Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1950 — Page 2

~ Six-an-Hour Rate IW Falls Off; 54 Seized | in Last 24 Hours | - Rain dampened the crisp pace . of the city's trafic drive last’ night and early today as arrests dropped off from dne every 10 Showers reduced the need for

the normal volume. At {ts peak Thursday, the drive was petting an average of six traffic violators ~ an hour, Br The four-day total of arrests reached 366 at 6 a. m. today. | N\_ Report 31 Accidents | SNORE the same tine, FRIAS Was partly to blame for a slight rise in number of accidents, alMeFius Injuries Wate apt county. Also shown before the group are Chief Jailer bout one-third above kins (right): i the 12 persons in-| ® was hodpitalized.

reported, normal.

Broadway, suffered chest. injurJes apd a_ possible arm. He i» in goo Bt. Vincent's Hospital, Mr. Skivers wis riding with!

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Rossyln Ave, when thelr car . struck the: rear of an N ute! To ‘Hit ‘Em Hard’ ‘sald, stopped for traffic in the 4 block on College Ave. The oth driven was Paul Perrin, 48, o

this is not enough, I'll deputize

> : sald. : {about $45 and a check for $3. ~ Another Cyclist Hurt... | Mr. Murray ald today that he Jived With -Dinels It was the death of a boy on a and deputies “made the rounds”

youthful bicyclist was hurt yes-\ «we went terday afternoon, Henry Torrence, At 8.8. a, seven Kifown

: reaso i -) ] 4 Jknee when struck by a car driven ny reason to think were gamb- years before that.

Arthur. EB. Frederick, 28 of N 3441 W, 43d St. The injured boy| | TOL Warming:

WEN taken home after treatment,

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received a broken with no resistance. “We went in

arm when he was struck by a like gentlemen and were treated ™ oC’:

hades’ death,

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~ eral Hospital. Robert P..Estepe, deputies from “checking” esta 2 Ry OH ATH 8. i Bt strech Maher ts CRArETIE THEY DéRay \ Mr. wi While making Alin a destructive manner, |. Police were 1 right turn off Illinois Bt. A hit-run driver was blamed for a slight hip injury to Flosiie i Watkins, 25, of 1505'% Mill St. ~-_Bhe was knocked down last night

Ave. at 11th St.

Lennox to Head Reeorter Mole 19 Are Arrested

‘Joins’ the WACs

* 3 i i. nN" 151 Home Show mero... In 3 Vice: Raids

# CAPT. MAPLE said each re-

five ‘vice raids. servist’s uniform would be In| mice raids

From C. E. Wagner

bi Richard C. Lennox, of the ar-!

thews and Asociates, has been for tomorrow, gin, 1610 Marlowe Ave,

elected at the annual meeting of the Board of Directors In- oy : clude: Verne K. Mr. Lennox scheduled to participate in a brisk Reeder of Ralph a " [close order drill, calisthenics and! R. Reeder & Sons, first vice: pres- other exercises to refresh them fdent; Albért E. Thompson, real-'on army life. Moat of the pro-

ber of other technical experts. - |B. 19th St. : an i . Seize Baseball Tickets

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books of baseball tickets.

Garden Club of Indiana, third vice president; E. G. Peabody,

fourth vice president, and H. J.'be key personnel in the recrultingioonfiscated.

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_ tects, the Indianapolis Chamber tell you all about that tomorrow. operating a lottery. of Commerce, Indianapolis Con-| .—

irene nies Wife of Sen. Vandenberg Club of Indi , Indi 1s] , Home Builders Association, Reall [) | @S After 3-Year lliness . : ; ga

Estate Board, Marion County! : Residential Buildegs, Material & y i - Lumber Dealers of IndlAnapolis’ Legislators Pass ur and Indiana Chapter, Producers’ Special Resolution Mr, Lennox plant to nam hi WASHINGTON. June 10 (UP) committees for the 26th annual wife of the Repyblican Senator . Hams Show Tuesday, |from__ Michigan, died in. her gi ts "Wardman Park Hotel suite early {today after a lingering illness, She was 68. | At her bedside when' she died iat 12:30 a. m. (Indianapolis . | Time) were her husband and two "| stepchildren, Arthur Jr. and Mrs, tElizabeth Phieffer of Grand | Rapids, Mich. The cause of death [was not announced. : | When news of Mrs. Vinden-

{berg's death reache Senate, {then meeting in aordinary inight session, the amber unani-

imously adopted a resolution exIpressing regret and extending {sympathies to her ‘illustrious and : ; ; jpereaved Husband. Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg Il 3 Years i> : Senate Republican Leader Ken-| After graduation, she taught.at = weth 8, Wherry, Nebraska, said Saginaw, Mien. and Ft, Wayne, \ in a short speech that “every Sen- then joined e stant 0 e nants. I ha, ator on this floor joins in extend. Chicago Tribune as ; : want you to receive ing to the senior Senator of Brown, a women's page writer. * fhis lovely basket of gifts if Michigan. our deepest sympathies She later wrote advertising copy

sity ain ndobes wea condolences.” for the J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit ty. n

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Georgetown University Hospital in the Foundry Methodigt Church

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| WASHINGTON, June 10 (UP)

administration forces failed to ‘halt a smAil-scale Republican! ; {filibuster against extension

ted E her with death and bragging “pull” won him freedom on.a reduced bond on a morals charge The session, longest of the year, pressed by his wife. lasted from 10 a. m. yesterday to! 243 a. m. (CDT) this 12-hour

“I hope that judge morning. him loose back in I

(R. Wash.)—the second longest dall, polis attorney, who jone-man speech since the daysisat as a pro tem at a hearing = of Sen, Huey Long—and some of| Apr, 20 and reduced fi sharpest personal exchanges from $7000 1500. nf Pn | Burton was free on this bond _ {Monday when he is alleged to 'have crawled through a window lof his wife's

of the present session. Meets Again Monday The Senate will meet again at noon, Monday. It will vote on a roused her f proposal to kill the bill by send A ing it back to the Senate Banking

Senate Democratic . lex ‘W. Lucas; Tit, Was confident votes to defeat the next” Mrs. Burton said, scared and nervous . . . it's all in

| from captor after 100 hours. of

accompoint and forced her to terror. 4

pany him in a zig-zag orosscountry trip in a stolen ; CRI ETRE.

pened one day and

move, which was proposed by Senate Republican Leader Ken-

Sheriff Cunningham ordered dopo in Whit masting ysterdey to stamp out gambling in the Ro! neth 8. Wherry, Neb.

rt Murray and Chief Deputy Knute Dob. Shae. id abs remumbered hort 3 : failed in repeat- husband dragging her downstairs| agreement on a clad only in a nightgown and that! to vote on the pending rent/in another town he hailed a wom-| an passing by to go into a secondSIX hand store and

ow A Ao. SA —————————— i ——————_———— al Aplag 10 Win A . + - | Youth Seized Here Admits i=. rum 2 pending ren Charles Skivers, 16, of 4813 % i : would extend rent controls {months heyond their. {30 expiration date. Local communities could vote

In the four days that police! {have searched for them, Mrs. Bur{ton said her husband had been {“driving back roads and hiding! ‘out in woods.” She. said he once {started to .the Mexican border, Ithen changed his mind. She said the next day after thei bduction Burton stopped some-| here in Missouri and bought a|

| E » » acura gn myo oa Robbery-Slaying in Texas condition in y | ‘ : ! | | iC. V. Kearn of Harris County in a So : : «lan old man whom they knew only Texas isieplioned Indianapolis poMartin. C. .Dokes, . 17, of 5075; | : . ‘as “Cowboy.” They had worked lice and requeste e pick-up. Sheriff Tells Deputies with him in the oil fields, Jung Lt. Davis said Jung had no "(previous record of arrests and > y i He told police they went to a apparently had “behaved well” fp, 1OMtinuse From Page One} traller where the old man lived except for the attack. 3 and found him in bed. Jung said’ #411 Guilford Ave. Mr. Perrin’s|’d MANY men as are needed {0 they hit the man over the head to police, he got to know Shaw

{months of rent ceil

Seeks Speedy vote ; Sen. Lucas sald if the motion to kill the bill falls, he hopes to| on the measure! later Monday. Sen. Wherry prom“level best to ex-|

‘According to Jung's confession

Truman to Ad

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. |ments for Amerasia magazine,

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Mrs. Bonnie Burton , . . fled

‘ (be opened while he is President, : Not For Publie Sen. Brewster, however, told rsporters that he is not suggesting that the diary’s contents be revealed publicly. He said Mr. True man himself might find it adNe visable to search the book for Pa the answer to what now appears

rns Toase: oo : Mr, Forrestal’'s name reportedly ‘was brought into the affair by Asst, Atty. Gen. James M, McIner-

ment’'s criminal division in testi. mony before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee which is investigating the case,

Informed sources said Mr, Mo-

ga.

Charles Burton . . . object of

nationwide police search. Inerney expressed belief that Mr.

. do the job,” Sheriff Cunningham with a broom handle and took while both were working for an Mite, Charlotte, 45, was - slightly do\the jo ningham Til 2DSHDe Ary wor Alice, Tex. |Pedite a_vote as quickly as pos: Both decided. to go-to Chicago i Jung was arrested at 4 b, m. and drove off--in Jung's 1933. bicycle which touched off the after the meeting but found no Yesterday al the Alling stationmods! car. current traffic drive, and another gaming vidlations, owned DY Nis mele, Fred ich-

hacksaw, She said he sawed off a shotgun and said: I “This is what I'll use on you try to get away.” He had the shotgun by

But an early vote on the bill appeared doubtful. When Sen. “When we arived at Houston Cain ended his talkathon at 11:06/ rodt. The youth had been living we were broke,” Jung told police. P- Mm. he told reporters he was early today as he slept, she said, with hig aunt and uncle at the "Raymond and I discussed rob- ready to make a second speech in when she crawled out a windo [&n effort to delay a Senate vote and made a getaway. i ‘He sald they drove fo Hockley until after the Houses acts on & “I've tried to get awhy before] i ‘and located an elderly man with similar bill, ling, just to give. them all a A longtime friend of the Eich- whom they had worked on the _ He had said before he started

gambling spotx and to a couple, Haverford address since his re- bing someone.” 6, of 2720 Highland PL. received other places we didn't even have ; . : AE tm tsirian . FP : turn from Texas, and for several minor injuries to his head and {while he slept,” she sald. “But : of . *d everytime 1 opened the door the < {rodts, Lt. Davis made the arrest pipeline. Jung said they didn’t that he would speak “until Christ- and he'd get the, rented As Gentlemen With Sgt Cart Michaeits: Lit. Da- know his name except that he was Mas if necessary err mer - Treated as Guntlémen ceiling continuation. His talkathon was only 11 we entered the trailer (In which minutes iy of I Toysa + 3 i However, Jung said he did not Mr. Rhodes lived) by an unlocked record set last year by Sen. Allen| a. at Illinois and Washington as such,” the chief jailer added. ') door.” We found Cowboy In bed. J. Ellender, (D. La.), in the fight!

. Lee Woods, 71, of 113 W.| Last year several gambling Lt Davis said the “ , 1, : Lt, youth “explod- I struck him several times over over an administration ia Bt, was treated at Gen- spots went into court to ka a with surprise when told of the head with a

: {noise woke him to prevent rent; rie

at Sensis) Hospital, : He sald his investigators met 1 S84 Jung offered no refls-icalled “Cowboy.”

“This morning I was at the end br tance and readily admitted the :

of my rope. 1 had to get away. M [ just didn’t care, ~~ i “When he went to sleep in the back seat he made me lis back {there too. I finally edged awa rolled down...the. front window {and crawled out.” She said she ran to a truck and gged the driver fo take her to! (police. However, when the truck| driver learned her hus t {armed he dropped her at a. near-| Sen. Lucas, who finally had to{PY farmhouse and sheriff's depu- ; es were summoned there.

“About 10 p. m

now that their victim had died.

broomstick rule. sims Sens Calnte demand for “quorum call” after he finished pockets and'his speech led to some of thei, and a check sharpest exchanges of the cur-|

Jung sald he and 8 ed to Jung by his searched the man's The sheriff sald ne ls posifive partner In the robbery-sliying. found $45 in cash there is no syndicate gambling Texas) authorities had traced ror $3. in the county, and that to his Shaw to Chicago and obtained a knowledge thers are no siot ma- confeszioh from him, He impliBi chines except in the few private cated Jung and told authorities A car while crossing Capitol Shine ? h pr iwhere he could he found. Sheriff

raced . Through : Pal eT

Willing to Return

After slugging and robbing Mr. | Rhodes, they drove back to Hous: grder Sergeant-at-armg ton and then to Indianapolis. ¢. Duke to “arrest” {After one day here, they went to y {Chicago and Jung returned after ‘giving Shaw $20 of the loot, Jung

Senators in Clash

ators to make up the total of 49 duced the presiding judge said it needed to continue, angrily at-| WAS because he was convinced who an. evidence against him was insuffi-|

to thelr names cient. : | | Judge Tindall® was quoted as

tacked Republicans

| - Jung told local police he was z.4q then left. {willing to return to Texas for

In Chicago, Shaw admitted the attack-but-denied -thit-either-he or Jung knew the

es on ings the welldremed WAC, Ninetsen men. today faced ar- |Gregg_Cleaners and _ Progress rchitect T nk [Wears Falgnment In municipal. courts ¥ Architect akes: Over | - (after their arrests yesterday in »\

The A. B. T. Corp. i8 composed |

On was représented by "Mil{ton Siegel, in the hearing. Mr. Sen. William ¥. Knowland (gr. Tindall and Mr, Siegel formerly or sald Sen. Wherry had gone, with a “bad cold”

Texas authorities said Rhodes c managed to leave the the attack and crawl to his sis- |. y. He was found |

ere law partners. {Bachs as officers and. directors’ The judge's action was hotly according to records on file at! When the GOPlatiacked Yesterday ~by the dis-ithe corporation division of the raught wife. eader returned he said he was, “My Haughter and I were sent | In out of the room at the hearing Sacks Brothers Loan Co. 102 W.!| Nate my ANSWET and they said they'd call us. They Ohio St. would comment on did let. my daughter neither the sale nor the officers {Of the corporation. | The property sold was leased in| 25 to Warner Brothers, motion| cture producers, on a 99-year

Police broke up a poker game readiness for the full dress parade ; == +p. rear of P2608 Brooksile

trailer after home _ chitectural firm of Lennox & Mat- and other formalities scheduled sve and arrested Lesn Cotton:

\ter’s home nearb

; On wioody and u elected president : The conference program Is charges of keeping a gaming vard Ay ne

chockfull for the entire two days. house and disorderly conduct. 'gieht ho The reservists were to get re- Eight others’ were arrested on

{Secretary of State's office.

Mr, - Sachs, associated with next morning, and died

| urs later in a hospital without regaining consciousness. - Last night in jail, Jung said he “had a\ feeling they would catch me.” He added: “Now I feel tired and empty, as though it were all

"He in turn assailed Sen. Lucas for holding an all-night session, claiming the Democratic ‘had Indicated it would right to let Senators go home

Mrs Burton said her husband, be alli Who served as emergency police- 19 RX man during the war, bragged re-i nj peatedly she could “never send phasis, They had planned to erect ia theater on the grounds. How-| ever, the lease was cancelled in| 1930 and the property was re-| tained by Monarch as a hotel-!

for 1851, succeed. fresher lectures in Army pro-/charges of visiting a gaming ing Charles E. dedure, view several Army films. house and disorderly conduct, Wagner, who Participants on the program in-| James Lee Jones, 1603 E. 19th was named treas- clude Col. P. C. Bullard, post St. was charged with keeping a! _urer. commander; Col. Welsch, Capt. gaming house and five others with! 5 Other officers Kathryn Wills, Capt. Raymond @Qisorderly conduct by police who

Texas officials coming here are heriff Kearn, Sheriff's Capt. J. iD, Walters and Texas Ranger,

Smith, Capt. Maple and a num- Interrupted a card game at 1603 g “He kept saying I thought I

{was going to put him in jail. He! said ‘I know endugh people you won't ever send me to prison.’

Midget Driver Nabbed On Speeding Charge

Midget track race driver Kenneth Carpenter, was arrested at 3:10 p. m. yesterday on a charge of speeding, going 50 miles mph on Washington 8t, A

Hoosiers Quit Capital After Grotto Contests

mes Washington Bureau

A 9 “i Lee Thompson, 934. Paca® St. THE RESERVISTE we '® was arrested in the Av nue Cigar Store, 404 Indiana Ave, for keeping a rocm for pool selling. Police confiscated 28 |artly-filled

| storeroom structure. |

Flowerlovers Throng Prior to that the building had

Hillsdale Rose Show

into special trains in Washington tonight and head for Indiana, with Flower lovers today. a three days of national Grotto con. ¥\ thronge tests and meetings behind them. Local Grotto teams took three

{been used as a meeting hall-club-| house and a church. . Brokers handling the transac-| tion were Paul L. McCord, who, had managed the property for the sellers since 1926, and Preston! Scott, representing the purchasers. |

tor, second vice president; Mrs. gram. however, was confined to William Haering, 2514 N. Dela- t0 Hillsdale Nurseries, where the John R. Donagh, representing the| classroom work. ware St. was arrested in 224 In-| 10th annual Rose Festival'entered h Emphasis was placed on -the diana Ave. on a charge of keep. !'s second day. recruiting program. The reserv-iing a room for pool selling. Fif-| pe . Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, ists attending the conference Will jaen books of baseball tickets were With judging of floral displays Show winners, mem- | Schnitzius, nurseryman, secre- campaign when women without, A raid at 334 Blake St. netted! Pers of city-wide garden clubs, in: prior military service will be ad- polices seven partly-filled books of cluded Mrs, Thomas Wendt, Mrs.) , W. E. Adkins, Mrs. C. T. Giver,

while Frank L. Haugh of Indianapolis emerged from elections as new grand steward. | The Grotto drill team and band each placed fourth while the choral

IN INDIANAPOLIS

At 6:30 p. m., he was arrested Complaint Action

again, this time for operating On Trooper Deferred Action on complaints of in-|. [competency against State Trooper Arthur Worrell have been de-| ferred, State Police Superinter-| {dent Arthur M. Thurston said to-|

Eleven local civie and trade mitted to the organized reserves.itjckets. . Albert Patterson. 402! organizations are represented on. Yes, sir, (or ma'm) there's Blackford St. was charged with Mrs. A. 7 Rakes. M3. Henry C. ‘the Board of Directors including/something thrilling about getting advertising a lottery and Thomas on R&> . TS: liles Aton. pl the Indiana Society of Archi- back into WAC uniform-—but I'll Beard, 735 W. Michigan 8t., with H. Best, Mrs. Donald King and —- | Mrs. Herman Bischof. Judges of the garden clubs en- |X {tries were Mrs. W. L. McCoy, Mrs. tn ast F. Mannfeld and Mrs, Foprth E. F. Madinger.

EVENTS TODAY Sewage Works Association

as. 23, . = Through Monday. Makian Nolan 2% 3

Indiana Life Underwriters’ Assoclation— Rov Sieber. 27 m

[Frankfort Newsman Dies.’ FRANKFORT, June 10 (UP)— | fav. 8 {Robert C. Starr, 50, reporter for he Frankfort Times, heart ailment yesterday. Mr. Starr h ; i joined the Times staff 29 years Pemocratie State Committee—~Claypool.

n i 1 i Omicron Society — Through Sunday, Philly

Bovs' State—Through next Batur- N. New Jersey {John H. Stone. 28, Rensselaer, omas. 31-1837 Arrow; Martha!

coming” by the complainants. | I The Indiana State Police Board | ne en. | SPEDE about an hour and a half] an - R185, Box yesterday in an informal hearing

Decatur Central High 00 mbia University Alumni

Forrestal asked then Attorney

| ‘ General Tom C. Clark to hold up 0 Own {the Amerasia arrests in order to

lavoid friction with Russia while

i og ge control of. some Pacific islands Buil | Sold seized from the Japanese was i "| under discussion.

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I Clark Declines Comment AB.T. Corp. Buys | Mr. Clark, now a U. §. Supreme

. iCotirt justice, has declined all Section on N. linois comment on the case. It is ree

A block of downtown real es- ported that Mr. McInerney has nT ate has new -ewners today. Ttold Senators that Mr. CIafk has ~~ § Sale of a trio of three-story no recollection of any Forrestal ick buildings from Ohio to intervention in the case. : fami Sts. on N. Illinois St. was | Although six persons were armade late yesterday by the Mon- rested. only two were fined. {arch Corp. to the A. B. T. Corp.!

Both are real estate investment Special Amerasia + firms.

1 HE Purchase Tncludes the 100- Grand “Jury Récesses {room Brevort Hotel and 20-room! NEW. YORK, June 10 (UP)— inston Apartments, nine store- A special federal grand jury inrooms on Illinois St. and three vestigating the Amerasia case tore units on Ohio St. extending was adjourned today until Mono the Ohio Theater. day when it will resume quesAlthough no sale price was dis- tioning of witnesses. closed, the purchase amount was The panel, whose term will ex« . A _/in excess of $350,000. The prop-|pire next Thursday, has quesWhen Burton's bond was re erty, held by the Monarch Corp. tioned 10 witnesses and returned since the sarily 1820's, is assessed as one-count perjury ‘indictment

95,400, lagainst William W. Remington, a

‘Shaneberger Was Founder Commerce Department economst. Monarch, headed by Chester i. Singling our Sen. Wherry and 38Ying: “If this was a trial I'd Robinson, was established by the he Juiy Yesterday Juestionsd Sen. Cain, both of whom had lert Nave to find the defendant not|late Roy Shaneberger, founder of po °1 : ’ the chamber, he said they were SULLY. “fhe ones most interested in con-| - Burt robbery victim!(inuing this debate.”

epublican minority on the Sensubversive activities, and Gen. {Julius Holmes, Assistant Secretary of State when the Amerasia case broke in 1945. |

Betty, Thelma and Arthur

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{day, om § Johnson county officials to- A sop : (gether with State Representative ff ® No charge for inspection Bington Blvd: James Griggs made the com-| § ond commitment 3 2221 Park: Mary plaints in an attempt to have: % No Commission or owa City; Sophia Yeran. Trooper Worrick transferred. Brokefage charges . oni Trooper Worrick’s conduct in 4 m, 35, 3116 making arrests was labeled “un-| [Eee——." —

i on the case, Ag0, A few years later, he ent lt a the Untversity of THIRGIs an welved a law degree. He rejoined a i the Ti

ered EVENTS TOMORROW

! 3 AE =o Clurenes A Young, 23. d Te- Hoosier Bors § Saturday,] DeBaum. 24. 231 N

nnual Conference of ¥ DIVORCE SUITS . - n_Society—Last day, Lineoin. ; an 8 FILED Spanish American War Ve meeting, Severin. through Tuesday. M. vz. Rober: J 10 Rirahath J. Col

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5 New Mother, have just moved | “Mrs. “Vandenberg, ‘the former department store. - +40 8 Tew address within the [} H. Whittaker, had been iil The Senator's office announced ———— Sixteen. Theres nothing ssiWith a. chronic condition for the: that ‘funeral services for Mrs. Shi

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= 2% > io 2 BO i ter : We Some Wagon |vears after his first wife's death. Interment will be at the Lin-| New oM .

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| WASHINGTON, June 10 (UP) | | ~8en. Owen Brewster (R. Me.) {open the secret diary of the late

|prosecution of the Amerasia case, | The order — short lived and

8 ispired in steal government docu-~

| The Forrestal diary was deposited in a White House safe at the specific request of the late defense Secretary's family after he plunged to his ‘death from an upiper story window in the Bethesda, iMd., Naval Medical Center, Mr,

a key question in" the Amerasia ;

ney, chief of the Justice Depart--

rate subcommittees Investigating — F

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