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Mate Waives Extradition in
Bride's Slaying
Detectives Will | Return Him Today |
Milton S. Phillips, 51-year-old suspect in the butcherknife slaying of his wife, today in Chicago declined to fight his return here for ques-
eport Eisenhower o Give Campaign alk Here Sept. 9
tioning. Chicago police turned him over to Indianapolis detectives after |a hearing before Acting Chief Justice Charles 8. Dougherty in Criminal Court. Judge Dougherty said the slay-
| 0 d " Mine Lay-off ing was not discussed at the hearing. Phillips, a truck driver's helper, | |was sought 28 days for question- | ling in the slaying of his attrac-
tive bride of eight days. He was {arrested in Chicago last night at the height of a nation-wide search. { He was snared in a Chicago) | |restaurant after a tipster said | Phillips mumbled he was wanted |” Indianapolis.
‘Memorial’ to Dead Workers Planned
By United Press WASHINGTON,” Aug. 16—The|
United Mine Workers announced |today that coal production will be |halted one week from Aug. 23|
{ 119 in the bedroom of the couple's! Sept. 2 as a “memorial” to home at 528 Fletcher Ave. members killed or maimed in| A butcher knife jutted from her mine disasters. | right side. Several other wounds John L. Lewis, UMW president, : marked her body. lordered the work stoppage in a United Press Telephoto. | Phillips told Chicago detectives notice to all concerned charging industry violations of
Mrs. Gladys Mae Phillips, 32, was found stabbed to death July
ALMOST TRAGIC—Yasmin (right), 3-year-old daughter of Rita Hayworth and Aly Kahn, is |} "124 wrestled with his wife in repeated
reported none the worse for wear” after accidentally swallowing
Beverly Hills, Cal., home. The child, shown with Miss Hayworth and half-sister Rebecca, had her [nothing from the time the scuffle proximates criminal intent.” stomach pumped out at Santa Monica Hospital while Rita and estranged husband Aly paced the
corridor nervously. (Story on Pag
Doubt-Tortured Mother to Leave Casket of Soldier-Son Closed
An Indianapolis mother, tor-/wanted to check the legs but|Sims was not notified until 14 drink.” tured by 24 months of uncertainty would not be able to stand it if months later.
concerning tho 1at@of her soldiet! son in Korea, decided today not]
to open the GI casket reported to in action by the Pacific command ceived another natice that he had she had been. . | July 23, 1950. However, Mrs. been killed in action. |
contain his body. ‘The casket arrived in Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. Jesse Sims, 506 Division St., said she was not fully convinced the Army identified the body correctly, She said the last letter she received from Washirigton about her son said the body had been recovered in Korea and had been
identified by a laundry mark, den-|.
tal work and other physical characteristics. Mrs. Sims gaid her son had no dental work done in civilian life and wasn’t aware that any had been done in the Army. However, she said, her son told her a Dayton, O., doctor said one leg was shorter than the other, probably caused by a mild case of polio. Mrs. Sims said yesterday she
Trygve Lie Predicts Korean Truce Soon
OSLO, Norway, Aug. 18 (UP)— Trygve Lie, United Natons Secre-tary-General, believes a Korean
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she had to look at the body. he
- Pfc. Sims was reported missing n
sleeping pills in her mother's |seif-defense but could remember-|safety rules which he said “ap-
[started until he later ‘came to| During the one-week period in |his senses” near Columbus, O., on|which' “the production of coal 'U. 8. 40. He said his car ran out|/will cease,” Mr. Lewis said all lof gas there. [owners should put their mines “in a legally safe condition,” Tells of Argument Both hard and soft coal mines In his statement, Phillips said manned by UMW members will he and his wife argued the night/be closed during the memorial
| period. of July 18, and Mrs. Phillips left Mr. Lewis’ notice, published in
the house “because she wanted a 41, ynited Mine Workers Journal, {was addressed to coal operators, | He said she returned about|UMW locals, the U. 8. Bureau of Ten months after she received diylight, and the argument start- Mines, federal mine inspectors, otice. he was missing, she re- ed again when he asked where and state mining departments and . {state inspectors. A Phillips stated he threatened to| He said that only coal produc- % “glap her around,” but that hisition would stop. All other “neces-
One of Top 10 Suspects Held
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16— FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover announced the arrest of] John Thomas Hill, 49, one of |
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tives, in Hamtramck, Mich., early|
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{County, Maryland, on charges of
\murder, and in Portsmouth, Va. oijtv » declared the judge after in Chicago today to return on charges of felonious assault. po,ring evidence, “It is stretching lips here.
a point. I don’t know that I can | put you in jail for thinking. But Slabs Vs. Sandwiches rolling your eyes—I don’t know.”
He has been the subject of an in{tensive FBI search since May, 11950. | Mr. Hoover said the FBI in|vestigation show8 Hil had been in {New York state until early spring
are the windows of the soul.”
took under advisement the case of seaboard.
the nation’s 10 most wanted rugi2, TARR snsusal of rolling his eyes
today. lar d Vv unicipal Court 3 the man got doned near Richmond, Va. The arrest was made by FBI ,, gang off city buses when she He
i did and was “rolling his eyes night. | (Hill is wanted in Queen Anne .,nin,oyusly.” She called police. |
for leniency because there are six day that tourists are using the children in the family.
ot wife replied: Ye heard that be-| sary work’ such as mine mainte-| Roll Them Eyes fore. any ley ne me ant oss pw) continue iis And You Might Land in Jail
awakened to find her standing) Wage Negotiations over him with a knife. Phillips) The notice made no mention said he wrestled her in “self-de-| of forthcoming wage-hour negofense.” (tiations between the’ UMW and It has been written “the eyes Traced Record the coal operators. The search for Phillips covered It sald that less than eight B : lth trv as detectives traced months have elapsed since 119 ut that isn’t much help to a/the country miners were killed in “the unnecudge with a decision to make. |his employment record to Califor-|ggeary yuletide horror of the! Judge Phillip L. Bayt yesterday|nia, the Midwest and the pastern West Frankfort (Ill) mine dee} aster.”
| From Dec. 23, 1951, through A car which police believe was) driven by Phillips when he left|last July 31, he sald, 33¢ miners
{have been kiled and some 20,040 ban-| ' The young woman testified in|Indianapolis was found a maimed. | In that same period, he added, federal mine inspection records| red ‘reveal a total of 52,256 viola-/ Indianapolis Detectives Fre tions, by mine management of
| were, are Whistler and Lee Hindman Phil. safety provisions of the federal
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arrived in Chicago last!
“I have no doubt you
Mr. Lewis said local union of-
BRONTE, Ontario, Aug. The defendant's wife pleaded (UP)—Residents complained to- mine conditions. Coal production, he said, “will
Bronte Cemetery as a picnic he resumed Tuesday, Sept. 2.”
mining code.” F
ficers and safety committees will heir to a multi-million-dollar oleo confer with mine managements margarine | 18 during the holiday period about'cotrt today for a hearing on]
charges he acted as a procurer|
‘Speech Seen Harmony Move
Butler Tentative Site for Address
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower will speak in Indianapolis the night of Sept. 9 in the Butler University Fieldhouse, it was
reliably reported here today. A publicity spokesman in Gen. Eisenhower's Denver campaign headquarters said their office had no knowledge of the reported Indianapolis speech date and would not confirm fit. The retired five-star Army General will open his campaign drive in Philadelphia Sept. 4 under auspices of the National Young Republicans, it was said. From there he will go to Minnesota for a speech Sept. 6, then wheel back to Indianapolis. The Minnesota talk will concern farm problems. Invited by Editors Gen. Eisenhower had been th. vited to Indianapolis originally b the Indiana Republican Editori Association which will then be in session. ; Steve Noland, association secretary, sald the GOP stapdard bearer had accepted the invitation but was awaiting further reports, from the national campaign head quarters. He could not confirm the General would speak at Butler. He sald that Mr. Eisenhower's come ing had grown beyond the propor. ipner meeting origl-
However, it was understood the night meeting will be under the association’s auspices with full support from the Republican State Central Committee and all district and county organizations. Insiders point to the General's appearance here as pin-pointing a major speech. Indiana was a controversial state during the Republican natfonal convention, throwing 30 votes down the line to Sen. Robert Taft and two to the General. Harmony Move There also has been a wide Jelke, 22, socialite police. . {divergence in the political thinking of Gen. Eisenhower and Indilana’'s Sen. Willlam Jenner, It ap{peared so wide that speculation ‘was high that a major split might [develop within the party here. Recently, however, the two fac-
United Press Telephoto. COVER-UP—Sylvia Eder, 24, covers her face as she is booked in New York police court on white slavery charges connected with the vice arrest of playboy Mickey Jelke.
Society Playboy Faces Vice Charges Today
: By United Press [ty and connection with the vice-| NEW YORK, Aug. 16—Minot ring were not disclosed by the,
(Mickey)
Gunman Robs
fortune appears In
For State GOP
truce may come ‘any moment |/when his trail was lost. It then
tions reported they.will work to-
now.” was picked up in Detroit. “In my personal opinion,” he; « Arrested in Bed
gaid, ‘the purely objective con- FBI ts 1 d he took ditions for a cease-fire have long agents learned he oo : tempting to become acquainted
been in existence. I still hope for F0Om on Smit St. in Hamtramck, | a positive result, which may come, Using the name of James Smith. U1 8 PSIson of tis opposite sex| —s0 to speak—any moment now.”| Hill was arrested this morning g : while in bed in his Smith St.|
“There is no country, no nation,| y which has been victorious in room. | LOCAL TEMPERATURES
|conduct” which prohibits “accost-|
ling, approaching, following or at-|
Korea. The winner is an idea—| Mr. Hoover said Hill admitted) § a, m... 71 10 8. m... 18 | namely, the conception of col-| Participation in the robbery of | 7a m.."70 11 a m.. 18 | lective security.” |a store in Willoughby, Md., where, 8 a, m... 713 12 (Noon) 8 | the - elderly store keeper Was| 9 a, m... 76 |
Mr. Lie spoke yesterday before
the Oslo branch of the Norwegian Peaten to death with a hammer.
Latest humidity ...e... 67%
| Her husband was charged un-/ground, sitting on the tomb stones {der a city ordinance on ‘“obscene/to eat their lunch.
'the coal operators that he wants
take effect on Oct, 1. | Husband Gives Wife Crew-Cut During a Tiff
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United Nations Association. Hill has been ve i a
Detroit junk yar r the past om months, Mr. Hoover said. |
Award Contracts Hill's criminal record dates, {back to 1926.
For Illinois Hospital | Mr. Hoover said Hill will ‘be,
BENTON, Ill, Aug. 16 (UP)— arraigned before a federal judge] Contracts have been awarded for!'in Detroit on charges of unlawful a new 125-bed Franklin County flight to avoid prosecution. hospital here and construction is| Nr expected to begin within a few
Mrs. Jane Bianco, 29, complain-|
|He retaliated by blackening her| |eye and shearing her shoulder-| {length hair to a crew-cut, she said. >
What's more she charged
of $500-a-night call girls. Mr. Lewis has given notice to Jelke was arrested yesterday at | his swank East Side apartment] ore (t otiat as ® [19 DeB0ligle A BY Sontrant 10 falda to crush a cafe-society vice
ring. |
Eder, 24, also was arrested In jor jp Jelke's apartment. She was being registrar's office today and es. state Sept. 15. held as a material witness.
bail. He termed the charges ‘ri-| {diculous and outrageous.”
A mother of two took her new blood, whose name appears in the » qrink at a water cooler and today and/1952 Bocial Register,
charged her husband with assault. cifically prosti
lor,” police arrested a in press agent and seven stunning bills,
weeks.
The contract totaled $1.64 mil-| lion—$122,000 below the original estimated cost. The State Health Department said the hospital will |,
Heat, Little Rain Expected Here
Although showers over Indiana the past 48 hours have brought
cost less per bed than any other some relief to drought-stricken| hospital built in Illinois recently./ farmers, a 30-day weather bureau| The hospital is to be completed forecast today generally spelled
fn about a year and a half.
Shop for Your Home This Week End
If you are in need of a more suitable home for your family be sure and see the many hundreds of home values advertised For Sale in the real estate pages of The Indianapolis Times, this week end.
|nothing but bad news.
Above normal temperatures for, the mid-August to mid-September, period were forecast with sub-| normal rainfalls for the nation| except the extreme north and south areas. More showers were predicted| for southern Indiana tomorrow, but will not hit central and north{ern areas. | In a 24-hour period ending this morning, .69 inches of rain fell |in the downtown area. At the air-| (port, 1.02 inches fell. | | Temperatures today ranged to|
6220 N. TEMPLE
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humidity continued high.
{irae degrees above normal and|
| Mule Leaves Farm For ‘High Old Time’ | A black and brown local muf€,' decided yesterday, like Francis, his famous Hollywood counterpart, there are better things in {life for a mule than farm work. | The mule, owned by Mr. and| Mrs. James Dodson, 850 Olin
Ave. strayed away from home. The Dodsons have asked police! to be on the lookout for a mule of that description having a high
© time all by himself.
magistrate’'s court, when he woke {up this morning he told her: “You [look cute.”
{ | Alaska to Organize Air Guard Squadron
form its first fighter-bomber squadron and supporting units of] the Air National Guard, the De-| {fense Department announced today. They will he the first Air {National Guard units in the terri|tory’s history. The new squadron will be lolcated and trained at Anchorage. It will be activated next July 1.
You Could Change The Election
| | Joseph -E. McLean, associate professor of politics at Prince- | | |
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ton University, says too many | people are. indifferent toward | their duty as a voter. He reminds every citizen that | EVERY SINGLE VOTE is im- | portant | sick ‘man was taken to the Cz polls where his vote meant the election of President Hayes. You'll realize HOW IMPORTANT YOUR VOTE IS when you read Prof. McClean’s series of articles . . . : ‘POLITICS IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT’ Starting’ Monday in THE TIMES
- United Press Telephoto. SILENT WITNESS—Jake (Greasy Thumb) Guzik, called in for questioning in the shotgun slaying of Chicago policy king Ted Roe, goes free after refusing to discuss anything with police except | his name, address and state of health. The one-time bookkeeper | for Al Capone. gang employed the same close-mouthed tactics he | used when quizzed by the Senate Crime Investigating Committee.
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“actresses and models.” The raids climaxed a seven-month investigation by the district attorney's office,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (UP) charged with the same crimes as —Alaska has been authorized to Jelke with the exception of the
like the time a |
gether toward the fall campaign. The Sept. 9 date most likely will“not be the only stop in IndiITHACA, N. Y.,, Aug. 16 — A|ana for Gen. Eisenhower. It is A lovely blonde model, Bylvia nandit slugged an assistant cash- expected he will whistle-stop the Cornell University through the northern part of the
detectives began a series of By United Press
{caped with more than $4000 in| It seemed assured today he will Jelke was released on $50,000 cash make his first Hoosier stop that Assistant Cashier Harold J. day in Ft. Wayne, touching others |Barnard, 40, told police he stepped (a8 he crosses into Indiana and up five-feet-five-inch blue- 4 of the cashier's office to get [to Milwaukee for a major speech {that night. ) was 8pe- «felt gomething hard pressed in|#”7"™" 4
charged with compulsory my pack.” {a 7 Ss 2
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fon, two counts of Ving ‘He gajd no words were spoken,
{ed to her husband, Frank, yester- off the proceeds of prostitution int when he turned around he /day when he came home from and Sullivan Law violations for was hit over the left eye with a / ‘ iwork with lipstick on his shirt, Possessing unregistered pistols. pistol butt. ; a
| The bandit, who was not obNe ‘served entering or leaving the Along with the “eligible bache- ,;1qine on the Cornell campus, jobless scooped up “several packages” of J 7p police said. They were “Ba mostly under $20 denomination, # : authorities said, “with a few $100 g& bills mixed in.” College authorities: said the cashier's office usually is not The jobless press agent, Ray- Pen on Saturday. during the ?
. summer, but it was today for the mond Russell Davioni, 34, was last day of the summer session.
Mr. Barnard was taken to a hospital suffering from a brain ! ‘concussion. His condition was ‘described as good.
‘Jobless Agent’
Sullivan Law violation, Among the others arrested were Erica Steel, 28, a well-built inks ala v. redhead who said she did bit] 7 roles on television shows; Bar- Canada Gets U. S. Jets bara Harmon, 31, a blonde who, WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (UP) said she once had parts on the —The Air Force has loaned £ Kate Smith television show, Canada a few jet training planes model Nancy Hawkins, 23; Joan to help train jet flight instructors Douglas, 20, another model, and for the RCAF and other North a teen-aged redhead whose identi- Atlantic Treaty nations.
Mother Given 10 Days §
‘To Sober Up for Trial’
A mother whose two girls, 6 1946 on donviction of another and 8, were found wandering on child neglect charge. The penalty 3% the street has been sentenced to was suspended then, but she later, 10 days in jail and will face child served 45 days’in jail for violation, neglect charges when released. ‘of probation. Mrs. Letha Springer, 39, of 753 Miss Betty ‘Miller, 19, of 1014 Find Safety Pin Pershing St. also was fined $1 N. King Ave. found the children . ’ and costs by Judge Pro Tem Vie- Thursday night. In Whisperer s Throat tor Rigot in Municipal Court 4 She said she took them to their yesterday.
TO SPEAK HERE—lke.
[term, Mrs. Springer will |spoke in whispers, brought into Juvenile Court to face a possible $500 fine and jail/Judge Rigot said, “I'm giving you term of 180 days. .
She received that in your trial in Juvenile Court.” i
be want them.” Mrs, [threp years ago.
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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 16 (UP) mother, and said Mrs." Springer —Doctors examining Harold Bar« “After her release on the drunk told her, “You take them. I don't ber, 4, to find why he always , : removed a In. sentencing Mrs. Springer, rusty safety pin from his throat. Hilton Barber said he. 110 days so you can sober up for must have swallowed it about
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