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| Machine at Once.

|any pressure behing it,

|headquatters to conduct campaign if Chairman Ostrom re+f fuses to step out,

| campaign organization might wreck the party. So, they still are cling‘fing to the hope they can compromise with the Ostrom group. | Governor Ralph Gates appeared in the local G. O. P. picture last | week as one of the key figures in|

trom out of the chairmanship. | After a series of conferences in the governor's office last week, it {was rumored locd] party leaders | were trying to agree on Joseph J. | Daniels, 11th district chairman, as a compromise county chairman. However, nothing more was heard | about that maneuver after the first | report. Regular organization men said they will start setting up campaign machinery next week with the assurance that Chairman Ostrom

AT RESIGNING

Plans to Set Set Up Campaign

days that the Citizens committee [itself was split over a cheice fori, chairman and was unable up to to-! | plane \day to present a united front with july 30, but it is feared this date

Citizens committee leaders still say | [they will set up separate campaign the fall

| They frankly admit a separate

maneuvers to compromise Mr. Os-|

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aunt telephoned two days ago. | Under normal circumstances requires four to five weeks and

passports and visas,

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fond B Willis, whom Mr. Lauler’s

great deal of red tape to obtain Senator Willis also has succeeded

Canada,

{ Mr. Lauler and his mother were separated ‘six years ago in Prance

Mme. Besnard remained in that in the under- | ground movement and Mr. Lauler were” hidden while waiting to be

He was graduated from Park school two years ago and immediately enlisted in the navy, A native of France, Mme. Besnard it came to this country after world & war I. She married Joseph Lauler, also a Frenchman, who had come here a short time before, Father Is Dead A] The family lived in Indianapolis for a number of years, then went to Florida where Mr. Lauler died. After his death, Mme. Besnard returned to France with her 6-menths-o)d Son. Operating in Paris during the Nazi occupation, Mme. Besnard maintained a system of Parisian apartments in which allied fliery

smuggled out of the country,

Bank Robbers’

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gasoline station at Richmond by | Ww! théy outpaced his| squad car in a wild chase over (ace the vault while they dashed |

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band, directed by Charles Henzie' 3, 1947.”

| will make its third appearance of , the season at Broad Ripple park at 7:30 p. m. today. The group will

“e give two more concerts next week

under the auspices of the city rec- | reation department,

The Spiritualist Episcopal church [ will havea card party at the Citi-| | zens Gas & Coke utility building, | 47 8. Pennsylvania st, at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday,

Miss Joan Labr, 15, of 217 N. | Dickson st, was in Cjty hospital }Yoday recovering from injuries she | received yesterday when she fell] out of a swing in Highland park. { ———— | Indianapolis police were informed today of the apprehension by Towanda (Pa.) police of two local residents. in a car reported stolen

Roy Ellis Harbaugh, 22, 653 W. 30th st, and Mildred Marie Siddons, 19, 1301 College ave., who have been detained for questioning in the holdup of a Bradford, Pa., hotel,

An exhibition st: sanctioned by the American Kennel club will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Johnson's Kennels, 7601 E. Washington st. Seyeral champion cocker spaniels will be shown. Clyde Seymour, Cincinnati, O, will be the judge. Entries| will be taken until time of the!

OPEN ? wo show, SATURDAYS Wools The Gospel Messengers of Wheaton college, Wheaton, Ill. will supSA M. to P M. - ply the music, the sermon and ! (WRIGHT'S) : conduct the service tonight at 8 p. m. in -the Wheeler mission.! “YOU ALWAYS GET A SQUARE DEAL AT RITE'S" Ss C. Hunt is mission superintendent.

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STROM BALKS | Airlines Act to Get Veteran Jo Dying Mother in France

THREE GUARD HOUSE INMATES FLEE POST,

Three escaped Ft. “Harrison ‘guard house prisoners were being sought today by the post provost marshal. They are Bernard Bell, Lafayette; Cleve Mitchell, 322 Gable st, and Chester Shelton’ of Brownstown. The men were on a detail of five working on the post grounds yesterday when they went AWOL. Two of the prisoners, William Lawrence, Richmond, and William Jones of Terre Haute, returned last night with Cpl. Rex W. Neal, headquarters company military policeman, after changing their minds. The corporal had been overpowered by the detail and forced to ac-

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CHICAGO, July 19 (U, P.),—Mrs. Louise Schoeffler filed suit’ for sepa- | rate maintenapce yesterday, charg- | ing that her husband, Otto, ‘“attempted to push and shove a small | puppy dog down my throat.” |

VIENNA, July 19 (U. P.).—The {Austrian national assembly has agreed upon the draft of a law for nationalization of key industries.

AGREE ON NATIONALIZATION

VETERAN NEWSMAN DIES

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MAY 1S SUBPENAED BY MEAD COMMITTEE

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lasts only during a session and for thereafter as it may take! the member to reach his home. “The protection will ‘expire with the adjournment, of congress,” Mr. Brewster said, “so that if congress should adjourn next week, after allowing the congressman time to! reach his home the committee will! have full power to compel him to appear. “I think Mr. May can well bear that in mind,” Mr. Brewster added. | “He should also note that the | power of this committee to compel | witnesses to appear exlends o Jan.

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‘Ample Opportunity’ Mr. Mead said the committee had

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| Mr, | event {could

given May “ample opportunity” to {appear and explain his connections {with the Midwest munitions empire

| profiteering, “We are resorting to this method | only becayse it is the only thing left for us to do,” he said. Ferguson said that Mr. May went home, he be arrested on the orders of a Kentucky district attorney for refusing to obey the subpena. In this event; he said, it might be necessary technically for the committee to issue another subpena after congress adjourns.

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| Subpena Follows Testimony { The subpena for May was issued

ley (K.)), House Democratic Leader | John W. McCormack (Mass. and Chairman Adolph J. Sabath (D. Ill) of the house rules committee. | They all appeared voluntarily to testify concerning previous testimony about telephone calls between | their offices and the Washington! office of the munitions combine. | They denied having ever interceded for the munitions firms, Mr. Barkley revealed, however, that his son had been employed by one of the firms up to last month. Mr, Sabath said his telephone calls with the combine's Washington office dealt exclusively with arranging for pinochle games.

Called Freeman

He said that he occasionally had called Joseph F. Freeman and Murray Garsson, executives in the muni- | tions empire, to arrange to play pinochle with them, Mr. Sabath took the witness stand after Mr, Barkley. Mr. MeCormack testified that they never telephoned the combine's Washington office. Mr. Barkley disclosed that until last month his son had worked for Batavia ‘Metal Products, Inc. one of the principal companies in the | 16-firm combine. All three of the congressional | leaders said emphatically that they never had interceded for the munitions firms.

EMPLOYEES TO MARK FIRM’S ANNIVERSARY:

Employees of the J. 1 fg. Co. will celebrate the firth's th anniversary tomorrow with a rty and dinner-dance to be held the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, I. olcomb, 44th st ‘and Cold Spring

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AUTOMOBILE STUNT SHOW HERE 2 DAYS

One of the several automobile stunting troupes to appear in Indianapolis this summer will perform tomorrow and Sunday at the Speedrome midget race track, on U.S. road 52. The traveling show, known as B. Ward Beam's Congress of Daredevils, includes an automobile jump over a three-ton truck as the fealure event.

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