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Full-Spy Story. Proter Says |.
Hiss-Chambers Case ‘Hushing” Rapped’
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (UP)— A House spy investigator declared today that the public will get| “the full story” of the Hijss-| * Chambers stolén state secrets case despite Justice Department efforts “to” hush this thing up.” Chairman Karl Mundt (R. 8. D.) of a House Un-American Activities Subcommittee said only those documents in the case whose
publication “would endanger the national interest” will be withheld.
Rep. Mundt flew here to preside 3. . at hearings starting today on, charges that Alger Hiss, former] State Department official, -stole] «& government secrets for a Russian| military agent. A Federal grand | jury in New York also is investigating the case. “The committee,” Rep. ‘Mundt! asserted, “will not be hampered by the grand jury which, after all, is a creature of the Depart-| ment of Justice. The Department of Justice apparently is willing to| go to great lengths to hush this: thing up.” Locks Out Public Death Gun . .. This ancient .45, held fogether with a bent nail. The subcommittee locked the] “Fook the life of Gladys Crowe and érifically injured Wayne Batt public out of the opening session. early today. Héndricks County Sheriff Leon Bayliss examines the
The doors probably will be opent} “weapon taken from Lester Crowe confessed slayer.
Neither Mr. Hiss nor his ac-
SEE Champ Re-Named Statuesque Buck and Doe 'Puzzle-2 Hoosier Hunters
scheduled to testify at the first] session. + Rep. Mundt said he and his col-! S p i i leagues<would “make every effort Return Home From Trip to Onfario to cl¥an up¥the case” before the| . Rr [. . : D it 81sf Congress, which will be con-! op unicipal Judge Harry AR Wondering About .Uraninum Deposits e ’ amp ha : . y y iv y Nagasalkigrolleg d by-~ Democrats, convenes four more years on the bench Wore Canada’s uranium deposits made active by the Nag pd - He said his group would de. of Municipal Court Room 2 Hn To Gerdenics: Indianapolis realtor, ~termine what part of new evi- The appointment was announced has a story to back. it up. dence produced by Mr. Chambers yesterday by Goy. Gates ending Five weeks ago he. and Ted Meredith, Indianapolis loan man, shall be made public. The evi-/weeks of behind-the-scenes ma- | were big game hunting in Canada. They were in Ontario's new
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dence includes several rolls ofi{neuvering by certain factions of 2 i ame, | microfilm, which Mr. Chambers the Marion County Republican 100-Mile, booking {p? for big wr, we deer still stood as if i izati to have him re- paralyze had cached in a pumpkin on his organization . THEIR Indian guide told them PVH Lo cuide fired and
Maryland farm, and more than placed. a 3 the ares and three-score documents stolen! His new term begins Jan. 1. His that game had f they would find droprea the Tie k sled from ihe. State Department 10 reappointment followed the recs, nothing within miles. Teo) the Soe Tay s olis . * ! Both Er. Chambers and Mr. jommendation of Which approved Mr. Gerdenich suggested they It was not until Mr. Gerdenich Hiss are testifying before the jt recently. go out anyway, just for the hike.\wounded the doe that she loped Grand Jury in New York, Judge .Champ was twice ap-| They pushed about a half mile away. . pointed to court 2 by Governor- through the bush and: there they MN. Train Rams Truck; {elect Henry Schricker during the saw xe Yeas fa puck and doe, puzzled. . on Kile CY ministration. standing as still-at s 1 Killed, 3 ‘Injured oS oD on fll; “The "guide had the big gun. Mr. YESTERDAY in telling the BEDFORD, Ind., Dec. 7 (UP)— gut the unexpired term of Dan V./Gerdenich had only a .22 caliber Amazing Stary » a meeting o the A Monon Railroad freight. train|White, who resigned to become rifle. He waved to the guide to [Fur Bae ea tors niRe Canary hit a truck-at a downtown. cross- probate judge, and later to a full shoot, Cot Bpe, : e sa A Lieve ing and knocked it into a small term of his own beginning in; ad found a pos ys : restaurant, killing one man and 1945. THE GU IDE pulled the trigger. Since his retin ou pw » injuring three others. The judge is a former school It clicked loudly and misfired. The the richest uranium deposits in
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The truck overturned on the teagher, a veteran of World War deer remained motionless. Mr. America was found under thé area small restaurant building. Ar-|I, practiced law for several years !Gerdenich fumbled for his own thur Arney, 19, Bedford, a truck here and had been an instructor |gun, dropped the shell, picked it
‘where the deer were standing. He is wondering if the deer had ‘been partially paralyzed by the
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Report U. S. Turns Down. Rise in Rents
Proposal Made Jo. White House WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (UP) The White House has rejected a {proposal to raise all rent ceilings
by 15 ‘per cent, government sources reported today. | The general increase, these
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sources said, was suggested last] week by Robinson Newcomb, tchief housing economist on ‘the Starr of the President's Council of conomic Advisers. hn R. Steelman, assistant to]
the President, turned thumbs down on the plan. It was reported. however, that the council
has neither rejected or accepted it as part of its recommendations. A recent administration survey was reported to have shown that landlords don't need a general in-| crease. On an average they make more money than before the war the survey ipdicated, largely, because they aren't troubled with vacancies, ‘State Accounting Club : To Hear O. R. Altum . Oliver Rx Altum, president of owe admitted to au- the Indianapolis Chapter of the ! they National Association of Cost Aecountants, and cost mhanager of Ell Lilly & Co., will address the Accounting Club of Indiana Uni-| versity at Bloomington, Thursday. Mr. -Altum’s subject will be “A Case” Study of Job Costs ig the (UP) Pharmaceutical Industry.’ {
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FOXBORO, -Mass., Dec. 7 -Mrs, John A, Thomson, twice a - widow, celebrated her 104th birth- Arrested for | Pointing day today, declining to pose for- ‘ a picture because “I'm not dressed Gun at Neighbors { up and I'm prideful.” Police said they found William) The festivities were quiet since H. Hickrod, 23, of 523 N. East St., she is confined to’a wheelchair as brandishing a 22-caliber Springa result of a broken hip suffered field rifle at neighbors. yesterday. in a fall. He had fired a shot at the feet Born in Lowell in 1844, Mrs. of Mrs. Lucy Doolin, 29. before
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= » » THAT'S his story. And there may be more to it than even. he (believes. He says it's something to think about.’
Murder on Increase. Sociologist Reports
AMES, Iowa, Dec. 7 (UP)—An {Towa State College sociologist re- ¥ ported today that murder is on | the increase. Prof. Walter A. Lunden said | murder is getting back to its pre-war level. In Iowa, he said, male murderers outnumber fe +male killers six to one. ‘But a mm woman is more likely than a mam man to kill a child. His conclusions were based on
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