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Hier's Bullets Kill Girl, Self, Two Guards

By United Press HOUSTON, Tex., July 11— A jealous Air Force captain rejected by the sweetheart

he hoped to marry—forced

his way’ into her nurses’ home

room, killed two Memorial Hos-=

pital guards and then fatally wounded the pretty nurse and himself.

Several nurses on the ‘second .

floor of the Cullen Nurses Home watched as Capt. Renord Haywood, 35, beat Carroll Cooper, 24, with his Luger automatic, then

coldly shot down two guards who |

were called from the hospital.

When several of the nurses: called for police, Haywood shoved :

Miss Carroll, a student, into her bedroom and shot both her and

himself in the head. Mrs. Etta;

Judah, nurses’ home hostess, an

Miss Patricia Burnett, 19, an-

other student nurse, watched from a corner of the room.

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_Robert Peterson, 64, one of the.

ghiards, was killed outright, “The other, J. C. Fair, 70, died soon afterwards. : Mrs. Judah said Haywood, much-decorated World War II flier, appeared at her downstairs desk last night and said calmly: “I guess you know why I'm here.” He carried the Luger wrapped in brown paper, Then he forced Mrs. Judah with him upstairs where he went to Miss Cooper's room and began to berate her for having affairs with other men. He beat her unmercifully with the pistol. ' Nurses told police Haywood heard the guards coming down the hall and stepped out of Miss Codper’s room, holding her all the time, and shot them before they had a chance to pull a gun.

Bodies Block Door

Miss Burnett said after Hay-|

wood shoved Miss Cooper into the

FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952

{the United States. !

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Nurse, 3 Others Are Slain By Berserk Suitor

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650 UN Planes Smash Red Capital, Roads

By United Press ! SEOUL, Korea, July 11—The {United Nations hurled 650 land {and sea planes today against Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, and the vital Sariwon|Hwangju road in a day-long as-| |sault, bably the biggest of the! Korean War. | | The attack began at mid-morn-ing and continued into’ the eve-! ning with rising fury. Hundreds of planes from the! : 5th Air Force, American and © |British aircraft carriers, ‘the South African Air Force; the Royal Australian Air Force and| the Republic of Korea Air Force! swept the target areas in relays. Blast Factories f The combined Allied squadrons smashed at antitank guns, rub-! ber and ammunition factories,| truck and tank repair shops and | headquarters of the Chinese and| North Korean armies in Pyong-| yang. Supply buildings and vehicle re- | pair points were destroyed along

MISS CARROLL COOPER—

Victim of berserk lover.

1: the Sariwon Road south of the! Super Liner Communist capital. | More than 100 F-86 Americani Sets Fast Pace —Sabrejets and Australian Meteor]

: jets Flew protective cover durin On Voyage Home i. morning attack. Twelve | ABOARD 8.8. UNITED enemy MIG-15 jets sought to in-| STATES, AT SEA, July 11 (UP) tercept the raiders, but eight | ~The 53,000-ton ‘liner United Sabrejets pounced on them at] States ‘“loafed along” at 34.10 37,000 feet, damaging one. |knots today, a speed that could] The raid eclipsed in size the win her another Atlantic speed ¢cord 500-plane assault on Comrecord. ‘munist hpdro-electric stations Commodore Harry Manning, | June 23, which knocked out 90 the skipper, said the possibility of | PeT cent of the Reds’ power suplan east-west record depended on PLY. Tuat raid Sestroyed Ihe gon. the weather. But by noon the big! courth largest in the world. oH |

ship had come 341 miles from Le

{Havre. { : : x The average speed of 34.10 Pedestrian Injured

knots—39.27 land miles an hour |n Traffic Accident —was considered “slow time” for| A S5T-year-old pedestrian was

{in fair condition in General Hos-

” ” = { : : {pital today after he was struck THE RECORD, held by the yy 5 car while crossing in the,

Queen Mary since 1938, is anis500 block, Northwestern Ave.

room, he beat her with the pistol.Taverage 31.69 knots for the 2042-|jate yesterday.

. “Why don't you just get this over with?” she quoted Miss Cooper as saying as she bled profusely from the pistol-inflicted wounds. ; Then, she said, the captain shot Miss Cooper and himself. Their bodies blocked the doorway and had to bé moved before police could enter the room.

Qhioan, 60, Charged As Slingshot Expert

TOLEDO, 0. July 11 (UP)— Police charged a 60-year-old man

' today with creating a disturbance

with a slingshot. Officers said Clarence Brown told them someone “dared” him to fire a round from the slingshot. Joseph Fudale, 53, complained to officers he was the victim of Mr. Brown's fire. i eprint

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mile voyage. The United States George Hayes, 2511 North-| averaged 35.6590 knots in break- western Ave. was struck by a' ing the Queen Mary's west-east car driven by William T. Byers! record. . {Sr., 57, of 526 E. Morris St. | The liner passed Bishop's Rock | { off the southwestern tip of Bri- Farm Accident Fatal

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‘Margaret at Palace LONDON, July 11 (UP)—Mar-|

garet Truman lunched with Queen! Elizabeth II and her husband,| the Duke of Edinburgh, at Buckingham Palace today. Miss Truman was accompanied by Mrs. | John “Horton, daughter of Secre-! tary .of the Treasury John W.

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