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Players Booked in Basketball Scandal +

Welfare Agency Tracked Couple

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Mud Bogs Down County Travel

Calling Kelly to Stand

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(Continued From Page One) FRETS 8 3 HUM ny Ab St. Francis Opal Walker, girls. «.... |schoolmates of Kelly appeared as : —» {Offutt banned all spectators “un- ¢ A$ General—Louis, a D Would Investigation Proves Postal Carriers, {der 21 years old” from the court- Sharactes Jiihcates oda dh AL Sofeman2ly is a Be: . ape Schools Hard Hit room ‘because of. the nature of : : fiabert. Mollie B oy vy Pair Was Chiseling s Yard Hi this case.” The defendant was described as|, Willaps) ines radii WASHING: “ .“ ” “ oy; 0 (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) | (,110] Dooley, 26, is currently| * willing worker and «0 ? good ok ayder; Ci ce Charles B. Bre 1949 and 1950, with Welfare De- sald. “Our phones have been serving life in the Indiana State mon y AL SUF rancis_George, Ruby Wile Republican, partment visitors making regular ringing constantly with com-/Hospital for the Criminally In-|" 1 ooo lism, Ohers Pith Johnson: ord, bill to repeal re-inspections at the little shack plaints from people whose roads “30e. for his part in the June 10, Witnesses also testified that the BIL, J glher; wayy en, Jametta Har: ment to’ the buried in the middle of a corn- . 11950, slaying of the Indianapolis Youth had spent most of his life| baugh: Charles, Ania Trusty; Br. : adopted in 19 field where the old couple lived. have been broken up. lawyer. He was described as a/|living in “bad housing conditions”(a §:. Vineent's—Gregory, Mary, Carahers Other India Fach time visitors made the rou- Five busses were hung up in homosexual psychopathic at the nd that the family frequently rry. Lucille Richards; B essmen Wil tine inspection of rent receipts, Perry Township this morning, ac time of . his conviction. had insufficient fool! BA Zooks | Jalme. Lo pre or join insurance policies and other re- cording to trustee Nelson Swift. Prosecution and defense attor- mes: H 4 rting the ceipts to verify expenditure of the |“One bus didn't get out for some, Character Witnesses Heard |... were expected to confer with| Berta Bn rd 2 Eo said grant. Each time the visitor time and the children were late| Trial -of James Chalfin, 17, also the court this afternoon regarding, i0ord, Mildred Rely. oii. 2122 Lexing- Its passag asked the same questions: “Do {to school,” he said. . lof Indianapolis, was scheduled to!instructions to the jury. This pro- ton Ave, Herbert, Savanda Curley, 13 dilemma of t you own any real estate? “Do | One of the worst areas is on open in Tipton County Circuit|cedure was expected to consume he +h. Spurioght can legislatu you have a bank account?” “Do {Southport Rd. between Acton and Court today in the “lover's lane” te remainder of today’s session. Miter i Smiin pid which plans

you have a private source of in-

secrecy claus come?” and each time they re- ts :

it! " Hickory Rd. Mrs. Mary Cordell, slaying, but the case was post-| Judge Offutt ordered the jury At, gg 0S, SR, Coch |R.R. 1, Box 120-A Acton, called |poned pending end of the Kelly of 12 men to return at 8:30 a. m.| Robert, Dorothy Browning: Pau Gloris

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celved emphatic “nes” from the, |The Times about the impassable hearing. Miss Neal said the case tomorrow. He said final argu- Tai Roland, Alice fe Lite: (Charies No couple. {holes in her neighborhood. probably would be slated for next ments would begin early in order| Mary, go rN I. deat FSA Adm ano

It wasn't until last October that A welfare visitor making the rou-| tine re-check became suspicious.| g The visitor had already asked all the questions, had looked at! |

Ewing, himse stated he has take $18 mi away. He said violate the fe

| Her oil stove needs fuel, but| Monday. {to expedite the verdict. [at St. I {Ralph Dyer, Marathon dealer in! Neighbors of the Kelly family, The jury was expected to get| Jinn Berl HeCI Clark: Lonel " -t , : 1d, n 8; Adlon Sans Seiler ote South. Catholic Charities Bureau welfare the case about noon tomorrow. Lucille Foster; Donald, Helen Elis; | fre rrr ———

| —- 5% a Had pr Braun cost him $50 to have his truck! At St. Vipeent's—John, Ellen Falvey: Laws pulled out three times. UN Lashes \s Red Bulge 3

rence, Doris O'Keife; William, Margare$

rent receipts and went into theif Stein; Philip, Shirley Bourfl; Calvin, Rep. R: or ; 's; Richard, Mary Blercki ep. Ray N bedroom with the old couple to Can't Deliver Betty Mathews SR hit, Robert, Mar crat, predict

garet Bauer. At HomeVirgil, Bell St.

make sure the insurance policies provided for in the welfare grant were still in force. It was when the elderly man reached -in a drawer for the policies that she got a glimpse of what looked like! i a a real estate abstract, . Once again she asked the man [0 ec Ion Ven if he owned any real estate, and ' he replied emphatically: “I do

not, I don't own a cent of any-| ' thing, in my name.” | age IX igure

amendment w by this Congr The other } delegation, Re leck, Renssels inclined to the and should be Mr. ‘Brown turned from Day speech-m of Washingto

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w | The C Highway C -| * : Edward L. Warner (CCNY), Harvey Schaff (NYU), Salvatore T. Sollazo (hiding face), Robert iio api ct Toes o grave AFROT Smashing Big Push

Sabatini and Edward Roman (CCNY) (left to right), all wait at police station in New York before infront of the Codell house re-| Contiancas Pate Opel Lie opposite end of the front, DEATHS being booked on bribery charges. Detective J. Cashman is on Sollazo's left. cently, “but it disappeared down| (Continued From Page One 8 Oppo: «| Johr \ 13, at 1120 W. | ’ y : mnie - —— - the holes,” said Mrs, Cordell. ‘the Americans 10 miles north of [Allied forces swept the entire|John Edwin Byers. »

; a | h 2 N. Gladst Road officials reported they are Chechon. They captured high Kimpo peninsula northwest Of (pred O. Greer, 60. at 322 N. Gladstone

jand Guard Al (Fats) Roth-—'mate Jim Brisco to take a bijbe 1,.,)ing cinders and gravel as ground one mile south of the Seoul to within 15 miles of the ygien Hanly, 55, at 1315 E. New York [were members of the national and help him “throw” a game. . . aq they are able. village of Chuchon. {38th Parallel without finding aj, rheumatic hegtt on. 60, at 520 E. Vers {college champion City College of Brisco, who refused the offer, has. «jis walk or get mired down Artillery alone killed an esti-/trace of the enemy and consoli-| mont, cardiovascular renal Centrak {New York team which last season been subpenaed for the grand jury . . many county mail carriers” mated 200 Reds during the as-|dated their hold on the south|Neille B. Snaffer, , W [astounded basketball fans by win- as a material witness. said Max Darmstandler, superin- sault, but over-all enemy casual-/bank of the Han from the Yellow|Claude Ei sgn, 8

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aude Earl Wilson, 62, at St. Vincent's

ning two national post-season Schaff did not actually “throw” tendent of carriers. The carriers ties were not totalled. {Sea 35 miles inland. {Viola Young. 78. at 2021 W. Vermonk leaye tomorro The visitor accepted his answer tournaments. Police said they any games, Mr, Hogan said. But have to pay to be pulled out; and| Farther east, South Korean! U. S. forces which seized aban- | coronary occlsion. at 1501 N. Beings of inspection and left. But as.she drove away have admitted . taking bribes he did receive $20 and $30 gifts though a rural route carrier istroops clashed with 1000 Reds doned Yanpyong on the north arterioscietotle heart. w. %b. No. 1 and, Air Forc

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ranging from $500 a game to to keep him available in case he not required to dismount in de-'some six miles north of Yongwol, bank of the big bend. of the Han member of t}

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she ‘had- seén. > YY Break N. Y. Case [$1500 a game, jbecame “important enough” to |jvering his mail, most of them 15 miles east northeast of Che-30 miles east of Seoul yesterday Sallie Harris 67. at Methotitt, grevmotin mittee of the She drove to the home of the .liad ps The other players were Harvey help, are doing so in order to serve chon, and were reported holding probed one mile to the northwest Blvd. coronary occlusion. on Executive | landlord whose name was signed|' (Continued From Page One) |(connie) Schaff of New York| jp Hogan gave no indication their customers. their own. today. I A at" 0e"N. Alabams, ntinism to the couple’s rent receipts to One report said Long Island Uni- University; and Gard. The formeriip.+ the new wave of arrests was’ ‘‘Some of the carriers are ar- Straighten Line The 5th Air force flew a record | arteriosclerosis. Dears Ne S . check the possibility that the re- versity players were being quizzed convict, described by police as connected in any way with the ranging for customers to pick up Other South Korean forces on 728 fighter and fighter-bomber med HS aS 1 Nn. Pearvora, Ww Luir ceipts might have been forged. by the Brooklyn district attorney, the “payoff” man, was 45-year- arrests last month of former mail in their neighbors’ boxes,” the east coast pulled back to the sorties from Korean bases up to Clara Belle Scalo, 62, at Long, arterios, Erupts Vic Owned $4000 Property: “but he refused to comment. Last old Salvatore Sollazo, a well-t0- Manhattan College stars Henry said Mr. Darmstandler. “They'll Kangnung area, 20 miles south of 2 a. m. Indianapolis time, as the anna L. Townley, 54. at 3438 W. Michigan, When she introduced herself night reporters were cautioned do jewelry store owner who lives (Hank) Poppe and John Byrnes have to wait until the weather the 38th Parallel, in a line- skies cleared today. The day's cirrhosis of liver. =... N. Newman, ‘PORT MOR and explained her mission, the not to involve Long Island play-'in the same swanky apartment , charges of bribery in connec- changes before they can service straightening operation. They ‘bag included a tank and three carcinoma. : > S Velerairs. poste Fob. 0 (UP)landlord exploded: “What are ers in their stories. house as Frank Costello, reputed (jon with throwing games. {all needy districts. were not under enemy pressure. camels. : William R. BIcge. Th at YehaiL = am RELOn ve those people doing on welfare? EL a LL a — down today a

On Champion Team (king of the underworld. = They own a $4000 piece of land! The arrest of the six men last! In Washington, Sen. Estes Keover here.” 3 night bared the biggest of four fauver (D. Tenn) said his crime Then the story came out. The basketball bribery scandals un-|investigating committee, which| old man had obtained $2000 from covered in the past six years. {called Costello as a witness in a} a married daughter living in De-| Three of the players--6-foot, New York hearing last night, troit, out of range of the Welfare 7-inch Ed Roman, Ed Warner, had beensinvestigating the CCNY | Papartments power to compel rms — | basketball case “for some time.” r to contribute to her parents’ | He said the committee probsupport. With this as a down Seek Bond Issue {ably will air details of the basletpayment he purchased a plot of, . {ball scandal at public hearings land where he lived, And he put it To Repair Streeis lin New York next month, at n a son's name to circumvent “ : which Costello is scheduled to be! the Welfare Department's rou-| (Continued From Page One) | =o Ci ness. ns check through the recorder 8 would become scarce as the de- Will Begin Probe | \ office. fense program developed. | : oe] ‘ With this information, the Streets earmarked for first | A New York grand jury will visitor went to the son, informed 3 I begin an investigation of the case A him of the fraud and told him Priority include: l“early 1his week.’ his parents were subject to prose- New York St. from East 8t. | New York District Attorney cution. She then persuaded him, to Pennsylvaliia St. [Frank Hogan leveled these that by assuming full support of! Alabama St. from Washing- [charges at the City Cotlege Flay. ton St. to Virginia Ave. {ers after their arrest yesterday:

his parents rather than continu-/ ing the $10 he had been paying : | ONE; That they took $1500 i New York St. from Blake St. | ' y weekly, he could gain income tax (“pil MC" Ahn White | each in bribes for purposely losing | deductions that would cover the River ’ City College's game against Mis-| increased expense. i ink {souri, 54 to 37, on Dec. 9 at Madif tucky Ave. from Mary- uri, ’ Check Cut OR and St to South St." {son Square Garden. She then promptly cut off the “wo ll = "ave. from Lexing- | TWO: That they took $1000 ton Ave. to Brookville Rd. each for losing City's

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of the $1134 we paid this couple,” Mr. Mueller said. “However, they, have appealed our decision to the State Welfare Department as they! have the legal right to do. Our hands are tied while that appeal

> St. to New York St. were promised $1500 each for practical Thirtieth St. from Capitol 10sing City’s game against Bos- ” Ave. to the boulevard. {ton College, 63-59, at Boston. Pennsylvania St. from Ohlo |Actually, Mr. Hogan said, Roth : received only $1400 while Roman

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is pending.” . lonly $500 because he was injured “We don't resent being called to| Before bad weather blasted 5 og 04 0iay veceived noth‘holes into roadways here, the; play, : task Wheb we Hake 3 mistane as{holes air Lrogram was estis Ing. i d we ere.” e ector con- A : ow" y p Paid for ‘Extra Efforts tinued. “We think that out of the mated at $663,060 for 1951. i an a | 14,000 individuals investigated per, “Continuing to Repair these} "1, 4qdition, Mr, Hogan chargad, | . year by a department that is streets would be Higwine MONEY each- of the players was given Lie understaffed, we're bound to make AVE: Mayor ater filters Into $250 for ‘extra efforts” in the mistakes. But we know that they, He sal > = wor, e ta Le ane against Washington State, are In the minority. We know that| cracks in the streets, UIE FR0FR8 Dec. 14, which City won, 50-43, for every chiseler there are thou- and forces t Ppavenen land against St. John's, Jan. 2, sands of people in dire need. Vl¢ under Heavy rac. inti Which City lost, 47-44. Mr. Hogan “What we wish the public would] 'They<have been palched fin 'emphasized, however, that neither reafize is that we don’t want the only the patches remain, © lot these games ‘was “fixed.” chigelers on our rolls any more Mayor added esurticing Diane, As for Schaff, Mr. Hogan said than they want them to draw: a min a he tried to persuade NYU teamtheir t money. CON sti —— ro in oa imino . ; ™ a citizen saw a bur- INE program. eo | Advertisement. | glar breaking in his neighbor's on . | h : ‘home he'd call the police and give Official Weather RELIEF AT LAST them the address and full infor. UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | mation so they. could Hind he co — | house and catch the thief. 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