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Show Meat Cleaver . Slaying Suspect IICCU UJf VUUII DETROIT, April 12.AJ.R) Mild-mannered, five-foot, two-inch two-inch Stanley Anculewicz indicted two weeks ago as the hired meat i cleaver slayer of Lydia Thompson, Thomp-son, was freed today by common pleas Judge Neal .Fitzgerald. Anculewicz' release highlight ed the rapidly intensifying feud between high Michigan officials and circuit judge George B. Murphy, Mur-phy, the Wayne county labor rackets grand juror. ' On March 22, Murphy climaxed the 18-month- investigation into the mutilation killing of Mrs. Thompson, 48-year-old Russian-born Russian-born laundry operator, by indicting indict-ing her. husband and his second wife on charges of first degree murder and conspiracy. Later, the one-man grand juror Warm Springs Patients Honor Roosevelt Memory WARM SPRINGS, Ga., April 12 (U.R) Polio patients and other residents of this tiny community marked the second anniversary today of -the death of their famed friend, Franklin D. Roosevelt, by holding memorial services in the little chapel of the Warm Springs Foundation. A choir made up of infantile Jap Educators Receive Warning WASHINGTON. April 12 WO Japanese educators will be told to teach toe "sanctity oi me pledged word" in international relations in revising their peacetime peace-time educational system. In a broad policy directive for warded to Gen. Douglas- Mac-Arthur, Mac-Arthur, the 11 -nation far eastern commission said Japanese schools in the future should prepare their students "for life in a demo cratic nation. be placed on the teaching of the sancUty of . the pledged word in all Jmman relations, whether between be-tween Individuals nations." The commission said that revision re-vision of Jhe '' Japanese school system should .be undertaken by the , Japanese themselves under MacArthur's- supervision. It stated that the teaching of STADIUM COMPLETION "ultra-nationalism, state Shinto-j BID SUBMITTED ism. veneration of the emperor,! SALT LAKE CITY, April exultation of the state over the Recluse Fortune Poses Mystery CHICAGO, April 12 (OB The death of an aged recluse in a junk-littered, rat-infested flat, where he and his blind sister lived on a starvation, diet, left police and neighbors baffled to-! day by a riddle that nay never, be solved. After questioning scores of per- Daralvsis patients-sang the favor ite hvmns of the late president Basil O'Connor, president of thelfor the rights of others. iti. i.t..AItjt .kmi4 i inHvirlital and rarp sunerioritv. of international life should- be should be eliminated from the stressed," FEC said. "The spirit educational system." Textbooks of justice, fair play, and respect foundation, paid tribute to the wartime president. $300,000 Damages Asked In Cash PHILADELPHIA, April 12 (U.R) .and the necessity for friendship based upon "mutual respect for peoples of all races and religions should be emphasized. " "Special emphasis should also 12 $77,097 was submitted for the sons who knew August Richter, 79, police admitted they had. no answer to the question: "Where did Richter and his sister Amelia, 89, get the treasure trove they hoarded $1S1,500 in cash and guilt-edged securities?" Police questioned Richter's blind sister, but learned nothing to shed light on the mystery. At 8 Sunday, April 13, 1947 SUNDAY tALD France's Pals Refuse to 'Sing' HOLLYWOOD, Aprtf 12 U.R Friends of crooner Frankie Sinatra Sin-atra today declined to "sing" about his one-punch rvictory over New York Columnist Lee Mortimer Morti-mer in a night club Tuesday. Sam Weiss, 200-pound .music -?lf,U0f WclS 9UU1UUKU V completion of the University 0fnerenuy Utah stadium by Christiansen that contain "such ideas' were Bros. Salt Lake construction tagged for destruction. firm, the state building board an- FEC also recommended earn- nouncea toaay. ine construction lacnes at tne soutn cnicago nos-: uublisher: Treinff Weiss: Miss ital, where she was taken after ir... ais nnaan- Wiiim, Rpv. Richter's death, said she was toojton and Jack MasS) all compan- xeeoie ana serine to taiK co-!jnniI n th. cinmr t rim'i ivhur the fight occurred, were silent I when they were questioned by ination of all military subjects from schools and the wearing of military -type uniforms by students. will include 6800 new seats to complete the horseshoe seating plant at the north end of the stadium. TROUT PARADISE BECKONS 'investigators BOSTON (U.R) The brooks. "I'm scared of cops," Sam rivers and ponds of Massachu- Weiss was quoted as saying setts have been stocked 'with! Mortimer, and Nat Dallinger, a 600,000 legal size trout in prep- photographer, claimed that Weiss aration for the opening of the i held the columnist during the fishing season April 15. brawl Sinatra was charged with bat- . tery before he left for New Yorfc ' ( Wednesday night. He said Moftf- -ff utv tutu vu - - - - t long time," gave him a "sneering 1 look," and "I hit him," Mortimer denied, however, he called Sinatra Sin-atra names. V-. - District'- attorney investigators have asked the New York staU- boxing commissioB if Sinatra ever held a boxing license. Under the law, a professional fighters' fist constitutes a deadly weapon, and a deadly weapon assault would then be filed against him. . The United States produces ap- , proximately 900,000,000 barrels, o of oil annually. named Anculewicz, 33-year - old, Mrs. Rhoda Wenger, 24-year-pot and pan salesman, as the! old "suspended death" mother "John Doe" in the Thompson J and her husband. Lenand, 23. San warrants and accused him of be- Francisco, asked $300,000 darning darn-ing the actual killer. 'ages from a Pittsburgh trucking ' Fitzgerald cleared Anculewicz of the charges at the request of Wayne county prosecutor James company in a suit in federal court here today. The Wengers were injured in MrNallv who rnnfprrcrf with an antnmohile accident near state and county law enforce- Krumsville, Pa., on Nov. 30, 1945. ment officers yesterday in Lan- j Mrs. Wenger was taken to Allen-sing. Allen-sing. ;town hospital where she gave Fitzgerald postponed a hearing .birth to a daughter. Karen, while date for Louis V. Thompson, 49, still in a coma six months later, wealthy Highland Park auto deal-; The suit charged that Mrs. er, and his beautiful second, wife,! Wenger was rendered "incompet-Mrs. "incompet-Mrs. Helen Budnik Thompson. 38, ent" by injuries suffered when until April 28. ja trailer-truck of the L & H Meanwhile. Murphv reared up! Transportation Co.. Pittsburg, from a sick bed. to challenge all I crashed into the rear of their, critics of his grand jury. The I automobile. judge, who is ill with influenza,- Wenger. who sustained a brok-offered brok-offered to debate his grand jury; en leg "and collar bone, asked activities publicly "with any- $100,000 for his injuries and body." $200,000 for those of his wife. He Mrs. Riddle, also released to-; asserted in the suit that his wife day as a material witness, had cannot speak, or use her arms told the grand jury lhat Anctile-iand legs, and that he "will for-wicz for-wicz related the details of the i ever" be deprived of "her so-murder so-murder to her. She quoted him asjeiety, companionship and serv-confessing serv-confessing the killing after a, ices as a wife." black-mail conspiracy plot in-i Their attorney. Robert M. Bern-spired Bern-spired by Thompson. stein claimed the truck rammed Anculewicz, who is married, the Wenger automobile while said her story was "all lies" and! both vehicles were traveling in that he merely had been trying! the same direction. He charged to "get rid" of Mrs. Riddle by! the crash was due to "careless-his "careless-his lurid story. ness and recklessness" of the Mrs. Thompson's hacked body, truck driver. the head .nearly severed, was found in a deserted "lover's lane"! CAAfi AAA DMW near Pontiac, Mich., Oct. 13, 1945. The kiUing touched off the great- I a Dl.. est manhunt in Michigan criminal' WeeDS L. A. TlOni history. j LOS ANGELES, April 12 0J.R BACHELOR OBSERVES j Flames that swept through two 103RD BIRTHDAY j factory building in a spectacular. ' block-long fire near the Los An- SOUTH BEND, Ind April 12 geles river caused $400,000 dam-(U.R dam-(U.R "Uncle Dan ' Young, who;agei it was estimated today, has been a bachelor for 103 years. Cause of the fire, which broke said he planned to stay that way. out last ni(,ht in the National When he celebrated his 103rd Furniture Co plant was unde-birthday unde-birthday week ago. Young said termined. he might get married if he could1 ' find someone his own age. HelvlVi,e ,,.,. added that he was "not inter- Vtvr nrprr ested in any young woman of 85 CUAS1 or 90." HOLLYWOOD. Cal., April 11 In answer to proposals from 28 (U.R) Vinnie Vines, veteran women including a 100-year-old! Elizabeth, N. J., ' middleweight, Bostonian who asked him to bring 'makes his local debut against a pig from his farm if he comes young Frankie Angustain in the to visit her. Young said today, fl0-ro"und main event at Holly-"Really. Holly-"Really. I was only kidding." wood Legion stadium tonight. Around the World JERUSALEM, April 12 (U.R) ' Greek orthodox Easter ceremonies ceremo-nies will be climaxed today "by observance of the holy fire ritual ' in the cell of the holy sepulchre The holy fire, representing the light of the ressurection, rises miraculously from a stone bench in the inner sepulchre chamber, according to Greek ecclesiastical legend. Only the patriarch, officiating of-ficiating head of the church, takes part in the ceremony. SEOUL, (U.R) Lt. Gen. John R. Hodge. American commander in Korea, said today that if the Russians fail to abide by the Mos cow agreement "we will go ahead in our zone and build up economic econ-omic security letting the Koreans Ko-reans run their own government so far as possible." AMSTERDAM. (U.R) The 824-ton 824-ton British steamer Viceroy hit , a mine of Walcheren island today, and sank. Eight seamen and a Belgian pilot were missing. Four survivors were picked up by islanders who went Out in row-boats. YOKOHAMA, (U.R Col. 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