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Judge John F. X. McGohey re"served decision yesterday on a. motion to dismiss perjury indictments against former government economist William ‘'W. Rem-

ington.

. ton argued in seeking the motion that. the foreman of the grand jury. which indicted Remington the first time “exercised an undue

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1952

Reserves Ruling to Drop Teo Many

+ By United Press NEW YORK, June 4-—Federal

Defense Attorney Tohn M. Min-

influence. - . Mr. Minton said the jury foreman had an alleged financial interest in the publication of a book by Elizabeth T. Bentley, the government's chief witness before the grand -jury. The defense asked for “an examination to determine. this influence” at the grand jury hearing.

Convicted Last Year Remington ‘was convicted In|

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William W. Remington jconviction was obtained under an “I notice a very charming young

{unconstitutional statute.”

| ¥ebruary, 1951, of perjury after |e 000 bail.

he denied to a grand “jury that] he ever had been a Communist Party member. The Court of Ap-

ordered a new trial. The government, however, in-| dicted him for perjury for testi-| mony at the first trial. Dismissal of both indictments was sought on the grounds that all actions, including the first trial, were without legal founda-1 tion. * . _In‘opposing the motion, Roy M. onfidential * assistant to|

Af all the de TL . true he THEW “SPECHT “provided | that a defendant could be convicted of perjury committed while testifying in his own defense “even though his conviction as a result of the trial was Treyersed, and further, ‘even if his

42 From Here Commissioned Forty-two Indianapolis

dents .and graduates of -Indiana anid. Purdue Universities “have

tenants in the Army and Air

Force. =

Commissioned at Purdue Uni-

versity were: { Donald J. Carr, 5960 Oak St. Nicholas J. Clones, 716 E. 32d St.; James H. Duke, | ; Samuel E. Eck, 1935 W.| . 15th’ St.; Q , 2325 8. Pennsylvania St; Richard W, Maffett, R. 1: David B. McNay, RR. 4; Robert A. Wheas 817 N. Oxford Ave.: War- .. Wrig 4241 Melbourne Rd., and James Arthur Weise. Receiving their commissions at

Indiana University were: Harry L. Arthur, 415 St. Paul St: Robert Ww. Bork, 5105 Washington Blvd.: arl P Blanchard Sr. 1129 N. Alabama’ §t.: Prank L. Bryan, 3926 E. } John E. Cadou. 825 E. 36 W. Ceder, 5739 Julian Ave.; E. Edwards, 261 8. Audubon Rd. ¥. Fagala. 6006 N. Dearborn St; ¥rederick ©. Faulkner. 620 N. Berwick Ave. Robert N. Gillman. 3533 Balsam Ave. “harles L. Green, 2842 Paris Ave: Harry!

Cy all 1320 N. New. Jersey St. Alan 9 rn. 4237 Alvin H. Hart. 4 N. Audubon R % es Jr, 35 W. 46 om, 118 E

ler, ht,

Robert

' Kenneth EB. Lemons. Jr.

way: i a Washington Blvd; Willlam H. Lewis, Baath ot James 8, McBride~ IL

812 7048 Rd. J D. McNair IT, 2040 Boulevard Place; Harry A. Rider Jr.. 623 N. Wale St; William A, Schmadeke. 950 El-| enberger Pkwy.; Donald P. Stevens, 157] Forest Bivd.; Robert R. Vinson, 916 N.| Oriental "! “Robert D. White, 5801 N.| Delaware _St.; Henry B. Witham Jr.

3540 N. Pennsylvania St. Also granted commissions ere Mark D. Gale, Cumberland; Walter E. Da Lawrence; Michael D. Macomber, R.R. 1,| Augusta, and John P, Apple, Oaklandon. , ——————————— . i

"Woman Killed, Mate, | Daughter Hurt in Crash!

SULLIVAN, June 4 (UP)— Mrs. Elizabeth Avent, 25, Hopewell, Va., wag killed and her hus-| band and daughter injured crit-| ically in a two-truck-car accident .on Ind. 54 south of here last night. Taken to Mary Sherman Hospi- | tal were Herman Avent, 26, and Patricia Avent, 4. Truck driver Robert Beswell, 36, Terre Haute, also at the hospital, was not be-

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The Elks Realty Company, 2 ern, fire-proof hotel building contain-

¥ng 186 guest rooms and additional space (now occupied by Elks Lodge) that may

its eight-story, m

Remington currently is free in quite differently these days.”

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ot The Antlers Hotel is now Being successfully operated by the. Albert Pick chain under

I, 1960.

vw, Complete information regarding all details of the company's operation may parties on inquiry Trust Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. Terms of sale will provide for a-10 per cent deposit of cash with the offer and the balance in cash upon delivery of satisfactory deed and title. . ;

Although stockholders have approved the offer and sale of its property, any sale pursuant to this notice will be subject to their -specific approval.

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to and including June 27, 1952, at ffice of F. C. Albershardt, president, b154Fletcher Trust Building, Indianapolis, Indiana.

The Antlers Hotel is located on the southwest corner of North Meridian and St. Clair Streets with a frontage of 125 feet on Meridian Street and

By United Press

WASHINGTON, June 4— Rep. see much TV, requested more in-| E. C. Gathings (D. Ark.) told alformation jon the plunging neck-. .

Re m i n gto n In dictments congressional committee yester-ilines. “Just how low

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\day there are too many “lewd and and how high are they now obscene” shows on television and asked. Mr. Gathings hedged. Mixing Mr. Gathings described what he

then staged an impromptu,

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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘Lewd And Obscene’ TV Shows, Co

spectators.

Colo). who admitted he doesn't now is a little higher.” “It's hard to. say just where )" Gathings began as Chair- skirted young woman | did they get,/man Oren Harris (D. Ark.) rapped thinly-clad young man ?” he for order among the

ngressman Declares behind her, with the young man

; grass- standing close by,” he reported. nd a To emphasize his point, Mr. ith millions who

ancing|Gathings raised his arms above St.Joseph

tittering the hoochie-coochie and ‘$Raking nis head, shook his hands and wom RE dish

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Lissa to demonstrate yi anatomical measuring points called an “obscene and lewd” act shimmying all the way back to|“bump” to describe the finale of | The usually-solemn Gathings somewhat, he said “the waist line on a show known as “You Askedthe floor, landing on Ber Bandsthe ant. - Toll o 4 ‘put on his lafgh-fetching -per- “ — {formance before a startled) : {House Commerce Subcommittee 3

{considering his resolution aimed) lat finding out whether congres-| |sional action is necessary to clean! ‘up radio and TV programs. “The Arkansas Democrat said he abhored the idea of censorship and conceded that television neck-| lines are higher since the industry adopted its .S0~- called “purity| code,” But he sald Congress

down ‘again. . RI Mr. Gathings put his stamp of’ approval on Dagmar’'s new neck-

line. Speaking of the improvement in

|Tv standards, Mr. Gathings said

llady named Dagmar is attired

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