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cars. They implicated three others.

The first two prisoners were arrested in a stolen car yesterday and their statements led to the

arrest of the three others in a.

car on Pearl St. early today.

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“purchasing” the car in which they were riding from a West Side woman. Detectives said they would check out their story later today. . All five were held on vagrancy

Meanwhile, police were investigating three street holdups. Lowell J. Carter, 50, of Colonial Hotel, was found walking barefooted in a daze on 8. Illinois St. early today, his face covered with blood and his clothes torn. Suffers Fractured Skull At first he was unable to tell police what happened. Later at General Hospital where jhe was found to have a fractured skull, Mr. Carter said he was held up by “several men” in the rear of 46 8. Illinois St. » At the scene, police found Mr. Carter's shoes, his glasses and other personal effects. More than $50 was missing from his| purse. His condition was reported as serious. Stripped of Clothes Martin McClain, 39, a taxi cab driver, was stripped of All his clothes and robbed of $13 by two passengers in his cab early today. He said two men got into his cab at East St. and Park Ave. and forced him at the point of a knife to drive around. the city for three hours. He said finally at 20th and the Monon Railroad they took all his Clothes off him and forced him out of the cab. The cab was recovered only a few blocks away on Martindale Ave. John Weber, 3740 Deloss St. reported that two men grabbed him. at ‘Pleasant Run Blvd. and Sherman Dr. last night and ransacked his pockets. ‘He said when the bandits failed to find any money they turned im loose and ran down Sherman Tr.

HIGH-STEPPER — It meant ore feet later but it was fun . while it lasted for this pert majorette who led a unit in the big parade.

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Isaiah Bridgeforth, who died Sunday in his home, 2942 Schofield Ave., will be buried in New

Crown Cemetery Thursday fol- . lowing services at 1 p. m. in Miss Rebecca E. Pitts Christ Church. He was 40. Mr. Bridgeforth, who was born in Elkton, Tenn., lived here 26| Appointment of Miss Rebecca years and was member of Christ E. Pitts, 3310 N. Meridian St. to Temple, the teaching staff of Purdue UniSurvivors are his wife, Lizzie;|versity Indianapolis branch was seven sons, Allen, David, William, [announced ‘today. Miss Pitts will Craymore, John, Hezekiah and|teach English and be in charge Isaiah Bridgeforth Jr.; five daugh-|[0f the branch public relations ters, Mrs. Maly Helen Brookins, office. the Misses Marcella; Anna Eliza-| She is a graduate of Butler beth, Regena and Joyce Bridge-|Univérsity and the University of forth, all of Indianapolis; his|Chicago. She formerly taught mother, Mrs. Mattie Bridgeforth,|English at Butler University. She

‘Named to Purdue Staff|

perhaps when in custody todwy after attempt-|ang on the sl side. ing to steal a light airplane from dren differ and | Brightwood Airport. times find that their The plane, an Aeronca Cham. Tefuse to eat if it's eggs

JUST LOOKING — Witih a ringside curb seat and a cold pop Jerry and Jimmy Koett, of 5942 Primrose Ave., watched the two-hour Legion parade snake by their own private "reviewing stand.” »

of her father, John R, Patton, 39

Spy Hunt Figure

Dies of Weak Heart Originated ‘Idea Of World Bank

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Elkton; a brother, Vanler, Indian-{has done editorial work for apolis, and two sisters, Mrs. | Pearl Buck and W. Somerset Mabel Gardner, Indianapolis, and Maugham and was managing edMrs. Alma Gardner, Elkton. {itor of the literary magazine.

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gqvernment service since 1934, died of a heart seizure, relatives said.

his wife, he leaves two daughters and several brothers

be held here Thursday. Mr. ,White was the highest ranking former government official accused before the House Un-American Activities Committee in its Soviet spy hearings.

he was recovering from a heart

attack and asked for a 10-minute

recess after each hour of testi-|of the Series of 1934 C. The num-

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In denying the charges against|be genuine. The “raggedy” him last Friday, at a committee and lati’ of detail is immediately hearing in Washington, he said|apparent, he said.

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Thomas E. Jones; Marga. j Mary L. vs. vs. Edward’

lempty,” Mr, Smith asserted after: the harrowing experience. Juvenile. authorities gave the

sicle apiece young one 11 and the other 13, broke out of the Center by forcing a wire screen on one of the windows with a small stick. The youths were walking past the airfield when the 1ll-year-old ted that they take a ride in one of the planes. He assured the other boy he knew how to

As the 13-year-old pulled the

Summons Aid Lowell Methreal, part-time em{ployee at the airport, who lives nearby, heard the engine start {from his home and called Mr. {8mith. When the airport manager arrived at the field, the plane was still spinning around and the older boy was looking on help-

land ushered him to his car, where {he ordered him to stay, then ran to stop the plane. Later, police took charge of {the 12-year-old, The

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The Secret Service yesterday|trons, and Mendelo Sedam of warned that “very deceptive” counterfeit bills which are inigap wide circulation over the nation AD INOOME OF og income have been turning up here in thei, 1947 was $1000. past six months. Today, Raymond A. Horton, head of the bureau, said his of-| * ’

ce was busy with calls from 4 people who had decided their STRAUSS genuine $10 bills were counter: SAYS:

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Congressman Scores ‘Violation of Oath’

WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (UP) ~A member of the House UnAmerican Activities Committee today demanded an investigation to determine what committeeman or staff member leaked confidential information in violation of an oath. The member, who asked that his name be withheld until he can make his demand formally, said he will bring up the issue at

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