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. FRIDAY, AUG. 17, 1951

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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“sion “never received a total even approaching $100,000.” He, called the report “an utter falsehood.” Icardi, who left his job with Pan-American-Grace Airways in New York yesterday and returned to his parents’ home in Pittsburgh, called the possibility of gtanding trial in Italy a “farce.”

Ieardi ‘Amazed’

“I am amazed that the Defense Department would even suggest that Italy has authority over the members of its (America’s) own armed forces,” Icardi said. He ‘pointed out that Italy was an enemy nation-at the \time of the alleged crime. Icardi, who said he last saw Maj. Holohan during an attack on jtheir hideout behind enemy

MARINA DUELLI — Italian lines said the Defense Depart- underground agent, reported to

ment charges were “fantastic.” have given vital information on He predicted “complete vindica- Maj. Holohan's slaying tion.” :

In Rochester, Lodolce today re-| ‘always had money to operate.’ pudiated his confession to slaying| “But I'm positive,” he his‘commanding officer behind the

lines during World War II and|that mission. We may have haq|ia). Helonan's heay ‘said it was up to the War Depart- ($25,000 at the most. I don’t know|J°F !ay on

ment to disclose “the facts.” “The War Department and the Office of Strategic Services has my complete story,” he said. “It is up to them to reveal it.” Former T-Sgt. Arthur P. Ciaramicoli, 30, now a factory work_er in Milford, Mass.,, another member of the spy group, said he

{what happened to the money.”

against Icardi and Lodolce.

town, Conn. said the

Defense Department report.

“It never struck me that Lo-|would never kill for money.” dolce or Icardi could have been | involved in anything like that,” Ciaramicoli said.

“Holohan and Icardi were shoved in with us at the last report, . / minute just before we took off] Says U. S. Hid Story to join the guerrillas,” he said In New York, Editor Ken W “Wé didn’t think the major knew what he was doing right from the the department of start.” story of the Mr. Ciarmicoli said Lodolce told murder from his him “that the major had been forthcoming issue. killed in an attack.”

‘Nobody Saw Holohan’

“They all scattered when the shooting started,” he said. “Nobody saw Holohan after that.” Mr. Ciarmicoli said the mission

|known who killed Maj. Holohan,’

“When an advance

Fesching the public.

Italy Can't Extradite Two Americans In OSS Murder, Legal Expert Declares

said, |, : : “there was no $100,000 with us on Sion said he fired two shots into

Maj. Biagio Corvo, chief of all i, OSS operations in Italy duringijeled the | the war, said the Defense Depart-|.onfession.

ment was wrong in its chargesiang jcardi argued over whether

Maj. Corvo, who now publishes chuted to Communist partisans, | ratings. {a weekly newspaper in Middle- It said that thé major was du-

b accused 'bious about the Com > inwas “completely surprised by the men “did some of the finest in- led off air

telligence work of the war and drops, while Icardi insisted that| the academic year. Previously,

Maj. Corvo said Holohan was|the

not carrying any large amount of were the strongest underground until money at the time of his death, fighting force. despite the Defense Department

Purdy of True magazine accused Pullet hole in the base of the “stealing” the Neck. cloak-and-dagger publication’s,

“Government officials have long (UP) — The "Glass Co. and the Pittsburgh recent traffic check near Evans|Mr. Purdy said, “and by every Plate Glass Co. today announced Ville were made of drivers who device at their command they signing of an agreement provid- had failed to renew their licenses. Bailey,

copy of workers.

HAF WHEN TTS BACK TO SCHOOL TIME | It's KAY JEWELERS

next Wednesday's September Continued From Page One

issue of True magazine fell into’ - their hands and hey 2% = Stiidents Who Sli of double taxation.” a org De gir ind as | The Chamber and Farm Bument’s public relations officers ireau take issue with Republican brazenly copied the story and is- WASHINGTON, Aug. 17—The Sen. William E. Jenner's amendsued it as their own report.” government plans te draft 300,-| ; Clayton Fritchey, Defense De- 000 men by next July 1, and may| vision of the federal pet They partment director of information, call low-ranking college students Point out it is attac to a refused comment on Mr, Purdy’'s at mid-term if they already have which would put the federal govstatement. {been deferred. ? ernment still deeper into the pubIn Lodolce’s confession, as re- Col. Richard H. Eanes, repre- lic assistance business—at a cost leased by Rochester police, the senting Selective Service Director, ©f an additional $3 million-a-year 29-year-old former soldier said Lewis B. Hershey in recent testi- from Hoosier taxpayers. that the idea of killing Holohan mony before a House Appropri-! The two organizations raise a began as a joke but “became seri-| ations subcommittee, admitted broader issue—whether the fed‘ous” when the major hampered that 300,000 was a “guesswork eral government should not be the mission from “performing a figure.” {compelled as rapidly as possible useful parse” its work

By United Press

th Col. Eanes said Selective Serv-|to withdraw completely from parItalian partisans. ice has been ordered to supply|ticipation in welfare assistance The confessiomy sald an Italian more than 300,000 men if neces-|programs. * partisan put polsen in Mal le | sary. Defense officials have told, ans soup. er, accor O| Congress the Army alone may! : the confession, Icardi feared that| need as many as 430,000 men tnis| CIO Electrical Workers Holohan might live and decided year to fill discharge vacancies. |Win Bargaining Vote e would have to be shot. Deputy Draft Director Brig.| . “Confession” Cited : . {| LYNN, Mass.,, Aug. 17 (UP)— Gen. Louis H. Renfrow warned : Lodolce, the confession said,! that students who fail to get al The CIO's International Union of lost in a coin toss. with Icardi, passing mark on nation-wide de- Electrical Workers defeated the Independent Electrical Workers

, and was given the job of shoot- f ; : : erment tests or fall below the reing Maj. Holohan. The confes-! ar Union for the second time in two quired top past of thelruiass may years in an election to determine

bo $ be called by their grafi.licards at the collective bargaining agent of

-t if their inducti had after being mi DIE Oy action 16,000 workers at three plants of : the General Electric Co. in Lynn

The current blanket deferment | for college students ends Tues- and Everett. day. Local draft boards then may The IUE, which was organized use the test results as a basis for, When the UE was expelled from deferments. Colleges must pro- the CIO as Communist-dominat-vide local boards with academic ed, won by a vote of 6927 to 5867.

as the mahis be {poisoned. The Defense Department's origal announcement, which paralaccount in Lodolce’s!

said Maj. Holohan!

{American aid should be para-

The new draft law entitles coli lege students to only one manda/tentions- and had called off air-| tory postponement to the end of

Youth Injured Critically While on Motor Scooter

| Hh : 'l In critical condition in Methothe mission should play ball with|they could get such deferments|, .. , coita1 after he was struck

Communists because they/| repeatedly and stay in collegel == " "ye rode a motor graduation unless draft ™- 4 boards called them during vaca- scooter was Nicholas HollenMaj. Holohan's body in a, tions. ; kann, 14, of 1158 Catollion ave

i ; Young Nicholas was hit at the {weighted sleeping bag, was re- “3% aot tle lcovered last year from Lake {intersection of 39th and Ruckle

State Police Warn

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CLEVELAND, 0, 17, valid.

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Libbey-Owens-Ford said 17 of 40 arrests in a Held on Forgery Count Times State Service

BEDFORD, July 17—Robert M. Bedford, was arrested

have tried to keep the story from|ing for five-cent hourly wage in-/Under a 1947 state law, licenses here yesterfday by Secret Service

creases for 20,000 CIO glass expire every two years in the agents, charged with forging a

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