Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1952 — Page 2
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1852
Ott Workman 8 Branch Boards
Crime Booms | Johns Fights Against
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“Emmett Johns launched g sec-/only commit a youth to the Indi-
' Enrolling Voters
Has Spent Il was created today, and all boards
|were increased from four to five {members.
An eighth registration board
1 In Indianapolis Trial for Murder
. ond bid today to escape trial for ana Boys School.” Major Categories murder in the slaying of Patrol-| ‘man John L. Sullivan. | Ahead of Last Year | A third defense attorney en- ¢ {tered the ease ahd asked Judge By DAVID WATSON Saul I. Rabb to transfer the case Indiana's capital city today was fpom his Criminal Court 2 to “well on its way toward breaking Juvenile Court.
last year’s crim2 and violence = The petition contéhded the case ’ .. record. Belongs 1 Juvenile Court because, Mr. Fairchild cited a 1947 rul-|for freedom tomorrow.
An FBI crime analysis based Jolkins was 17 years old when ar- ing of the Indiana Supreme Court! The formerly wealthy Longooon records submitted by police rested in Ey nn Court can which held Juvenile Court was tee farmer and politician will departments throughout the coun-| {without jurisdiction when a youth have his sen try show all major crime is higher| 3 |under 18 is charged with a crime tence reviewed this year than last. | 1125 Housing punishable Ly death or life im- again by the The comparison was made for prisonment state Clemency
Si ’ Judge Rabb set a hearing on Commission. / the first six months of each y | 1 8! i At the end of the year complete] Units Are OK d {the petition for Saturday. He! Workman still ®
, py The Federal Housing Admin-izlso will consider at the same contends he is ¥ 1otals will te available, {istration today flashed the go-/time an earlier motion to declare innocent, claimSixteen Killed {ahead signal for construction.of Johns’ indictment illegal because jn g he wa s Already Indianapolis has re. 1125 units of defense housing for Negroes have been “systematical- “framed” by a
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Prosecutor Fairchild said he |
would resist the transfer and] !prosecute Johns , for murder, By TED KNAP which carries the death penalty Ott Workman, life-termer| or life imprisonment upon con- tagged as Indiana's No. 1 “politi-| Ivietion. {eal prisoner,” gets another chance!
corded 16 murders, or slayings De Indianapolis critical area. [ly excluded” fram grand jury political conspirdescribed by police as “non-| The FIA program calls for service. lacy. Serious { negligent. manslaughter,” That’s|eTection of 200 units for sale and Officer Killed July 23 |doubt has fre-
925 rental units, including 148} for minority groups, F. Shirley] Patrolman Sullivan was killed Wilcox, state FHA director, said./in a gun duel July 23 when he
{quently been cast
two more than for the first half| on his convic-
of 1951. There have been more robberies, more assaults, more burglaries, '
Workman
This is the second allotment returned home and found his wife
{sion has turned him down cold for i ls ith an intruder.? larcenies and more cars stolen, |Of defense housing to be approved SUERINE arrested a short time the Past three years. f
The bureau report of last year by the federal agencies for Ine tor when he collapsed from a
showed the biggest Indiana city dianapolis since the city was de. nshot wound nine blocks from
I via aio te one most packed SAT ial defense area ast oil os ppd my oe uy i . . 0 ndiana in :
The new petition was filed by man in Indiana history who was| + 1951, the reports showed, one
third of the cars stolen were!fered for rental and sale to de-laarjjer motion was presented by|such a light charge—being an ac-| taken in Indianapolis. A little fense workers now employed at attorneys P. L. Harden and John|cessory before the fact in com-| under one third of all state as- approved defense plants. These Browder. {mission of attempted robbery w sault offenses occurred here, niust be workers commuting to {a weapon, inflicting personal inGain E the area now, or have moved . jury. aln Each Year into the area since Dec. 19, 1950, War Hero Convicted Gov. Ralph Gates, on recom-,
Since 1950 the murder and man- [the FHA official reported. i . mendation of the Clemency Com- © slaughter rate has been steadily List of Builders Of Publicity Hoax mission, paroled Workman in|
increasing during the six-month {1945 i ing, Mie Sin mo hi The following builders have! WASHINGTON — Medal of | 1945.
Sentenced as Accomplice
were 14 killed during the same 20 houses to sell for $10.50 wan’ 1s prised Was found guilty yesterday for
period last year and 16 died be- {ML i ames Inc, 75 rentals with his role in a phony suicide at-| NR h " Workman. fore July 1 this year. TD ewart haisum, 100 rentals at $101.3s |t€MPt bY a 21-year-old mother. Gov. Gates’ investigation dian't! Comparative crime rates dis-| Paul 1. Crie 64 rentals (60 reserved| The World- War II hero and| OY. rates g closed by police department re-|i3 units at $1180 and four at 385. (Roland M. Bennett, 26, were Prove the bribe charge. and ports to the FBI for Indianapolis M & D Puliders Corp., 10 houses for charged with causing a false re- Judge Gilkison refused to disclose
1 L000. | | show robberies this year at 221 [Jack Edwin Counts, 208 rentals at 377.50, port to be made to police in’ the | who he thought got the payoff. |
and 116 last year; aggravated as-|”* &°L' Realty. Inc. 34 fentals at $77.50, apparent attempt of Mrs. Ernes- Charges Political Grudge -- ault at 201 this year, and 136 in|co "Ll yuki “in Tawrince fs sasat tine L. Womble to jump from a| | -. 1951; burglary by break-in, 1336 units at $86.50 and 99 at $79, This firm sixth floor ledge of a downtown| In a recent letter to the clem- + this year, and 1087 last year; 1ar-| 310.200. 100 fot sale 5t" $200 and 30 1o| YWCA. lency commission, Workman | ceny of more than $50, 820 this *g,3' Side’ Remodeiing Co. Inc, 4s Municipal Court Judge Frank|charges Judge Gilkison, a Repub- ~ year, and 602 in 1951; larceny fOr | mtis Homer, So, six rentals at|H: Meyers said Mrs. Womble's |, ...~= w;, jived in the same] - less than $50, 1782 this year, and! s12 50 » THE, SX Tenia 3% emilcide” attempt and Mr." |
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i 5 ; , : #71380 last year; car thefts, 671 this| huries B' Walter, 38. rental ais at) Smith's so-called rescue were “a |county as Workman, has haunted f |
year, and 474 in 1951. '$72.50 and 50 units at $76. These are re-
hoax to attract public attention.” him over a political grudge. ————" ==="! (Carter H. Manny, former presi- | dent of the prison board of trus-| tees, sympathetically called. Workman a “political prisoner.” | Whatever political power Work-! man had 16 years ago is gone. But politics still figures in his! future. After tomorrow's clem-| ency hearing, Democrat Gov. | Schricker could free Democrat Workman. - But that might re-| kindle the old fire, and Gov. Schricker is running for office. |
Mayor Kills Annexation
Mayor Clark today sliced a 150acre “finger” from proposed city, territory on E. 38th St. by re-! fusing to approve City Council! annexation of the land. { He returned, unsigned, the an-| nexation ordinance. His action, constitutes a veto. {
Because the proposed annexa-| tion was heavily opposed, and barely won out by a 5-4 vote, the! veto is expected to stand. It is the second bill rejected by Mayor Clark since he took office Jan. 1. The Mayor said this step was { “contrary to good annexation, | which contemplates taking in {only adjacent, contiguous areas.” | Wherever the rule has been violated, Le said, the result has been “unsatisfactory.” As proposed, the area to be annexed lay in a long, narrow strip north from 38th St. to 46th St. | between Graham and Arlington Aves, z Owned by Lutz Realty Construction Co., Inc, it was to be the site of 740 houses built within GI-loan specifications fer ownership by veterans of World War II and the Korean action.
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~ The new board will be at Fire Station 28, 512 E. 38th St., today; Rhodius Park Community House tomorrow, and Fire Station 29, 2302 Shelby St., Thursday. Meanwhile, fear that registration boards would not be able to take care of all persons desiring to register before the Oct. 6 deadline was expressed by Troy Totty, president of the UAW-CIO sponsored Marion County Citizenship] Couneil. i Mr. Totty urged workers to) register after work rather than after dinner, to-avoid the evening rush and the risk: of not being able to register, Branch .boards will operate in Washington Township today between 2 and 9 p. m. at these
| Bunker Hill
UN Batters Red Attacks
Throws Back 20 Assaults
By United Press SEOUL, Sept. 23—Communist soldiers launched 20 probing at-| tacks across the Korean battle-| front today, but United Nations] troops battered them back with artillery, mortar - and machine’ gun fire. =." Six of the assaults came in the area, four ‘came around Heartbreak Ridge northwest of the Punchbowl and three were on the east-central front near the rocky peak called “Luke The Gook’s Castle.” | An 8th Army briefing officer said he believed the probes were
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Court Frees Duke Stern
‘Obscene Literature Case Dropped
"Duke Stern, Indianapolis magician, was freed today of charges of possessing obscene literature, Special Judge Charles W. Cook, Criminal Court 2, reversed Mr, Stern's earlier conviction in Municipal Court in which the for mer received a 10-day jail sentence and a $100 fine. 2 The judge ruled there was in. sufficient evidence in the case. He earlier had ruled out the evidence on the grounds it was obtained with a faulty search warrant.
in a raid on the New Novelty Shop, 10 E. Market St, where he
places:
vd. . tion, but the Clemency Commis- yii"a4sn Hills ‘Country Club, Spring) ict forces.
{Ward during the same hours:
Units to be built must be of-\sttorney E. IL. Johnson. The sentenced to life in prison on" A .ai Estate, 1838 Central Ave.
{the Courthouse basement. Tho! ith 3 | Registration Board office is open|g¢ from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily,
Freedom ended 25 days/Carthy (R. Wis.) plans to visit < 1950, 12 persons were killed. There |P€€D approved for these projects: Honor winnér Maynard Smith, 41,|later after Supreme Court Judge seven other states to campaign
|cians were paid $50,000 to parole nounced yesterday. |The Sunday Times.
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John Strange Sheol, 1800 K. 62a §4, |)USt “harassing actions.” Judge Cook also ruled Mr, {rosked Creek Schoo NX Michigan Rd. as Sth Army announced thalh Keith Perkins, 13, an Indian- Stern was innocent of the charge Ravinsnand Five: Bias Ratonss oot 5 op highest, 2Polis Times carrier of six months, because an employee of such a
inflicted the PRAT ‘he King Chureh, MT: Remler) Mies of the year on Com. builds model airplanes for a store does not have actual pos
| hobby. (session of its merchandise. | " Tomorrow, boards will visit the] Some 3332 Reds were taken Keith, who lives at 2848 N. New| - ollowing locations in the Thirdlout of action, including 1858| Jersey St., delivers: to customers 4th in Family Stricken killed, 1442 wounded and 32 cap-/in tne neighborhood of 30th St. 1 So. at Bar Eare Ave, | g By Same Polio Virus
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McCarthy Plans Tour
Yeggs battered .a rear door to CHICAGO — Sen. Joseph Me- with four cases of the same
after 15 hours of bitter fighting. SPlinters to get at the safe con-|sirain of the disease.
taining $100 in the General Auc-| Three other children of Mr, Ed Sovola, Indianapolis’ most tion Warehouse, 947 Massachu-and Mrs. Leo Linnemanstons
| Frank Gilkison charged politl- for “real Republicans,” it was an-| discussed columnist, appears in setts Ave, early today. They took died -of polio last week. Four
[the safe with them. more were quarantined at home,
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