Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1940 — Page 2

PAGE 2 At State House—

MAPS 5TH COLUM

CONTROL IN STATE

Jackson Advises Hoosier La

Board Aid

By EARL From ‘constables ‘¢n ‘up, cials are quietly being formed

w Officials to Keep Cool, Use FBI in War on Saboteurs; State Tax

Is Named.

RICHERT

Indiana Taw ‘enforcement ‘offiinto ‘& sort ‘of unofficial stand-

ing army to aid in th national ‘defense program and combat

fifth ‘columnists. This “army” torney ‘General Samuel Jackson, who got his at the Federal-State ‘Conference ‘on National Defense robles in Washington. The recommendations, prosecuting attorneys, who send ‘them to every other forcement official, urge: 1. Turh all ‘information ‘concern ihg sabotage and espionage to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Axks Study of Laws

sent to] in ttirn | law ‘en-

9 Urge owners of plants which might he the object of sabotage to survey them and take the necessar) protective measures Use ‘extreme ‘care in te ‘organizations to surveys ‘of various

allowing make ‘de industrial

Eo]

9 Priva fense plants 4. Be ‘extremely ‘careful in tizing special ‘police and limit number 5. Review with sabotage the ‘control ‘of firearms tions ‘of ‘civil rights, ‘ete. 5. Stimulate committees of private citizens to provide the utmost pos sible ‘dissemination ‘of American aims and ideals through the press radio and other ‘media.

Allow Nb Unofficial

deputheir

statutes ‘dealing conspiracy, tne ‘protec-

the criminal

Activity ©. Use alian to apply “Citizenship should forced However and encouragement fered to those who lition, desire qualify 8. Discourage Retivity hy individuals without official status ructions are given by different times time they have into one uniform sonal

enfonr

to bring an naturalization be not every assistance should be ‘ofeir ‘own Vocitizens

no pressure for

sought

of ‘th

) as

> counter-espionage

or ‘groups

not new various

These inst as they have Federal officials at But this ix the first been compiled and handed per

to the

hoe {

Qot 80 to speak cement offi the xtate

in

a cinls throughout

Tax Officials Named

Iwe R. Highlen, Poneto, Tnd been appointed special representative of the State Tax Board in 13 Northeastern Indiana counties, He succeeds Paul Weber who has heen named postmaster of Huntington.

12-Ounce Beer Stays

Haosiers will continue to their beers from 1240unce bot some time to come The Alcoholic Beverages ‘Commission has turned ‘thumbs down’ on the proposal Michigan Digum Control Broad that eight-ounce bhottles be sold Indiana, Michigan any Ohid The theo Michigan board was that the smaller bhottle would permit the sale of a bottle of beer for a dima while most heer th the present-sized bottles Now Costs the consumer 15 cents But Thdiana brewers objected because of the change-over the bottling So 12-ounce bottles, it will

GIRL HELD IN DEATH OF TROTSKY WEEPS

MEXTCO CITY. Aug Samuel Ageloff, New estate dealer, Plane today to ald in of hix daughter, Svivia, held with her companion, Frank Jackson, in connection with the slaving of Leon Trotsky Miss

mino: %

hat na

drink

thas for

of the

m of the

the use of

costly system, he

in

24 (U.P) York hare by

was due air-

the defense

Ageloff, a New York social worker who had been a freguent Visitor at Trotsky's Cayoacan suburban home for wevoral weeks fore the assassination, was hvsterical Tast night when newspapermen were permitted to see her, She and Jackson, Who confessed Killing Trotsky With a pickax, were held ih Separate Tooms at the Green Cross emergency hospital. Jackson refused tO answer newspaparmen's questions

After Two Days

Russians May Know

MOSCOW, Aug. 24 (U death of Leon Trotsky fore last ih Mexicd City ported in the newspapers and on the radio today in a dispatch quot: ing the London radio Th a hospital in Trotsky died a Tractured skull Yeceived during an assault against Trotsky by a person close to his entourage Pravda, newspaper organ Communist Party, carried a bitter editorial attack on Trotsky, headlined “Death of an International

Spy.”

OMTC HERE VISITED ° BY GOVERNOR HOLT

A. Holt

P.)=The night be-

was 1'e

Mexico Toon

¥ Of

of the

of Wasi en Toute to the maneuvers in Wiss ehnsin, today addressed CMTC enrollees at Fi. Harmizon after reviews ing the cadets’ weekly parade. Governor Holt arrived yesterday by plane. After receiving a 19-gun salute, he inspected the guard of honor. He was the guest last night of officers of the 397th Infantry Reserve regiment of West Virginia

Governor Homer Virginia, wha is Second Army

commanded by Cdl. Walter C. Smith, |

Wheeling city manager Todays review was headed by Trainee-Colonel Leonard I. Collins of Boonville, Thd., and was open to the public Chaplain Thomas J. Scencina of St. John's Parish delivered the ine vocation. Lieut Col Lloyd R. Bens nett, CMTC commandant, welcomed the Visitors. Chaplain Alfred G Belles of Louisville, Kv. gave the benediction,

recaived its

[the

{officials

[rives ‘early

arriving

real |

he |

instructions today from At

“ FAIR DUSTLESS

~ FOR FIRST TIME

‘Concrete, Chloride Rille= Thanks to Highway Commission,

trving to make the Fair dustless for ‘this for the first time No ‘one ‘ever complained about the ‘dust, ‘but Harry 'G. Templeton, the Tair ‘manager and the | State Board ‘of Agriculture think! that if ‘it ‘chn be ‘eliminated, ‘everyone at the big show will ‘be ‘more comfortable So they

| | They're Grounds State Fair

vear's

wien

road inside roads are heing given a ‘black-

up the 50 miles ‘of grounds, All ‘the scarified, ‘oiled and top. The around more

roads are no cides of On - the has

+p

CIS

unimproved ‘dirt the new ‘Coliseum Roads on ‘all four building have been The street between Coliseum and ‘old barn been ‘concreted streetear 10op. Stone Ts Spread Chloride to other unpaved grounds The anti-dust project only thing going on &t Grounds as preparations high ‘gear for the ‘opening exhibit Friday The field in machinery will be ‘exhibited takIng ‘on the appearance of a circus Big to house the ‘exhibits are going up ‘every day. ‘Cracked stone has heen strewn ‘over the Keep ‘it dry if ‘it rhins say the stone dust it ‘doesn't Concessions One of the higgest jobs is clean ing up the ‘cattle barn It's largest ‘of its kind anvwhere, housing 2000 head, and it must be spice and span ‘before the first stock arnext week concession stands along the street are springing up drill Johnny J. Jones EXposition, midway attraction, will begin tomorrow —and in hest The Tndiana Tair is the exions biggest engagement of the wear Its ‘owners regard opening of the Tndiana fan opening of the expositions Vea So they always redecorate the wagons and ‘doll up the whole show before coming to Indianapolis

France Begins ‘Ory’ Regime

France, Aug.2¢ (U, PD. Marshal Philippe Pelaws went into effect at 10 A. 'm. today, outlawing all apertifs containing more than 16 per cent alcohol and clamping restrictions on all ‘other alcoholic drinks except winas and beer The laws, which in a happier day would have wrought a revolustion in the wocial life of France, heaviest drinking mation in Furope, were brought on by reports from military experts that alcoholism had caused the moral ¢ollapse of the Irench army under the German attack and that was the worst of the four main problems now facing the country. The other problems, as listed by a ‘Government spokesman, are tu= _berculasis, cancer and sv phil is.

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all the

is be applied to

sections

Of the Tan into the

isn't the went of which the farm 1s

tents

field to fat not

and will rain

breed if

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the

The main The the its Arexs posit the the fiscal

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Important Than It Seems

NASSAU, Bahamas, Aug. 24 U (P) =Balief iow 1M these islands today that the Duke of Windvor's appointment as Bahaman Gove had more behind it than a mere devire on the part of the British Government to find a suitable job for the man who once was king The Duke, at his first official press conference, mied to dissipate ramons that he was sent here as a sort of good Will ambassador” to the Wastern Hemisphere But there Were many reasons, observers bee lieved, for concluding that his post in the new world is not looked upon at home as a minor one, AMong those reasons were: 1, The obvious fact that Jukes attitude toward his job me of extreme Seriousness, 2. The nearness of Nassau to the United States and the fact that it s regularly visited in winter by many influential American busi nessmen. 3. The historical fact that, as Prince of Wales, the Duke took America by storm on his visit there 16 years ago and the further fact that his Duchess was an American. Both have made it plain that they are pleased by their proximity © the United States and Doth have gone out of their way to be gracious to American men. The Duke told Teporterx they were looking forward “with eagermess” 1» “coming back to America’ and remarked that Baltimore, “after all, is the Duchess’ home.” | Moreover, the Duke said spacifi= [cally that thev hoped to visit the United States and in 0 doing em= ployed a phrase pounced upon by those who believe he bears a miss [sion of some wort. The phrase was ton.”

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enlisted the help ‘of the | State Highway ‘Commission to dress | the |

| Asheville,

and

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newspapers

, provide the British EFmpire with a

the elec- a A man with a mission, it was | fsa, naturally would wait to learn

"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

She Puts People to Sleep

SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1940

SENATOR URGES JR SECRET SESSION 'ONU. S. DEFENSE:

56,000 Guardsmen to Be

Dr. Lillinh Miteller , . . '‘miNtress ‘of Anesthesia,

Woman Anaestheticist

| —

To Change Hospitals Sept. ]

After Eight Years as Assista

nt at Methodist, Dr. Mueller

Will Handle Work at City Now.

By JOE Dr. Lillian Mueller believes, impl the ‘operating room. Tor the last ‘eight years, she has | qesthetics At Methodivt Hospital, department at ‘City Hospital,

ARREST LOCAL BANK TELLER

Fletcher Trust Aid Charged With $6100 False Entry; $38.000 Missing.

A coupon mes: we cchool making 0100

patients

when

Now

who started ars 0 when he high today with more than the Fletcher

teller vears

k a senger 13 18

wax

ng

rs only and just ‘out ‘of

charged a false ‘entry ‘of

m books Co while he N, ©

total

the of rust And jail at Ix 1'e about

in officia Of determine money had is COvV-

was held hank shortage sought

ported a $38.000 and what the heen taken, The entire loss ered hy insurance The Charles 29304 Broadway, at Asheville, discovered

0 on Tul

to

over period

Tewis, ‘of his Vacahank ‘offientry ‘ol

Gr

on

teller, way when

false

rion oials $9107 A amount as filed with missioner Howard S. Y« the Fedaoral Bureau began a ‘h Agents

feller

a 23 specifying that U. 8. ‘Com nme here and Investigation

complaint

wu

of Near raced the

New York wn he wa

vacationing t« and then to Asheville where arrested yess terday. Farl «J. Wynn, special agent in charge of the T'BI here, said the complaint is being forwarded to the U. 8. District Attorney at ‘Charlotte and that Lewis will be arraigned before U. S. ‘Commissioner there to determine whet he will be returned U. S hore asked t at $10.000,

35TH REUNION OF TURPINS TOMORROW

Jacob and Martha Turpin settled 1 in Indiana more than 120 years ago | every year for 34 years their | descendants have gathered for a reunion. They'll meet &|gain tomorrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Homer Turpin, six miles north Brownshurg on Road 267 Officers Tor the Teunion are | Hubert Burgoyne, Brownsburg, president; Homer Turpin, vice president, fand Ruth Hughes, Indianapolis, tsecre{nry and treasurer.

the her here District

1 hat Nat

At Lewis’

Val Nolan bond be fixed

ormey

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May Be More

Administration would be in power, of such speculation | the Duke would not take xuch a verious attitude toward the Gov= ermorship of these 28 islands and thelr 68.000 inhabitants if the scope of his job was not wider than it yeoemed. In any event, the Duke's arrival has already been for buxi= ness” and even the natives appear ta believe that the new “boss man” will Pring them aek. They swarm around the vicinity Government House <¢onstantly and fantastic mors have circulated among them to the effect that their huts shortly will become palaces However unlikely that mav be the Tact Tomains that prosperity seems to Be following the Winduors footsteps, The Duke visited one of the lesyer known haberdasheries here to make some purchases and the store has enjoved an unprece= dented rush of business since. There is another theory as to the reason behind the Dukes appointment, and it bears directly on what is now going on in England. This theory is that the Duke was sent here, where the war seems far away, as a sort of insurance gexfure, If the bombs falling on England prove to be no respecters of Rovalty, there will still be a Windsor left to

what

supporters Tay

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of

monareh, Say.

supporters of this theory

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Beginning Sept, stein

[ her

year

and

one

Charles W, Myers as

Way

and City Ome she cases herself, An anaesthesia spacialist may take operations each dav.

quired

Ol

[anaesthetizing

assume

OULTER .

teitly,

nt to the ‘director of an- | 1 she will head that

heen axsisth

She was ‘one of the first Pphyto specialize in ankesthesia [and has been recognized widely in field. The specialty is 80 new, such, that an anaesthesia xection the Tndiana State Medical Association was ‘established only last She is its secretary, : Mueller “began to sleep for ‘operations there were only two aniesagents—chloroform and ether there are a great ‘many, includthe Various gases,

as

Of

Dr putting

thetic

ng ‘“Torfunate,” Since

special

Poser

Savs Myers

different each

each ‘has properties, separate problem for She ‘must take into consideration the type of operation the physical condition of the patient other factors That's where the specialty and Dr, Mueller is of the best Her adidtion to the staff at City Hospital is hailed By Superint endent “fortunate.” confidence of

or operation a the

anaexth efixt

comes recognized as

mn

Dr. Mueller has the the ‘entire ‘medical profession ‘of Indiand. She Will be a wreat vddition to ‘our xtaff--x step ahead for the hospital,” he said. Glad Tor Organizing Work

Dr, Mueller lives at 4098 Brond She ix a graduate of Indiana University Medical School and once had private practice in ear, nose throat surgery She says she is glad to have the Hospital appointment, Because Will ‘mean an opportunity to do organizing work. She ‘will internes in anaesthesia and also will do the more difficult

a

1H

train

part in as ‘many as eight and 10 The time Yeeach ‘operation varies from a few moments to as ong as NIX Or weven hours, as in the some brain operations During the long operations, anaesthetist is constantly on It is her duty to administer agent and to attention to the pulve and blood Pressure of patient while the operation is proceeding.

Societies Are Numerous

for

the iy the

Pay

dh

strict

Although whe is a member of the |

International Anaesthesia Research Society, Dr. Mueller modestly declares that she does no original Te= | wearch “I haven't that kind of a mind.” | ¥he wav

She ales is a fellow of the A of Anaesthetists and | Flwood Sigma Woman

Baciety president of Nu women's medical fra=

ican a former Phi, national ternity During the davelopment of ahaesthesia since she entered the field, she zays, the patient has gotten one “break” after another, Its safe to that the Tesearch workers and professional anaesthetists will continue to work for the patient in the future.

CRASH T7011 NOW 13 BUCHAREST, Rumania, Aug UU. PO. near where an airplane German and Rumania newspaper men crarvhed inte Gaiha Mountain

said that 13 of the 20 persons aboard Yeater,

had been killed.

case

that the woman's place is in |

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respiration, | the pvr

24 alliances with Reporis today from Turda, bearing has heen recommended to thi

FRAUD CHARGED ENTINA

IN ARGE

Army's Purchase of Land For Air Base Brought Inquiry, Death.

BUENOS ATRES, Argentina, 2¢ ‘TU. PH—Ahe Phiomar and scandal which ‘caused H3-year-old President Roberto M. ‘Ortiz to ‘offer his resignation Thursday, although no suspicion attached to him, was an ‘outgrowth ‘of ‘measures undertaken bv the Argentine Army in connection with the nation's ‘de fense program Some two months ago began seeking land for bate, and finally A tract Military ‘College at ‘Campo de was purchased for 2450303 cabhout 8559470) The price paid, it subsequently wa: was almost twice what the fract was worth, and a Senate in vestigating committee was named to look into the deal Nenate Charged Travd The result was & Benate charging frand through ‘everal influential persons the Administration were profiting The Senate that Luis M.

Aug

the Army new an to the Mavo Pesos

a

next

resolution which 10

of

clode

accused

charged from whom the tract was purchased, had obtained options on the land at cents A rquare meter and sold to ‘the Government at 25 cents. The purchase Price, it ‘was charged, Was $228,000 above the value placed ‘on the tract by military experts The Senate committee questioned some of the nation's foremaxt litical and military leaders in con nection with the deal, including De fense Minister Carlos DD. Marquer through whose department land was houeht Nome Congressmen Quizzed Some members of Cong were quest and one Deputy Victor T.. ‘Guillot suicide vesterday after mnocence. Although No blame was placed on Ortiz, he sent his letter of resighnation to the President of the Senate because, he said, he prefered “to be a private citizen with dignity than a President besmirched through non=compliance with cate obligations of his Ortiz’ Tesignation, would full execut the hands of Argentina's Vice President, Ramon BS. Castillo Ortiz’ political supporters, how= rallied to him and it appeared (likely that his resignation would not I'he accepted |

|

JORN ZAHND OPENS - NATIONAL CAMPAIGN

Wendell

mvestigators asax 15

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po Yor

the

‘ess alro them committed asserting his

toned Of

the most deli

Position

if

ve power

accepted 1n rightist

leave

statement at man and

burden of

Willkie's that every will Teel the taxes,” Will He the target of John | Zahnd, Greenback Party candidate tor President, when he launehes his national campaign re tomo He will address a rally [omer get Grove, 2600 8, Villa Ave, at PD. Mm. If elected, the Indianapolis man said he would free the nation from ‘unfair tax and from (the need of more sacrifice and =af fering.” He demanded that the country throw off itutional foreign POWOIS

Hinde

he "ow nm

9

burdens

“unconst

Ward B of Tndianapoli: nom ax T

fa

Of

the and

party Ww

editor

mating conmmittee candidate for Senatom New Panis, I'md Governm

UNPREPAREDNESS

iv @ bad thing for a nation or for a family.

Me. and Mex. Jones were ready beforehand for the worst that Old Man Winter eonld do A Fletcher Trust Penrsonar Loan in August

filled the Jones's voal hin, protecting grand mother and the babies agamnet those wnex

pectedly cold days that often surprize ws early

m the fall,

Call at Main Office or Any Branch for Terms

Fletcher Trust Company

NW Cor Pemnsylventa and Market Sh CITY-WIDE BRANCHES

195 Maridian irae) 2122 Fay Tenth

P05 EF. Sivhy Third Sires 3001 N. Minas Straw 156) NI Mina Street 1533 Paacevell Avene

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day

Called Sept. 15; Planes Ordered.

WASHINGTON, Atig. 24 U. P). -—TIsolationists pledged support toto ‘a ‘proposal by David T. Walsh of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee to have the Whar

and Navy Departments submit &

confidential report to the Senkte'tn

the ‘condition ‘of the ‘country's ‘defense ‘machinery. Mi. Walsh ‘introducsd a 1esolirtion Tate yesterday ‘calling tpon Whar Secretary Henry T., Stimson to [f'nish ‘data, to be studied by ‘the Senate in session, on tHe number ‘of ‘airplanes, pilots, motor vehicles and ‘other equipment available for defense. The Massachusetts Democrat said that he would offer a Similar Fesolution ‘covering naval equipment, The resolution Whs ihiroduced hs the War Department put finishing tattches ‘on plans for gradual mobilization most ‘of the 395000

secret

Of

National ‘Guardimen and organized | inte |

reserves who ‘can service when Mr, bill ‘granting him authority I atest that the first 55000 would Begin a vear's active ‘duty ‘on Sept, 15. 3000 Planes ‘Ordered National Defense ‘Commission of- | ficials time waid that the ‘dam ‘on airplane contracts had been ‘broken and revealed that comntracts let wince July 1 4200 ‘planes for which | have been provided, “The Walsh Tesolution move Clark isolationist

be ‘ordered Roosevelt ful

®igns A mobilization

at the same

have heen 3000 of the finds

for

(D. Mn), bloc, about showdown setup. There

Spokesman for A on our have besn too many conflicting statements Ly both the Army and Navy “They toll us ond ‘minute Thal they're prepared to equip and tram a ‘big army. The next minute thay come around and ‘complain that haven't sufficient clothes and equipment ought

they

to find wooden

out why guns, imitation makeshift men

and

ra

Othe m our

weapons

Necoret Newvions Rare Walsh, the Nav

defense.”

Senator whe always first

confined

viewed of

resolution

v as ‘our

said Te his

to the Army

wanted to learn the

‘our wecond lime—afplanes

our third line

mechanized equipnent.’ Under world

his proposal, the Senate assemble in a unique secret session—with all ‘doors locked and each member pledged to Epcrecy to receive and debate a Yeport from the Wat Secretary The report be made in writing or could deliverad in person. Veteran Senate atta jecret reports were made during ‘Civil could not cent

bled

could be from Cabinet heads on Eeveral War days, but recall any occasion in 1%etimes when the Senate assem= for such a purpose

Chairman |

tanks, |

indications wes,

: is A Wide said Senator Bennett Champ | the “Tt ‘ought to bring defense

0 go around. Some one we have to tanks to

has

line

because he condition of and

ches said that |

occasions they

CANCEL ROAD 31 BIDS, FOES ASK

Parry Group Samies New Plea to Townsend as

PE ——T Deadline Nears.

ney supper” will be ‘held ‘by ToWn-| Hue people Who don't want Road send ‘Club 9 ‘at 8 p. 'm. Mondry at [81 petween Trdianapolis And Creenthe I. ©. O. . Hall, Hamilton and [Wood relocated made a final plea to Washington Sts, Following the Governor M. Clifford Townsend todinner, ‘a ‘talk Will Be given by Mrs. day to prevent it, Julid ‘Shitp, LHe PRY Townvhip Busines

Concert, Bavebll on Program A [en, Tre, ‘avked the ‘Governor hs ‘the HORPONEIDI® herd ‘of the Etats concert the ‘Geige » i by He ‘Geiger Pati and a [Highway Commission” to ehncel the baseball Lame Will provide the Sn- | taking Of Bids sehodiled for Tier. tertainment for ‘members ‘of the Tn- (day, dianapolis ‘Chapter of ‘the Trictinnn | The businessmen, leaders fh the piberal Olih Wining its ponte wt | MONA long fight against the pro= Whshington Park tomorrow. Hai | DOved profect, made this request as Graves, Picnic Chiitman, Thomas | Hey AWAITED An Answer 16 A pro= Rooney, ‘chapter president, and est ‘mide to the U.S, Wai Déphits Frank Deirenger, secretary, ar- | ment ranged the program. They ‘carried fight to the Army because the original Toad was Barbecie to Open Tuevday=Next {built As A ‘military highway o ®till

Thiesday the Broad Ripple NretHodist | fe the frost direct route 16 soutien Church will ‘open ‘its third wiht), TER hifees, four-dhy parbegie at the chiiteh, | The Nd a to the State Ts based Bellefonthine and 62d Sts, THe com- Lo a thd DL . mittee in charge of AIANROMEeN x m Nh We % org ‘of ¥750,000 mecludes W. 1, ‘Gillett, T,, Handy, ® gt Li, : Henson, W. 'G. Sparks, G. B. Behar" YEN and Mrs, Stella Olvey, | RAR RI ow SPECIAL ov Men's Suits i Hi Community House | oF ‘coats C will I Yow : : i hs Ra tomar ra Ladies Plain ng to the members of tie Tndian ‘apolis Dahlia Socfety hy Raoul H Dréssiss or Ones Wp president, The program will AHR 100 EXER fer Garient for e ‘outlined at an open-air break ast Delivery in Brookvide Paik. A tour of mem- | @ GAMO Comb., $1.40 bers’ i. will follow, d { | 6 Garment Comb. $2.60 y Tre t this WA ht or ware hu YOUND DEAD IN loom [| Trem ohh Jc en im Carl Davis, an employee of the | Moose Lodge, today Was found dead | GALE-EAGLE in a rooming house Where he Ye- CLEANERS sided, 121 3. Vermont St, We Was se YA ANF, DR (05 > 55. Deputy ‘Coroner Donald Wood | a AR XY le , said ‘death was die to a heart at fire W THT XY wok WE OPERATE OTR OWN PLANT SHOP IN COMFORT — Entire Store Air-Conditioned

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of 2 'OHrre HNNeees

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Dahlin Show to Be DiNcivwed-— The final ‘details of the anni Dahlia Show and Tall Flower Thee tival ‘to be Held Bept. 1% and 15 all

ENTIRE STORE

OPEN TONIGHT

UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ARS. ROEBUCK AN

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