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. PAGE 6 Seek to Curb Red Envoys’ - Travelin U. S.

WASH LIN 5 Feb, 6— The jtate Department is recommendng that the United States control ‘jussian diplomatic travel in this ountry, it was learned today. The department now is seeking he concurrence of the Defense ind Justice Departments and othir interested agencies. This is ex“ected, The move is designed to counter ‘ravel regtrictions imposed by toscow Jan. 16 on American and ther foreign diplomats in Russia. “The order will not go into efsct until all the agencies conarned have approved it. Diplonatic sources said this approval robably will come shortly. According to the present draft sf the order, Russian diplomats n the United States would be rejuired to give formal notice for ny trips they plan, Originally, officials planned to luplicate the Moscow order as

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The. federal government today | stepped into prosecytion. of an| interstate check fqrgery ring operated out of Indianapolis by filing charges against the accused) ringleader and two accomplices. Officials said federal charges will be filed later against other members of the 13-man ring, two

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ait, gar, 2 bedi. dn [ snotty 2 of whom are still at large. bedim. up, stone firepl. thie bath. | Clyde Isennour Jr. 31, Robert ge 10 lot. ‘Will trade for 4-bedrms. * |L, Chastain, 29, and Donald C. THE BUNcm REALTY CO. GL-0815 {Cheshier, 27, all. of Indianapolis, {were charged with trans ting | Shop for your home in the [fraudulent checks interstate be-| Classified al Estate pages [tween Indianapolis and Milwau- |

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kee. Chastain also is accused of transporting a check from Indian- | apolis to Flint, Mich, | Isenhour is In General Hospital, | beimg treated for tuberculosis. Chastain and Cheshier are held In|

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‘Busted’ GI Says He Lost Sweet Tooth

SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 8 (UP) | ~A soldier who lost his good | onduct medal and was “busted” ‘rom corporal to private first] class for . filching a general's candy sald today he thinks. he lost his sweet tooth in Korea. | Pfc. Linwood E. Smith, 20, Fredericksburg, Va., who "arrived

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got into trouble last month after). taking four nougats and a mint from Gen, Matthew B. Ridgway’ 8 office. Pfc. Smith was in the United Nations commander's honor guard a he me,

“I JUST PID IT for a joke”| 1e said. He said he admitted tak-| ing ‘the candy—"the most expen-| sive I ever ate’’—to cover up for 16 other soldiers who also had] sampled the general's nougats.| But he isn't bitter about his demotion. “I'd just like to forget the Whole, thing,” he said.

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who twice escaped the ree] chair, was back in police custody today accused of being the key. | figure in a $500,000 bond theft ring. Irving Nitzberg, 43, was seized by detectives last night.

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offered Im The Times EX- [Marion County Jail. CLUSIVELY. After Chastain and Cheshier| The Times is Indiana's |walved a hearing, U. 8. Commis-| largest Real Estate News- (sioner Lawrence Turner Jr, set] paper. bond at $5000 each. The two now|

face arraignment in Federal Court, where the maximum sen-| tence on this conviction would be $10,000 fine and 10 years in Fed-| eral prison. Indiana State Police early in| January broke up the fantastic| $100,000 check forgery ring oper-| ated for a time out of Sunnyside| Sanatorium here, where Isenhour was a patient. ‘Isenhour, alleged ringleader, and Chastain fled to Florida and were | captured there Jan. 20.

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Sunday Times. > : | An. off-again-on-again debate —————————————— {over a pool room license was solved today when the Safety

Faces Truth Serum Test Board told Robert Young he could reopen his business at 2702 Northwestern Ave. Mr. Young 57, of 2337 N. Capitol Ave. last’ week first was, granted then denjed the ‘pool room license. The board approved the appli-| cation despite the fact police said (he had a federal gaming stamp. |! | They then withdrew their ap-| proval when a question arose as i who owned the pool room quar | ers. Mr. Young today told the board | he had dropped his gaming acMr, Broyles, 31, was beaten, |tiVity and exhibited his ing we choked and shot in the head. His/8aming stamp as proof. {body was found in his car at the| ‘I never done anything but

edge of the city Jan. 15. write a few numbers anyhow,” | wo ————————————— Mr. Young told the board.

‘TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 6 (UP)— Bernard Mogan, 20, will be taken to Beatty Memorial Hospital at Westville today for a truth serum {test in the slaying of newspaper artist Vincent Broyles. Mr. Mogan requested the test| in an effort to clear himself of| any connection with the crime, after detective chief James Evelo said a lie detector test indicated he knew something about the case.

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