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(Continued From Page One) take place at the Coliseum Friday, following the keynote address by Rep. Ray J. Madden (D. Gary). - Another race that was holding the interest of party leaders today was that for the lieutenant gov- | ernor’s nomination. Hemmer Not Eager . Floyd I. Hemmer, superintendent

of the state farm, who had been re-| TAFT SEEN HEADING | [garded as the favorite, reportedly! RESOLUTIONS GROUP

B = age Fun,” Jesying the| CHICAGO, June 14 (U. P)— + R. Hutson and State Senator John with each Gonas of South Bend. i , Stun ecoTING Tae Se BEL ov Soe eepsake that if Mr. Hemmer does not become a candidate another man willl june 26 party leaders indicated to- SANOND ne

| be entered in the contest. day. State Fire Marshal Clem Smith| Taft, who is serving his first term be sure!

away, but never ‘showed them- LT. EDGAR GRABHORN | State Deaths and State Senator Charles Fleming In ne Seige, Ja gained aid Bil £1

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selves against the skyline. of Hammond likely will-go to the ) 3 Paratroops Open Firs NG OVER wiANDREWS Fred Boone, 38.S.Tvare| post in the race for the secretary| Toi TOS KO: eaters i " David: daughi a { state nomination. Senator Flem- y ; of Gov. 183 1 Minoh 31 Now the enemy was gaining con- snd David: Jaughier, Busiy; sisier, Mr, oe aa ict subPort Of ihe ernor John W. Bricker’s supporters. Pp Lake! “yn addition, it was believed that|Jg “Ai Keown oder *

dence Irom eo vanems| or he OR) | AHA NMIRY A200 Pia as | county delegation. Mr. Smith comes

ing no danger, his loping advances Daugh ea Mel Ya ; = were longer, his periods flat on the George W. Grabhorn, 426 N. Euclid Wha yder; brother, Ephraim| from Terre Haute. ” “0 di ops Sle SPECIALS! ARR a ae

seconds’ du- BEDFORD—Lydia tzer, . Survivground of only a few 4 Overseas three months, Lt. Grab- jors: Sisters, Jaa Spit Mitchell and

hart for the senatorial nomina Fakig. He Sale oh hat. sae po horn had been stationed in Eng- |}is. Tred Spitgerber; brothers, O. L. and| Opservers believed, too, that Mrs. ~-. S ROSE OIL tion. hae ,. Then at & pre-ar- land. He entered service as a cadet | py oOMINGTON—Gertrude Titus, {Mary Garrett of Indianapolis would + HN, " = = » yards y. utomatic In March, 1943, and received his | Survivors: Husband. Albert; son. Albert: have opposition for nomination for Sy Pp E rR M A NE N T . ; i ranged signal every a fleld. Tex. and | Brother, John Cushman: sisters, : J Resignation’s Price weapon, every fifle in the. para |training at Ellington field, Tex, Emms Bynum and Mrs. Ella Webster. |reporter of the supreme and ap- : Harlingen, Tex. He was graduated | yggDINAND Anna Marie Niehaus, 84.|pellate courts. Mentioned as likely a) : Seveiital, font Curls $ 5 0 . Reg. $3

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. X troops’ line opened up. It was a ‘ ONE OP THE inipressions party |roar that set your teeth chattering at Hondo, Tex, and was stationed | Survivors: Boos, Herman John e0d| candidates are Mrs. Tella Haines of heads are anxious to dispel is that |yith shock. y in New Mexico three months after : duh -y ng pon], Sullivan, seventh district vice

EVANSVILLE—Bertha Botes, the pro-Dewey Vote was the price | you suddenly saw the Germans |be Was assigned to his bomber |vivors: Husband, Constantine; son, Bu-|chairman, and Mrs. William Ward

aid to Mr. Lyons to resign. |grimac hing their |CTeW. gene; brother, Harry. : a Io < Tr SE sy; - oir hands | Bom in Indianapolis, he attended [sts Raymond Woerier and Mrs. C. o Judmnapdis, Indiana's Ne a ational Adverioed Hol Because Me. Lyous, who hits Leen then falling by the dusers into the schoo} $6 sud as gradusted from |. Misabetn Kettems, 00. : service. Machineless Curtis an open supporter the New |corn. Then they all flung them- |New Palesti - ters, Mr th Renner and M 1a.| The three top spots on the ticket 2; Machine York goverfior since 1040, stated |selves down snd the British para-|to Purdue university one year and SQUERE Joie, 905" gurvivors: Husband. |are certain to be filled by acclama- Shampoo & Set, 75¢ PERMAREIT PERMANENT eg. Rey

i yi The Indians : flatly that he would not resign |troops continued their fire. wap Saplayen by The Polis | mi; sons, Boies Survivor: Daughter,|tion—Governor Schricker for U. S. mn

$8.50 unless the Indiana delegation A rain of bullets surged across 8; a ] record erpor yards of Fren land| He has a sister, Caroline, and ; hall ; .| senator; Senator Samuel D. Jackson ALL WAVES ot Jor IV Shese 100 at oh {aan Bs Er aor: for governor and Cornelius O'Brien, GUARANTEED! $ 95 S$ 9 Compigte —

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Dewey. And the delegation did land battered into the huddles on |fWo brothers, Donald and Gordon, [Zromhess, OU businessman NO APPOINTMENT just that, too, before he resigned. |the grass. The earth was scuffed |living in Greenfield. Norman Grant, $4. Survivors: Wie (LAWrenceburg i Jor Wie NECESSARY! Mr. Gates explained that the [up in showers of corn and went = ® Busi Shem, Sb, Ba Eau ang Sony «5: Seis Lg will be CE 11 N. v ST. - Dorothy Geise, 27. Survivor: Mother, . ¥ poll was taken to keep the resig- [down as if under a flair. But the| PVT. CURT E. HOLSTEIN, son opt y Seine, urvivor er filled by sion. 00. F ENTRAN PENNSYLVANIA

nation of pro-Dewey Mr. Lyons Germans weren't beaten yet. One |of Mr, and Mrs. Curt W. Holstein, FT. WAYNE—William Melvin Covault.|anno etils of candidacy 18 \ mat L BEAUTY 9 ¢ « "Talal ny a"

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from appearing as a blow at |of their officers rose to his feet and (gg) N. Sherman drive, was wounded | 78. Survivors: Wife, Anna; sons, Orville renomination were made yesterday

Dewey. called to his men, and those still |; rtaly May 22 and is now in a|2nd Earl; sister, Mrs. Josephine Sullivan; Be Ban by Supreme Court Judges H. Nathan

Other party leaders said that not wounded charged once mOTe. genera] hospital there. Jennie Rich, 77. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. David Vesey; son, Clarence; brother,|Swaim of Indianapolis and Michael ‘ ; WN -

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the Indiana delegation was for |This time the paratroops held their |= , omber of the infantry divi- ; . : Dewey anyhow and that the dele- |fire even longer, and it Was 35 $0 lion “vo has been in the army|aurdt oe oo |l Fansler of Logansport. | TE gation did not vote for the New |30 yards now when the small arms since February, 1043. uh, Senwhik BR Burvivers: , Wile, i" York governor just to get Mr, {barrage hit the enemy. Before entering service, Pvt. Hol- | Louis. : » n; : Lyons 0 fesign. “ : Escape Cut Off stein was employed by Herfl-Jones| pena wir Saunier Mas Arbates They Mr. ns would was graduated - | Stellhorn; sisters, Mrs, Betty Nickell and have been kicked out Jon he not | With cool, superb and absolute | CO- and from Tech- | Stelihorn: = Huliinger. y an ve EE hot | disc fing ueezed triggers, Pical high school in 1941. Newton Tutwiler, 76. Survivors: Wife, resigned and one of the delegates discipline, fingers sq A et I

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| almost simultaneously, and down in . s » George: daughters, Irene ACOs, Se ete te Kon to have | writhing heaps went the Germans| PFC. JACK SANDERS, who was|Mis lu love ied Mes Bersic shes had a Lyons ouster motion in his |again. And now the remnants who killed in action April 28 in the|prown and Mrs. Lora Thompson. : RU "| pocket, ready to be submitted if |remained alive turned and began|Eufopean theater, has been posthu- SH TSHINGION-Josebls Juin, Houser, yb Tired Husbands! | ™ «= == “piers chased them across the Beam, oo (oat ea: Maes iB » . = ss = Bo - Pow: raced for the woods. The award was sent to his par=- Koughn, F 2 SUNDAY, JUNE 18 th ents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sanders, OF R080 ng, CLI 8,2 :

Rundown Wives! McDermond Critical [But only afew made that Seiler nsvill been William and Floyd; sis \ 4 | on . 3 an oyd; sis-| J » |for mow the shells and mortars of Zio e. They have hot and Anna; sons y y ) “I'm a practical guy so please

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te | | ter, Mrs. Ollie White, J. FRANK MCDERMOND. At | came into play and plastered a notified as to the manner in which LOGANSPORT--Jobn Brenton, 63. But |

richer overs: Wn te |TVGE Of Stoel between the wnemy Pi. Sanets was kiled sivors: Siter, rs. Bern Davi: brouner, | (68 ~,_ give me a present | can wear” and the sanctuary for w . URG—Car! Burger, 74. Sur- ; \

state, evidently took the former ng | JETERSBURGCarl Burger, IN. Sur. : . vivors: e, le. 5. KE A 4 pewpolnt on ihe pro-Dewey vole "ac i occ 1t was an over. ana GIFT FROM HITLER [Eien ein Sell QA NS ry. ; Jor ns sted a Statement sccusing the. dropping zone was littered now Mr en Gardener a s. Johanna : § ie Em re State on the Republican » ng {not only with gliders and contain- William Woodrid, 77. Survivors: Sens, i) i = At all drug stores everywhere—in Indisn-| diana” P party » ers but with hundreds of enemy Yiotor sad Wilbur; daughter, Mrs. Cap, : ~ Spolis. at all Hook's and Haag Stores — : dead and enemy wounded. ROANOKE— Cornelius Schurr, 80. Sur- . . He said that Mr, Lyons had Back in the woods those Nazi! A one-time Christmas gift from| vivors: Son, Eimer; I or Ceerge and : Broadcloth Shirts

: forced upon the delegates a con- ! Erhart. troops who had made it were joined | Hitler to Friedelind Wagner, grandtion which { ’ ROCHESTER — H McDowell, 94. y 2 sen Asthma di which they were compelled iby reinforcements, and there, | 4oughter of the great composer, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. ort waits and ] Wy

| to accept because of the growing | 4 Mrs. Rudolph Crouse; son, Silas, brothers, among green shadows, they re {bounced back on der feuhrer dur-|Harry py P Charles.

4 | anti-Lyons sentiment among the | formed and ed how to TR 5 1 plann y get out. => ; 3 ucus Sleep Fine rank and file of the party. |ing the fourth war loan drive and|gvior: son, Louis: daughter, Care: || AA \ BE y . 3 ZN B fo ; Glistening white broadcloth

: Sav 7 nds : I. Mr. McDermond claimed that Retreat Wrong Way lis now being used as an incentive |sister. Mrs. Margaret Motley. Za : : housands of utferers a canvass of the delegates three | put they were not to be given the | une the current campaign LN ay : is Sanforized so it can't shrink j ), ; , i ’ : ’ y aiph, 5 NL E \ | days ago showed that Bricker was |oyance All through the woods | Oe Ty oa A . PEP. en 19% Solf attached - = = E ls b non-

favored “with few exceptions.” a stit| In 1935 he presented a gold brace-|and Mrs. Mae Le Lenniville. r trees, { hidden In vw iditckes an let set with a topaz stone to Miss| TELL CITY—Beulah Margaret Bruner, ; g.™ wilt collar is always neat and

sally helps | ie said this “clearly substanti- |genches, the camouflaged British, Wagner. During the fourth loan |3l Survivors: Husband, Stanley; son, Sy : : trim looking. Sizes 141/310 16.

mucus, | ated” the action of the Indiana paratroops were waiting for them. | drive it was given the hig wir Don; sister, Mrs. Otis Préeman,

a reatning and retreat: | . Unless delighted | State convention which voted down ‘clock uadron of] es "Sith reste stm | a resolution to instruct the dele- A Ti a up to bond bidder. It went to the Ben- T LR (externally | cuooie bis favorite... gation for Dewey. | where ‘most of the ADS were | TUS watch people for $175,000, caused) white or colored, oll { | 16-POUND BABY DOING WeLy, |c0ncentiated, and poured a five) TOOT 1 on Gsplay In the win |CHECK ITCHING—BURNING | 772'crs. 2 big guns . . 91 anti ic-stimulati i i Las VEGAS, Nev. June 1 @ Hinule barrage from their big g |N. Illinois st., id being used as Blac! and Wiite id a od .) ~Mrs, ell an er {a spur to a ! motes healing. Use only as directed. Over 16-pound son were doing well today,|, The Germans thrned and began 2 ¥ be ) Sreata J a ying. T8125 years succes. Sold in 10g, 25¢, 50¢ si following the oversize baby's birth '0 retreat. Their retreat was the o.oo Mt SS CAT THGEPR Money yesterday. Mrs. McConnell's five| O08 Way for them, and once more a aD 00 Ig Yh B

other children all have weighed | it was massacre. Sten gun bullets around seven pounds. { hit them from such range they were

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