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fiberating late today on the gov- mandatory; ernment charge that. the escaped|20 years to life Michigan convict robbed and mur-| manslaughter,

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apartment March “6 after an all-'imum of 15 night poker party. : or acquittal. hl The prosecution has asked for al Medley was

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WASHINGTON, June 7 (U, P.).—| Assistant District Attorney John Joe Medley will learn before many W. Fihelly was prepared to deliver

There are five possible verdicts: another prison cell in.Michigan or! Guilty of first degree murder, car-

indicted first degree murder verdict, which counts—murder in the

on three Jeft course of checked out of his hotel and left| man and the house for democratic robbing Mrs. Boyer of her §1000 for Pittsburgh that morning. ° i silver fox jacket and | murder with malice and robbery. Daniel B. Maher, assistant district attorney, re-enacted this picture of | ered in his room

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A district court jury will start de-| mercy ‘with death by electrocution gas stove. second degree murder, imprisonment; maximum

dered Nancy Boyer in-her swank. years imprisonment; robbery, maximprisonment

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the slaying as theorized by the gov- - -

Medley returned to.the aplirtment as’ his hostess prepared to go out for breakfast... Medley, looped a scarf abolit her neck and ovér her left recommendation for ear as she stooped in front of the|

two bullets entered her head, one|

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{ i Cpl. Gilbert J. Beamesderfer of cash,

He praised -both President Tru- |

| handling of the Bretton Woods leg- |

Citing.the deluge of letters urg- |

agreement, Mr, LaFollette

consideration before bringing it] “Wherever did you learn to into the house for passage | speak such good = English?’ a Applauds Truman Letter {| nurse gasped when he. asked

“Of almost equal significance,” he! said, "is the politically courageous | ana intensely "decent approach of | i gress under our constitutional sys- | | tem. | | “Those of us who happen to be-| {lieve that the terms of liberalism

| “What been shouted “Be quiet,” the lieutenant an“You're O, K. with your buddies. “Buddies, cried.

iand progressivism include the use of democratic means in attaining sound economical and social goals, must express our approval of the! thuiking behind the letter President | Truman addressed to the committee | | chairman. | “We fervently hope that he shall | retain” and in fact be .permitted to! retain that attitude despite the im- | portunities of anti-democratic leftwing groups, anti-democrggic so {called liberals and poltical oppor-| | tunists who in the past have sought |

{ served, positions of importance upon | the American scene or in government by riding on the coal-tail of la so-called leader. Advice to Leftists “I wish that the opportunists, | the emotional liberals and’ left-wing.

| pressure groups generally may also PATTON COMES HOME | profit from this demonstration-and in the futyre adopt more demo- T0 ROARING WELCOME

BEDFORD, Mass., June 7 (U, P.). [sent their support of measures to —Gen. George S. Patton Jr.. comes home to a roaring welcome today. Patton was scheduled to arrive at Bedford army airport at 4:30 p. m., and. then motor to Boston with 50 will not be interested officers and men of” his famed 3d possibilities ‘of the army for a parade and &h elaborate reception. At the airport Patton will have his first reunion with his wife, Mrs. Beatrice - Ayer Patton, and his 20-year-old cadet son, George S. Pat-

cratic. means in attemptingito pre-|

{the members of the congress, “I understand, however, that] | those people in America whose sole purpose is to establish an authori|tarian state {either in the i democratic processes. which have been demonstrated here or in the | proposed change. of conduct and approach which I have recom- | mended.” Accompanied by Mrs the congressman is in Pennsylvania | today, attending the high school

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES CAN'T DO THIS TO ME—|L Yank Corporal 'Taken' by U. S., Held for Month

| ~ FRAMINGHAM, Mass. | (U.' P.).—An { was captured by U. S. troops and | She tried to pull down the scarf as/| cap yu p

June 7.—Rep.| oner of war camp in England be- | Charles -M."' LaFollétte, Evansville| fore

: fingerprint Two holes were in the scarf, her| Republican,

“left- | lished his the | closed today.

when he would bé operated tipon. A doctor came in, in German, in the legislative functions of this con-| guage the ocrporal replied

» = » . HOURS later he awoke in. the midst of a group of Germans. An American lieutenant passed. happened? captured?’

5 ” » HE WAS dent to a prisoner of war camp in England where he found a nurse who listened to his detailed account of his Pennsylvanian life. Finally, authorities cabled Washington for his fingerprints After 30 days of imprisonment, an officer burst into the corporal's tent and announced: “I am happy to inform you that you're an American at last.”

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88,8 WHEN he regained consciousing ‘adoption of the Bretton Woods | ness, he found himself in a hoscom-| pital, the same hospital to Which mended the banking and currency | droves of wounded Nazi prisoners committee. for giving it intelligent | had been taken.

“Get-me out of nere. I'm an American.”

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June 7 | clently to

American corporal | Belgium.

Leopold spent a month in a German pris- since he | allies. records estabidentity, it was dis- |

hospital here, was rendered uncon-

addressed which lan-

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EOPOLD TOO ILL TO | RETURN TO BELGIUM

BRUSSELS. June 17 Premier Achille Van Acker an-|

Van Acker said the King's children still were with him there. He said he expected the king to] | decide "soon when he would return; ; to Belgium. Ephrata, Pa. a patient at Cush- | ing General wounded and scious in France last fall when LaFollette’'s remarks were made | his squad was trying to destroy {in an address to his colleagues on| gq Nazi machine gun nest. Louis, where it was recov-|the Bretton Woods monetary bill. |

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has been in Salzburg was liberated by the

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treat here yesterday when they | pe a watched British ATS. girls, in-

| health has improved, but not suffi-4: cluding the minister's

duty in “non-fraternization” ter=~ The Tommies even persuéided the girls to run a mixed

The ATS girls wore full unie forms. Authorities thought the | sight of the girls in shorts would little too much for the

troops.

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LANDON URGES U, S. CANDOR ON PEACE ©

MANHATTAN, Kas, June 7 (U.| P.).—Alf M. Landon, 1936 Republigan presidential nominee, said today the United States must make: clear to the nations-of the World] that it is willing to assume its responsibilities as an “honest broker! for peace.” . This nation, Ilandon said, should |: adopt a realistic and objective at- = titude, quit day-dreaming and stand firmly on. the principle that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness |S are for nations as well as individuals. £ Speaking at a Manhattan’ Rotary £ club luncheon, Landon assailed the 3 “hallelujah policy” he “said many £ persons were pursuing with regard 2 to Dumbarton Oaks and the United Nations conference If Americans had adopted a bhalianced set of judgments, based on 3 | keen examination of facts. and ob- : { jective thinking, the Kansan said, = {there would be no need for ‘the 3 {very . government agencies ‘that : ballyhooed thelr accomplishments == {a few months ago to attempt to = {warn the American people now of : | expecting too much from the conference at San Francisco.” The one-time presidential aspirant urged unified support of Presi- : dent Truman's foreign policies.

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