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Show - - - , - , . raastlaY, May , . , I7,1949 - Police Appear - ' - - Th , . , , .. D s ,. . :',:;:' . . Reuther Shooting N gyls , ' (I 1. - ..4;r-- , -----.- DIES Injured '.,i.)...:.',,:r.:.,:.:::::::, S46.1s:: ,.,:',,,i'; , , hTI lfd.i.TI:::Aot.ci ; -- , ( .9za1;51 7 . , ...- :,,:tge.:7r--- 7. . : ---, 1 trill k'. 1......s. A ' - S3 Tipp ; - ... , ab116.;:jr- . Salt Rutledge's Attorneys Stiidy Application For Boil - . (AP)Last ianuarY, Mrs. AdrianaXugente ed and Nicholson, : 80, married her young Nigrn, chauffeur because want him' to hays sny property. don't have long to live 's She died Saturday at her home here. Her husband, Allan L. G. Woods, 23, said of her Monday, "Mommy had been M for years but it was pneumonia that finally took her awayshe was great womani a great worn' an." ' The inter-raci- al marriage issued to Woods and the wealthy white woman was one of the first after the California Su. preme Court ruled such marriages were legal. Woods wheeled his intended bride to the marriage license bureau three times before a license was granted. The third time she 'brought along a physician's statement that she understood the step she was taking. , , 3 - take City, Utah , ;S . . i Holiday Shocitind Ford Workers Begin Spree Called , Slowi Return. to Jobs , ,. . . . ' iord no DETRorr ' (AP):-Th-, e wage issue, ended in its 27th Motor Company's army of 106,000 dart- - early Sunday. was then and that company production workere began a slow union , t. in an extraornegotiations, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (Al') march back to. the work bencll dinary session, drew up a plan for Tuesday wrote off as Tuesday after its strike settle- naming an arbitrator in the assembly line speed-u-p issue. murders and a suicide the four ment.; - At conservative estimate the deaths from Salesman Richard R. With a peace pact signed and 'strikea cost workers and the corn., berserk spree sealed in 04 speed-u- p shotgun Peppler's dispute, pany a total of $77,000,000 in lost e on Memorial Day: 'Ford and the CIO United Auto wages and production. He shot to death his estranged ' The heiress wife and her two de- Workers resumed:, their job of whether. arbitrator will decideFord has the contracautomobiles. making , himself. then killed fenders, tual right to work employes tem., re exUnder eourt order not to molest : All of two weeks-Weporarily beyond set ' standards his wife, Peppier, 47, invaded her pected to pass, however, before their over-a- ll provided rate home at 2:45 a.m., breaking in a t6P production would again be doesn't exceed an eight-hou- r' rear door. ' attained. Extensive plant prepa- day's standard. When police arrived they found rations were required. in the driveway the body of pretOnly a limited number of men ty Mrs. Frances Peppier, 30, clad returned to Ford's key Rouge in night clothing, and beside it was left for 'Rouge ' It factory... Peppler's body. For Dies Inside the house, also shot to to get into its full swing of parts others before among LONDON (AP) Capt. Franz death, were Richard Sieswerda, manufacture 49 plants in the nation von 'Rintelen, 72, endwhile top 32, and his wife, Stella, 30.. The Ford's could each normalcy... cloak and dagger man for Kaiser.. latter was slain in bed. , An negotiations on Wilhelm, died a docile London'. daughter of The Ford-UAthe Pepplers slept through it un- a new contract, delayed 'by the subtutanite Monday. harmed strike, were pending at the same Operating in the Unitea States. .; There WAS evidence of a strug- time.' during the first world war, he , A gle. Close by- - Sieswerda's body pension plan, was credited with the destruction increase and of 32 munition ships. Re blamed a Lay a loaded pistol. with Wage along Police Chief Howard I.. Cole- health., and accident ,insurence, his capture by allied intelligence man said the Sieswerdas evident- are ,goals of the union. Ford on, the bungling of Franz von has said it, wants Jo "review" Papen, German military attache ly were attendants to twice-marriin the United States and later Mrs. Peppier, who has asked virtuallY the entire contract. ' , The strike, in which there wes !noes ace diplomat. police protection. , d Slayings Suicide thrice-widow- ' ,.,.111 J AtHOME .LOS ANGELES gro L. T DETROIT- - (AP)) . After a t so, ,,, , A AL. b p PHLADELPILIA (AP) -- Folweek's work police pursued their g I , ia ----- lowing a fight in a DennY'arcide. ri Pit!' '4' Investigation of the Vietorli AN, ' three teen-ag- e Reuther shooting Tuesday' utithl 1 LZ.2419".116'.s, L4I eff1,3M5CM!! youths and a I itns1 11' ' limited results. 1 Orman apasserby were wounded 111.,a ' , ,....s...5"rit...,,-----,..,All Inquiry into the attack On It of bullets fired from a a bail by m..,7.-,---.- . .7r. v.,...i..CIO United Auto the i ''',:57' automobile in Philadel-speeding Workers official appeared to be ., .... . - 111 phia's Italian section., on routine lines. ,(14" -CI ':(10 Detective Lt.- Frank May said Reuther, the UAW's educa,..... . ., 0 the tional director, was shot at his 0 shooting occurred Monday .0 o LI o home the night of May 24, much one of the.victims, Anthony alter In the same manner bit brother, 0 O. 0 0 0 19, and several of Marimaro, 0 Walter, UAW president, was at- Ho 01: am.. AmoNno, ili off three' other u..........II beat. friends his 0 0 tacked last year. b ( o v who .attacked an uniden On each occasion the assailyouths e ant fired a shotgun - through a tilled man in the arcade: - , window. -----. vmmaniA400,;Al24 .M arImato suffered bullet Victor lost his right eye. ,Wal.iiS107-. woundi of the left temple and , ter's right arm was almost torn neck. Ills condition wait de. off. AP' ,orio 4 . :scribed is fair. ' Police released one man and 11(4 . took another into custody over 46 - I Frank Menne., 17, a nephew of .7 )0-r- 49 Memorial the 1417. Day weekend. Councilthan Louis Monday they ,arrested Charles - ,44edi?":0;',426,44-04-2 Illippoil w 6.116.1,k- - Pl was reported in critical Menna, Brock, 51,.'for questioning after condition with bullet wounds 'of finding guns and ammunition in YAnd after you get through.resting your feet from the : the chest. , his home. No charge was filed. Memorial Day parade, you can take Smoky for his walk!" Vincent Fulgelmiti, 17, was in Previously they released Harcondition with bullet ., good per Blyler, '33, who had been woundi of the lege. , beard boasting in a bar that he Mrs. Louise Pinto,' 39, was shot shot victor. Police said he de' the right thigh. in he had been dared drinking ,and talking idly. Monday from HanoveK Germany, Dr. ,..Kurt Schumacher, Barngrover said he had no word German Socialist, communicated CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia. CAP) his regrets to Walter Reuther on An attorney for 'Dr. Robert C. when Goodrich would return to " Rutledge Jr, 28, convicted of sec Cedar Rapids.,,, the attack on Victor. Asked if he thought bail would Schumacher,lchairmitn of the opd degree murder, says "It isn't likely" that application for bail be high,' Barngrover said that the Social Democratic Partylof Ger- Tor Rutledge will be made Tues- relatively low bond of $5000 was enemila said "the of the many, set when Rutledge was arrested day. workers movement will not sucA district court jury, after de- In St. Louis on a first degree ceed in stopping the progress of ' less than four hours, murder charge. the democratic powers In spite liberating convicted the St. Louis child , However, County Attorney Wheir terror." Walter Crissman said he planned specialist Saturday night He was accused of fatally stab- to demand that bond be set at a bing Byron C. Hattman, 29, St. high figure when it is requested. Louis aircraft engineer. Defense attorneys have until Hattman, whom defense coun- July 1 to file a motion for a sel contended, forcibly seduced new trial. Rutledge, facing senRutledge's pretty 23 - year - old tence of 10 years to life, will not blond wile, Sydney, died in a be sentenced until after hearing Cedar Rapids Hotel room last on a motion for a new trial. Dec. 14. Rutledge was arrested ANGELES The LOS (AP) three days later in St Louis. Trans-Pacif- ic mercy dash of a Rutledge has been in the coun"Navy chief petty officer to tha ty jail here since March 23 when wife he surrendered to - authorities bedside of his critically-i- ll bit a delay Tuesday. here after a lengthy extradition Chief Stnrekeeper William J. fight Kopytko was aboard a Navy Mars1 Walter - J. Barngrover, who plane two hours out of Honolulu, helped direct Rutledgets defense but it was forced to turn back through the month-lon- g trial, because of engine trouble and said action to seek bail for the bad weather. He was on the pediatrician would not be started ,.bAILY110 last leg of a 5000-mi- le trip from until attorneys confer with Es father-in-laHowGuam. Dr. on his station . Meanwhile, the condition of ard B. Goodrich--DrGoodrich returned to Ha Pio tos-tiNGahis wife, Marion, SO, in a Lt.e n- unMo., Sunday after tall trg was nibal, iron eral Hospital lung. changed. The young mtither of with Rutledge and his attorneys. two lay near death from an tack of infantile paralysis. Two Persons Missing Kopytko had been scheduled In Burned Japan Town to arrive at San Francisco at 8:30 However Nalv a.m., Tuesday. (AP)--T- wo TOKYO persons Call or ;our tronl agent. officials said it was not definite were reported Tuesday when the flight out of Honolulu at Yubari wheremissing fire destroyed Would be resumed. hundreds of homes and buildings I late yesterday. The fire broke out in a dormiHeiwa Mine Coal and tory of the spread through the town. It is on Hokkaido Island. . . - . 1 . ,1 - - , 3Yhhs Woman0 ij BRIpE oF 90 . ...., I 11 . - - z , . ., , . 0 Distur TH1 , , Neher'', c! !!!!:-.7- .. Baffled by , , LIFEst'LIKE THAT - ' , ,. , . , r - t , . : , . 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