PAGE TWO Mental Patient Captur After Killing Psychiatrist PITTSBURGH (AP)—A mental'at the hospital. 'don't want to have to shoot you_ patient killed a psychiatrist and Police found two pistols—a .38 - "We can help you once you're wounded a policeman at a Veter- automatic and a .45 automatic— out, but we can't do anything ens' Administration hospital yes- near Pola when they finally un-while you're in there." terday, then held off some 60 offi-.locked the door to the twoofficesi Hospital officials said Pola had' cers fore nearly two hours before on the first floor. It was not bar- been discharged from the hospital bellow felled by tear gas. • Iricaded. !against medical advice last Aprils Captured unconscious was Wil-' Pola had done most of the shoot- 19. That was the latest of sever liam Pola, 27, of nearby Wilmer- ing in the gun battle v:ith police. al stays he had , made there since ding, a former Marine corporal He was not hit, being discharged from the Marine who was a voluntary patient all POLA STEADFASTLY ignored Corps early in :1955. the sprawling Leech Farm Hos- - Pola's half-sister, Mrs. Jane Fil tpleas by a nurse to surrender. t pital in the _past. lar of Wilmerding, said Pola hadi Standing a few feet awaSr.'from the gone for an appointment at the'. DR. DANIEL THAW, 61, was office and around a corner, Mrs. .V.A.'s regional-office in downtown fatally shot in an office'Alta Houser pleaded:;„ adjoining the one where Pola was "Bill, don't just sit there biting Pittsburgh. • - captured. your lip. Just open'the door, kick. "/ REALLY DON'T know how. Patrolman Horace McDaniel the gun out and get rid of it.,he wound up at the hospital," she was hit in the leg by a ricochet- Please, Bill, come out now. I'm said. "He was in good spirits frig bullet just after police arrived out here waiting for ,you. They s Thursday. He botight two safety belts for his car Thursday. Hei said that's what every car needs."l Dr. Thaw had worked with Pala , in the past. On the hospital staff, since 1959, he: was chief of acute and intensive treatment services. The hospital said Pola has suf fered from schizophrenia, or a split personality. Red Border Guards Wound Girl - BERLIN (AN East German!of Lichterfelde In the American border guards shot and wounded sector. r a teen-age West Berlin girl on the. West police said the two girls border last night, West police went to the barbed wire in dark reported. iness. Another girl with her was' When they arrived East Ger-. dragged through the barbed wire man border guards called out to _barricade into East Germany, po-*them. lice added. "Come up to the Wire." the Both girls approached the wire guards' were quoted. "Your girl believing an East German friend friend is waiting for you." was trying to escape, the wound-! At this point the barbed wire ed girl told police. is some yards back from the ac- Police said the girls are . 17 tual demarcation line. So when years old. They were identifiedithe girls went up to the wire they only as Ursula and Karin. were on Communist territory. American Military Police were, The invitation apparently - was a rushed to the spot in the borough'trap. Profit-Taking Slows Recovery NEW YORK (4--;Proflt-taking 225.40. As a result the average interrupted the stock market's re- wound up the week slightly ahead covery yesterday, sending it into of - the 224.60 at which it closed a mild decline. last Friday. It was an anti-climatic session after the wild falls and rises of earlier in the week. Traders who bought stocks as prices slumped Monday and Tues day morning sold fairly heavily during the morning. The market mounted a moder ate recovery timing the early aft ernoon which ct.tt losses and pro duced some gains. Then the sell ing picked up and the decline re sumed. LOSSES RANGED from a few cents to $1 or more with the high priced, volatile issues suffering more severly. The various stock averages de clined moderately but Mere was virtually an even split between gainers and losers over-all. The Associated Press average of 00 stocks dipped only .10 to Presidents' Stenographer Fired by White House WASHINGTON O) Jack Ro magna, who has taken down the words of four presidents, was fired yesterday as official White House reporter. Romagna, whose fountain pen raced across notebook pages with shorthand symbols, gave -way to mechanized stenographic devices. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA The Dow Janes industrial aver age dropped 2.31 to 611.05, just short of the 611.88 Where it stood a week ago.' - The Standard. & Poor's '5OO - average was off .25 to 59.38. It closed at 59.47 last Friday. • Wall Street Glossary PAPER' PROFIT—A profit on a security which is held by its owner. To realize this profit, the security Is sold. This is called profit taking. BEAR—A "person who believes stock prices will fall. A bear market is one in which prices are falling. BULL—A person who believes stock prices will rise. A bull market is one in which prices are rising. - GROWTH STOCK—The stock of a. company which seems destined to expand sales and earnings over a period of time; BLUE CHIP—The stock of a company known for its - ability to make profits and pay dividends. Generally considered safe investments, these stock are usually shares of nationally known companies. MARGIN—The cash value advanced by the investor when he uses credit to buy a security. The broker advances the balance. Currently, the investor is required to put up 70 per cent of the security's price. - MARGIN CALL—The demand by a broker for cash or' col lateral on a marl account when it declines below a level set by the broker cethe exchange. Israelis Uphold Eichmann Execution JERUSALEM, Israeli Sectorrand bloody Eichmann case was (AP)—"No punishment coup have at last over. been adequate for this great de-, There was satisfaction, too, that stroyer, but his evil has been the man held responsible for a punished and justice has been major part in persecution of the done." Jews, at least had met punishment people who were his Thus commented yesterday the:from the Tel Aviv paper Yediot Ahronot on , chief victims. 'the end of Adolf Eichmann--Pres; A man-in-the-street opinion was i ident Izhak Ben—Zvi's rejection expressed by a Jerusalem tax of a clemency appsal,- the quick' -- .r who said: transfer. of the prisoner from' glad it is Jerusalern;to ' prison, his last un-' Eichmann 1 repentent - words, the springing; to be exe iof the trap, the scattering of his or his trial ashes over the Mediterranean. .'1 id have made' ! BY WORD OF MOUTH and edi-, i s treets, in Itorial, Israelis uphold the mid-' e shops and (night execution. i turants, Is ! The general attitude seemed tol heard Is be collective relief, as the nation radio station l 1 , quketed for the traditional Sab- , declare:' bath observance; that the grim e r e's n o atonement millions of vic tims, but justice hal been done." Eichmann's end had been, ex pected. Only the swift sequence after the denial of mercy was a surprise. Report Guotes Estes as Planning Freeman Visit on Mohnen! Rules WASHINGTON (W) An Agri- . culture- Department report dated; last fall quotes Billie Sol Estes,• Texas financier• indicted for fraud,i as saying that if department of didals tried to change thesules o cotton allotments in the middle oft the game he would take the mat-I ter direct to Secretary of Agri culture Orville L. Freeman and, if necessary, to President Kenne dy. ESTES WAS described in the report assaying he had depended on his attorney, John P. Dennison, and his, associates to insure that his operations in connection with 'transfers of cotton allotments 'Were entirely within the law. "He (Estes) knew,"' the report said, "that they had studied the reglations and had made contact !with county and state Agricultur ;al Stabilization and Conservation Service, ASCS, officials before 'any of the transfers were effected. "He knew none of th'e details of these transactions, since he did not have sense enough to handle details and left the transactions Ark& Llamas' It was news even to the people of the immigrant'town of Ramleh near the prison. They did not MR CONDITIONED . CAT/1A VIVI' COOL Academy Award Wilmer, BEST Ante '1(/ : • .1 ;A. • BEST SCRIBMY! w6 =—° 4. "—l sTs „ Exclusive Special Engagement! NO RESERVED SEATS! 3 PERFORM/SCES DAILY! Abby Naito SATURDAY, JUNE 1 2. 1962 entirely up to them. - HE WAS SATISFIED that they had followed the advice of the ASCS officials and ;he knew that if these offirial ever intend ed to try to change the rules retro actively in the middle of !the game he would take the latter ! , direct to the, secretary and the President if necessary.' i . A copy of ; the report was shown yesterday to The Associated Press. The 146-page report previously had been kept under a iconfiden tial classification, but copfloies had been turned over to the: Justice Department and to congressional committees investigating the Es tes case. . THE JUSTICE Depirtment, in turn made a copy 'available to a Texas grand jury investigating the death last June 3 of ;Henry H. Marshall, program specialist for the Texas ASCS "office.lMarshall had been .found shot Tie times with a rifle. I • The report is dated' Oct. 27, 1961. The date is given:as to the occasion when Estes threatened to go to Freeman and Kennedy. know of the midnight execution until newspaper trucks) from Tel Aviv began arriving at 6 a.m. • Speedily, the Israeli gcivernment announced that Eichmann's body had been cremated, aceording to his will. A launch transferred the ashes to a police boat and they were scattered at sea. "A similar proceure was , fol lowed with the remains of the Nazi war criminals executed by order of the Nuremberg Interna tional Tribunal," said !the corn munique. * sauslommi * rifcgdzrt last times TON4TE "DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE" Starts MONpii i `Y Tony Curtis The OUTSIDER with Bruce Bennett NUIBERG NOW Daily al 2:C4 505& 8:15 P.M.
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