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By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov, 27-—T. Lamar Caudle testified today that he and the general counsel of the Internal Revenue Bureau got a free plane trip to Florida in 1947 from a businessman who was under investigation for alleged tax fraud. Mr, Caudle, recently ousted as Assistant Attorney General, identified the businessman as Troy Whitehead of Charlotte, N, C,, a long-time friend. He told a House Ways and Means Subcommittee that he would not have accepted the plane trip if he had known Mr. Whitehead's tax affairs were under investigation.

Stayed as Guest Mr. Caudle testified that he and

Charles Oliphant, Hoosier-born general counsel of the Internal Revenue Bureau, flew in Mr,

Whitehead's plane to Palm Beach, Fla., and stayed there as the guest of “a Mr. Pollock, a Nashville merchant.” The subcommittee is investigating tax scandals. Mr. Caudle, who headed the Justice Department's tax division, was ousted by President Truman for outside activities which ,the White House said were “incompatible” with his official post. Concerning Mr, Whitehead’s t a x difficulties, subcommittee coungel Adrian W. DeWind ashed Mr. Caudle if he knew at time of the trip that “a fraud case was jacketed in the intelligence

unit (of the Internal Revenue Bureau) on June 25, 1949." ‘Really After Him’ Mr. Caudle gaid “No, gir.” He added that he learned later that “the agents were really .after him.”

Final disposition of Mr. head's tax case was not immediately made clear. Mr. DeWind said he understood

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IT WAS THIS WAY'—T. Lamar Caudle, ousted by President

Truman as assistant attorney general(tells a House committee investigating him that he bought thre cars at discount through a friend that his office had on the greén carpet about income taxes. spoiled Saturday by Mrs. Dry’s

that the Whitehead

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against Mr. heen dropped.

Mr. Caudle said he had not heard that. Under questioning by Mr. DeWind, Mr. Caudle said he recalled that Mr. Whitehead telephoned him when the businessman found he was under tax investigation. Federal agents were about to file a lien against Mr. Whitehead's business, Mr, Caudle said “Didn't you tell him to call Oliphant Mr. DeWind asked, “1 just declare T don't remember, Mr. DeWind.” Mr. Caudle said. “I may have. 1 know Mr. Whitehead talked to me about hiz case.” YOU'LL TIP YOUR HAT TO

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By DAN KIDNEY WASHINGTON, Nov, 27 -8en. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) today scoffed at the ‘criticism of Republicans made by fellow-Hoo-sier Frank E. McKinney in his firet major speech as new Democratic National Chairman in New York City last night. In the speech, which was carried on a nation-wide radio hookup, Mr. McKinney said: “It is not the Republicans who are bad--it is just their leadership. The voice of liberalism in the Republican Party is a ery in the wilderness. The top leadership in the Republican Party in the Congress of the United States is still looking backward-—still committed to isolationism and reaction. It still has nothing more to offer the American people than negative criticism, exaggerated charges and, in some cases, downright falsehood.”

Cites Irregularities

Citing the almost daily disclosures of irregularities in the Justice and Internal Revenue Departments, Sen. Capehart, contended it ix not the Republicans who are making “exaggerated charges.” The facts of administration graft and corruption speak for themselves," the senior Senator from Indiana said. “That is what makes Mr. MeKinney attempt to paint black white. But the people are not being fooled. They know that the exposures thus far have scarcely scatched the surface,

“They know who to blame for the disastrous Korean war, waste and extravagance in government, huge and growing national debt and unbearable tax burdens. “Mr. McKinney cannot erase these facts and the American people do not intend to forget them.’ Sen. Capehart; is spending two days here attending hearings of the joint watchdog subcommittee on preparedness economics.

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(UP - Sheppard (Abqullah) King said today that a request hy his mother for information about =a valuable necklace reported missing from her Texas home was a “veiled accusation™ that he stole it

I'll sue her for defama- ! tion of character for $200.000." “Mr. King said. : Police in Houston. Tex., gaid Mr. King’s mother had asked Cairo police to ques-

tion her son about the pearl. Mr. King said the request made him “really mad.”

Miss Hildagard Blatz Dies in Beech Grove

Miss Hildagard M. Blatz, a secretary at the Sampson Paper Co many years, died yesterday, the day after her fifty-second birthday. She lived at 2268 Churchman Ave, Beech Grove. She had been ill months Miss Blatz a lifelong resident here was a member of the Holy Name Catholic Church and the Daughters of Isabella. Services will Friday - in Home, at 9 a.m. in Holy Name Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Survivors include a sister, Miss Hermina Blatz and a brother, Baltes Blatz.

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Wife Tangle Is Unsolved

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DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 27 status of David Yerke

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troit and New Orleans authorities Ben Marks, a psychiatrist, to give puzzle out who was married to the

3 - {Yerke of Detroit was ordered by ‘a physician to “take it easy |avoid nervous collapse. Possible wife No, 2 ‘ben David Dry—took to her bed iginated with Mrs. convaléscent 'which she operates

who admits Reuben iwhen he lost his memory in 1945, him, {entered a hospital for psvchiatric observation.

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Mr. Yerke's happy Thanksgiv-

ing reunion with his wife 86-year-old daughter in after six years of “amnesia” was

and Detroit

sponge © fisherman a two- § week examination. p using. Wife No. 1 said she and her David Dry daughter, Sharon, would stick by ‘no matter what happens.” “He tries to smile,” she said. i pres “But he always looks haunted. 4

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claim that he married her during. o his extended blackout, 8 5 But even Mrs. Dry was hazy . : “Mo about the details, | ; : ’ “I cant recall the actual date, pm Sa NOT OTR

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