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ONE KILLED IN HEADON COLLISION OF BUSSES
PONTIAC, Mich., Nov. 13 (U. P). —~One man was dead, another seriously injured and 10 persons hos pitalized today in the head on collision of two Greyhound busses. John C. Smith, 65, Birmingham, died shortly before midnight in St. Joseph's hospital, to which he and 11 others were taken after the crash, - Harry Doolin, 55, Pontiac, was seriously. injured. Another 30 persons in the busses were treated and released. )
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soldiers, who served -with the 33d infantry scout dog platoon and who were among the first to see action in Italy, are Cleft to right): T. 5th Gr. Bruce Roth of Rochester, N. Y., with “Gus”; T. 3d Gr. Amos Schaeffer of Lancaster, Pa, with “Rex”; Sgt. Irv. ing Paley of Mount Vernon, N. Y., with “Sgt. Dukes”; and T. 5th Gr. Harry PF. Willlams Jr. of White mire, 8. CO, with “Duchess.”
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PROFESSOR TO SPEAK ON CHRISTIAN UNITY
Prof. Roy V. Davis of Indiana
Central college will speak on “Youth os the association's meeting place Marches for Christian Unity” at the|for next year. Additional officers monthly rally of the Garfield Chris-| elected are the Rev. Fr. August tian Endeavor union tonight in the Fichter of Vincennes, vice presiGarfield Park Christian church, |dent; the Rev. Fr. Charles Kaiser Miss Mary May Stamper will lead of Evansville, secretary; and the the pep singing and Wesley T. Wil-| Rev. Pr. Joseph Brown of Rockson will preside. Groups and com-|ville, treasurer.
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special ‘ music. The Garfield union includes|try club and will meet in small endeavor groups of churches south| groups for get-together sessions to-
‘of Washington st. and Southeastern |night. Speakers at the mid-day ban-
ave. and east of Meridian st. quet include Bishop Bennett, the
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Joseph's church, Ft. Wayne: and the Rev. Fr. William Pehlinger, St. Vincent's hospital chaplain, The Rev. Fr. James Moore, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes church here, will serve as toastmaster. The Rt. Rev. Henry F. Dugan, chancellor, reported today that the Most Rev. Joseph E.. Ritter, archbishop of Indianapolis, is ill and unable to join his fellow classmen and {friends in the various events listed in the program. The Rt. Rev. Ignatius Esser, abbot of St. Meinrad’s abbey and the Rev, Fr. Col-
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stone quarry accident yesterday, He by lifting was standing under a stone ledge! when the ledge fell on him.
|SEES SHORTAGE OF | NEWSPRINT IN 1946
LANCASTER, Pa. Nov. 13 (U.P). warned publishers not to plan on
Speaking before the Pennsylvania
here last night said that newsprint for the rest of this year “much less,” and that the out § look for 1946 was “not bright.”
the ssccaion’s pees ws ‘roe SONJA_HENIE WILL { local arrangements commites mem-| ~~ ARRIVE HERE TODAY
. William Sonja Henie, skating star of the
for the 1l-night run of the ice show ‘went forward. / BEDFORD, Nov. 13 (U. P).—Gus| With a cast of 200, and with brile Vausha, 63, Paoli, was killed in a|liant new costuming made possible” i
Hale Steinman, director
in 1946 because increased supplies “will not be
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