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i A young GI who served in Korea was killed early today while crossing a street here. | The driver was charged with! § drunken operating and public intoxication. Dead is Pfc. Donald Robertson, 19, Raymond, Wash, who was

{ stationed at Camp Atterbury. Paul E. Hale, 27, of 1124 W,

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Pr {A strike vote among 300 local manager, now in Houston,

New York St, who police said} struck: Pfc. Robertson as he walked in the 200 block of White Rive Pkwy. West Dr. appeared in Municipal Court 4 today. Judge Scott McDonald set bond at $1500 and continued the case until Feb.,! 26. | NR The young soldier died in Gen-| leral Hospital 15 minutes after he was hit by the 1;-ton truck, about 50 feet north of Greeley ' Ave, ! i i al STEPPING OUT—Hedy Lamarr, who recently started divorce Th olice Said Hx Ie Jested 202 0 proceedings against Acapulco night club owner Ted Stauffer, her fag .150 or over is considered fourth husband, shown at a premiere in Hollywood with a new drunk, they said.

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was ‘overwhelmingly in favor of | —__o

\would be a nationwide strike un- Purchase of the firm. {less the workers’ demands for a

were met between now and

A contract was signed by Cities

Service Gas Co. with the Inter- Cu inspection.

Tex.,

Br | : : linked the names of Frank Meci" units of the CIO Oil Workers jaje, national Democratic com-

editorial ......ivivvinee .

a strike,” a union spokesman mitteeman ‘from Indiana, said today. Frank McKinney, national Demo-|structure of this company. and The spokesman said that there cratic chairman, with the 1945 we advanced no money toward its

il by Cor. 9° . Drops Iron Curtain aia ‘Brewery Data Here

Romi Attorney General ] Yoram Forbids Welsh to

Siri Release Case Records | trike Looms | Attorney General 7: Howard MeGrath today dropped

CASUALTIES Tieup Would Cripple an iron curtain of secrecy over the district attorney’s records (46 Days) : 2 + concerning the Indianapolis Brewing Co. tax scandal, 1951 1952 Travel Over Nation [here foncerning tke lndianap F Sanda Accidents 969 895 : The information will be released only from Washington, ceenae d . By United Press : Injured ......... 371 418 “The curtain fell shortly after " Injen cisnreeins 7 9 | DENVER, Colo., Feb, 16— the beer firm's former general gage of $125000 on the real

purchase.”

| In response to a request from| Mr. McHale, vacationing in !$2 a day general wage 1 |The Times to inspect the files, Florida, could not be reached for i YB age increase District Attorney Matthew Welsh comment.

| Wednesday, the date t ; said the tax division of the Jus-| {will be set. he stryke tice Department had instructed

him not to make them avaiable B iti h i B. Howard Caughran, the for-| I IS al

5 escort, Pierre LaMure. Two other pedestrians were in- national Union of Operating En- . : jured in separate accidents last igineers at Wichita, Kas.. but the me Sietriet ahtomey Who Jan. night. \8pokesman said that this was a .arifer had said: ¢

|"“very small portion” of the

Richard Winter, 67, of 1106 |strike picture and that’

: * ° . Half of Family Missing mimi

ihe was struck by a car driven by

following suit. come such an inspection.”

#® # | Harold W. Walker, 41, of 904 E. y . While Florida-Bound 38th St. Police said Mr. Winter, - Meet Wednesday Confidential Files Stopped at Suez “ ©, was walking against the traffic. . i) : iT “1 A co-ordinating committee rep-| « ; a P Br United Press |Karen, 10, and Hazel, 13, and her light at 54th St. and College Ave. "WE'LL MAKE IT"—Says Edward &. Robinson Jr. and his bride. [resenting 22 unions will meet here reas iin Bove Rg Bie BRITISH "HEADQUARTERS, CHARLESTOWN, Ind., Feb. 16 mother-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Griffin, Also in fair condition at Gen- Wednesday to set the strike date and the only complete file of all Suez Canal Zone, Feb. 16 — The

* —Sidney Griffin, 38, and two sons followed in the second auto. eral Hospital fs Robert T. Estep,

# left Indiana today in search of The cars became separated 64. of 2314 N. Delaware St. He Robinson Gets Tough (that time, the spokesman said. ton" Mr. Welsh explained.

somewhere between Auburn and Was struck while crossing at Ilthe feminine half of their Florida- Ft. Wayne. A check with Ft. linois and Walnut Sts. by a car|

and five other members of their, He had no more luck at Mun- . | tamily left their Detroit home yes-/cie, or at the Seymour and One Killed, 4 Hurt

© Kills 5, Self {I could find the rest of my fam-|yjjeq. |his $70 a week allowance, ‘heavy-browed youth, sald he| » Critically injured in the mishap] “But it'll teach me how to live 4id0’t tell his parents of his

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18| ge tolq police. they planned to|was Mrs. Ella Fosnaugh, 51, also within my Income,” he said; | 5oCret marriage to Miss Chisholm. — Si : |The first they knew of it, (UP) A young. Chinese COOK|sneng jast night in a motel near Of Huntington. Her husband, the| «yponey isn’t everything, his explained, i in yesterday's

went bersefk in Chinatown yes-Louisville. Mr. Griffin and his Rev. Charles Fosnaugh, 75, their sueity blonde bride of 10 days papers terday, killing five persons, in- sons found one on the southeast-|daughter, Marjorie, 14, and Mar-,44e4 resolutely. |" “I don't want to depend on m lern Indiana border, but there/lin H. Renner, 25 Woodburn, the 9 peng 31 cluding his estranged wife and] ’ {race-driver, were hospitalized with! The youth said his famous fa- father's money. I won't take] jwas. no sign of the‘second car. © : . ither ordered him to leave the crumbs from his table,” young/ GASTON, Feb. 16—A “juvenile records.

Department's tax division.

Police comparéd the shooting; spree with the 13 killings com-| mitted in 1949 in Camden, N. J by Howard Unruh. Lum spared only a baby sleep-

around until she showed 1p. you'll be treated like a stranger. # police station and maybe they'll come looking for us,” he said.

| Young Robinson blamed the today from Texas to quell a| Investigating officers said the again for 1947.

ment where his wife, May, 30,! iup 22 burglaries today when they, « ; : {flame indicated the well in the had moved in with her mother HONOLULU, Feb. 16 (UP) — { They just want to run my after the Lums had parted fol- Some 200 society matrons and lowing a quarrel over his drink- other volunteers have taken up "| Wi ing. He killed his wife first and menial chores at Honolulu's three , tt DOYS: 14 to 16 years old, forme to marry this other Zirh") Srne roar ‘of the flame could then his mother-in-law, Mrs. Nip| jo. ohound luxury hotels to LL Juvenile sultiopities tha} frony He refused to identify her. be heard for seven miles in this{g o~ Sgt oS {5 > ? ec. o Feb, e entered! n r. Brimha Shee Lee, 49. y { Mr. Robinson and Miss Chisholm ‘mountainous north-central Penn-

orid, Marshal O'Connell found the cases.

home of his wife's sister, Mrs A agement repre Fountain Square area, usually g¢tor a romance. that began two mated the flames were burning Rose O'Yang. ‘In methodical ““p "00 Wool a ‘ad. allo netting little or no loot. years ago in New York where out $250,000 worth of fuel a day. : fashion he shot her, her husband, scounted alle-| Biggest single haul was -froms}, ' ‘County ’ probation officer, would 000 purcha$e price.

gations that they were acting as a hardware store, where they

Guests of the Royal Hawaiia,| Usual gain for their breaking S'28¢. Her parents are divorced raging flame with nitroglycerine complaints that school. children

“It's purely a domestic issue,”

House Group Okays

* WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (UP)

said, however, that hi —A House subcommittee’'s ap- 8 owever at he and his

hurdle today to-a Senate show- CHICAGS, Het P18 A snack Policemen acted as doormgn at| Twenty motorists fell victim to|™ 37."

down on his_ nomination to be each of the shops ¢ int. Find a Home m i Qst’ night anal _|shop operator, after a 22-hour shops to maintain or-| ogern science last night an Blministeator % Zhe Reconstruc marathon of giving away ham- der, All comers, except children

Chairman Burnet R. Maybank |DUr8ers, said today he was sure

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the 57-year-old Republican last month to head the huge government lending agency.

seven Peter Pan shops would ate v : Fan IS final tabulation, DUrSer bonanza was to “show estate values in this area are [the early mornihg hours, their

“but it*was well over 55,000.”

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¢ Et . Thif ‘3 y las good as the all-American! You, too, can find the home Among the unlucky score were |—Robert Vogeler says he owes| fessional services.” f ‘AS ; Adenaver Invited - Sra of aon Mr er hamisurger | you want because every day [four cab drivers and one man his freedom from a Hungarian| Mr. Nunan left his federal tax a adn ; : estimated. : : : vl Both restaurateurs ard butch- Tu ah Aug 4 Yide variety |who contended his car “won’t go prison one Jsrican Press post IB 104%: 1 today the $5000/E0 Federal Court in Indianapolis ok LONDON, Feb. 16 (UP)—The| “But it was worth’ it,” he sald |ers have reported definite slumps Offered in ® Times. . . . [58 mph.” He didn’t convince the BC Mr. Bardin sa ay the for a property seire order. BOTs AL Foreign Mio 1" dane nas wordeit” X ‘lin the sales of hamburger after] The home shown here is officers, who merely looked at ernment to effect my release.”” ' lis all he has paid Mr. Nunan at ‘Mr. Bardin is the man who says 10 2% § 7 isters today: invited Chancellor anywhere, except ap on whe the buying public became horse. from today’s Real Estate his.late model Hudson, adver. Repeated hard-hitting newsithe present - ime. The other he has offered the m : : : } Konrad -Adenguer of the West weren't convinced an were | Ti¢at-consclous With the revela-| Pages. tised as “the fastest on the road.” Stories Snaps forosd action for $20,000 will be paid, he said, when ¢,, 604 to, settle the $436,000 ta: Hodk: or | ©. German Republic to join them giving them away.” ~|tions of the widespread sale of TRADE IN YOUR HOME: |All of the drivers will be or. IY Tescle, Ge Sa on a Joeech 4: asf tlement -is Yeached wi i i claim... He said Jde Jamar, Te ! here in discussing French-Ger-| The biggest d : jhorseflesh as beef and pork here- This stone beauty near Green- | dered to appear in court. 1 . er hand, I have goveriment on the ens ion chief of the “Houston A swirl man issues which threaten tore hampurgers developed easy POUL | Toms. Prepiacer basement, off heat | * the weak and vacillating policy| against him. office; ‘said he would } | HAND- | © block Western European defensé toda; EE er aoped early, One snag developed when Mr. Aliacied sareee cic.’ Marearei. Times Index . [of the State Department to thank| Mr. Bardin said Mr. Nunan isl 0 010, Sone lopmp IG! With ; plans. ee t y Chi oo an a OP far Carson and his associates sud-| JOS. VAN BRIGGLE, RLTE . MA-3281 Amusements... 4 (for my 17. months’ ,imprison- still representing him in tax mat- ape ent. Mr, Jamar ST i : . out on Hgagos West Side. denly - realized, after the free. Shop for your home this Bridge a a thent . . ." a ters. AR i ne Bardin adm eel if . _ 2500 Lined Up ‘hamburger plate had been an-| ome the Tk biiotrdlatet 1 i ees | Says Money Was Stolen : LP ining ~ § TEMPERATURES .| Mr. Carson estimated the crowd | at ’ 1 week-end. See thee HUN- Churches ..esssssvsssness 4 , . ; - 1: lining =, aE : ] d nounced, that the event would p ; me . Lovett to Leave : 4 H : . there at 2500 persons: waiting! REDS of home offerings in Comes: ceveersmicsseseee Md y Mr. Bardin, whose tax troubles dy House: © § 6a. m.. 28 10a m.. 20 their t t th ’ 8 fall on Friday and Roman Cath-|, _ the big Real Estate Section | ' Crossword » 6 WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. (UP) figure prominently in Washingthe : 9a m..28 11a m,.30 their turn at the counter. olics thereby would be unable to SAY Tires. 1 Rresasessseers —Defense Sec i Robert A: Et ne, f 8a m.. 28 12 (Noon) 31 | Carloads of teen-agers toured avail themselves of the deal. in The SUNDAY Times, For |. Editorials ........c0000,0. 8 Tefende i eran 1 A.lton tax investigation d RRB Nawal setae io pases dr Coron hen inouiced Ca Bhat sio sy mang | Spor rr. L111 G19 iomoriow afemeen Tor Lito iL Be wai b I ; brad] ps would remain open “un- cht ; rare Pe agal, to a North Latest humidity cerns 12% free “all-American hamburger.” [til the last ham er is sold.”| touight and, place your order. Women's s.esussviiverees 3 fornia. attend North Af

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said he was welcome to stick ditch. If you come'into m ia W h h his forehead and her Smith’ - 3 y y house again, throug s forehead and another Smith's office there were no an-| . Pennsylvania el {through the pillow beside his nual corporation reports for 1945 Soviet Paper Assails

“T'll stay close to the Louisville og (We'll call the police and deal with! RENOVO, Pa. Feb. 16 (UP)— head. A rifle lay across hisiand 1946. However, the file did 0 % mi {you like an intruder.” A fire-fighting expert flew hére partly dressed body. |show reports prior to 1845 and

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the t,ally eager to have some one larger oil companies were not inspect the files. I would wel-| Food, Oil Transit

barring wage settlement before phases of the case is in Washing- British barred all Egyptian food and oil trains from passing { The unions represent 275000 “Besides, the tax division is through the Suez Canal Zone toe i {petroleum workers across the na-|preparing information requested day in retaliation for the minin bound family. Wayne police netted no informa- driven by Amos G. Roberts, « At Home Boots So O § ion. “a very substantial wiv rn Thy 1 y 5 Mr. Griffin, his wife, Annie, 38, tion, so Mr. Griffin drove on. of 551 W. 30th St. : J n U lity” of the oil industry, he said. “In addition, our file contains { - Gan : {Only a few AFL and independent some Treasury and possibly some George Erskine, British coms HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Feb. 16 said, “some sort of reprimanding ofl unions are not included in the FBI investigation reports which/mander of the Zone, said the ban

of a British oil train last night.

terday in two cars en route to Charlestown State Police Posts. > (UP)—Edward G. Robinson Jr., measure” had to be taken. : in force ti Pensacola, Fla., for a vacation, (Then he crossed the Ohio River| ON ley u. S. 24 kicked out of his family home by; Miss Chisholm blamed RO a a nstry spokesman said Sle contigentin} 2 te the oareelusuid SOR Su utd LL BA le | FT. WAYNE, Ind, Feb. 1§ (UP) "8 movie Star farher, put his blow-up on ‘other things" as well earijer that a strike would erip-| Mr. Caughran said earlier he wreckage of the mined train from CAFYHIE: WY ope Buney-3te 12 d Had Plenty of Money |—A Huntington man was killed arm around his 21-year-old ac-jas the Robinsons’ disapproval of pie the nation’s travel—both rail was merely following instructions the Port Said-Ismailia line and and Phillip, 3. fm : ” and four persons injured last tress wife, Frances Chisholm, to- her. She said her new hus and road—and put motorists ‘on|received from Washington in all British railway traffic delays tuo Sauguten Misa | now = ca'amityinight when cars driven by a pro-| day Bld S310 Sell make Mt. (was involved.in a few scrapesie,,: within 10 days. settling the tax claims, which have been made up. ‘has befallen them,” Mr. Griffin fessional auto racer and a minis-| The hapdsome 19-year-old that strained relations between) EASA |dwindled from an original $812,- Although the halt order applied Berserk Cook \said. “She has plenty of money, ter collided on an icy stretch of laborer said” it would be tough him and his parents. She did not. 1000 to $4500, He said he had spe- to all Egyptian state railway

| i U. 8. 24 seven miles west of here. living on his $60 a week salary explain. t cific instructions on the settle- traffic through the Canal Bone, it for the entire trip. But .I wish, Harold FE. Messler,. 47, was since the elder Robinson halted! Young Robinson, a slender, 0 p ste ‘ment from T. Lamar Caudle, affects Ey and ofl trains, : |since fired as head of the Justice The British banned all passenger | itpaffie.mpore than five months ago. | The attack on the train last | night marked the first major antie

® S n Sia in | ‘A Lot of Bunk’ 5 | There was no similar blackout British incident in Egypt since

jon state records about the firm./mobs sacked and burned British Times State Service There just were practically no and American buildings in Cairo

| last Jan. 25.

British authorities said Egyp-

her 4-year-old nephew, within 30 . | s. | i y They 53d Shey 21% Bar aged tallest Mr. Messler{Pouse Thursday night. | Robinson said. [Ina rer ren BE the, John Noonan, secretary of the ij, terrorists had placed two Donald Lum, 28, wiped out five of Commerce Building if they be-| Was a passenger in a car oper- ‘Not Father Anymore’ = al yy > the key to Alcoholic Beverage Commission, powerful mines on the track. The members of the ane family at two came deparwied 0 ated by Mr, Remnr, They Sel ogy athr sie” Sr Novinon Texan Fights fine mysterious hh shouting of said al recor of te activites st, denied, th, ecomotie ad ape, Solr et ERE Rh rt Hid rn, es SY Roaring Blaze af | iy mE -it un Sot ER © th Fl’ unk Hina un tne Scene of Wis Tasi nis wife's car early today, but|OVer it and landed upright in a anymore and you're not my son. rng ze - in bed with one bullet hole In Secretary of State Leland cars.

MOSCOW, Feb, 16 (UP)—The

ing in a erib, his 6-year-old So 8 ] 4 |difficulties on hjs mother's wish 150-foot high flame roaring out of{2ngle of the bullet's entry indi-| In Houston, Tex, yesterday, newspaper Soviet Art reported . daughter, Sandra, and his wife's Socialites Help Out urg ar pree that he marry another girl, whom &@ mammoth new natural gas cated Mr. Brimnhall could not Lawrence P. Bardin said Mr. Mc- today - that K opera ' singer A, 18-year-old sister. . | : |he described as an heiress to a well which “blew in” yesterday.|Pave shot himself. _ |Hale arranged the December, 1945, Ognivtsev recently went berserk Lum stalked first to the apart- In Honolulu’ Strike | Five -South Side boys .cleared cosmetic. fortune. . | Drillers said the height of the He didn’t have an enemy in deal whereby his brother Alvin|/dquring a performance of tha

the world that I know of,” said bought the brewery. He said Mr. ‘Barber of Seville” at the { ; Town Marshal Chester O’Con- McHale continued on as general Bplshot Theater and . assaulted conf dt three- th s i ’ " “ rich Leidy field was one of the | Be S ee ih 2 Wiseman SIs Lie, Lane ah a wi. MY largest, if not the largest, in the Pe . [counsel and represented thie new other members of the cast. 8 A Clue’ to Shooting management in at least three! Behaving like “a premiere star {of the old provincial theater,” body yesterday when he tried to| The 51-year-old beer executive ognivtsev hopped other actors the places in operation while h d bust 1 in" th t serve a said the Indiana Pemocralie Som jon the head and tore off their Then the killer went to the |nomes an usiness- places in the o)5ne4 to Tijuana, Mexico, Feb. 6. | _{summons to appear before pro- mitteeman arranged wit r. Mc-| wigs, the newspaper said. He p J 6,/sylvania area. Authorities esti bation officers in. Muncie. Kinney to have the Fidelity Trust Aneod and incapacitated Mrs. Mary Olsen, Delaware Co. finance $125,000 of the $500,- 550 singer, it added. u

Such behavior, the newspaper

e met her at a party given by | Fire-fighter Paul (Red) Adalripag reveal the details of the] But the Democratic national gaiq is crude, undisciplined, dis

Fred, and the couple’s 4-year-old . is | Son, Terry. ay the baby, Strikebreakers, claiming they|took 101 knives and five watches. | 1/5 Other. | tas understudied of the Myron McKinley Fire EX-|questioning. “It would not be chieftan immediately disputed Mr. graceful and impermissible in the Debbie, unmolested in her crib. Vere doing the work as a “com- They said they hid the knives, bute wpm oncon on the New a 4 tinguishing- Co. was called from/fair to tell it now,” she said. Bardin's story. | Soviet state. 8 The O'Yangs died at the scene TMUDILY endeavor. 3 ‘were unable to locate them later. _2¥° : ork Houston to try to put out the| But she did say it involved “Fidelity had an existing mortwhile Terry succumbed in a hos-| b nd pital a few hours later. | Moana. and Surfrider Hotels were/and entering was a “Coke” splece| 2d her Toler 2. ally lea] charges. ; i 'had been molested in the Gaston force o take their meals in State w » dves . "i e new we opped a ca Police said that Lum was bit-, es jor small change left in business 5 popp P|area. F B ter toward his Avife's family for NeAIDY” eating establishments or cash registers. yderdale, Fla, ‘ (designed to handle 6000 pounds| Deputy Sheriff Abe Namia said] ormer rewe eq “coming between” him and pis have food sent in to their rooms| The five were rounded up’ dur-| Domestic Issue pressure a square inch “like aithe proposed questioning was; : * wife. : {flnee Te Jining rooms were ing the week, after two of them] M nile. the elder Robi cork” ‘shortly after the cap was|probably a “good clue” to the] es IS a S = : closed for the duration of the were apprehended Monday night! eanwhile, the elder Robinson put in place by workmen. |shooting. “ © strike. while hy y ne [remained resolute in his stand. ng | :, an 4 : "

Mrs. Ida Wise Smith, | Lawrence Bardin, ex-convict stolen in a safe burglary in Los

; : ‘he said, “that I don't feel free McDo ° | ’ : : who formerly managed the de- Angeles. Donald for RFC ( hice 0 : (to discuss in public. ; Radar Id S Ex-Head of WCTU, Dies funct Indianapolis Brewing Co. The government is interested g ans 0 o Pp The stocky movie gangster #% | CLARINDA, la., Feb. 16 (UP) today changed his mind about because a $436,000 tax lien is on

|—Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith, 81, what year he employed a former |file in Houston against Mr. Bar

idin for unpaid income taxes for

; | wife love their son and would . dof Te y | £ s * y |v : {former national president of the federal tax official. provab fof Hany A MuDonaid 55 000 - FeO - im [23 ithe t fo Joon pa Jealize Hie 0 011s S {Woman's Christian Temperance| Mr. Bardin, now living in Hous- 1946, when he was general man. * apparently removed the biggest Wy , {heatrical ambitions. But. he | Union, died today at the. state| ton Tor oatecday said Be paid/ager of Indianapolis Brewing, ; [Mental Health Institute here. Joseph D: Nunan Jr. a $25.000 | Another lien of $490,000 is entered : Smit, who was com-| fee in 1946 for representing him against Mr. Bardin at Portage, : - mitted to the hospital from Des/in an Indianapolis tax case. That|WS. } : ; e [early today as “police started npo;,oq in 1947, had been fll for| woul | Mr. Bardin, 51, denied a report | : , an Mr. Nunan repre-| . n, vi, po! not accompanied by their parents, Faster and Easier around-the-clock operation of thelsome time, doctors sail goo) woud jean Ms Nunag pre- that he ceontly took the mosey

he restored the confidence, of|" oc Served. {new radar speed trap. ._|served as WCTU national presi-' nan was still U. 8. Internal Rev-|out of Indianapolis to escape a

(D. 8. C.) said the Senate Bank- Th Hundreds of ha fam; | Police x ing Committee will vote on the ho Fern a Sonstions Chicagoans| cones” the price of a big . rr ilies have found Pow 14 quick- ed rose hg de iobgn LL for 11 years, from 1933 to|epue Commissioner. ; federal property seizure arder. nomination next week. The com-| ny, jg Carson said th T8CT. .|fee which was not included in| ly and easily . through the _ taverns. 1984, ——— But today Mr. Bardin revised “..qy,ivg 5 jot of bunk,” he sald, - mittee has blocked Senate action|.,uni or how many 77-cent nam. the deal: | Real Estate pages of The | Stationed on Fall Creek Blvd. : ‘his dates. He said he was “Inl.; ooo he money to Los Angeles since President Truman named |p, oer specials given away at his, Explains Purpose Indianapolis. Times. The vast |near the Monon elevation, potice| VOgeler Credits Press . |error” yesterday and produced S.ver 3 period of four or five

Purpose of Mr. ’ .| majority of the better real bagged 16 inbound drivers during : receipt, dated Apr. 19, 1949, from “ : pose of Mr. Carson's ham For His Freedom JRee IE New York law. firm months.

people that there's really nothing] ®dvertised in The Times. speeds ranging from 46 to 62 mph] TOPEKA, Kas, Feb. 16 (UP) for $5000 as a “retainer for Pron Los Angeles several months

i He maintained the money was

estate of the Indianapolis Brewing Co. at the time the Bardin inI : Ini Ri a —sre terest brought it sometime in nternational Union was al- pm Corruption. + + » an 1945" Mr. McKinney said. 8 "This mortgage was paid off on — May 9, 1946. We never made a and|loan of any kind on the corporate

A spokesman for Lt. Gen, Sir

Opera Singer's Behavior

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