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t. Clark's sponsors when he came | here in 1937 as a special assistant | to the attorney general. The new attorney general's first

cases. Later, he was attached to the anti-trust division. this job at Los Angeles he was made co-ordinator of alien enemy control

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NEW YORK, May 24 (U. P), -—An 8th avenue subway conductor left his train for a few min-

utes to chase some boys who were delaying the train by holding open a door,” Another boy switched the doors closed behind him and the train pulled away. It made 12 station stops before the engineer discovered he was working with an amateur. The self - appointed. juvenile conductor escaped in the crowd.

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Successor to Biddle fo Be Tom Clark, Sound as a Nut'

job -in the justice department was | the handling of war risk insurance |

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when Thurman Arnold.-was" ap-| Maj. J. Carlos D. Deeds, son of pointed a federal judge, Mr: Clark Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jay Deeds, 2353 succéeded him as head of the anti-|N~Pilbott ave. has been assigned | trust division. A.few months later, to duty in the Pacific area. he was shifted gover to the criminal Alp Corps commandant, Maj. division. Deeds was one of the 10 former. In- | A native Texan, Mr. Clark went to dianapolis world war I veterans] fade sha] 8 Dajlss, and attended chosen to serve as utility officers in| + M. L and the. University of {he air forces.

|Seses He Is married and has tWo| ays, Deeds is a charter member | | en, of the American War Mothers and |

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years, | ‘MUSKEGON, Mich:, May 24 (U,

| P.).—The office of price administra- LIBERATED SERGEANT tion was worried about its own rent: - HOME ON FURLOUGH

| today, 5. | Rent for its office in the Muske. - S: S8t. Robert Earl Grider, who | gon building ‘has been more than Yas liberated from Stalag ¥-A in) | Germany March 30, is now home!. trebled to $600 a month, And the on a 60-day furlough, | OPA can't do anything about it—| He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.! excent, move—because it has no Claude Grider, 315 Cossell dr. and jurisdiction over rent for commer-| was captured Jan. 10 in France| cial buildings. ‘while fighting with the infantry. | | OPA officials said they hope to Sgt. Grider will report to Miami! get out by July 1, when the new Beach, Fla. at the end of his fur-| ‘rent becomes effectiv /e. lough.

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Dinner Observes [JERRY HOLLOWAY

20-Year Service

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president -and manager of the Indianapolis Water Co., who recently com-

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year of service with the utility, was honored at a dinner given | by the execu-: tive staff Monday. An album pic- JE turing the ad- “7.7 ditions and im- | provements to : the water com- Mr. Morse pany since Mr, Morse joined the

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eircom saint ROOSEVELT TO WAR COL LEGE] LR ASHING TON: May 24 (U.P) .—

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jar been ordered to report to the naval war college at Newport, R. 1 on our about June 30, the navy has disclosed, Roosevelt served. aboard a destroyer escort in the Mé&diterrafiean and .more recently commanded another D- E in the Pacific.

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MADE LIEUTENANT

Jerry W: Holloway, son of Mr, Mrs. A. C. Holloway, 80 N, has been promoted to second leutenant. Holder of the bronze star .for neritorious service, he 1s serving with Gen. Hodges’ 1st army, 99th division. f His brother, Aviation Machinist's Mate Kenneth E. Holloway, recently was home on a 30-day leave and now is based at the naval air sta= Olathe, Kas. He has spent 34 months in the South Pacific as a

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staff was presented to the vet-

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Maj. Harold C. Megrew camp No. I, United Spanish War Veterans, will honor 350 of its members who

have died since the camp's organ-

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