Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1945 — Page 2

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oy PREPARED Truman May Get Rebuff From TO HONOR DEAD Congress on Jobless Pay Idea

| ciairman of the Repablicalt il ling committee,. flatly rejected such lem and fulfillment of some parts of | \roposition. the President's request. | “I think that the compensation The portion of Mr. Truman's re-|pgoments should be raised to $20 quest which appeared to have the |g geek but’ I think the states {best chance of acceptance was his should do it—not the federal gov- | proposal to provide jobless benefits| ant: ' Taft said. will’ for federal employes not now cov- Against Limited Time

ered by state systems, He pointed out that when corigress rejected the. federal standard

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Elaborate Annual Parade “To Climax Memorials. (Continued From Page One)

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General Memorial association, preside. Participating besides the assoc ia] Emergency Plan

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|dicted ‘completion of the charter

Allison Plans Layoff of 4000

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TEACHERS CITE | PAY RAISE NEED

SMALL NATIONS TO FIGHT VETO

Stettinius Says Big Powers have previously scheduled them

Will Stick to Vote Plan. Reductions if the production of| Y | the P-80 Shooting Star for whic Bf Allison builds the engines are not | of admitting Argentina to this con- Sotemplateq before - 1944. {commented Fred Stultz, ference and reviewed in general the The air forces week-end an-imatics teacher at School 8. work of the conference. He pre.|nouncement of cutbacks in aircrall| mr Stultz was referring to a production said P-80 schedules forlgjscyssion federation = representa-

that they want as many jet engines]

‘Mass Meeting.

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mathe-

this year and Just. ag, fas}, ss, ley Point to Other Fund Uses at

| vision have the school officials made | to man the schools should, the ji pon be forced to go or strike to emphasize their position on what | constitutes a decent salary rather

than “being told what they shall re-lg

ts it true that the business director of the public schools (Mr. | Good). is also an employee of ‘the Chamber of Commerce? A—No. > Q—Is # sound educational principle for the state’s capital city to spend 55 per cent more money on its own government than upon its schools and libraries? A—If would be difficult to deter=-

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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1045

public believe the increases to be { greater than they really are? A—A sincere effort was made to { present. accurately the actual facts | concerning the board action in regard to salary adjustments. It is, {of course, exceedingly difficult to | present. all facts in a brief-account, {Since the newspaper printed the complete schedule of . all .salaries,

class was shown Q—Why was the federation's of= fer: to help work out a schedule based on training and experience rejected? A-—The salary Teachers’

committee of Federation and the

the actual increase of each salary |

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ton will be ihe American Legian, They include Workers in federal fy) ory last year and substitutediearly in June. ° {1946 would not be as large as Orig-|tjyes had several weeks ago with| ( floes t 1 “Taser ‘i » them out. eterans of Foreign Wars and the shipyards, arsenals and the mari- {the George plan covering federal finally contemplated. Mr. Stinebaugh and others, . a mine a- sound basis for evaluation |liCers Oo ne Classroom Teachers Th Spanish American War veterans. |time service. The senate voted last pare it guaranteed the solvency | Won't Defeat It — question-and-answer conference the | °F ‘services rendered by the civil eity |O7Eamizalion (a. union afiiialed with y Ap An hour before parade time units year to provide jobless benefits for| 'o cote funds. This was done as| The final decision on the voting] school offijals preferred instead of | 2nd services rendered by the school the A, F. of L.) were consulted in A of the General Memorial: assocla- such workers at federal expense =... iement for states to 1aise formula is expected to be in line! ARMS GUTBACK, meeting. vith a large Eroup otf HY regard to the new salary schedule. which tion will ‘place floral decorations but the house rejected that pro- their standards individually. with what the Bi} powers want. | teachers directly. Q—Why should the school budget There vas ho discussion,” Mr, Ne at on the Soldiers and Sailors” mon- vision. | Taft said the proposal to sel a er if y t % “I don’t know what good it willl lat all times be under attack while |Bell said. We made a proposal and b ; be ument on the circle. | Both houses of congress rejected Ss ox Ye Feconversi Even. the most bitter opponents JOB DROP SEE ds” mrwerce Sows ra. Orai. fed |the slum clearance budget, likewise then they made a proposal, We ombs; a ; oh fer the marade Proposals to ‘set a federal standard federal standard for the Yeconver-iof the plan admit that the little ] 3 . Seward Craig, 1€0-|upnorted : by “public taxation, is{have to take it and:like it.” battere The line of march for the parage/ | ranging up to $35 a week based on sion period only was “ridiculous powers will not use their plertiful (Continued: Fro Pa e 'One) eration president. “Mr. Good has| 1osed by law to all public inspec- a . houses a will begin at North and Pennsyl- a Pim I nuns “Oncé you go into that sort of yates to defeat the Big Five on such . m g been invited three times in the | tion and yet is heartily indorsed and DR. RICE TO SPEAK their wr vania sts, moving south on Penn-| PIV! rales a po rlegy ® thing it never is wiped out,” he de-'a basic issue, But before they|chine would need 2,900,000 less (last six weeks." tl ii ; Thins homes. sylvania to Washington st., west to|©f the inemployed workers, I Letom a DOr) an a will Fate 21% oY eae = S00, : Towel € : apparent y originated by the Cham-| Dr. Thurman B. Rice, director of light of Meridian st.;, north to the Circle Senator Walter JF. George (D.|. nent part of the icture.” Beau : ? Wi rhining Honths jrom now, “Do y hy Complain oa ber of Commerce? the state board of health, will give P i Hy and east around the Circle for dis- chairman of the senate M& Pp the'p or say. C= 0USHng unemployment irom ay 2 you how that Mr. Good has| A—This question should be di- the last of a series of lectures on uly = banding - inance committee and author of Dingell May Be Sponsor In defending the U. S. vote to|current 800,000 to 1,900,000. {had a $1000 increase in salary in{yected to some other group or[“Marriage” at 7:30. p. m. today at pan and : or . year's senate bill, said he would! ~ Rep. Robert M. Doughton (D. N admit Argentina to the conference| Six months from now, he said, | {the last two years, $400 last year|agency the Central Y.'M. ©. A. auditorium, They The parade will be headed by a talk to the President in the near c.), chairman of the house ways and over Russian objections, Stettinius|the number of persons no longer and $600 this year?” someone in| Q—Why do the newspaper reports He will talk on the subject “On for a long police escort, Grand Marshal Wil-|. "oo coo what can be worked means committee which would emphasized that this country was | needed for war activities will mount |the audience offered of salary adjustments always let the Being Parenis.” robbed the liam 8. Richardson and Chief of ~~... (ne way of emergency legis- handle such Jegislation, expressed not necessarily giving blanket in-|to 4,800,000 including 1,000,000 dis- | “Yes, and why don't they furnish | eee ———— to their Staff B. B. Love. Jation little interest in the President's spe- dorsement to Argentine policies. |charged servicemen. |towels?” another teacher spoke'up.| brought a The order of march is: Thinks $20 the Limit cial message. ‘No Sympathy’ However, he said, an expanding | There. was 3 chorus of -approval.| A PIRST DIVISION — Marshal, Harry Rep. John D. Dingell (D. Mich), “On the contrary.” he said, * {“People don't know teachers in a Then ca

have no objection to set“for fed-' co-sponsor of a bill to expand the whole social security program in{cluding higher jobless benefits, said that|he would introduce a bill to carry] $20/out the President's program if I.| Doughton failed to do so. Dingell said he would add a proravel

: woll Lrause;. ‘Indianapolis “News Newsboys I wolid ha band, United Spanish War Veterans and UNg a standard auxiliaries, Sons of U. 8S. W. V_, Daugh-!{ rq} lane FAr : : ral workers jor ters of '98, Military Order of the Purple’ al work 2 Heart. | George said. | He sdid he inspector

payment a limited period,”

doubted, however, “nq |cOngress would go above the

SECOND DIVISION Marshal, Claire N Beck, Tational seventh district eneral, V.F.V Y. FW ugle corps, ari of Forei and auxiliaries, Sons of V, War Veterans. Marshal, Lawrerce Duckworll e | He als American Legion and auxiliar i wa a a American Veterans, exiend a u Im THIRD DIVISION —Marshal to all workers as requested by Mr. . phant; Sons of Union Vel | Truman. iliary, American War Motl Senator o i ————

Parents Found Neglecting

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American i

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Robert A. Tait

‘Grand marshal and thief of

Cristobel Carey and brought the Goad le aid division home

from

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previous tax returns. Hartzog where. ing tarted

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GRADUATES AT ACADEMY Arthur Edwin Bartick, son of I. J. Bartick, 5886 Washingtok

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no disposition to|vision for federal pay and reconversion bill. » » Girls Service Star Legion, Mot hers of w AVES Gommel: Women's Reliel’ corp its will form at: Parade units i m The children and their paren I i Et. DEB Testing ‘on Pennsylvariia s 4ol fines of $500 each. Mr." Goad Was!No food or dishes were found in Sight resting on Pennsylyania st | suspended the sentence, providing! narentlv been served to all af them Fourth division will form on south side P : | parently bee ih ist (ill 1 al » \ Fifth division wi orm on Memorial { mother would “take care” of thei. the policewomen her parents were Berry chapter, Service Star Legion, | Policewomen day. Prank J. Luchowski, Ft. Harrison ch! ou, ; after visiting their Others are Lonie, 13; Wade, 9; Fy M. nd Sail 1. S T0 LAUNCH | yen ; A | o investigate, another child, Lawton statue, Garfield Ben Henry i 9:30—Annual parade into the house, grabbed Charles | 10:00-—8oldiers and. Sailors’ monu 3 SNA een cemeltrye Spon Most of the! Carey and Weigler said the Hollis| by me Lavelle-Gossett post 908 v. 4 : P. - York area. The dealer got 10 cents [woman but. was unable to ‘caich WODer 1 der } to the Memory of the Unknown Dead 2 : Hy - The secretary was highiy-incensed Billie Joyce said she was DoroiHary by | drive will grow in-intensity snd that The father, Orville. 38, has been the Lavelle-Gossetl post 908 V. F Relief corps, Ladies of the Grand Army, €Vasion bv a New York City restau- recently and: when he returned his erans of Poreign Wars and auxiliaries li | : Bix) nes Ernest also. has been emplo: ed War Dads, Boy Scouts of America, Gir Battalion: Sons of V. P. W. corps I, Son Attornevs and returned home president; Mrs. Edna E. Pauley, ..... fhev. said the Trustees are William H. Richard- been men- house: One of the children sitting Flowers for the associatior indiv mer f Was the rr t had begur > CHURCH VANDALISM . the 37th annual commencement 111 the disclosure of the New

wars |a week provided under the G. federal standard|costs home for itinerant war WOrk-| ers. That plan also wis rejected Harry H. Nagle: Boy Scout band oD | f the Marine Corps League guxiliary, C ul ty Oo dianapolis unit. chib of Women’s Relief corps, Mothers «¢ Seven 5 / ren WAVES, Ladies of the Grand Army, Daugh-| - {Continued From Page One) | Stall, SE children were found in ¢oh~ were found by the policewomen to First diviston will form on south side] | ditions -of “indescribable filth” ‘were living “ffi” a three-room house, de=+ . "Second division will form on north si placed on probation. the ‘house, although there was a THird division will form on Memorial of E. Michigan st., west of Pennsylvania the father would get a job and pro-| In charge of the household was plaza, right resting on Pennsylvania st. | Both promised to meet the yeq! uire- not at home. She had prepared & held services in the Grove of Re-| ulie Weigler Ages of the children range post adjutant, spoke. | yesterday ; — | Glenda, 7; Raymond, 35, and Caro8:30—Decoration of (old rig Ma |! by John W. Link and Sons of Spanish KD N Re Hollis, 2 years old, was: [oes in the room. Shiloh cemetery Sponsored . by the ent : ar 1 « BXTerrtp | Sponsored by the Marion county por declared his 1944 income at $35,000. and fled, yelling: You're not goi by the Alvin P. Hovey Woman's Re- | 000. Morgenthau said lef corps. ,imeat sold ‘by the Bdltimore dexler child was naked and ‘black with Sponsore Monument of Maj. : son, Crown Hill cemetery or by a pound over ceiling prices accord- | her 2:00—Glen Haven Memorial Park ceme- | tery. Sponsored by the Madden-Noitling-|nyer the failure of thousands of thy Hollis, a ‘distant relative.” Popersons not to declare and pay their lice are still attempting to locate 2:30-Crown Hill cemetery Sponsored | by the General Memorial association “no stone will be left unturned.” {employed at a garage. However, The General Memorial assoCla-| These disclosures followed by only [the policewomen were told tion is composed of: Sons of Union Veterans an auxiliary. |ranteur who had cached, $2.500.000! job had been filled. The mother, 1 1 ( r Ss, U te , : ~ Denia lion. Verera: at Hin bank ts which he had “over- | Willie, 40,. is employed at the SterThe American Legion brn Jewish War Veterans of the United : k pub- occasionally at the same laundry Scouts, Junior Clubs of the Woman's Re. lic . because indi not Lonie is nofeattegding school. He lief Corps, Service Star Legion, Marine yet of Spanish War Veterans | Morgentt od An attempt to get officials at the Officers are James C.° Ahern;i; resent Children’s Guardians Home to sectetary, Rufus O'Harrow, ireas-|> go <iiq that the treasury policy Capacity urer, and E. L. Miller; honorary ic to treat nienev persons! . The UWo policewdmen son, Mrs. C. K. McDowell and Mrs He !on the floor rubbing ink on its legs Minnie Riggs. Mrs. Lulu from a broken ink bottle, Joes will be furnished by students vigor of the public schools In the New Yo i} i blvd, has been graduated from {Riverside military academy Gainesheld last week. A sergeant young Bartick was

Jewish sill of rightis. {last year in the war mobilization Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cs FIFTH DIVISION — Marshal Yeis of URiah veygrans, Red Gros. in the rear of 742 E.-McCarty st. o E. North st.,. west of Pennsylvanial {given sentences of 130 days and ¢cribed as “dirty and. deplor able.” of B. North st. west of Pennsylvania st Judge Mark Rhoads, however, isijllet from which food had applaza bordering on Pennsylvania st. st., right resting on Pennsylvania st vide ‘for the children and the Billie Joyce, 11 years old. She told This afternoon the Hamilton-| ment. can of beans for luncheon yestermembrance, Garfield park. Capt. ldren to the juveni Ernest, 16, to ‘Nettie Lou, 1’: Services tomorrow: lire, 3. : the two: policewoinen arors’ monument War Veterans About that time, a woman ran Lavelle-Gossett post 908, V. FP. W a8 suxiliszy, V. F | He likewise owed the treasury $400,- ing to take this one.” Policewomen 11:30-Holy Cioss cemetiery ; : A F. Ww. -iis said to have gone to the New dirt.” Mrs. Weigler chased the the Woman's Relief cogps to the G. A. R.|ine to Morgenthau. Mother Works in Laundry ham post 348, American Legion and aux- | tax. He indicated that "the her. Ploral Park cemetery Sponsored of a few davs details of an attempted cided to go to Tennessee for a visit Grand Army of the Republic, Woman's Spanish War Veterans a8¢ auxiliar vet { looked” when it came time to make ling laundry. States, American War Mothers, Americat No rned. left to werk on a farm but didn't corps reserves, Auxiliary to the Navy, 6 \@ prese president; Ralph R. Martinie; vice| 1.4 py the cept the children was un presidem. n disclosures” of their first’ view as they entered the is” chairman.’ Fations have alread appeared and offered to make propREWARD OFFERED IN ° . ville, “Ga He one of 135 at n's: hooks had English diploma

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A reward of $100 for efary

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of the United Hebrew Col volun a S11 for their CONVICTED KIDNAPER TO DIE Synday night was offered b 15 ends “if their Hents- won't be | LOUISVILLE, «Ky; May 20 -(U Stein, president of the congrega- prosecute p Federal Judge Shackleford wn today, I'he treasury, Morgenthau indi-|Miller today announced that cia Seats} ee Wore i conces- | Thomas H. Robinson Jr, convicted $100 worth of goods at the Congie-|sion: fid not say whether any {kidnaper of socially-prominent Mrs, gation, The Shara Tefillah congre- {of tl latter 1 inder investi- | Alice Speed Stoll, would be electrogation also was A demaged ' cuted at the Eddyville state

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recent peni- —_— ————

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| United States

7 question:

dona {spoken and published criticism lev-|

with [civilian economy — combined with | many of these polities both the gov- |continued draft calls and the exit | ernment and the people of the! of large numbers of persons from | have no sympathy.” june working force—should reduce | The United States, he said, ex-|overall unemployment to 1, 300,000. | pects Argentina to pay more than|This would be 600,000 less than at lip service to the promise of re-lthe end of the first three months. turning to Democratic poMcies of | inter-American co-operation, The revival ‘of the: Argeatine

{good many cases have had to buy paper toweling and soap so the | children would be clean for lunch. (Mr. Good said today he had bought all the paper towels he could but the shortage prevented getting Le the amount needed.) Mrs. Gail Haen, former federation president, said she had been told

To Move

much of the 1

Reluctant Krug said nemploy=~| surprised diplomats here, failure to| the salary increases were It was learned, however, that it'Was|,....p war cutbacks in certai ny ova because the public wouldn't ALLS . ir “ to counter-act the flood of] support ‘a higher tax rate. “But

ment would result from

elled at the state department since

reentina was admitted ment’s. inability to persuade work- | school budget

Turning to the veto question, fers to:move where there were jobs. |library system and Stettinjus confirmed again that all] He said lower wage rates were|to the symphony of the big powers would stand by|the chief reason for failure to per- | Haen said. the Yalta formula. the late’, President Roosevelt and high-paying employment, as ship-|50 In Indianapolis knows that, we agreed to by _Prime Churchill and Premier Stalin, - Stresses Unity {ber .camps in He emphasized that nothing in the Other factors such as seniority | formula would prevent any nation |rights,. unemployment. compensation from bringing a dispute to the se- | and family considerations “tend to! curity* council and having a “full| freducé the mobility of labor,” Krug discussion of the merits of its case.” | declared. He reiterated that unanimity of |

orchestra,” Mrs

the Northwest. | time have the highest civil rate.” The teachers’ fight money was: indorsed at

{ing by a representdtive of

for

| Women.

forcement action, and ‘also on action | for peaceful settlement of _disputes, | except that in the latter case .a} party to a dispute cannot vote, : Motorcycle Officer It is that last point which thej : little nations are fighting—the right | Burns was injured of a big power to veto a peaceful] when he collided with a trackless settlement of a dispute when that|trolley at 16th and Montcalm sts big power is not involved. ~ ~| Officer Burns, who ran through ITE ys ig ng She yor! a red light at Ri st. In pur- : : suit of a speeder, was hurled to privileged position,” Stettinius said: the pavement when he ollided with | the Riverside trolley. His motor“This criticism is not justified. It Lcycle was thrown under the trolley. is not a question of privilege, but of | He was taken to City hospital using the present distribution of | where 1s being treated for had inmilitary and industrial power in the! juries, a broken shoulder and world for the maintenance of peace.” | broken ribs \ Committee action on the voting, The trolley formula is being held up until the|Elmer Allen, 27,

meeting with Mr, Questions were those the teachers. brought down the house.”

Jerald C.

seriously today

ber of making school asked. is opposing vigorously any salary increase.) | to the effect that hears all groups thing to say. There -was no answer to th tion | which Mr. Bell reluctantly but at {of some groups,”

and acceptance budget?” was one question

Use of Power

was, operated by the

of RR 9.

turned

[areas with increases in eivilian pro- | when I talked to leaders of our city, duction—combined with the govern-|they were stunned to know the included the public a contribution

Proposed by | suade workers discharged from such | Mr. Bell said “Not one person in

Minister | yards and aircraft plants to go into have the lowest school tax rate. of | textile plants in the South or lum-|the 13 Indiana cities with 30,000 or more population, but at the same fax’

more the meetthe American Association of University The Veterans of Foreign

the Big Five would be needed for! go : bh : the security council to take any en-| ‘POLICEMAN BADLY [Ways also had written its approval, | Rap Chamber of Commerce » | Mr. Bell read a secretary's notes INJURED IN CRASH on the recent question-and-answer ith >

Stinebaugh. submitted by

Seme of the answers,

“What influence does the ChamCommerce exert over the of the

(The Chamber of Commerce further The answer was the school board who have some-

e quessaid he asked “insistence as to “What pro-

1

Ayres will he closed all day tomorrow,

Decoration

Day

big power delegations receive approval of their home governments | on a new clarification of the for- | mula that was written as result of | the current dispute. The opposition, however, did not wait for committee action. Herbert V. Evatt, the fiery Australian foreign minister, opened the attack on the formula by challenging anyone to make out a good case in support of the proposed veto power over peaceful settlements. Evatt told a press conference that a “distinct ‘majority” .of the conference was against giving the big powers a veto over peaceful settlemen Out of Tough Spot Meanwhile, John Foster Dulles the U. S. delegation, appeared to have gotten the Americans out of another tough spot. Last week, the committee on the economic ~and social council approved in principle an Australian statement ‘which would: have pledged ail members to *take action separately and in co-operation with he economic and social eouncil The U. S. delegation feared that it. treaded close to the whole question of domestic policy, but the commitiee refused to throw it out day. Dulles appeared before {ting committee and argued Australian pledge was outthis conference.

aaviser to

Yester the dra that the ide the scope of

PLAN PICNIC

Members - of Indianapolis Elks lodge ‘No. 13 will hold an all-day Memorial day at the Elks Golf and other enterbeen arranged for the Dancing will be held in James - Gribben is

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY

VoMail exhibit. Ayres’ aud Marine corps art exhibit, Block torium Junior Chamber of 12:18 p.m, Hotel Washing! Indianapolis Y Men's club, International, 0:15 p.m, Central Y. M (

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Colmer Richa with Thorpe Methodist Thelma Broadwater nora Roberts, 1321 8 Meridian H ‘ Alma Da Daniel, Virginia Albert John Enders, 302 N. Temple; Ha» Delaney. In Beverly Harding Watson, 230 N. Tacoma . Charlie Mart Raymond, Mar Carmen Charles Muffo, E. St. Louis, IN ha Rushton; Paul, Jeanetie Spencer Jacqueline" Purcell, 2719 Carrolltor She Amv Ul Franklin Holland, 100 N. Senate; Mary AL St Vincent wUls, Leo bert William, Velma Statzell ¢e NM Home Earl, Anna Anderson, 617 Dor mar Jaume Hazel Cree 620 8. Taft Jo Cleseinndg, Althea Field 12326 College Rove At 81. Francis Herm At Coleman Eroes

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Manuel Kennedy, Faulkner L Kenneth Waldo McAvoy, 2360 Cwrroilton Ruth Elizabeth Miller, 3005 Ruckle

ar mb ry Coss, 1014 Charles, Anna. aq - arie Al Methodist—Jamer Melon allagha entombment, Hg Brown, 128 W. 21st. Apt. 1." Lewis Ruthann Reed: an Off Doane -,

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