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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 21
‘Mystery Man’ Grunewald Fails To Show Up At Tax Quiz
Ry United Press ; NEW YORK, Aug. 15 — Henry (The Dutchman) Grunewald, “silent witness” ofa House tax scandal investigation. failed today to an&wer a subpena to appear before 8 federal grand jury. He has suffered a heart attack, former ton-in-law, John Sorenti, said.
Mr. Grunewald, “mystery man” of Washington influence circles, was taken from Spring Lake, N.
his
Mr. Oliphant
J., to Washington this morning offs in the government's by private ambulance, Mr. Sor- collecting agency. rent] said. The grand jury yesterday spent He said Mr. Grunewald was
resting in his apartment in Wash-
Mr. Grunewald
charges of shakedowns and paytax- |
two and a half hours question-
revenue commissioner Joseph T. r
Nunan. : House Investigators found Mr. Eden and Bride Begin $14-a-Day
Nunan had more than $176,000 in unreported income during his sev-
en years as head of the tax bu- Honeymoon reau. Mr, Bolich, according to testimony, received about $23,000 LONDON, Aug. 15 (UP) —
in gifts and had spent $62,000 poreign Secretary Anthony Eden more than his known income dur- and his bride. the former Clarissa ing his tenure. ———— Churchill, left by plane today for lan austerity $14-a-day honey[moon on a Portuguese uranium Imine island. A 32-year-old father today was! The newlyweds took off from sentenced to serve 1-10 years in '[ondon airport for Lisbon in a State Prison for the May 23 shoot British Overseas Airways Argoing of his estranged wife.
Father Sentenced Here For Shooting Wife
ington. ing Charles Oliphant, a former naut aircraft. With them, they It is reported U. 8. Attorney attorney in the Revenue Bureau. Francis Earl Wallace, the de- . pried the legal limit of £25 Frank Parker may ask for a show Daniel A. Bolich;, a.former rev- fendant, in Criminal Court 1 870) each allowed British vacacause order against Mr. Grune- enue commissioner, also wag pleaded guilty to shooting his tioners abroad — regardless of wald, : questioned at length. wife, Lela, when she attempted to } | The. grand jury presumably Mr. Oliphant and Mr. Bolich take her clothes from their home rank--for their 10-day trip. planned to question Mr. Grune- would not comment afterward on at 1141 8S, Kenwood Ave. Britain has clamped down on wald on the same subjects he re- the line of questioning in the General Hospital doctors testi- tha conversion of pounds sterling
fused to talk about early Year in an appearance before the House committee. His name has been linked with
grand jury was known to be terested especially in the
this secret jury session. However, the
ancial affairs of Mr. Bolich and former
fied the bullet entered Mrs, WH-| lace's neckj missing the jugular pees ens) n RE Es Baar the nation's dwindling gold and
dollar reserves.
into foreign exchange because of, »
It's No Crime
Vital Statistics in Indianapolis For a Woman
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BIRTHS 2 DEATHS
BOYS
Edgar L. Chatham, 25, 864 E. 38th: The Jus Chifis.- 55. at Methodist Hospital resa C Lombardi, 21, i138 8, Fide: ALS Franels—John, Kathryn MeCariny; cerebral hemoiihase. ust fo e Clifford C. Groover, 31, 130 N. Park: Man Te Murrey Spearing yon O88 Jesse Covington. 85, at 742 N. Elder, cere L.- Richards, 43 330-Reno A bral hemorrhage Q . 2 . op {0 Vip | Robert’ W. Cassiman. 34. Latavet Melba At St. Vineent's—Iva, Warren Adamson: 0 poiane or a re To OME women are perpetually Smith 29905 N. .Pennsylvani John, Elizabeth Stahl Horace, Geneva pital myocardial infarction " f Charles E Woessner 18, 534 Warren Sparks. William, Rose Hurrle. Thomas ‘ ! ‘ ’ ! 21, and one of them landed in Borothy Hunt M537 < hase en lene Melton; Prank, Mariorie Heas- Charles Kraft. 79. at Veterans Hospi‘al TAP 9 o hy 18. y at Oriental; 1A Pete Peggy Petrous James cerebral thrombosis Muni« ipal Court 4 yesterday beMary C. Coffey 1320 EE Ohio Po a Mitchell Alvin Kathleen Roy Long. 82. al 4238 Norwaldo, car y William N. Kohlstaedt, 4 1161 College eV eese cinoma : cause of fit, Edna Hoff a 816 W th : At Methodist—Sam, Nella Rieman: James. Raymond Mills, 73, at Veterans Hospital T1 Y n t Parker W. Snyder. 24, Carmel; Zoe Fuller Ruth Dankert: Melvin, Marilyn Shel. carcinoma d . 16 arresting officer, 3rvan 25, 4628 N Pennsylvania ton: Ferdinindo, Anna Cortellinl;- How Emma Schilling. 81 at 8 Vincent's Hos will : y Charles Curtis. 32, 918'; N Alabama ard, Charlotte Wilson; James, Clara pital, myocardial Infarction iHHllams told Judge ro-T Julia DeVare 37.0 1401 N. Pennsylvania Somerville Harold Thelma Parker Steven 3] imicer 3 months, | at Methodist \ K Pro-Tem Robert N. Simon. 36° 3113 N. Meridian Thomas, Joyce Pickett: Gilbert, Esta OsDilal, diarrhea . . ietor Rigo e hs 3 ; ‘Helaine F Borinstein ‘a6 {155° N : Me Biown Stuart. Marjorie Cavell, Everett, Edward Wilhite. 58, at 4821 Winthrop k got he had been investiridian Marilyn Stanley earonary occlusion gating a disturbance in 300 hlo i A \ . ca —— is $ ’ ¢ Irving Stewart, 19, 4155 Randolph: GIadyYs A{ Coleman — James, Esther Dalglish " ‘ 5 4 ’ k ¥ England Ad COIUNDUS, 3 NP . Hugh, Mary Locke CLUBS N. West St. when the woman r prson, 2 1302 psy] ’ , . A Carney Cect . 25 1080 W_ At General 3G ene Patricia Berry Tau Kappa Epsilon Indianapolis Gradu 2d Ths 4 y : ** “Charles, Virgie Turner: Richard, Rose ate Club will meet Aug, 21 at 7 p. m. in told "him she didn’t like the way
: » o 1 R the Marott Hotel Norman R Wynn, 2 Marilyn Robinson ; ;. J. Cox 2 948 La R A, Meme—Gordon, Nellle Brinegar, 41 N _- " -~ - he was going about it. George W French ih amjilton Ave m x King. 45 581 F . : The policeman also testified she John D Franz, 24 riha Neal . cInls Held in Theft 24. Marion At St. Franeis—Billy, Martha tookshe;ry told him she was 21. According Charles K, Cavender. 24. 128 N Park; At St Vincent's Bernard Elizabeth Zier Carl Otis Edwards, 22, of 33 to tt ' 3 ors 28 2 4 05—N-—Calbot or: George Ary erguston ¥ " - \ ] ‘ v - Bett. Samy, 25 2505 N-faibe At Methodisi Donald.” shirley Melvin, N. East St, and James E. Mar- Dora ear he Appeared an he SA 1 ester delores age. dernert Vivian a ne y W : ae SIC 3 older, a0 he arrested : . PE . : R Al cum, 33, of 335 N. East St., were , DIVORCE SUITS FILED Aratia: ay ALICIA her on a disorderly conduct ; Chas Mary Newlin: Donald. Bernice Apple. arrested yesterday on preliminary y conduc Morgan vs, Bessy V y Charles, Mason D Raymond Eva Lucid Sammie Ruby » . ’ charge ut Ruth A Rusk Stella o vs Fp F Graves, William, Rosemary Nelson; Con- Charges of larceny after they ' Shirley, Julia va Grant Booker, Catherine stant Flaine Martin Stephe MALY were n , y . y y 5 v Der i ee tr aE Mal A Oot, Rev. Russi, Wilma Winners © Were caught with several hundred The judge took a“lohg look at rury ilda vs. James “a ugh . t ‘oleman Ceell, Llizabeth Higrin jCr ) F " bert =1 ve. Ruby PF Newcomb Reatrice awitham, George, Odessa Kendrick pounds of Scrap metal taken the Yom an And said She looks L. ve William E ard, Mary Rvs Wayne. Lenora Kirkham, Alexander, from the B & FE Sheet Metal 21 to me. Then let her off with Charles H Washingt Marilyn vs Philip Retty Stovanovigh :
Miller At General Robert, Retty' Jeffries Shop, 5517 Bonna Ave. A warning.
“Nason, Glen E vs. Betty J,
EVERYONE GETS THEIR MONEY B
—Who Pays During the
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- . HERE'S PROOF:
Here Are Only a Few of the Many, Many,
People Who Have Received Their Money Back!
Mrs. Alberta Louks, 1831 Spann Avenue got back $100, twice. She received a total of $200 in refunds.
520 South Mrs. Harold Hart, 1403 Charles
St., got back $10.
Mrs. C. L. Jones, Ryboldt, received a $45 refund.
(Sorry, there is not space to list the names
YOU, Too, Can Get
Mattie Fulford,
Mr. Harry |. Carson Jr, 3970
Mrs 1315 Ww. Henry St, got back $60 in W. Troy Ave, was refunded cash, - $57.
of everyone who have received refunds)
Your Money Back
IF YOU PAY IN THE "MAGIC HALF HOUR"
Come in . . . make a purchase or pay on your account. Everyone will be given a receipt showing the exact time of their payment . . . stamped by a time clock machine. A "Magic Half Hour" will be announced each day for the previous business day. Each "Magic Half Hour" has been chosen at random by the Merchants Armored Car Service,
sealed in an envelope, and will be kept locked in their vault until day of announcement. At that time it will be posted in
“Refund Days” will end nof later than Aug. 30.1952.
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ... MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30
STORE OPENS EVERY MORNING AT 9:30
Copyright, 1352; by Peoples Outfitting Colne.
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Peoples store, if your Refund Days Time Receipt shows you paid your money during the "Magic Half Hour" . , . come to the cashier windows on Peoples second floor and present your Time Receipt and cash sale receipt , . . or payment book. You will get back every cent of your cash payment for a cash purchase, down payment, layaway payment, or payment on account. No phone, mail, or C.O.D. transac. tions will qualify. All claims for refunds must be made within 10 days from date of transaction,
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