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Tucker pleaded guilty to the ‘three charges May 17. . Sentence was withheld pending an investigation by Probation Officer Browning Gent. ; . Thirteen charges originally were placed against the natty 59-year-old insurance executive.

Ten of them were dropped at the|

request of U, S. District Atto: Matthew Welsh, who said they Would be difficult to prosecute betause of the death of several witnesses, E Occurred. in 1039 The frauds charged by the government occurred in 1939, when Tucker was Indianapolis representative of the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. He was accused of obtaining more than $300,000 from Hoosier spinsters -and widows by issuing counterfeit policies. fe : : The three counts still standing against Tucker charge him with

fare Conference.

Alma Danus; Elvira, Valda, Karls Rusa; Pauline

Jerry Owen self-st ing Bible” who f morals charges in Juvenile Court here, today filed a petition for a change of judge. The evangelist's attorney, Henry Coombs, was to meet with Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann and deputy prosecutor Edwin Smith of Juvenile Court today to decide on a panel of three lawyers from which a judge will be chosen. Owen was charged in Juvenile Court with contributing to the delinquency of a 16-year-old girl. She charged she was inti-

defrauding Mrs. Irene Ross and

Mrs. Luetta Young, both of Bra-| states as his pianist for revival Warned that he would veto any|

| services. |

zil; Miss Mary L. Mave, Sheridan, and Miss Lagora Chesterfield, | Clinton. ? Tucker fled when two Frank-| fort attorneys, Thomas Ryan and William Robinson, noted discrep-| _ancies in signatures on pol issued to Mrs. Medora C. Adams, Frankfort, who died in February, | 1940, and started an investigation. |

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_{selves confronted with the neces-

WASHINGTON, June 29 (UP) ~The House today over&helm-

ingly approved a bill to slash federal excise taxes $1,010,000,000 a

‘year and make up the revenue! loss by higher corporation and|

other taxes,

assured. But the speed with which the be détermined trend of events in Korea. If the threat of war increases, congressional leaders probably will discard the idea of cutting excise taxes.

Instead, they ‘may find them-

sity of imposing new and higher taxes all along the line.

Oppose Boost Republicans joined the Demo! crats.in support of the excise cuts; But they opposed the Democrats’ plan for making up the loss by

Js city limits at dawn this morn. ing, and ordered them out of the | water, 2

boosting corporation taxes and closing some of the so-called| “loopholes” in the present law. .' |

The Democratic-sponsored “bal-|

months’ work by the tax-framing Ways and Means Committee, It| met the requirements laid down] by President Truman, who had!

she traveled through several

The former boxer turned preach-!

ler last week lost a motion tol Setting the revenue loss.

quash the affidavit and a motion to strike parts of the affidavit. These were overruled last week by Owen is at liberty pending trial

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tax-cutting measure which did] not provide the means for off-|

The measure does not affect personal income tax rates,

and now is speaking in Baltimore, any state in the Union is located | ¢

in Wyoming. i

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A FAMOUS MANUFACTURER'S CLOSEOUT MAKES THIS BIG SAVING EVENT POSSIBLE!

564669599 20 oso Air Force Transport on Training Flight ren Ce ai oti ete ish 5 er CC od a tamer im rie Lm Ah BAA WRAY fs. = Go dr en - = Z = & Mrs. Burfon Wins ! Catches Fire, Crashes in Tennessee |dianapolis tonight at the annual Br Serioms-Hewaed 2 Uncontested Action NASHVILLE, -Tenn,, June429 (UP)--Twenty-six paratroopersi outing at Wood- WASHINGTON, June . 3 peo 0n a night-jump mission safely bailed out of a transport plane lasts tock Country -Seott Teas, majority en TT @l Mrs. Bonnie Burton was night a few minutes before it crashed and burned killing four crew- Club. will ‘decide whether Hawaii “2 B & granted a divorce from her for- men. i Wilson Daily, Alaska can obtain statehood from ‘ > ¢ mer policeman husband yester- The bodies of the crew members, who apparently tried to bringipast president, this Congress. «= | - 4 {day in Superior Court 1, the plane back to its base with one engine afire, were found in the win install Mr. Bills au ; sta , ¢| The action was not contested wreckage about 20 miles from | mation with the right engine on Rickles as well = uthorizing is eteray Bp eg — by her husband, Chartes™ Burton; where the troopers landed. [fire and would return to the base.|as other officers the Senate Interior Committee, b 33, ~who is charged with kidnap-| Tne 11th Airborne Division at| The paratroopers, some of whom and -directors. A Mr. I y= : {ing Mrs. Burton while on bond on gt, Campbell, Ky., where the para- were making their first night|longtime mem. this 'a Lucas is anxious to wind uN , @|a morals charge, troopers were stationed, sent jump, made an emergency jump|ber of the Cen- ® 8 session by the of 4 2 Another charge, contempt of, tricks to bring them baek to the and landed about two miles north{tury Club. Mr While nominally in Of. y (court, now faces the six-foot, y

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; AL Burton now is In General Hos\ipital recovering from injuries reo! \ % floor balcony of the fail following Smyrna; Tenn, to Ft. Campbell a oF

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The sheriff's office will forbid {swimming in gravel pits or other swimming places that are protected by life guards, i y sald.

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“And there was light,” with Angeline and Joseph Mulinaro [gravel pits. have St.. to all other residents of the streetlight-less and prowler-infest- taking the first shift at holding a kerosene lantern aloft on the (Instructed to order swimmess $ ed neighborhood. Listening to her plan of action are (clockwise) ing 3 leave . unprotected swimming

pitch black street, The neighbors evolved the kerosene lighting project to dramatize their need after seven unsuccessful years of trying fo wangle an electric streetlight from the city.

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seven-inch giant, Judge John L.| Niblack ordered contempt charges filed against Burton who was under a restraining order at the time of the alleged kidnaping of Mrs. Burton,

air field where they had been of Greenbrier, Tenn, {Rickles is refscheduled to jump. ro wi The tr rtbegan- losing eree-in—-bani- “MF, Rickles Tino The twin-engined- Fairchild 2ltitude and crashed on a farm! ruptey for SBouthPacket ‘was one of 32 planes of about 15 miles east of here. ~~ fern Indiana District of U, 8. Fedthe 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, | NATO {eral Court, 314th Troop Carrier Wing, tak- Charged With: Trying Albert Stump will deliver the

ing part in a night maneuver, Slaying by Auto ; {main address. Organized in 1889,|54 They had flown | ‘CLINTON, June 20 (UP)--Max the literary society is one of there

Hutson, 21, was charged todaylcity's oldest. Kiinaping to. pick up the paratroops ana Vth trying to kill a Coast Guards-| Sern a ' i i . 4 man has {were circling the area waiting | ith OR leave bY Zunning yer him BICYOLIST, 8, KILLED cima ple |for nightfall. i | “THe Coast Guardsman, Milan! GARY, June 29 (UP)--Police : The lans sa The Ft, Campbell airstrip is Pilipovich, 23, Universal, was in|Sald today 6-year-old Stephenipe ready to become

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ables during these hot summer days. | a ATLANTA: me Fo ML > -. aq 4 i Now re can get them af an amaz- ¢ °° J backlog of all-important! = ingly low closeout price, only 1.88— R 00" ie votes today in his] _ and just when you need them! Many © piq for re-election but trailed M.| $n to choose from and styled in every 8 E. Thompson, his liberal chal-| § newest way. Not all sizes in all ihylex, 8 lenger, J Whit mounted to al : - . ssi or X Popularity contest. { bg be Hop = 3 3000 posible a Returns from 1159 of the : est selection. $ state's 1734 precincts in- vester-| Le ¢ day's ‘Democratic primary gave 23 Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor % the self-styled defender of id “Southern traditions” a lead of : "276 to 110 in the payoff units. { 3 But in popular votes, Mr.!

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Talmadge Winning

2 Thompson, a former schoolmas-

? Talmadge in the dual-governor| ¢ squabble of 1947, was leading 21181,029 to 178,137.

two, four or. six unit votes from|

2 for nomination,

of the County Welfare Depart-

Burton is held under $20,000 bond on the kidnaping charge. .

In Georgia Vote

Rival Holds Edge In Popular Count

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Based on Counties i In Georgia, a candidate gets]

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each county in which he wins a

2 majority of the popular votes, i » Units are distributed according . ren : "to population. | : .

A total of 206 units is required which “amounts to election.

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