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BILL STILL NEEDS BLOOD .— Sgt. William Outland and Nurse N. Covroskiozides, a first lieutenant i in the Greek army.

Add i by HST: A Nice One to Caudle

By Neripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, ' Feb. 7—Another one of those Harry Truman letters has popped up. In contrast with other Truman letters, this was a nice one. It told Assistant Atttorney General T. Lamar Caudle that men like Mr. Caudle “make it possible to carry on in this job.” It was written Oct. days before Mr. Mr. Caudle. Mr. Caudle,

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ecutor, was kicked out Nov, 16 for. “outside activities. incempatible” with his job. These activities included bargain-price mink coats, a $5000 commission on an airplane sale, a free trip to Europe and warm friendships with several persons invqQlved in tax troubles. i. Newscaster Ned Brooks disclosed the latest Truman letter on an NBC program. last night. An hour later, the White House verified: Mr. Brooks’ report, releasing the letter’s contents.

Truman's letter to Mr. Caudle was written dfter Mr. Caudle complimented the President.on a speech in Winston-Salem, N. C,, on Oct. 15. The Truman correspondence. said: “Dear Mr. Caudle: “I can't tell you how very mucn I appreciate your good-letter of the 17th. I certainly enjoyed the visit to Winston-Salem and was glad to have the opportunity to tell the world some things. that needed to be said. “Men like you and Jess Larson (general - services administrator) make it possible. to carry on in this job.” bs “Sincerely yofirs, Harry Truman.” Twenty-seven days after Mr. Caudle was fired, President Truman asserted he had known of Mr. Caudle’s irregular activities for a long time—long before the Housé King Committee uncovered the story. Last night, Mr. Short said that Mr. Truman received a report about Mr. Caudle early last sum-

By ED KENNEDY © igh explosives take months, Times Stef Writer | jometimes years, to heal. Bill U. 8S. ARMY HOSPITAL |)utland will “be in this hospital Tokyo (Delayed) Sgt. william or a long time to come. Yor a ray " y And during that time he’ } Outland never went to Notre \epd more blood. That's where Dame but he shook down the| o.. (ould come in-—by phening thunder on that North Korean|LI, 1441 today. hill. Oilfield Worker

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for an 81-mm. mortar platoon inl Bill Outland may walk with be able

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the 108th Infantry, -45thia limp. He might not (Thunderbird) Division. A mor-\;, o5 hack .to his rough, tar ‘man sometimes is called a

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Bill Outland's only 22, but he Oklahoma oilfields. knew his bysiness well,” The thunder was the bursts of his pay» Rill told me today

Bie 2a he poured them into the his hospital bed. “I'm young--I eas, Ws Until an enemy shell shattered can take it. both his legs. He'll have the help and enHoosler's Blood Waiting couragement of his ‘three girls, too—Mrs. Outland, Catherine:

It's a long way from Shawnee, : 5 Okla., Sgt. Outland’'s home town, Lee, 3.and Terry Lynn, 2. to that bhattle-blasted hill, And it's a long way Fillmore, Ind. where Robinson lives—to this Army the day hospital in Japan. Robinson and But Bill Outland and Mr. get, from Sgt. Robinson's blood got together a snappy salute.

from hospital,

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