Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1947 — Page 5
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: : NL, "AA: $1200 many years ago, had left $12,- minor who brought the sult th “ ind Ma Killed | That was all Mr. Lacy has heard next friend. 4 : » n, /about it or been able to find out.| Miss Urschel, riding with | CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (UP)— "Texas meee, lother young people, was in Smith was known in Heanor, Der- Bill" Lacy, who last week got a Damages Refused ’ np ing the bis as that irl with (hel (Continued From Page One or sie had ter. vid I Accident Case sceiden occurred. hres miles east » . on, | mes Ktate . i ; Robert Rossen, and William Pom- “sweet disposition.” She was .al jnslusion. o8 streets will make fi, ° postman thus far, his attorney] CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 98. 0f Greencastle. Miss Urschel was a y & : ! said today. | 11, 1045, - Says Autos Smashed She helped Isiah Wilcoxen, 74, ai residential and will work in favor| But-the $908. comes. from les Jury in the Montgomery circuit the crash ocaurred Nov. 11, : Mr. Brewer said automobiles were E [Diina ‘across She street. 3s he at any applicant for & tavern l-/ po oor” ing idea Mr. Lacy was court founfl in favor of the defend-| ATO TIP Ji smashed and workers were attacked opposite © ip cense. broke and needed money to col- At. Willlam A. Monnett, of Green- SWEET POT Yider Susoning te uid Jee Juns, bis way ¢ didn't an. wat ne She han, come} The letter last week came from ReUiing from an automobile acci- potato Sostaining orange ut vg i ) : 3 * Mexico City, It brought news that . stead of milk retains color . strike but were responsible for the : ® It. As She let his arm go, an cently” on which the question of Raymond G. Clark, a gold pros- Plaintiff in the case was Jo Joyce vor for months when preserved At the close of his direct testi- hi 4 i today. [total area to be figured on would mony, Mr. Brewer was permitted to J ba oy |make any difference. read a prepared statement’ which he i & In other resolutions adopted the! »
| But Where Is It? ~ LONDON, Oct. 28 (UP)-—June V In jur when their automobile collided |erance, show an area mainly [After deliberating less than an hour, student of DePauw University when 3 te {i to keep them out of the studios. y hi he thanked her nd “A spokesman for the ABC sald, ... castle, in ‘a $25,000 damage SUL WASHINGTON—Mashed sweet |, picket line violence. ' (sutomoblle struck her. She was ingluding streets and alleys in the pector whom he grubstaked to Urschel, of North Manchester, a frozen. : had offered at the outset..It reiter- {league trustees
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|general assembly. It was recom-| (Continued From Page One) [mended also that particular emto warn her it wasn't safe, but 1/Phasis be laid on primary elections. | was too late. She slipped and fell.. They protested the “attitude” of LL She must have tone down seVera] llauor interests who were “reluctant” Acme Telsphoto. | hundred feet before she landed on '° join n he Progra Io gut down GOVERNOR'S RIGHT—/® sharp boulder which stuck out © the use of grain to make more Gov. (Big Ji } Fol f Ala | trom the side and stopped her fall [8Tain available for aid to Europe. ov. (Big Jim} Folsom © - They scored the publisher of a nabama, kisses his date, Miss Del ad 3 Other woman, Miss Hartig, tional magazine for recent ane Bradford, for the Sunday air | Miss nade PUR vay gan to where | uncement that liquor advertising show at Harlingen, Tex. Gov. ’
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The refusal of Mr, Trumbo and Mr, Larson to answer questions except in their own way was in keep- | ing with the advige of California’ attorney Robert W. Kenny. He said he would advise all 17 other so-called “hostile witnesses” subpenaed by the committee to re-
. Mr. Kenny contends the committee and the hearing are unconstitutional and that this is the best means of getting the case into court.
Hl spectators he shouted: |While he went for help. He said he paign to save the Shades” and \ | “This is the beginning of an committee and the House before | Pull a fire on the little projection called his campaign to make a state
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prosecution may be started. {and made them as comfortable as park of the timber area near Craw- | Wi In announcing the contempt ac- possible. It was a very precarious fordsville a “patriotic and .humani- | rhere hug Bod applause{tion, Mr. Thomas sald: perch, he said, and Miss Hartig had! tarian service.” from the spectators, who included| “The evidence presented to the so Jodi to the ive aks ¥ Keep! Jew atais officers elected were Dr. ‘movie tars Humphrey Bogart, Jen- committee on Dalton Trumbo nam. |nifer Jones and Lauren Bacall. | clearly indicates that he is a mem-
{ Committee Chairman J. Parnell omm ber of the © nist Party, knew that the only chance was to dianapolis, vice president; Bishop H.
Thomas (R. N. J.) gaveled the audience into silence. He warned Reads Meme get help as quickly as I could” |H. Fout, Indianapolis, president e against further demonstrations, |. | COMMmittee read a long mem-| He said he returned with a rope emeritus; George T. King Crawjorandum asserting that Mr. Trumbo|late Saturday af Lp G py | Mr. Trumbo had refused “yes” or w late i» a y afternoon, but that fordsville, secretary, L. E. KlintAR. ot ia afflia d with a long list of the two women, apparently numbed worth, Indianapolis, treasurer, and | _~ alleged “Communist front Organ-iby the cold, had slipped from the Mr. Wallace superintendent. whether was a Communist and izations. It then called Roy E.crag and plunged into the ravine _______ _ _ ° . aca a Meier of the Screen Writers Brewer, Hollywood union official. |below. | EE —— ol id, Fidos Je Supmities waa The committee also put in the] The bodies were located yester-. Comm {record a nine-page memorandum day by Army searching parties from, ge was voted StinNE a host of alleged “Communist | Los Alamos and radio-equipped {front affiliations of Dalton Trum-|State police searchers.
ittee members, bo.” The memorandum said Mr. aa: . present—Mr, Thomas and Reps. {Miss Hartig's Richard Vail’ (R. TL) and John. TPO never had denied he was ‘o 033 Brother ne
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Mr. Brewer also wanted to read Elmer, a student at Harvard Uni- , a statement. But Mr. Thomas said versity, was employed at the Los its contents could be brought out' Alamos this summer. ] lb [by questioning. RS 2 AP |
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‘has been a real Communist plot to Estate Is $574,000 capture our union in Hollywood as! |a part of the Communist plan to| MONTICELLO, Oct. 38—The larg(control the motion ploture indus-| .. i} eritance tax assesément ever - made in White county has been “The plan came dangerously close | filed against the estate of the late to success,” he said, adding: “T am Ferdinand M. Horton of Monon; (happy to say that thus far it hes one-time drainage contractor, in the | . | sum of $14,815.78. Asked under direct questioning if| Mr. Horton died last Dec. 20. He he had observed Communist infiltra- owned land in White, Pulaski and tion in the movies, Mr, Brewer re- Jasper counties and the total estate plied: ' |is estimated at $574,172.28.
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