Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1948 — Page 10
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the military attache in Embassy in Moscow for two years, He was described in the State Department as a “young, inexperienced” American
worse than death and Is now in this country. available of Mrs. Biconish, despite her history of luring Amerfcan men ‘away from .the mili tary attache’s office. Neither was there anything" definite as to whether her latest
one and officials know if he had access oS any im
the son of Col. James M. MecMillin of the army's Huntsville, Ala., Arsenal.
Riley, Kas, the Dy u sald.
announcement confined “itself, of course, to the essential facts—
TH TT hat F ippened fo | Who Met ‘Lovely Spy’
5) Bech . State Department Discloses Romdnce 0 slonel's Son and Red Mata Hari oN
United: Press. Staff Cor -Army sergeant who deserted hi
of a Mata Hari, of his downfall.is as old as history. But
* 4 doubt that Mrs. Biconish’s “ro-
the connected with her business. as a
“sh, a Soviet citizen who is de- Aspired to West Point
Army ser- “doubted” that her brother, Sgt.| Sa geant, John Bisconish, with her/McMillin had decided to remain| % ’ a charms and married him.. But|{in Russia. % AS EXPERTS TEED OFF—Fifteen authorities on- municipal | problems opened their public hearing in the Athletic Club today with A. J. Stewart, Citizens Fidelity Bank and Trust Co., Louisville, | in charge. At the left is Richard J. Seltzer, of Philadelphia, president of the Central Business District Council of the Urban Land Institute here for the Indianapolis C..of.C, for a three-day gic)
ment officials sald was a fate Huntsville,
brother had beso reared in the| No ‘description Is| Army tradition of loyalty.
tend West Point but failed his {physical examination - because of | thigh blood pressure,
ie Po 3 tea Soh) of Nursing tant ELE Awards Diplomas |
The Army said Sgt McMillin is
Sgt. John Biconish, is now at-| were presented to 100 graduates| tending the ground service at Fort|of Methodist Hospital School of NE ut. Srvduiion. introduced it in the De icihi the straightaway last Fri . last night at North Methodist uced it in the Democraticihim on the straightaway las - The State Departmen ments formal ot DEN and Republican cloakrooms. To the tune. of
y Russian officials wi the “fate bo ¥ is embassy female Russian spy ‘who seduced
fact that the State Department a ——r——————————————
and disappeared morning hours. Officials sald there was no
in "the early
mance” with “young McMillin was
spy. She carried on the affair without Russian interference at a time when the Soviet government was taking steps to cut all contact between its citizens and foreigners stationed there,
Sister Says Sergeant
CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 17 (UP) —"A 19-year-old Radcliffe College sophomore sald today she
Miss Patrica R. ston) Ala, sald that her
8he said he had wanted to at-
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100 Graduate ot Methodist Hospital
Diplomas and special awards
Dr. Walter P. Morton, Method-|_
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House Bard Butters s Don't let Novi
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INGTON, May 17 (UP) In the spirit of peace and har-| what caused Hepburn to crash.” mohy, the House dairy bloc has| Owner of the car, Lou Welch, offered pro-margarine Legislators © a theme song for their cafipaign ent. to repeal federal taxes on vleo The words originated mind of Rep. Norris Cotton (R./dianapolis race in. 1927, said the N. H.). Some of
that on May 15, notified the embassy in Moscow|Sented prizes to three students return to the Me ranked highest for a three-
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io Stllsy on that date under YL Vivian Marie Harty, Koighiatow, ot Se Soviet Urifon. He Us MS cond 4nd Mis Evelyn Evelyn J. i 8eco aed nothing about Mrs. Hjoonish St }
satel tariied on relations for|E. Louise Grant, director of the
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inexperiericed inflation and ru: speaker, attachment to a soviet married|E. Neff, hospital superintendent,
An embaney Hi a disthat Mme. Biconish was with ‘Sgt. McMillin in his a
Sgt. McMillin
: But if he ever| Madison, was presented the Toavey Russie me Will Tare are award Tor adaptabinty. ent Mg O10 Tox Repeal martial for desertion from. the
. Army, sgt. McMillin. obviously took action, sald, not as a
ist medical staff. member, pre-
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They were Miss:
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Miss Harty also ot the 8| Methodist Nurses’ Alumnae Association’s award for sincerity of .|purpose, Miss Anna Shelton,
garine.”
Lila Lee Childers; Ft. Wayne, for leadership. Miss Josephine Smith, alumnae association president, made the presentations.
Church, was|Margarine, Robert
Sweet Genevieve,” they sang: “Oh, margarine, sweet mar-
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“Oh, margarine, sweet mar-
Administration Urges...
WASHINGTON, May 17 (UP) The administration departed slightly today from its general tax policies and called for repealicriticism of the Novi cars. A vetard Jean 8. Milner, pastor of|°f the federal y
A. LM secretary of Treasury, reaffirmed miles per hour.”
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ld nol be reached for a state.
Bergere, a former Hollywood |§ in the/stuntman who drove his first In-
his colleagues! Novi would “leap and lunge” with
day before his spin in which the tail was” smashed. “Just before I spun,” he recounted, “I had applied the brakes only lightly. I was only traveling about 80 miles per
thour.” - Speculating- om he disastrous results that could have come, said: “If that had happened when I was applying the |
“Genevieve,
bean is pure and
—which must be done — after
“|the straightaway, I would hav “|satled end-over-end over the top | of ‘the grandstand.”
Not Alone in Criticism
tax on - oled: eran driver who wants to remain anonymous said, “I wouldn't Wiggins, - Under-|drive the Novis much over 100
brakes while approaching a curve |
traveling 170 miles per hour on ||
Bergere was not alone in his |
presented the diplomas, and Miss
School of Nursing, presented the class. Bishop Titus Lowe, president of the board of trustees, presided and the choral club of the school sang, Graduates and their families were guests at a White Cross Guild reception following
exercises.
administration support for the repeal drive. The administration generally has opposed tax reductions now. But Mr. Wiggins told the Senate Finance Committee the tax should be ended because it doesn’t produce sufficient revenue to make it withwhile, and it is a burden
Chet Miller yesterday quit the sister car to the one in which
Hepburn was killed. When Miller |}
moved over to the Don Lee Mercedes, Duke Nalon' accepted the driving assignment of the remaining Novi.
Bergere has agreed to drive the new Kurtis Kraft car owned by
Anthony Granatelli,
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