Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1951 — Page 9

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By United Press

used a “walkie-talkie”

alleged blackmailer,

under $7000 bond.

with her,

in marked bills,

patrol cars with the apprehended nearby.

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annual,” celebration.

- Walkie-Talkie Nails Suspect

BROWNSTOWN. Ind., Dec. 12 — State police told today how they hid inside a corncrib and!; portable radio and binoculars to nab an

They charged Robert B. Herbert, 28, Columbus, with two counts of blackmail and one count; of automobile banditry, He was| held in Jackson County Jail here

State police said Herbert was arrested as he fled in a car after being “paid off” by a young married woman. They said he earlier : received $35 from the unnamed): woman and then demanded $50 more under the threat of telling her husband of dates he had

Detective Wayne O. Tolbert are ranged a meeting place for the “payoff” without Herbert's knowledge, then hid inside a nearby corncrib and through binoculars, watched the woman hand him $50

As Herbert left in his car, Detective Tolbert alerted waiting “walkie-| talkie” radio and Herbert was

Yule Religious Fete Held!

READING, Pa, Dec. 12 (UP)! «A parade to keep “Christ in| witnessed by| nearly 35,000 persons last night] gs this: city conducted its second | pre - Christmas religious, |

ADJUTANT GENERAL PRAISES INDUCTION CENTER— Maj. Gen. William E. Bergin (center) pauses during his inspection of the center at 342 Massachusetts Ave. to study a map of Indiana. Lt. Col. Roscoe Price (right) of the Department for Recruiting |

points to the location ‘o

old Vincennes. Col. Harold A. Doherty,

yesterday praised the "neatness and order” of the center, which andles Army, Navy and Air Force recruits and draftees. Centers

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Adv ertisement

SCIENCE DEVELOPS “A "WRIST-EAR" HEARING AID

A tiny electronic “ear” has been released which is worn on the wrist hidden under the sleeve of the coat, shirt or blouse.

This tiny “Wrist-Ear” Hearing aid, because of the way it is worn on the wrist, eliminates many of the objections the hard of hearing have against conventional hearing devices. You wear it on your wrist to gain advantages that not even your head can give you! In this manner you can hear in all directions, understand everything being said, and it arouses no curiosity because it. is always worn under the sleeve: FREE INFORMATION will be sent by writing to F. A. Bowman, Dept. 2, 16 N. Delaware St. Indianapolis 4, Ind.

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in other cities are being patterned after it. /

ey a Little Slow— Filmdom Tempers Cooling |

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 12 (UP)—; “She didn’t want to bother n

| Temperament is dying out initest for the role,” he ‘explained. Hollywood, Director George Ste |“8o she called up at the last minvens said today, and just about] d oh ¢ a k to {the only movie queen who hasn't Ute and said she was too sic | caught on yet is Shelley Winters. do it. I said that was too bad.

“She does it deliberately,” he Then I sent for a girl from the | added. “She thinks that's the way East, an actress named Ivy |to get control of the situation. Withers. / But she can be handled.” “An hour later Shelley called Seems the unpredictable Shel- back and said she’s changed her |ley, who's given to stomping off mind. She's not that sick after [the set when anything displeases all. I told her it was too late. | her, met her match in the mild-! ‘But she scurried to the studio, {mannered Stevens. all repentant, followed by her “P've worked with most of the AWYer. I talked to her for a

actresses who're called ‘difficult’,” joule about ae | attitude — and {he smiled quietly. “Jean Arthur, He tested Miss Withers, too. Katharine Hepburn, all of ‘em.’ And both i5 “t, " And I've found them most co- (oo girls were “terrific,” hey operative . . , once we settle on |

who's going to direct the picture. “But these women are intelli- New York Times and Is

gent. They have years of troup- Publisher Are Honor ed

ing behind them. And once you convince them you're right they'll] turn themselves inside out to give PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 12 (UP)

yO od Be enaance. ound|the New York Times, which he out on “A Place in the Sun.” are Publishes were, . honored by the “ a1» Poor Richar ub yesterday for, deliberate and unprofessional. “many and significant journ al-

istic accomplishments.” Operation Santa Again “yi “Suizverger attributed the

success of the newspaper to his Runs, for Disabled Vets father-in-law, Adolph 8. Ochs,

WASHING GTON, Dec. 12 (UP) who preceded him as publisher, —The Army, Navy and Air Force: “We who love freedom and who, {joined again today in “operation know that freedom can only be Santa Claus” so that 63 disabled maintained where the facts are veterans of World War II and the available owe him an undying Korean war can be home for debt, 4 the publisher said. Christmas. The veterans, patients in nine, service hospitals throughout the country, are being flown home for the holidays by the military

Slavs Hold 11 Newsmen Charged as . Pro-Soviet |

distant as Alaska and Puerto'12 (UP) — Eleven minor staff; Rico. members of the official Yugoslav! “Operation Santa Claus” has Communist newspaper Bora have been a going concern since it was|been arrested by security police = Se by the three services in on charges of being pro-Soviet, it

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