Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1947 — Page 7
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poplin S. Tax Sodiana { saspayers contributed wen Hh R Sion 3 We foqera) LOGANSPORT, Ind, July 33 (Ih I Bal 1007, SOOO P.)—Officials of the Pennsylvania Te bureau. : Railroad wondered today if th For the 12 months ending June was anything to that rumor, 30, individuals and corporations ina “housing shortage.” the State paid a total of $916,072320| They said they had a troublesome in income taxes. Individuals paid housing surplus.
id S3T8808751 While corporations paid)“, eight months: a brand new a pre-fabricated house has been , Mass. July 23 (U. P).
An eArtnduake of “moderate in-|the station here, they said. tensity,” A oF a a aby The man who ordered it C. Q. D.
of Puerto Rico, ‘was recorded to-/changed his mind and refused ‘to day ay 39 she Boston allege seismol-| py for it. The Wisconsin firm which shipped the nouse refuséd to|
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* Police said -iaboratory tests determine if they were of the same type blood as the 30-year-old vice tim. The driver, police said, at
car on the afternoon of June 25 when the pretty housewife was raped, beaten and driven to a downtown Atlanta street in her own pickup truck. Her body was discovered in the back of the truck the following
The suspect! whose identity wps withheld by police, formerly was
P. O. W. Abuse Testimony Opens
NEW - YORK, July 238 (U. P).— Testimony was resumed today in the wnavy general court martial of Chief Signalman Harold E. Hirshberg, 29. He is charged with mistreating fellow prisoners at a Japanese prison camp. His former commanding officer, Capt. Richard T. Pullen Jr, now stationed at Presidio, Cal, was the only withess yesterday. Capt. Pullen testified that Petty
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that he had a Japanese wife and that she bore him two children, Hirshberg’'s American wife and their infant son live at thelr Brooklyn home. Capt. Pullen said he selected three of the section heads at the camp, but the Japanese camp commander selected Hirshberg, He testified that he often warned Hirshberg not to strike his men in the view of the Japanese.
AUTO JUMPER ARRESTED PUEBLO, Col, July 22 (U, P.).~ Juan Martinez, 25, was arrested today for jumping up and down on the top of another person's auto-
employed by the slain woman's husband.
mobile. It was his second éffense.
THE IVA ly {Mother Hunts [Reported Killed in Action
Dayton Woman Refuses to Believe He's Dead;
‘Bits of Evidence Stimulate Belief
DAYTON, O,, July 23 (U, P.).—-A white cross above a grave on Luzon bears the name and identification tag of Victor B. Ramsey. But his mother doesn't believe he lies beneath it, & farm woman, believes her son is an , amnesia | victim roaming the streets of Dayton.
hdefense worker in Dayton before he ‘| entered the service.
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Mrs. Owen D. Ramsey, a
She spends her time searching
Fragmentary bits of evidence have turned up to stimulate her belef that her son is a victim of shock and may be living in the area he knew before the war. Confusing Messages “Mal. Gen. Robert 8. Beightler, commander of the 37th division in 'which Mr. Ramsey served, ‘told Mrs. Ramsey a year ago she had “every right in the world to wonder. I've never seen such a mixed up mess.” Gen. Beightler referred to the conflicting detail surrounding the reports on Mr. Ramsey's injuries and subsequent death, One telegram said Mr. Ramsey had been wounded and was in ‘Manila, Another said he had been killed instantly on Luson. A third message said he had been wounded and had died before reaching the hospital,
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the streets her son traveled as a army serial number differently, Mrs. Ramsey said. A soldier who was in the same foxhole with Mr, Ramsey told the mother he saw her son carried from the battlefield alive. Last winter, Mrs. Ramsey's aunt, Mrs, Mattie Vulgamore, said she saw the missing soldier getting off a Dayton strdetCar, Businessmen reported last week | they had seen a man answering | Mr. Ramsey's description in the vicinity, Mrs. Ramsey traced the man toi the U. 8. civil service office where she was told he had been referred to a construction firm. At the construction firm's employment office Mrs. Ramsey was told a man answering her son's description had applied for a job. While being interviewed he was asked about a long scar on his elbow.
“EDITORS REACH ROREA:® SEOUL, Korea, July 233 (U. P).~
Each telegram listed her son's
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without offering an explanation. :
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