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Ward obtaited blanks from

Indianapolis, and filed ' the|

claims by using a series of names.

They said they found two Veter-| ans’ Administration rubber]

stamps in his rooms which were used in stamping approval on his bogus applications. Federal authorities were checking to determine if others were involved in thé scheme,

'Confessed Soviet Spy = To Join College Staff

CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (UP) ~~ Elizabeth Bentley, confessed Soviet spy courier, will join the

the oo culty of Mundelein College,

B. Howard Caughran, Federal district attorney, said Ward collected the maximum payment of $500 each in four fraudulent applications and payment in two © more was denied,

a Catholic girls’ school, this fall, it |was announced today.

Mundelein authorities said Miss Bentley would teach political science

She was converted to Catholic ism and baptized last Nov. 5 in Washington by the Rt. Rev. Fulton J. Sheen. Louis Budenz, former Communist Party chieftain who also was converted by Rev.

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Sheen, attended the ceremony.

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BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP) | — Prospective home buyers should | consult with savings institutions as to whether the homes they contemplate purchasing are of good design, are. soundly constructed and have a high marketability rating, George L. Bliss, president of the Century Federal Savings’ Association of New York, sald here. Speaking before the Graduate, ‘School of Savings and Loan conducted by the American Savings and Loa nstitute at Indiana University yesterday, Mr. Bliss, formerly governor of the Federal Home Loan Bank System, said that most people are inexperienced in judging construction standards. Often they are per-

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Two Fliers Reported Killed in Air Crash NEW YORK, Aug. 18 (UP)— Two Air Force fighter planes col-

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Fim Actor fas Beef About Public

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Shelley played the part of a psycopathic youth in “City Across the River.” Now appearing here ‘n connection with “Yes. Sir, That's My By at the Indiana nds that people still 't get used to the idea that he a.gpormal human being. : He finds it quite embarrassing the threater-going public still of him as a sex-fiend. For : A few weeks ago he having dinner in Lindy's Restaurant in New York. At the! heads

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| The second annual polio circus held last night by six North Side girls obtained $58.45 for the Riley

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