Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1952 — Page 2
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Jealous Suitor Tipped N.
3 By United Press : NEW YORK, Sept. 22—Police said today a jealous suitor led them to a Harlem apartment house where the notorious Nolen brothers of Kentucky and a detective were killed in one of the fiercest close-range gun battles in {New York polices annais, |
Liat « | Political Roundup— Jt fica No TV on Stevenson ~ Konner her
By R. K. SHULL | Indiana Democrats today ruled Administration Hospital and by three fugitives from the Lewis- hands up.”
“We've got to catch this man, 4. .vising Adlai Stevenson's around Monument Circle. burg, Pa., Federal Prison. ‘Started Shooting’ or he'll kill someone.” Police de- here Friday night. Adlai intends to speak to a Joseph Nolen, 24, one of the “Have you got a search warclared today in renewing efforts “po... 0. 14 costs too much. {group of Democratie workers -in FBI's 10 most wanted criminals,{rant?” a. voice behind the door to nab a vicious, slugging robber.| Ln." ot the Democratic|the Claypool Hotel at 5:20 p. m.|and his brother, Ballard, 21, were/taunted. Offier Grant grabbed a An elderly grocery owner WAS o..cidential nominee's address at| At 6:30 p. m., Mr, Stevenson's killed. | chair for a shield and pushed the beaten unconscious and robbed of tne mairgrounds Coliseum will be schedule calls for him to dine with| Detective Philip Lamonica, 45,/door open with the muzzle of his $150 and a $300 ring this mOMN-'y,,5,40ast by radio only. Gov, and Mrs. Schricker in the who waded into a hail of bullets) machine gun. e and Dect. Laing. : Secretary of the Interior Oscar Executive Mansion. | Police immediately linked the ~yonman ° Stevenson's advance! Plans call for Adlai to, deliver fell, was fatally wounded. Elmer room. crime to three others earlier this .... "wad que here today to con- his speech from the Fairgrounds Schuer, 21, the third fugitive, "Joe Nolen was standing on month, one in which a 79-year-old ron with State Chairman Charles! Coliseum at 9 p. m. was captured unharmed. woman was beaten. Skillman and other Democratic] He will stop overnight with 68 Policemen Called James A. Thomas, 58, co-ownek.jeaders, (Sov. Schricker and leave the next of the Thomas & Yeager Grocery, i x {day for Paducah, Ky. { 2438 N. Harding St, was found In Evansville First P lit I N: . slumped against the meat counter] He will make final arrange- FOlIfICQ ores . .. . in his store today after he had ments on broadcasting the speech. | beaten up and thrown out by hind him and we all started
been slugged in the back of the, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's|, Indiana Young Republicans three umen when he went to S€€| shooting.” . neck with a blunt instrument, be- speech here also was not tele-|today invited Sen. Richard Nixon, his girl friend, Arline Ball, 32. | Patrolman Nicholas Matarazzo, Niser |GOP vice presidential candidate, The tipster, whose name was| °C 0"
lieved by police to be a home- vised. It was carried coast tol i : : “|to address a Ft. Wayne rally Oct. | Not disclosed, said he thought the made blackjack. |coast, however, on two radio net 24 Republican de men might be the escaped con-|5aW gunfi
aR works. i ; Describes’. Attacker Mr. Stevenson is scheduled to George Craig
ito the apartment house after a! ’ ’ ‘Don’t shoot’ and then all of a young man reported he had been sudden he pulled a gun from be-
|victs who robbed a Bronx bank has promised he of $12,600 last week and stole a|into the mattress. The bullets
in serious condition, Mr. Thomas!11:50 a. m. what is wrong with Indiana . . . later regained consciousness and! Plans call for him to speak on|Five Republican Senators have described his assailant. ithe Vanderburgh County Court- Agreed to participate in ceremdn-| He said the man entered the house steps 1:15 p. m. after a jos Qt 19 BOUOFINE Sen. Wotan tore and ordered a can of motorcade downtown beside Gov. E. Jenner. e term er lon, As ve to get it, Sehricker and Lt. Gov, John A, ker of Idaho, Robert A. Taft of [vad beoke inte the Joupsrbom he said he was slugged from Watkins. {Ohio, Everett M. Dirksen of 11- apartment on the top floor. behind D J {linois, Andrew F. Schoeppel of . inner With Schrickers . W 39, were The robber had emptied Mr. Kansas and Wallace F. Benfett the bath on 1 Sh Thomas’ trouser pockets, stripped| He is due to arrive in Indian- of Utah . . . Republican State 1¢ DA&L1r0OM. e door to the|still listed in critical condition y lapolis at the Weir Cook Municipal Committee voted unanimously to room was closed and Patrol-|today but attendants said he was
) { ‘and emptied the cash register. |AITPOFt at 4:25 p. m. seat Jess C. Monroe as Vigo Man Vincent Grant, 33, a sub-|somewhat improved.
| A motorcade will be Waiting to County GOP chairman, a post he ti Peljee said She mode of operas escort him past the Allison Divi- had won over the protests of sey-| 0 2n¢ gescripyon © € Man | i 1 of General Motors, Veterans eral party members,
Customs oy The End Is Pretty Near Here Finds Itself | Er This Old Fellow
2 . : & Fo In Gin Business Br DICK IITTMAN
By DAVID WATSON Summer today lay on his death The U. 8. Customs Bureau was bed. The end is not far off.
. with Old Man Summer , . . the! a as ie Nquor ber) Weather physicians diagnose i;qino hours trying to work or It needs a buyer for 1548 gal-/the fatal stroke as Autumnal), gjeenjess nights because of| lons of gin. A local dealer trans- Equinix. They say the end can-i,..¢ and humidity . . . the sudden ferred title of the stuff to the/NOt come later than 9:24 p. m. 4.000 bringing on flash floods bureau after he decided he could LY; . . . the violent wallop of nearnot sell it. At that time summer will have, ....ane winds . .. the awesome By giving it to customs, he Passed the ripe age of 93 . . .\.\ 0.0 of lightning . . . the parch-| freed himself of the import costs days, that is. To be axtca, he will ing effect of extended days of! Officials here dre awaiting be 2257 hours and 24 minutes old, |3rought the void left by the! Washington clearance to auction having ‘been born at 6:13 a. m. |, sing of loved ones in drown-| off the 645 cases of Argentine-| . ings or killing or maiming of | Passing of the Old Man—whose { 2 1s S54on Ywsurien gry zis at $10.50. smetime violent, often blazing EE unt Were Jost ipenteg) : - Eugene Okon, assistant cus. lemperanient affected the daily y ; §IWAYSE ov 4 ’ But mourning for summer is
lives of mankind around the toms collector, said the depart-| 1 d--will be noted with mixe djnot expected to. last long. Most]
ment wanted to restrict the bidreaction here, persons will soon be more vom
ding to dealers, . But if the $10.50 base bid b Not All Pleasant {cerned with the next generation not received, the bureau is in for| gome will remember only the|of the season's family. a lot of bottle smashing—they pleasant experiences—the luxuri-| Autumn takes over the Old| can't keep it. icp {ous hours basking in the sunshine Man's role and responsibility to-, . - © after stimulating swims in the|night. Of him, little is yet known. od pool or lake .,, the happily lazy But persons long in contact with] Early Legionnaires - hours fishing , . . the rounds of the family of seasons will not be ¢ First American Legion was com- golf . . . the sets of tennis . , .[surprised if autumn has not in- : United Press Telephoto, posed of Tories and American the pleasant after-sundown drive herited all the variable — and AFTER THE BATTLE Sn Arresting Detective Edward Harrow _ deserters within: the British lines in the counfry . . . the relaxing often unpredictable—traits of his (left) stands by at the booking of Elmer Schuer, one of three fugi-
during the Revolutionary War. lat the drive-in theater . . . the'predecessors. tives engaged police in a gun fight. D.C. ..a;
a store. he was ready to surrender.
The seven-story apartment ho-
1 a. m, yesterday and 12 detec-|Josephine Jimenez, 21. Detective Lamonica died shortly after he reached a hospital. De-
boisterous hours at the ball park. | Others will have less-pleasant memories of their association!
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| : | An-explosion of gunfire in a tiny machine gun specialist, called out, Talk Here—Too Costly bedroom early yesterday ended|“This is the police. . Throw your| {didate for Governer, has been ac-'rell explained the Clay County biennial convention today at.the cused of not paying his property Auditor had made a mistake in
his books which erroneously listed
{the bed, naked except for his
{socks,” Officer Grant said. “He gregsman William Bray and State {was about two feet from us. First
A force of 63 policemen went he held one hand out and sald the 60-odd people who heard the
_ rookie, said Nee said he wanted 0 SUPPOTt|sgeessed for $2200.
coming from under .p,,is in the state by local and| the bed and fired several shots |
Schuer crawled out from under did not pay local prop tel was surrounded by police at/the bed with a nude woman,/in the last two years.
Miss Ball and Bessie Smith, |tective Nicholas Cotter, 34, the found hiding injonly other officer wounded, was
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MONDAY, SECT. 22; 1952
Y. Police To Tough Fugitives
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Democrat Cites Craig
| George Craig, Republican can-!
tax for the last two years.
‘Governor Greets ‘Red Men Here
The Great Council of the Im-
| For Tax Delinquency | me Order ‘of Red Men—~more
Deputy Treasurer Agnes Tyr- than 1000 strong—opened its 95th
| ‘This charge was leveled here Mr. Craig as delinquent,
last night ‘by Democratic National
Bend, | Mr. ° Butler ' unexpectedly as'sailed the GOP candidate at the
{of the Americans for Democratic] {Action at the Claypool Hotel. At least two Republicans—Con-
Rep. Philip Willkie—were among
|accusation. Demands Probe of Records Mr. Butler's statement: !
She said that, as of now, Mr. Committeeman Paul Butler, South craig was not delinquent and did not owe the county a cent,
Miss Tyrrell explaified the “mis- William: E. Far-! fired by the Nolens before they monica were the first in the gocond annual state convention take” as follows:
House Sold Last Year
“Mr. Craig sold his house and the response. lot before Mar. 1, 1951, to Robert 1, go uis Oehler. The auditor's office had |New York, Great neglected to note the change oniprgphet, joined (the records and the house and; the response. {lot was erroneously in Mr. Craig's! {name after the sale. t
“The mistake was foupd last
“Craig recently sald he Was weak and corrected.”
{against federal aid to education,
| |state taxes.
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Claypool Hotel. Gov; Henry, .. Schridker ex- | tended official welcome to the delegates and$§
renkopf, San ! Francisco, Great Incohonee, gave
Buffler, Mr, Buffler
Tomorrow, Edward C. Harding, |5822 E. Washington St., is to be installed as the new Great In-
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Mr. Craig's property wascohonee, the top national post,
Lt. Gov. John Watkins wil speak
His delinquent property tax for,y yne panquet after the installa
as listed as be-| The
[one year was listed as $132.44 be-
larriv i will make a report on a study of | “As an example of his good fore the certificate of error was Hon. Taken to Methodist Hospitallarrive in Evansville Friday at P ¥ © small arsenal of ammunition from|stopped coming, and Schuer yelled faith, the accounts of the Clay! made. He also w Re
convention will recess
County Treasurer show that Craig |ing delinqyent on personal prop- Wednesday for a tour of Indiane
books to show that this matter) was at last satisfied. The auditor) explained there had been a mis-| take. “Certainly this calls for an investigation of the Clay, County tax records.” Mr. Craig could not be reached for comment. |
Says Auditor Erred
In an effort to check Mr. But-| ler’s statement, The Indianapolis: Times made an investigation of) the Clay County tax records. | The probe showed that Mr. | Craig had been marked delinquent recently but that a certificate of | error had been filed seven days) ago—Sept. 15—purporting to show
That Leaf Problem Is With Us Again |
Indianapolis Street Commissioner James B. Chappell sang a mournful second verse to his “Lullaby of the Leaves” today. He. again requested householders to either burn fallen leaves in| an incinerator or to place them! in baskets for the city trash col-| lectors to pick up. Householders may set out a maximum of five baskets, including trash. [ Either, is a stopgap measure, Mr. ! Chappell said, to keep leaves out of gutters until sufficient foliage! has fallen to justify sending out, the city’s sweepers for bulk col-| lection. hE Burning leaves in the gutter is’ illegal but allowing them to remain clogs sewers. “We've been all summer cleaning last year’s leaves out of the sewers,” wailed" M#® Chappell, “and now it’s starting all over.” :
erty taxes orty taxes for $85.76.
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fi | Clay County records show Mr. around the 500-Mile race track. | ~. "It is surprising to note that an Craig satisfied this tax delingency The final business session will be |entry was made only last week onimep, 29, 1952.
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