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Phi Delta Theta ‘Members 50 Years Will Be Cited.

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PARIS, March 30 (U. P). —Naais| wearing heated black rubber diving | Golied iar El Cor cooroui sults still are trying to blow up| NEw YORK, March 30 — Walt Rhine bridges, it was disclosed to- | Disney's army of red blood corday, but are having no success, | puscles, armed with tanks, planes, Allied headquarters disclosed the tommy guns and bombs wiped out

By JACK ROWLES

legion citations will be

given Robert S." Foster, president capture by the American Ist army, ho.4e of invaders today — in of the Foster Lumber Co, and S. of four soldiers who said they had | icchnicolor, K. (Polly) Ruick, attorney, and six planned to demolish the Remagen| pe victory will - send young ’ ised } : other Hoosiers at the Founders’ day bridge, but: were surprised to find|_. ‘0 00 running to their

banquet of Phi Delta Theta fraternity in the Columbia club tomorA row, : The certificates, which are in recognition of 50 years membership in the fraternity, will also be awarded to Senator Raymond E. Willis of ‘Angola, Dr. Oran A. Province of Franklin, Thomas A. Davis of Goshen, Lloyd R. Ireland of Lafayette |g Ernest G. Scotten of New Castle and Montgomery E. Sherry of West Point, The principal speaker will be Con-

it had collapsed. They were fired on when they tried to blow up a doctors all over the nation asking! pontoon bridge. They swam ashore {to be vaccinated. and surrendered. | The men of Disney's wella Ee a et. corpsci, i achieved in They were equipped with 90 min- | a0 sdncational film for a utes’ supply of oxygen for under- called * ‘Defense Against Invasion,” water activity. Weights permitted designed to remove childish fear of them to walk along the bottom o| the river. -Each carried six pounds of TNT. :

4vaccination by showing what vaceifnation means; ;

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GROSS INCOME TAX

Using three boys, a dog, a nurse | and a friendly doctor for his real |

Fame comes early in the life of 10-year-old Audrey Lee Long . Left to right, Heroine Audrey Lee, C. B. Dyer and Judge Emsley W.

Recent Boarding House Fire gross income tax division said to-

She went! Collections from April 1, 1944, to

tator now athletic publicity director at Great Lakes. He will introduce Congressman LaFollette. Among guests of honor will be Paul C. Beam, Oxford, .O., national executive secretary; William J. Snyder of Brazil, who was initiated ‘Into the fraternity at DePauw uni-

corpuscles in cone-shaped hats, | | |

Ten-year-old Audrey Lee Long, ing the night of Jan. 8. ded tI heroine of a boarding house fire | from door to door, awakening and | $5.0 exceeded the previous year by last January, was presented with| warning roomers of the danger. 's 000,000, he said. The all-time the Dyer award for heroism at the| Finally she was overcome by smoke | record Rass. of last year was Indianapolis Junior Chamber of and collapsed on the second floor | $4%:580,012.35

Commerce luncheon this week, | hallway wheye firemen found her, TTT

defensive weapons. ferocious looking black bugs, the first _battle because the Teds

versity 63 years ago, and Coach The medal, given by Mr. and | carried her out by ladder to an| Harold (Muddy) Ruel of the Chi-|Mrs. Charles B. Dyer, was pre- ambulance. She later recovered | cago White Sox, a former major sented by Superior Court Judge from the effects of smoke and Emsley ‘W. Johnson Jr. { burns.

league star who is training the White Sox at Terre Haute. In charge of the banquet are Don Abel, chairman; Glenn F. Findley, Don Keller, Mark Griffin, Nelson gumner and Ray E. Smith.

BN JEWISH UNIT RAISES | $300 FOR RED CROSS

The lives of many occupants of | Richard Rowland was chairman |

the boarding house at 631 N, New| of the committee which made the|E Jersey st., were saved when the | selection of the recipient of the SAME OF PAINTS little girl discovered the fire dur- | award. z | Flier 'Lost' on Isle MONUMENT O.E. S. With 35 Women

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Bertha Madiel was installed as! 1500 GALLONS 4-HOUR = Ee mid Reverw| BOCA RATON, Fla, March 3) | FBV mation si Alten rer Special ENAMEL E venation sisterhood and the| (U. P.).—Capt. Balfour C. Gibson, | ceremonies of Rar chapter, | Durchize congregation's Young Woman’s| Berkeley, Cal, spent 16 days [549 O, E. 8. Other new officers Maker's $1.95 - league collected approximately $30 adrift on a life raft in the South- | are: 1 Quality Jos She Ted Croke rive ® the Taio west Pauls after Lis 8-17 was | Jou Amn fess, ssoswie wasiioy ate z Collectors included Mrs Leo Gus- | Shot dow. [Lo Sirs; Sl Bere pre bodied, oi Anis, vitz, chairman; Mrs. Abraham It wasn't until a year later that |Grenwald, associate conductress; Mildred machine - mixed

paint for every purpose, inside and out. Protect

| Levi, marshal; Sylvia Madiel, Adah; So- { Phie Passo, Ruth; Rose Gould, Esther; | Amelia Ann Wittle, Martha: Helen Ferris,

Draizar, Miss Bess Draizar, Mrs.

he was permitted to tell his story Samuel J. Fox, Miss Lillyan Gross,

to the public—and his wife.

Mrs. is Stein, Mrs. Irving Gold- | Electa; Frieda Gottlieb, 'warder; Helen White : $ ra Mar Harry Gross vs Sey-| The part of the story that |Ross, sentinel. By beautify at a 95 Sour Bramson, Mrs. Sam Davis,| raised Mrs. Anita Gibson's eye- | Installing officers were Daisy eal saving. Gal

Beryl FLAT and SEMI-GLOSS

brows was her husband's descrip- |Crist, worthy grand matron;

Mrs. Stein is president of the sis-

A durable Ha tion of the island he reached |Della Madiel, grand marshal, and WALL PAINT Blak Screen enamel for Abraham Pozner and Mrs. Sol Sol-| and lived on for sometime. It's (Georgia Hurght, grand chaplain. namel Furniture, omon. total population was 35 women |Mayme Passmore was organist and Reg. $2.95 Gal. Flows Easily Woodwork and and one chieftan. | Theresa Leebowitz, soloist. Special and Lasts Walls. Leaves

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terhood and Miss Madiel, president : $ 49 c 3 A ART RATION CALENDAR Ba hyo Gal. Qt. ors and white. MEAT—Red stamps Q5 through, GASOLINE—A-15 coupons good DLEUM ELLY S85 good through tomorrow; T5 for foyr gadons each through June 4-HOUR VARNISH PAINT PETROL FUMSLY § % 1 through X5 good through April 28; 21. B5 B6 and B7 and C5, C6 and All = purpose. PRODUCTS EP in place. Tame that unruly Y5 and 25 and A2 through D2 good | C7 are good for five gallons; El and Quick drying: KE look. Add lustre. Keepithrough June 2. E2 through J2 are E2 good for one gallon; R1 and R2' Sl tives nigh, _ ZEST ove itmine YOUR hair well groomed with | yariq-tiirough dunrie-ad<H2 throughiare good. for five gallons. BS, C5, Fl urible tuster wn Teli odpaiill

P32 become good Sunday and are El, Rl and all D coupons not seri-

Moroline Hair Tonic, Large | valid through July 31. Meat dealers ally numbered will be no good after

bottle 25¢. Sold every eve

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PRE- E ASTER will pay two red points and 4 cents fomoriow. - The first quarter 1043 Gal COMPLETE LINE SARGENT-GERKE for each pound of waste fat, {T coupons will expire tomorrow, . PAINTS — ENAMELS -— VARNISHES CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps] SHOES—No. f, No. 2 and No. 3

COMPLETE LINE OF KEM-TONE

X5 throygh Z5 and A2 and B2 good | ‘airplane” stamps in Book 3 good through tomorrow; C2 through G2 indefinitely. good through April 28; H2 through| FUEL OIL—Periods '4 and 5 of M2 are good through June 2. N2 1943-44 heating season and Periods through S2 a¥e“valid throfigh June 1 through 5 of 1944-45 heating sea~ 30. T2 through X2 become good son good. Approximately 84 per | sunday aad gge sold thronah. July cent of fuel oil supply should be 31. fused as of March 19.

TIRES—Commercial vehicle tire inspection every six months or every 5000 -miles.

Sat. to 6:30 Mon, to 8:00

SUGAR—Stamp 35 valid for ve | pounds through June 2. "Another stamp will become valid May 1.

930 N. MERIDIAN ST. OPEN . 6 P. M.

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gressman Charles M. LaFollette of| johnson Jr. life cast: Disney . Evansville. He will talk on “Gov- ig a. 5.4 IS UP. $5,000,000] cas: Disney. unwinds 3. pang ernment for the People—Does it . e" . . Hodslers” paid ‘nearly . twice iL war in make-believe, The movie | Exist?” C t d f S L much state income tax in 1944 as is Disney's interpretation of what Walton to Preside I e or aving Ives In they did in the pre-war years of happens when the enemy—infecPresiding will be Lt. Luke Walton, 1938, 1939 and 1940, Director Gil- | tion—enters the body. former local radio sports comimen- bert K. Hewitt of the Indiana

The defenders, played by fat red |

The invaders, | win |

serum.

[have no vaccination serum on their | side.

The defeat is overwhelming, Black invaders multiply, grow to monster proportions and gobble the: reds like -frogs eating mosquitoes. But in the return bout, things are different. The reds get vaccination At first, they think the] serum is an enemy, too. and start| war production ona 24-hour basis. | They build so many planes, tanks] and guns to repel the vaccination “bugs"—who turn’ out “to be soft marks begging for a beating—that they have warehouses packed. t Then, when the real enemy returns, the carnage is terrible. |

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