Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1951 — Page 14

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-. PAGE 14 ; ; Si THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; : : : — —— Ae: DEC. 13, 1951 THURS! | Mihi chakadovmi— ihe tg i” | CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: 9 T0 5:25 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY | EE won enna || Looks Like. Somebody Is—er—A Bit Confused a= by EXPERTS: ewe Eo Shi by | ; = ’ § By ANDREW TULLY {shoot holes in it, contradicting Teitelbaum; he denies he told Mr. power to send people to the pen, TE ... pr. At Miller's Modest Prices! Serfbps-Howard Staff Writer Mm Teitelbaum—and each other. Teitelbaum he'd get him (Teitel- but I have friends ..". ” ° | ————— QUICK SERVICE © WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.— <Now the committee is hearing baum) ‘a lawyer; he denies hel Then, said Mrs. Menkin, she. en Sometime it looks as if the King from Bert K, Naster, who Mr. ever mentioned the name of at-telephoned from Miami Beach to] ————— wha: Committee just never will get at Teitelbaum says was. one of the torney Paul Dillon of. St. Louis.to/Mp, Nathan at the ‘Waldorf-| —— . Miller Jewelry Co the truth about that alleged shakedowners. Mr. Naster denies»Mr. Teitelbaum. {Astoria Hotel in New York and| ; : S—— ® $500,000 tax-fix shakedown tale. all. He confuses mattérs further Can't All Be Right |thredfened to go to Washington, 4 : —— 29 on the Circle Ever since: Abraham Teitel- by disagreeing with both, sides. | Now look back a bit and you and tell the whole story. | 2 Doors From Power & Light Co. baum, the one-time Al Capone This is about as complicated as/find that Mr. Naster's “denials| Mr. Nathan called her back in| I mouthpiece, told the story, wit: you can get, but here it is; |disagree with both: about 45 minutes, she said, and aA nesses of various motal shades! Mr. Naster denies he ever tried Mrs. Shyrl Menkin, friend of|told her he had ’phoned Mr. ” [have paraded to the ‘stand to to get any money out of Mr, Mr. Teitelbaum’s, who corrobo- Naster and that Naster had said

re rere (rated Mr. Teitelbaum’s story of the matter had gone too far to y the attempted. shakedown; and, stop now-—‘the pressure has al- | Frank Nathan, the Pittsburgh ready been put on.” | | Bambler linked With Mr. Raster Asked Naster for Help lin the plot, denied the shake OWD| Now for Mr. Nathan's story.|

| story. IH ld th itt - | Mrs. Menkin told the committee ond a, ure Sus

|she heard Mr. Naster tell Mr. | meitelbaum was being shaken [Teitelbaum: “You're going to bel qown for “a lot of money— [sent to the penitentiary without| ground $100,000,” and pleading| \ % {my ‘help . . . I don’t have the'with him to telephone Mr. Naster| {and “see what he can do for us.”|

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