Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 1

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Freezer Gifts

President's Wife ‘Gets Ope and

And ‘Visitors Welcome”

Posse Could “Have Saved Nerve

Editorial, Page 12; Washington Calling, Page -13; Fred Othman’s Column, Page 15.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP) ~Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan acknowledged today that he sue-| cessfully solicited gifts of a0aros| —dusp-frefgers-from-a-Chicago-per-: fume company Tor himwsetf- Raa| some highly-placed Washington | friends. President Truman's ebullient] military aide came out with that frank admission in a statement taking full responsibility for the Incident of deep freezers. Gen. Vaughan insisted that there “was nothing

to his friends. Of seven units dist¥ibuted, one| wound up in Mrs. Truman's i kitchen at Independence, Mo. an-| . other went to Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, and a third fo Treasury, Secretary John W. Snyder. Gen. Vaughan got two. The United Press was informed that the freezers sent to Mr. Snyder was never accepted by the Snyder family, nor was it ever -used by them. It was delivered to the receiving room of the Wardman Park Hotel, where the Sny-!

“factory Tejects™ mental models” wh market value, But he man who! made’ them told” the Senate in-| vestigators ey were worth $390; to $520 each Gen. Vaughan's statement, dis-| _fributéd for him by the White ‘Heofisée staff, was prompted by

WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. (UP)—William EB. Rogers, chief counsel for the Senate commit- - tee Investigating “five per centors,” sald tonight “at least 500” persons have offered informa- | - thom to the committee. Mr. Rogers said preliminary inquiries indicate that still more “big name” government officials may

--be-named inthe committee's}

“Investigations.

subcommittee ‘which is Investi-|

gating Washington five percenters the Scie ~iinence Soni {om for getting their clients govern

ment contracts. Gen. Vaughan said he will ap-|

time’. and tell the ‘sénators a,

By ROBERT BLOEM “All they had to do was write me a letter.” . That is Ralph Emerson Lee's quiet comment, from a Franklin jail cell, on his spectacular arrest by an’armed | police posse last Tuesday night. No one, not even Ralph Lee, can say what he would “have done if he had received a letter saying he still was’ wanted on a 25-year-old “posse if they had asked him murder charge. that there weren't six wateh-

: : dogs. There were two -— 10 | But so cunning was his pounds—each of hand-kissing, | “hideout” on his old family

1 To Kill Her, Roofer Says

And Reached Him by letter . =~. - I RT = & = ' r { | | = Went There to Reb. § v |

40% Bigger Relief Budget

~ Center Township | Request Based on | Employment Dip

pipe

Spinster, Got ‘Excited’ When Phone Rang

“improper”’| the : deep! .

tail-wagging savage | homestead in Brown County BEING savagery that such a letter would have reached him easily. . —Address:- Rural Route 1, Ninevelr————————""""1" And the postman, Lee says, could have told the nervous

Couldn't Afford Work Shoes ~~

It is doubtful if Lee, a 105.pou foot six-inch former self, could bh; dogs. He couldn't afford a Pal earnings from-his Brown C

For the past two years the 56-year-old _ef-criminal who has spent Aialf his life behind prison bars has been trying to make a ving the hard way— Hye = When ¥

~11y"# old homestead in the wood-

ried hills; it had been abandoned peri= for

any Years. Lee cleared the property of brambles and

Nobody Knew—Except

Before that he had been hiding out inthe federal penitentiary | at Atlanta. While in prison he used an assumed name-—Howard Barr. Nobody koew Howard Barr was Ralph Lee except the | -Indianapolis, Police, the FBI, fedéral prison officials, federal pro- | 'ment benefits, this is not enough| bation officers here, a few dozen of his friends and neighbors, his | 3 n us

wife and his family.

One of these malignant ter- | riers is named Cinderella. They | cail her Cindy for short. The —other- ‘watchdog is Cinderella's |

¢ Chinese |

English version.

“shadow of his hulking five-

Is Ung, tee 8 to the county auditor.

" —Mr. Johnson asked for-§915; 20 word for "peace. {for poor relief, an 1$247,832 from the current town-| {ship relief budget of $667,788. It was the first time since 1940

A 40 per cent increase in the tbudget for direct relief in Center|

eK.

{Township next year was requested {yesterday in the budget of Trus-| Johnson submitted:

increase of:

Times Special

| TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 13 y. —A 32-year-old ‘Army de\serter cracked under a State . |Police lie detector test -late {today and admitted the “rock‘4 ing chair” murder Aug. 4 of | (Miss Jane-Duncan, 82-year.

nty paintings. His wife of two years,

former Methodist missionary Jessie Edwards Lee, had to cut pa- (proached the $1 million mark. per soles for donated cast-off shoes sc 80 he could keep working.

bride moved out to his fam— tn ‘the federal penitentiary

e_provide i food for six watch- |ipa¢ relief costs in. the big town-|

‘of work shoes out of the small lo; which includes most of met-|

iropolitan Indianapolis, had ap-|

Based on Job Decline | regrowth almost “entire! by | Mr. Johnson said he needed the overgro chins yy {increase to take care of a higher When he could spare time |anticipated case load next year. from plastering and repairing {He predicted the increased load, the old two-story house, he 'he said, on the basis of the sum-| He. lear paint mer decline in employment. Reda gh TGF 160K] FEET YOUR HTE-get [ting bigger every day,” the trus [tee said. :

~Springfield,-Mo..-where-he had.

“Yon County Sleuths untl my FH the records will show.

that due to unemployment, more {and ‘more family men—men with) {two, three or more children—are| {being forced to accept township relief. 3 Although they are getting us as $20 a week in unemploy-|

parole in December of 19486,

aban

'to keep the family going. They Tommy Suber ad his father, Earl . . . 3000 rode listeners found time {have to look to the township for | ® x»

After the task of putting the home place in neat order, Lee and his wife put the finishing touches on their hideout. They put a sign out in front which carried their full names and the vicious warning: “Visitors Wels come.” It was an uneasy, hunted life. Lee sold some of his paintings through Indianapolis art stores. He signet! his. name to them, presumably to avoid detection oy Indiana - detectives. y io. trade. 3 -One,

» case Te restored wn oid ari [addtional Brig 1. New York Disc Jockey Causes Listeners

work for $22 worth of badly Food Costs Cited needed groceries, though other | Carl R. Dorteh, Chamber of To Send Flood of Mail to Leukemia Victim By DONNA MIKELS

artists, no more talented, would {Commerce tax consultant, said it] have charged many times that {was likely the increase in food | figure fi cash. costs and in other necessities ac-| WAY OUT in the East a disc jockey took me out from spin=i The temptation to work was [counted for a part of the 40 per ping records last week, to tell his listeners of a small boy ill ot| that {cent increase. Mr. Dortch pointed jeykemia in Indiana's capital city | out [out that the trustee's budget this If any of them had time, Disc Jockey Bob Poole of a New York! {year was insufficient —to—cover-City’s Mutual station suggested, they might. drop.a line to. Thomas thing. One of the biggest jobs claims reported by the township Hugh Surber, 10-year-old patient in Riley Hospital. he “pulled”. since his parole, in |[oflice, with the resuit that bonds —- In less than a week, mors than fact; was the hand spading of fiom issued oh a Jong-term basis t 0 pay current relie 8 ee ee pr “1 Mr. Johnson confirmed this.

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so great, Lee says today, he mever had time-to go and rob anybody or steal any-"

to cheer him up.

Is Predicted

High for Today

Cooler weather, direct from! Carina, was forecast for Indian- Haute and questioned several

Photo by John Spickiemire; Times Staff ‘Photographer;

Cooler Week End Forecast Here

“ \apolis and vicinity for the week3000 of those listeners “found y e Wee Fall Creek Sewage == ro Beluga Sa oo 8 and gh i items inthe first three —days— 88. for today were predicted.

{old retired school teacher. | Lewis Truman King, a roofing {worker who had helped his father

itled the aged spinster in her {rocking chair and watched her die | while the telephone rang repeat{edly and a. neighbor pounded on the front door

just got excited ‘when everything

started to happen at once,” the tall -ex-soldier told Detective Chief James Evelo. Arrested In Tavern Chief Evelo, who gave full credit for solution to the baffling case to Terre Haute detectives James Porter and Clint Seward, sald King was arrested in" a

noon. “We just_got around to him" { Chief Evelo asserted. “When we found out he had been working out there with his father we added him. to our list of suspects.” King was taken to the State Police post at Indianapolis for a lie detector test after prelim{inary questioning. When the lie | detector indicated a positive test [he was hurried back “to Terre"

hours. — “Admitted It Al" “He admitted. it, all as soon as

Terre Hauté tavern this after :

Told: ‘No Longs r Wanted"

NEITHER the hospital 1 nor the thundershowers — Ex-|

it One: reason he ‘didn’t worry much about the Marion County .pear as a witness “at the proper yng Indianapolis sleuths, Lee says, was that, prison officials had “no longer wanted.” They .put it in writing, _when he came to Indianapolis

told him he was ~his-mind

in

: oR er items checked off against his| each month to report to the federal probation office only five

name during the weeks-old investigation,

These items include his inter-|

“essgion with federal officials in behalf of Tanforan Race Track! San ‘Bruno, Cal, whose owners wanted a building permit, i Gen. Vaughan confirmed the! testimony of Senate witnesses’ —that-the celebrated freezers came from. the Milwaukee firm of Al-| bert J. Gross and were pald .for| by the Albert Verley Co. of Chi-| go, perfume manufacturers.

Solicited In 1945 He -said he solicited the gifts] in 1945 from ‘two old friends of! mine”—David A. Bennett, head of the perfume firm, and Harry Hoffman of Milwaukee, Mr. Ben-|. _nett’s advertising representative, In- addition to Mrs. Truman,! Justice Vinson and Mr. Snyder, | Gen. . Vaughan said he. relayed gift freezers to James K, Vardaman, Jr., then naval aide to the * President and now a governor of the Federal Resérve Board, and to White House Secretary Matthew J. Connelly." t Gen. Vaughan said he had one of his two deep freezers sent to, him Jersanally anit the other to: the White House for tha tunchi Tener:

Gen. Vaughan offered no miotive other than friendship for the gifts. But the Senate investigators! made it clear they want to find! out why a perfume company gave’ hard-to-get freezers to a member of the White House inner circle.

"The subcommittee has Red]

subpenas for Mr. Hoffman and for the records of the Verley firm in|

the hope of finding the answer |

to that question. Check on Perfume Among other things, the subcommittee "is checking a report published by the New York Herald Tribune that John Maragon. a friend of Gen. Vaughan, paid a customs penalty in 1946 for bringing rare perfume oils into this country In packages labeled to indicate they were champagne gifts “for thé White House,” . Mr. Maragon, whose name has bobbed up frequently in the “five per cénter” investigation, worked for the Verley company as an Overseas agent, One Senate source said Mrs. wrote a “thank you” note to Mr, Gross after receiving her freezer and that the Milwaukee manufaéturer photographed her. note as a souvenir,

COUNTESS: ROBBED .. FRANKFURT, Germany, 13 (UP) — Fifteen armed ry masked bandits last night robbed the 80-year-old Countess Amelie von Herbach-Fuersteof of jewels valued at $30,000,: Darmstadt criminal police announced tonight.’

| ERETRALIA

. x. , F- om Bone

{ periment, it meant that we would

blocks away {rom the Indianapol Lee savs —he —learned to paint in the prison. at Spring« field. A call to Springfield to verify ‘the fact that ‘local authorities had been notified of his whereabouts and identity years ago, brought a statement

{need without bonding. i |

Cops Horn in on

| Inadequate Disposal ./ Blamed by State

Laoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl treme southern portions of the Surber, Scottsburg, know how the State will receive scattered ldisc jockey learred of Tommy's showers foday, weathérmen said,

{“I was. broke and out of work, iI. remembered having worked on “/her house. I had heard she had

=] “Didn't t Mean —

| repair the roof of Miss Duncan's . {home two weeks prior to the slayLing. tonight told police how he

was Guoted by police as saying,

i

THIS,

OW “Sre-sald that umiedy-thereismors Bhs aw in Partly cloudy skies were fore- ! and he had no plow thi Fows. | p Re ie 2000. = “a ore eG hi NA en i Today With widely he-saw.we. EE a St [request would take care of the Rr Ed ered SETESTROON TEE ee Rp

Iplight, They believe some friend but the rain will move slight oo es Ops an Ts A yivious- hazard Xo Judie or relative in the East may have the north tomorrow. ghtly 0 main cai Ring told thew lis police s at on. apolis health exists in inadequate written him a letter about! A break in the ; . y Er — vere - At Winchell Estate es disposal in Fall Creek Tommy. » terday with al Same Yu. how he Went-e-ihe-door. knosied from a prison official that © ~ between 30th and 38th Sts. State The mail has poured in from skies. Cooling breezes kept the -1d when the aged retired school “Barr practically decorated | g REENBU RG, - “TOWN. N. TY. Health Board officials said last the East, from . Texas, Canada mercury below 83 degrees. A low teacher responded, he pushed her this place.” Aug. 13 (UP)--Columnist Walter night. and a dozen other states. One per- of 88 degrees was predicted for, back and stepped inside. _There- are hundreds of his Winchell's estate here was the Robert W. Heider, assistant son sent a large box of bubble last night. Started Screaming paintings in:.the prison to this scene of a “cops and “robbers” chief ~engineer, said the “healthigum. A woman in Florida would The mercury climbed to hie —“She started screaming.” King

day, the official said.

Series on British Socialism Starts i in Times Tomorrow

Writer Will Tell Of ‘Utopia on Rocks’

By. LEE CASEY Seripps-Howard Special Writer When Edward T. Leech tackled the story of the British social ex-

get the real picture of the situa-

tion’ Inside England today—not }

as it ought to be, not as somebody thinks it might be, but as it is. For Ed Leech ‘is Just that sort tof reporter; just as he is'that sort ‘of editor. He has been an editor of _Scripps-Howard Newspapers for ‘more than 30 years, president and... The Pit taburghPress since 19317

His series of 12 "articles, “UTOPIA ON THE ROCKS BRITISH SOCIALISM IN ACTION,” based on a six-week. one the-gcene study, starts in The | Times tomorrow, ! His Story Only v They may have trundled . out e red carpets for Ed Leech {while he was in England . . . they may even have popped champagne {corks. But he doesn’t take handlolits, whether written or oral The story he tgils will: not be theirs but his based upon his observations and findings, amd a OPO his familiarity, with the trying situation in which the British people find themselves! today. In short, on facts. 4 ‘That 1s, and has always been, | Bd Leech’s way. He:-deals essentially with. facts . .“. “with news.|

as a crusading editor fighting political machines “in Memphis and Birmingham, he voiced his {opinions so strongly that he saw the inside of "jails in the two! icities. The citizens of Memphis! formed a parade in his honor and {held a celebration in a public {park when the fighting editor was ug. released: after 10 days “fn the [Memphis bistile.

The series he has written for duced by R. W. Alcorn, a native Bridge ~..a.. 31 Hollywood {the Scripps- Howard Newspapers Hoosier who formerly was a stu- Business ... 37 Home Page . 19 Politics .... 13:8ports .... tal- dent at the Indiana Boys School, Cap. Capers. 25.In Indpls. .. Jet as an observer and reporter, was filmed in its entirety in In- Classified. 38-43 Inside. Indpls. 15 Radio ...... 18/Travel ..... 14|calebration, "

‘will demonstrate Ed Leech's

ahd as & writer who is abie to dis- diana. . |Crossword.. 37 Dan Kidney. 12| Records .:.. 22' Toe Williams 34! Mrs. Hadley will be on hand to- home to his frien od and g {Perse the fog of controversy and , The film company, éompleted Editorials .. 12 Mrs. Manners 44| Ruark ..... 15 Earl ‘Wilson. 21 morrow Yohely him dedicate and most of ths pine Do he en frail Shrked at Jollee 3 give you a clear picture of what its filming of the story with the Fashions ... 26 Movies ..20, 21 Scherrer ... 12 Women's .23-32 rename aducah-McOracken|Cracken Saag. but the guest and ga 4 in her favor. is going on 10 3 Britain today, Tatreet. poenes ©. Food ....... 3QNovel ...... 11, Schools .... 1 Wor ogor 3 rps Ru i TT {tit tonight 4 Tira fo 30.3 rocking er favor.

chase early today.

hazard was created by heavy

Police sped to the estate when rains causing an overflow in the

| tered:

THE

The

{a motorist reported his.

%. lout.and knelt aver the bo suddenly came to life an

“blood,”

head-|storm ;sewage system and bring- promising to send him a real co-| Mexico. lights had picked out the form ing about pollution in the stream. conut. a boy, splattered with red; and [seemingly shot, sprawled in Mr. killed following the sudden heavy “perked up” since all the mail i Winchell's driveway. The driver told police | he got about a serious condition in Falt|

Hundreds of fish were reported]

‘rains Thursday night, bringing,

who Creek.

“mut- |

{police car arrived. But they found tem. {Walter Winchell Jr., 14, splashing be corrected.” in a swimming pool whose water was turning red. I Young Winchell told police he needed to correct the present sit-| had been playing “gangsters” with,uation a house guest; 15-year-old Peter health, Mr, Heider asserted, {Barclay. plained. was ketchup.

_ Shirley to Start Jst- Good Day

he ex-

Sewers Inadequate - “It happens with every rain.”

BOY was gone when a an overflow into the sewage sys-

It is 4 condition that should

Enlargement of both sanitary and interceptor sewers is badly and safeguard public The state health official said a {hearing on a charge that the ‘city fof Indianapolis is dumping raw sewage into the White River and its fributusies is scheduled for ’- Sept, At-that time, he said, Error Sréek-wipomt

DOVER, England, Aug. 13 (U y will be le discussed.

t—The trainers of Shirley announced

| Frances

May “omcially Veterans Plan Merger |

i jagain today that she is ready t0 NEW YORK. Aug. 13 (UP)—| Edward T. Leech [swim the Sane] on the first day, Harold Keats, . national _com-| Vice President Has Her Meet Folks, | mice rein ter | OF 800A. Wea LRE mander of the American Veter-| Says There'll Be No Startling Announcement oF .s | hey have ade the announce- ans of World War II, an Gilbert | PADUCAH: K A 13 (UP) «Vice-P Girl Hurt nn Jam | ment for several days but Coach Harrison, national chairman of |g. 00" h yi Aug. 13} we V1 Olt resident Harry Boudakian explained that the American Veterans Com-| rkley brought his attractive week-end “date

have liked the big smile on Tommy’s face wheh he got her letter

.high 90's in the Grain Beit St&tes said, “and I grabbed her and tied from the Canadian border to her in the chair. I guess I was | pretty rough but I didn’t mean to | Kill her. I only wanted to get her

t Forgets ‘$12 Loss, "King told police of cutting the Wife Wins $40 telephone wire as the instrument ’

{rang repeatedly while he was ty1 HIS MOTHER and father say TOLEDO, 0, Aug. 13” (UP)=='ing the elderly” wonjan in “the ~ {Tommy {s grateful for the mail A 40-year-old. machinist today chair. . land the gifts, but there is nothing objected to losing $12 overtime, Chief Evelo sald the call, ap.

! His family feels Tommy has

came to briginen his lonely hours. -

“| “Those guys look tough, where's Mr. Heider said. “The storm more he wants, except to go home pay, but quickly forget about it! {my gun?” sewers are not adequate and the to their chicken farm and to play when ‘hie wife told Him she had| gy i ps. Je vsal Fe added waters from rains caused with his twin sister, Betty Sue. a neg r

Just won $40,000. in..a.na “The only thing he's asked for soap- jingle , contest. tional Jnl ated od He is to. go home his father said.) - Mrs. Jennie Jaworski, 34, nearly Duncan ery pci The " ” “We hope that maybe he'll get fainted when officials of the confession corroborat Prisoners well enough that we can take him' Palmolive-Peet Company and ging's pre orrohonied b Muay there for a short whilé anyway.” Mayor Michael Disalles, of Toledo, Tne Shevigus Shalem lo 19 Tommy first became ill with a came to the door and told of her th d e tried fo telephone series of nosebleeds eight weeks good fortune. |She 3ged spinster) *jthout getting

he was discovered to be a- victim nearly dropped to-the: floor, but a Stood Over Her of leukemia, a disease in’ which registered nurse, brought “along! ~~ Police sald King calmly told ‘the white blood cells destroy the on such Secasons, came to the how he stood over the victim red cells. rescue. . while Mrs. King and another |neighbor, Mrs. Aaron Wright, came to the front door and

Barkley Entertains Widow =: In His Old Kentucky Home

ago. Brought to Riley Hospital, ~The lucky lady sagged and,

ing. I was afraid. I didn't take anything,” police quoted King as {saying in his. confession, Chief Evelo said King told them ha left the house after the neigh bors left the front ‘porch. He ine sisted he walked out the front door and proceded fo an uptown

Alben W.

home today to | meet the folks.

Attracted H re | the schoolgirl swimmer did not mittee, said today the two groups 3 tavern.. He told é {really show peak form until have agreed to present to théir ob pen > Rady - ie 3 petite, dark-haired peep “right in Bolice he Hind | yesterda mambers proposal for a merger. 8 guest of honor tonight at a dinner the courtly oe By. Movie Filming y y: Prop ¥ | T1-year-old widower is giving at hjs rambling red ‘brick home. jihroughomt the. investigation.

So. many "persons were tracted by Hollywood Kleig on at Ray and West Sts. last night tduring the filming of -the movie; | “Johnny Holiday” that a 12-year-{old girl was slightly injured. | Theresa Saters, 1018 8. West |

8t., was treated for a' “head

On the Inside

“Peddler’s Passage,” a new column by a Hoosier

salesman ons (General News and features, Pages 2-10)

| Wreck- less drivers tell how to stay alive ........ Page 1

(Photo, Page 3)

Ed Leech also has strong opin-| bump” which resulted when she |, fons, and voices them eloquently|wags pushed to the street as hun-| and fearlessly. On two occasions,

dreds of persons jammed the area. She was treated at General. Hos-/ pital and released. | Another * “casualty” of the film{ing of the street scenes was a! false alarm fire call wasn’t in the seript) to Shea’ Tavern, 1002 8. West St. Pan of.

the movie action was ' the was barred. Mr. Barkl r 4 tavern, Other Features on Inside Pages learlier had denied an sngagement| “JOHNNY HOLIDAY,” pro- Amjing.. e+ 20, 21 Forum ev 12 Othman wee 15] 7im Smith .. 34 would -be announced, said: around her."

tesa

“( Editorials; politics; world report; radio; serial story, movies, Pages 12-22)

The Indians at Home” . .

. a picture story ...

Louise Fletcher's Counter-Spy . . . Katy Atkins home from vacation ..........c0n00n

(Society, clubs, food, gardening, fashions, patterns, home-making, teen-talk, Pages 24-82)

Shieh St. Paul Edges Indians, S105 ricer ere PIRES. Mr.

(Sports, Pages 33-36; Business, Page 37; Classified ads, Pages 38-48)

« 20. Pattern . iv. 20 Society ..... 27]

1 Iter. Anne,

33-36 have a little musie and a good '4/ Polomac Pat. 14 Teen ‘Page. . 32 time and tomorrow there'll be the been used to. Mr. Barkley is

Police said-the young veteran, ‘was an admitted Army deserter who had also served a sentence for petit larceny.

It was .there she met his” | granddaughter, Dorothy Anne, 6, For Mrs. Hadley it was a day| for the first time and held her of meeting the Barkley kin, first {hand while the family posed for his daughter, Mrs. Max Truitt, jotures: rt WHO-BAS- “been his official hostess. | orl Mr. Barkiey had escorted Mrs. |then his son, David. whom he in-| “She was struggling alt the Hadley and her teen-aged daugh- troduced at the airport. here as time while I 'tied her and gagged here in his B-17 plane,| “Bud.” {her,” he said in his Confession. ‘|in_which he’ made his third fly-| The smiling “Veep,” who had I only wanted to tis her up while {ing visit to St. Louis in recent | ig a liftie late for his date in/I searched for the money. Then weeks. Louis, told the crowd ot 300/the ‘phone rang and people came ‘Nothing Star ar the Paducah airport * ‘we're | up outside. I got scared. I left After the 87-minute flight they glad to be home. That is, those the house without searching it. drove nine miles to “the Angles,” Who are home, and those who are I didn’t get anything." | Mr. Barkley's estate at the out. visiting are glad to be here, too. vt. King insisted Miss Duntin was | skirts.af Paducah, where 80 guests| “At “The Angles,” where David still alive when he left her house. {dined on ola Kentucky ham and drove them, Mrs. Hadley took a He said he didn’t know she was turckey. liking to Granddaughter Dorothy dead until he read the news.’ Barkley said no startling Anne. And Mr. Barkiey com= papers. [ine party” or would be made at mented: | The murder of the aged teach

the party, from which the press| “I can't understand ‘a girl er was one ,0f the most sensa« who wanting to hold a woman's hand|tional -in Terre Haute . history. when there are so many. men, Well . {neighbors and fellow. citizens, Tonight's party was different, the = 82-year-old ‘woman lived {from those Paducah society Le in her modest home.

“All we're going to do'is eal,

The spinster's

|tamous for throwing open his sang merrily ‘in their cage

wt 3:

airciisls 40 4 Sh aL i rok RARE isc AM: ol a lt el a 5 i

known and belovéd by

pet canaries

“I heard them out there talks

_ ‘Struggling All Time’

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