Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1945 — Page 40

. ordered two high-ranking Pt. Har"ison officials to “show cause” why Bauer shouldn't be freed on a habeas corpus complaint. It marked the first legal step in the jumbled “spy” case, intertwined with pictures of nude dancers.

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& m. Monday are Capt. Leving McCarty, Ft. Harrison provost marshall, and Col. Edward L. Strobehn,

post commander, “I'm glad he'll finally have an apportunity to defend himself,” said | Bauer's wife Wilma today in thelr apartment. at 1533 Carroliton ave. Discharge Pending Meanwhile, a discussion of that type of army discharge Bauer is to receive was continued from yesterday until Sunday. Bauer is under an army deportation order requesting the justice department to send him back to his native Germany. He has been held virtually incommunicado at Ft. Harrison for three months while the army probed reports he had agreed to become a Nazi spy. Bauer said he double-crossed the gestapo. Last spring, before his arrest Bauer snapped photographs of nude dancers at a Ft. Harrison stag party with Latin American generals, and high army and Indiana state offi¢lals in the background.

EISENHOWER ACTS ON HARNESS’ G. I. PLEA

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7-Gen. Bisenhower, chief of staff, today gssured Rep. Forest A. Harness (R. Ind) that he has. ordered an in-

vestigation of the stranded U. 8. soldiers on the island of Leyte. As 8 member of the house military affairs committee, Mr. Harness

want a proper and just solution to this problem,” Gen. Eisenhower Harness letter.’

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FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. META OWEN

Services were held in Marion today for Mrs. Meta Steele Owen,

12 DIAMOND RINGS TAKEN FROM STORE

After tossing a sidewalk manhole

Bill Gabbert, store owner, valued the diamonds at $580. Police reported somebody left a Pear door standing open last night sat the Rost jewelry store, 25 N. Illinois st., but nothing was taken.

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