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| WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (UP)— § Hiness May Prevent President Denies Hunt

Attendance af Hearing | Souvenirs Received i By Sertops-Howard Newspapers “By MERRIMAN SMITH | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—James, United Press White House Reporter WASHINGTON, Aug. 4-Fresl-| y., 5 ogiqent Alben W. Bark-! dent Truman said today: he: him-1 [self had not received any “swiped 1¢Y Tuled that the proposal could

Ibe approved only by a two-thirds) from Ha 8, Truman” match {went an operation here yesterday pn a oN oan vote of the Sénate. He said it!

{liminary victory in the Senate {today in its fight to kill a proposal, ~—+to-earmark - $50 mitHon in Ma

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colonel” under investigation as an]

He started with four years of afternoon, his attorney revealed Army officer under investigation o outside the normal rules of,

service in thé Maries;

year interval in civillan life. is retiring at 39.

Sgt. Folk's assignments have condition for some time. The sur: taken him to China, Alaska and; {gery was for removal of a blood! several islands in the Southwest clot in his leg.’ Mr. White was unioned

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ply barge. Since his return from overseas, | j Sgt. Folk hus bets on duty with’ the Indianapolis recruiting serv lice stationed in the Federal Build. mattrs. William Rogers, 3 ling. :- With his wife, Mona; and/for the Senate investigations sub- | Co., Bt. Louis. and committee, said he did not: con-

eir children, Ramona, 11, Ramond, 7

[side in Indianapolis to continue ness. “GI Bill

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ye -en-|today. listed with the Army. after a two-| * He Chicago, sald Mr. Hunt has been Mr.

served as! irecover in time to appear it Sen- {by Mr. Hunt was revealed by a of an inter-island sup-|g¢q hearings scheduled to open’ Senate investigating committee,

7, the soldier Will re- sider Mr. Hunt an essential wit- { ference: Mr.

| the files in his office, and he re-|2nd that the White House; itself, Sao

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Hiint's. lawyer sald

LA8.A. J. per center.”

The lawyer, Robert WEI of: But Mr.

Hunt sent..such matches. 4 to, Chief sponsor of the Spanish ald! lth proposal, appealed Mr. Barkley's ¢ White House last year at the | gocision. A. majority vote is! {suggestion of “people close to the! oded to sustain or overturn the. President.” “Idecision, The decisive test will The purchase of such matches corse later on the appeal. Senate Democratic Leader Scott [W. Lucas (IIL), raised the par-! Hunt had 2500 books of liamentary objection to. Sen. Me1t i= doubtful, however, whether matches, marked ‘swiped from Carran’s proposal, which . had Mr. Hunt's ‘absence will delay Harry 8. Truman,” manufactured been approved by the ¢ Appropri-|

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IMonday. . i. Mr,

ment ta the $5, 647, 000,000. foreign, Told about this at a news con- aid bill. Truman - said that ——————————— (anybody has a right to buy what KIWANIS CLUB TO MEET Mr. White indicated that. nei- he wants to, but that is the first Coach Bud Sawin and menibers ther he nor Senate investigators he had heard of this particular of his championship Riviera Club {wanted to take responsibility for case. swimming team” will appear becalling the ailing Mr. Hunt to the, Denies Getting Matches {fore the Indianapolis Kiwanis rttnens-stan

th meviuns Ake POMBE whether tre Mr. White made ole: an ex- Toad received any matches from {change of letters with Sen. Clyde Mr. Hunt, Mr. Truman said he | Hoey (D. N, C.), subcommiittee had not. He said he did not know/| { chairman, in which the lawyer Mr, Hunt, who has described Maj.| | demanded “return of Mr, Hunt's Gen. Harry H: Vaughan, the Presoffice files. ident’s aide, as a close friend. | “When I asked Mr. Rogers to. The President said that people! D , S T R E Ss S return them,“ he refused.” Mr. ¢ome in on occasion and give him| For pleasing relief from the annoyI'White sald. - “I then requested] boxes of matches. He said gifts ing symptoms of nausea, indigestion,

| permission to examine certain of of this type comie in all the time! fullness or ort after ating. seurnisn. frou

pool Hotel. Twelve new members will be introduced at the meeting.

some signs of acid stomach,

fused to permit this unless I has a special brand of matches. | | signed # letter agreeing not to re- Mr. Hunt's attorney, Roger Q.! ay TABLETS 1 for

| veal the contents to anyone else,| White of Chicago, sald boxes Of | soe {particularly to Gen.- Waitt, Gen.| {“swiped from Harry 8. Truman’ "| rhe! fam { Feldman or ‘their attorneys or| {matches were delivered to thei lany representatives of the press.’ | President's campaign train in! - and to the White House! | (Ma). Gen. Alden H. Waitt, | ehiet of ‘chemical warfare, and Shortey. after Thanksgiving last iMaj. Gen. Herman _Feldman,| | quartermaster general, have been { suspended as a result of the Sen-| Mr. Hunt was not available for! | ate's investigation.) ; comment. He was in a hospital | Mr. White fs reported to be for an operation to remcve a | drawing up a list of Senators and blood clot in a leg. Mr. White | Representatives who sent clients quoted Mrs, Hunt as saying her {to Mr. Hunt, husband would be in the hospital In reply, Sen. Hoey offered to! “five or six days.”

[let Mr. Hunt have his fides “for| in 1948 before the campaign

train started on tour,” Mr. White ‘use in connection with his busi- sald, “people close to the Presi.

| ness”, or to prepare. a defense However, he said, “Unlimited and deat oa a be. Soe unrestricted use of the documents Harey 8. Truman” Fe ram {at this stage of the investigation carry on the train. : | would tend to hamper the orderly | “Jim ‘Hunt ordered them andl

| process of the investigation and the manufacturer made them free | bein the publiein- [of charge.” ete A The President does not smoke vgand consequently has little use {for matches. But like the late! {President Roosevelt, Mr. Truman | ion occasion will hand a book of matches to a caller as a souvenir.

Janie Woodburn Rites | To Be Held Tomorrow | 1 Times State Ceeivies i THORNTOWN, Aug. 4 — Pri-| vate services will be held tomor-| {row for Janie Woodburn, 11-year {old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, |

| Sherman Woodburn and the com-| | munity’s first polio victim.

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