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Indictments Due Today |

By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 22—Authorities hinted today they expected the grand jury to return several indictments before nightfall in the $500-a-night call girl expose that has rocked cafe society. The jury took testimony a number of witnesses yesterday but press agent Ray Davionl, held on charges of procuring and compulsory prostitution, was not among them, Davioni, who was arrested last Friday in the rald which netted oleo heir Minot (Mickey) Jelke 111, had proniised to ‘tell all” to the grand jury yesterday but buttoned his lips at the last moment Shortly after Davionl went back to the cell where he has languished since his arrest be cause he could not furnish $45,000 ball, the press agent's pretty blonde wife, known as Gloria Sin clalr, was arraigned as a material witness in the prdstitution racket Mrs. Davioni previously had

been picked up, but authoritic turned her loose with the explana tion she was not Involved in the

sensational vice case,

Paper Says Britain Will Train Germans

L.ONDON, Aug. 22 (UP) Britain plans to train pilots, some of them

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of the German bombed veterans ropean

IN SPOTLIGHT—Model Pat

Thompson arrives at the district

attorney's office for questioning .- -; © Actor Wallace, who is alleged

in the New York vice probe. Authorities say she paid actor Richard Wallace for his "lovg and affection."

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defense forces, the l.on-

confirm the

MORE QUESTIONS—M iss Thompson during questioning.

to have received "at least’ $300 a week from her, is charged with living off her earnings.

Herald said today. ministry refused report

on Daily The air

to believed the However

AS A MODEL—Miss Thompson is shown as she posed with “a ‘male model for a magazine

article illustration. Title of the magazine story is "We Weren't Thinking of Love." other aviation sources said they

Herald report to be correct,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

nN.Y. Call Girl Case}

Don’t Believe Judge Doesn't Have A Heart

Don't let anybody tell judge doesn’t have a heart, A man and wife, charged in Municipal Court 4 yesterday with violation of the 1935 Beverage Act, found one who does. “They were found guilty of selling a detective a bottle of beer after hours. They were fined $25 and costs and sentenced to 30 days in jail. Upon questioning the couple, Judge Scott McDonald learned the hushand has cancer of the lung, can't work and has been given only a few months to live. A check with the man’s doctor substantiated the story. Judge McDonald suspended both fine and sentence.

Burglar Helps Victim Call Aid—Wrong House

CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (UP)Mrs. (iladys Berman got a head start on the burglar she saw standing outside her doorway,

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She rushed to a hall telephone and called police, hut the burglar rushed in, took the telephone and directed officers to another address,

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Motorists Talks Way

Into $81 in Fines

NEW YORK, Aug. 22 (UP)—

Boris Brysman of the Bronx had § to pay $81 in traffic court be- gs

cause he talked too much’ while defending another motorist arrested for speeding.

Brysman, passenger in an au- i tomobile which had been ticketed

by Patrolman Edgar 8. Jones,

asked the officer what he would PS

“do with a fellow who got six

or seven tickets and didn't an- 3

swer them.” The suspicious patrolman took Brysman to a police station,

where it was learned he had ig- (3

nored seven summonses. man paid the fine.

Brys-

Plan $30,000 Coffin For Mrs. Eva Peron

WILTON, Conn., Aug. 22 (UP) $2 -An ornate $30,000 crystal coffin ¢

for the late Eva Peron, wife of

President Juan D. Peron of Ar-? gentina, may be built here, it was &

disclosed today. Kenneth Lynch, head of the metal-working firm of Kenneth Lynch & Sons, said two groups of Argentine representatives in

this country had asked him for ol

a bid on such a coffin. Mr. Lynch decHned to identify

the Argentines and emphasized a

that nothing is definite yet on the deal.

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