Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1946 — Page 31

# h - THORS, MARCH 2, 1046 LL - —— - — eg CN 1 Yanks’ Stanceu Keeps Yow Made In wiih Big-Eating Hurler Proved Self Just to Remind You, Suh, That Tomorrow Is Meet l Asa Fighter and Said He |The Fabulous Man O' War's 29th Birthday Would Do Same in Baseball

mateur boxers United Press Sports Writer 1s are to rep- LEXINGTON, Ky, March 28-— \ the National Man O’ War, who is almost as much ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March 28 (U. P.).—A war-born, promise, made during four years of fighting with the infantry, was paying off today for Big Charley Stanceu, the Ohio-born Highahanier who flopped

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ip tourney te - of an institution in the hard boot oy 8 and 9. country as the Kentucky Derby, will eave here on have a 29-carrot birthday party towith the Yankees before the war. Stanceu, who had a world of promise but a big appetite and little| gce-horse that ever lived, took it patience, won only three games for the Yanks in their pennant-|easy as usual and there won't be during some of the toughest Euro-| mound, Etten back at first base and | trek to nearby Faraway farms. For pean fighting. He made it the! “Snuffy” Stirnweiss at third, after! many it was almost a pilgrimage,

morrow. The big red turf warrior who winning season of 1941. A combat — much to distinguish the day from infantryman during the war, he Fla. The Bombers’ lineup looked any other except that a few more tough way and he vowed if he eae Tecovering from the fiu. because in the thoroughbred indusback he would do it the same way try which means so much to Ken-

SERVICES SATURDAY | ACTS 10 YD Combat or cos veo ACTS TUEAR : 4 Services for Jacob Mendill, re- SEWER SYS . follow. : (i : Tr k : Mr, Mendill, a native of. Konov, '. | § ° | ity 1racks i a He was 8 member of Marion | Set Shep -. " - |lodge, F. & A. M. Indianapolis County" sewer sys Howe to Open < chapter 5, Royal Arch Masons; Odd | tomorfow when the county council Today's warm sunshine was dry- chancelii: map ‘showing ‘natural water sheds. ing out the city's soggy cinder paths Co Completion of the system, which and storm sewers, Those in use A now in scattered parts of the county 40. tice, with Howe training especially | were built by private iy sand | vigorous for its meet with Bloom-| ington tomorrow that officially will’ . i | approximate several million dollars, ... Scheduled at 2:45 p. m.,, the Hor- : i possibly. as much 88 310,000) ! C. of C. Will Give Awards to county commissioners believe.

tired tailor, will be held Saturday ————_ ¥ Russia, died yesterday in his home, | 'Pellows, lodge 24, and K. of P,|Will be asked to appropriate $1000 phical and binging high school track out C | EADERS will require about 10 years, will give are not maintained by the county. = nets’ dual meet will be the first on : Plagued by Complaints 8 Men April 11,

ey : : "lat 3:30 p. m. in the Flanner & Bu- ; . Te Sun Steps Up chanan mortuary, Cremation willl" & — ka © 2 a . County Council Seeks $1000 135 BE. Market st. He was 81. WA lodge 124, of which he was past |toward the cost of a topogra of the winter shadows. CIV the county its first public senitary | AR the local teams were in prac10 BE HONORED Total cost of the project will an ambitions Howe card that in-

Kentuckians insist is the greatest worked his way to a commission familiar with Stanceu on the | visitors were expected to make the

Fred DeBorde with the Yankees—make good. ORLANDO, Fla—The mystery|tucky, Man O' War is a symbol of cludes eight other dual affairs and They have been plagued Soe A pre-war 200-pounder and the Surrounding the whereabouts of perfection. a three-way engagement with Terre| Eight civic leaders, elected to the months by complaints that priva with the Hooe club's biggest eater, the 28-year-old | Gil Torres ended today when the A Derby Oversight Haute Garfield and Washington. |«gtaff of Honor of Indianapolis,” sewers were not functioning. Indianapolis vet from Canton, O. is down to|veteran shortstop reported to the| They overlook the fact that “Big Seven returning lettermen form { 1 1 : William Bosson, president of the | for national 180 pounds and fast clinching a|Washington Senators in company | Red” never won the Kentucky the nucleus for the Howe squad. will be honored in a formal pre-{hoard of county commissionefs, reCousins, 112 starting job with the Bronx Bomb-|With Mickey Guerra, the Nat'si Derby. That is attributed to an These include Dave DeWilf, séc-|sentation-eeremony, April 11 at the cently described conditions in the Edward Law ers. “He took his. biggest step in|Cuban catcher. oversight of his owner, Sam Riddle, tional champion miler; Norman|I. A. OC. by the local Chamber of county as “unhealthy” with conern PAL; Wile that direction yesterday when he) Both players reportedly had who never got around to entering Dixon and John Yoder, half milers; | commerce. struction of too many septic tanks.

One of the worst spots has been

147, Douglas Those selected for recognition are sr...” Hill, where a private sewer

15, unattached,

George Spradling, quarter miler; Bill Locklear and Bob O'Neill, hur-

signed with the Mexican baseball him for the blue ribbon classic of league but’ Torres denied the re-|the blue grass country.

hurled the full nine innings to shut out the Brooklyn Dodgers on five

at : b " Arthur R. Baxter, president; Key- 2 v yweight, A. C. hits, 3 to 0. port. No true Kentuckian ever will be- dlers, and - Richard Toothman, | Lock Co: Ee S. Yoster.| *** built about .20 years wge. Ea « Stanceu rejoined the Yankees em {lieve that the wide-striding horse] Qashiman a president, Robert S. Foster Luinber} JL the Sewer wes Coss Secently wil compete yesterday along with first baseman LAKELAND, Fla.—The Cincin- | couldn't have won the Derby, how- | Meanwhile the first steps had Co: Edward W. Harris, presiderit| 2 a property owner on whose pard, 160, from the “B” squad #t Bradenton, troit Tigers today with their repu-|yecord, 20 victories in 21 races and| arion County high school track ; i M _! Since then co fons 'e gr ers won titles eee arse = Faas | JALION. INVtRCT AS the tefrors of the coaches, whose goal will be to im-|Lynn, vice president, El Lilly & oo. '

the fact that as a three-year-old,

A. A. U. toure e past winter, umweight, was division. He ipley of Terre 1, who canno$

Hard to Believe But True 24-Hour Service

| citrus circuit. Fresh from winning

their allOhio series with the Cleveland Indians 5 games to 1, the Reds scored | record was as a 2-vear-old when their third straight victory OVer| the aptly named Upset topped him the Tigers yesterday, 4 to 3, Of by a diminishing half length in a

he never met defeat. | Upset: by Upset The only loss on Man o’ War's

prove officiating at local meets, dis- | CO; Edgar A. Perkins, Semper z|

cuss techniques of coaching and in-| the city school crease spectator interest, Whitehill, president, Banner-White- |

The newly formed group met last|hill, and George J. Marott, philan- | HO" ie Sex Jou Jeane night, set April 4 as the date for|thropist and business man who died |

a | facilities spurred commissioners tothe election of permanent officers,|Feb. 15. The Marott award will be} = completion of the plan.

8 Expect Population Growth A contemplated county popula-

and appointed Sam Kelly of Howe| made posthumously. The topographical map will be

Catcher Ray Lamanno’s seventh|race jn which Big Red virtually as the temporary secretary. The group is the first to be]

DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND inning home run with one man On| wag left at the post. He was fracENLARGING—EXCELLENT WORK base. Big Al Benton, 13-game|tious and broke badly while Upset

" i y | INDPLS. CAMERA C0. os corer vorin os of Crem |, head ang iised there,

203 E. WASH. MA-7329 Dats runs. got one of the greatest racing bar-

ains of all t ; | FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla ~South-{22ns-0f all time when he bought ig A 20h BEMIS & CO ROPE x Thomas ond Irma Bemis Say.

i ee th rset of rid | prepared’ by the U. 8, coast and M Rihb . Pl tested sine or oc guonetic survey. department. It is | ‘ ! F - Mrs. 1 any ays | formed .in 1939 by the Indianapolis | eXpected the city, state abd fed In Two Net Finals eral- governments will share in its

Chamber of Commerce to honor | CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. March | local men who have reached their | 28 (U. P.).—Mrs. Helen Pedersen Surveyor Pau] Brown will determine

70th birthday and whose contri-| Rihbany of New York, defending|Putions “to he wojtare bt the oon. | aCtUAL locations of the sewers, Then her national women's indoor tennis munity are deemed worthy of T€COR= 4,4. will he raised and corstrue-

; [nition by the whole city.” | championship, plays in final matches Mit y ; {tion begun. today in both singles and doubles. i Herman W. Steinkraus, president | . of Bridgeport Brass Co. and United |

Meet | Ribbany Pls y Tech

ket invitation

schools today If tournament,

With the aid of this map County

the horse as a yearling for $5000 {paw Tommy Gorman, who tried out|, A ; | with the New York Giants and the Wm August Belmont, Later. Rid-

; ) : |dle twice turned down $1,000,000 {Boston Braves this spring, an-| frers for the horse. nounced today he would pitch in|

3 ithe Mexican baseball league this Her singles opponent is Katherine 9 at an Indian EEN er J leag i 0 . ® Hubbell i: Der Mass, and in|States Chamber.of Commerce “ HERSHEY SEES NEED 3 ve selected, | RAE 82.00 AnD Tue $200 00 ORDERS ; | — i amon Fee A. B. C Directors Want to Pa the doubles Mrs. Rihbany and Ruth | rector, will be principal speaker at | A ity lists. are to CLEARWATER. Fla.—Don Black, Carter of Boston play Edith Sign- the formal dinner, x. 4 Dagwell, athe {|| 27-year-old righthander obtained [s O osed journey of Boston and Mrs. Hazel ¢ 1 » igh school. | from the Philadelphia A's, will “e PP Wightman of Newton, Mass. EMPLOYEE OF STEEL ; 2

WASHINGTON, March 28 (U.

250 Expected in COMPANY DIES HERE |r. —scioctive Service Director 4

Badminton Meet Kenneth R. Ross, 1700 E.“Michi-| oo sor an indefinite extension of BUFFALO, N. Y. March 28 (u.| Ban st., died suddenly today at they, . arate to prevent America’s inP.).—Some 250 entrants, including Chapman-Price Steel Co., 3000 Shel- | ternationa commitments from bemany of the country’s top-notch|by st. where he was employed. He coming “words, only words." L players, are expected to participate | was 50. . “We have seen our Sed Sorves 2 the 1947 tournament at Los An- order io boost the swans, : Hj the U.S. smaleur Invitation, A native of Lancaster. Ind, pp [SrasommES BE ty b The executive meeting, which |badminton tournament scheduled | had Bb ident he a |N pe ng » Ht geles. : precedes the annual A. B. C. con- at the Buffalo athletic - club April Ross hai een a resicen re | told the sbnate military affairs comAssembling here for a three-day vention April 5, is expected to re- |4-% | years. mittee as it began hearings .on executive session while the 1046) "0 oer Baumearten's mo- Survivors are his wife, Beryl; a|whether to extend conscription, now tournament is running, the direc-| although strong opposition 0 daughter, Mrs. Betty Jane Miller, | due to expire May 15. tors said that too many individual|, =. 1. tio ac secretary. a post Indianapolis; a son, Kenneth D.| “Our declaration of support of tournaments outstrip the A. B. C. Baumgarten has held for’ 13 veurs Ross, serving in the navy; three sis- | the United Nations organization

| sidelined for a week as a result of | ; Sa being struck in the chin with a| The main topic of last night's batted ball, Manager Lou Boudreau meeting of the Indianapolis Ama- || | disclosed today. Black was hit dur-|teur Baseball association was obill | ing batting practice before yester-| jection to the Park board's pending

‘day's games and five stitches wee {needed to close the gash. | proposal to charge a fee for use of

| His teammates’ bats then were City park diamonds. {muffled by the six-hit pitching of| A large delegation of players and

——— pS us ” | Ken Burkhart and Blix Donnelly vianasers was to be on hand. thi as the St. Louis Cardinals rallied agen A His / : - with three runs in the last two in-| 2IU€rnoon when the matter is dis-

nings to gain a 4-to-1 victory, Enos cussed at a Park board meeting.

Slaughter's home run in the eighth| The board has proposed charging | inning touched off the uprising. {the various amateur nines, spon- | rp {sored by industrial firms, a fee for

that the meet fill-in for the it, which was at the Speed« became a war he hopes the h school golfe Indiana. e on a team bl entering five total from the

More Than Just Pin Money

BUFFALO, March 28 (U. P.).— more than 10 times as many bowlDirectors and officials of the Amer- | rs compete.

ican Bowling Congress indicated to- any Jer Baumpution day that prize money for the an- e BS

nual championships would be “sub 460 10, Sheree an erie fee stantially increased” starting with y.-P!

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“es And Stop Dosing Your Stomach PT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Al- | use of the diamonds. President Dale [classic in money awards. The The oily change in: ihe stand. A z ters, Mrs. Katherine Richards and threatens to become words, only With Soda and Alkalizers { though their $300.000 buying pro- Miller of the Amateur association [Petersen individual classic at Chi- ings er bal A ’s tournament Go to 25 at I U Mrs. Billee Marshall, both of Indi-| words, if we fail to take steps now )JRMICK Ponts Expect Io get Nal Joel from | gram may get the Philadelphia defended the industrial plants by |cago, for example, carries a $5100 ScHon Was Bill Ours . . anapolis, and Mrs. Muriel Stewart|to insure adequate men, armed to 36 Beebe, HO a and other alka, | Phils out of the National league citing their support of a drive for |first prize while the A. B. C.cham-|,g 0 14 Siracuse store clerk. |, PPOOMINGTON. March 28 (U.iof Menlo Park, Cal, and a grand: | maintain the peace,” Mr. Hershey ce —— Da e cause of your troubleis | cellar, they still were hovering funds to aid junior football last|pions receive only $300, although|_, ° : Bn ‘| P.) —Twenty-five® members of the|daughter. said. ru y } wh /ithi t : AM TRIO consti ation. abana | around the bottom of the citrus cir-! season. | ee ¥ in BO I Iau Ten champion football squad at | Services will be conducted at 1:30] Mr. Hershey argued that it was h this case, your real trouble is no cuit standings today. “ ; i : . ay : ‘| India university sported gold,! Saturd Moore Mortuaries | “absolutely im tive that éongress Inusual” t tall. B h nal E > | “Pans and players both enjoy the . , { na ! po p. m. Saturday in Moore Mortuaries y imperative A Victory slipped away from the week-end games on park dia-| Elmer Riddle Asks | Drially Sine With 3 692 Score and |, py and diamond-crested footballs Northeast chapel by the Rev. L. C.|extend the selective training and P. M. And hen it gets blocked it fails to Phillies Yesigrday as Nanny Jer monds,” said Miller, “and to impose | T R R # d | i : today. | Trent, pastor of Woodruff Place service act so as to leave no quesant, Sst propery. a nandez smashed a towering home fee for the use of these diamonds|f QO D€ erire : The special awards were presented | Baptist church. Burial will be in{tion as to the ability by the nas ous pon aL You Sant for, real veliel ant sun over the left fleld wall in the would be quite'an imposition on 46 Minor Leag ues to major letter winners today at an| Memorial Park. tion to fulfill its commitments at VICE “unblock” your intestinal tract. Some- nd nting to give the Boston those striving to give the public| COLUMBUS, Ga, March 28 (U To Play This Year {organizational meeting of the 1946 esate tt sie home and abroad.” 30 P. M. thing to Siean IF out eliovively help | raves a *%0-§ Victory. | some real sport during their hours | p ) —Elmer Riddle, pitcher for the! DURHAM, N. C. March 28 (U. SPring football SerdlRtes, BLASTS HEALTH PLAN VMILLIO® PARTIALLY Di AF Catfish wos Jrter’s This Fatt Boy, Tas [ag IAM], Fla=Moitte Renney, Of FO RRR Un oad at last pighys | CEoEaY hts snd We Nauona! Dx league. Vestal), un Bion, a Space. Mu Bl (0, on CHICAGO BL a atiis hem as di he PLiy1 | 23-year-old southpaw who throws! : 5 , : | barely squeezed through the war it dg a a ssoclation s vo Bh) bysters Hrely “unblock Jour digutive Hast, |the sharpest ins curve in Meeting that Kingan Reliables | \38ue’s outstanding pitcher Of | ears, has rebounded rapidly and Monday. : {said today that the British social-| Approximately 1000,000 American y TE an | camp, was named to start for the | Would play in both the Municipal, 1941, revealed today that he has gi start the 1946 season with 46 Absent from today’s meeting were | ized health plan was one of the children are partially deaf, the can then reach it. You get genuine relief | New York Giants against the Phils (20d Manufacturers leagues this|asked voluntary retirement from jeagyes, the National Association of Tom Schwartz, Kokomo end, and| most backward steps ever conceived | American Society for the Hard of {AM’S that makes you feel really good again. |, 40 Hic purchase from Richmond | 68son. The Reliables, after winning | baseball. | Minor Leagues announced today. |CO®orse Taliaferro, Negro left half-| for a civilized nation. | Hearing said today. Ee var eee at runt far | was completed last night at close |theé Manufacturers league cham-| Riddle said he had asked to be| North Carolina leads in number | Pack. Gary, both in the army, and ap Room real relief from indigestion. to $20,000. pionship and the city title in 1944, [retired in 2 telephone conversa- {of teams, with 32 professional nines, ge od Ted Kiyssowsis 2a . . .«: ie LI-3737 switched to the Municipal league [tion wi arren Giles, general and New York state has 28. + WHO was wilh ne N S T ; dy Bd last season, where they again fin- |manager of the Reds. T —_— oa Reds baseball club in spring train- oO erious ra IC n uries hh a lished on top. They were eliminated,| Riddle hurt his arm during the | J'em H f 1 ing at Tampa, Fla. hy * . EE —— —. q : pie opeiu = oN however, in the semi-finals of the|1943 season and has never com-| pH ADELPHIA March 28 (U.P) ere uring - our erio | city championship playoffs. pletely recovered. —A Temple universit tha ll . ; : ; sity four h S d 4 S90 ND 5 / RD) & fr On ERR ssge | squad of 66, studded with veteran | tep ens tu 1€S Three children received minor in- were ail treated at City hospital for : a g | Ra 2 \ - No) = | gridders and’ returned servicemen, | * juries when hit by automobiles yes- minor cuts. Mr. Grout received a - A » J 1) oN Diamonds, Watches, Cameras, = | gave the promise today of another | Mexican Offer terday as the city enjoyed another | neck injury and was taken to Meth Ca py = | great season next fall. Temple won | 24-hour period of no serious acci- | odist hospital =N A227 Musical Instruments : : = —_ = | seven and lost one in 1945. LONG BEACH, Cal, March 28 dents. Jackie Hacker, 6, of 1038 S: Illi- : . Te Ir toe : . B | (U, P.).—Vern Stephens, the St.| Meanwhile, one county ei st, was given first aid and A Quick Quiz on the Water Supply Brokers in The ICAG JEWELRY Louis Browns’ holdout shortstop and|on state rd. 31, one mile north of | taken home after being hit by an the State CO, INC. one of the American league's lead- Greenwood, sent five persons in-| automobile yesterday on W. Morris RS E RECEIVE quite a num- The largest is Riverside, which | hil 146 E. WASHINGTON ST. ing Bitters, noice dey he cluding . fanijly of four from Iowa. | Spent 8 Meridian st. . of fll ber of inquiries about the has a daily pumping capacity of {was leaving for Laredo, lex. . ames F. an, o! ‘ 1 : : ¥ pumping -rapacity pre— SIDING nd ROOFIN Autos ® Diamonds ® Watches || confer with Jorgé Pasquel concern-| - Mrs. Letha Holland, 45, of Marion, | Fletcher ave., was treated Yor minor water supply of Indianapolis. over 130,000,000 gallons. Fall a a y ! . pply 2 1 f pl in the|Ia., is i ritical diti in Cit thodist h he Creek and Washington are next || Immediate Application—No Down Payment—As Low as $5 Month || Jewelry » Clothing » Radios, eta: [108 the Possibity of Day Be with head and Ifternal ine | tal. after. being -kne oe lable in Perliaps you already know the - Cree Suinglon are ale Application—No Uown Faymeni—Ais Low as 30 Mon Mexican baseball league this sum- |hospital, with head and Lfternal in- | pital, after being knocked to the 00-M1le answers, but if not, you may be largest. All the pumping plants ‘« El . . . GLASS WOOL. gw x BUI . ERS . GET CASH IMMEDIATELY "5 | juries received when an automobile, | pavement by a hit-and-run driver interested. ” together have a capacity of over MPIRE ILD Pasquel, president of the eight-|driven by her son, Orgal Holland,|in the 1000 block Fletcher ave. reserved - a. 200,000,000 gallons. 3008 N. Illinois St. 2658 Northwestern Af, a b/ 1 | team circuit, has, not Maile Jaen 2 was hit from the rear by an-| Joann McKinney, 12, of 1026 Di~ be . Phone WA. 4320 . - 8 TA. 4335 || } i {nite offer, Stephens said, adding other automobile driven by Harlan | vision st, was treated by a family oe WHERE does Indianapolis get “> oe Su pres Wao WY i IROIOM | that he would make no decision un-| Grout, 42, of R. R. 1, Whiteland. | physician for cuts after walking can be {ts water? ; fs see {til he. has heard Pasquel’s proposi-| Mrs, Holland's husband, Everett, into the path of an automobile near > <> HOW many miles of water CROSSWORD PUZZLE ILLINOIS and OHIO STS. | tion and discussed his 1946 contract | 44, and 14-year-old daughter, Nadia, ' 1237 Oliver ave. largest PRIMARILY from White mains are there? Answer to Previous Pussie Open to 7 P. M.—Sat. to 3. P. M J AE SR Oh agile] . —— Wr e— “an . i sy MAA J ° : : , A m's hitt igi n-profit pe, which supplies aime Two: > > Novelist » ST ER RR ‘ a br a. Democratic Veterans Form ing this "yr 5 ol a usec. a. reek, MORE THAN 738 miles, vary- . ARETE DIE! Ble A cause of the salary offer but in program, with its seven-billion-gallon res- , | Sa He, Ya HORIZONTAL 58 Rational TURIN DIO] PE | test against a “good conduct” clause MUST ervoir, is next. Then come wells, ing in size from 8" to 42 in diam. 1,5 Pictured 59 Notion ELIOT) AUGLSTUS LDILIEID) which was written in for the first . ’ eague o 0o ers, nc. Jephone which are used to supplement the eter. There are more than 6,600 novelist VERTICAL TT HE BONNET he | time. : stream supplies. fire hydrants in service, too. 9 Expunge 1 Lease anew [MEIER] RMERCIO] - si p—————— Democratic veterans of world war, paign to push through the legisla= : Mae - ie 11 Poplar 2 Russian iss deine REED BED BUGS 'I. A. C. in Draw IT have organized the Marion Coun- | ture bills that will aid in providing 12 Arabian mountains ALS {0 SIQIS EEN IOVIE . od . Ao _ |ty G. I. League of Voters, Inc. to| more housing for veterans, more HOW is the water made safe to 13 Hindu queen - 35mall flap |SNGIAIGIEM [SNIAIREIS] || Use SHUR-DETH || 51.00MINGTON, March 28 Tie | promote the election of candidates | jobs and a state bonus for former HOW many customers? q 4 Hi SITIOIL IE IN] LLY IRLAINITY in ih o EASE drink? Fob y 16 Rave gh school for Quick Results || Indianapolis Athletic club and In- (who will support a program in be-| service men’ and women. : - - 18 Relative (ab.) . (ab.) professional 43 Malaysian diana university battled to a 42-42 | half of former service men and| Mr, Spence said the league will - ey 19 Antics 5 Suo loco (ab.) lives canoe A tt E t : tin C tie in a dual swimming meet here | women. ’ form a committee of several thou= $ BY TWO purification plants— AT THE END of 1945, there 21 Girl's name S Aluicle 20 Queer 45 Note in mo X ermina g 0., last night. Victory in the 440-yard William Spence, 428 N. Bosart ave., [sand voters to support the candione for White River and one for were 89,145. Of these, 81,895 were 22 Half-em d 5 BIE: 23 Drifling gq Suido's scale at 249 Mass. Ave, wwe {| free style relay, the meet’s final] oimnan of the board of directors, |dacy of Mr. Erbecker for prosecu~ id ial 5.72 y y 23 Parent an prie 25 Playing card 46 Symbol for LL 7458 event, gave the I. A. C. splashers said the league will support Demo- tor “because he can unite all faeFall Creek, Hore the water goes = yesidential, 5,720 commercial, | 34Size ‘of shet 3 Give 28 Golf mound , sodium . | the draw. cratic candidates for the legislature | tions of the Democratic party and EAU through these processes: coagu- and 878 industrial. » 26 Symbol for 10.828 late 3 Fish 47 Near : — a— OT Cas or Ee tar | Dwause bs 2 Well qualified for the lation, sedimentation, filtration, tantalum ightly 48 Scatter - a ’ g job.” . ’ ; f « 1 3 : able to the veterans. and chlorination which remove > < 27 Mammal n Airplane » opened 49 Solitary COMFORT AND STYLE He said the league also will sup-| Other incorporators of the league 5 . 29 Storms postle (ab.) 34 Natives of 51 Sea eagle - le, 1300 N. diana, all disease-carrying bacteria. HOW much water did they 31 Summer 15 Compass point Rome 53 Wicked | j port the candidacy of Willlam C.|are Charles J. Craigle, : <= <= use? . Fr.) 17 Afternoon 36 Genus of 55 Myself ~ 4 r J Erbecker, attorney and war veteran, | Pennsylvania st.; Francis J. Kreich, 2ili social events herb / /A for the Democratic nomination for|67 E. Schiller st; John R. Wart1S the water tested? - | 92Brozilian | OCA EVO 1 9 Fist adie prosecutor man, 31 E. Regent st. and Robert ' macaw ind cone ab. > : Se . . ’ " * atmos nL LAST YEAR; we pumped the 33 Mountain rl The organization plans a cam-|J. Senour, 1533 Park ave, ¢ ar: CERTAINLY. Numerous tests HOSE Witeraver==] 7, 101100/000 » at . : : _-— Te he | ' : : in; gallons. That averaged 48% mil. | atterns ' .. assure the safety and palatability © 38 Diminutive i istener oesn fe = eal Ae ier : : lion gallons a day, or 109 gallons | 1 2 vive . water is certi- A o | an State Board PT capita per day. More than | 30 Year (1b) ‘ol : ; 35%. of the water was used for | 40 Great (ab.) . | Rents I+ Out for ( sash of Health as meeting all bacterio- : ! . THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! e : A ndustrial ses. 41 Moth ' 1 " "ee logical standards of the United Industria’ purposes 42 Ampere (ab.) |: (1 This week we offer the beautiful *Dixie’ semi-flexible, 9 98 States Public Health Service. > i= 44 Highest || 2eifadlwting Rhodium-fiish meuriing af pg piles oo DETROIT, March 28 (U. P.)—An| Mr. Latuvnik provides a comfort= om <n <n THESE a house. of ay nd (| fully engraved with somforiable temples gud peatiter 4 Lenses 'ex-G. 1. who says he has been 1is-| able chair for the ¢ 4 0 : . SE are answers 10 just 2 | Congress py { pinombpn Boag face and give you years of comfort. tneludea || tening to other people's troubles all| 0 sor pimself within easy listen OI HOW many pumping stations few of the questions. If you have | 49 Lloyd's mas trp L t. Optic | his life, -is' now making a living at ing distance, e? another question, just phone us— chinery cer- 3,000,000 arges pticians | it. : . ‘ om, Sve there > L1. 7591. 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