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THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 5 bo oe er— BOYLE TO SPEAK AT 1 U, next week by Hal Boyle, Pulitdeh cou A hn Pn eeremosn i ov a |GOMT) Theft Suspect

Students In journalism at Indiana |university campus as the first Ernie,

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university will hear a series of talks |Pyle lecturer in journalism.

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Ralph Craclum, 25-year-old suspect in an $8000 jewel burglary who was shot a8 he fled police near Cincinnatl yesterday, and his wife, who was extradited from Indianapolis «to Cincinnati, are being

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Caught Here Wounded

questioned by Ohio police today. The * wife, Mrs. Mary Margaret Cracium, three children? was arrested hero Tuesday when she attempied to

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ington st. store. She waived extradition yesterday and was returned to Cincinnati, : Her husband, dought by police] after her arrest, sprinted for free-| dom as he was being turned over to deputy sheriffs at noon yester-' day, He was shot in the leg, but continued running until he collapsed in a creek bed half a mils! away. . | Indianapolis police had reported | Cracium waited outside the store | {while his wife tried to sell Jewels

and furs, stolen April 11 from the Pp) —Pretty brunette Kay Daly, 26. (ran on heavily-trafficed Van Ness lyear-old advertising account execu- |

home of Henry W. Hobson Jr. Cracium, who is in Cincinnati, tioned in connection with the burglary and his wife is charged with | being a fugitive in possession of stolen goods.

JOB ACCOMPLISHED SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt. April 24 (U. P.),~The town board of trade met to consider highway | problems and ended by voting to repair the village square hitching] post.

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uses her talents to try and find an apartment in San Francisco, after five months of fruitless hunting.

SAN FRANCISCO, April 24 (U. tisement the former Chicago girl

ave, to publicize her desperate need ,'of a place to live,

portrait on a billboard to get an unt. . . . with view, young adverapartment, can testify today there tising woman with top references. are plenty available—for snappy- Up to $80,” said the 10-foot high looking young women. classified ad. In letters a foot high At least 30 telephone calls came underneath was the telephone num. in answer to the billhoard adver- ber: Underhill 1959,

Merchant Policeman Euclid ave. said he saw the man standing in front of a grocery near Reports Gun Attack Station st. and Roosevelt ave. As Police today are searching for a /he approached the man pulled a man who fired three shots at a gun, fired three times and fled, he merchant policeman who attempted | said. to question him last night.

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Chalmer Capen, 49, of 2505 N. Police Hold Youth © Advertisement . . Worry of For Stealing Suitcase A 20-year-old youth is being held

FALSE TEETH on vagrancy charges today after a

Slipping or Irritating? Rajway Express Agency officer pping ° seized him as he pilfered a suitcase Don’t be ba d by | false 0 » teeth slipping. Sropping or wabbiing when | irom the company's loading dock, you eat, talk or laugh. Just spr nkle a police said. ales. pleasant powder oo Ts aie sense | The officer, John B. Raridon, 4 of added Lomfort jnd Security oy holding | B, 10th st, said another ‘youth . 0 . ’ Pt taste & (feelin To It's al rs escaped after the e

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Information Sought On. American Fascists WASHINGTON, April 24 (U. P)..|

asked. today ‘to give the house un-

Rep. John McDowell (R. Pa), chairman of a special subcommittee | on fascism, issued the invitation for |

on their ideological enemies. He sald it also applied to anyone else on American | fascists, ' Mr, McDowell said he saw no indication that American fascism had | reached a danger stage although, | he added; there “unquestionably” | has been a revival of race-hating] groups since the war. He said his'} subcommittee - would pull no punches. “ i

“I think it’s just as important to publicize the hate grou when they become dangerous "as it is to publicize the Communists,” he said. . Meanwhile, committee chairman, J. Parnell Thomas. (R..N. J.), for-| warded a personal letter to President Truman urging him to order, the attorney general to begin’ criminal prosecution of Communist conspirators immediately. Mr. Thomas said he had written Mr. Clark three times asking him to prosecute ‘these criminals and conspirators” without any appre-

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