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— Fear of w Chambers Gave Him Envelope, Quiz Told

WASHINGTON, Dec, 10 (UP)

«Nathan L. Levine, nephew of wife, today corroborated Mr. Chambers]: story that 10 years ago he gave| © - Mr. Levine .a sealed envelope]: which Mr. Chambers sald con-|/

Whittaker Chambers’

tained stolen State Department documents.

Mr, Levine told his story to an | * open session of the House Un-|:

American Activities Committee. He-sald-he. didn't know what was in the envelope. But Mr. Chambers, fessed former spy, has said the envelope contained secret docu-

“ments taken fromthe State De-|}

partment and passed to Soviet underground agents.

Levine said he has known Mr. ks Chambers for approximately 15 & years. He said that Mr. Cham-i§

bers had lived in “morbid fear of : being lquidated by the Communists.” ~ He sald Mr. Chambers instructed him that If anything happened to him the package was to be given to Mr. Chambers’ wife, Esther. If anything happened to both! Mr. Chambers and his wife, Mr. Levine said Mr. Chambers told him that as. an. attorney he would know what to do with the package. Meanwhile, Attorney General Tom Clark insisted that he “just told the truth” in charging that the House Un-American Activities Comm} & Is hampering the goveriiment's’ own investigations. His statement was made after attending the weekly Cabinet meeting with President Truman. It was learned that the FBI sent the State Department peTEPOPtS oi ATREr Mie during his 10 “years with the depaytment.

Spy Witness Quits -- As Time Editor

NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (UP)— Whittaker Chambers, former. Communist spy courier, an-

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Fails to Adopt Big-City Plans

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Police Te | Of Tavern Really | ‘Bowls "Em Over

BOSTON, Dec. 10 (UP)—Police Sgt. John D, Holmes. inspecting’ the Roxbury tavern belt, strolled jinto an ale-house and noted the

to attempt adoption’ of the eon- man on-the first stool was asleep.

troversial St. plans now, sinee the public didn’t] appear to demand it. Several members Times: “If “ the public is they'll call us up.” In an effort to ald Council to! interest, The! Times herewith publishes’ the! names of all members and their | home telephone numbers. Names and home telephone umbers of the council members are: Christian J, t. “MA-6280;" - Joseph Wallace, Democrat, TA380, :

told “The

Emhardt, Demo-

Guy 0, Ross, Democrat, CH-

|6331.

Joseph A. Wicker, Democrat, J. Porter Seidensticker, Demorat, TA-5891. Miss Mary C. Connor, , FR-9676.

Demo-

Republican,

Charles P. Ehlers, Republican,

i |CH- 2050,

Joseph Bright, Republican, BE-

9) 0516.7.

Marguerite Chapman, film |

star, announced today in Hollywood that she will marry Bentley Ryan; attorney, during

Christmas week. The wedding is | planned for Dec. 28 or 29 at |

the Santa Barbara, Cal, Mission, It will be the first marriage for each.

Dinner Honors Pioneer Banker

Lawrence A. Wiles, vice presi-|

dent of the Fletcher Trust Co. and founder of the ld. South 8ide|

State Bank, was honored at a

dinner with 140 banking as- Will arrive in St. Loujs* at” 4:45] tion, AT, eel sociates and wives last night for P. m. instead of 3:10 p. m.

his 50‘years of banking service. The dinner in the” Athletic Club was attended by the Fletcher Trust Co. family. A

scroll signed by the guests was!

official |

'| GIVE SOMETHING FOR THE HOME

Pennsy Changes 3 Train Schedules

iday announced three Indianapolis schedule changes effective Sun-| day. The Indianapolis to Louisville {train now leaving at 9:40 a, m., will leave at 7 a. m. The Penn Texas, westbound) {sleeper, will leave at 10:32 a. m. {instead of 11:37 a. m. Train. No. 67, the American, lwill leave Indianapolis at 12:07. {Ps m., which is an hour and 35 rvteR Titer thu at present It!

FOR CHRISTMAS .

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presented by Evans Woollen Jr,

chairman 6f the board and presi-

'dent of the American Bankers

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interested,

The Pennsylvania Railroad to-|

*soreijeas, rubon

He aroused him and started to

tatr; As he did so, the second-stool patron” toppled from his precart J ous perch to the floor. » » » STOOL-OCCUPANT No. 3 fell on top of No. 2. No, 2 “then was arrested for drunkenness. And one of the tavern keepers, reading a complaint Holmes lodged against the place, had a heart attack and fell dead.

At ' Army School

Four Indianapolis officers are among nine Hoosiers enrolled in the fourth class of the Command and General Staff school for|

Reserve and National Guard! lofficers at Ft. George G. Meade, | Md.

The school is for concentrated sudy of tactics, strategy, logistics nd the duties of the various staft sections.

[Willlam C. Jackson, 3559 Central: |Ave.; Lt. Col. Charles B. Brown[son, 3561 ‘Maj. Fred D. Scyphers, {Lyndhurst Drive, and |Harry T. Grube, 3339 N. {Jersey St. Other Indiana officers include |Col. Harold T. Miller, Gary; Lt. {Col, John O. Frazier, Elves; {Lt., Col. Robert P. Porter, |Wayne; Maj. Wade H. Free Jr. |Anderson,c and Capt. Rex L. | Dunfee, Hammond.

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