Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1952 — Page 19

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Tn

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- Free Band Training ae ek l h R - |per-hour on the trans-Atlantic they had captured the nation’s transport crashed yesterday near INDIANA Music CO. (flight from Gander, Newfound- youngest firebug. They said the'Jehlum, 40 miles south of Rawal-/| 115 E. OHIO IM. 4488 It isn’ : land to Aldergrove, Northern arsonist who set fire to an auto- pindi, killing. all 18 persons a. er, sn't a : Ireland, the Royal Aero Club an- mobile and seven baby carriages aboard.

ite page the first three nounced officially today. was an 8-year-old girl.

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Death Sentence Knife Slips, Kills Boy

In Slaying of

hich Imonths of 1953. . r y He Rau : Upheld by Court f New Illinois Lake Open Grabs $255 ‘on Ice’ ERSKINE, Minn., Aug. 27 (UP) WASTE the Brooklyn SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27 Bad News for Pop MONMOUTH. Ill. Aug. 27 (UP) PORTSMOUTH, O. Aug: 27 - Paul O. Bagne, 15, was killed PAPER and his tribal | ami (UP) —BiiY Cook. Who A ate ra YOR® Alp 4 (up). Illinois’ newest lake is Bid (UP)--"Cafe manager Gerla Cap- yesterday when a butcher knife . . v ' bog p 0 X ) - a . y . hive of Amer. persons, saw another avenue of Te ny hove da 8 make open for the use of the 600 Mon- |inger told police today a burglar slipped from a hog carcass and AMERICAN PAPER

rnegie endow. d of the voice the ugliness of one shn-killer ) and an Aryell. ?

By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 27-—The I"BI today added to its list of “10 most wanted” criminals a one-time respected family man who murdered his wife and two young sons without apparent motive and later shot a policeman.

escape from the execution chamber close today after the California Supreme Court turned down a plea for reversal of his murder conviction. The court yesterday ruled Cook, a 24-year-old Joplin, Mo., dishwasher’'s helper, must die for the

mouth families who shared

the stole $225 in cold cash from his

havior. A proposed law would cost of lake construction. Hickory establishment. Mr. Caplinger said hold parents responsible for acts Grove Lake, six miles north of the thief took the money from a of vandalism committed in public here, is 72 acres in size on a 162- refrigerator.

parks by children under 18.

Storm Threat Eases MIAMI, Fla. Aug. 27 (UP) — The pack of squalls forming

acre plot. It is stocked with bass, bluegills and channel catfish.

Belittles lke ‘Crusade’ BALTIMORE, Md,

Close Call for Orson

ROME, Aug. 27 (UP) -American actor-producer Orson Welles

James Eddie Diggs. 39, re- Jan. 6, 1951 robbery-killing of ‘ . Aug. 27 aqcaped injury outside Rome yesplaced John Thomas Hill, a mur- Robert H. Dewey, of Seattle, om hist mE fropical gon (UP)--Sen. A. 8. Mike MoNroney yo 4ay when his car hit a tree der suspect who was captured at Pitted SUSE 80 ¥ ong ® (DS Okla.) says the Eisenhower a blowout, Welles’ chauf-

Wash., on a Southern California

Atlantic today, showing no fresh

after

Hamtramck, Mich, Aug. 16. desert highway. ''! “crusade for the ‘middle of the feur. who was driving, was inrum Diggs. a mechanic at the Naval Cook said his prosecutors Bign, of becoming a full-blown poaq- is turning out to be a ‘mud- jad qlightly, rd that you Air Station in Norfolk, Va., had stirred up “public wrath” against "Ur cane. dle of the road.'"” He spoke Bt A : Youth been a model citizen in the early Uniied Press Telephoto: mim. Takes Over Battalion Democratic rally ‘here last night. |nmates Aid War Cause eath your 1940's. He met mortgage pay- FIRE HERO—William Jen. "yw. Mr. Dewey was slain, UPS

ments on his home promptly, had a good credit record, and was described by his neighbors as quiet and hard-working. But 6n May 26, 1949, the FBI

ney, 21, son of a Los ‘Angeles doctor, is credited with saving former President Herbert Hoover and other guests whep a

!Cook was being hunted as the kid-nap-slayer of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mosser, Atwood, Ill, and their three children,

WITH U. 8. SECOND. DIVISION, Korea, Aug. 27 (UP)—Lt, Col. George Fogle of Gainsville, Fla., has assumed command of

the Third Battalion, 38th Infan-

Still a Big Business WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UP) Federal revenue agents seized 10,270 illicit stills, 5.7 million gal-

TIONIA., Mich, Aug. 27 Tonia County citizens learned today that Michigan. Reformatory inmates had donated 70 per cent of the blood given to the county

i i i : lons of fermenting mash and 9850 . said, Diggs fired two shots into: Mountain lodge in the High Si. Crop Prospects Good try Regiment in Korea. alcohol tax law violators last Ree er Doo a ; his wife and three into each of| erras was destroyed by fire. " ul It : na Tn am of Internal Rev: | al le Fog About his sons, James Jr, 6, and Al. ————— SPRINGFIELD, Ill. Aug. 27 Digger Strikes Gas Feat, 106 Buroal oI Toft 15 ign

publican propa supposedly

fonso, 4. No clear motive has been established. A week later, the FBI reported.

Employer Shot;

(UP)—Corn and soybean prospects remain “favorable” in Illi-| nois except in extremely dry

AUSTIN, Minn, Aug. 27 (UP) —A digging machine struck a gas main here yesterday and the mu-

Margaret Passes By

COPENHAGEN, Denmark,

MURRAY BAY, Quebec, Aug. (UP)—Sen. Robert A. Taft

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punctured his heart. The youth

had been working in his father's meat shop.

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the fleeing Diggs shot a bullet] Worker Held | southeastern areas, the crop reinto the mouth of Policeman Rex| porting service said today.

Howell of Hamlet, N. C., who had] The owner of a rubber stamp . stopped the car in which Diggs company here was in fair condi- lke to Meet GOP Chiefs WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UP),

was riding with friends. . {tion in Methodist Hospital toHis companions, who later sur-| —~Republican National Chairman Arthur E. Summerfield an-

rendered to Norfolk police, day, victim of a shooting which

costs are pro- |(R. 0.) said today he would be implying that origin. I supe of Commerce

| for the truth

nicipal gas plant was forced to Aug. 27 (UP)-—Miss Margaret shut off service to 6800 customers Truman passed through here to- ready to SampaiSn for his former to repair the leak. 'day aboard the “North Express” rival, Dwight D. Eisenhower, as) . len route to Paris on the last leg Soon Aas he returns to WashingLong Legion Parade of her European vacation. ton from his Canadian vacation. NEW YORK, Aug. 27 (UP)—

The last contingent of the annual Grab Firebug, 8 Plane Crash Kills 18

price controls

- claimed Diggs had forced th resulted from an argument with : . ~ - (11 : tats a7 imiediaty in “at gun hs 16 drive Sod hem / gu nounced last night that Gen. American Legion parade moved CLIFTON. N. J, Aug. 27 (UP) KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 27] s is fresh in Norfolk 10 Hantlet. ) an employee. Dwight D. Eisenhower will meet past the reviewing stand at 7:45 - Police said today they believed (UP) A Pakistan Air Force |

yusewives will Shot twice was David Blythe, with GOP candidates and party , - i : Y p. m. yesterday, nine hours d ony sale ha alter shooting 44, of 2020 N. New Jersey St. He |eaders from Ohio, Pennsylvania, rs minutes. after the 2 ay eased cost of er “lowell, Diggs made them owns the Blythe Rubber Stamp ang Maryland at a conference in started drive to a remote, wooded area Co, 241 N. Delaware St. : . slariec,

vorkers. This paring on the whether it is 1e knows that ch as it would

The Where he left them with the ex-| shooting took place in front of planation that he was “going tothe building. take to the woods.” Police arrested Adrian H. Whiteman; 55, of 2271, E. Ohio St., {who gave detectives a statement |admitting the shooting: He told

Board OK's 25 ‘officers he and Mr. Blythe had

. workers are 1 ny other time For Police Force |argued. Mr. Blythe was about to

tes. It's also _|discharge him because of unsatishas not kept The Safety Board loday ap {factory work, the statement said.

proved 25 men for appointment to : day inees of the major parties, asking living, or the | Police filed a preliminary . >! Jor p 8, ai g the Indianapolis Police, Depart narge of assault and battery

. vis them to petition President Trument, effective Sept. 16. 'with intent to kill against White- Steel Output Gaining man to effect the truce. The board also confirmed 27 man. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UP) ii . probationary police as first grade| -Defense Production Adminis- British Jet Hits It Up patrolmen after one year’s Service, A page of garden news and trator Henry H. Fowler reported] LONDON, Aug. 27 UP) and promoted Sgt. Joseph H. pictures appears in your Sunday today that the nation's steel sup- Britain's twin-engined Canberra | Riley to assistant superintendent|Times: plies will return to pre-strike jet bomber averaged 605.52 miles-|

Cleveland Sept. 8. U K ¥ ole . rges Korean iruce $4.2 Million for Music | "| 5", nGELES. Aug. 27 (UP) EVANSTON, Ill, Aug. 27 (UP) —-An immediate truce in Korea — The Northwestern University was called for today by ProgresSchool of Music has received a sive Party Presidential Candibequest of $4.2 million from the date Vincent Hallinan. He sent a estate of the late Mrs. Elsie 8. joint message to Gov. Adlai E. Eckstein, Chicago music patron, Stevenson and Gen. Dwight D. university officials announced to- Eisenhower, presidential nomi-

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of police and fire radio operation. Nine of the new appointments were men who recently finished their rookie training in police gchool. The other 16 were men who had earlier become emergency police officers during an interim period between police schools. New. policemen to be sworn in at 11 a. m. Sept. 15 in City Hall are: | Jerry Beranek, William Snefyker, Joseph Babcock, William C. Ball, John Belcher, George L.! Wood, Frank Spallina, Mason, Dale Rusk, Virgil Jarvis, Arthur| Bencik, Edward Teets, Irvin Wil-| kerson, John A. Bush, Leonard! Dehn Jf., Julius Somya, Herbert Tolle, Frank Chaszar, William Melloy, Roy F. West, Robert J. F. Quinn, William Hyneman, Albert 8S. Taylor, David Jeter, Robert Gasper and Colion Chaney.

Plowing Contest Run | In Smoother Furrow ROCHESTER, Minn., Aug. 27, (UP) — The National Plowing | Contest had a smoother row to hoe today. Presidential Candidates Adlai E. Stevenson and Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower will speak on the same day, Sept. 6. | Mr. Stevenson accepted for the, second time, an invitation to speak that day on a farm near Kasson, Minn. His acceptance ended a dilemma for the contest's. board of directors which, started when both candidates were invited to speak on Sept.

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