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EE ah = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ed © THURSDAY, MAR. 6, 1952 lice 7 Ax Victim's: Crowds Storm .- Voting Costs Stunt Driver Injured Seek Extradition in Death of OSS Aide ICense [ane | : Stores to Get As Car Hits Poles PITTSBURGH, Mar. § (UP)— Rochester, N.Y. who were impli;
‘Daughter to 50-Cent Shiris Due for Rise | PEKIN, Ill, Mar. 8 (UP) — An The Italidh vice consul yesterday gated, in the slaying of Maj. Wile
: ; | Jadtomonile driven by stunt instructed a Pittsburgh attorney Two Italian Partisans now on’ 0 p i] ene Wg oe QUANAH, Tex., Mar. 8 (UP) ~~ Of $4300 | {driver Lee (Lucky) Lott skidded to bring legal action for extradi- {rial in Italy charged that Tecardf Get Lie Test co T Watkins rolied back some on: an icy curve and sheared off tion of Aldo Icardi to stand trial plotted Maj. Holahan’s death and: ; 7 : of the prices in his stores 50! four telephone poles/yesterday, in- in Italy on charges of slaying of [odolce was the jigferian, Se y - ‘Service’ Seller Pig Times Special {years yesterday and was almost. The cost of electing men to injuring Mr. Lott and a passenger. his OSS commanding officer. THe major’s bodyiwas recovered, . ‘ 0 Tm : : Lye i £4 And : ; ' The car was demolished. J Orta two years agow . g CLEVELAND, 0. .Mar. 8 rmobhed by: bargain ‘hunters after public office in Marion County o | Attorney Charles G. Notari from Lake , Not Questioned The mother of an Indiana college chambray shirts sold for 50 cents |S Boing up $4300 this year, Mr. Lott, promoter, of “Lucky said he is preparing a petition for He was slain in 1944 in a dispute * B% DAVID WATSON student was ‘to be given lle de: aach County Clerk H. Dale Brown Lott's Hell Drivers," and Herbert 3 federal court hearing. over OSS aid to Communist State 1 jcense Bureau Director tector tests today about the aX- Fifty tents was what a cham. today said he would seek the in-|H. asiseiman of West Lawn, Pa., The Italian government re- Partisans. a ® denied I. Clyde R “Black today sald he death of her father bray shirt cost when Mr. Wat./crease from the County Council were taken to Pekin Hospital. quested the State Department to Icardi has repeate iY replans to reopen a branch at 1230 Police brought Mrs. ‘William kins, now 83, went into business to assure sufficient voting Places r asselman was seriously extradite the former OSS lieuten- the charges while Lotolee hay Ozan Mar Ww Washington 8t. where The Echard from a Youngstown hos- in 1902. The 1952 price is $1.29 for the primary and fall elections. YF and was given two blood ant and ex-8gt. Carl Lodolce, pudiated an earlier confes h hid ‘ - R . : hie ro my : o ‘ He will meet with the Council transfusions. Mr. Lott, whose was one of th mes last week found ‘quick pital, where she has been treated He also sold plenty of percale home is in Pekin, was reported in! 3 ] service” wag being sgld to license for shock-induced heart trouble (39 cents a yard in 1952) at eight. Monday to ask for a $2.50. in- fatr condition, Playing fi buyers, ’ since ‘the death of her 74-year-old and-a-third cents. Crease for rentals of voting Cries ard, an im AMKRG6ugh the person who ac- father, George W. Brantner. He About 900 persons came into places and a 50-cent hike in meal Aw »
of Butler Unive transcended all citals here.
was found dead In their basement each of his three stores within afigwances for poll workers, St. Louis Phones Dead Jan. 28, with about 100 hatchet three hours, e present rental fee is $15 BT. LOUIS, Mo. Mar. 8 (UP) wounds in his head, Today, he will sell women's Pe" precinct and food allowance; »1. LOUIS, et :
cepted $2 from me to circumvent the line was. identified to bureau nfficials yesterday. they have not
questioned the man about his She i= the mother of William lisle stockings that bear a 1952 '* 2 per proier. : A general work stoppage by Se His technique connections with license branch E. Echard, 20. “brilliant” student Price tag of 49 cents. at 25 cents. Lil J Rowing impossible. to Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. tounding than é¢ employees. at DePauw University in Green- get voting sites for .that price, employees in the St. Louis area etic and imagin
Mr. Black and Edwin Haerle, county license branch manager, «ald they have not found evi-
‘ he said. “Several committeemen i castle, Ind. He was cle: fter . ; ' was in progress today over the ’ ig le : fa Razed truth Still ‘Need Judge have Jo le they have been un- gocking ; ob linemen who reFA serum questioning a few days . able to: zent polling places WE VE fused to work atop poles in the dence branch employees were in a 2d after the hatchet death For Beating Case used in previous eiections. rain. Dial service was not afon the deal, despite the fact they , - Young Echard and his mother Mr. Brown noted homes used fected. have not questioned the person "QUEEN BESS' — Bess Myer- «aid they were upstairs in their Another new judge will be as voting places often are “torn —— —— REL who accepted the $2. : son. "Miss America of 1945" home a short time before” My chosen for the trial of two loan up” 10 days since voting machines Advertisement | Witnessed Identification { - Brante ent tty the iy t collectors charged with force may be delivered a week before f Mr. Haerle, Mr. Black, and op- and now.a New York television ey wen 6 the basement ,oqinet 5 young housewife who the election and not-removed until Helps You Overcome
his playing cal fully than bef more confiden than In previ here. As a result, h ful demonstrati at its best, It |
. . where he was found dead. : 3 serves much erators of the business where the Star, shows 8 new Jariaty of pink Authorities have long regarded pwed TROTIEY. a few days after. ! ir of us branch is located yesterday were camellia, named Queen Bess Mrs. Echard as the big question _ Henry Goett, former Superior ee EY FALSE TEETH : ule IO iy and present when the identification in honor of her selection as na- mark Ih the mysterious death Court judge picked from an ear- | board may y § i f ¢ U7 Ter panel of three, today declined | Looseness and Worr i key was made. tional camellia queen of 1952. ‘they said y e. He bad Dass ql yY Grinds Vacuum prised all over Serv \ J Although Mr. Haerle sald none Th. flower was developad at Youngstown Police Chief Fud- » abd 3 een ame | No longer be annoyed or feel ill-at-ease packed mand of tone of his employees could have been Magnolia Gardens, Charleston, ward J. Allen today clung to the after the defendants objected to {because of loose, wobbly false teeth. Mozart's decep involved, because all were women, S.C ' ' theory that Mr Brantner come Municipal Court 4 Judge B8cott FASTEETH. an improved alkaline inon- r Fantasia I told him a man was inside the 9% —. I mitted suicide. But Dr. David McDonald, acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates Hino His Mos branch cashier's cage for at least ’ ’ Bélinky, coroner inai tod it W 1 80 Judge McDonald today fy a lpia Je . rr appropri: y, fete ny : : : ; | . ng “a . Dg. to gums half an hour, Truman's Trip South murder and sald he has the back. DAmed another panel. They are {made sore. by exessive acid mouth. Avold The first bool
Mr. Black contended, however,| i ovo . Walter E. Myers Jr. Scott Ging he had heen unable to establish Depends on Mrs. Wallace lion pa tionally Known . ha Samuel E. Garrison. that any of the branch employees] WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 (UP) , He said the stiivide theory. was Defendants are Robert Bego, | had heen operating a conspiracy president Truman, barring com- “fiction or wishful thinking sot 22, and Russell Young, 26, col-| with outsiders to sell “quick serv-piications in the illness of hig phased on facts” Eg. lectors for Household Finance| \\ fce” and could only accept the mother-in-law, will leave by plane — ..__ Corp. Mrs. Betty Jean Cunning-| branch manager's word she knew at 12:30 p. m. EST tomorrow for The week's TV schedules in ham, 22, of 1420 W. 32d St.
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State Leland 8mith on the pos-day that Mrs. David W, Wallace, pbs ee eae one ereer sibility of reopening the branch. |ajling mother of Mrs. Truman, Mr. Black added, however, he was ‘much Improved.”
does not intend to close the in-| Mrs. Wallace became critically . : vestigation. He said he had toll last Friday at Blair House, . Julius Bremen Says Wk Seviaiin leave town on business but plans putting the President's Florida 0 P
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