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~ "Composer-Convict Own Lawyer

Grandsjaff carried on a brisk cross-examination of witnesses

By United Press MILWAUKEE, June 13—Frank Grandstaff, the jail cell composer, ‘today faced the possibility of a return to prison after he was ordered tried on burglary charges. The 50-year-old ex-convict, who i won nationwide fame. for his % “Big Spring Cantata,” acted as his own lawyer in a preliminary hearing yesterday into the theft arrested him May 186. charges. Grandstaff received wide-spread publicity when the cantata, which he wrote while serving a life term defending himself against charges

Bl Ci as an habitual criminal in a Ten- that he took a wrist watch, a ring dimes ity

nessee prison, was performed in and a piggy bank from an apartthe outside world, ment house, according to Gerard . He was pardoned and later wed Paradowski, assistant district at-

Mrs. Mildred McConkey of Ft. torney.

demand all state witnesses be excluded from the courtroom during the hearing. Judge Neelen jections “hearsay” evidence given by Patrolman Joseph Donovan, who

sustained ob-

Grandstaff Mrs. Grandstaft

grasp of legal techniques” while for burglary in a municipal court. pn . nts or te first

Kenneth E. Wiseman,

EE city pay funeral expenses.

Grandstaff made to carried by the radio said

Wayne, Ind. —his childhood sweet- However, District Judge Harheart. vey 1. Neelen ordered him to Parents Demand Grandstaff showed “a good post $5000 bond and stand trial Funeral Expenses

child ito drown this year in city swimming pools today demanded the

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| Panyushkin Now ‘Red Envoy to China

LONDON, June 13 (UP)—For-|

mer Soviet Ambassador to the

after he opened his defense with a United States Alexander 8. Pan- An auxiliary policeman shot a the air.

yushkin has been appointed Soviet ambassador to Communist China, Moscow radio said today. A Tass news agency dispatch the praesidium of the Soviet Supreme Council had narned Panynshkin lambassador to the Chinese | Peoples Republic to replace Niko{lai V. Roshchin.

ithe U, 8. from 1947 until his recall last week. Georgi N. Zarubin, former ambassador to Great ‘Britain and Canada, has been named 8oviet ambassador to Washington.

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FRIDAY, JUNE- 13, 1952

Fleeing Man Killed; Bullet Hits Fireman

:. By United Press , . front of the police station, ce ing a tussle with a street sales- police car. After driven MIAMI, Fla. June 13 (UP)— said, Officer Schwartz hy Daliee a who accused him of snatch- some distance, Mr. Shepherd said, : ing three watches from him. Childers bolted from, ihe Sat fleeing man to death in front of Police arrested both, booking again, ran severa a midtown throng last night after Sitting in front of the 14th BL. Alex E. Rubin on charges of ped- circled around the railroad yards, an earlier warning shot fired into Fire Station 11 blocks away, Johnigjing without a license and Chil- He was shot and killed as he ran the air apparently struck a city Cleveland received a superficial ders on suspicion of failing to in front of the station. fireman 11 blocks away. ‘wound in the thigh, police said. register a criminal record with EE ,. A crowd of passengers at the I fred by Silas Zchwanis. ie Police. 2. Shepherd Ja git hag Bandits Raid Hotel Miami raflway depot, many of puilaings. ve * conviction. NEW YORK, June 13 (UP)— them ariving for the national Detective Thomas Shepherd Childers, married and father of Police questioned narcotics ad} Shrine convention, saw Auxiliary said the slug which struck Cleve- a 3-month-old child, first broke ,.... {,4ay in their search fof Officer Andrew Frank Swartz land was being submitted to bal- away as he was placed in a police a who “took over” & fell 22-year-old Clarence R. Child- istics tests. No other shots were ‘car for transfer to jail, according three gunme : ers 115 feet away. known to have been fired at the to Mr. Shepherd. It was then that Manhattan hotel for three hours Childers, unemployed father time, he said. |Officer Schwartz fired into the air, yesterday. The bandits got away and suspected petty thief, had Mr, Shepherd said Childers, un- he said. {with $500 in cash and more than twice bolted from a police car. employed trucker’s helper with al He was caught after a two- $3000 worth of jewelry from When he first broke away in criminal record, was arrested dur- block sprint, and returned to the guests.

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Clarendon Rd., whose 15-year-old’ son, Robert, drowned in the Broad Ripple pool Saturday, said he would present the demand to the

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ents whose children like to swim," said Mr. Wiseman. If we can't be sure they'll ba safe in a place like Broad Ripple, where can we take them? They tell us we can't take them to unguarded places.” ‘No Warning Chain’ | Charging that a chain separating the deep water from the shallow water was not in use at the time his son drowned, Mr. Wiseman said he had repeatedly told the bov not to go past it. “Bob probably stepped off in the deep water without realizing

it, The chain wasn't there to {warn him.” Mr. Wiseman said that his

family had received hundreds of {calls from people saying that the |pool was overcrowded, undermanned, and that the lifeguards lon duty were too young. | Mr. Wiseman's Charles D. Babcock and Park |Board counsel, Jacob 8. Miller. {were to discuss the pefition today. { “Every Precaution Used” | Park Superintendent .J,

as he could see. there was no evidence of negligence on the part of the lifeguards. “They were all at their stations,” he said, “It's pretty hard tn watch evervone at once and vou can't tell someone, Js in trouble unless there is a sign of distress.” “Every precaution was used py 3 Saturday as has been used in the past. We've never had too much trouble before.”

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DENIM PEAK” S$] set for Cycling,

More fun this summer with our back-cuffed jockey

!state police today-—-but he was astride a horse. Apparently unable to locate a two-wheeled steed, the runaway and a 14-year-old companion: settiled on the oat-powered mounts, stolen from the farm of Dr. Guy F. Martin near Seymour. | State police saw the two youths riding the horses along the highway near Seymour at 2 a. m. to{day and became suspicious. The {boys were placed in Brownstown jail pending investigation,

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Sailor Dives to Death

From New York Ferry NEW YORK, June 13 (UP) - Pean Hill, 21-year-old Coast Guardsman from Melrose, Mass, {leaped off a Staten Island ferry boat into New York harbor late {yesterday and drowned, while scores of passengers watched in

horror. Young Hill, an apprentice seaman, was being taken under]

guard to the Marine Hospital on| Staten .Island for psychiatric! treatment when he broke away,

plunged overboard and swam away from life preservers to drown,

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Wed in Switzerland

ZURICH, Switzerland June 13 |—8wedisn film star Marta Toren . (will marry American author Leo--nardp Berkovice today, on what |she considers her lucky day— Friday the 13th. : They will be married at Klosters, near the Swiss winter resort lof Davos “this afternoon. The couple spent a frantic day yester{day arranging for the wedding.

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