, after learning of {death last
| mother, Mrs. O. B. Mueller.
y. week of his a Chancellor Disgusted | University Chancellor Harvie | Mrs. Mueller's husband, owner Branscomb, who asked that no 4 of a brass works at Port Huron, students be arrested, sharply re-| Mich., willed $2 million to Fred- buked his charges. * | eric to be held in trust while his) Mr. Branscomb said he was 2 a
wife was alive.
Frederic flew with his mother i®S and several sorority houses. enging jt, at Honolulu, Three policemen were hurt slight- ofl
Mrs. ‘Mueller's “disgusted with the whole af-
Sanctuary.” The talk formed the basis of a panel discussion yes-| terday afternoon conducted by| . women of the Indianapolis archorm al % {diocese. Others from this city |who appeared on the convention By United Press {program were Miss Marion L. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. May 19— Griffin, chairman of the archdiocesan welfare department, and Miss Margaret Shea.
Police Stop
| Police armed with pistols and tear gas “joined forces with screaming University of Tennes-
see coeds here early today to beat Chiropractic | off- an attempted pantie raid bY Test Suit Due |
some 500 men students. The students were unable to; A new attack was being make off with any panties, bras- planned today against a 1927 law sieres and other ‘unmentionables Which is. dwindling the ranks of from Henson Hall and Barbara chiropractors-in Indiana. Blount dormitories. pb Members of the Indiana Bu-|
& - | | The coeds armed themselves "®al of Chiropractic, meeting | with brooms and butcher knives Yesterday in the Washington
Hotel, were told a test case will to assist some 100 police in defeating the raid. be filed here soon and carried to
state Supreme Court. The police threat to use Attorney James Harrison, Inweapons apparently broke up the q.,nanolis sald he will file the raid. Officers said they hustled yction on behalf of a young man about “three paddy wagon 10ads" seeking to attend school and jof raiders away from one coed earn a license to practice chiro‘dormitory, but released all but practic.
14. : He said the youth is now | Dean of Students Ralph E.parred from doing this by the | Dunford said disposition of the gtate Board of Medical Examin14 would be up to the university's ors, No chiropractor has been administrative council. {licensed in Indiana for 25 years. At Vanderbilt, in the state cap-| preyious~assaults on the law |ital of Nashville, about 300 stu-inayve failed, Mr. Harrison said, dents raided dormitories last pecayse they were submitted as defense for chiropractors being Police Sgt. Jimmie Hall said enjoined from practice. The Buone force of ten officers was preme Court suggested it could . “overpowered” by a group that hetter rule on constitutionality of broke into at least two dormitor- the 1927 law in a direct suit
By:IRVING LEIBOWITZ Now that the Frank McHale Frank McKinney political [chine has been smashed in In-
diana, Democrats Today concentrated on booming Gov. Schricker| for Senator. : : Top Democrats began a cam-| {paign to convince the Governor to enter the race against Sen. Willam E. Jenner (R. Ind.) soon after they ousted Mr. McHale as| Democratie National Committeeman Saturday. ' | Democratic chieftains feel the
leading the ticket to’ win In" the|
which begangfalt. Even as it was ending the will run for President. |gaturday night was to close fol-long “hossfrule” of Mr. McHale, The Schricker-for-Senator boom|Gov. Schricker did not have Mr [lowing a noon luncheon today. the Democratic State Committee/grew to big proportions when the McHale's support, -
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7Boom Grows For Schricker As Senator called on the Governor .to become a candidate for Senator. .
Democrats Saturday elected Paul Butler, South Bend attorney, te At the Statehowse, Gov. succeed Mr, McHale. ? Schricker acknowledged that| Mr. McHale's defeat ended the Democratic leaders were Urging 15-year domination of the Hoosier him to run, He sald scene by the McHale-McKinney “All .I can say at. this time is political machine. that I'm not a candidate.” | After his defeat, Mr. McHale However, Statehouse De mo-itook a slap at Gov. Schricker for crats hoped to be able to changelusing patronage to defeat him the Governor's mind by getting|“a man he supported for election.” a committment from Gov. Adlai He also said Lt. Gov. John A. Stevenson of Illinois, saving he Watkins, a candidate for Govere will be a candidate for President. nor, did not oppose him. Most Hoosier Democrats bhe-| Statehouse Democrats said Mr, lieve Gov. 8chricker will accept McHale was wrong on both
of Catholic Women on the Pur-/party must have Gov. Schricker a draft for senator if he is cbn-{counts—“deliberately.” They said
vinced his friend, Gov. Stevenson Mr. Watkins was bitterly ope posed to Mr. McHale and that
{ $10 Other Cavanagh body straws $5 to $20 L. STRAUSS & CO, INC.—THE MAN'S HATTER
will left an additional $500,000 fair.” He was particularly critical a
to the boy. “I have no plans at all for
spending it—it’s all invested and Such raids have spread through ’ 5 died in/I want to keep it that way,” many of the nation’s coed college pf
Frederic said. “I guess I haven't given it much thought,” he added, “be-
of his students’ lack of origi- wh nality, referring to the fact that
centers. . © “I would have been prouder of {them if they had originated the whole idea,” he said. “There was
en
Mellow...
of the cycle remained at the scene.
{ Atterbury authorities said Cp
1. cause I know it’s all there wait-
nothing original, clever or funny
Carl N. Bourne, 20, Columbus, O., a fellow-member of Pfc. Bukow-
Mr. Stotts told police the mo- ski's outfit, admitted the stabbing
torcyclist was John Manning land said.it followed an argument 2830 8S. Collier Ave. He said © at a Franklin VEW Club dance. met Mr. Manning and the woman Atterbury PIO Officer Capt. in Bow-Legged ‘Annie's Tavern. je Geisinger, said the two men 358 W. WashingtonsSt., and that o.., ejected from the dance when they offered him a ride to Leb-y.y apoyued. Further arguments anon. ? However, in an accident report ,qa.ping jot outside, he said. he filed later with state police, poyrne, suffering from shock, Mr. Manning said that the Wom- is pheing held at the post hospital!
ing for me.” His mother, Mrs. C. L. Gillette, agreed. “We have known for many, many years he would be the heir
land it won't make the slightest
difference to us,” she said. The Gillettes live on Kalama
wBeach, 14 miles from Honolulu.
Frederick said he and his mother
and the stabbing took place in a plan to return there when they It would be the largest project
“complete the business details.”
an was Mr. Stotts’ companion |, military police.
and that he gave the two of them a ride to Lebanon.
2 Speeders Fined $50 In Crackdown
Cracking down on speeders arrested in the vicinity of Speedway City, Magistrate George Ober today levied $50 fines on two men and $25 on another. Hugh Bell, 30, of 330 N. Capitol Ave. was fined $50 and given a suspended 10-day jail sentence. Harry Gold, 48, of 2641 Allen St,
IU Men Plot New Pantie Raid
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, May 19—Undaunted by last Monday's frustrated attempt to grab feminine 'scanties in two girls’ dormitories, campus men now are plotting another attempt for May 29, according to the Indiana University school newspaper. In spite of a barrel placed outside the office of the IU Daily
a given a SUS” Student, where girls may discard ' _!their unwanted undies, and male A Vi-yeah old Sigh sched Sh scantie scavengers may grab up gen Na aed for one year all they crave, the new raid has i Speedway Magistrate, been plotted, the Daily Student
“This is a defensive measure,” . ; r Judge Ober told the youth. “If According to the TU newspape
|story, one group of men will make these speeders continue, they|, diversion movement while the might kill me or you. real raiders enter Walnut Hall through a door opened by co-
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