Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1952 — Page 8
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Bares Income A : 'by Universal® Pictures Co. | Of Tax Agent Mr. Giunta -testified that UniBeyond Pay and that Mr, Ash's family's hotel, 4 (pe ejocution species),
By United Press expenses at the Beverly-Wilshire|, ,, the juvenile Court trial o WASHINGTON, ‘Mar. 19 — A|gotel were paid by an official of vrs Rogemary Slaymaker Dedwitness told House tax. scandal|{Universal, . man today. investigators today that a New| Not Approved Mrs, Dedman is charged with
nt ‘or ; {contributing ts the delinquency York revenue agent spe Mr. Ash ultimately recommend-| oo" 10 conn 1d girl by providing
saved $36,700 more than .he re-| seived In income from 1945/24 approval ot substantially tnt Hauer ava overhight lodgings for :hrough 1950. - Be ‘ “| the -ager. onsen, Adrian Ah, rcelvea| Slim, of, Universal, Mr, Ghunta) Gimiar counts are pending us $40,100 in income during the five- not ‘approved The’ final’ amount an aftermatn of statements of ox year period and either spent or ph Foyec, 2s 15 vet been teen-agers that the 32-year-o put into savings a total of $76,800, tar lp ed WOMAN was’a ring-leader in “sex according to-testimony heard by Cn, RD istantes surrounding” E8 in her West Side apartthe House Ways and Means Sub-| Ash's suspension from the Ment. committee investigating tax ¥ : scandals. Mar. 7, were brought out by the gorieq a1) Investigated Ash ibcoprmittes in a continuing in-| ‘ The testimony was given nylYSitigation of interns) Tn the lauor to the teen-agers. She Rosario Giunta, special agent who | now York City area. {sald she served “hrown cows,” a investigated the Ash case. |" Two agents who appeared beMr. Giunta sald Mr. Ash, who ¢.,q the subcommittee earlier rehas been suspended from his ry,.0q to testify on grounds of| $8000-a-year job in the third New, og uihle self-incrimination. A 'Imony of two teen-agers yesterYork tax collection district, 18 third, like Mr. Ash, went to a day that she performed a “lewd now in a New York City hospital hospital about the time the sub- and lascivious” dance before a for an operation. committee sought him for ques- mixed group of teen-agers which
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Mr. Ash's wife and son to fly to Los Angeles in December, 1947. , «piown cow” (the d rinking,
ice cream, Mrs. Dedman also denied tes-
nn of sie wcll iquor, Lewd Dance versal paid the plane fare ~Denied in Sex Case A
But today Mrs, Dedman took Internal Revenue Service, as ofj4y, stand in her own defense and clad in a pink satin gown and [robe and she insisted: Never, she sald, did she serve]
drink made by pouring coke over {Dedman, her fourth mate whom
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It wasn't the “hootchy-kootchy,” declared Mrs. Dedman. She sald the teen-agers were dancing to récords and one girl showed her how to do the rhumba. .8he sald! she then practiced it with her teen-age son. Describing the dance to the jury she said: “It's the kind of a dance where you try to swing your hips.” The teen-ager sald Mrs. Dedman wore a filmy negligee which she tossed about recklessly. But Mrs. Dedman said today she was
“To see through it you would have had to have a magnifiying glas.” She was preceded on the stand by her present husband, Grover
she wed since the Juvenile Court charges were filed, Mrs. Dedman sald she divorced her first husband, her second divorced her and got custody of their child,
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. Mr. Giunta said that during the!tioning. |included her own 16-year-old son. : bn ee i wales edit Dad
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES an eT First It's Panthers, Now It's Hunters, Says Housewife
—Mrs. J. G. Baldwin complained Since her report on the panthers she said. last week that two panthers were last Friday, prowling around her home. She have become so - numerous she! complained yesterday that too fears they'll shot each other. The many hunters are prowling after the panthers. »
edge of Buffalo Bayou, ‘on? theilone hunters ‘with hounds, and ariimals might come back and mals once, she said, but missed.
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HOUSTON, Tex., Mar, 19 (UP) fringe of a heavily-wooded area. hunting parties with heavy rifles,” maybe we could get a shot a ; /them.” ? : 2 Mrs. Baldwin reported two black panthers in the area, and.
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