Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1945 — Page 17

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youngsters ranging in age from one fo nine ‘years, are printed daily in

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LINK CLINE WITH 2 MORE DEATHS

Police Check Case of First Wife and Girl, 18,

' SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18 (U. P.) ~The investigation into the activities of Alfred Leonard Cline, 56-year-old ex-convict held here on a Dallas, Tex, murder charge, was broadened today to include the deaths of two more women. : ‘The number of persons police believe died under suspicious circumstances after their association with the former choir singer reached 10. Seven were elderly women, one an 18-year-old girl and two men. The deaths of two Ft. Collins, Colo., women in 1925 were the latest to be introduced into the investiga. tion, The women were Cline’s first wife, Mrs. Bessie Hannah Lents Cline, and a young woman, Annabelle: O'Laughlin, with whom he allegedly eloped. Meanwhile, San Francisco authorities said that attendants in a Macon, Ga. mortuary had identified a picture of Cline as the man who ordered the cremation of the body of a woman under the name of Mrs. Alma “Willa' Carter of San Fran-

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y Bronze Star Won By Pfc. Pringle PFC. LAWRENCE E. PRINGLE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Pringle, 1165 Villa ave., recently wi as-received the

bronze star medal for heroic

enemy in the vicinity of Pingsheim, Germany, and “despite an intense enemy machine gun and cannon barrage . .. fearlessly proceeded across perilous terrain, secured a weapon and skillfully directed perilous, accurate automatic fire upon hostile forces.”

CRAWFORD, PECK GET CO-OPERATION PRIZES

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 19 (U. P.).— Joan Crawford, Gregory Peck and members of the Hollywood Women's Presspclub who awarded them gold apples as the “most co-operative stars” dried their eyes today and recalled one of the wettest luncheons on record. Festivities began yesterday as the

80 lady reporters broke open the cases of champagne Actor Peck co-

Pfc. Pringle

Police believe she was Mrs. Alice] operatively donated for the occa- , Bloomington, Ind. !

i) ; W. Carpenter, EX-PLAYBOY TRAITOR “==: | BA | Photostats of the signat = jan “F. L. Klein” on

sion. ¢ : Miss Crawford burst into tears she tried to express her thanks for the apple dnd the ladies of the press sobbed along with her, Mr. Peck, slightly flustered by all the weeping females, self-conscious-ly wiped his own eyes with a napkin.

The ladies’ selections for the most unco-operative stars— Academy Award Winner Greer Garson and

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United Press Staff Correspondent

with which the conferees were attacking their problems so that

MOSCOW, Dee. 19 (U, P), = France injected itself into the Big

The conferences of Ambassador. Catroux with Secretary of State James F, Byrnes. and Foreign

cloaked in rigid secrecy. Meanwhile, a report circulated that Mr. Byrnes and Mr. Bevin might see Premier Stalin late today.

the Big' Three can attend the forthcoming meeting of the United Nations assembly with substantially unconflicting if not identical views. With a fourth session listed today, the foreign secretaries have spent more. than eight hours in intensive round table discussions

Byrnes, Bevin Look Tired

when they emerged from the Tues day afternoon session with Mr. Molotov which lasted three hours land 20 minutes. They had just tackled the first concrete problem. The news blackout will bs cone tinued, all parties having agreed that they can seek a more effective understanding without a preliminary public airing. During the London council of

was recalled, the Soviet press was highly critical of foreign news commentators, whom it charged with helpiig to complicate the issues. Mr. Byrnes and Mr. Bevin are in daily touch with the White House and Whitehall, either by radio or direct telephone. -

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[Local Briefs

The Central District auxiliary|

to the Indiana Chiropractors’ assowill hold their Christmas rty with gift exchange and luncheon tomorrow at-the home.of Mrs: E.R. Bebout, Spink-Arms hotel. Mrs. William Ellery will preside. New officers of the Marion county Matrons and Patrons association will be installed on Jan. 10 at Prospect Masonic Hall. They are: President, Mrs. William E. Mumaugh,

chapter 452, and vice president, Mrs. William ©. Kirk, past matran of Indianapolis chapter 393. -

A Christmas party will be given by the Emera club at 6 p. m. Dec. 28 in’ the Seville restaurant. There will be a gift exchange.

Robert R. Russo, 2135 N. Alabama st., member of the junior class and

‘Imaval ROTC unit at Tufts college,

has ‘been named to the dean's list, announced Dr. Van Johnson, di-

from the store.

rector of the school of war service.

Survivor: Son,

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