Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1951 — Page 6

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Bunker Hill's

Home After an Inquisition

Hoosier ‘Big Time Operator’ Tells ' Lawmakers Witnesses Lied About Him

By DAN T! WASHINGTON, Mar. 15

grilling by the Bonner subcomm last night.

He told the Congressmen that previous testimony by two Michigan men regarding his relationship w with t the never-got- -started : Bunker Hill school of aeronautics| | i

was les. When he first fell out with | them; and grew suspicious of the! surplus material from the war| assets administration and air force which began piling up at the Bunker Hill naval air base, he conferred with the FBI in|

To Wayne Tadd, the BTO (big time pperator) from Bunker Hill, is en route home today after severe

Ladd Heads

KIDNEY ittee, The session lasted well into

that Mr. Ladd | processes the beans J |In his own plant across the Tosa, from the base. During the 81st Congress, Demio-| |eratic Representative John Walsh, | Anderson, had the House Armed Services Committee looking into the lease .deal which Mr. Laad promoted. ¥

wanted nine hundred dollars for, \considered a BTO but. who, in his

Indianapolis, Mr, Ladd sald. Mr. Ladd today summed up Fits d Three Trips Here {reaction by saying “Sometimes I He testified that he made three think the more you do for your gi trips to Indianapolis in June, |community the worse you are off. 8 1947, and talked with the FBI. por if you fail they only feel His primary interest was in the sorry for you, but if you succeed fact that the surpluses were| they are jealous.” being stored in Air Base buildings| Blames Michigan Man which he never could get the tax “Mr. 1 ad bi a the. tail free nonprofit incorporated school ot xe re ro alin

set up to sign leases for. He rah, Niles, Mich, whom he once

one big building (50 thousand square feet) and ten fifty per: month for another, it was brought put. $5000 a vei dd out after hours of questioning. .se go did Mr. Ladd, And a of

(opinion flopped. Mr. Harrah had

“Our Miss Brooks."

small post office building which name of Jane Malaney, Chicago. the school. used, he sald. |She. held. it. until the. last com-: Then and now the Bunker Hill \mander- of the base, Henry J. Corporation, of which Mr. Ladd!Curran Jr. got out of the Navy. is’ board chairman, was leasing then he took it over. the 2100-acre naval air base | | for one dollar per year. The lease was made by the Navy to the Kiwanians to Hear

small town of Bunker Hill at that! price with the understanding that About Hoosier Hoopla the corporation would take it| What makes Hoosier basket-| over-on a “care taker” basis. Mr. Ladd sald they are saving weekly meeting of Indianapolis/1907. He was a member of Holy | Indianapolis; the Navy a $100,000 a year on Kiwanis Club set for noon to- Cross Catholic Church and the!Cleveland, O., and Francis upkeep costs, | morrow in the Claypool Hotel, - [Holy Name Society. laney, Washington, D. C.; Fourteen hundred acres are be-/ High school and college coaches, | A high requiem mass will be, sisters, Mrs. Agnes Burton, ing farmed and the soy bean crop|players from some of the teams, (sung at 9 a. m. in Holy Cross dianapolis, and Mrs. last year was estimated at $50,- sports writers and sportcasters, Church following services at 8:30 Waterbury, Cleveland, O.,

Denis F. Delaney, Rail Clerk, Dies Denis F. Delaney, clerk with neral Home. ithe New York Central System for Holy Cross. |the last 40 years, died yesterday |

|He was 57. A native of England, Mr. De-

SHOW FROM SOAP—Members of Howe High School Foot- | light Revelers, dramatic society, are all set for their presentation | Left to right are Tricia Baker, Bob Luke, | The only lease he got was on a thir4 $5000 was put up- jn ther Anne Harding: and Rita Nagle: The play, based on the radio show, will be given tonight and tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the school gym. |

Burial will be In|

Surviving are thrge sons, John, in his home at 1606 E. Market 8t. pr anq Robert Kevin, Indianaplols, and Joseph M., Ft. Wayne;

ball tick will be the topic at the laney came to Indianapolis in three brothers, Bernard Delaney, , Edward Delaney,” ;

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