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Katharine Brush, Novelist, Dies at 49

NEW YORK, June 11 (UP) Katharine Brush, 49, novelist and short story writer, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital, She had been ill for several months. Mrs, Brush, who began her career as a reporter for the Boston Traveler, had been a writer of note since 1920. Probably her most famous book was “Young Man of published in 1930.

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Political Roundup—

Offer GOP Delegates Free Trip to See lke

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ |

Eisenhower-for-President lead-| ers here offered Indiana's 32) delegates to the National Con-| vention a free trip to meet th General in Detroit Saturday. | One of the first delegates to ex-| press a willingness to meet Gen. | Dwight D. Eisenhower was Liste’ Wallace, chairman of the Indiana Taft - for - President Committee. | However, he intends to go “mere- | ly as an observer.” Sen. Homer E. Capehart has refused the invitation. Sen, William E. Jenner and State ,GOP

to meet the General but said they would pay their own expenses. Mr. Wallace also said he would pay his own way. . | Trip by Plane A regularly scheduled Chicago & Southern.plane will carry the Indiana contingent to Detroit. A company worker, Robert Campbell, said all arrangements had been made with Eugene Pulliam, publisher of the Star-News, and George Diener, local Eisenhower leader. Thirty of Indiana’s 32 delegates favor Sen. Taft for President. The state convention instructed {all 32 to support Sen. Taft but {two Marion County delegates— Mr. Pulliam and William Hutcheson—balked. They said they would not be bound by the convention’s resolution. County Clerk H. Dale Brown, co-ordinator of the Indiana Eisen-

Suit Charges Broker

Charge Mail Handler With Embezzlement

David Bridges Jr., Evansville, was arrested by Post Office in-

Underpaid Employee A Sheridan insurance broker {was sued in Federal Court today {for "$330 by the U. S. Labor Department. | The federal agency filed the| suit in behalf of a former em-

Her works included: “Little spectors today on ‘a charge of ployee of Fred E. Beauchamp, op-

Sins,” “Night Club,” “Redheaded Woman,” “Other Women,” “Don’t Ever Leave Me,” “This Is

{embezzling $24 from the mails. | The 27-year-old mail handler in the Evansville Post Office is

lerator of Insurance | Service.

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On Me,” “You Go Your Way,” charged with taking money from|champ paid less than 75 cents an “The Boy From Maine,” and “Out!/two test letters mailed by inspec-/hour minimum wage to Marion of My Mind” She is survived by/tors. The inspectors had Bridges|Land between Mar. 1 and Dec, 28, & son, Thomas Stewart Brush, under surveillance after reports|{1951, when she worked as a genlof previous thefts. i

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However, the Taft people, for County - Republican {the most part, declined the free ini arternoon to select a cam-|all or part of Indiana's 26 dele|trip. They said they wanted t0 pajgn manager for the fall elec-|8ates . . . AFL Teamster Presipay their own way. ftion. . . | {Attorney B. Howard Caughran is|

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Mayor Clark meets with Marion, candidates

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