Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1945 — Page 3

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ED 3 ATE : itl — OKAYS Cloves Retires FIRES SWEEPING. DEATH BYRNES ES CHOICE As Eli Lilly & Co. TASK z Yank Visits Ja co us Researth Chief FOUR IAP CITIES Charter as ‘Road to Peace’ TAN J aps. i + We ad-" Confirms His a6 a8 Setfetary ; - : (Continued From Page One) [on that basis they doubt there will GIER ST ATUS urren der, ’ Shoots ay Out a abbing to a u erforts i the senate tod be tes. : dg RT Le g TT : y p > a th more than 10.v 4 A & in the late Without Hearin pe Drop 500,000 who reca y. Where: Were Many iy,p.iy, Th S,¥oses against ther’ ... By WILLIAM C. WILSON | asked us 9. I di lled that another President; y. They won't even guess where Spain ~ Excl Gailed Fron Staff Comespondent to come another 508 st. : (Continued From Page ons ncen ary. Bombs. Sree Jia Slop ~there to plead a nas much opposition will come B xcluded but May MANILA, July.2—~Lt. Terrible”. Saree after’ first unloading ous 7 Caroline : : : ; = : : similar’ cause. Price Jr. of he : ; c ; . B ., of the 1st . cava Ja , ’ dence, #lso sistant Secretary Julius C. Holmes (Continsed From Page One) ds Vai Seas 520, lacking elgh Fagin gn Leader Alben e Heard Later. bv walked into a Japanese —— “THE i re a : n fair “ORs were question marks but the re- \ |ily about Americar warships re-| his’ ill-fated yy yon began | pated ad ot Repiurky esti- WASHINGTON, July 2 (U, Py — Luzon, spent 10 minutes- trying carbine neayprdie unlouded his 5 maining two’ assistant secretaries, connoitering in the Amami islands, Dewey Support ons Sts by. Aiig. 15. n will come The United States, Britair- and! Yo talk an enemy colonel into | I turned my back and gs : ing to the economic ‘boss William C. Clayton 50 miles north of Okinawa, and| Most of the brn a — Barkley offered . the following ante an ounce, dona that. their| o fenders: and then ‘shot his | round from my automatic. There i Fagin and congressional liaison man. Dean they obviously feared an invasion |organs of opinion, eS — ie patie; ~ ately. in, Paris has x oi ls. ton began ie va: clin Sul sovin jounidh. in ihe e, . Acheson, were expecte | there vast bulk e ¥ 9, start committee hearing YI Pazis lo dieting Tuntre dis: ea 1hy clip, but they seemed satisfied.” 6, alleged] . xpec d to retain - of senators, are either|July 23 (o gs; | position”. of the international zone Price,” whose family live The pair eas e care - their portfolios. “~~ Tv Fear New Invasion openly for the new world league or [hearings hid a: of ites of Tangier, which - Franco Spain| Ridley Park, Pa, decided _— the a FUUEEY before vas Brees tiofic filo the Nighom Fiom Okinawa, medium bombers =e or offering: any notable oppo- (debate; Aug. 15, vote orien. ErEbhed nve years ago_this month. | °® the Japanese Tater after | that their EE are funeral cabinet post with perhaps ; made their ton, -| ‘The three powers, it"was learned, % CAPITed Hormona fod had and . “perhaps as com- 5. Fiske ade ‘their first attack on the| Last night Governor Tho will ‘agree to res i : old ‘him given them up for lost : : . » B. ha : : —— mas “i 0 resume ternati there wer : gro » and plete a background of federal ex- C = Japanese homeland to ‘bomb the Dewey, titular’ *head of the ds fs sor t expect there will be any administration of a re ing to S29 100 enetny 10008 Walt. returned to camp. : ogra perience as any previous secretary (Continued From Page One) |suicide.plane base at Chiran, on Hoga ey expressed the hone that “Probably, To a ye sal yJors African port area which bor- E. 3 10 hihi 2 ey ane hod . Fishel A AEE : , e senate woul i 5 a e senator 11 {ders tt = : d d and still of state. As a leader in the senate; Jeg here and at the marine bio- Kyushu. They were Mitchells, the|“as speedily as 4] Ply he Juanes want to speak on it but I ube oo pao = Giana g SccoMpavIRD by the Formo- | weren't going well,” Tend things a supreme court justice for 15- logical laboratory at Woods Holes first to hit Japan since the historic out reservation. ° th-| anyone i talk more than 30(States, which has av aly te Untied _ IR Moarpretes: plus a sup: “The colonel finally got up and a months “early in th ss, where a Lilly research |Doolittle raid on Tok r— minutes. lin ayoiaed any yar, : e platoon equipped | after a brisk exch CHEON ! a e war and| group carries on basic research in okyo. 2 Peace by Force Barkley said he didn't ex t SheVions international adminis- I with a field radio, Price started he gave som feliange of Sule apter, Ser the SR assistant president” _to| summer. . Fighter planes.from Okinawa and| The charter, framed by roreoieits than 10 votes against = obs ion the area, intends to play] for the enemy lines. . away” e orders and walked ap 5 Sere Se Jue Franeln Br Denieriks, the No Successor Yet Iwo. Jima raided . the Ibusuki sea- falives of 50 nations in San Fran- So did” Senator Wallace H White country” ey pary as any “otler van hour later, a. Japanese sol- 3 ‘oy » - = 3 fu . : & ? . : ils u re pi > . row in the 9 “had occasion to dh Curvlinian has : Mr. Lily ga no_research di- pia base 4nd the Hammamatsu |of a er lun ent Re Meow. the Republican floor| Spain changed Tangiefs cil oo SR hg Yi | hy er as peruiitied essler, 3152 - | use of— or will be appointed to suc- |. agoya. Six Japanese ed to solve e senate. ~" |tional character on June Y , bowed from the waist | 0 go, back fo'the American camp les K Bis bg ot: his own ideas about foreign| ceed Dr. Clowes at this time es Planes were destroyed. and sii pared to. prevent 36 but pre-| Semem———————— when a Sine c J 1940, and noeepled, 0 Ameren ciga- | to verify the at the y : “ 4 amaged. nt - aggression b : a ‘1sco sent i, 0 themi another 60 | Was ove i reside, Yor. Coo : cause “during the last 20 years for y his troops in fro er over, and Price mad ta For Co-operation resea Eighteen en i oree. AN D , m adjacent Spanish| Japanese were waitin ‘ e up his — He is committed to H rch in the various fields in. [or dam nemy ships were sunk| Senate ratification will OU Morocco on the excuse that. Tan- hill ahead, and gon & small mind t6'give the man a 10-minute starich sup-| Which the. Lilly ‘organization i naged in attacks between |U jake the : gier's neutrality , and a circling cub | Start and then mak : por: Ba he administration's in-| engaged has expande d ar Japan and China. y ¥ us fledged member of the Rare ality had --to” be pre Yerined ‘his’ story by. radio. it ake a break for rnation economic plans—ex- | extent that” it" is MG eagle, - which will formal Fe ice left the plato - no lon . ore Killed on Oki rmally| Us Yr Spal i platoon and: yer when the 10 panded reciprocal trade, .the| sible for any one man to = pos oko ih nawa come into being when this country, : fi Spain Considered ahead with the prisoner and his tite were en) minutes were up, . Bretton Woods , financial program, | activities and so a plane as 2 uscossiy) suicide a ita, Russia, China, France and| © oniNo ron: July 2 (U. p,. J: The state department, ;timing its interpreter. They crawled under | officers and toy es Japance 2 Josasel. facilities for loans to| must be divided to a ie off. Okinawa: on Aen eet the ge riled Nations approve Secretary of Agriculture: Clinton P. noe en in similar dis-| ® farhedovire fence and ran into | He hurled his Sih Pi, ‘ : vernments and the whole| €Xtent among depart fransmort Sa s in: London and Paris, said| | eral-uniformed Japanese. stand | of the offic . policy of world economic co This com partment heads. port and another unidentified So sure are senate leade “there mo longer appea : ing around a stall ha > ers, shot a guard in the ic co- pany has every inten- Warship. f rs that ence ‘with President Trum ore pears: lo be.any shack, stomach and felled th operation forged, by Mr. Roosevelt. | tion of continui n ar more than the necessary two- (th an that | justification” for Spain's 4-4 = # oiher swe ; : {4 ' oy | Gen. Joseph sul ry two- [the chief executive wants t i Ca in's continued nx >. officers with his sec nd a KTrom tha hs uing policy in p well, new 10th | thirds - votes will ‘be f s to “keep | occupation. ; A JAPANESE li } ond and ‘third ; is-| augurated by Dr. Clow arm e forthcoming |personally posted” 3 : eutenant sud. } shots, lorie Yalta conference, where he sat| Special nse a Pyne 16 000 in cr IM i Wish instead of Sounting strength concerning 08, all fuestions Be dete: noting that the Tg rus out of the hut Then he started a mad dash 1 ‘next to the President during most damental research, - vhi . i a 1 And 3 WAL IS NOW Over, sid ls Efloule & PAT hi = : hich ' not killed ‘or captured nderson said he talked wit Spai BYR ati ¢ rice is-own lines, of the Roosevelt-Churchill-Stalin only, adden of w : on Okinawa with Mr. Spain had already indice : ound: himself surround rf si : Truman . ) cated-its de- unded b deliberations, - Byrnes emphasized edge but provides my of Snows rian resistance there SHIP SUR long RA for a|Sire to “regularize the situation.” heavily-armed ‘and .very Rostile.. “WHY thay didn't hit y that the United States must. co- which important future iscover. | Stilwell, in’ his fi problems. Ry on fond] papa will be excluded from the looking: enemy soldiers. never Krows he md. mn operate with Reissia tt a “firm. and 18 Tay Well be based” Ae gag ih 1 atenidi : where are lots of things as meeting but, because of her Ee Tee yelled pass’ at | throu gh-a-cocoanut.- grove } yet onest” manner. The general organizati G a t. to t " e wan se proximity to the territory,| several times before I caught | yards ; : : f the |Gen. Simon Bolivar B + alk about,” Anderso b ; tory, : 8 across a camote field Byrnes, son of an impoverished | Lilly research lab OL he 3 r Buckner Jr, n said, probably will be give 2} on and showed him m d and r orat, a [said ti I saw the P n a voice in Adati y army | dropped below a Jeieh mother who took in sewing remain unchanged oh lee ii “the be Ohtpans Salpens Syed = he. he Prosi i in oer lis os’ Wai international adminis- igi card,” Price said. | Japs firing all 3 river Sank with or a living, started work as a| Present department head | |again yea chante : — time to di Sumieleny on, officials said. > ° e seemed in a nasty temper. Back at cam messenger in a law office. He remain the same a Sans me Avencans 15 Di i : y “1 {0 geass nem later, ‘American representatives at the He spoke to the interpreter and | Price ran into op, ew man, eventually became an expert court |{-departments may be crested *¥ | American Thi Do foesed 00 ie in - Destroyer'sine wants to oe Ba ioe uns Doin ll Te Hinry wl Srpsrenty Ws satisfied with his | The man shook Price's Dhar: : reporter,’ studied Jaw ‘and after isha in the north for : . such things | Villard, chief of the state der +| answers, but he made. the in- | credulousl ; : Interested in Art attacks on Japan with Gallant Fight personally and he said he wi 's i 2 State departe| vor 3 i Ne , seven. years of shrewd court work) : the ap- gnt. k e wants to |ment’s African division, J preter lay his carbine down The J A. H. Fiske h pointment' of Maj. G eep personally posted on Childs n, J. Rives own, apanese. colonel’s | was elected to congress from: Bars =e e has been made a [Br . Gen. John B. : on all ques- | Childs, until recently U 2» ord ast ol ooks as command r SAN FRANCISCO, Jul tions about food.” ; y U. S. charge] uw . er to his troops at the tanburg, 8. C., in 1910. AL ly president to take care of |aj ander of the 11th CO, July 2 (U. P.). bile YEN d'affaires. at Tangier, : “WE ARGUED a whil the i le end of * Joined ¥ (“general administration of re- airforce operating in Alaska and —A Japanese suicide plane crashed] gEA 3 J. Dempster of the An ant. Ernest| ‘my pistol, but I would t 2bogt | noe Merview watts "diz two ; ned Inner Circle search problems .so heads, of the Aleutians. broadside into the destroyer-U., 8. 8 RT CHECKED BY RADIO [tion af Tan rerican lega- 1 Xs qt n't give it s—grave size.’ In 1924 he ‘tried unsuccessfully to| Several units will be a ye “The Japanese recently said that Ingraham north of Okinawa in WASHINGTON — Radio - recently | ger... oA: ) of ray glake me to your L Siam —— win a’ senate seat; tried again in| vote their” entire time to sci American troops were-poised-in-the early May, killing 15 and wounding enabled a medical officer at Hono- | GERMA J “on with this ~ eh a T. DONALD BURCH 1930 and made it. tific investigation. eni= {Aleutians for mvasion moves, « , JO. 0% her Crew, the navy announced lulu to listen-to the heartbeats of AN SURRENDER Price and re ut joi TO TRAIN TEXA EN feverishly for the| Dr. Clowes, who was born in MacArthur on Scene olen : 20 teense sailor ona ‘small ENVOY KILLS SELF taken to a Japanese am hc Fir “Donald IN TEXAS elt ir’ 3 oa pi Trane Dp. Roose Ibwien, Engiany is. widely ue opposition was reported in|left I sin so hard it| ; Se ou 9 hie ocean'and give| FLENSBURG, Germany, July 2 had been waiting a few hun- {Mr - Jt Du 30 W. Burch, son of w or his.work in purifying’ |te -opening st : erfect print of its ve to treatment ) ir y. July 2{ dred yards aw omas Burch, 5353 a ‘was born he stepped into the inn insulin ext: pur ying ages of the Balik- shape on th i ———————————————————————— -| (U. P.) —Gen. Ki 1 i By Col ; . ; side. 1 nzel, the first N ‘ ” ollege ave., fas" F Witte House’ circle. er an tae. tor, commercial Japen ares, the vy Spb ions (did not. ome until ne fhe Buiack LONG ON LONG ISLAND officer to contact the British P re y this time, the young cav- |train in navigation at Ed ed ‘10 Since then, except for a rift with College of Science Je Royal Lazin e southwest Pacific since|ham’s guns had knocked a WASHINGTON.—Nearly -half army with Germany's surrender of-| ing an TR ‘we were tell- |field, Tex. 5 : the White House, when h Gottin ndon, at other suicide domestic d i ya the fer last May, shot and kil ime e war had ended three The 21- - — e helped gen university, Berlin unis Gen. Douglas MacArthu Sa planes. ucks raised in the United | self Gores led him-| days ago and that we had 3 year-old -pilot holds the efeat Mr. Roosevelt's supreme] Versity and at the Pasteur Insti with satisfaction from r watched| Crippled by the explosion and States are hatched and grown in|vil and, his mistress June 25 inal sent. to tell them. been air medal with five oak leaf clusters court reorganization plan, Byrnes| tute in Paris, coming - to United while the Australians w 2 cruiser fire, the Ingraham ‘was towed to a New York state. y lage near Flensburg, it was dis-] “We thought the ; and the European theater ribbon : as been a power in the administra- States in 1900. €d lafter “a terrific naval om ashore nearby naval base. After tempo- ose Spay ning--to believe 3 bi begin- (with two bronse campaign stars for or fay dod He deeply interested in art bombardment and later went etal rary repairs, she proceeded under . # 1s - when. they |combat flights. Burne yi Mr. Roosevelt made| and music and is prominent in’ beach himself for an inspection lois. her own power to San Francisco. i yrnes chief of the home front. ~Indianapolis symphony -orches- Balikpapan was aflame fr r 70 Attack Plan UAL" ast April, “shortly -before {ra affairs. rand Mrs. |cOnStant attacks of gig Wel ve U.S S . Morr re “ : Roos x ab death, he was the coun- Clowes, who live at 3744 or weeks:—Heavy;—black- ng Bue destro er, was : Morrison 2noter STRAUSS: SAYS—1T1's- © : v's chief of war mobilization. Hollow rd. Golden Hill. h '® |low over the battle area. “8 jamaged b ruck and serigusly . N E DAY NEARER A ———————————————————————. sons. ‘Capt. Geo +. Dave two Some special 8 y suicide planes. The s PEACTEY Ha Iris : rge H. A. Clowes |{o0k’ pecia ized American units| Ingraham turned to aid her. The ! BOY SLAIN SAVING 2 ene overseas in the Jock pets 1a se invasion. So did |Japarese attack continued and for and Lt. Allen W. 5, returhing to the|€ight minutes the In : Clowes is serving in the navy. DUlsh-onned part of Borneo for the |at between 70 and 80 Fra red : remaster tester me since it was : GIRL FROM ATTACK HOOSIERS HEAR POPE: | "5 tees RET ON WII Sioaieon oF sevens (Conti STR S. navy seabees alread eel Seven--p anes nued From Page One) STRESS FREE PAECE | Yok putting together neds ir & pe =hd soared in on ie In station and, annotnced he had VATICAN CITY, July 2 (U. P). $3120 vessels could nose close .in-|one after the JSinners Sal sown killed a boy and knifed the girl he pope Pius: XII, -in an audience | re Witls supphies tar the invasion. was left. ’ only one loved. ed members of an A . The las i i “1 : congressional commission, meric the at ig prashed into . Killed Charley” day that lasting peace must be P ORT BIG THREE ramming into the e yaser line, I killed Charley and cut Betty,” based on political, spiritual and. re-- The bomb expl Stew's messhall. Taubery repeated on his way to liglous freedom. T0 i room. The cI generator the hospital for treatment for a a _— Bisson arrived here b Y 19 knocked out. all but one of i Mai : r of Pa uns i ups “. dagger wound- in the abdomen. “T'[battlefields. It ste and Chinese PARIS, July 2 (U. P.) —American 3 ip aA the weight of water pourJoved Betty. I .am the only one |Harry R. Sheppard © cab Ren. Brbh and French troops were oni oe fide Pulled hep down responsible.” Noble J - Lal), Rep. eir way to Berlin today, and - er. deck was only five f Betty said if she hadnt broken Jamie ig Sohnson 2 Ind), Rep.|dio. Paris reported that the Re above water, eet % a"date with Taubery. to Wal . Miss.), Rep.| Three meeting would be held ions : : vit ry to sit with a | Walter C. Ploeser (R. Mo), Rep. [July 19. there| SS. Rall (Fel neighbor's’ children, it never would Peter Jarman (D. Ala) and R i) Both an E »¥, 18 Beats off have happened. Robert A. Grant (R. Ind.) P| ment was ast and West move- Jap Suicide PI I owas Tike thal before™ vA Crapt (B14). ey underway in Germany, anes LL the Said FEE was Die ogy 11S oops who will garrison Ber+{- SEATTLE,. July 2 (U. P) : : jo The bloody” battle occurred late | RAIROAD CRO ital, and Towed We German cap- Ealian, little doroyereosin Be aturday night at the home of Fs omer American wad Brie Rall appeared small | Mrs. Catherine Brudnicki, wher . ces withdrew westward from Kamikaze, but prey to the . where zones ‘to be occu she staunchly b . Betty was caring for the ‘three REPAIR IS SOUGHT sians. pled by the. Rus- od the attacks of five Jap Ye young Brudnicki children. > - It was understood |planes, at a cost of 50 casualti “He was mad because I hadn’t Damage to war-scarce. tires and bodies of six Arie that the main the navy revealed today. be ! > lteph 5. date io io to the movies worn. automobiles by chuck-hole i, Ohi rican ‘and three| The Rall's hull was ri eT . 2 . visions “had he pped from : with hin,” Betty said. “He had pocked railroad crossings through- withdrawal from the R BUR theif) starboard to port by a 500-pound ' : been drinking and tried to make out the city will be brought to ‘the ussian zone, | | pom. Her interior was gutted n A man who IS lookin me take™ drink, but I wouldn't.” attention of ‘city councilmen to- WASHINGTON, July ‘2 (U. Fy es from an exploded ar 5 A few minutes later, Charles— night. ; ; Wile House Press Secretary Charles ion.locker and the deckhouse was f witha who lived with the Brudnickis— R. C. (Bud) Dauss, chairman of Ross said today that the date rammed by a Kamikaze plane which or 4 personal cooling came home, she said. the council's safety. committee, ob 4 for the Big Phree meeting Joy Srasied grotesquely through a.passDryden Tried Rescue Series Whe ume has. cole: When Berlfy tis off" Wie record.” = He re- ath * S stem— I “He saw we had been quarreling a Shove he done .aobut | repory, an. . B Paris radio)crew pay of ihe Hairs y 3 cool Suit @ and didn’t say much. Liter I ae r police and fire- e parley would be-| at under her own|’ J x v nt gin. Jul power an BE tedus to. the bathroom, ent Rep © say nothing of the average iy 1 here for a limped into port Palm Beach with d milli liowed. me and tried to attack| He told the- works board this : Iion morning that “letter after 1 BE ; N | N D ; A A “nil ! Se lore sway Tro him and ran|been written to the aus: nas POL S windows—or a thin cotton ' Taubery iy ii ed. but} these. droecizgs." EVENTS TODAY St. Vv er into the| “We ought to Indiana Rest incent’s Ham! : kitche ha ask for bids to fi estaurant associat ' Ay and gf in, Erma Cloyd, with pd Degen Sahine at her [these crossings and assess the D Zion | Orgaiisation Washington wi ne i Than Stacey, boys. Seersucker perhaps)— * . ca, - ’ } Te Dray voy Teed to - against the railroads if we can't get a eer meeting, = 8:30 Taian Aor fchsClurence, Laura Brow : te with s German bayonet io Der ld ners Ded any other way,” the Re- BL of Commerce, ‘board ar Vin ike. ih wn} ventilated Oxford D ’ Brudnick’s husband had sent home ican) councilman declared. He Tie io uote! Washington. io] virginia Kielber: Hans, S obbs asa war memento. Betty ne bon oe Jesh a lot oi hesitancy paihingten. and 1 © on, Hotel At Mefiodist- Gert, Irene Appl ‘8 : : «itn across ‘the street to the home of |Posed tp be Sauget was not sup- apolis. ares, meeting, 1:30 p.m. Gen: I en SEIrisUas; Albert.” Jon. alr -cooled _Panamas—-Sports Beighbors while Dryden and Tau-|Dauss continued. Be to dof Mr, Geraldine How; y, Doty; Ken. 5 ; ; ITY 00! inued the death struggle. heat, whatiVer 11%." R ¥ é EVENTS TOMORROW A e Shuler; Milton, Shirts . A few minutes later neighbors| “If - Ne J . Vinocent's—Charles, Lo | or Tee Sh ——{} heard a screen crash fr 8 i ai board would just assert oy: Goel W of Commerce, luncheon, |t Hatlorar Lorena Lesne: ' Thomas Geen r rig om an up-|itself . ,.” Democrat Gideon Indianapolis Y' Washimgton Hubert. William, Thelma Raeber, 1 rs and Charles rolled out over|of the works board urged Blain “iuncheon, .noon, re Sub, y iernational,| At pte Murine Simi, i le Rporch and tumbled to the ground.| we've soft-pedaled ge oi think M.C.A Carrollton ave, rtha Glascock, 3417 Isure Jackets—Slacks or a feet, walked a much.” hing oo MARRIAGE LICENSES At_ St. Francis Roe ed, “We ; Robert E. Harol ~August, Ethel A I A . aiibe “ “We haven't been soft-peddling one Li MA Xr soll: Harrison: Jean- Jared: ud en iedeard: * william: or Sports Jackets— Ing on a davenport, * 1 Woes wi oF, aller E.. Hemphill, acting P Porth Jerome Minton, iN A Worrell Ruth’ toll; Seay can : orks board presi : y Margaret. Groene, 130! Te ean But he twisted free ; president, said in de=|g, or: , 1305 N. Dear-| At City—Will A and fled|fense. “We'v Sherm ; George iam. Mary Ellen ' : wh e just be an Harlan A : corge, Doris ‘W Eaton; es Shiey atemplesl 10 seisé him, deal with everyone Te | wititam nergy eT Coliege. Park; lua Weight Fesiiek; ‘pavid, bwous sone to The Man's Store Til s later he surrendered Notes Danger to Polk ry Mills, Camp Auerfury; Helen | man; John, Rose’ Philgpe rr? Ohap- : : : . olice arence FP. Boyer, 1730 Lock t- Methodist—Harold, i : Mr. Dauss described the peril to, Pie Ruth Andrews, 1225 W Wad! Thelma Rape. Nellie Clark; Leland, rants and get himself police and p oore, 3208 E eh a William, Alia E nita ‘OFFICIAL WEATHER rok ir firemen" crossing the iiizabeth Whipple, 317 N, ga: Norma jabe mih Florence Hughes. / Ul. 8 Weather B ugh tracks at high speed. | a Woo Seti. Bolton: Mary Nation, . Lois love; Herbert, Margaret fixed u fi ! (All Dat BE ,, Someone is going to “be nurt, bby. Leg Darehan; "olny City: Veryl, Rose ering Morgan. ne: a In. Central War Time) one of these days,” he-added. * avarner, Clay Cit ity; Ruth a ats; Leland, Edele hs Lorraine Senta Jw sil Yel ain railroad crossing ay ware. | Mildred Faiibaber uN. Dein. Andrew, Wngentmchatios, ohoulse Cros: ns ust as rtan y er, 5260| Halloran; Rob: omas, Helen { Precipitat) t as having a sfg- Dem sey H. Bo Fr ert, Mary Higgenbo Ee aeons a 3 "in| Tt wae decided ¢ 0 oe DG J Boge, 8. wm mha Bk Cee, Charles emit INCIDENTALLY —th - Eo A nce Jan inal Vb decided to invite railroad pitlen Mork An, i ra BOX 300; | Av ui ievens. rca? n; Ralph, e prices racine table shows the highest |} p! tatives before the Works, Lowe Bosca om BoRpienY: Bean OM a Faker Buttes : p. m. vesterday 33 hours Ring a d Friday to discuss the siuta- Thomas Ty. 8. Joon: A : - } are as | 5 BI sty A0,he loves empert-| In other board actions the R. M. nobert Grav Sata er IR i DEATHS are as pleasant as the Atlanta. High Low iiHace 00: Teteived contracts to. re- ¢ “Woodward, SN, Hamiito Bi Mary gE Pager Dotts, & months, at City Ge 1 i he AMBARS S45 000 ans etne Fabia or 13 pd Alabama st. from South to Conder. R. R. abliiglon, | Moses al meningitis, i" air you breathe h = fh [Merril sa. at a cost of $11.623 and 7, Adee Russel 10 B.'s. Sheu nn. Grin, 13, fle Meese s. Hef 8 to 23rd We Carrollion ‘ave. from 21st Lig d Hoe ar 12] BE Market; apt, 1:|gpMm $TVheikt SY, Meh. $e ‘ ® “Authority E So : hipin / pe 5. anew 08 SAE le. Ditchley, 9 months, ‘at City, en- (The air IS delightfully . Pt. Wa 64 {10 mn by the board | om ones, 954 N. Sheffield Minnie Louellen. Smith, 61 i \Hi 0 Indianapotte id 54 for ne Bowen company to sublet vide Ra a Avondale pL: Ade- wil ew York st. chronic a E ; | Kansas city, ‘Mo...’ 3 lt: work to. the Grady|™ ses wiome: ger, 33 Botti lie: Marie Hoover, #0. at 21 8. Euclid cool—dust enox u Bros ruction Co. The ey A ore Yee. Ella William acute, gob ae dilatation, us and poll free, ¢ ; . halt Pavi i Bar- ave. Aortic insufficiee .. Blclid i , i at iy ng Co. received ; Jean T= Lena iciecy. ; iva 5 ’ 3 | tracts con- ammon, 8, ! ) : a to improve Duvidaon, st. from| Adele ; Mae myocaraitiy % Methodist, You'll feel good! gt k 2.1 Il D Wa 85, xo. . 1-81 ave. orem: y be aL §02¢ College RL yeah [rime HRT aw, : : ‘1 aire: 8 Scott. 7 ’ #141 w. M4 st, eareis ; “, at Methodist, |