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TUESDAY, DEC. 11,4051 Err Ha Takes Stand |, or 10 Grant Dentist Here Again in

skin of Twin For 14 Years

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Dec. 11 3 ‘By JOHN V. WILSON | (UP)—Doctors at Brooke Army| Dr. John McCullough, 317, A West Side garage owner com- Hospital here last night awaited World War II veteran and Inpleted "his testimony today of athe arrival of a Korean War vet- dianapolis dentist “for 14 years, high-speed ride forced upon him, onan go -they can graft part of died Sunday in the home of his his wife and young son, in the pis ckin onto the burned body of [parents at 2417 Ryan St. kidnap trial of Joe E. Brown, 27. pis twin brother injured in Ko- H duate of the 1 The victim, Donald F. BOrg-irean fighting | He was a.gracuais of the ‘nThe doctors said. that’ Pvt diana University School of DenCourt 1 jury he was “scared to|1eona P. Kijowski 93 of Ford Ustry. A native of St, Paul, death” during the hour-long Or<iCity, Pa., was tied up on the West | Min, he had lived here 30 years. deal June 19: “” ICoast because of bad weather but{1:¢, Was & member of St. Paul's Mr. Borgman said Brown and|wags expected to reach here some Lr scopal Church, the Indianaptwo companions jumped him , astime today. jolis Dental Society, Indianapolis he and his family were preparing | ron [Athlete Club. and American Leto leave for a movie. He said one] THEY planned to transfer him 8% : of them shoved a fist in his ris Panne yo rans | Survivors include: His parents, | and commanded: mmediately to the bedside of hisiMr, and Mrs. Ervin W. McCul- | “Get in the car or I'll cut you twin, Pyt. Leo 8S. Kijowski who|lough; wife, Mrs. Helen McCul-| to pieces.” . [suffered burns on 40 per cent of Joe a Sadigiier, re SSysan : i cCullough; a son, John B,, an Says Wife, Slugged {his body last Oct. 18. two brothers, George McCul- - Brown, he testified, slugged his, - Army physicians at the hospital lough, Richmond, Wash., and Er-

wife over the head “because she believed skin from Leona's body, vin McCullough Jr, of Indianapwas screaming so loud,” "but offered greater chances for a|olis. i Brown did not harm their 2!4-%successful grafting. They had him! Services will be-at 1 p. m. to-! year-old son, Michael. flown from Korea for the opera- morrow in Flanner & Buchanan During the ride over northwest tion. Mortuary. Burial will be in Indianapoli$, one of the men Crown Hill, asked for his billfold, Mr. Borg- = ;

man testified yesterday. But ies 1 Brown was opposed to the now. Predicts Bright Year

up, he said, quoting him as saying For Dairy Farmers

it was “against my religion.” NE When the ride ended southwest CHICAGO, Dec. 11 (UP)—An|

of 16th St. and Northwestern | A8Ticultural economist for the

Federal Reserve Bank said yesAve., the trio got out and apolo-| gized, Mr. Borgman |terday that 1952 would be a

testified. | « » “ ‘| “good year!” for dairy farmers They said they were sorry but| i practice efficiency.

ae in trouble and had tol Ernest r Baughman toe a : * meetin 0 e nois airy The three men carefully wiped Products Association that next | off theis fingerprints on the car, year would not bring “lush r. Borgman said. profits” to the nation’s dairymen, |! Boy Testified however, a. A 15-year-old Ben Davis High ‘The major change from 1951,” i School student, Larry Jones, testi- Mr. Baughman said, “will be in| fied today he saw the men push| the demand side of the picture, |§ Mr. Borgman into the car as he 2nd this is tied closely to developstood in his yard at 621 S. Taft St. Ments in the over-all employment “I heard his'wife scream and 2nd income situation.”

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down the alley.” . Seized July 5 Brown was captured July 5 by FBI agents when he dropped his gun rather than “shoet it out” with them. The defendant, who faces a life|

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Harold Sharp = Rites Thursday

_Harold Sharp, 45, owner of the Noble Nock Cafe, 503° N. Noble St., died yesterday in his home over the restaurant. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Moffitt Funeral Home, be in Rushville, his birthplace.

Friends may call. today at the Kirby Mortuary here,

his wife Roxia, his daughter Judy, 15, and his son Ronrie, 17. He is also survived by two captain on duty in Formosa, anc Alfred of Mooreland; tivo sisters, Mrs. Glen Mattix, Knightstown and Mrs. Robert Griffin, Cambridge City, and his mother, Mrs. Lulu Sharp, Knightstown, Mr. Sharp belonged to the Chrigtian Church in Raleigh, Ind. and had been a Mason in Chattanooga, Tenn. ~ » . ARTHUR BUSH, 67, of 1551 Massachusetts Ave. Services at 1 p. m. Thursday at King & King Chapel. Burial, New Crown.

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sentence if convicted, made heac-| / lines twice this year by escapes. 4 3 On May 18, he escaped from the pb Indiana Reformatory where he! was serving a 10 to 25-year term. | On July 24, he and three other) i prisoners overpowered deputy! Ld sheriffs while being returned to ~ jail. All were recaptured within| Fo two days. ma]

Yule Mail May Top 7 Billion Pieces WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP)|

handle more than 7 billion pieces of mail during the Christmas|

Postmaster General Jesse M.| Donaldson told the United Press| today that the volume of mail| was up 27 per cent last week over | the same week in 1950. | He recalled that 5,593,183,922 pieces of mail were handled dur-| ing the Christmas season last year. If the 27 per cent increase continues until Christmas, this | . year’s total will top 7 billion. | Mr. Donaldson estimated that or more it wotild take a train of 60-foot! @ Big15”x 30” storage cars stretching from| Cannon dish Washington to Chicago to handle] all the Christmas mail at once.

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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11 (UP) | —Police said today that a spinet| size electric organ and several hymn books were reported miss-| ing from the Southern Baptist] Church. BRR Ce

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Services will be at 11 a. m. to- (08 Arrangements are being made

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ltounders of George Hitz & Co. Sergeant, in Arlington Nationa local commission: firm. Burial willl Cemetery. Mr: Cullough died yesbe in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Hitz was married to Ben-

jamin F, Hitz in 1883 in Madison, Sgt. Cullough took part in fight- wi {Ind., and moved to Indianapolisiing in the St. Miehle, Arnould,

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Capt. Theodore D. Schofield, 30,, JERRY DUKES, 51, of 334 lof Provo, Utah, was killed at/Douglas St., Stone Hotel employee. | |Gray Afr Force hase on the Ft.[Services at 1 p.m. Thursday at| {Hood reservation near here yes- Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Burial |terday when his F-51 plane/in New Crown. Friends may call {crashed during a low-level gun- at Jacobs Brothers West Side {nery run, =

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