Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1939 — Page 7

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SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1030

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My Swimming Secrets—Ne. &

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Cubs’ Root Depends on His Control to Best League Leaders; = “Lombardi Homers. | By GEORGE KIRKSEY : United Press Staff Correspondent {Ea NEW YORK. July 1.—Ol Charley! :

Root, daddy of all major league pitchers, gave the Cincinnati Reds’ hurling corps a lesson yesterday they had better learn if any of them | : are counting on pitching in the, World Series against the Yankees! next October. That lesson is con-| 10). Root, who passed his 40th birthday last March 17, pitched the Cubs | to a 5-1 victory over the Reds and did not walk a single man. Tt was his first triumph this season. Johnny Vander Meer started for the Reds] and after walking four men in the! second inning, was ejected by Um- | pire Ziggy Sears for protesting his ball and strike decisions. Before Vander Meer left he had | v 5 walked in one run. Then Whitey _ Last of six illustrated and inMoore came in and walked in| formative articles written in conanother run. Those two runs were nection with National Swim for | good enough to win for the Cubs. Health Week, June 30-July 6. ander Meer and Moore allowed | TTT only four hits, but they walked nine, By SAM and HELEN HOWARD men. Root gave up eight hits but Internationally Famous Professional Divers | he didn’t give anybody a free ticket.

simultaneously

Lombardi's homer (No. 12). The knife and one-and-a-half. The pub-| defeat cut the Reds’ lead over the jj appreciates the slower, graceful |

Sam and Helen Howard form a graceful picture As they take off

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followed. | Popularity of slow motion pictures for instruction purposes bear thi

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fers with a record of seven victories sank almost immediately. Spectacular dives must be accom- and no defeats, while Atley Donald. | To be a successful diver one should plished with such great speed that yankees, Only run made off Root was Ernie first perfect the simple swan, jack-|the beauty and precision of the jean Lea

idle Giants to four games and ele- gives, even though the difficult two- essary part of competition and vated the Cubs to within half a ang-a-half and body twists are more should be practiced industriously,

game of third place.

. : difficult to perform, The Brooklyn-Philadelphia night

game at Ebbets Field was rained out for the second straight evening, and Dodger President Larry MacPhail announced it would be played the night of Sept. 7. The Yankees won a seven-inning game from the Senators—shortened by rain and darkness—10-2, behind Oral Hildebrand's four-hit pitching. The champs slugeed Carrasquel and Coast Krakauskas for 13 hits, triples by Dahlgren and Rolfe. was No. 5 for Hildebrand. | Two hoots in the first inning cost | the White Sox two runs and Detroit | DES MOINES, Towa, July 1 (U. beat Chicago, 3-1. With runners on P.).—Warren Berl, Stanford Unifirst and second, Catcher Tresh versity, and Vineent D'Antoni, Tu-! threw te second to catch McCoskey ane, meet today in a 36-hole match off. The ball went into center field Over the Wakeonsa Country Club and MeCoskey scored and Fox ad- course for the 42d National Intervanced. Then Luke Appling fumbled collegiate Goli ‘Championship. Averill's grounder and Fox scored. Berl, only 18 and recent winner | Buck Newsom held the White Sox ta Of the Pacific Coast collegiate title, | eight hits in winning his eighth. won his way to ihe finals vesterday

by eliminating H. R. Merritt, retirAMATEURS

ing Yals captain, 5 and 4. D’An-| SOFTBALL

(toni, who twice has won the New| Orleans city championship, eliminated Billv Hall, Towa State, one up, on a sensational finish in the XN s will . ly ee in the OD the 32d hole when Merritt failed feature game of tomorrow night's [0 SINK a six-foot putt. Berl went double-header at Belmont Stadfum. SEVEN over par, Bud Zombra, expected to see D'Antoni staged a remarkable] mound duty for the visitors, has Illy to overcome Hall's early five-| two no-hit games to his credit ang hole lead and shot a 34—two under | has turned in seven straight vie- Dar—on ‘the final nine of the 36- | tories. He will be opposed by Clar- hole match. Pulling from behind, | ence (Cannonball) Dosch. he sank a 15-foot »utt on the 34th Tn a 7:30 preliminary the Rich- for a birdie to even the match, sank | mond Girls are to meet the Hoosier a 25-foot putt on the 35th to go one A. C. Girls. up, and shat the 36th in four. while oe Hall failed by inches on a 30-faot Two postponed games in the C. putt that would have tied up the Y. O.-K. of C. League are to be match. played off tomorrow moming. St.

In Golf Finals

Titleholder Meets including

r= New Orleans Champ.

Berl's match with Merritt ended |

Berl, D'Antoni

semifinal round.

Paces Pilots

Mike Salay of South Bend

|inals, 20; (A) Greenberg, Tigers, |g) minutes. City ambulance oc-

| Indians; Lewis, Wright and Travis, Mark Mercer, deputy coroner,

(above) will risk his leadership in |

the Midwest Dirt Track Association’s driving championship contest tomorrow in the speed program on ‘the Cass County Fair Grounds track at Logansport. Salay, who has piled ap 850 points,

"is being pushed for the lead by

Charles Szekenedy, also of South Bend, and Chick Smith, Frankfort, Ky., driver. The trials are to begin at 11 a. mm. with the first

| race scheduled for 2:30 p. m.

John and St. Joseph's of the West | Division will meet at ‘Garfield 1, while St. Philip's and St. Francis of the East Division will tangle at Brookside 2. Other West Division games:

Reports

St. John's ve. St. Jaseph's at Garfield 1.

Cathedral vs, Sacred Heart at River- | State stream reports for this week show that waters are clearing in| Tomorrow's Fast Division sched. MOst counties. and if there ix no ale: more rain, fishing should be good. Holv Cross ve. St, Rach's at Riverside 2. Here are the reports of the game Crusaders ve, little Flawer at Brank- wardens hv counties: wide : Philin’s at Brook. | Aflen—Everett Lake fe in fair shape for

St. side 2, fishing, Cedar Creek. St. Joe River The New Castle U. F. W. A team both high and muddy. Tysy Ie is seeking home and road games. Wns helemew _Nobliy, Loke, is milky . . i an rifta os Vers, 3 Communicate with Ernie Menden- Critre Creeks are mien Lares hinock and hall, 6021 Broad St, New Castle. biting good digital Boone—Sugar and, Wolf Creek: are The Ajax Beers. after plaving niky And clearing, Bass not biting very Davis Dairy tonight at Anderson, grawn—Bean Blossom nd Sal will meet the Tndiana Avenue Mar- are milky. Both lakes in Brown County |

} . are in good conditi Yatfish. hluegills | kets tomorrow night at Stout Sa- Ai Turke nach hom born ma yeceils dium.

| Carroll—Deer, Wild Cat. Middle Pork and Rok Creeks Re bash and Tip- . pecanoe Rivers are muddy. <hing is poor. Forest Clintoh—Kilmore Creek and South rk | bi Wildcat: Oe They Middle Fork is mug. :Sh—Allison Engineering ve, Nahlecyille GV. Severa ass taken on minnows and or ureau, x crawfish, Bluegills biting good on crawfish | 2:30—Hoosier Veneer vs, Cicers Western (ails. Streams clearing, will be O. X. by to- | Auto. morrow if not more rain, Fishing is fair. | 3:30—Nuddle Club ve, Noblesville Mer- _ Crawford—Big Blue River is muddy. | Chants. Little Blue, Turkey Fork, Bogard, Sem |

—— ing Creeks, and Eckerty Pond are all TOMOrrow'’s schedule the clear. Streams are clearing. Bush-Feezle Sunday

» » » Paviess—East and West Fork of White League: Seco vs.

River are muddy, rest of waters are Standard Crocery At Spades 1. milky, Catfish being caught in the rivers. Wudephol Beer vs. Walker Cleaners at earborn—White River is muddy, so is Willava 1. Laughrey Creek, Tanners, North and | Western Union vs, Cook's Beer at River. South Hogan are clear, Not much fishing pide 3. Delaware—Missisinewa and White River. ———— Samet and Rech eR muddy. } - sravel pits in fair shape. ew bass and In the Bush Feezle State League bluegills being caught on worms and dry the Anderson Vance Optometrists flies, . Fa : ® ‘ulto will entertain the Muncie All Stars Bre Les hil a Ten tonight while WIRE Will be host t0- Bruce. Rock ahd Town Lakes are milky morrow night to the Shelbyville hing limit oh bass and bluegills on Merchants at Softball Stadium. Gibson—White, Wabash and Patoka Carl Martin is expected to hurl for Re Wail Long pond ix milky. \ x r. WIRE. Th a preliminary Y & B t Pork White River,

Greene Wes B Paint will play Eaglefield Unitrac- River are muddy. so is Richland and Intors,

wide 1. Joan of Are ve, Holy Trinity at Rha-

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Tomorrow's ‘schedule at Park, Noblesville:

in Morning

n—Lake Manitaun, Navona, Fletcher,

dian Creeks. Stripper ponds and Shakamak Take are clear. ia When Bip For hy ix muddy; . . te iver, Little Cicero, Stoney, all Regan Bakery Ae THINGIS ana Ea le ks, are milky. Tf nh more Street Merchants, 1-0. For games rain before Saturday streams will be elear : 3 Harrizan Blue River is muddv. Indian with the Rakers call HA. 1012 be- Creel, is milky Bick Ana Tittle Thain +h x» are clear ishing is poor, | teen § and 7 p.m. Tasper—Kankakee River ix muddy, Yro- | udis is milky, £4 18 Pinkimink River. | Jungle: and Hodge. and Nels clear. Fishing generally good, Jenhings—Muscatatuck., Grahams, Warvester creeks are all muddy. Pishing is

Results in the Em-Roe West Side Twilight League: Wenteiew, Th: Tnternationad

Sales, 9. Citiveny Gay, Moon Trucking, rage, 1. Week's Market, verter Sales, 3.

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Blu* River are muddy. shing is poor Knox —Wahash and ite Rivers are muddy. River Deshee milky, its and washouts are clear. Fighing it poor. | oscinsko Wan agee, apakachee, International War- pecanoe and Webster are all clear LaGrange—Fa®wn River is muddy, fakes are clear. " »

Lake Cedar and Wolf Lakes and Deep ver are muddy. Fishing is poor. aPort 11 lakex clear. | ce s, Mever, Cook

5: Wectview, & 6: Wavhe Park GaLRN All BASEBALL Tomorrow's schedule Municipal League:

Union Printers vs. General Exterminat. ht Rivertiae 1. (1 game.) a

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§ Rood ippecanoe River

is . her lakes are clear

t x . { an anblossom vs. Fall Creek Athletics at muddy. Indian, Griffy, Leonards, Twin

oy eer vs. Empire Lite at Brook. in. ins 2. how thevil Stack up | Clear Creek aid Jakes ih State forest, are 's w evil stack Wu = clear, and ;h good condition. | Ore argah—White River is milky. Stotts, | hite Clear

morrow in the Bix Six League: | thdtian, DADS. Lick snd pose vs. Garfield RC. at Garfield 8. Creeks are clear. City gravel pit lake, wers Envelope vs. Baird's Service at and Patton Park Lake also clear. ride 3. " sw |. Newton Kankakee River, Iroquois River roger vs. Cardinal A. C. at Riverside %. and Beaver Creek all muddy. Fishing |

- - paor, | The Rector Grocery team is seek- ott De SYINah Take Ix ilk also Mun- | fag games with state elbs for July sana, Pleasant are err, ® and J& Write Richard Brocking, |. Owen—All lakes are eh

§20 N. Cant or call Trvington 6146. A at,

fhe Kelley All-Stars will leave 1906 Lexington Ave. at 12:30 Pp. m.| Perry -Andarson. Sulphur, Middle Fork tomorrow for their game with the A048 ON Creeks ‘are muady. Fishing is

Zionsville All Stars at Zionsville, Porter—Flint, Long. Loomis And Crystal | — is ns Si ave clear. Lake Eliza is milky. Fishing 1S Rood,

Firemen Lose | - MIDDLETOWN, O. July 1.-—Lim- { jted to five hits by Pitcher Ralph "Wagner, the Indianapolis Firemen were defeated by the Armco Steelmakers, 8-1. in an Indiana-Ohia Teague baseball game here last night, i

s milky. Parke—Big ccoon Mill, Sugar Creeks and A muddy. Leatherneck Creek. il and strip mine pits are clear

OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN

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Yohasan-—Sugar and Youngs Creeks and | seventh stanza. Mueller was on first

when Milton Tip- Lehnhardt batted for Pitcher Joe Prizes awaiting the low net and low Lehnhardt belted a long gross scorers, one to deep right center and it SAVS everybody's welcome.

and Black River. Other high and muddy ulaski— Lake Bruce canoe River is milky. andoiph

waters are to

is clear Fishing iz fair, River, Mizzsignow River Cabin, Vv. and Tittle Whit River are muddy. Fishing tz poor Ripley All creeks are mudd: DOOY Rush Big Flatrock

“Fishin 1A 15 muddy Pitching is and Tewi: all other waters

Mud Creeks are milky, poor, Shelby —Brapdywine are milky. Poor fishing Shehcer—Lincain Lake fiz clear, Creek muddy. Fishing it voor Starke- Koontz Lake anf Eagle are milky. Yellow River is muddy, Kankakee River. Steuben —All lakes are clear, good in this county,

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Tippecanoe Streams are clearing if no the

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more rain all water will be in goad shape

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milky Tipton —Upper Wildcat milky. pits are clear.

| Union—All streams are high and muddy. d

Blue ‘Grass an Fishing is poor. Creek, Little

Vanderburg-—Pigeon, ily Creeks all muddy. Vermillion—Brullets million and Wabash River are Fishing in gravel pits is good. Vigo—Wahash River is muddy. * y, other waters are clear. ‘arren-—All streams are, muddy,

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tog muddy, 3 Fithing is Poor; waters muddy. White Shaffer Lake is clear. Wh

clear, Dubois-—Bass are hitting on

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lakes. Hendricks muddy. Very few fish being caught. Favette ancock Bait fishing may fomorrow, hut not casting. muddy oward Waters are muddy, N being caught Javhington Fishing will he week-end if there is Nd more rain

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Redskins Seeking Their 6th Straigh

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Streams and rivers are muddy | by ‘Thoma City, defeated Henner Henkel

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base with one out Rogalski.

looked like a sure triple,

Galatzer took off for the drive

around the bases. |

relshbakim Lakes are &nd caught it with one hand on (the dead run. Tt was tagged as a lossom, Salt Creek are distance hit and for that reason | [Mueller sprinted

Then a throw from Galatzer to | Latshaw at first base made it a |

double play. most startling running catches a the Stadium this vear.

It was one of the |

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After tonight's game, the mdians’ |

noon.

AUTO and DIAMOND

LOANS

20 Months to Pay

WOLF SUSSMAN, INC. 230 W. WASH. ST.

Established 38 Years Onnosite Statehouse, L1-2749,

agle, Cree, series With the Mud Hens Will close | White River in a double-header tomorrow atter- | (noon. The Louisville Colonels will | 4 Coble Creeks, ; wa River are De here Monday night and for a | I Creek twin attraction on Tuesday after-

Phillies’ Arnovich Continues

slugging first baseman, regained the

ott, May, illjes : Slaughter, Cardinals Lombardi, ds

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Batters in American

To Lead Batsmen in National League.

NEW YORK. July 1 (U. P)— Jimmy Foxx, the Boston Red Sox

American Teague batting lead this week despite a stomach illness which put him in the hospital, according to the averages released today and including games of Thursday. Foxx, last year's batting champion, played in only two games, but added five points to his average for 353 to displace George McQuinn, St. Louis Browns’ first sacker, who dropped to second with 0

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Morris Araovich, Phillies’ ‘out-

Foxx Paces

WIFE WATCHES HUSBAND DIE: BURIAL MONDAY

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Charles Wishmire Loses » » . » | Life While Bathing in | Big Eagle. | I | Services for Charles Wishmive of | i 1943 W, New York St, whe was] drowned in Big Eagle Creek vesterday, while his wife and three friends stood by helplessly, will he held at 10:30 a. m. Monday at the! Conkle Funeral Home. He was 35. | Burial will be at Floral Park Cemetery. The Wishmires had gone to Mul- | berry Beach near Vermont St. with | Miss Trene Rovaback, 1030 W. New | York St.; Everett Briggs. 54, of 805 | Somerset Ave. and Lester Roberts, | | 25, of 656 N. Tibbs Ave. ‘He's Drowning’ |

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pace in the National League With an average of 393. He slumped

Zeke Bonura, Giants’ first baseman, added 17 points 16 his average to trim Arnovich's advantage down the 268 points, Bonura's mark is .367. Whit Wyatt, Brooklyn, continued to pace the National League pitch-

held sway in the Amergue with nine triumphs and no losses. The leaders: Hits—(N) Arneovich, Phillies, 87; (A) Case, Senators, 91.

‘but simplicity should be uppermost. Runs—(N) Werber, Reds, 52; (A) is body after diving fer 10 min-

Cramer, Red Sox, 56. Doubles—(N) Slaughter, ‘Card-

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Thiples— (N) Herman, Cubs, 9; (A) McQuinn, Browns, Keltner,

Senators, seven each. Home Runs—(N) Camilli, Dodgers, 14; (A) ‘Greenberg, Tigers, 186. Runs Batted mn—(N) Giants, and McCormick, Reds, 51 each; (A) Williams, Red Sox, 58. Feller Has Fanneda 114 Strikecuts— (NY Vander Meer, Reds, 64; (A) Feller, ™Tdians, 114. Base On Balls—(N) Vander Neer Reds, 59; (A) Feller, Indians, 70, Stolen Bares (N) Pirates, 11; (A) Case, Senators, 27. The ten leacing hitters and ties in each league follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE Arnovich, Phillies a R Bonura, Giants .. . McCormick, Reds x Medwick, Cardinals .... 232 Ize, CHATAINATE LL. \\00 8

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Pet 302 387 338 336 326 ged 2 31: 309 308

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Pct Foxx, Red Sox 8 33 McQuinn, Browns ....... Lewis, Senators Dickey. Yankees ......,. 226 Cramer, Red Sox Keltner, Indians Higgins, Tigers Gehringer, Ti Case, Senat Hoag, Browns . Gordon, Yankees

The five leading pitchers league:

3 350 345 341 332 332 .331 .329 .327 325 Tm 325 in each

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Donald, Yankees Bridges. Tigers Lyons, White Sox pearson, Yankees ... Potter, Athletics

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U.S. Puts 3 in Quarterfinals

WIMBLEDON, England, July 1 (U. P.) — America’s chances of retaining the men's singles in the 3%th All-

England Tennis Tournament were (strengthened today when three of its | also | PlAYErs moved into the quarterfinal |

round. Bobby Riggs of Chicago, second on seeded list, defeated Ronald Shayes of England 7-5, 6-8, 6-4, 6-3 and Elwood Cooke of Portland, Ore,

eliminated John OIlliff, England, 6-1, (6-1, 6-4. Gene Smith of Berkeley, Cal, [gained the round of eight yester-

ver- | ; ddy. aay.

Shayes was the first man te win set from Riggs since the tourna-

| will ment started on Monday. be several days before streams are clear. Whrrick—Not much fishing; waters ar

Cooke had no difficulty getting past J. S. OIlliff, ‘Great Britain, and

00 went into the quarterfinals with a

6-1, 6-1, 6-4 victory. Alice Marble, America’s hope in he women's singles, stayed in the running by defeating Miss B. G. Beazley, Great Britain, 6-4, 6-3, Smith and Don MeNeill, Okla-

and Georg Von Metaxa of Germany,

Very few 6.8 7-5, 7-5, in the men's doubles.

Miss Helen Jacobs, Berkeley, Cal,

WON AN easy victory over Miss J. P. |.

curry. Great Britain, 6-3, 6-2. Henry W. (Bunny) Austin of England. top-seeded entrant and finalist last year against Don Budge. gained the quarterfinals with an 8-6, 6-4 6-4 victory over D. W. Butler of England. Austin next plays Cooke.

Tourney Scheduled A blind par tournament is being

held today and tomorrow at the Pleasant Run Golf Course, with

Tommy Vaughn, pro,

Bonura, |

Handley, |

° Mrs. Golda Parker. |

¢. | that he had no money, the bandit |

Mr. Wishmire went sWim- | 58 ming while the others watched! [from the bank. Suddenly he be-! gan thrashing in the water. Maoa-| | mentarily the group thought he was | | joking until Mrs, Wishmire shouted: | (“He's drowning.” | Fully clothed Mr. Briggs jumped | |into the water, but Mr. Wishmire | He was | unable to find him. At the same [time Mr. Roberts drove to a nearby |

partner, Neil Freedman London Junior Car Club caravan

gation. will go to Chicago. to the United States.

chester and Triumph.

Graham Lyon (left), president of Autocheques, and his driving both of London, England,’ will head the

arrive at 5 Pp. m. today at the Marott Hotel. and their cars are coming from Huntington, W. Va. and will be met at the State line By a State Police escort and an Indianapolis dele= After touring the City and visiting the Speedway the group Most of the men are making their first trip They are driving various foreign cars such as Wolseley, Humber, Bentley, Mercedes, Vauxhall, Rover, Brough, Lan=

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PAGE 7

IST STEP TAKEN TO TRIM 3000! OFF STATE WPA

76,000 Start Enforced Vacations in Adjustment Under New Bill.

A five-day “ordered” holiday starts ed today for 78,000 Indiana WPA workers, as State WPA officials pre= pared to trim 3000 from the rolls by July 10.

| The holiday was ordered by | Washington WPA officials to give svate organizations time to make changes directed by the new relief bill signed shortly after 10 p.m. last night by President Roosevelt. The reduction in the relfef rolls was [ordered late yesterday to reduce the [payroll budget in Indiana by ap= proximately $200,000 during July, ac= cording to 8. T. Bryan, deputy state administrator.

Cut Overloaded Projects

| Mr. Bryan said the workers cub from the rolls would be those on “overloaded projects.” He said the vacation would not mean any loss of pay to the 73,000 | workers left on the rolls, since they [would be given their regular month= [ly working quota under schedules to |be arranged by division heads. The holiday will end next Thuize {day morning. State officials here today wera

of more than 20 cars which is to The party of 50 men

|beach and returned with Melvin | Smotherman, 1675 N, Belle Vieu| Place, and Walter Lowe, 116 N. Traub Ave. City life guards. Mr. Smotherman found Mr. Wish- |

utes. He and Mr. Lowe then ap[plied artificial respiration [or nearly tors, who had arrived shortly after (Mr. Wishmire was found, [worked on him. A few minutes 1 said | Mrs {he was dead.

, Turner by her deceased sister.

Warning Destroyed

Deputy sheriffs said ‘hat a warr- place a ‘daughter ing sign had been placed at the years ago. beach in April but that it evidently The Turners stated that the 5‘had been destroyed by vandals. year-old orphan is now in a chilMr. Wishmire was on the second dren's home in Wolverhampton and day of a week's vacation from the that her stepfather has consented Prest-O-Lite 'Co., where he had to the adoption. been employed for seven years. | Mr. Turner, a British war

who died eight

and came here in 1903. He attended land 13 years ago. He brought his [grade school 16. Following his grad- wife and 3-year-old daughter, (uation he worked at the Big Four Renee, with him. Railroad Shops. He was a member | Renee was stricken with an ear [of the Pleasant Chapel Methodist ailment and died in a Beaver Falls, Church. Pa, hospital. Besides his wife he is survived by | Mrs, Turner wrote of the tragedy his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles to her sister in England. Two years ‘Wishmire; a brother, Cloyd, and ater Ethel was born. The father three sisters, Mrs, Clara Rucklers- 716 ond the pg Se to i y i ert Harmer o olverhampton. es JYevh, Wishinire Lo But the English mother did not [forget the sorrow of her sister in America. Tn February, 1938, Mis. Turner received a letter from Flor ence telling of her serious illness.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL: BEATING IS ALLEGED , ir, anvining hapvens to me:

a ter as saying, “IT want you to take Howard Huffman, 30, of 2733 N. hirtie Bro -

| LaSalle St., was taken to City Hos- Renee [pital early today after he allegedly | Two davs later Florence died. and Was beaten by three men. He told Mys, Turner wrote to the police the attack took place at Co- of wer sister's “will.” | lumbia and Roosevelt Aves. He was | ooo ELINED

[not robbed. EPAIRED Women’s

| When Ralph C. Smith, 40, of 105 EFITTED rover

|W. Walnut St, told a thug who | halted him on ‘Ohio St, 300 block, L i 0 TAILORING CO. 235 MASS. AVE.

Men's

And

(pushed him, grabbed a suit he was [carrying and fled. He told police | there was about $1 in the suit.

Eager to Adopt ‘Willed’ Child Couple Never Saw

BEAVER, Pa. July 1 (U. P.)—Mr, and Mrs. Sam Turner of Aliquip- SU AlSO pa today sought a court order approving adoption of a child they've Indiana's administrative forces ater never seen—Ilittle Ethel Mary Wilkes of England, whe was “willed” to Would not be affected by the provi=

vet - | He was born at Bloomington, Til, eran, came to Aliquippa from Eng-

stepfather

(anxiously awaiting word from Wash= | ington concerning the new relief bill and its possible effects on the Indiana relief organization. Mr. Bryan said that the provision (abolishing the Federal Theater Project would not affect Indiana,

Fall Cut Uncertain He was not so sure, however, that

| sion

| in the bill which provides that

The Turners’ petition revealed the strange death-bed bequest of Mis. only 3.4 per cent of the approprias [Turner's sister, Florence Wilkes Harmer, in Wolverhampton, England, tion can be spent for administras [that her 5-yvear-old daughter be given to h

tion. He said that Indiana's ads - ministrative costs were under 3 pee | cent, but he did not know what pors

HOOSIERS TAKE OFF [on of the Chicago and Washington loffice costs would be apportioned to ~ ON ALASKA FLIGHT "™ | |

OBITUA

A group of eight Hoosiers were

RY REVEALS {to leave today on a 17-day vacation | AGE AS 108 YEARS rip to Nome, Alaska, flying in a| Te

t low=-wing monoplane, . | READING, Pa, July 1 UU. BP) = | Those making the trip are Capt. A routine obituary report from the A. M. Banks, pilot; Don Beckwith, Berks County Home today had dise [copilot and radio operator: Robert closed that Henry Metmyer, an ine |W. Lyons, commander of the John mate, had died at the age of 1081a Holiday Post of tive American Le- years, gion; his sn, Robert B. Lyons: Evans McGowan, steward of the (Judge C. C. Tague, Brookville, Ind.; home, satd Mr. Metmyer's birth cers ‘Roy Hirshberger, Richmond, Ind. tificate showed he had been bore (William BE. Sayer, Department Ad-| jn Poland Jan. 2, 1831, and cams jutant of Indiana, and H. L. Plum= +4 this country 57 years ago. Mr. (mer, assistant national adjutant. |Metmyer did chores at the home and farm until a month ago. ——— eo

er American relatives to re

| The party will fly directly to Bill- | | ings, Mont., and from there to Seat= | [tle, where they will spend the night. | (From Vancouver they will fly the! 850-mile over-water route to Juneau, | | Alaska.

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Selection right now is especially wide=~nearly all sections of the city offer most all types and sizes of homes.

Elmore Bros. 11 Tala Bag. Acre Realty Co. 208 N. Delaware RY-1049 Oliver H. Clark Agency 106 N. Delaware LI-5598

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522 Peoples Bank Bldg. Jennings Bros. 28%. Tinos LY-8811 MecTarsney & Brown 2608 W. Michigan BYE - 2000 Walter Folkerth 200 EE. Washington E. B. Hudelson 12th Geo. Stewart 508 Taland Wide.

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Prices and terms are most attrac. tive==small down payments with all inclusive monthly payments that are no larger than regular rent.

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