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Hedy Lamarr's Ex Considers Big Loan By ERNIE HILL Times Foreign Correspondent ASUNCION, Pgraguay, June 12— Frits Mandl—the Austrian munitions tycoon, now Wving in’ Argentina—is considering a proposal to help. finance the rebel forces in Paraguay’s civil war, reliable revolutionary sources ] charge. The ex-husband of Hedy LaMarr was approached about 10 days ago in Buenos Aires
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Spectators at a baseball game at Victory: fleld got an unscheduled thrill last night. = > Patrolman Charles Jewell, de-
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grandstand, started for a couple who were arguing. He said the man appeared to be “choking” his woman companion. JRE In his haste, hi¥ pistol dropped from its holster going off with a report. The slug struck a jwall, . Nobody was hurt. Lee Walker, 326 W. 12th’ st., was arrested on a charge of disomderly conduct.
Tot Survives 100-Ft. Fall
NEW YORK, June 12 (U. P.).— One-year-old Owen Kelly Jr. had ‘only a scratched forehead today after his 100-foot plunge down a
ravine-in his baby buggy. The car- [tures for German labor and goods
for a large loan, rebel sympathizers here report. This loan would be in the nature ¥.. FTIR of a gamble, If the rebels should Mr. Mandl succeed in overthrowing President Higinio Morinigo, M»* Mandl would be repaid and would be given valuable business concessions in Para guay. . If the rebellion should be crushed Mr, Mandl would be out his money.
The report is that Mr. Mandl has indicated his interest in the proposal. But he “first wants to talk with Argentina's President Juan Domingo Peron about getting that much money out of Buenos Aires so the Paraguayan revolutionists can spend i.” Mr. Mandl visited Paraguay seven years ago and gave a big party on a river boat. He was asked to leave the country the next day. Since then he appears to have been nourishing: resentment against the government,
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- gino BX WASHINGTON, June 12 (USP), ~The war department said today the American taxpayer won't lose “one thin dime” by the occupation currency transactions in Germany despite the fears voiced by Republican senators,
Cal) and several other G. ©, P. senators fear American taxpayers will be stuck with a bill for from | $400 million to $000 million through redemption of Russian-printed occupation notes flowing into the U. 8. zone.
Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson replied that army expendi-
will liquidate all the occupation
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Fathers Past 100 Years Plentiful in- Bronx
NEW YORK, June, 12. (U. P).— The National Father's Day committee Discovered today what if called ' the largest collection of centenarian fathers in apy one place. aE
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NL Stats Work On New Charter |
12 (U. P).— Eighty-one delegates from the state’s 21 counties met to-
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