Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1952 — Page 13

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g ; | a smi | + McGrath Mum Army Builders ———— - . W 3 ot | Upheld on oth your E : Fi " rR" === 1 Firing Morris ir Bases | | : { - By United Press By United Press - i] WASHINGTON, Sept. 29—For- WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—The erence to & mer Atty. Gen, J. Howard Mec- Army Engineers, who have been : n the Sept, Grath denied today a congres- undér a barrage of attacks for . sional charge that he sabotaged “bungling” the construction of i the administration's anticorrup-!| U. 8. air bases in North Africa, 't be dumb, tion drive last spring. | finally found congressional sup-| tor writing Mr. McGrath was ousted from port today. } . ng a stupid President Truman's cabinet Apr. The support may be conclusive | ; \ 3, a few hours after he had sum- in the congressional feud ‘with ms to me I marily fired Newbold Morris as |the,. Defense Department for it| wve the nod chief corruption hunter. A House came from the House Appropria-| ? Only one judiciary committee has been try.) tions Subcommittee which holds ; has been a ing ever since to find out just the pursestrings on military ‘dh what happened. . | spending. ! Ved avy In a formal report made public In a report on its five-month| ! ® ‘ast night, the subcommittee said investigation of the $421 million Mr. McGrath was largely to construction program, the subnd all the blame for the “inglorious failure”! committee said the Army Engi-| » Hoover, a of ue rama promised drivel neers have unjustly been made! cratic Con- against wrongdoers on e lfed- “th rhippi boys” for failures , 80 Wo had eral payroll. ne ines, cts, ae WASHINGTON, D. C. — Many big changes are due in the 114 days ting . It said Mr. McGrath appointed : gt 52 Ya Mr. Morris as corruption hunter Out of Proportion between now and the time when the new President comes in. Will you J after being “warned” that Mr. It added that any waste in the! be ready for them? Morris was involved in surplus, oo § {building of the five air bases in! - he doesn’t Tanker deals wRikh Bn Tord nm [Morocco has been “emphasized In business,in politics, in international affairs, the mise things Department was investigating. It| HOME FOR Gls—Bert Hollingsworth {second from left), chairman of the utilities division of |out of all proportion” to its actual balance of 1952 will continue t& be a time of tricky tides and cross said the charge “seems well justi-| ho 1952 Red Feather campaign, enjoys a cup of coffee at the Servicemen's Center as Mrs. J. G. |extent. currents. : : ne fied” that Mr, McGrath thought k P23 iH T P Burton. Ruffalo N.Y d Cpl. Frank Molettaire, Wil- | The obvious target of the re-| n newsmen, : . . . alo, N.Y. : aire, Wil- | . you believe Morris “might be susceptible to| Ollsaty, unter worker, serves P erry urton, Fu ° "an P an ole ’ {port was the Sepate Preparedness | . We are entering a gtrange time of fluctuating developments. read every- pressure.” { Mington, ‘Wel, . | Subeommitiee: Which has Jermed For example, there may be layoffs due to industry-wi%e cutbacks of ‘ vv sworth, general] 's Center, one of 50 ter during the year. The weekly | rogram a “fiasco,” marked | i Sing = Bonsall the Digupy : ; Bow ’ Een B, Be he; Se ier en's ma ATL i g the ye dancing, bridge bY “waste, inadequate planning production. This may disturb consumer markets. For some business d Ike. I've Agric an hin Selly that Bell Telephone Co. has been better understanding of the pro- and art classes, weekly dances and allure to Heel engineering men, it may be damage done them as innocent bystanders in a major ted through he deliberately tried to prevent an Named chairman of the utilities grams. and Sunday night suppers. It is Standards. The preparedness strike. For some investors, a sudden change in security prices or an wud-slinging effective clean-up campaign | division for the $1,643,356 1952 Miss Helen Sheerin, acting ex-!staffed by about 1300 volunteer 8roup climaxed its attacks on the unexpscted short ¢ terial nich may affect corporate ; own mind, “Their report is beneath the Red Feather campaign. ecutive director,” said about workers and is opened every day Arn Sages ast South vH| P ed shortage of materiels whic y P ta ignorant, dignity of men who care to be Mr. Hollingsworth toured the 266,000 servicemen visit the cen- at 9 a. m. Ele Ey roa dividends, : wn mind— onest and honorable,” he told a (to mislead Senators about the And so it goes, this nip-and-tuck year. Personal savings «are reporter, . : f — — ! DoF Anyone The former Attorney General Business: Notes— | Program, S1Y 35KnE he Army to at an all-time high, yet some retail merchants are complaining that Has declined, h t ja se CHPpIOp gainat} there's plenty of everything but customers Your favorite candi= hes. Ignor- Seciined, 1 Sever, 929 nto de- o U eo e (him, P ¥ y g . A ther . . .” 80 “ 3 Bide of the story Y P t [> The House members said many date may forge ahead in his race today, then stumble over a hig ’ at this time.” of the attacks on the program! 3 In New York, Mr. Morris said were “based on either Yalsehoods. | hurdle tomorrow. : , Hb believed that Mr. McGrath A N B H Off | Wi 3 : . , gross exaggerations or that type You may want to put off a business deal till next year — but . Eisenhows fired him because “he didn’t like re (o) e er of half-truth which emphasizes, 111 the t ftuation bes batt ? Tt i etting more an y big words, my methods” of ferreting out PON TEVERBAUGH ; faults only and ignores the) w e tax situation be better or worse? flowery, just corruption, particularly the fi- By DO iss oN di blished amount of work done and the dif-| more difficult to plan ahead in your business and personal jation. So, nancial questionnaires he tried THE LATEST report on consumer spending, publishe ficulties under which the job had affairs. vhs he a B By Negra 2m in by the Federal Reserve Board, is a paradox. to proceed.” BARA LP, - ce rtment o ' tl aia | 1 iE : oat Fo terol out. Pp fas Its report shows that despite large gains in income How 50 00 People Will be Read 0 eredit for Bungling Affair since the end of the war, people are no better off than How 500,000 People Will be Ready . If he was they were then. y s rule right 2X0e 1 Huort, Whisk j Seserth Incomes since 1946 have seen Cost Accountants | But no matter what happens, the 500,000 buyers of U, S. NEWS & but he sure as an 0 Ee very little real change. The gains, The local chapter of the Na- » WORLD REPORT will be considerably better prepared than most. If : fair, was approved by a sub-com- )aVe been pretty tional Association of Cost Ac-| | there's a sudden storm, they'll have their sails furled and their millions of mittee composed of four Demo-|vell erased by countants will hold a special get-| ’ hev'll be ndent voter. crats and Poe Republicans. Tts higher living |acquainted meeting Thursday at hatches battened down. If there's a tide lo fortunes they'll ) vote. But chairman is Rep. Frank L. Chelf #fosts. Bigger, {the Knights of Columbus Hall, By United Press . moving with it, not against it. And here's why... Vols 29% tue (D. Ky.). axes helped, 100 {1305 N. Delaware St. 2¢ siaris at A RAO a. The editors of U. S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT have shown by their able. Need Stephen A. Mitchell, hair-§ Y t "t: {6 p. m. : aval in ttl man De Be alt. a | Redward J. Dowd, controller ana, COED CO-ORDINATOR — {customs officials today probed forecasts that almost every important development that crashes the i otters. Oh Committee, was the subcommit-{fiation -— at leas secretary of Schwitzer-Cummins Miss Connie Beldmar, 3% N. wip hg gd a Daren headlines — whether it's political, military or economic —— is pre= at, City. eo. voutse) Yuring ue Toor eant on Sues! speaker, estat New Sy Butler Uni. |aircraft carrier USS Boxer while| ceded by a build-up of the forces involved. Big changes, whether . y 0 ’ { "Is - Gath episode. {4 {ne made the mos |the chapter, tells me. versity's Union Board, which |: v2" in combat in Koresh wa they happen in Iran, Korea, Washington, Moscow, New York, or anywhere ry Subommitiee "Mr. Me. Yardage on their i . | Sausage Counter co-ordinates activties of the | The ship's commanding officer, else, usually "telegraph their punches." “ ined” ta i hecks? ming ine i + G sterGrath was “determined 1° have That 1s right, the Mr. Teverbaugh | _ Paul Burch, treasurer of Stark, Aarien santer, student union eee = hi a By keen observation of news-in-the-making, our editors the news investigation, oo middle income 1 ey high ig 3 lof ‘the suspected ring could be at- (situated right here in Washington) are often able to tell readers ! tos kers — mostly) i « terested red a criti It also criticized Mr. McGrath Production Sorkes® = FEe% ¥47th annual convention of the Local Stocks and Bonds LE ay teres what to do about tomorrow's news today. Staff members are constantly opnumisiie for Jefusing io give Mr. Moris or bottom of the income ladder American Meat | | Capt, Gurney, whose ship just sounding out policy mekers — tallying probable Congressional votes A including data on , f. | stood comparaticely still, Insite, Sesion ., STOCKS oi » 1982 Bid Asked returned from a tour of duty in — piecing together first-hand réports from trained observers all nances of Mr. McGrath and all{ According to the Federal Re-| , "no - American Loan 5%...) 98 * . .*|Korean waters, said he was “cer- over the world. i : worthwhile starts Friday a found t Justice Department employees. serve Board survey, about half of) d ti ea ates a A -+-- tain the presence of drugs foun Hoy, SXCep The sube ittee said this “cast!the 53 million spending units 27 continues. Ayrshire Collieries com. ...... is""|on the ship could not have been By correlating all these reports, the editors bring you "nevs a flock of } Spo » last r| through Oct. 74 L (Splvres shah pid ...... 103 a result of war experiences.” mae ob or keep serious doubts on his good faith Lamiien) SEE] more ast Year .t Chicago. Be Bb LSI TRL 8, RR INT it certaluly wasn't bere- you can use"...news you can DO something about. They give you news 5 i - an e n , R »vas Va h On Yo I mising Mz. Morris full co The Bin and skilled Me gn Bobbu- Merrill 40% vid: i 1:!|dom—al you have to do is watch of important changes to expect in prices — wages — employment ng to their em ———— workers have received the big-|;) a DE ts Central Soya com -.......[ 3s 31 |the crew work” he said. “We conditions — politics — taxes — world affairs — business st boosts — about 41 per cent. Chamber of Commerce com .. 22 --- believe it is just the work of a Zh $11 affebt i doing is. ir Ze section of the in- Citizens Ind Tei 5% pa 30's |clique which thought it could pick prosperity — controls — and how these changes will affect your i iscouraging Tha Wile Soijas Worker andistitute, wilt coommonwaalih Loan 4% pid 8a 8 lun'5 little easy money.” business and personal affairs. Readers are helped to answer i the self-employed man has sel-ipgint out ho = Cummins Eng com... .. 34 Every lead in the case has been ~ & Eig in low tled for only 20 per cent increase. ..hanical tab- My. Bach Cummins Eng 4%a% "pid. 101 rome BI an vital questions like these: : : ig the idea * Tos os r. Bure iastern Ind Tel 5% pfd ... rai y - . : . ¢ t ; [ulation systems Ra Bei pa i | ficers involved “at least as far Will my son be drafted shortly? Will there be peace in Korea? #3 3 bligh Higher Food Costs jare replacing manual accounting | BiiiL Eh tric cam Pd sarees 14 las the investigation has gone,” ¥ ? P been con- Don't blame the farmer be- methods in “scoring” each pack-| family Tinance com... : ..:!|Capt. Gurney said. Capt. Gurney Is my line of business likely to slump? How much tax reduction = ook at their cause it costs more to eat. He'sing day. i {Mb Ha oo cot ::::| pointed out that narcotics were if any — should I count on? Is there likely to be another war wi e : : e actually jos? The Louisville Story, So Ee Le a Ly an PO a gig gn I con. | Home Fa "5 Aoki! So fplentint ny Sasy i obtain any crisis soon? »s the hous- sy ne bi cents. oth { vention. “Ind Asso Tel "i250 nt ares - oY ere en Clieckod Should I build a new house? Or stay where I am? Are any of my 52 cents goes to the| ,. Ass oe et . © jo Health, will be presented in Caleb] The offer 2 I er Air Express | Ind Gas & Water com... : 21% “My principal concern was to investments in danger? How can I build a "nest egg" in times like 5 en Sg me Rel, Sorioge x ig BP pout half of this is their labor! Air express shipments coming Eis Ath Club Renter is : 2 see that large quantities of drugs these? Is a recession likely in 1953, if Russia gets "peaceful and will not be- Mayor Charles costs. : \in and leaving the Hoosier cap-iing Foy & Lt com ........ 38's 0% were not brought by my ship ermament spending is curtailed? r of history. Z, 2y And there's the rub — as Ham-|itol city increased 54 per cent the *Indianapolis Water 44% pfd 99 ....!into the country, where they could RArnsley let says. : yo 190 weeks of Wiis soontn: Indiananolis Whisr om "CM ig be distributed and cause great Week after week, you get facts and trends which can be used ckbone to . = Labor costs have jumped 15 | An gross revenue 1s up vi {Je erson 3 ationa fe com... 11'3 3 harm.” he said. c "conspiracy, ler, both os per cent over the 1935-39 average cent for the period. [Sines ES Th 61" 3: Officers aboard the Boxer have to your own personal end business advantage. Is it any wonder that : y an act of hg and if productivity and greater| There were 4091 shipments egn Sai Le. 12,. 4. been investigating the suspected half a million thoughtful people get this new kind of news magazine what happens to efficiency had not been attained handled compared to 1966 last/p rR Mallory i eae 3% 3T:lring since the ship left Japan. regularly? Heridian St. a city When ee , by marketeers, your food bill year, during the 2-week period. (Mgimen-fertngion com .... 8, Fpl Captain said one man had paychiatrist i Fdilll “oud be considerably Neher Ike May Blast © BB Lia l, Ben he on SEND NO MONEY 3 § s n u erv com vedi 2 a 2 L, lWoun ed for offering informa ion feam up to apply getting rich, either. His profits e ay as I} Da Pop Serv anlar 3 BY the ring. His assailant was ‘ ' ’ Eivic improve. A Wall) Mave dropped from 25 per cont EDRYs 1933 MOVe |farit Litiay ioe 1 1bi §° not captured and Capt. Gurney Just Mall Coupon — We'll Bill You later civic improve- Ah of the 1950 sales volume to 2.4 {Pub Serv of Ind 3'2 pfd ..: 83° 81 |i y iv : 3 i ; . : 1 8 1s, Indicated the man was given a for Trial Subscription Price of $2.67 the Hoosier ment, The witty : per cent in 1951. | NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (UP)—| oud So Co ha Wu Mari 8 > i 4 ’ . s G : y ... #'z Marine guard. » Republican story is backed Mayor Farnsley : {Dwight D. Eisenhower soon may Sch¥itzer-Cummins 5'2 pfd .. 17'a |" Capt. Gurney said that seven fusing that up with 8 fm Mayor Farnsiey- Meat Prices Sunday oe at the late President Roo- 8 Me EE, Sart, as of having| Would you like to find out what you've been missing? It won't | q 100 dasa Pos ried out programs to| Meat prices aren't coming down sevelt's 1933 decision to recognize! Terre Haute Maficabis:.:’ 13% taken part in the ring’s activities] eost you anything unless your trial convinces you that this is an ] and George that trouble city this season, say the livestock ex- Soviet Russia and attack the 1945 {8 Na-0 com TUmP -- 3 1%put there was not enough evi-|" exciting new kind of information service you simply can't afford t : tH tackle problems | : shi CY | ® y PLY 0 ; icipation. people. The film shows some of perts. They say a continued con-yalta accord with the Soviets, it ynited Telephone 5% prd ..... o ::-/dence to bring the men to trial. be without : 1 at all doubt their activities. {sumer demand and high incomes wags disclosed today. | “*Ex dividend. ~ " ""'|Since the ship docked at Alameda | . : ints tug Mayor 4 Years wil stabilize Jest prices. h | Such suggestions are being ad-| Allen & Steen 55 vies Naval Air Station, the seven] Simply mail the coupon below. It will bring you the next 26 . Farnsley has been mayor: But one o eSe cays hOuSe-y,nced by some of his campaign] American Loan 4'4s 60 ....... 8 «+»: have been granted liberty. Signed tat of ie ee March 1948. A|wives across the nation are BOIE rs palg: | American Eoan'yTas'ss" 1110! § rl One mal was transidired off weekly issues of U. S. News & World Report for the special Trial 3 | 8 s e “on > Y | us and was graduate of the University ofito stamp ee CONECHYS Soot BH Regardless of the Republican Batesville Tele Co 4s :"/the ship at Honolulu and ‘sent Subscription price of only $2.67 (a husband Louisville, he has done graduate say, “I just won't pay that much."l, 401,131 nominee's decision, | Ch st Com Sine oii g1 2 0" ;;::|to the hospital to be treated for] saving of $2.53 under the regular 5! . ue 3 work at the University of Ken-| And then meat prices will drop. i, ie theme will be stressed by Solumbia Club 3-58°62 1100. 98 ..../dope addiction. The captain said Gewsstand cost) You need net send bi phgn tucky, University of Chicago and Noy before, |some Republican spokesmen, in-|Jndpls Paint & Color 5¢ 64... 99 the man was questioned before | . : t Columbia University. 'Up the Ladder cluding GOP leaders in Congress, Indpis Railways 5s 61 ..... ... ++ [leaving the ship, but he would not any money now — we'll be glad to bill nds couldn Dr. Keller is professor: of psy-| P { {Ind Limestone 4s 75 .......... 73 give any information. ou later And vour monev will be n't have to hiatr at the University of| They shifted gears uot at Alli-' To date the-Genera) Specifcally id hates 3 Ren 2 100 errr y : y y The and advisor to Mayor son's this week. has limited his condemnation Of Maplehurst Er tne 3p , 28 1% Union Organizer Held cheerfully refunded at any time . litical move Farnsley. He is well-known for! Roy E. Lynch, manager of '°T®!8n Policy moves to those of sprague Device 5s 80 ~~. '' 23 : . during your trial subscription that t at last re- his work in industrial relations. |transmissions operations, has/!P® Truman administration. EE toe miomens.” “ox Miter? | In Richmond Strike the magazine does not live up to your Other “Pathways to Happier been transferred RICHMOND—A union organiz- Righest atl Th S NeW ) Broadway, Living” forums will be held onito Dayton to oe er was arrested by police today ghest expectations. us you Dec. an Re om On apeficad the Hew Eleanor Asks Court Aid after 2 two fral Scuffe 1 Ihe have nothing to lose by mailing the 18 Ed former date Dr. he : ’ - strikeboun nternation - NRL “ . coupon below — and we Sincerely RL Chicago, shatters “The Myth of products Divi vester Co. plant. |, Incurability” of mental ness. sion, Jormierly a n £ a e a y | Wilbur F. McNair, 33, Detroit, believe you have a great deal to Dr. Mary Fisher Langmuir, Vas-idivision of Gen- 4 tH Roses identified as a field organizer for gain But do mail the Trial Sub= e by the Re- sar College, tells “How to Build . the Farm Equipment-United Elec- ’ of America; A Happier Family” on the Febru- ; trical Workers Union, = was scription Coupon NOW — the very next By United Press [to enter it,” she told th i : date. ’ , ree private charged with assault and battery »d platform, ary NEW YORK, Sept. 20—Eleanor eyes hired by Mr. Rose to guard roi ane conduct. issues contain interesting reperis Joup spoons, . Holm prepared today to go into the door. Police said he waved a club at about surprises due in the months ons, millions Hog Prices Up Sout a the Slegunt own, “Let her try it,” Sidney Struble, Bob Martin one of more than 100 ahead. ful plan for ouse Dilly Rose Hrecaptun Done of Mr. Rose's attorneys, said. members of a back-to-work force. | ° iced double- 25 to 50 Cents the latest skirmish in the “war of “The locks have all been Mr. Martin was not hurt. ! 0 on 4 & 1e i Barrows and gilts sold 25-50 rom shatized tis Tock oy changed.” ; The back-to-work group went TE Nu. o— —"—-, vn "on "oy are no . trad-1° i ‘This is another example of line about 80 cents higher than Friday in 2 J ple of my through a picket line 1 n the said ing 8 highs at the Indianapolis : |the door last October when they husband's usual gallantry,” Miss strong into the plant which has 0] y, s. NEWS & WORLD REPORT [] “Pree Four Atiditioral i th 3 strong tockyards I |admitieq publicly thelr maritagel Holm sald, been disrupted by a 40-day-old || 1204-28 24th St. N.W.. Washington 7, D. C. wr Agditiona ffered again 8 yards. h 1d |was breaking up. { : " ' Issues — Check here if you are i Chojce 180-260 pound hogs so Mr. Martz | Leaves With Attorn strike. 1 ; tate of pres- at $20.75-21. Other weights. were , | The long-stemmed swimmer| ey mins apa moni 6 ; ; be ful sending your check for $2.67 [I ime. scarce. Choice sows under 400/eral Motors, was ~ (claimed the house went along Walter Beck. an attorney who | Official Weather i I want to find out whether your magazine can be as use WITH this coupon, That will i 1't know the pounds were 25 cents higher at'transferred to ‘ (with her record $700 a week accompanied Miss Rose to the | UNITED STATES WEATHES BUREAU | §| as you say. Please send it to me each week for the next 26 save us considerable “clerival i loo) Dewey, i : 1 {Allison Sept. 16 temporary alimony and her at-| mansion, said there wasn’ NITED STAIRS Sa "| §| weeks, You may send me a bill later for its special trial : $18-19. » 5 t al | . and bookkeeping expense and [4 1 Choice steers and mixed year- Mr. Lynch is a torney said he'd seek to get the “damn thing” to Mr. Rose's sume 5.395. m. | Sunset saws. m. 0| subscription price, $2.67... a saving of $2.53 under the we'li thi h 1 Shelbyville lings sold steady to weak. Utility native of Evans- house back in the courts. Her charge that someone took his | §| regular newsstand price pass iss saying en to you and commercial Sows kad uneven ville, WW permanent financial settlement antique silver. Precipitation 21 hours snfine 1:04. m 8) : in full by sending you 4 addivonal If bids at $16-19; Choice and prime = Keith H. Hoff- 0 Lo... [from the pint-sized showman is After Miss Holm drove {Bxcess, since Jan. 1 ................. 5.39 | It is understood that my $2.67 will be refunded in full at issues free, making it 30 issues = [1 vealers had price range of man, director of ~ ° _ scheduled for court argument | al A AY he followine table shows the tempera” -§| - @ny time during this trial subscription if I find that the instead of 26, Of course, the M with her attorney, Butler and : i i : shine . . . 88 $29.50-32. tive: ta a tail Chel, Will take Dyer e if et, 15, {Main, Struble reentered the man- Gire in other. cities: mien Low | magazine does not fully live up to my expectations, same money-back privilege t 000; i ITOWS An : | s : ! Eb a mts a AUIADEE eiiiiiis, cries f 3 * : : ght my way 23-80" cents Diener. Lows 23 cents ht 2: ST . He's an-| . Says Silver Missing |ston for a conference with Mr. (Boston I rie i is | 1 mentioned above will apply. 1 choice bo, WI0=81, +E i | en ; lore iia other ‘weights scree: or rcods sje other Hoosier . from Madison Mr. Rose slipped into the man.| Rose. About 2) minutes later, one Cincinnati : 8 5 | | Re i . of driving Go Rojee sows ‘under $00 pounds $18- | County. \sion via the basement Saturday ©f Rose’s spokesmen gave news. Cleveland .. Boa i whessanenreses viresaes Cesssrssesssasasies mens : f them in my i pounds up $16.75-18, : bert C. night’ {men this statement: | Evansville . 88 52 | § (PLEASE PRINT PLAINLY) : . dod. 2400: calves 400; choice steers! A third Hoosier, Ro .inight’ while Miss Holm, from Ft. Wayne Ha . 81 50 i gay... nl and mixed vearlings moderately active: Martz (from Farmland) replaces whom he is legally separated, was| ° Mr. Rqse complained that he pi worth oii 93 1 11 1. with > andy wu Be ry to weak: ! Mr, Hoffman in personnel. out of town. He said he was dis- had to borrow plates from his FiDIANALDLIS 4 ea . 04 64 i Address EEE EARNER PNR, change the ed thats” to low prime 333.3350: Mr. Lynclf has been with GM mayed because someone had tak- butler last. night for dinner. Las Aveeies , § . mw Rg : > : pring . .. I igh choice to prime held above $3330: since 1936. He joined Allison in|en his collection of antique silver, He was told that Miss Holm Minneapolis. si. Paul’ 8. 4 ! vhers only 1 cannes and cutters 313-18 15. vealers 1040 as assistant chief engineer. Miss Holm flew in from Miami would take legal steps to oust him New Veer © lin 8 -il City. . : Zroe State % : i 1 ’ iin my heart s senerally $1 higher: choice 2 He lives at 8250 College Ave. i1ast night and fried to enter the from the mansion. it |Qkiahoma City : : 8 6 i IY. seesnnavannnatnimininrtisinsssatiisinatanes,. eens shasssast stata anna ne 1 | { “becaune my ku at lambs moderately sctite:]| | Mr Hoffman has been with mansion. The key wouldn't fit the, “We'll cross that tall mountain Bilishiran ~ 8 8 1 : 1 1 will always oP Chott. and Prine. or Ie, good to |Allison since 1943 and Mr, Martz lock in the front door. (when. we come to it,” Mr. Rose [San Francisco : 51 | le OS 0 SS ON GG I A GS A A A i y ightest gent £31-33 50; to 850d : “This | : faicae | # | — ————— } | , oIcn Halve ves since 1940. : \ is my home and I intend said. ashington, D, C.". 53 § : i) , Saat urroughs. as \s : 4 3 A _ : v ; 3 1 gf Ni Sl H . . . ’ %) ‘a . : - Sa Rl