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Tax Inquiry Orders Expect IS. Nunan to Come Clean] OK Hike In Brewery Scandal |; Steel Pay on! |
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By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—House tax scandal investi- Industry to Get Price Boost
gators have ordered former Internal Revenue Commis-| sioner Joseph D. Nunan to tell dbout his activities as a
lawyer for clients with tax troubles. » The probe will include Mr. Nunan's legal advices to Lawrence P. Bardin, former manager of the defunct Iridianapolis Brewing Co. The brewery's tax troubles are currently being investigated. Indianapolis Brewing’s debt of $812,000 in back taxes was boiled down, through a variety of § negotiations, to $4500. :
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ling a package settlement to
pay raise and to boost .stee] prices by $2.40 to $3 a ton, an
authoritative
Barring am 11th hour change of (heart, that is the deal that will! ibe offered both parties around the {end of the month as the price of $200,000 plane {peace and continued production ! in the nation’s basic defense In- Hoosier radio actor's - |dustry, this informant said. : The planned steel settlement| Times spelling bee time could blow the lid off the entire - drawing near |stabilization program and force! . . {similar wage and price rises from! Editorial Page top to bottom of American industry.
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Had Official Clearance Treasury Department records § show Mr. Nunan received official clearance to serve as attorney for #8 nine clients in tax cases during the 30 months immediately after he resigned his government job in June, 1947. The records also show that all nine cases were pending while Mr. Nunan was the government's No. 1 tax man. Under the law, a former federal official may not take part in standing tax cases for two years after leaving the > a t 1 government except with official Sassballr Club:
Truman takes a crack Wilson Protests
Congress Roundup .....
|President Truman against any|
- . Dan Kidney ......c.... Mr. Nunan got this, and a wage boost for the steelworkers.| Hoosier Sketchbook by Treasury spokesman said such { But he also told the President| O’Donnell ..... eed 9 cléarance is “routine” for for- lthat if steel w > or tha steel wages go up, prices] . | mer governmen ersons who |will have to go up, too, in the Nationa
were not involved "in the cases
while on the federal payroll ration of one half of one per|
= | | jcent for every cent of pay raise.|New York detective quizzed The House Ways and Means McKinne Had {| Mr. Wilson added that it| in huge burglary ring ..... 3 headed by Rep. {
subcommittee,
would be i | ; Vv a be impossible to hold the House group warns T
(D. Cal.) has
line in other industries if Mur-, Watch out for Reds ....... 2 scheduled an Bhpearance by or 'ray’'s demands are met. Thirty-three GIs.get scare as Nunan for “an early date” it lM | ® C46 clips tree . was learned authoritatively. | 2 Murray is demanding an/ re ‘ieee 2 The King group, now in San Lo {183 cent-an-hour wage increase Foreign Francisco studying reports of tax Editorial, page 20 {plus fringe benefits adding up to! Page| iesuianty, is Gus Is tr ns et By IRVING LEIBOWITZ about She Sate amount. UN agrees to Pact-Truce ntion next to -the New York | Informed sburces said the 15-| talks but not on Reds area, and it appeared likely that] William E. (Bill) Clauer, one- cent settlement and a 3-cent in-| terms ................. ae 3
Mr. Nunan—the Brooklyn, N, Y., time Indiana politician, sports-ijob payment would come within|Reds may havé big atom pile late this year — Washington ! Calling «c.evvnnevsse. . lincreases would require revision Chiang Kai-shek dashes cold
tax collector «before he moved man and brewer, last night con-|the government's existing wage into the commissioner's job here . . .4 reports that Frank Mc- Stabilization formula. The price —will be called to appear in that d Frank McHal session. nney. and Frank McHale once qe 41, capehart provision in the| Sen. John J. Williams (R. Del.) [owned stock in the Indianapolis Defense Production Act. = 7 charged in a Senate &peech this Brewing Co., the defunct brewery | week that Mr. Nunan enjoyed that has blossomed into the latest Decided Secretly some spectacular success repre- tax scandal. | The informant said the settle-| senting clients in tax cases, Mr. Mr. Clauer, former president of iment now planned was decided) Williams mentioned the Indian-|{the Indianapolis. Brewery, said upon secretly some weeks ago,|
water on all chances of
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1952
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B WASHINGTON, Feb. 16— Summar of ; The administration is arrang\give Philip Murray's 650,000 Toda 'S News {CIO Steelworkers a 15-cent hourly . ; {United Press today.
logs here due, to bad strip ....... 0. hopes are high today ........
Capehart amendment again
sunnier days, 1931, when he was = It was learned that Defense Bargain in taxes—for some.. 20 secretary of the Indianapolis {Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson has|paileck’s wisecrack is histori-
_lodged a vehement protest with!- cally true=Dear Boss by
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Harry J. Page device on his wife.
apolis Brewing Co., which Mr, however that Messrs. McKinney although a government panel in|IU, -Northwestern set Big 10
Nunan has denied he ever repre-{and McHale had sold their stock New York is still going. through| scoring record ........... + 13 sented. : _ ______ |before the company got into the motions of drafting a fact-| Walcott, Charles sign for Mr. Wiliams charged, however, Uoiible with the government. finding report as the basis for! June bout ........... aie 11
that a $436,000 tax lien against the brewery was settled $4500 after the company hired brewery, said his brother, Alvin,
In Houston, Tex,
| President. x | former chief counsel for the In- from Mr.
ternal Revenue Bureau, as its National Committeeman for In-|the gteel companies privately that Syracuse
ajjorneys., |diana. He said the deal was ar-|{pav would get higher prices if indiana Central crushes Wa- " Says Settlement Made ranged through a $125,000 10an | gra e oe. ighe a BALD .. ici iseenieis ase 13] Furthermore, Williams said, by Mr. McKinney, president of tot and only public statement Kegler's Korner ..... copeees 1419
eventually the settlement was re-|the Fidelity Trust Co. and Chair-| 1 mmediately after vised, and the brewery got a $35,- man of the Democratic Party. on Stee), made hi a was 000 refund for overpayment of Contacted by The Times Inithat the steel companies were taxes. This was for the period Mjami, Mr. Clauer said both Mr. «pargaining with their own 193048, Mr. Willams sa, [McKinney and Mr. McHale had money” and could expect no auto-| wrence Bardin, brother of owned stock in the company if they raise! the Indianapolis matic price increase ey | owner, said he paid Mr. Nunan a stockholder, $25,000 fee for work on another ; An : case in which the Office of Price About™10’ Stockholders “There were about 10 stock-
Administration filed a $92,000 Agreement Ends
claim against the brewery - for holders,” Mr. Clauer said. “Mc- . . violating price ceilings in 1946. Hale and 1 “vere the principal Prudential Strike
Women's
The part women play in local FBI office, story
wages. .
Lawrence [formal recommendations by the|Iowa wallops Purdue ..... for Bardin, ex-manager of the city| Wage Stabilization Board to the|Only 10 Indianapolis Indians { signed ...... trates enrne | Mr. Nunan and John P. Wenchel, bought the company for $500,000 This source said Economic Sta- Eddie Ash's sports roundup 12 McHale, Democratic pjlizer Roger L. Putnam assured) Caps lose overtime game at ||
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Joan S8Schoemaker ..... Brewing Co./while he was president and a {Medical Auxiliary and drugi gist wives set benefits . |Caprices by Christy ...... {Joe Stabb, Teen of the Week 30 Your suit for spring....... {Marguerite Smith's garden
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EEE Fees sraes tenn 34 After Mr. Nunan was-employed stockholders but we did not con- TON. Hund Feb FR bathroom plan, Jean VICTIM — Mrs. Evelyn as his attornby, Mr. Bardin said, trol the company. McKinney was WASHINGTON, Sunday, I Spickiemire's. home dee Frazier, 26, who says she was the claim was settled for $50,000. a small stockholder. I bought him 17 (UP)-—-The Pr HAI INSUP) ooAbUre uv, iss eunansns nine 36 locked in the torture box. lout either in 1945 or 1946.” ance Co. and 9 insurance Official court records reveal ggents agreed to a settlement to- Other Features:
that Mr, McKinney kept some... ¢ , 73.day-old strike.
Nunan Shies : sort of relationship with the { | The agreement, subject to ratibrewery through his bank. On &|s..4i0n by union members, the
From Comment number of occasions the brewery Board and NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (UP)—|wag overdrawn at Mr, McKin- Wags { Sse a departments,
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Amusements ......... 24,25 City Man Slashed, Editorials :...c.oveecnes 20
chrversrees 20 Robbed of $950
Edward Haboush, 31, of 2022 | Broadway, told police last night
Joseph D. Nunan, former inter- , pal oR a nel r" | ney's bank. _|gives each agent an average Our Fair City s.vceeee.e 21 that Ke was slashed and knocked fused today on ‘advice of his| Mr. McHale represented tHe | ., increase of $5.36 a week. Movies .......c....es 2425 ou¢ py 4 bandit who escaped with ITN oda OTAEnt on & Hotes brewery after he disposed of his Company and union negotiators Radio, Television .... 22, 23 18950 which Mr. Haboush obtained committee summnions issued f p[2tock Interests. In two civil court|,)q, agreed on certain other Real Estate ...... «eee 31,38 from a used car sale. him or Treasury Department | 25 Mr. McHale defended the general improvements in the con-| Robert Ruark .......... 19 Mr. Hahoush reported that the statement that it gave him per- | Prevery. He also represented it|tract, including arbitration of| SCHODIS reresensnes severe 8° knife-wielding holdup man forced mission to represent delinquent °" an“insurance claim with Lloyds | grievances. Sen = sesreenenas 27, 38 his way in his car apd made him taxpayers after he resigned his °f London. |" The new contract, however, did Tevwagein Prey 10. drive around the city for a half
tax job "Many of the brewery’s records not call for a union shop, which . : x { ized in the law office! , f the. union's He previously has denied a "o& notar ‘had been one oO charge by Sen. Monn J. William Of Mr. McHale by Mildred A.major demands. The agents, members of the
{Dodson, his secretary. One Indianapolis attorney has Ap, International Insurance
Rings Stolen
(R. Del.) that he had been given, Burglars took two
Earl Wilson ...ceavssee
hour. At 23d St. and Sangster Ave, the bandit told him te- stop.
When Mr. Haboush attempted =
to wrestle with him, the bandit
rings slashed him on the inside of both escort, Attorney Marvin Braver-
su rmission to repres “ ” 5 ch pe present an g,..1osed that at the “suggestion | Agents, walked off their jobs Dec.|valued at $1500 from his home hands and knocked him out.
Indianapolis: brewing firm. A] Revenue Bureau employee is or. [OL 205 MeHale, bidden by law to represent any-|cunreme one in case dealing with matters P occurring while he was in gov-
Court Justice
Tom d other issues. |Clark, then Attorney General, to] oF! an
{represent it in an OPA matter.
{last night.
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Asked. how he reconciled his ‘To Hot To Handle’ ; denial with the subsequent Treas- My Clauer said he was in the ury Department announcement, jaw office of Mr. McHale when $ : | s ht turned up My. Ronan said; the Democratic National Com. [116,48 hours, last highy, of a At the suggestion of Mr. mitteeman refused to accept the Hl. "Orv lL Sl tT arent Richard Pure, wy sitomey I tax case for Lawrence Bardia diid02008 ; prefer not to e. any state- He quoted Mr. McHale as saying:| tu. na: ; ment at all “The case is too hot to handle.” |, Warren Duane Lee, d5, and
Patricia Seaton, 15, told their Al Indianapols stiomey, who parents and State Police that a §
: represented Mr. Bardin in much|;, ”» . Did You Hear... of his legal work, corroborated oat a er a : . . about Jimmy Durante [this statement. a EO I BAghL and
: is {. Th y 3 tearing up checks, giving |p The attorney asserted that Mr. orced young Lee to drive to
his managers a “fit”? . [try seeking influential lawyers Bloomington.
fd "| In. Bloomington, according to ! {With high political ur, Sovernmen the two, the car remained parked
{tal connections who could settle : . 3 his tax case with the government. |until Friday morning. The man “He went shopping for lawyers ordered the youth to drive 25ain | like most women shop for a new and kept him Juve, S00 h hat,” the local lawyer said. Bloomington - ay and “last i . night, until the car became stuck a ip al «+ |in mud on a back road. Indonesia Totters . Then the man stepped out of \- di the car and w © away, as [Over U. S. Aid Issue © |nysteriously as he had ap-
JAKARTA, Indonesia, Feb. 16 proached 24 hours before. : (UP)—Political ‘opposition to ac-| ceptance of U. 8S. mutual securit
A Ben Davis High senior and his sophomore girl friend, miss-
ernment service unless he re-i,: {he time, Mr. Clark's brother, | * by 5 by | C | T I b Rid . o | also is costing thé county extra " oa vepemna Peo £10 Robert, headed the frm. Hig chool Couple lells of Kide at Gunpoint mots” cormared win thet 205 Your Own Home Is i \ y
Patricia Seaton
The youngsters managed to free|food or drink. They had been they had to stop for a train at They described him as neatly) 'the car sometime after daybreak sought by State Police since they|a crossing. : | aid threatened the fall of the In-lyesterday, they said. It took them disappeared about 9 p. m. Thurs-| “This man walked up beside ylar features.
|donesian- government today. ‘most of the day to find their way
~ You'll. learn about it \ : in Jimmy's life story, {Foreign Minister Achman Subar- ward Indianapolis. When the car store. They were in a car be-|
SCHNOZZOLA, by Gene
Fowler, starting tomorrow without informmg either Parlia- parents drove down to get them. Blvd. “in The Times. ment or the cabinet of the negoti-| In. her home at 3619 Creston ds ations. He said, however, that|D
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y apt Ji E Qhie. Bui. Premier Sukiman p,and retold the details of their urst Dr., and were return-a gun at | ERR Sls ET aging wih the aetion.”7 lamin Te WBOUE Mops Goring Sort ‘on Louise: wm thd doe
© nine wlio Pn : ke 2 : a . trie AW .
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the brewery ob-|1 over demands for $15 weekly|Norman Cohen, 31, of 44 W.| Texas law firm of|,jjowance increase, the union/Kessler Blvd, reported to police cuts and bruises at St, Vincent's ing Guy Lombardo and his or-
‘They said they visited the phar-
Hospital.
Warren Duane Lee
{ day, after leaving Miss Seaton’s Pat's window and tapped on it,’ The crisis developed when back to a highway and drive to-ihome to drive to a nearby drug said young Lee.
American aid for several weeks Miss Seaton called home and their Kenneth Lee, 4413 Farnsworth (him to a filling station so-he She and the Lee boy sald their | . Sols sat his car pulled in. I only a f said ‘Yes’ but Pat said we should doughnuts and milk, bought at{Claffey, for the firm of which he r., Miss Seaton and the boy told Jay at W. Washington St. and not, so I said ‘No.’ Then he pointed a es general store yes-|ig es president. He Lo a ) us and made Pat open terday morning as they ‘were Ie Co Ath Com
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"is being held on charges that he locked his wife's head in this offered the same supplies for 6g Called for a price of 26 cents. uillotine-type torture box, here demonstrated by Police Chief C. &roil Dp oliot and Mrs. Joseph Esposito, wife of a police officer. Ta 28, is awaiting grand jury action for using the
Mr. Haboush was treated for at Constitution Hallchere featur-
- was parked in Bloomington. He|
“She rolled the -window down told how jo distlosed that he had accepted ran out of gas in Mooresville, [longing to young Lee's father, land he asked if we would take been for two days and nights. of unusual county spending: }
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| By JOHN V. WILSON Marion County Commissioners have jumped at the chance to. buy fancy brass cuspidors for 25 cents—metal
ww wastebaskets for 15.8 cents. : : But if the Cgmmissioners run true to form, they won't
take up the bargains. None were ——— " a — ihr ae Hutsell, who rules on the cone
tracts, This is the type of bidding that: .. wins county contracts. And helpea¥ ‘Both Mr. Hutsell and Mr, Clafe skyrocket your bill for running fey said the situation was not une the county government 80 per usual. They explained Mr. Claf« cent since 1947. : fey's public and private positions ‘Often unused items are quoted had no relationship. low, others high. Bids are -ac- Our firm has been doing buscepted on an average basis, the ness with the county for 30
unused items figured in with those Years,” Mr. Claffey sald. used in quantity. Occasionally, the County Come
In '47 you footed a bill of $6.8 missioners are presented with million. Last year, virtually the rather uncommon claims by other {same services cost a whopping county officials. 1$12.3 million. ! For instance, Sheriff Dan | Smith and his chief deputy, Fred No 25-Cent Line Fosler, spent $187.22 for airplane To point out the ridiculous sys- tickets to Oklahoma City, Okla, tem, The Times checked the very last August, firm that won the contract for. The trip, the sheriff explained, janitor supplies, including the was for the purpose of interviews . |cuspidors and wastebaskets., - ing a prisener in the federal pene | A man who identified himself itentiary about a still unsolved {as a salesman said the cheapest murder here. |cuspidor — galvanized — could be, “Both of us had been in on the had for $1.75. The fancy brass go case from the start,” Sheriff as high as $6.50. These prices Smith said. “With two men, we | were in line with other firms here. can ask questions which one With Commissioners holding might not think of.” only a loose check-rein over the Rags Back
multimillion -dollar spending. ; And only last week the Come
3 {these other bids have slipped . through: . {missioners were forced to send
ONE—Breadstuffs at 74.5 cents back 100 pounds of rags, bought for all items. The losing bidder at 95 cents a pound. The contract
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cents. The difference would save Commissioner Hutsell said the {$1557 a year. higher order price resulted from TWO— Bulk coffee at §2.90. The @ mistake of a new employes. The rejected bid was $2.02. ‘man had ordered new rags, — | THREE—Ethyl gasoline at 20.5 Whereas the county has always ""|eents. Lower bids of 20.13 and bought old ones for cleaning and | 20.4 cents were rejected. The dusting. : | difference would save $555 a year| County Council President Scott
jon an estimated 150,000 gallons. Ging calls the present buying | FOURL-Wide variance in the System “antique and archale.” He
cost of the same items bought by Said he hopes the Council can do Two 10 One Odds on x the fame mer some “streamlining” later in the
year, System Defended | “Theoretically, the present —American F-86 Sabrejets, out-| This hodgepodge spending is system is good,” Mr. Ging said, numbered two to one, shot down draining - extra thousands of “But it's what happened to it that | dollars from the pockets of/isn’t sound.” 'three Communist MIG-158, prob- county taxpayers. But: Commis- Mr, Ging advanced one recome ably destroyed one, and dam-|sioners defend the system. /mendation forelimination of aged another in two air battles| On bread, béard president Jesse wasteful spending. “Completely over “MIG alley” in Korea Sun- Hutsell said the contract was ac- honest businessmen in govern {day morning. : cepted because the low bidder's, ment jobs buying in the open “Fifty-three Sabrejets were fly- supplies “didn’t come up to stand- p.ariet
ards” in the past. {ing as a screening force for fighter bombers which were at. Jiowever, neither this explana-
i py _'tlon nor any other has been en- * tacking Red rail lines ‘when sud-, (Cl "0 ~ tL re records. 2 Homebuilders
‘3 Reds Despite
TOKYO, Sunday, Feb. 17 (UP) |
denly they encountered 100 of 4 “ the red-nosed; Soviet-made Jet None hor Noma elitr for gas Charged With fighters. State laws require the filing of
. * Two out of a flight of 70 MIGs a statement of reasons for select- Stealing Material were destroyed by 27 of the ing other than low bidders. TWO 2 3 : Sabrejets in a dogfight The losing bread bidder denied young men building their own homes were charged yester-
which ranged as high"as 30,000 feet, ‘Mr. Hutsell’s charges and asked : . this’ question: day with theft 6f more than
In the second encounter, one'™™ MIG was destroyed, one prob-| ¢ Why do they go to the trouble Dh builders materiale Sh aioe A on Sarge of, EE Tr, SPS 20 11 Elle 2 ana Jon 1 {in a duel between 26 Sabrejets contract?” ® | Kimbley, 29, appeared in Criminal fand 30 MIGs. That dogfight "No Sawdust | Court 2 yesterday to face arraigne ranged from “MIG alley” to the {ment for the burglary of $700 in North Korean capital of Pyong-/ Mr. Hutsell said the lower cof- movie equipment from School 58. yang and was fought at 32,000 fee bid was rgjected because it Ag they left the court, Sheriff's feet for about five minutes. |offered the ground variety. The yt Thornton L. Biddle served Allied pilots credited with the “CO¢Pted bid supplies the coffee Kimbley. with three warrants “kills” included Col. Walter M. . charging grand larceny.
\ : “If we bought ground coffee, it , Mahurin, Ff. Wayne, Ind. [could have sawdust in it,” Mr. ACCORDING to It, Biddle and emit | Hutsell said. Sgt. James Bagley of the sheriff's” William M. office, Baine and Kimbley had
Commissioner Harry Hears Guy Allison agreed. “We're not coffee burglarized the tools and mateWASHINGTON, Feb. 168 (UP) experts,” he said, “and when we rials to start two homes they had President and Mrs. Truman, buy it in the bean, we know we're been working on in the 1100 getting all coffee.” : block 8. Drexel Ave. On gasoline, the Comgnissioners| Sgt. Bagley said Baine will ree explained the higher bid was ac-'main in custody of Indianapolis cepted because the bidder already police to face the second degrees has his tank in place. Otherwise, burglary charge, while Kimbley they said, a new firm would havelwill be turned over to the sheriff to replace them. J {on the three charges of grand Use of ethyl gasoline exclusively|jarceny.
their daughter, Margaret, and her
man, tonight attended a concert
chestra.
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cents, The two said ‘the man sat in Che" Jor etn¥l, A : the front seat with them, hold- or Deten Do Precious, Indeed ing the pistol pointed across his y¢ regular had been used the In these days of Interna. ap, and directed young Lee 1to|{4ta] cost would have been $655 tional uncertainty the perdrive on as soon as the train less, sonal security of owning a . 1 Way Just. : The Commissioners sald they| home of your own is & preHis occasional directions kept pejjeve ethyl saves equipment and| cious asset indeed! NOW isthem driving around west of In- provides “easier starting in cold| the right time to see that dianapolis for about a half-hour.| weather. | YOUR family has the RIGHT - Then he asked the youth if he| 1, addition, gasoline use by HOME... the home that will knew the way to Bloomington, | sounty officials often runs high. suit your family for many Young Lee said he did, and was! (ne chief deputy township as-| years to come and give you told to go there. 'sessor checked out 2125 gallons| home security during your reMade No Threats during the last threé months of . tirement years. vi Rolly. boy 22d ge) ly the 1951. Based on a normal 15 miles] - an not speak roughly or re 26! es 3 threaten them. He never oo Te. Salon, i Stove 205 mires 3) 6165 BURLINGTON except to indicate where to turn! Another chief deputy used 166 or where to go, they said. gallons. That would indicate he But they agreed that he ‘ap-|drove 208 miles a week. peared nervous while: the car, ® Says It Saves
“ dur This official admitted 25 per kept a from one de pol cent of his driving on county gas! y. aey. Saic. ay. © was for personal trips. But he de-| Soar; oh eXpecied oid ets soméone OT fended his action on grounds that Christ the King 'arish BH as afra e would be seen. wag actually saving the county geo, One bloek ‘from transpol
dressed, with dark hair and reg-|" State laws. he said, allow as
2300 EAST—6100 NORTH OPEN 8 TO 5 SUNDAY Three-bedroom - home in excellent = 3 condition. On double lot. N! size ‘A living room with Srepisces size 4 ning room; SPI if EL screened porch: three edrooms snd
tile bath with showe floor; one-half hath on frst hoor: £28
ALFRED CAMPBELL J REALTOR PL-87&8
sessors 6 cents a mile for official] BU-4™8
Miss Seaton ‘ried in her giving. But in Marion County, he, mother’s arms last might as she j4ded, ft is not claimed. = . = | frightened . she -had/ Here are additional’ examples
The. above home is.
one of the many
2 Contracts ' for ele trical *supae are signed ', Harry .
sustenance was
