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players strutted and fretted about the stage in the check-kiting trial of Tallulah Bankhead's maid today, trying to hold the production ¢ endin together until Tallulah herself got Bay) Ee Rreotios the call to come on and explode hireq an attorney. t

it into a hit. | Mrs. Cronin had been asked Miss Bankhead was in the off- specifically in his presenge, My. ing. Her testimony as”the chief Dolgin testified, whether she witness for the state was coming claimed - that she * ‘expended any up as the next big scene. But for money on behalf of Miss Bankthe present there was a tedious head for marijuana, cocaine, narbit of on-stage business, involv- cotics in any form, or sex in any ing defense cross-examination of form.” a district attorney's office ac- She replied that she had spent countant. the money from checks Tallulah After She Hired Attorney made out to her, the accountant Three attorneys — the prose-said, for “so-called incidentals— cutor, the defense lawyer andiclothing, food, tips, liquor at Miss Bankhead's private counsel times, and such items.” He added —-brightened things up somewhat that Mrs. Cronin said that ‘“Miss| with "snappy dialogue. But the Bankhead does not use cocaine

| 14—Poor tion for the state yesterday that

the former maid, Mrs. Evyleen Cronin, a white-haired, 59-year-old graduate of vaudeville, had not accused Miss Bankhead of

* story thread was handled by the and marijuana.”

accountant; Bernard Dolgin,. Mrs. Cronin is charged in a He testified on direct exatnina- 32-count indictment with raising [the amounts of 26 checks made lout to her in New York County between Oct. 8, 1948, and Apr. 11, (1950. She is charged with steal{ing the total amount kited on those checks, $4284.60. The defense attorney, State Sen. Fred G. Moritt, has charged Miss Bankhead gave her maid beatings and directed her to \change the amounts of the checks to cover such “incidentals” as| champagne, cocaine, marijuana land gigolos.

On Highway Near Bedford

BEDFORD, Ind., Dec. 14 (UP) —Two L-16 Army liaison planes made emergency landings on a highway south of here when their gas tanks ran dry yesterday. The planes, piloted by Lts. Ber-

nell V. Shaw and Larry Blumenthal, Ft. Campbell, Ky. made| ‘Miner Slays Man

perfect landings and taxied up |n Car With Wife | e busy highway to a filling station ‘without mishap. HERRIN, Ill, Dec. 14 (UP)—| The planes were being Jered ‘A coal miner, Henry Carneghi, 50, from Edgewood Arsenal, Md. to Out for a ride with another man’s San Antonio, Tex, The pilots first 'wife, was shot and killed when set down at two unmanned local her husband broke into the coal airports before declaring an/Miner’s car with a sledge hammer, “emergency” and landing on the then killed him with a 32-caliber| road. pis stol. As their planes took on. fuel, The husband, James Bailey, 38, former Air Force Capt. Lee Rob- his wife, Pearl, 34, and Williard| inson, Mitchell, Ind, drove up and| Dixon, 28, were lodged overnight renewed acquaintances with one|in the Williamson County Jail at| of the pllots with whom he served| nearby Marion, Ill. No charges in the Ninth Air Force during were placed against them, Sheriff | World War II. | Kirby said.

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William H. Insley, 57-year member of the was named to the membership honor roll by the East District YMCA at the annual dinner meeting

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Christmas Carols on Circle

The ‘ Christmas carol sing at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument starts tonight at 8. The Purdue Glee Club, directed by Albert P. Stewart, will open the program, to continue to Dec. 21. On tonight’s program ... Gov. Schricker, City Controller Patrick J. Barton, Samuel Sutphin, chairman of the Christmas: Committee, Monsignor Henry F. Dugan. This program will be broadcast tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. over WXLW. Tomorrow 15-minute programs starting at noon Blue Bird and Camp Fire Girls’ Chorus, Marian College Bel Canto Ensemble, Brownie Troops 11, 197, and Junior Choir of Third Christian Church.

The annual Christmas . party [for residents at Altenheim home

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|auxiliary, the program will be (opened by Adolph Emhardt, home board president. Warren Central {High School students will enter{tain . |sing. Santa will distribute gifts

|. . . refreshments will be served.

Installation Barbara Bigelow will be in-

| stalled honor queen of Bethel 16,

‘at Millersville Masonic Temple exchange, and a short business lat 8 p. m. Monday. Others in- meeting. | stalled will be Kay Bailey, Syl-| Sandra Farr and;

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Professional Basketball: | HOBART Charles W. Stewart, | Olympians vs, New York Knick- (45, was killed when. a Pennsyl-| erbockers. $2, $1.50 and §1. But- |vania passenger train hit a bus|

| ler Field House, 8:30 p. m. the was driving at a crossing here) “Mr. Barry's Etchings.” $1.80. yesterday. The 60-passenger bus | Civic Theater, 1847 N. Alabama. [uss empty.

8:30 p. m. | ! Metropolitan Opera Production, “Die Fledermaus.” $4.20, $3.60, $3, $2.40, $1.80 and $1.20. | Loew's Theater, 8:30 p. m | Concert by Berkshire Quar-

Saves Son's Life In Kokomo Fire

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tet. Recital Hall at Indiana | KOKOMO, Dec. 14—A Navy University, Bloomington. 8:30 | D, Ny. " I Butler Student Players pro- “run to my boy” was credited duction “Antigone” and “The today with saving the life of his Devil and Daniel Webster” son. Atherton Student Center, 8:30 James “O'Dell, 38, threw a

{jacket over his head and carried |his 4-year-old son, Larry Dean,! {from their burning home yester-|

p.m Municipal Musical Production, “The Desert Song.” Ine diana State Teachers College |day. Student Umion Auditorium, | The $6000 fire was believed to Terre Haute. 8 p. m. Ihave been caused by explosion | High School Basketball: Man- (of a gas furnace. The area around | ual vs. Ben Davis at Cathedral; [the furnace in the utility room| Cincinnati C. D. at Park; (Was ablaze and flames were shoot-| Shortridge at Ft. Wayne South; |ing toward the bedroom where] Beech Grove at Center Grove; {Larry Dean played when Mr.| Decatur Central at. Warren; O'Dell took action. Greenfield at Franklin Town- | “Were thankful, though we lost| ship; Lawrence Central at Pike our furniture and clothing. We Township; Greensburg at South- |all got out,” said the boy's mother,

i S at Danville. |Margaret, 38. She was at a neigh-| | party peedway | a ——— bor's house when the fire broke | out.

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tea to the Guild and guests. : | - WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UP) Honors to Pattie —Sumner T. Pike resigned today 1" Pattie Kelley, daughter of Mr. as a member of the Atomic En-| and Mrs. Robert E. Kelley, 602 ergy Commisison, effective tomor-| N. Exeter Ave. row.

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will be installed honored queen of Bethel 56 at public ceremo"nies in Ever- ¥ green Masonic ~ Temple at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Others to be installed . . Jackie Williamson, Dorothy Schmid, Beverly Lee, Suzanne Deanna Wise, Martha McMahel, Phyllis Housefield, Beverly Jackson, Carol Ward, Diann Wood, Mary Ellen Jack-| son, Pat Seaton, Joan Karl, Sue Kern, Pat Lee, Carolyn Knoebel, Norma Coffman, Marilyn MeClain and Jane Jackson.

Mixer and More

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