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(Noté) When the 175th Mil- | tary PolieeBattalion was stationed at Camp Atterbury, Ed Sovola wrote a column on the unit and interviewed Cpl. LeeBroadwell. The soldier is serving in Stuttgart, Germany, Us. 8S. Military Police Station. 7 | Following is a short message | from him.

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! “Just tell the people back in {Indianapolis that we're getting {our job done,” Cpl. Lee Broadwell ¢ (said. ; | “They and Ed Sovola gave us a ' |boost when we were learning our i job and we feel the success we've © |bad is partially due to them.” i Cpl. Broadweyy and the other ~ members of the 175th now are working with West German police in running the city. Their job is controlling traffic, keeping order and maintaining health {conditions. But that’s not all, they're serving as ambassadors to the

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E. FARR Service technician at Acousticon announces opening of complete| German people. repair . dept. “ Save yourself time] Cpl. Broadwell, who works as and money, avail yourself of his/desk sergeant in one of the sta: service and background in hear- tions, said: Ing aids. Save 10% on batteries! “It's a big responsibility since for all makes: also. everything we do reflects on the|

ACOUSTICON U. 8. but we're coming through Ground Floor Location with it. 18 N. Delaware St. FR. 1638] “That story Mr. Sovola did gave us the confidence we needed, For once somebody spoke kindly about MPs, and we really appreciated it.” Ed Sovola’s column was titled] “Let's Salute Our MP Traffic Men.”

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Dragnet in West | For Killing Suspect

Authorities looked west today for the apprehension of a burly former truck dispatcher in connection with the fatal stabbing of his Indianapolis bride of eight days. Sought on the slaying is Milton 8S. Phillips, about 40, who was] seen leaving a rooming house a few hours before the body of his wife, Gladys Mae, 32, was found in . their blood-splattered apartment here Saturday. “We figure he'll turn up west in| a few days,” one detective said. Phillips came here from Cali-| fornia several months ago. After a whirlwind courtship, he mar-| ried the attractive brunette in| Jeffersonville.

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Atterbury Corporal - Drowns in Lake Times State Service . LAPORTE, July 21-~A 23-year-old Camp Atterbury corporal drowned yesterday afternoon

BANCROFT LeSUEUR while swimming in Fish Lake, BURDETT MURROW near here. I COLLINGWOOD SCHOENBRUN Cpl. Alvin T, Schumaker, whose COSTELLO SEVAREID home ‘was at Michigan City, was DOWNS SHADEL holding to the back of a boat off HOLLENBECK THOMAS Raders Landing .He released his JACKSON TROUT grip to swim around the boat and

went under. Authoriites were dragging for his body. : Cpl. Schumaker was a member of Headquarters Company 167th Infantry. He was home on leave.

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Fire Sweeps 4 Stores | At Oakland City |

OAKLAND CITY, July 21 (UP) —Damage was estimated at more than $50,000 today in a fire whch swept four stores, a skating rink and three apartments in the busi. ness district. i Cause of the blaze was not determined. Sparks from the Sunday fire ignited the roof of a nearby hotel, but firemen quickly extinguished that blaze. A jewelry store, appliance store, barber shop and shoe repair shop were damaged extensively. | A }

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A 36-year-old circus fireworks operator was burned last night: when a fireworks mortar exploded at Victory Field. | Loran Wisdom, St. Louis, was taken to General Hospital where {he is in fair condition. He suf|fered powder burns and had sand and gravel pitted in his arms, legs and back. Mr. Wisdom is employed by the Tom Pack Circus.

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Felon Slain IBoy Burglar Here Loses a Bicycle

Prison Fight

i By United Press | JACKSON, Mich, July 21—Au- North Side store. ‘/thorities held a bruised and beat-! {en 18-year-old convict in solita (confinement today for killing 2! Coll ’ fellow inmate in the newest vio-|,o «o° Ave,

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{lence at "riot-scarred Southerm’ [Michigan Prison. |

| | Warden William H. Bannan, said John E. Shiraef plunged al iground-down table knife into the 71, outside. 2 |heart of John E, Moore, 21, yes-| Teg me [terday during the afternoon yard| recess. [

{ Warden Bannan said a small

|group of inmates, apparently “fed | \up” with trouble-makers at the taining more than $100 yesterday

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killed him had not guard Sgt {Frank Mosher rescued him.

fof Grand Rapids, Mich, over to! CPL. LEE BROADWELL — Sgt. Mosher when the guard Nand over his money. "We're getting our job done." [promised “the state will deal with! {him properly.” About 600 convicts were mill-|

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In Car-Truck Crash stabbed Moore, | | Order was restored before the A car-truck accident yesterday! at Fall Creek and Central ‘Ave Incident could approach the prosent Lula Elliott, 46, of 664 Arch Portions of last April's four-day

St., t H . mass munity in which one con-| ING from & Baer pital suffer" was killed by state police]

Mrs. Elliott was a passenger jp Dullets and a dozen others In- pn ie St was arrested yestera truck driven by William J. jured. day on charges of violation of the Campbell, 32, also of the Arch| “It was all over in a matter of 1935 Beverage Act and of keeping St. address. minutes,” Warden Bannan sald.!; room for pool selling. Police reported the truck was, The minute this thing started, struck by a’ car driven by Claude ve blew ihe bugle and most Of Lunch, 224 S. Illinois St. where King, 41, of 1052 Kenwood Ave. the ima oS tay 4; ng back ie confiscated: Beer. whisky Mr. King’s wife, Elizabeth, 25, suf-(Into their cell blocks. land Pick-N-Win tickets in a raid fered face cuts but was not ad-| Warden Bannan said Shiraef] mitted to the hospital,

check of $11.

Charge Cafe Man With Beverage Act Violation Floyd Nickerson, 29, of 27 8.

Nickerson operates the Century

|had a presecution complex and! had stabbed an Inmate in: June, 1951, when he was confined at| Ionia State Reformatory.

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Four holdup men were success-| ful over the week ‘end, but one {youthful burglar lost his bicycle! 'when he was spotted inside a, STURGEON-—James Floyd col-| |

Police checked the Guarantee ™Y!Tire and Rubber Co. store, 4145

yesterday after a'U, 8. 61 here. z 110 or 12-year-old boy was geen!

The youth fled, but police confiscated a red and cream bicycle

men robbed Jeff Hamilton, 53, of 316 Virginia Ave, an employee st Skip's Fruit Market, 2512 Northwestern Ave. of a cash box con-!

In another holdup, Red Cab

| |Shiraef and probably would have Driver Jesse Hillock told police Shira and 5 y _|a man he picked up at the Claypool Hotel last night and drove

| {td New York and Douglass Sts. lot Toe, Frisoners tumied Shirgel.';),oatened to kill him if he didn't Mr. Hillock told police he didn't

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