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p ae a et » ® ®o ' » . ga b t : 4 { Senators to Scan Marvin King Tries to Forget Tragedy Allie Defense ‘Favors’ As He Draws Pictures at Pendleton Seo

By DONNA MIKELS Insid,

By Utiited Press ! i 4 i WASHIE or 5 The Marvin Gordon King liked to go to school. B . "TOKYO, Allied nego

Senate Preparedness Subcommit-| : ; He liked the “learning. terday that

he: Back To See Truman, Denies Any Political Aims ~ Calls Return i or ay

Solely to Talk About Europe |

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tee was preparing today for an| intensive campaign against “fraud He especially liked to ‘draw and favors” in defense procure- pictures” either in art class or

smiling Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, disavowing “any political] | ment. just filing scrap paper with free- tarized und aspirations” and refusing to say! { N hand sketches, painstaking copies to end the whether or not he would run for Exhibit A In this new phase ol of cars, people, anything which but Red Chi President, landed here from Paris the subcommittee’s activity will caught his eye. mtnists wou today for a reunion with his be the giant Wright-Patterson Alr| - Today Marvin King is going to The Con family. i Force base near Dayton, O. In- school. He gets to “‘draw” all he Panmunjom wants. 20-word prc

The 61-year-old Supreme Commander of the Western European Defense Forces stopped an hour and four minutes in New York,

but left the action after senior Red

formed sources said public hearBut his school is behind the

S ocurement irregularities - {ings on x oo be & before walls of Pendleton State Reform- ¥'\ there probabl gin jatory. And the price of his tule {

bafore coming here. NE 3 j : A! Congress reconvenes in January. |, “w.. high—a_ human life. Kaesong he: He told reporters at Mitchel SSEESESH a | Api ; : \& Preliminary inquiries at other Marvin is the 16-vear-old southe Peping Rs Field in New York that, “I have el i 4 : Rp EW he Nl : Ue ay military establishments are al. ern Indiana farm boy who = Communist neyer had any political aspira-| SEqWl Rate N ¥ ANS tJ ready being conducted by the sub- shocked the state last April when branded as tions and you all know it.” SA EY Reh " Hh oN : 5 5 committee's own investigators. he shot and killed “his pretty 3- posterous’ | Asked if he had made a firm The investigations, concentrat- year 014 haby sister to “get aven.” posal that decision on whether he would not MS \ing on cases of bribery and fa- 8 : from Kaeso Hm, he Paplied: BR 54 hg! A x , \ voritism in the preparedness pro-| He's a Stepchild The Allie course you cant say that. EE FT SE te ah am, mark a shift in emphasis ) truce city w I will not indicate any political : - , poy " . N _ ga the seven-member subcommit- De DSINE Deas if Sule : Deny lines in oy leanings ‘of any kind while I'm ? DON'T SHOOT TILL YOU SEE THE WHITES OF HIS EYES—Four Hoosier nimrods draw a |tee. forth a series of boyish grievances since it cor daing 2 Job. That's my statement bead on a buck from their blind in Brown County Park. Left to right, Keith Burgess, Carmel; Thomas | In 31 official reports issued as the motivation for the tragedy. to Seoul, -period. . Teboe, Zionsville; E. E. Boyce, 135 N. Woodside Ave., Indianapolis; George Steviane, Noblesville. |since 4ts formation in August,|The oldest child and a stepchild Under the ¥ Don’t Know’ ; ; 1950, the subcommittee Nas son. in a family of four younger chil- yasion Jumb ras ask how |centrated on mobilization policies dren, Marvin had recently had to a demilitari BE rad 2 ~ Woods Searched —like the tin and synthetic rub- quit school to help with home lines as Be: his present post as Supreme Com-| {ber programs, and on growingichores, among them the “baby- It could be nder of Western European De- * |pains of the armed services. sitting” task that was his the day Mat’s-Land ma . For In ured De | Chairman Lyondon B. Johnson he turned a shotgun on the little lines. ot RoW how long I'll be er [(D. Tex.) signaled the change girl, {when he announced last week that! p.. the two months he sat in a TOKYO, 8

om it.” he said. “I haven't the ; slightest idea.” Weary field officers of the

Shortly before the General's State Conservation Department plane landed in New York the prowled the woods of Southern § White House announce Indiana today.

General would cut short his a Ss 3 family visit in Ft. Knox and fly Ree was a task of “mercy

and Comm indecisively and snow planes. fougt northwest, Three Co

|a preliminary inquiry already 18/no.th Vernon jail cell waitin \under way at Wright-Patterson; rial Marvin read school wn | where some Alr granee Dyers and drew constantly with the | were alleged to have acceptediqqsreq pencils Sheriff Charles “money, gifts, jobs and favors |Dudley bought him. |for swinging contracts to pet cOn-| 1.st june the boy who “liked

to Washington tomorrow. No “oo... 0 : . | tractors. _ [to draw” drew a 2-to-21 years’ damaged in reason was given for ‘the sudden , Yard ho ay work | Pepys manslaughter sentence in Pendle- an . Allied jets w change in plans. diana’s first deer-hunting .sea- y D : ton. That was where his story OSCAR ABEL AND MARVIN KING—"Don't just serve your vume the victim a Gen. Eisenhower told newsmen .,, in 50 years are searching for He S river ended for the reading public. «+ . make your fime serve you.” en route hon his talks with President Truman animals wounded but not Killed | ‘ y { But for Marvin the sentence You. Mustang w would be about military matters, when they crossed the sights of Of Sweetest may have been the beginning, : ground fire, not polities. hunters. T “ie T rather than an end. new drawing, . seeking - critici a new perspective, Marvin says A total” “I was called in the midst of| Attempts to catch one raxi in own { > but more often pointing out h e to go on and study MIG-158 we my work for a conference in buck, seen hobbling orb huge | ; Makes Furniture self the things he did wrong. He's cart g’ when he is able to 100 challeng Washington,” he explained. “You gan-Monroe State Forest on three 2 | Robert McBride has the sweet-| In Pendleton he is attending the now enrolling in the school's art leave. it he adds: of 57 Amer know the Rome Jneeting of She legs, failed yesterday. Officers lest taxicab in town. school which Somestie and eco- class. . It costs too much money and F-84 Thunde North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- were unable to estimate how nomic conditions had forced him| Right now Marvin has a pad the folks are buying h tw Met til he dropped : : (ght now Marvi 3 pad th Iks are buying a new house, in jet Met tion is coming up and they are many injured deer may be roam- i At least he did un De to give up in outside life. After almost filled with atte so I'd go on to work instead of across the Y getting together facts and sta: ing the 17 southern counties in |its contents off at police head-la morning in Pendleton’s newly copy a photograph of h - ‘more school.” In the gre tistics to hold a good meeting.” which deer hunting was permit- {quarters last night. accredited Sth grade school and who like the rest of his fz As soon as he finished the pic- day night's 8 Fends Off Query ted. This is the way Mr. McBride an afternoon of learning the fur- nas stood by him since of ‘his mother. Marvin has reported, Co : As the season closed yesterday, explained it. niture-making craft, he is free to tragedy : ire in roindea L to battalion Over and over again the re- patrolmin were checking forests He picked up a passenger who fill endless Golden Rule drawing a Yiolber and steniat re in ro He withdrawal porters tried to get the General 3nq highways for hunters who |ordered him to the N. K. Hurst pads with the scenes around him, _* . nol ger @ d Stepfather, Mr : ‘ ee tions West to talk politics. He was asked if failed to heed the deadline. | Warehouse at 230 W. McCarty St./the scenes of home as he remem. 2° Mrs: Lawrence Daniels, both "5 0 “on Lo a night. est conditions had changed) | There, his passenger, identified as bers them. loyally argue } ine shooling I a nye 500 ld his mind about running for Presi- Cars Checked | . 0% Pat oo was an accident and th he —t0 sketch it from life. dent. Suspect cars were to be in | Henry Vance King, 32, of 4( Pat. The grades on Marvin's three- confession™ came from: the boy's soap ———————— “Np” i : = 5 | St. proceeded to load the months report cards read “Spell- moins conto ac A, No, I have never changed my specte ® rterson & I tief-stricken con Trev ss fnind.” Be sald. : Spected ee lakien ally the cab with 10 sacks of sugar weigh- ing, 90; Math, 96; Englis history, na on. Private Duty Nurses . s {Ing 25 pounds each. 96; Geography, 95” and on With nr remain and th 5

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He fended off a question as to also were on the lookout for whether he leaned toward Demo- “poachers,” persons from other cratic or Republican thinking on states hunting inside Hoosier bor-

{ The driver's puzzlement Was marks comparable to the “honor compounded when he was offered roll” in public schools. The contwo sacks for himself. So he duct report gives his general atti-

three at a t every month.

political questions. ders. ” “We think he's doing fine and Will attend the an t te “Just because it's football The season was opened this Grove 10 headquariers Wit pas-jtude as “wants (0 go. to dlysses, es DO B= Yong fine amy hele ge annus} fall See season, don’t pull a quarterback year for Indiana residents only. senger and cargo intact. attentive, studious. stepfather, father of Tr section of the Indi sneak,” he said with a grin. The traditional enthusiasm of Kipg. held on a RAY His present teacher, Oscar C. girl pa ina State Nurses Association at When he stepped off the plane the deer hunter wad evident dur- Shanfe of aseeny. tole Jo ce tN Abel. says Marvin has ° responded 2 “We think just as much of him the World War, Memorial Sgturat Ft. Knox he laughed loudly ing the past three days. Conser- warehouse owner had given RIM cg, o.¢)y ty the stimulus of school as ever and want Him home: with 32¥. as he spotted his two grandchil- vation reports from the woods : : HU rite 37 of 1032 Church work. Like teachers back in North us” says his mother. “I just, Speakers will Include Miss Mirron Diam Davis and Barbera. old Bf 25 50 yearou man who MEAT ON THE TABLE—Richard Godfrey, Peru, bagged this st. relieved of his problem. tooled yeruan, ne Shanacierises him as know it was an accident -he jam der, New York; Miss _ Then, failing to spot his son, Another report noted a hunter 150-pound buck in Morgan-Monrge State Forest. . his cab back to the snowy streets.| .yypep pe Sr same in he acted ge Jaye have done a thing yon Thumm, Indiana Univer: ¥ Maj. John Eisenhower and his confined to a wheel-chair posted as if he was lost, as if & couldn't Ma ew B, alr Aeecmcs ooo Sity, Albert Stump, attorney and wife, Barbara, in the milling himself in one blind in hope a Look Out, Mr. Taft— : Sister, 8, Accidentally be happening to him." the teacher Wise bby es ate youth |F5) Tannenbaum,

crowd, he yelled: {luckless buck woud come his way. recalls. “Now the school work he ti P Youth. ye Lacy Rusk, Kokomo, will : o . 8C h savs now he thi . f the 211 LAC) ‘UusxK, . Shoots 14-Year-Old Boy seems to occupy his mind, he has R jSaYs TOW : at the sessions. 8

“Hey. where's my son.” (He bagged his prey. . 51 Ei h t i : i tragedy as an “a h y se _ Family Week-End on 3,12 year oid POY Ju Sent ro ng isen ower | A 14-year-old Kokomo boy was @ keen interest and grasps infor- ne ants to be th Programs were planned by Mrs. Some 100 newsmen, photogra- e e s unter shot accidentally in the knee last mation readily and meets his re- the fam ¢ On + Matilda Collier Yoder, Indianap-

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to take his deer with a bow and : 3 . ; aya . ice wanted to “get phers, Army officers and, their . night while watching television in Sponsibilities like a man ren’ fre n i Hallock arrow. - man. even h. is; Mrs. Ann Louise allock, wives were on hand to greet his a a as ay S500 pound, U port Bare in Po his grandparents’ home here. | Frequently after class Marvin, As much as he likes school Terre Haute, and Mrs. Elaine plane. Gen. Eisenhower said he, aken by a bowman i or was Raymond Partlow’s 8-year-old Stops by to show his teacher a doesn't seem so important Turner, andianapolis. would hold no press conference. {County hn Town By United Press and a few Rocky Mountain states. sister, Janet Sue, accidentally m—— —————— EE — a — " A Feng Ihe a : Reports from the field indicated WASHINGTON, Nov. 3—Sen But they also showed Gen. fired a 38-caliber revolver which ’ ' ; ; ead » ly a nonce ¢ about 700 deer were taken a day, ROPert A. Taft (R. 0.) is riding Eisenhower has great undercover lay on top of the TV set, police RETUR NATO was about to collapse, the With the three-day total expected a high tide toward the 1952 Re- Strength which coud burgeon nto De Ee =F George, RR to re 2 : : a boom and bring desertions from St. § D8 , ere is . balding general turned and, Rt EO ar aSsy, Publican Presidential nomination. psy’ camp if the General will condition was reported good. on the box adds much to the rings but nothing fo the cost brig snapped: point, 400- Se S Was a 14- put is in for the battle of his life.) .1v say he is a candidate. His grandfather, Ray Hall, had . a in Korea. “What a stupid thing to ask. At din ly if Gen. Dwight D. EisenhOWer rTpere was scarcely any senti- bought the weapon yesterday _ment Wing T've never heard anything so s y Only one gecides to oppose him. ment in the poll far Gen. Mac- Police said he had a permit for tas ianee

- {deer license remained of th T gu » i e nssiens. leave for Series being sold from the India- he extent of the Taft DOOM ,nhyr He was regarded as a the "or Drotsction. :

The General will . and Gen. Eisenhower's latent 1 operates the G &R Grill, . 1818 Washington tomorrow; but the ee. It Was estimated prospects were brought out in A a not as a SY . Fon l v time was not announced. It was Sat the es vere Sold nation-wide United Press poll of" mpe noll tended to show that if The Halls live above the | i A

throughout the state, abou d-to be in the afternoon. | e state, t 1600 come of th fficials in th ' restarirant expected t 3 te of them here. There were 25,000 some of the top officials in the qo, pisenhower runs, the Taft restaurant.

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