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Phot hi otographic, This picture, which appeared in the Ashland (Ky.) Daily Independent, was répresented to that newspaper as an actual photograph taken in the sky over Korea. The Independent ran the picture on a Sunday and the entire edition of 14,000 copies was quickly sold out, with people clamoring for more. Two weeks later, also on a Sunday, the paper ran the picture again and again the entire edition was snapped up. Readers sent clippings to friends

and the Independent has been receiving hundreds of letters from all over the country. According to the infor-

Chicago took pictures of an

to Chicago to be developed. one, including the flyer, the

mailed it to the Independent.

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American and a Communist He sent the films home To the amazement of everyimage of Christ, supposedly

formed by clouds, showed up on one of the photos. A : neighbor of the Air Force man's family in Chicago sent he had no advance warning the & a print to his brother in Ashland. Someone there finally

Actual origin of the picture

is a mystery so far, because the names of the Air Force man and of the Chicago neighbor family are unknown.

{ (UP)—Nathaniel Tooley Jr., : a weary Judy Garland returned to The wheels of justice are mov- shotgun because he was piqued "8 down in the middle of her

Justice Moves Accused Slayer Placed Weary Judy {Oakland City, was taken to {mental hospital today for killing 'D® stage of the Palace Theater ing at a rapid four revolutions a OVer 2 “no trespassing” order. Yaudeville act, and apbearey on vei nan attempted Tape trial] Robert D. Bruner. 41, was the verge of another breakdown.

| PRINCETON, Ind. a | E Te ov: Al NEW YORK. Nov. 17 (UP)—A an Indianapolis chemist with a last night, five days after breakslain last Aug. 18 when he di-/ During her hour-long perform-

New Disabled Veterans Eligible for Training

WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UP) —The Veterans Administration reminded disabled ¥orean veterans today that trey are entitled to vocational training even if they received similar training previously under World War II legislation. “The fact that an eligible vet-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES:

xpected With Firing

By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 —

President Truman's firing of the government's top tax attorney spurred congressional investigators today toward a full inquiry into the Justice Department's tax division. There were hints that other

" {heads might roll in the wake of

Mr. Truman's dismissal of Assistant Attorney General T, La-

# mar Caudle.

Chairman Cecil R. King (D. Cal.) of the House Ways and

been investigating nationwide tax scandals said “This is the first individual or case we've taken up

! in the Justice Department,”

Probe Going On

“Then you are going ahead with your investigation of the depart-

@ ments tax div8ion?” ‘a reporter

asked. “Oh, yes,” Mr. King replied. Mr. King _ said MA, Truman fired Mr. Caudle on/ the basis of information submitted by the subcommittee. : Mr. Caudle, former head of the

+ Justice Department's criminal di-

vision, has been under investiga-

© tion by thé subcommittee for sevi { eral

weeks. The investigators have questioned him behind closed doors about .his work as head of the Justice Department's tax division, and about his personal income tax returns and personal friends. The exact line of questioning has not been revealed. He is scheduled to testify in public hearings starting Nov. 26. Other Justice Department officials are expected to be questioned at the same time,

“No Warning”

Mr. Caudle said last night that ac

President was going to fire him.

he said.

“My heart is 'hioken,” I wish I could h:ve had "dppor-

tunity ro explain to the President

whom 1 have ai.red, the prob-

lems of my office I had no such opportunity, “I have been an honest, loyal public servant oit to make a great reputation {Lr our administration under Mr. Truman. I am physically unabla to what the papers have said about me. My family and myself have been harassed.” Attorney Gene~al J. Howard McGrath, who had given Mr.

overcome

before Special Judge Willlam D. _. . Tooley to get off Mr. Bru- 20¢ she panted, perspired and eran had ‘taken .advantage of Caudle a clean bill on his con-

Bain, Postponed . three year, the case was completed yves- gqyijrre] hunting when Mr. Bru- have an especially difficult time terday with the testimony of the ner approached them. getting through her last number, T-year-old victim in Criminal] Two physicians reported to Gib. Over the Rainbow"—one of the Court 2. Then Judge Bain de- son Circuit Judge A. Dale Eby S088 which made her famous. ferred his ruling until Dec. 1. that Tooley was insane and did Despite the fact that Miss GarChester W. Wallace, 52, of 1719 not comprehend the seriousness !and apparently had not fully reW. Morris St. is charged in an of second-degree murder charges OVered from her breakdown durindictment with attacking the he faced under a grand jury in- ing Sunday night's performance, little girl in his garage Oct. 21, dictment. she was greeted by thunderous 1950. | applause from a packed house of Wearing pigtails and a plaid some 1800 persons. dress, the school girl pointed out One of 10 ‘Most Wanted’ Stee

Wallace as the man who lured! . her into the garage. She outlined Grabbed in Denver Morals Are Lower, details of the attack in a low| DENVER, Colo. Nov. 17 (UP) Archbishop Believes

voice, . {—Raymond Edward Young. one : - throughout the Hearing. - despite| "Ihe FBI's 10 most wanted crim. 57. LOUIS, Nov. 17 (UP) the shouted objections of Wal.| DAIS. Was arrested here today. ton at 3 ily A > lace's attorney, Lawrence A.| SPeCial Agent George C. Burton {40 If ‘he att century: Aten Shaw. ’ 'Isaid. Young was arrested at a’ ShOP Richard J), Cushing of BosJudge Bain allowed the victim P2KETY Where he had been em- fon sald today lin Published to testify, but said he was “poiDloyed on the dig Shit Young Sr 0 O8 Eovenmem or offered no resistance and readil ; : : Satispes that the witness is com {admitted his identity, Mr. anerinid The Catholic leader Joined with Then the judge told the court|5aid. a group of political, educational reporter “to show the defendant BN iiness JShokesmen woo

agreed in contributions to the objects because the witness is not Ga “ i " 2 nator Urges Faster magazine “Social Order,” pubcompetent.” At that time, Mr. 9 lished by St. Louis University.

Shaw made no objection. ‘Action With Kremlin

Patrolman Paul Jackson testi-| fied Wallace asked him “to give. MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Nov. 17 are beating the

me a break” when he was ar- (UP) — “We rested. He said Wallace denied Snake's tail in Korea and letting . the "attack. the head live in the Kremlin,” de- Bradley in Rome

that low salaries and increasing secularism are chief causes of moral breakdown in government.

{clared Sen. George Smathers (D. ROME. N 1 te ME, Nov. 17 (UP)—Gen. 28 Divisions for lke {tions with Russia.

Fla.), here in calling for a stepup in efforts to settle U. 8. rela- Omar N. Bradley, chairman of Possi ; ossible by End of '52 Sen. Smathers sald yesterday Staff, arrived by plane from Paris PARIS, Nov. 17 (UP)—Speeded the nation “cannot continue to be today for military - conferences

arms shipments from the U. 8. Ooutmaneuvered and involved in preliminary to the meeting of the!

may give Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- “2 little war here and a little war North Atlantic Defense Pact hower a completely equipped 28- there.” Council Nov, 24, division army—possibly with tac-p ital atomic weapons—by the end? of next year, reliable sources! . said today. | Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman

of the U. 8. Joint Chiefs of Staff, ~ 36th Anniversary Special was said to have promised the

Rates in Effect > speeded shipments in a 90-minute Now

talk yesterday with the Atlantic v Pact commander.

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aren't the things to wear when the. temperature hovers at the reezing mark. But that could be about all James Wilkowski, South Bend, has left after thieves slashed the top of His convertible last night. Taken frem the car parked by the English Hotel was clothing from the skin out valued af least $268.

Reports Medical Bag | With Drugs Missing |

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the United Nations joint chiefs of |

ing.” VA said.

Under the vocational training -

program, the government pays school tuition and fees, plus a subsistence allowance. For a Korean veteran to qua.ify, he must have suffered a service-connected disability after June 27, 1950, and must need training to overcome his handicap.

Driver's Wrong Turn

Worries Prison Guards

FOREST GROVE, Ore. Nov. 17 (UP)—Police were alerted for a possible “mass break” when 15 trustees from Oregon State Prison failed to arrive at the Tillamook burn area to do reforestation work yesterday. The search was called off when the convicts arrived one hour later and the red-faced driver explained he got confused and took the wrong road.

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings for the Day £14,954 000 Debits for the Day £48 206 900 Clearings for the Week $70,553,000 Debits for the Week $190,722,000

" ner's farm near Oakland City. apologized to her audience a num- previous veterans’ training pro- troversial trip to lialy last sumtimes this Tooley and two companions were ber of times. She appeared to grams is no bar to further train- mer, had ‘no comment on the

President's action

Oil Firm Sues to Find Out Who Gets Money

Federal Court here had a money problem today. It has been called on to aid a defunct Arizona oil company in its disposal of $26,120. Plateau Oil Co. of . Arizona listed 19 Indiana pgrsons who may be entitled to a share of the money, 18 of them in Marion County. There is one stumbli block. The firm doesn't how much to pay each holder. There are other stockholders listed from other states, and the company declared there may be

some ‘‘unknown.” To reach some solution, Plateau filed a “friendly” suit yes-

terday against all its sharehold-

ors

exact

This will bring to light the number of shares held by

each person and how much they ar

have coming.

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A heroic school patrol boy = yesterday saved the lives of | two small children while risk-| ing his own in the path of a} speeding car. Police flashed an alert to all§ squad cars to watch for a black sedan which raced past 14-year-lold patrol boy Louis Henry and § two first-graders from School 10, & 40 Wiley Ave. ; Several” adult witnesses who called police said the car zoomed § past the children at. about 40 § miles an hour. The driver didn’t slow down at all—in fact, he may ; have speeded up,” said one wit-§ ness, Mrs. Nolan Walt, Clayton, Guard at Rail Crossing Louis was standing at the curb of Miley Ave, at a railroad inter-

The ‘patrol boy said the car brushed past him a “second or two’ after he “sort of pushed and carried” the first graders to the sidewalk. He judged the car was “about a half a basketball court away” when he grabbed the tots, ‘Pretty Close Shave’ “I guess it was a pretty close & shave,” the eighth grade hero E said. “If that car had hit anybody, it would have killed them, “I couldn't tell for sure if they were going to get hit, but I'm down there to make sure they ain't gonna get hit,” Louis said. Louis’ post is an important one to the West Side school children, Most of them cross Miley at the tracks on their way to and from the school. In:his four. years, Louis has kept them from getting

section near the-s¢hool. Two un- Lewis-Hent hurt. : identified first graders stepped ! Y Proud parents of the “young into the street to walk aroundfthe car to slow down, but it kept hero are Mr. and Mrs. Louis other pupils crowding the side- Henry Sr., 253 Richland St. Their

cor 4 walk, : Rn : tna feelings are ‘shared by Miss Louis, who has been standing saw the car coming down the n,n, geott, School 30 principal, guard. at the crossing for four Street, plenty fast. When these who said: years, saw the 1943 Buick bear- two kids stepped into the street, “He's quite a boy, our Louis, ing down on them. He waved for I ran up to them and pushed them and we're mighty proud.”

Washington Dope Drive Official Weather

: UNITED STATES 1 } Brings 50 Arrests NITED STATES WEATHER BUREAT WASHINGTON, Nov. 17

—Federal agents and metro tan police arrested 50 capital's “top peddlers of

Two Brothers coi Travel Together wig rm i ==Even to the End

SEATTLE, Nov. 17 (UP)—Joe and ‘Don Tall, born only a year t, were almost like twins as They grew up in rapping together, playand dduble-dating.

A year ago they went off to is 33 22 war together—Don with the 5th

Marine Infantry Regiment and Joe Regiment.

June they were sent to Im-

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€ 42 fim River fronts in Korea, 40 : Dc %4 35 miles ¢ fighting Chinese and en . Er Nort} ANS Elizabeth and Phil Boy's Condition Fair 2st the brothers came i 3 Z nome together—Joe walking beGreeted in Liverpool After Being Hit by Car side the flag-draped casket of Larry Petro. 9. of 625 FB Me. Don. LIVERPOOL, Eng. Nov. 17 nl Sailr Re es e——— (UP)—Princess Elizabeth and the today zfier-hpr rn SE MORRISONS sea and air tour with dly 3 Ot hd Indiana’s Foremost

travel crease to show The handsome

Apparel Shop 20 W. Washington St.

reception from thousands of loya subjects.

Pennsy Seeks to End Two Runs in State

A petition by the Pennsylvania Railroad to discontinue pas §

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