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Asks $70,000 From aver: . Only 1 at Large the aged. to the blind and te de-} : . . Kroger Co. Store WELL, Swi Were Wf y rg rt siden. | Eyelet Embroidery Trimmed

After Mass Flight | Old age and blind assistance maximums were raised. from $50 37 United Prem to $55, and children’s assistance

ing another man take two women A $70,000 damage suit was filed from Kansas City, Mo., to |

against the Kroger Co. here to- Shreveport, La., to work as pros-| NFIE A 29 Freeday by a young mother who ac- titutes. Middieton was arrested! © Al FIELD, Aug. 22 | from $50 to $60 for one child and

cused the firm of “malicious at 819 Highland Ave. dom was over today for nine of from S18 1S $21 for each ad prosecution.” George King, agent in charge 10 teen-age boys, who escaped ditional chi . Sunyd Mrs. Mary Schomberg, 1001 here, said Middleton escaped Tuesday from the Indiana Boys - Cameron It in She suit filed in Shreveport police at the time his |g. Committee to Study Superior Court 3 said she was companion, Lewis E. Ennis, was o Billy Wyatt. 16, Au-| ; “falsely arrested” Mar. 13 as a arrested earlier this week. Wii ow in arith today. | Tax-Exempt Agencies forgery suspect. She said she was| Ennis has been sentenced by Three were caught early this| wASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UP) “imprisoned” 17 hours, buta Shreveport court to serve a morning, one of them amid Zu) _Chaironan EE. Cox (D. Ga.) charges later Were dismissed by year and a day in prison. fire, by Vincennes police. lsald . 1oday his committee to in the Prosesitors SHice, Middleton was to have a hear-| mpe" officers discovered two vestigate tax-exempt foundations The 20-year-old woman de- ing today before a U. S. Com- boys in a locked car in a parking |will start public hearings in mid-| clared the charge was dropped missioner. llot. They sped away and Patrol-|geptember or. drornd the first Of because "Ro evidence of gulit. was re man Richard Yochum fired a shot october,

found.” . at the tire. He hit his mark but! 71¢ will take that long, Mr. Cox She also has asked Judge Nor- State Advances to 12th the car sped on with a flat tire. |qgid, for the committee staff to

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man E. Brennan to order Kroger's to publish a “full and complete retraction of the false accusations” made against her. Manager of the Kroger store branch at 1533 N. Illinois St. was not available for comment on the suit. It was at that branch

Place on U. S. Tax List It was found abandoned a

y y ‘short time later north of town WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UP) and police captured Edward E.

—Indiana stepped up from 13th garpett, 14, Switz City. The other to 12th place among the states occupant, believed to be Wyatt, in federal tax collections during got away. {

. ! Shortly afterward, police ar{fiscal 1952, the Bureau of Internal rested the other two boys trving

assemble {ts material. He declined to comment on what the staff's preliminary study shows.

The special committee was cre-|

ated by the House on Apr. 4 under a ‘resolution sponsored by Rep. Cox, who in the past has been sharply critical of some big

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|to steal a-car. They were Vernon|foundations. The U. S. collected $1.352,796~|E. Robson, 15, Lafayette, and] ere {470 from Hoosiers, compared with Robert G. Sutton, 16, Marion. { . or tt : 1$1,195,460,954 the previous year. Four other escapees were cap- Tax Agent Saves Little Baby Killed by Car The only states putting| more tured Thursday night by two| LONDON, Aug. 22 (UP)—Sir MUNCIE, Aug. 22 (UP)—One- into the national Kitty were| Marion County deputy sheriffs|William Diggins, late chief tax year-old Arnold Bailey Jr. Mun- |New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, | who found them walking along|inspector who helped collect about cle, was killed last night when!Michigan, California, Ohio, Texas, | Ind. 37 north of Indianapolis. $11 billion yearly from Britons, | he was struck by an auto driven Missouri, New Jersey, Massachu-| The other two were nabbed saved only $7686 out of his life's |

by Mrs. Mabel Fields, Saratoga. setts and Maryland. {near the school after their escape./earnings, it was announced today. |

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