Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1952 — Page 4

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New Wave of Mass Deportations J Slayings Recall ‘Mad Butcher’

| Hinted tor Eastern Germany | (UP)— The murder of a 21-year- man was loin In' a boxcar injthe writer asked x “there was a

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» old waitress two weeks ago in McKees Rocks, Pa. and the word reward out for the ‘Mad Butcher » . which her head and hands were “N-A-Z-1” was carved on his ab- “The letter was printed, " he es Ry DAVID M. NICHOL material has been channeled ‘into work “fm mines or mills where cut .off prompted former city domen, said, “and all the ‘A'S’ in ft NEW Y BONN. Germany, Aug.15 (CDN) heavy- industry, and military con- hands are short. oO detective Peter Merylo here to «The letter ‘A’ was very oddly matched the letter found on the Frank Cost -_A man named Karl Mewis, one struction. According to some ye- Refusing to Join a ‘ommunist declare today he believes the “Mad carved,” Mr. Merylo said, “and boxcar victim's body. ; of the newly appointed “people's ports, only about 10 per cent of trade union, playing hookey from Butcher of Kingsbury Run” 20 I'm: curious. if the same letter on Mr. Merylo went to Albany hut eteer who | represntatives” in Soviet Eastern the proposed housing units have party meetings, listening 10 West years ago is still alive. Miss Stevens’ body matches up the man had disappeared. The vears, wen Germany, rose at the first meet- been built. : German radios, or merely lying In fact, Mr. Merylo thinks the with it.” former detective, who said he iy begin serviny ing of the regional council in The pressure has been increased on a pension are enough to label killing of Betty Jack Stevens He said he had written police in still working on the case “because for defiance toe n ominous proposal, by the Communists’ decision to one as “unproductive” and there- ; ’ 4 I can’t get it out of my head” = . Rostock with a prog av that thev Ravel fore saitrléct to. expulsion near Yukon, Okla., and a few Oklahoma for a photograph of 4 scribed. th an he is Took} Committee. Workers’ housing in the Balti announce formal ¥! ja ey Rye f Re 1) ; 0 2p i = other unsolved decapitation mur- the carving on the waitress’ body. gegen po Lhe m Ne BaD ng Not since ° port cities of Rostock, Wistar an Eastern “German army, an aba Ly ° be . ; sy. ders may well have been done by. He also said he was interested OS a depefera e. re n 50 10 months ol and Stralsund, Mr. Mewis said, by the wiping out of the five cessfully, all avenues of gscape the “Mad Butcher.” to learn how the girl’s head had RG who So i arijuana yverlord of i ac 1 luender or provinical | govern- must be blocked The Fastern . . and has blond hair. ; was disgraceral, t : (ierman authorities have gone Mr. Marylo, now a retired been severed. He said most of the om tm— orison bars. He urged that dwellings still oc menia, : i . : i ' i Es f je a te [private investigator, worked on torso victims who had their heads Federal Cour cupied by “enemies of the people Fhe roy: nt a] Bove yament { rl We Nears . Sahcally Suring the “Mad Butcher” case for Seven cut off first had their jugular Started Shoe Switch (Indianapolis and speculators” should be cleared which maintained a fiction of the summer, great } n Feasting years, During the 1930s in a run- veins severed and the decaptita- Shoes a century ago were not iheéad of his forcibly and turned over to the popular election, have heen re- the border juards and creating down section of the city known tion done by a sharp knife with made in “rights” and “lefts” hut “I feel fir workers. placed by 14 “regional councils a vacuum trip or no man's land as Kingsbury Run, 13 persons the incision “generally” between were worn on either foot. First rraveled voi It is the first suggestion that Which ure appointed. Local gov. along the entire horder with the | were found with their heads cut the third and fourth vertebra: = manufacture of right and left Behind: hiz Eastern Germany may be swept “'nment has been removed com West, lott or otherwise mutilated. Mr. Merylo said that in 1942 shoes on a wide scale was for life of 2a 'r hy mass deportations similar to pletely from any control by the | Although one man was arrested N€ 8ot a letter from the Railroad soldiers in the Civil war, manicures at those which shook the Balkans People ; Nebraska Tornado | as the torso slayer and com- — —— ————— finely tailore ahout six months ago. Each of the regional “capitol«” y . |mitted suicide in jail, Mr. Marylo §¢ 3) ties, a plush Mr. Mewis’ proposal, in fiself, fs Uf which Rostock 1s one, now, ‘Messes Up’ a Train and police belleve the real killer §| p| 4000 Dr. DAVID TAVEL tral Park a not new. But it was supported, Must hind quai 4 or 8 new ud ASHILAND, Neb, Aug. 15 (UP) left here when the hue and cry =, on Long Isla without comment or emphasis, by ministrative machine. The “twister” that hit Ashland got too hot. Ahead wer Neues Deutschland, the news. There are widespread reports... ,, night blew "20 box Mr. Merylo said that since the a — Optometrist $10-a-month ns . aster ermany’ alre; f ifiscatio f 5 an ' . , : . . . paper of F-astern Germany 3 pow vl dy 0 £0 J iti h 0 a cars off a siding and a Burling- first of the Kingsbury Run. kill- With Offices at Sm erful politburo. This 1s equivalent erties for the new offices. So far ton Railroad oificial said wreck- ings in 1935 there have been ( " Costello sn tn acceptance, these have been confined chiefly . "Th Vi i fer ‘ : age wouldn't be cleared until labout 20 more unsolved torso e vision Lenie tered Room The future may he expected to ty onetime public buildings con- today, murders in various parts of the + Ci I Courthouse a hring other such “requests” until verted into make-shift dwellings pope high winds picked up the | country. 47 Monument. Circle was taken ti the government hows to “popular ater the war, cars and dropped them on the » “I'm convinced that most of Next to the Circle Theatre office to the priavoes 351 lunches RL 3p Uehoriallyns Solow Un daponLe ide os the main tracks, il {them were done by the same Hours: Mon. thru Sat, 8:30-5:30 he was held X ' ration. patte in the balkans, almost then (lifted them up agaln and . “man,” he said. » e Federal Behind it lies the fact that anyone may be classified as an curried them back to the siding | ne POW ed he persue in) Ax Mr. Merylo was especially in- No Appointment Necessary Open Al Poy Wesnatday * From there | Kastern Germany has. fallen “enemy of the people’ and com- track geles, Cal., zoomed to a sweltering 93 degrees, 2-year-o teve | : pe . : : , ‘ by ! : ack. terested in Miss Stevens’ death, ‘ " : : . the federal down completely on its housing pelled to surrender his home. In “It really messed them up,” a Long borrowed the family coffee pot. He filled it with cold water lgsince the word “R-A-T"” was carved Eyes Examined Air-Conditioned Offices Glasses Fitted | Danbury, Ci program. All available labor and most cases he 1s “directed” to Burlington official sald and began pouring and it looks like a successful experiment. on her adbomen. 2 ; * Pau TT EE TTT EO ETERS bono rvvsns conn ePTFE EMOTO OTRARRIT He was s ‘aken into h

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