Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1951 — Page 7
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TaHutri’s Court Appearance Delayed Defense Attorney Delays Appearance IfflHAvr York. Dee. 13.-r-i(UP) — Tallulah Bankhead fumed and Cussed in the wings today wailing for her on-stage cue in the trial Os the forirter maid who has accused her pt spending heavily tor aex, champagne, cocaine, and marijuana. ''Miss Bankhead's big entrance Iras tb have been yesterday, when she was scheduled .to take the stand and deny the charges. But was kept off the stage by a man she refers to freaiy as ‘what a ham." That man was State senator tj. MoriU, attorney tor the qeu woman" U the case—the defendant. Moritt’s cifaut is Mrs. |jiv’’Leen Cronin, She, not Miss sankhead, is on in a‘SAjcpunt indictment with stealing. fi,284.<4) from the actress during 18 months as her personal.maid and , jkeretary by raising the amounts on I incidental-expense checks signed bj’ Tallulah. *" i Moritt spent the entire court ses* s|on yesterday cross, examining Benjamin Nadel, an accountant who for 10 years has prepared Miss Bankhead’s income tax returns. Kidney Slow-Down May Bring Restless Nights £xm kidney function glows down, many complain of nasmnr backache, head pcbes. diasineas andwas •< pep and energy. Don't suffer restless nights with these discomforts if reduced kidney function is getting you down—due to such common causes Metre* and strain. ovsr-eJuertion or expoeure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to ©old or wrong diet w*y c*u*e getting up .h--a over 60 years. It’s amaxing hew many times | tea fiushout waste. Get Doan’s Pills today I
The indications w«F« thM he spend today’* fourth trial gesgion in prolonged cross examination of i an accpuiMf&t from the district attorney’s office, Bernard Dolgin. Tallulah was scheduled to testify as the star state after Dolgin finishes. The defense"attowiey's protracted cros»examination not opjy held up Miss Bankhead's appearance on the stand, but his complaints of the previous day led to her being banished from the court-i room at the start of yesterday's *e» slon. General sessions judge Harold Steyens exegudad all witnesses faom the courtroom prior to theirt testifying. Miss Bankhead, a glamorous and stormy figure of the stage for more than 80 years (<m dan. 31 she will be 49, 50, or 51, depending on whether you .belfave Who's Who, trie world almanac, or magazine articles), sivept out of the room grandly. Moritt bad accused Tallulah of stepping on his lines—grimacing, snorting, and turning her cfaronic racking though with cruel timing into a guffaw. Tallulah denied It But the judge decided witnesses liad better go. The actress spent the day in an anteroom. gulping coffee, smoking numerous dgarets, I and talking a> a Tallulah rate. Moritt, who contends that the 59-yeay-edd defendant’s check kiting was done at the direction and order of Mi&s Bankhead, brought out from the accountant Nadel that his firm received ths star's checks after they were (gained at the bank Although the figures added io checks, raising the amounts, were in an ink color different from the original figures. Nadel’s firm bad not Questioned them. When asked whether hi* books Hated "items given to William Langford," Nadel said he had a “recoliectjon of a savings bank ac- ; count in bis name in which deposits were made for him " Langford, an actor who is tall, dark, and handsome. had a part in the Bankhead starring play ‘‘Private Lives.” He sat with Tallulah in court (luring the first two trial days but did not appear yesterday .
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A Cadet At Coast Guard'A«ud#my f ’’ ' * \ i J? • \ The above picture shows Cadet Garyrß. Krekson solving a problem in navigation at tlie U. S. Coaat Guard Academy, New London, • Conn. - . -J. ' Erekson was selected with 300 other new cadets from a group of 5,000 candidates who took a competitive* examination last February. Cadet Erekson will spend four years at the academy and will be graduated with a bachelor of science degree in engineering and commissioned an ensign in the U. S. coait guard. A graduate of Decatur high school. Erekson jk a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid B. Erekson, 704 Washington street, tbjs'c|ty.
Temperature Dips To Eight This Morning The temperature dropped lo a low of 8 degrees 'early this morning. By 8 o'clock the mercury in local thermometers had climbed to’ tlws season. ‘ Nearly Four Billion Added Value In State Washington, Dec. 18.—(UP)— The U-S. Census Bureau aaid todafr preliminary estimates from its annual survey .of manufacturers showed “yglpe sodded by manufacture” In Indiana last year was $3,1832,892,000. t'he bureau said this was |77|>79|,000 more than the 1949 added,” or Ute value created byp manufacturing, and nearly four , times 'gs much as 1939. ». LUst year, the average number of workers +in manufacturing m Indiana was 461,334 as compared with 414,857 for 1949 ; 457,582 fa 1947 and 2(75,272 in 1939, the bureau said. iff JBMI I* * ■> ' . ..? iHAPELY actress Marie Wilson and TV producer Robert Fallon, 31. jisplay their marriage license in " Hollywood in anticipation of wedling jn Santa Barbara, Cat FaL on is from Memphis, Tenn., has lever been married. He was a warJme pUot. Miss Wilson divorced ictor Nixon in Las Vegak ji IQSO- /JatanuiMonalf
< . I' ' ' "— " — " » «•< 1U U. u ■ H KMTI KE M 1028 RUSSELL STREET, DECATUR, INDIANA \ Safari, December 15th, 1:30 PM ■I Walnut Vanlty and Bed; Blonde ? Mahogany Twin Beds, Vanity, ,Cheat, Bench and night stand; Console Radio; 5 Studio Couches; Hollywood Bed; 4 Occasional Chairs; 2 Dinette Sets; Desk; Tilt Back Chair and Ottoman; Floor Lamps; Baby Play Pen; Tier Table; Round Coffee i Table; China Closet; Chest of Drawers; Card Table and chairs; Sewing Table; Stand; Baby Teeter Chair; Kitchen Cabinet; End Tables; 4 Lounge Chairs; 5 Gas Ranges; Living Room Suite; 2 Dining Room Suites; Coal Heatet; Trunk; 9xl2' Rug; *2 Congoleum Rugs; .Coldspot Refrigerator; Crosley Refrigerator..'® J K LH.C. DEEPFREEZE, TO'// 1949; OIL BURNER, thermostat; FUEL OIL TANK ANO FITTINGS. Hotpoint Electric range; T Prigidalre; ‘‘Lloyd” Chrome BrdalsaU Set; Living Room Suite; Tilt-back Chair; Radio and Victrola combination; 2 - 9xl2’ Rugs with pads; Desk. TERMS—CASH. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strickler, Owners Gerald Strickler & D. S. Blair—Auctioneers r Cl W. Kent—Sales Mgr. f • Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana ’• Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for jiccldcnts. <>• 8 1113
Civil Service Posts Opee At Baer Field Announcement was made of the aril/service openings now able at Baer Field, Fort Wayne, ’ tor laborers with pay ranging from f 1.39;.t0 $1.57 per hour. Nd tests dre required, and experience requirements are light. Civil service examiners also announced positionk -Of air force material inspectors at .salaries ranging from 44,295 to $5,050. Positions are located. in many metropolitan cenders" throughout an eight-state aiea. For further information contact' Robert Frisinger in the Deca|ur posloffice. —— > ■ if You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays ■’ , 11 mi W I W——■
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k Denied By Chrysler I Army Red Tape Is 4 ' Blamed By Detroit, Dec.' 11 — /UP) — Chrysler corporation today any price-gouging on defense contracts with \ the Detroit tank ar-j penal and blamed army red tape for high prices on spare parts for vehicles. The nation’s third largest automaker said its army profits "by design" were kept at a lower level (han those earned on civilian business. Frank Misch, assistant comptroller for Chrysler, testified in a pre-
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pared statement at the fourth day of hearings by the house sub-com-mittee on executive expenditures into buying policies of the arsenal which the committee chairman labeled a {'mess.” Committee investigator Edward Schaffer had charged earlier that pricing policies of the automotive Industry and middlemen profits hgd cost the government $395,009,900 in the past three years ' on spare parts, alone. Schaffer had pointed put auio companies frequently w o u Id charge two different prices for the eafae item, one upder the claasiß-. cation of cocurrent spare parts and the other under ‘‘replhnisfcnient” parts. He also charged that auto companies would faMr parts Xr.om the actual manufacturers of the items and then jife-sell them to the govHr 1 —“
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ernment at prices ranging j»p to 400 percent more than their original cost. \ . Misch blamed the high coat Os government red tape Cor part of this, particularly on small epn- . tracts. \ ’>■ The coat of merely preparing, a bid on items involving about SIOO is far more than the total yafae of some of these smaller bids/' fee said. i ■■ ' He denied any collusion between • Chrysler and its supplier ftrms to . gssure successful bn ar--1 senal contracts either through failure to W go ah to 1 w«.y for someone else, or by pric- • ing ridiculously] high so the bid is dearly unacceptabfa- • Total expenditures of all auto- > mobile tourists in Washington - averages $73,458,819 a yew. ___, , 1
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