Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1939 — Page 7

*_These English Players Mean Business I, U, LAUNCHES Plan Syrian-American Program Sunday 'DUVALL’S JURY ? WEEK-END FETE NEARLY CHOSEN

FOR GRADUATES I % x ‘Only One Vacancy Remains:

Rl. | \ | LA Testimony Expected William A. White to Speak LN | oo To Start Today. At Commencement on CE Pld ag gn gL 31 : | SHELBYVILLE, June 3 (U, P.).—=

{Only one vacancy remained today | ¥ , fon the jury that will try Raymond tows spit 3 5.<The | TO Fa ia : ; | Duvall on a murder charge growing J 3 , June 3.—The : TN : . three-day program in connection N Sa \ i : out of the shooting of Clayton with Indiana University's 110th an- § SE bi | Potts, Indianapolis manufacturer, nual’ commencement Monday began during a payroll robbery at the on the campus this morning. victim's foundry. First events were the registration It was indicated that the jury of alumni, the senior flag raising | would be composed entirely of farmand tree planting and the election ers as the 11 men already selected of an alumni trustee, (were all Shelhy County farmers. Candidates for the post were Mrs. { Thirty-four men have been excused Sanford F. Teter and Mrs. Alta B | from jury duty. Sembower, both of Bloomington. The jury was completed yester= day, but after a short conference

between prosecution and defense atOther events scheduled today torneys one member was discharged. were a concert by the University RA 3 ST : The state was expected to open band, Law School alumni luncheon, Nh ; Ba ’ its case today with testimony of Law School dinner and Music Paris Warner, at whose home, School dinner officials said, Leonard Jackson, George M. Morris of Washington, Duvall’'s alleged companion, lived. D C. retiring chairman of the Times Photo Jackson was sentenced to a 66-year American Bar Association's house The committee planning the program for the In- , A. George Maloof and Mrs. Thomas George. Miss |term in West Virginia in conof delegates. and Prof. Wilbur Katz,| 4.015 members of the Midwest Pederation of Syrian- | Ann Ajamie (not in picture) also is a member. The |nection with a th a $30,000 bank robbery,

de -0 t I iv I y ju » 3 3 Gr IOI of col American Clubs is composed of (left to right) Miss | state-wide meeting will be held tomorrow. at the RES eis 4 : precip Sadie Kurker, Alfred George Miss Lavonne Maloof, | Syrian-Lebanon American Brotherhood Clubhouse. ‘THREE WPA PROJECTS '

speakers at the Law School reunion. | -— FOR STATE APPROVED

SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1939

Concert Scheduled

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Members of the Muncie High -

School graduating class of 1889 will . stop at the university to attend the —— ‘alumni luncheon. Members of the 3 limes Special class will be en route to Murray. WASHINGTON, June 3. —Three Ky.. for their 50th annual reunion | WPA projects for Indiana totaling

as guests of Dr. John W. Carr, prin- Mrs. Rosemary Lukas William Henry Koup Richard Byrum {more than two million dollars wera cipal of the school 50 years ago and lapproved today by President Roose«

now dean of Murray State Teach- Funeral services for Mrs. Rose- William Henry Koup of 654 E. Richard Byrum, a retired farmer, veit. ers’ College mary Lukas who died at Methodist 21st St. will be buried at Wash- will be buried at Hall following fu- The largest, for improving Terre Detroit Pastor to Speak Hospital Thursday night of injuries inglon By hoWing Juseral soro- neral services there at 1:30 p. m.|Haute streets and alleys, calls for : : : who was 78,|$1,332,999. The other two projects

ices at The feature of tomorrow's pro- received in an airplane crash here Harry W., Moore Peace Chapel. He tomorrow. Mr. Byrum, : : are $560,458 for Madison County

gram will be the baccalaureate address at 8 p. m. at Alumni Hall bv Dr. Edwin DeWitt Jones of the Central Woodward Disciples of Christ Church. Detroit The invocation will be given by the Rev, William E. Moore. First Christian Church pastor. The benediction will be given by the Rev Paul D. White, Reformed Preshyterian Church pastor.

Tuesday, will be held at 2 p. m Monday at the Bert S. Gadd Funeral Home Burial will be at Memorial Park Mrs. Lukas. who was 23, lived at 1227 Park Ave.. Apt. 4. She is survived by her husband, Joseph E.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Newport: a sister, Dorothy Newport, and two brothers, John R. and George L. Newport

Koup died yesterday at City

a son, Donald; Robert Ricketts;

Mrs. Lavinia Lewis

died yesterday at the home of his fon, John, of 2306 N. New Jersey St. He was a native of Hall and lived

in that vicinity until coming here three years ago. He was a member

and a sister, Fern all of In. ©f the Hall Christian Church and

the 1. 0. O. P. Survivors include three sons. John

{and Guy and Charles, both of Mar(tinsville, and a brother, Albert, of

roads and $187,569 for Huntington County roads.

ELINED Men's EPAIRED Woron's EFITTED thes LEO TAILORING CO. 235 MASS. AVE.

Cloverdale.

a : an N B ; i Tomorrow's program also will in- Miss Edna Mae Robinson. 15. of Final funeral rites for Mrs. La- : . : elude special services at Blooming- 1426 E. Market St. another victim vinia Dixon Lewis. Indianapolis : X ) , ton churches. open house at vari- of the crash. was buried dt Floral Church worker who died here Jan. JUNE 5-6-7 Riding against the Amevicans in the Interna- Top right ic John Lakin, former Oxford star who O0Us departments and buildings. a Park yesterday afternoon follow- 18. will be held June 25. her son. Capitol Motors Division of the fional Cup matches which begin tomorrow nt also rides at Na. 2. Left, below. is Boh Skene. ¢oncert hy the university orchestra. ing services at the Conkle Puneral the Rev. Henry W. Lewis, pastor of 0 NC apital Ave. Meadow Bioak will he the finest collection of polo hrilliant Australian wha performs at No. 1. Center he president's tea, Mortar Board Home the Antioch Baptist Church, antalent England has mustered in vears, Mounted is Eric Tyrrell-Martin, hack. and right, below, Aiden reunion supper, class reunions and The pilot of the plane, Ralph nounced today.

" Alumni Meetings Monday

ahove is Capt. Gerald Balding who will be at No. 2 ; TOAtk, No. 3. alumni council dinner Biddle. 28, of 442 N. Bosart Ave. is. The services will be conducted at at Methodist Hospital He has a 2 p. m. at the Crown Hill Cemetery which will open Mondav's program. ! in California at the time of the He’ ll Win Open I'he breakfast will be followed hv ; ie sur. funeral will be here for the final " ; = : Survivors: Danught Mrs. Mable Perry And His Shooting in Goodall rT lincheons son, Claude Simonton. ARREST PUPIL FOR A EW Q HALON 3 ; eB Classes holding official reunions FLKHART-A ron Erickson, 64. Sur- : By JOE WILLIAMS (victory in the famous 500 his one vivars: Wile, Emmy: daughters. Mre. Von FIVE SCHOOL FIRES . § A er. Mrs. Joseph Fetzer: sisters : : 1924, 1920 and 1934 Ea; gnotnel a myths of the human 8 at his opponents e's a poor little RF Mrs. P. J. Staudt, Mrs. Gertrude Jeffries ; : the bBvE Ww : ree is tha we Ob : i Poll kik Dr. William Lowe Bryan, presi- ! E. L. Hull EVANSVILLE, June 3 (U. P.).~ YORK. June 3 (U. P) the boys who are spawned on the rick boy who always wanted to drive e Goodall 126-hole round- DaVe a monopoly on perserverance, distance and finished well up among I ra. mentement guesis at omer, aed Tr MIS Joe Green eter. in a short period of time aroused tournament, Ralph Gul- courage, the will to win and kindred the leaders.

NEW DODGE DIESELS

broken arm and a broken leg chapel. A monument will be una ] > ' . BLUFFTON—Joh Barwiler. 78 { / ‘ = 7 an alumni meeting at Which assoCi«|yivors: Wits; daughter, Mrs. Fred Carts | services. S ation officers will be elected. a hand wright - 80 Times Special Writer surging ambition He drives with include those of 1874, 1879, 1884. L. Kennedy. Mrs. Owen Winslow dent emeritus. and Mrs. Bryan will EVANSVILLE—George W. Egan. 75. Sur- Pjve fires in the Bosse High School p 1 : g their home Mrs, Lizsie Huff, brothers, Andrew. Wil-|the interest of arson experts of the

Guldahl] Feels Don 1 / hink P FR James E Maral wi he n veiled in her honor. Another son, 0 01S S in YEE a Te umn reakias State Deaths the Rev. C. Arthur Lewis. who was concert and class reunions and . COLUMBUS—Edward 8. Simonton Backs Up Prediction. NEW YORK, June 3.—One of the all the daring if not al Ithe skill of 1009. 1004. 1800, 1904, 1909, 1914, 1019, Charles B. Fazer. 61 Survivors: Wife off from setting the Other side of the railroad tracks fast. This vear he completed the : vivors: Sons Clarence Luther, Walter The academic procession of facul-

sald he had a “strong A Lh These Boys Play for Keeps ty and administrative officials and a 3 . 8 NE Survivors Daughters, Evansville Fire Department today. uld win the Na al 1e theory is that there is s JA NEA ds . VE Eos ion Mrs. ‘Delbert Mudd, 1 ? rvant y . y would win the National ; IS am And now we come to polo. As vou candidates for degrees will form at Mrs. W. ©. Staples: Leo, Joseph A 15-year-old freshman was under

“hiladelphia xt thing about a grubby, struggling i T and ‘ 1 ast . 4 : ; ee , im Kidhood that brings out the pin may or may not know, the interna- 4:15 p m. Monday. The commence- dam Raper To Survivors: Sister. Mrs. | ATTSt and charged with starting "” CE : : Sa qualities of determination. builds tionals between Uncle Sam and ment is scheduled for 5 p. m. at Me- Renry, Goebel brothers. August, Charles| the fires. Police said he confessed FREE DODGE “WHEELS OF PROGRESS’ EXHIBIT > trite | resistance against dis iy ui ds Ub | john Bull start tomorrow at Mead- morial Stadium. The principal *"¢ Phillip Raber sewing them because he liked ‘ex- » =» « DEMONSTRATIONS —MOVIES — SOUVENIRS : rudge out over A resist: a gisco\ragement: | swhrook. THiS is the heavyweight Speaker will be William Allen White. f£ 4 = citement. Meadow Country Club develops a poetic fearlessness tne bia whe rn 3 : : ¢ ; ————— iav on fourth and fifth! There was Dempsey who lived in championship, the 500. the World editor and publisher of the Emporia, FAIRMOUNT- ~Georg Felton. 84 Sur- : Dia al Lo RRA Sen Sy . Series of polo. The young men play Kas. Gazette and past president of Vivors: Wife. Can daughters. Mrs Lolu itches of the Goodall tour- hobo jungles, Ruth who survived Scie Clark, Mrs Ralph Brice san, Oren Fel. lie Sibi for keeps. and if you study the line- the Society of American Editors. ton: stepdaughters. Mr Leath Smith dahl was a good mashie the depressing existence of a re- Wag FOB 6 : . Mrs. Marvin Strut. Mrs. Harlan CGoucl ao : ups you will find that most of them This vear's class is the largest Mrs. Marvin Strut. Mrs arlan Couch, front of the field. He's [ormatory, Sarazen who helped keep : : : a : : xs a Mrs. Margaret Moore six different men in their/a large Latin family together with| cre, born with silver spurs in their in history, about 1350 FRANKFORT—George Warner. 71 SurAE d has ot 46 dimes and quarters picked , | mouths Joe T. Giles, of Fairhope. Ala., of vivors: Wife. Iva. daughter. Mrs. Esther INCOME esomes, ana as \ ers ( 8 ‘ Viles alf-sist oseph u Sion n i caddy. not 9 to ey op By traditional and cynical belief the class of 1804, composer of "\i: Movs Cassette Survivors: Son the points on the: num- Successes in greater fields °" they should be softies, playing a ‘Indiana. Our Indiana.” will return PE “Mary Cc. H 88 he points on the num-'¢ Ses preater fields 2 5 / , tis SUIvivars W 9) and lost a fast, hard game in the prissy-oh, for the commencement and direct pauentere Mr Harry Pippenger. Mrs 1. WEEK ENDING ht With 9% or ) It Doesn't Add Up mercy-me manner. showing off be- the singing Gr i Hirse hauer: son, Otte W. Harris 2. WEEK ENDING 1 111 « nimts i bi 3 2 wy u « VESTON -Joseph WwW. Wood. 86. Sur- SES Light Horse” Harry To assume that this theory pro- ‘orc the native ladies and lords ors. Wife Clara. daughters. Mrs. Ethel 3. WEEK ENDING

LR LO h s \ w tap their gers toget ; - ho N so 185€8 tetims melude top- Quces infallible results I8 Just as Oh bo ge Hoo Te ge Ine A ble An a Nil Geneva oA ne fers X C Misses 4._WEEK ENDING 1" \ ) evfeetit ¢ t l Thomson Horton Silly as to believe t hat because a bov a l pertec nd 2 WEEK ENDING

each PIE 7 oan 3 fy was born in a o i tres i I G tobert Haves, 70. SurHoan Olin Dutra. Ww born in diamond stuaded Bov. if ‘Wife: daughters ister. Mrs. R TOTAL RECEIPTS AND INCOME

2 \ : ; v k that's Hh jvors auzl raiz Wood cradle and reared in an atmosphere | gs: PIN think that's how he aS leader of plush velvet and caviar that he Hitchcocks, Pippses. and Guests GREENTOW ~John 5. 81. Sur. CASH EXPENDITURES nd f the first must be a softie. if not a sisav Play pI how hes tte your edu- vor ] fe. Rosa on. Lew rin half. BUTCHER ~ FISH : 1A : ( 1 18! evil ride an oppo t ? a oeiely TOS Tae place tn- It doesn't add up. Some of the } Gpponen fred BAKER — GROCERIES

n : clear up into the stands to get a : Aa rss than toughest. harde hittine . wo ve eo Ind , ine HOPE—Clint G poi : than 13 16st, hardest itting gamest shot at the ball. There's something Two voung Indian women having Wife. Ola: fathe MILK AND CREAM UVES In sports come from the social FRUITS AND VEGET

: ompleted ¢ 3 Ss war \neth. Harold and Louis Rl: about the dry crackling noise of a completed their final examination Kenneth. } Louis 2 MEALS OUTSIDE

SUMMARY FOR MONTH RECEIVED FROM RAND TOTAL

BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD r

1 ‘ooper and 10 beh miaahl : % > atioh Y re Ivroan Arte hy Q were: . Bennv Foegan. register They can dish it out and leather saddle and the sight of a as freshman nursing students at daughie: aba Murr: To user? 3 y Jimm Hines, plus 7; they can take it. Thi a ~ the Indiana University medical L. E. Newton oa ] white polo ball that brings out the i ; Fhomson, plus 5; Paul, Just the other dav thev held the Dead End Kid nature of the draw- Conier. today returned to active Soe Ere ig A Aine “Gran : : { ) atu { aw- 1 S rancis. James and ira plus 4: Johnny Revolta, annual 500-mile automobile race ing room heroes nursing duty daughters. Mrs. Grace apd Sur Mrs Fony Penna, blus 2; Craig and the roaring wheels played their Ee | They will continue laboratory ie Mec. s 45. Survive X . : MT va Sten rt o surviv 'S Wood, minus 1; Denny Shute usual Wagnerian symphony of Polo Has Everything and ward duty until August when Husband, Edwin: mother. Mrs Franklin

iv ah r Yirlk ¥ to ye 4 Pee tt} fownyv ie y 5 r . , k<' vaca Jenne daughter Mi Aliene Smith; u ¢ Dick Me minnu 14 peed. At the half way mark a fa- It's unfortunate that polo re- they begin their three weeks’ vaca ns Joh and Conner Bachman. brother.

altar a 4 Nninne 1: alit "CLIT N ~ , he Ia i ‘askil N er Walter Hagen, minus i868: Olin tali Vv occurred. The car in which quires so much acreage and as a tion | Va Conner \ minus 18; Horton Smith, Floyd Roberts was riding went into consequence the plaving fields are Miss May Thompson, a full- » on a skid. hurtled over th A + 4 ‘ CR rg pee biooded Iroquois of t Ss C - 25. : f hthite over the guard rail generally miles removed from the De oh : ks he SENECA NA<| yopsANEE._Hug _P_ Callander, _ 71 a EE : : Jes moments later one of the more populous districts. Polo easily on retirn to Louwanda, N. Y., | Survivors: Wife, Flizebeth phos Sale. or of ‘Pre + > . v 4 £ great drivers of the day was dead. could be the people's game. It offers

y : 4 and Miss Daisy Williams, whose Son, ~N . ’ In this same race, hunched over parents were members of the John Jovee \ h t 0 0 { , ' about everything. It's a game w : ; FE 00 ng sents a steering wheel which throbbed t} , : ith Shoshone tribe of Western Indians, NEW ALBANY--Fred Roms 3 Surthe team play of hockev, the hit- ied javors: Wife. Georgia: brothers. Edward ' will visit her home at Ely, Nev, Henre isters. Mrs uk Biel. Mrs

\ f ~ yOu a Joel Thorne 1 ting of baseball. the con tact of foot- : LIA | ar ealthv . h t Rirls were advis ; » Carl F nan 1 Ben Blackiston ( dl ded In: tate ki hy socialite ang an amateur ball. and the speed of horse racing Bop Po oe Su 5 hen RIC "MOND . ttehell, 67. Sur 3 n is 1 + . local « ( ac : con £ fe (SUF fi aon Wi Ro ne rest of the In short it's the bi ue plate specia' 1 U COL for BSE cronies Na z Wife e ie Miss Deisv weld. But speed is his passion and of sports ut Mitchell: daughter. 1 Freeman Henson a ¥ Miss Thompson, who is 21. was SHELBYVILLE . ’. Thurston, 63. Surof programe scheduled | eraduated from the public high Col Drs A’ He Walla Cagle Tl Pipl school at Gouwanda near the Pendleton: tons. Walter and Dale Thups-

“1 Indianapolis tomorrow Amatcu F Sports | Sencea reservation and Miss Wil '0n: brothe: Morris Thurston

inapolis Trap and ; AG SF Y Mov R A Elizabeth G. Kloster HARITIE marksmen wl! shoot ams, 22, attended school at the m 1 M vor Sons George and SHURGHAND Cra 131 n i i 64 BR Nevad i x 3 Bo » ‘ daughter. Miss | MEDICAL AND DENTAL SER) 100 16-vard registered tarcets and SOFTBALL Standard Grocery in their latest Roa "coll oan I Mike ion "Oki the Kinet * Kos aster: man TRA ter. Miss Amelia 1s 3 ) A RQ | 0 : k 0 mixed handicap targets. The Results in the Em-Roe Industrial start, will play at Noblesville to. I ogee. Okla. J Foecker DRUG SUPPLIES A PTON- =Noel A Purvis. 34. Survivor

ram is to start at noon The League at Stout Stadium morrow at 2 p m Plavers are w rv daughter m son

Storck ¥ i 3 A augh Pa skeet and trap shoot will ae ards, 1. Brightwand Merchants 0 asked to meet at 2914 N. Illinois Tomm: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Pur- -s at the Capitol City Gun Allison Engineering, 12: 8. DB. Adams, 2. St at noon Aller 3 ISS: Ruipn Bova. Frank and | . eh h Allen Purvis ) wa ;

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Riaseness : ASH—Jabe Votaw, 41 8 five-event program will he LoNight's schedule at Stout Sta-| The Burford Printing team de- Yife. Opal: son In, James and Jean \ ram " dium: a 3 : . Baim car. 5 . ther. Edward Votaw: siste 3 i bv the Crawfordsville Com. “un feated Indianapolis Railways, to? ESTIC HELP LL half-brother. James Ha at 2. pluie sister Betty Votan

. ~ nk ta 0 WStewart-Warner ve Ajax Ree itv Sportsman's Club. while \ fax Reer, “ Pari 1 the second annual Fact R:30—Indiana Avenue Market vs, Prize Raberts Milk, undefeated mn five WILKINSON—Sam ALAS t : . ' CTRL LEA 3 % Winner Rread starts, 1s leading the Y M C A -

4 Iiinnic-Wee “ya ie “ya . : "ye a € linois- We era Indiana Tras - . Industrial League Yesterday's There are 100 jobs available for We ob + x a " . Ee Le } Tomorrow's schedule at Forest scores: domestic workers who are able TRUMPET g Other programs are carded at the park. Noblesville Rah i i i Y ) erte Milk. 9: Indianapolis Water. 0 & fa) ' Lereon te 5 : ih . ater, 0. stay nights at the place of er Instruction 115

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Shady Nook Gun Club at Win- | serviee Kiefer-Stewart, 11: Indianapolis Rag. tMployment, George J. Smith, In- € :N—Blasengym ve, Noblesville Mer. WAYS, 3 dianapolis district manager of the ; ; — BASEBALL Indiana State Employment Service. 5 E. Ohio St. L1. 4088 Beers to Use New The pairings tomorrow in the The Monte Carlo All-Stars wij] ahhounced today. ———

; +3 C. Y. O-K. of C. League play at Worthington tomorrow 'V rat i 3 15 Horta ABER } ow and The salary range is from 85 to $1: i : Lineup For Brazil WEST DIVISION at Lebanon next Sunday. For per week with room and board ol Ladies’ Hoppy bride, confident of the future. Despairing wife, buried with

g St. John ve. Holy Trinity iversi g . J i BOREL | a ; : TR Pte Fe Yoda) Tn Fite vie 32 Rida oar uly, write 0. H. Sweeney, cluded, Experience Is not necessary Rayon Hose, 15¢ bills. That was the story of pretty Iris Whittaker who thought budg\fanage: vd {fa y$ ; : ‘le 0 any o e positions, Mr. up the Gold Medal Beers’ lineup in Tosh of ne Cathe fal M Eroaine o The Smith said 3 Doone, 0 MURPHY'S 5&10 eting was buying on the installment plan. You’ Il read it with all its

Ssréini ra bian Has : ; : EAST DIVISION Brightwood Cardil ; : " preperation for their ihdianatBnhie Moly Cross ve. Holy Name at Beech seeking city and road nals oo “This amazing shortage is reflected Nz . happiness and its heartaches in the extraordinarily human new serial League game with the Brazil Blocks Grave. June 11, 18 and 25. Writ nes for by the increasing difficulty we have Cor. Ill, and Mkt. Sts. at Brazil tomorrow. St. Philip's ve. Lourdes at Brookside 1. Kinney, 2168 N. Sone Howard experienced for many months in| - — tle Tangemann, Gold Medal Little Flower ve. St. Francis at Brooke | frying to locate this type of work- ou TFITTERS 9

Fire seman. w y § | side 2 hr : Ei . fir t b a eman, will be on the pune ME ders ve. &t Rech's at Riverside 1 The Plainfield Indians are seek- €r,” he said. Eighty-five per cent MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN for the Beers and is expected to be Cx ing a home game for tomorrow. Of the requests are for women to bposed by Bud Tinning, former The Goldsmith Secos, undefeated Call Plainfield 2211. stay nights on the jobs. But only five Tn

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20 Cub, Indianapolis Indian in eight starts, will tackle the per cent of those who apply for I onisville Colonel hurler strong Cook's Beer team tomorrow . Cardinal A, C. players are re- domestic employment are seeking Hotfa will use Reb Russell at morning at Spade 1 The Gold- quested to report at Riverside 7 at work which will require their THE mags CRE tons STORE with Frank Sigafoos in right smiths are seekine night road 1 p.m. tomorrow for the Garfield absence from home at night." 129 W. Wash. 1" Sobosite Ur D#& Pierce at third games. Write 535 S. Illinois St. or A ©, game,

| e Trom howe us nist" Ovnesite "Us | Pitchers Swapped by call LI-1612 before 5:30 p. m The Indianapolis Cardinals will oR hn Poy Des “RADIO REPAIRING |

‘ Stk = tok leave 945 English Ave. at noon to- June 3 -Sir : Whi ox. Brow es Fhe) Coin BAosters will oo morrow for their game at Plain. Philip Sasson. banker, industrial- | Expert Radio Repairing ile Sox, rowns 'v Ain § tle tomorrow night geq. ist and former Undersecietary of a Belmont Stadium Mahanev or State for Air Defenses, died today . : ‘ : BIGAGO. June 3 (. P)<The Berling are likely mound starters. Empire Life plavers are requested after an illness of nearly two Yeed service on amv make of model IN NE ie : for the Boosters while Shelbyville to report at Rhodius 9 at | p. m. months. He was 51 120 White Sox and the St. ijl] yse either Owen or Clothe. In tomorrow for their game with the sa , Br 3 1s traded right-handed , preliminary at 7 p. m. the Rich- General Exterminators

a BLUE POINT "Sih aaron a player-for- arqcon Girls will play the Hoosier Sidr * Exacting -slc Hh .

ox "an Moma aaron, | Cy Gils. The Ronsters deteatea| PY Team Loses WATCH REPAIRING | Ke VN IMU (elR |:

e Sox got Johnny ; he Lebanon All Stars last night | has a record of two w ine and 10-4 | The Indianapolis Y. M. €. A. bad- al LOWEST PRICES Plumbing and Heating Contractor \ this vear. 'Thé rowns minton team was defeated bv the Fy LI-7920 ect Johnny Whitehead, who has a! The Illinois Street Merchants, Lafayette outfit. 6 to 4. in mixed STANLEY JEWELRY co. | ic record of KO wins and varee losses. who scored a 7-2 victory over doubles matches here iast night, fi Wath. Lincein Hotel Bide. Res. CH-7920

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