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Michigan Youth Sots. -MPH.. “It is important, | 1 : Torrid. 87} Pace: ja certain number of these “doc: Po ; AFA anes Male Serves ments pertained to national de- Despite his“contantion, the pre- (Continued From nm Page Om) ET] ~ 2% tense and that others of a differ: Sentment found that OSS, “which ., Governor the state cot save

Theater Owner Objects to Use Of Septic Tanks An 82-lot proposed subdivision : . in Shadeland Ave. across from x ¢ Western Electric Co, Inc., was re-| . Ei jected yesterday by the Maron) County Plan Commission. # Use of septic tanks for sewage! in the area was cited as a possible health hazird by Joe ——— Cantor, operator of the new, Shadeland Outdoor Theater, ad-| Jacént to the proposed project. Mr. Cantor charged .the land

‘Fleming, Fernwood, Mich., held ont natfire, in the hands of the precipitated the Amerasia ease, | re than, $100,000 if the of Purdue University today. As far as It could be ascer- The presentment disclosed for pack to the county ‘branch § Mr. Fleming. of ‘the Chippewa tained, the grand jury was shown the first time officially that the bureaus. housing unit, - “sped” to vietory none of this gréat bulk of records. RTand jury was “acting on its. Both Gov. Sehricker and Mr, cycle derby staged by independ- have minimized the importance of the Amerasis case several weeks they would consider such ad ent units on the Purdie campus. the documents, dismissing most ago. Last Monday the Justice De posal and * ‘thought it Was § yas . The race drivers, riding veloci- Of them as “teacup gossip.” ‘partment . hurried Peyton Ford, ides." adults, roared over a 20-mile that “it would be salutary” if the [0 New York to sit in with the \o 4y,50t04 a $600,000 yearly = 3 course on streets near the uni- Justice Department issued a de- 00dY for its final deliberations. ,.nqiture for operations under the versity at an average of 6.7 miles tailed,” public statement on its Only about 10- witnesses were current budget. R ul [eution as well as a list and de-icalled were the prosecutor, the eaded . pr interferes Iscription of all of the Amerasia defendants, the battery of des ith 3 t1e Hands ph pe Chief aside from papers recovered by the FBI. fense attorneys, Supreme Court! 'penditures an

the trieycle racing championship enemy, would have aided it." Acted in a responsible manner” | driver's ‘licenses was over eight contestants in a tri- Justice Department spokesmen own authority” when it went into Fleming previously have pedes altered to accommodate The presentment did suggest. chief assistant attorney general! su.. mi eau of Motor Vehicles an hour, handling of the Amerasia prose- fuestioned. Among those not Mr. Fleming said the Buen 4 “Hustice Tom: £1 Clark: and Feds lduction of the

drainage of septic tanks, trouble,

co Rng dnendions eters from te B= PPPS REM ODA =o: | Judge J P. M Gate. Board of Health to back up his, 4 oy “Bruiser.” English bulldog The grand jury reached .a com- a uae «mag cGranery.| He said: the department is hai contention. : who were in charge of the 1945 dling thousands more drivers M-.

mascot of Phi Delta Gamma so- promise.in disposing of the ¥BI,

cial fraternity, who challenged Office of Strategic Services (O88) no longer with the government! previous years. the riders in effective canine and Justice Department for their employees and associates of Jaffe] Mr. Freehafer said later the tashion as they passed his house. roles in the case. It failed to jibe and co-defendants and Circuit Bureau of Motor Vehicles appar- : The independents were satiriz-| with earlier testimony, however. . Court of “Appeals Judge Joseph ently has a financial problem on 4 ing the Delta Derby, ‘a bicycle Thus, Assistant Attorney Gen- Proctor, who presided aver the its hands since it 1s handling race staged last week by three eral James M. McInerney in Saturday morning court session more driver's licenses and license social fraternities. Washington had blamed - ‘the OBS Ww Vhen Jaffe pleaded Ruilty. plates than in past vears. )

ne Ho heat my na prosecution; FBI agents who are censes and license plates than m. Mr. Cantor told the board, I “was forced fo cut into the sewer lines = of the city at great expense to me. Now, I centainly don't want 10 take the chance of. having the! septic tanks of the proposed di-! vision drain onto my property. | ee —~—— Wants Business “ favor development of that

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area. We want business there, 3 ; SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW] but this sewage plan must be “Bob Scace, Pittsfield Mass. wins admiring stares from Bobby | Bass, West Lafayette, and Kenny | Ey worked out,” Mr. Cantor stated. ‘i and Margie Ann Ewing, Lafayetie, as he rounds a turn at full hi in the Purdue Tricycle Race, ¥ The subdivision and businessi — ¢ lots were planned by John Ald ‘ ST. ridge, Franklin. The business ‘Nah Veteran on “Huck Finn' Trio 1 J Ry

lots, covering abou' seven acres adjacent to the proposed subdivision, were approved by the board. The rezoning calls for the construction of a service station and, shopping center in the 2400 block| of Shadeland Ave. Charles Apostol, owner of the tract, indicated another method of sewage disposal may studied and the project proposed. Four Subdivisions OK’ d The Commission approved four! subdivisions in other action Yee)

“terday.

The, Huntington Park addition between Thompson Rd. and Ind. 67, east of High School Rd. conwas approved. The plans call for

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and ‘Sherman Drive, consisting of | 36 lots; the Crow's Nest addition on the north side of Fox Hill Rd.' on Crow's Nest Rd. consisting of

15 lots; and another subdivision! RDX s

of B80 lots on the south side of

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THREE SMALL boys lifted al {page out of Huck Finn when mid-| Secrets to Russia town heat got too strong for (Continued From Page One) 3 re- Yesterday morning as he drove linto the parking lot of the Sun-

dure Paint Co. for which he had the World War Memorial Plaza worked since 1948. He went along vesterday afternoon. They went ported five runs, three caused by/ ‘with -the—G-men-—without—protest- Huek-Finn- style—in-the-nude. Slack worked as a supervisor at the Holston ordnance depot in Kingsport, Tenn., sisting of 120 acres and 141 lots, the tile he ive tn RDN nto |

The FBI identified the Russians lice. homes with a minimum of 1200 ,. gemeen M. Semenov, a former

” ~ ~ SOME CITY-BRED spectator, who "apparently lacks sympathy called the po-

boys,

The police denuded the pool of! torg Trading Corp, emplovee, its ‘Anfoll Antonovich Yakoley, them to the Juvenile Aid Division. | tics. the Devon Woods addition, on a former Soviet vice consul in They were released to their par-' from its foundation, the northeast corner of 42d Bt. New York. z

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Lacking the tree-lined MIissis-| gigs where trees were spit and sippl for a cooling system, they

swimming in the pool

wires. torn down. i The sheriff's department re.

TWites And TWo BV (Fees damaged

in the storm.

A windstorm that “sounded like. a jet plane” roared through New| | Castle last night. i Its major damage was limited

“hudelings’ and. 100k. to the Indiana Village {67 Eplep-c.

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ents after being impressed With house was carried "away and a

Mr. Hoover said Gold, accused the error of their Ways. of being the go-between for the 3 Russians with convicted British spy Klaus Fuchs, gave the ample and data to Semenov, his “Soviet principal.” Semenov was the

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chicken house was destroyed. |! Damage was estimated at $2000 in a fire at the Central {Sand and Gravel Co., 82d St. and Dean Rd. The fire began in a small

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George L. Brown, 64, arrested frame office building when a holt] Richard Roe" and Yakolev the hit three electrical transformers. : {“John Doe,” nanfed as one of the The Castleton fire department : | conspirators in a Brooklyn, N. Y. charge, was sentenced by Judge 554 volunteer companies from dor. Suspect Caug hi {federal indictment against Gold. Alex Clark in Municipal Court 4 Washington and Lawrence town-, A “dangerous” aug fug-. Believe Tipped by Gold jjtoday fo pay a me of $30 and) ships fought the fire, ” % costs and serve ays on the In-| tive Saptured by Indianapolis| Mr. Hoover indicated FBI giana State Farm. -

eT pikemrditvie 75] Sesterds ‘WAS agents were put on SIack’s traill Brown was retool at his Badman Gives U pai ’ Ae i held in Marion County jail today by Gold, who has announced he |apartment. 1540 N. Park Ave, 4 y ; bh. 4 } for federal and Ohio authorities. will plead guilty to the espionage |jast night. 5 i i 8

The FBI announced the arrest charges against him when he goes, Two neighbors, who had hidden of Edward Lewis Crawford, 56, in on trial. 'in the attic, said they saw Brown it ut d | 2 motel on the outskirts of In-| Slack was the second man ar- enter the attic and remove a|

dianapolis shortly after he eluded rested for giving away secrets board from the floor, through!

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arrest in a downtown hotel. Al-'about the explosive RDX. The which he could peep into the bath- MUNICH, - Germany, June 18 though Crawford was classified first was Dr. Raymond Boyer of room below. They ‘seized Brown (UP)-—Oklahoma badman Homer | ’ as “dangerous” he submitted to Cgnada, who was convicted in the and called police. | Cook, Hl with blood poisoning! officers, first sensational postwar Commu-! imme land weak from hunger. surrenWanted in Cincinnati in con- nist espionage case in Canada. 1 : d : F I an 3 =m Junget, Sif nection with a $600 burglary, Slack did not enter a plea at 'NjUread in ra {dered to police without a fight Crawford was charged with un- his arraignment. He waived ex-| Paul Hampton, 18, -0of 348 today in the bedroom of his lawful flight to avoid prosecution amination pending transfer to Orange St. is in fair condition! German sweetheart.

while free on bond. FBI agents Knoxville, Tenn., where the orig-/today in . Methodist Hospital.. Two American military police said Crawford, who has a lengthy inal complaint, charging es- Police who found him lying on the and six German police closed in| record of arrests, used the aliases pionage conspiracy, was filed be-|sidewalk in front of his home on the Munich apartment of 21-| of “Frank Hart” and ‘Jack fore Federal Judge Robert L.jearly this morning were told he! year-old Anna Sporer two hours) Black’ -here. meee “Taylor: : " Het front a second- story window. after 3 German truck driver re- : " "| ported -seeing Cook stagger into

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Anna wag not at home. Police! . | battered down the door of her; In Explanation—The flat and found the six foot one,| SHRINERS are in convention at Los Angeles, 200-pound Cook sprawled out on] hi il b ; the bed. He still wore the same A copy of this paper will be fatigue trousers and undershirt] delivered to them at their hotel. We thought they would like to have a glimpse. of the good old hometown.

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in which he escaped 60 hours | before from Dachau prison, 10/ miles north of Munich. | He told police little about whay| ‘he did during his 60 hours of liber-| ty that followed his third Prison | break in two months. The former GI from Muskogee, | . said he had spent last night| ‘in the Nuernberg area but had! ‘not heard a radio appeal which his sweetheart made for him to . surrender, | He said he hoped he would he {able to see Anna, who spent the night with friends and had left for Nuernberg, 100 miles north! an hour before Cook was cap- . ; v Wore gn {tured in her apartment, i ; : $ a 3

Even in those who may be gruff of exferior—there beats underneath the jackef, the shirt, the undershirt,

‘Honey Factory’ |

Brings Family a sentimental heart! . Trouble *Sform | ANYBODY WANT a good, He is appreciative of anything fhat may come fo hand-— seis | honey factory .—.—. free? an ' : mod Tia tor roe Mahurin | on the occasion of Father's Day—he is like that. o-look | family, 2555 8. Butler Ave, a E | household ‘that was plunged in-| : ) : : ; ’ ] omen's | voluntarily into ‘the bee-keeping | But perhaps when no one is looking—he may look IT'S A GIFT! | b i today. : ! ' ' ¥ . ' BLE : AE Mahan thought t was) - askance (ash cans!) at some of his gifis—and murmur W's a gift that can't help ug { awful dark outside today and, 3 i ’" : ” : but please Father! A | they heard a continuous hum.! something fo the effect Oh, well, they meant well. ; NE: "se 3 # | More storm, they thought { ? male. : | But when Mrs. Ola Mahurini ; A STRAUSS 1 ® oni ; | went to a window to look out For after all — down deep within the cockles of that : : ¥ : 1 : Ta = = she saw a sold -wall of bees | : GIFT BOND Epa Sa In Arabic #r la I covering the window and other | sentimental heart are “certain natural prefarences— : ; : rabic trans fion—It means huge splotches of thousands of h + thina I ls : x fe or "WELCOME, WE GIVE YOU buzzing honey-makers clinging to o wants something from a masculine sou Father converts it inte an Sl * GREETINGS" the side of the house. : something that has a label that he knows and respects—, article of his choca! oa : ? “There must have been a mil- : : . 2 i o# EY to which Ind; oli lion of them.” she estimated. something, to put it bluntly — from The Man's Store! \ : oa nnd ih : id : Le a uaa i : ry TE It's a Gift — and it's right : vid ® : adds a salutfati its LATER, the new addition to the x 1A a vn =! household posed i economic Which explains his ever-deepening impulse— there at your phone— ; ey ; | threat to their unwilling hosts. : Z ots Pt A ‘ ribo gm pi Br _— { Mr. Mahurin, a truck driver, He will Open His Strauss Gift First! : Call Lincoln 1861. . 3 aq IYI ‘woysnd Jad sw ‘mrede couldn't get outside the door to, ~~ _ .- ; for 4 a : MM susswan) jo Supasw oy, go to work. Before he could evolve ae : Ask for ‘Extension 34 and bn —owy) pood ® IArH—.DEIO_ 4. 3 Plan of BeLION ns 91 the wihged (If you find -it impossible to: get in before the Store the: sirvice is direct ntruders s e: nside an open 2 hv aE Ws wav aloe. pith © |window and sat down on 4-year- closes Saturday at 5 O'clock—Telephone LI. 1561 : — V0 3d, avn vivir 7 [ia ahldaughtet lana Sue . - and ask for Miss Mattler—who knows the score The Bond Booth is +; PIOM. AYI—DIqRIY PURISIIPUD J U0D | That was too much.-Mr. Ms- on hendling telephone ests—T hank you.). on the Seventh Floor oqm suosiad porsyvias-un- amoyy oF, {hurin covered his face and risked § lelepone eq : ! bo RI 8 the swarms to go to a neighbor vuvauyad {tor help. Mrs. Mahurin sent in a| [call to the sheriff's office: By the time help arrived the:

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