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locked island ports. He said in an interview with

{inducted into the national guard

al Longshoremen’'s and Warehousemen’s Union. . Mr. Fong sald former Navy officer living in Hawaii could be

to sail the. ships for the duration of the emergency. Harry Bridges, president of the ay flew to Hana, Maui,

{Thursday at the. invitation of necessary to reopen the strike-|steamship magnate Paul IL

| Fagan, Sr, it was learned re-

AL 16 march. in_a "polio parade” before their. circus to raise funds for infantile p: i vie. youngaters from neat the 3200 block on £. 43d $+. Tn Ji front tok Ji righ Rosalie Merrill, James Bayne, James Alfrey, James Ford, Dou Alberger and Da "Mor lined” up in the back réw are Richard Pearce, John Verrill, Frederic Alfrey, Mary Riley, Catharine Riley,

atricia Williams. The children have raised $35 so far.

‘Seven Indiana Congressmen

Study Denton for Judgeship

By ¥ DAN | RIIREY = “Mr. McHale stressed an idea ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 12—A |e had previously advanced in “united front” of the seven Indi-| favor of Mr. Steckler—that he is ana Democratic Congressmen to|® Young man—and added that he support their colleague, Rep, Win-: thought Mr. Denton was Tieeded field K. Denton, Evansville, for to hold the Eighth District conthe Southern District federal gressional seat for the Demo~ crats. =

judgeship was under discussion here today. He rated Mr. Steckler as in the

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ito -it. ibecause of the serious illness in |Evdnsville of his stepfather, Dr.|Steckler now is public counsel i William -.. Davidson.

Mr. Denton was not a party|top spot for the district He flew home last night|and Clarence J. Donovan, former Mayor of Bedford, as second. Mr,

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vourt ruled against Mr. Davis’ that Bird's Army-ap-+| pointed, De counsel be re-|. {moved from his position. a] The court said that in order to: maintain the trial's continuity] Maj. Rufus Jones would continue,| with Mr. Davis, to defend Bird. “We have conflicting theories on the methods of Bird's defense,” Mr. Davis told newsmen} r————————

‘Deep-Freeze Probe Goes High

Hint Top Washington Names Involved "(Continued From Page One)” the investigation has jolted Pres: {ident Truman’s faith in his old {friend and present military aide. His press conference late yesterday produced a fast-tumbling shower of questions on the Gen.

Crown Hoosier Schoolgirl As Junior Miss America’

~My. Cranmer lord and left his job at Standard 2 recommendations.

applicants, had a Ee

Acme Telephoto “Carolyn Rudy receives crown from George M. Harter, head of West View Park, Pittsburgh.

State “police records showed that he was arrested Jam 13 om a charge of driving an overs weight truck on State Rd. 37. near the scene of the later

fine was paid by the company. Checks into the driver's safi

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] for. Fe on He “Was appointed eral Judge movement is Rep. by Gov. John R. Walsh, Anderson, who|/was like all the Hoosier Deémocrats|p but Rep. Ray Madden, Gary, is a freshman Congressman. | . The idea grew out of the visit! | Indianapolis,

Since Judge Swaim comes from Mr, Walsh

tional Committeeman. He invited | lis talking up the idea “of the the = Congressmen to breakfast | Congressmen backing their colwith him and informed them that {league, Mr. Denton. the state organization and GoV.| He and some of the others feel

zell resigns, raised the point of lis. Another candidate is Marshgiving Marion County men two ju- all Hanley, Muncie ¢ity attorney. dicial appointments. He pointed But. the McHale and organization out : that Mr, Denton, who was candidate is Johgp Hurt, Bloom-

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here yesterday of Frank M. Mc-|that some other district should gu a So Hale, Indiana Democratic Na-|get the southern bench. So he J notably absen

ments. The general is not: afraid

been. mentioned {for ington, secretary of: the Demon) REEAORAL de Fo. he said, he waso't|.

Vaughan afar but the President _of retreat from the he dem-

Gen. Vaughan had some appoint-

that Gen. Vaughan had intervened in the case. Not an Investigator Now

Did the Prechjent pian to seek as to]

running a: committee investiga HOHE “fad done that “Kind of job when he was a Senator. Mr, Truman, said, in answer to a question, that the secretary of the Army had no authority to

“INDIANA WEATHER — tick; Donna Barrabee; Jame, Dorothy Bewley: Marvin, Rosemary Baxia: Paul, |

Showers and. scattered thunder-| Alice Earles; James, Eisle McCord. ' i GIR! SHOWED will accompany and im-a Hgme— Woodrow. An nd Jackson, nan! mediately “ool air from| . ma onso, Evelyn White, 1312 E. s william, Martha Tr the north and northeast as it, W. Normas. Mary Bonds. 3640s {moves down over the state to) Fh Martha Webster, 1833 night and early tomorrow. Francis Harold, Viola Arnold; bers Martha Odell. = Ruth

Weather will be mostly fair in EL pr | the notth and central portions of * CPR od Brownfield, the state tomorrow with-scattered A rt nt—Orvs all Ms ar) showers in the forenoon confined : to the extreme souhern portion. : : Gray;’ eo: See Weather Map on this page Se . Vinoent's—Virgll, Mary Ellen

Temperatures in Indianapolis ; One| pleats.

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carcinoma. BIRTHS Colin James Patton, 70, at 3420 Broadway. ar Marion Kael . 1820 AS Methodis Eo "Moitie: Taylor. bovs. | irante myocurditis. Al, 1920 §. 100, . an, Rh ciatther, {ent B. Jeftsies. 70. at 1138 King, coroN. California; 78, at 113 WN. New t. 442; Carl ry Jersey, "Winter; 13. 84 N. Rural. , Clesester Cohen, er 13, ur Claude, - Betty a

year ago today: High, 89; low, 63. i Earnest A. Campbell, #1, at 1047 W. 2d. —— afsgricscie erosis, G ¥ . ly - Ab H corse. Josephine Smifth, 341% | fraction G. King, 79, at 5239 Guilford, in: Zells - Fag: 739 N. abndiew, Katherine | chris Winzenread, is cera hemorrhag aL General—Rand, Willie Shead; “George.

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Daniel. perten As | Met hodist—Paicel Florence Hall; Norr Honey "H, stron. 78, at. General, perni-

yer: Albert, Alice May| cious anem Kilmer; Wright, Ruth Allen; Viola ‘Sullivan; ames, Marjorie

Haves rd, Helen haub; Murl, Haver: BNA. ooh. Dolores Davies]. diaries. Leorge, Earlene oi ster bert, Mary |Kathryn 8 Gritiith, Malless: William, 1 Logelln Puller; _Pat-1 'cent’s, coron

Soronary, ocglusion, Gerald Wright. § mos,

in. James, | Walter Dwight Harvey. 46, at Methodist, at General, at Bt. Vine

aad savin csaame “Ti

_|America” at a beauty teen-agers last might.

twirled a baton before a crowd of 4000

Plan to Free Artist

ling retrial, Lee pulled one of a

did [he was “no longer wanted” on

igh School Senior, 17, Wins as Nation's Prettiest Tee :

PITTSBURGH, «Aug: 12 (UP)-—Carolyn Rudy, 17- year-old high school senior from Bluffton, Ind, was crowned “Junior Miss and talent contest for the nation's prettiest

a svelte 5 feet 8 inches, sang, played the piano nd at West View Park,

amusement center in Pittabargh's 8 northern suburbs. She won. out! . Ri Sher entries. udy, a brunet who en-

Miss Rudy,

Henry F. shri a arom that the Congressmen haven't lof you, said the President—don’t wheel of a St mending . been sufficiently consulted in such {wo about that. approach to th Court Judge H. Nathan Swaim,|patters as the two judgeships gr on the subject of f Esc Char re cmt at mr i TS So Indianapolis, for the newly cre-|,.4 the U. 8. attorneyship and |Gen. Vaughan began with a re- | Indiana, was awarded, among bridge. Mr. Cranmer said ated seat on the U. 8. Court of that there has been too much of [quest for comment on testimony other things, a portrait in oils, occurred Mr. McHale “telling them” rather [that the military aide had inter- Prosecutor to Ask a scholarship to a New York the-|Of the road to avoid \ ! than “asking them” in these mat- (ceded to help get materials for + atrical school and a $200 savings| aces eaahive a ters. construction at the Tas Dismissal of Warrant Meanwhile, one positive ahd Mr. Walsh has his own candi- [race track in California—at a bond. . Her winning measure-ione tentative identification left date, Floyd E. Harper, Tipton, as |e when ma were scarce. (Continued From Page One) iments were: Bust, 34 inches;[two charred unidentified bodies Hqucesssor to U. 8. Attorney Bl “Mr. Truman's reply was that cer, tn an attempted holdup. The waist, 24 inches, and hips, 34/in Bloomington, ortuarids. or- judgeship when | he did not know it was a fact jury déadlocked and while awalt-|,, ,., —the body of | Republican Judge Robert C. Bait-| Howard Caughran in Indianapo- gt Charles Raymond, 77,

Ramona Wilson, ‘19, of Baltimore, Md., took second prize and Marlene Born, 17, Joliet, IIL, won third.

Evansville, was positively identified by his son, Ralph Raymond, Lewistown, N. Y. through the elder “Rily. (mond’s—dental- -

long ‘series of escapes, taking off from the Johnson County jail.

— Counterfeiting Rap

_ He. Snally. wound. up. im federal). Miss. Wilson A Jxe-toot, three-|.. ; |prisoh- on a counterfeiting rap in inch brunet works as a sec-

retary. for her father, received i . Is ok 1948.08. 160 “ggvings bond: tin Sar iignial. charts. belog 8 gent

paroled from federal prison a brown-eyed five-foot six-inch : ibHis however, t a. center in ° Springfield, banat, won a $50 bond. She at HE Sever; that Ba rong Mo., after U. 8. authorities de- vivors.

St. Francis School in Joliet-i5 termined by investigation that ‘The 10 judges eliminated eight Admit Discrepancies Greyhound officials today

thopefuls at the start of the pag-

aughan, as he | Maj. Gen. Alden Waitt, chief of the Army chemical warfare service, and Maj. Gen. Herman Feld-| rman, Army quartermaster gen-] {eral

investigation.

to influence in any way Mr.

and judge for himself. Gen.

entirely free to testify, Mr. Truman

Vaughan in the slightest.” There Were numerous unan swered angles to the freezer uni

check had been sent Mr. Gros

head of the Albert Verley Co.

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Both officers were suspend- | ed pending the current Senate | getective who has. been on the|ford, Del.

~The President was asked if helofficials apparently changed their had talked to Sen. Hoey. He said minds about wanting Lee when he had not—that he did not wish th

Hoey’s - judgment. He said he|ty home. wanted Mr. Hoey to get the facts He had been reporting regu

Vaughan, the President sald, was

in answer to a specific question—that nothing that had occurred had changed his attitude toward Gen.

testimony which remained to be answered. One was: Who placed the order for them? On the matter of payment, Sen. McCarthy said it was his understanding a

for them by David A. Bennett,

= A find énough évidence to re-try Lee

the murder charge. Without the|eant Wednesday night. The other| {investigation he could not have|Seven finalists who ran out of] mat, hile lure Bodie ne per- | been released, federal spokesmen the prize money last night. were:is ne pelieved on the bus and Say: Marilyn Reelhotn, 18, Coluin- [those accounted for in ‘the dead On a tip to an Indlanapolisibus, O.; Kay Robinson, 17, Sea= and surviving list, it was positive Joan Jaekel, 17, De-ithat there were only two remain. troit; Kathleen Quinn, 19, Bronx, ing corpses. N. Y.; Adele Newman, 19, Bright E reviously it was believed that Water, N.Y.; Joan Elliott, 19,[the two charred remains Dutchtown, Ia., and Joan Michie, ibe the remains of four, instead of Wheeling, W. Va. Itwo victims.

[force three years, Marion County

they “discovered” that he was livling peacefully in his Brown Coun-

larly to the federal probation of- . fice in Indianapolis, but it took STRAUSS SAYS: Indianapolis police and Marion ’ % C County officials nearly two weeks . to preparé the spectacular “raid” in which he was arrested. During that time the alleged “dangerous criminal” remained “lat large. t| American Legion officials said Lee had painted several pictures for the organization headquarters at Indianapolis during the past] three years. They are displayed in the national executive. commitStee room. The most recent art piece was completsa. about one on pe . year ago. : ; . Included In the display is a % = A

large ofl painting of the Japanese

surrender at the close of World War II. Mr. Lybrook said that his dismissal of the jailbreak charge would hot release Lee from jail} here, howeyer. He is nbt -eligible| for bond:so long as the old murder charge still is pending.

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In Indianapolis, Prosecutdr a Dailey announced he was check- i 3 ing the case to determine whether enough evidence and witnesses ! 4 could still be found for a, new) : murder trial. With dismissal of : : . 3 the Johnson County charge his a ‘ A, office assumes jurisdiction in the 5 “Witnesses have died or moved Vo ome :

fromi the city,” Mr. Dailey com“and I doubt if we. will

on the Pook ‘murder charge,” «

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