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reported Judy Sullivan, County, who did in Warsaw. At Muncie, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis sent a check for $22,000 to aid and
ward at Ball Memorial Hospital.
Local Man Held ~in—Bonus- Fraud.
Arrest of an Indianapolis man accused of fraudulently recefv-| ing at least $2000 in bonus payments from the State of Michigan, was disclosed today by postal authorities. Robert E. Ward Jr., of 1630 Bellefontaine St, was charged with obstructing the mails and using the mails to further a scheme to io Sefrand, postal in- - spectors said. Postal authorities sald Ward obtained several blank forms for the Michigan veterans’ bonus payment program and filled them | With out in Indianapolis. false names and fake histories, pcstal authorities” said, “he obSinan at least $2000 in four $500 payments from the state adjutant general's office n 1aming, Mich,
~ $9000 Rent $ Rent Suit uit Started. displayed
Against Local Landlord
Federal housing authorities started suit in Federal Court toagainst a North Side property owner for $0200.55, as a re-| 0" sult of alleged rent The _ times the amount federal authori-
ties alleged the property owner between
collected in overcharges Dec. 15, 1947 and June 21, 1049. Russell Winter, of 3445 Rural St., rent authorities said, collected excess rentals amount. ng to $3099.85 from properties in
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‘Film Stars Study Entries In "Cutest Baby’ Contest
overcharges. sought were three
ne th ib of tnd Paci Ahn.
"More Than 2000 Pictures Submitted by Times Readers; Answer Due Tomorrow or Friday By ART WRIGHT
Take t from four Hollywood movie stars, it isn't going to be easy to select the winner of The Times “Cutest Baby” Contest, : “Wow. . . what a job it's going to be to pick the cutest,” harmonized Donald O'Connor; his wife, Gwen Carter; Joshua Shelley
~{-more-than 2000.of them, Judging the photos was erg ‘Arrested “Twice
first order of business when they. arrived here by plane last night. In Gambling Raids -(Continued From Page One)
They'll complete the task today] ate Ave. Entering through an
(they hope) before making two unlocked back door, police found
personal ces at the Indiana Theater in conjunction with 150 . books of baseball tickets. They charged A. J. Messiit, 54, of
the premier of their UniversalInternational technicolor movie, “Yes Sir, That's My Baby. oN a rnia St. with keeping a room for pool selling. Hear Door Slam '
Father of r of Girl, 8 Angry at Court
(Continued From Page One)
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is jJravely Shiva tened. Recovery| is-in dire peril, after it AneInng
BRITAIN IS the most impor tant of 10 nations getting Marshall Plan help. She got $1139
million “last year—or one-fourth _lof the total sum. Twice this year|. .
The r also said he believed the coroner's recommenda- | tion eliminated the need for a
Like
she hasu| herr
Lyons. PROSecH: tion recommendation yesterday, —|after he received a copy of & statement reported to have been made by another Greyhound bus driver ‘who got off the ill-fated bus at Martinsville, shortly be- deny this is due to heavy spendfore it crashed last Wednesday. |Ing on their vast Socialist pro-
~—or 40 per cent of the total European relief. British government leaders
Tomorrow: “Egalitarian.”
, and For-
eign Minister Ernest Bevin go to Washington for conferences next month, ‘In 1046 it was the U. 8. loan|USh which would turn the trick. In 1947 it was Marshall Plan aid. Now it is clear that more-—or at the very least an assurance of Marshall Plan funds beyond 1952—will be sought. “the man who came the British
id. N asks § 500 a ed to li I t! al ow she 1 m! n nger long a the table from which come the(!n describing the
fruits of the “enslaving material could see.’ bonds of capitalism.”
Britain
Goes
arrangemen’ Some of the lights were so. they reflected inside the. . scope.” T Sw At 4100, the Ben
“I was miserably cold and the
tolhe aid.
Ss. tadk up — mfeciding aa 1 ¥
swinging of the ball as the barge rocked made me slightly seasick," ut the main factor 1
yt
While in the sphere, Mr. Barto [breathed oxygen from three tanks. The carbon dioxide He exhale® was absorbed by trays of lime.
The driver, whose identity was gran. Their opponents charge not disclosed, stated that Wayne that it is, at least in part. The Cranmer, 25, driver of the death whole security program and na-
acter instead of him.” ‘He, “sald” that the defendant's lawyer, Milton Siegel, “did Tittle] or ‘nothing but accept Murchie's
advice and entered objections)
and Patricia Alphin as they Humid through the stack of pictures—jonly after being coached by!
Murchie.”
... The girl, said to be a “class “school
leader” TH was..closely | questioned by Judge Tindall. While. she said she knew the difference = “between right and wrong,” she admitted not knowing the full meaning of an oath. In rejecting the court's suggestion to amend the affidavit and have it signed by one of the girl's parents, Mr. Murchie said this was not possible. He told the court it had no other course than
They’ll be on the Indiana stage at 7 and 10 p. m. The stars were selected for the judging because they worked * An establishment at 1205 8. Me"the baby of ridian.8t. Police who found eight! the year’—in filming “Yes Sir; 'books of baseball tickets, which] That's My Baby.” they soufiagated. i210 Bw “ these children are dar- Dave Nahmias, of ea See sald Gwen Carter (Mrs. Tidian St, with keeping a gaming O'Connor). And to demonstrate dEUS. “os Mat the <rConnd 78 gi id nb costs in court today on a charge gold locket on his key chain and” of 01. sell-
He was recharg a picture of his OWN! count when the first a was 2-year-old daughter. y | rut od faulty.
If the judging is completed On| Tne Mammoth Cigar Store, 405 nounced in The s Timp tomorrow ing door or Friday . “cutest” will be published In The|o baseball tickets. They arrest Times along with the announce- ed William Ferguson, ment. |W. Michigan St.,
ACCUSES SALESMAN CHICAGO, Aug. 17 (UP) —
keeping a room for pool selling. The 16th St. Smoker, 1415 E.
charged in a divorce suit todayifound a quantity of baseball that his wife, Florence, 39, ran/books. They charged Claude Box,
fined $50 and,
schedule the winners will be an-\1ndiana Ave. Police heard a slid-|of the girl's while he regretted announcing
and pictures of the on searching they found 42 books|his decision, he had no alterna-
45, of 440
charging session of gaming equipment and
away with his star ‘salesman 1444 Martindale Ave. with keep-|
to discharge the defendant “since we have no adult witnesses to ithe alleged crime,” the girl's father quoted Mr. Murchie as saying. “What kind of screwy justice! {is this?” the child's father cried. “Do I have to wait until my child has been and bring her dead body in here efore your
these filthy men?”
tive but to dismiss the case. “ithe arrest,
permission to testify.
and complete investigation”
853-855 N. East St., 218-20-24 E. St. Joseph St., and T05% N. Ala- and $3000 of the company 's|ing room for p 1 selling and ad-/the case. . cohama Bt. SEES money. vertlsing a 106t Ly. ere = {Boy's ‘Luck’ Runs: Out
"in Indianapolis—Vital Statistics
Upon Pulling Trigger
INDIANA WEATHER
A relatively stationary mass of Catl St — humid air covers the ._southern|willtam’
_ portion of the state.
Scattered showers from Indianapolis southward tonight will be foliowed by partly cloudy weather for that area tomorrow. Fair and o Bdiis Vi.
Ros less humid weather will continueibers; Helen vs. Macceo Anders Ida Carroll Shreves Carl. Lois Sprauer; RobLee vs. Alonzo asley; e C. vs. | ert, Patricia Varvil; Wilb R Noll: in the northern portion of the nce: JHarvey Byelrn oa Michael Jr ariivh Rrens: Fe one peste s. 0) Ofe! Ww 3 chard, au “state. through tomorrow. Be: are 3 a Bn At st Vincent's—Robert, Barbara. ‘Feeney; | Temperatures tomorrow will| Clark Buddy wd Luis Marie Hampton: ephen, Dorothy Rosenbaum vs. Jol 3 range from 85 in the north to 90( Norte tvs. "Waiter Nachand Colina: La: DEATHS in the southern portion of he eile vs. John W. Frank 3 {Guy Newton. $6. at 3314 Thornberry, coro
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See Weather Map on Page 1. F. ; Louis ve, Mary Pickens: Temperatures in Indianapolis one Maret A A Le L. | Mary Phelps. 16 at
year ago today: High, High, 86; low, 65,
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(UP)—"“See how lucky I am,”
+22-caliber revolver-he-tained one live shell lempty ones, He pointed the gun at his tem ple and squeezed the trigger.
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day that death was accidental.
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prosecuting] “I'm ‘so damned sleepy 1 hardly
assaulted and killed
do something-.abaut! he demanded.|to the | Judge Tindall who said he was|day and that he was not consul Earn an acquaintance of many years in the second identification ™ England is "Wig “far “beyond
s father, declared that tempt.
Sgt. Cecil London, who made stormed from the courtroom when he was denied
“This is the lousiest piece of N./Robert M. Shaw, 38, president of|16th St. Raiding officers searched/business I have ever seen,” Sgt. an air conditioning company,/the smoker at 5:30 a. m. and London said as he left the court. Later, the father said, he called Mr. Dailey, who promised a “full of
CHERRYFIELD, Me. Aug. 17
Leon Gray, 15, of Orland, told two companions as he picked up a/Illinois. When he did not return knew £on- it was - and five there.
A medical examiner ruled to- Indianapolis as planned.
bus, said to him: tionalization of industry are fi'nanced internally, say Labor Par{ty leaders. They deny that the
keep my eyes open. of about $360 million in re-
“In” his voluntary- statement, the’ [use driver also cited “another Grey+ {hound driver who overheard the remark. The third driver is. being sought for a corroborative
Doubt entity —- Of Bus Victim
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terpart funds”) for the payment of internal debts meant that recovery money was being used on the socialism program. It seems to be largely a matter of how you keep books. Or, to try for the simplest example, it's Mike giving-a-relative $20 provid-
booze. So he spends $5 of his own money for liquor and uses $5 of your ‘money to buy what he otherwise could have bought} with his own. -
Charles Wylie, added his belief . aw that the body had been claim . -a erroneously. Living Beyond Means
IT IS HARD to escape the conclusion that Britain's vast ¥ispending for Socialist schemes —on the heels of a devastating war—18 more than she can aford. This spending includes more than $2 billion yearly sidies, around $1.5 billion on the
showed he had three teeth missing.” Dr. Wylie said. “The body in question had only one tooth missing. “I-told. the authorities at that time that “the body - definitely could not be Mr. Trisler if his Army record was anyway near health plan, and other vast sums correct.” for housing, the losses of state inHe said the body was released dustries and support of a govern-Bedtord--family.the. n re ped ment payroll of more than wo
Triton. ra
“Mr. Trisler's Army rr
her means. This must be one reason she has to depend on out-
The contradictory dental identiside help.
fication, plus the fact that the corpse in question had been wearing oi By of a pattern similar to those of Mr. Adamson was believed to be wearing, led the| The newest developments reAdamson family to send for their opened the earlier question as to son's Army dental records todaygthe number of persons who actualto determine if their son is buried|ly perished in the accident. in Mr. Trisler’s grave. According to the bus driver's It was not known until last/records, 35 passengers and himSunday night that Mr. Adamson Self left Indianapolis and six got might have beén a passenger on off ‘before the crash. This would the ill-fated -bus, delaying at-/have left 30 persons aboard. Only
tempts at identification. «He: disappeared , on... Tuesday. night before the crash, presum-
ably to go to Indianapolis. But|Were recovered. his family said he had spoken| Greyhound authorities said to-
gating the chance that he was a bus victim.
the driver's figures were faulty and that actually only 15 persons gone, perished inside the bus.
ol@ son,~who “were visiting in
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13, one of whom later died, got|
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of meeting his wife and 2-year-/day, however, that they believed|’
His wife returned home Sunday TRUMAN TO SEE PRESS
- ‘and said Mr. Adamson had neith-] WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (UP) er come to Illinois nor met her in — President Truman -will hold a It was news conference at 9:30 a. m., In-|
then the family started investi- dianapolis time, tomorrow, A-
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