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Brice, Presis vi oF Wa 11 Cl lectrie orp, wo Districts Sen pel ers was City's Youthful Spellers Show Their Pluck wows. Foresee World |PAMNI1 St The two offi- ¥ x . > A . hs 4 eS 1 & wage in To Time: . Be S Fi A 3 ; Overpopulated a BF APF /e ended the m - 3 3 ’ : ‘ , es ! . : the United eS e oe i Inais PLAN DELAYED WASHINGTON, April 2 (U.P). T0 BE xd Machine " ! ~The population reference bu- ER a Indiana olis Times S ellin B e 0 reau was viewing with alarm to- Pry bers of the | e : : Wi day. : 4 bers of the P pelling Medical Society Meeting Set)“, \. .... which keeps tmx |PONce Off fo Texas 3-centhourly | ENTRY FORM: ; Over. Until April 16. of such things, réported that the | - Extradition union had | N . . populition of the earth increased ; 4 cents but i BME, cress snssssssesnnss Age .-Date Born...... Efforts to open a 350-bed unit at inner} piers 1900 and 3940 Jan Vincennes, Orange county Semand Jest BAAress. .... ...o viii 0diveeesiyi Phone No... civ Billings General hospital for use of fir ny other similar period In } i te police officers left i Ve . disabled veterans were delayed nd, the bureau said: apolis today for Ft. Worth, lon facilities School Enrolled Grade And, because of a Tes ReI Iran GL Teves further today. “Should the present global pop- |to extradite two war : city transit Tenthers Namo. .....cseicoavieseinioniisrnie vies A scheduled meeting tonight be- | ulation continue to increase at fconnection with the ‘fatal Amalgamated tween Indianapolis Medical society] the same rate that prevailed be- ling of a motorist near Paoli, Tlectric Rail- Eligibility—An entrant must not have passed beyond the d veterans mag tween 1900 and 1940, the earth The officers are expected ree h Employees eighth grade at the time He competes in any preliminary, leaders an veler: adm would hold over 21,000,000,000 by 21, and semi-final or final match and must not reach the age of tion officials was postponed. The| .\ “0 aon turn Paul E. Gibson, 5 Sig és 16 years before May 28. meeting was to have been for the| “JF ICL Ln of the Wiliam Ford, 24, both of meer iting physicians to i sonville, to state po Mail or bring this form : purpose of recru g phy ‘th i littl 2,000,000,000. : | has offered Toit, ro NOW to: Spelling Bee Director, Staff the unit. earth s A H 8 gver 2.00000 ters oo y Friday. /Gibaon 3 : , al | a con on yes y rin 814 W, Maryland s . Dr, E. “H. Hare, chief medic Ai yesterda isclpsed that { ad te Todisnepeiis 9 Indians + officer at the local Veterans’ hos- killing James J. al manages ] : pital, and Dr, Delmar Goode, ville, ” : ~ Continued From P Washington, D, C., VA deputy Sy the extradition detail v D. 8. R. prop- ! Pare One) Here are the matches to be medical director, are attending a Patrolman. Edward Roellcher of the police to and other spectators resulted in the| | held at 7:30 o'clock tonight regional meeting of - VA medical § CRIME RINGS the Vincennes police department, 8 property, spell-down being continued until| | for the schools listed. Al- officers at Chicago. Both were to Orange County Sheriff Fred Owens Pitketing we i there were only two contestants| | though entries have closed for have attende@ the Indianapolis and, State Police Detective Secon | lett. Dorothy Ann Jeffries, 13- holdi last : : ; inary-of The Times' Spelling Bee last | meeting. oh of the Jasper post. = mated 1,800, ; ' the centers ng events las + “Dorothy Little (left), one of four finalists in the first preliminary o eo Times’ Spelling e : . e the 1500 year-old pupil at School 43, was the| | nignt, there is still time to file | | night at Fairview Presbyterian church, 46th and Kenwood sts, confidently spells a four-syliable word | The meeting will be held April 35 Report 3 Confess Part TH Suspect oe was arrested winner and Barbara Brezette, aged | | entry for these and other while Helen Letsinger, Barbara Brezette, runnerup, and Dorothy Ann Jeffries, the winner, wait their turn, |time of the next regular society py "sun ay ¥ J hy Bollea, pol er 10, of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic| | ;natches to be held this week. ‘Miss Cora E. Hartman (right) is the pronouncer. session, Numerous Burglaries. was wounded when he drew a school, was second. Doagiin: ovmmunity veiter, Nai More Regional Offices on his captor and was fired on wo Lockefield Winner sou aud -E, 35th sts.-SCHO0I ol Meanwhile, VA officials had al-| Three men who are sald to have|a second policeman. Thus both earned their way to| | Thompson; Judges, Mrs. Ese Juck- most finished moving regional | confessed to participation in at Able to Travel 8g a the semi-finals April 22 and their| | 5%, Mra Jas e Flack an : s. offices from the Veterans hospital least 23 recent break-ins and| Pt. Worth authorities told Oaply 5 selection eliminated the necessity of Notwoud oomimunity seater, Vane here to the Did, Trails building and ? : y . 1 a second preliminary at Fairview | | Schools 64 and 15. Pn eur. Mire the Indiana fairground. The move, | burglaries today were slated on| Robert A, O'Neal, chief of Indians 4 next week. i Tg RL Mg begun several weeks ago, will [second-degree burglary charges. state detectives, that Ford was sufe At Lockefield, first place went to| | Miss Bisie Clark. permit a slight expansion of fa-| Two separate crime rings were|fering flesh wounds in the back, | Clara George, aged 12, of School 4,| | wins "and 8. Belmont star Schools cilities at the hospital, they said.|broken up by the arrests of the They said he would be able to | and the runner-up was Nathaniel 38.00 and Assumption snd 8). Ana State fair board officials are ex-|three men. Two of the alleged|travel back to Indiana in custody Jones, aged 11, of School 24, They| | Rev. Clarence V. Jones: judges, Mrs. pecting the VA to begin moving | burglars confessed after they were to face second degree murdes ; also will compete in the semi-final| | Vincent Lynch. Mrs, Esther Agnew thelr property out of the fair-|apprehended in the middle of a|charges in Orange circuit court. at Shortridge. No event will b= | Reberis Park MetBudist thureh, ground within a few months, since | safe-cracking yesterday. Capt. O'Neal said Gihson's cone #8 held at Lockefield next week. 2.59 10 14 — St. Joseph, Holy a lease expires in August. The| One of the pair, James Dennis] fession checked “in every : | Some 150 competitors at Garfield | | C7036, 5.0 PRL Evangelical Lu. state fair opens Aug. 31. Strong, 18, of 911 8. West st, is| with the story told by Marvin | park community house were spelled | | theran school. ~Pronouncer, Mrs, William Sayer, adjutant of the|said to have admitted to 15 break-|Skagg, Willams’ companion whe: down until 27 remained for the fervent Sacer Judges money I Indiana department, American Le-|ins, His companion, Donald Gireer,| was slugged at the time Williams second preliminary to be held there| | Williams. 0 arch. 2900 gion, feels the fairground could be| 17, of 509 Abbott st, admitied to|was killed. next Monday night at 7:30 o'clock.| | Rader st.—Schools 41, 44, and Holy used indefinitely for VA offices and | 13 burglaries, police said, In a borrowed automobile, Wile Winners at Garfield in the order Ars. Clarence ‘Russel: Judges. Mrs. material, Included on the pair's crime itin-|liams and Skaggs picked up the they will line up for next week's Delmer D. Mrs. G. W. Hughes “No one would be hurt,” he de-|erary were the Michael A. Manilla| two hitchhikers between New Als match were: Franklin Raferty and wid Mrs” Herold “Wodrum. church, clared. “The property is in use only| grocery, 233 N. Illinois .st., where| bany and Paoli. When they reached Shirley Steinkamp, of St. Cather-| | 3ith st. and Central ave-Schools a few weeks in each year by the|they took about $1650 and Sagalow-|the spot where Willlams' car was ine’'s Catholic school, Mary Cath- Catholic school. Pronouncer, Mrs. state fair board. It's not as im-|sky and Berman Junk Co. 605 8S. stalled, Gihson stated in his cone eran Ray and Donald Rinehart, ot| | Sonard, Pelland: Judges Mrs, Ray portant to have 4-H work as it 1s| Capitol ave, March 13, where the| fession, Willlam said, “This is as St. Roch’s Catholic school; Lucille| | nard Felland, to handle the cases of 18,000 to|loot totaled $700. far as I go, boys. Powers, "School 34; John Nolan, 20,000 veterans.” Police also said that James Rob- Vincennes Robbery John Higgins, Janet Stokes and | Janice Rouh, Dave Evans, and Eleonora Site Suggested ert Walker, 33, of 746 Utica st.| Gibson said in the confession thas ; Virginia Fox, of St. Catherine's ra ho ptr ov Tentative agréement has been confessed to seven burglaries and when the man sitting in front of i Catholic school; Grace "Carr school | Bettijane Deering, Juanita Raves, Jean- _.|named two other men as particl-| Ernest got out, Ernest Ford . ; nelte Savage, Harry Clay, and Sandra reached for expansion of veterans . 20; Barbara Holdcraft, School 35;|Lee Howell, all of School 91; Theresa hospital accommodations in Marion | PANS in the crimes. him over the head with his pistol, Nellie Brown, School 34: Ann Zoellner, Patricia Dowl, Betty Jo Grady, ospita ot————————————— knocking him down. ’ : | Beverly Siegel, Mary Raets, Barbara county. But one delay after another : Lannan and Marilyn Weer. St.| j Millet, Jane Bakar ava Eileen Hazes, all Bis Yesulted FIVE LOCAL Gl’ S ‘I was carrying a 45 automatie,® Catherine's school;” Leonard Smith; of St_Joan of Arc Catholic schoo : a he continued, “and I told the man School 72; Dorothy Wuensch And | peli Jones Sane = Woods Jaeky The Rev. Fr. Victor F. Wright, St. Catherine's Catholic church, reads off a word to a contestant in 3), Tresent, a plan 0 250 HEADED FOR HOME|, get out, that we were taking his Muy Ann Hayes, of S1. Catherines | ee et ea ues "ak the: opening round of The Times Spelling Bee vi; Casfleld Fark Communily—house last nignt, while an ol pital To staff this unit, at! Five Indianapolis soldiers today car.” Soho, Mary Jane Pitzer, St. BE a Reisou, Howard Nelson, Sa of| anxious group of contestants walt their turn in the background. Jeudt eight fall tine physicians and. were listed by the San Francisco] Gibson sald that Williams, made — i atholic school; Susan Arnold 100 8 aan 00 airicia

Thomas, John Mitchem, Sidnetta Garrett, School 20; Jerry Cahill, St. Roch’s | Patricia Haywood, Geraldine Tate, all of

School 6); Marcia Smith, School 15; Catholic school; Ruth Anu Patter Eleanor Boersig and Patty Johantgen, son, School 18, and Patty Phelan,|both of Litile Flower Catholic school;

Mary C. Harrieder, Charlotte Weil- | | Betty Jean Bishop, Loretta Reeve, Eileen

a sudden reach for his side, as if ms for a pistol. Gibson related that he said: “Please don't, fellow, before firing three shots at him.

25 to 30 part-time medical con=| port of embarkation, as having arsultants will be needed, it has been | rived in S8an Francisco aboard the estimated. | Sea Barb Sunday, to be processed A permanent hospital is in the at Camp Atterbury.

hammer Lita Mari w h Rt St Pop Neti Sainone JSCarant, Process of development, aithough/ mes 1. 1. “by ye sid Git nk ’ s | ail of St, L1H er a olic schoo - Micky B nie onsen, Frisian ay center, tomorrow the exact site has not been de-| Pfc. Inocentio M. Tadina, Cp Bn ta ' robbery ny £ st "Roeh’s an James Fader, | qpiiorman” Wise, _Mavie “Laie Alice cided. A site near the Indiana uni-| ward J. Hahn, T. 4th Gr. John F.| Marci Al e $215-holdup of & all o; . Roch’s Catholic school. Hatcher, all of School 82: Lois Ramsden,

School 85; Dorothy Culligan, Mananne versity medical center has been| Allen and T. 4th Gr. Lewis B. Gal- Jeffersonville loan pany. Mareh Entries Received Elsenhut, Philip Jones, Nadine May. Roy suggested. | breath. . 2 » Briner, all of Our Lady of Lourdes Catho- ; The following entries were re-|jic school. § ive yester - Keystone Community center, tomorrow i ceived esterday. They . will com ~-Robert. Doane, Colleen Maples, Marjorie s pete at 7:30 p. m. on the night men- | Kenworthy, Kenneth: Hermon, Billy Coch- { rap, Billy Bunch, Joan .Mitchell, Phyllis tioned. and at the center listed In| Smith, all of School 39: Patricia Cunningaddition to those whose names have | ham, Irma Rufner, Rita Stuart, ail of i already appeared in The Times. School 21 ’ ; oo» y i Northwestern Community center, tomeor- 17 Douglas Community center, tonight—|row—Patricia Wright. School 43: Rose- STRAUSS \ Eleanor Patterson and Rosie Patterson | mary Robinson and Mary Ana Edelen, both JO ; both of School 37; Deloris Bunch, Shirley | of School 87: Charles Rogers, Jeffie Rod- ” Compton, Edith Shields, Kenneth Walton | ser. and Nella Holder, all of School 23 SAY S: George Bright, Rollin Bailey, Ruby M.|" Riley Community center, tomorrow— Frey, Betty Pepper. Teretha Berry, Jac- | Jacqualyn Selburg and M, Byrd, both ef queline Henry. Shirley Baker, James School 30: Rose Burnette, Barbara KuRowe, R. Weathers, Lealiman Covington, | hanks, Max

Ralph Rush, Irma Dunlap, Carl Jones, James Washington, Ann Rad-| | Steelman, Helen Hampe, Charles Harrison, ford, Cornelia Gerron. Myra DeBow, Nor-| Jack 'Tolson, Louis Hobson, Doris Garl, ma Malone, Anna Holland, Mary McCord, | Billy Nelson, Robert Petty, Jerry Sublett, Clarence Dorsey, Charles Adair, Flora! Dale West and Richard Nibiack, all of Bryant, Betty 8tokes, Joanne Buckner, | School 47. Gwendolyn . Cole, E. Pepper, Chester Pet-| (Coleman Community eenter, Thursday— tis, Jerry Hawkins, Z. Boatright, Sylvester | 1orraine Hider and Shirley Rvan, both Hamilton, Elizabeth Johnson, Eva Mae of School 75: Leatha Ferguson, School 52; Nunberg, Ronald Pepper, Leon Williams, M. Carnagua, School 50: Barbara Bsrron Phyllis Smith, Georgeann Wright, Thomas | and Ernestine Lewis, Margaret Sanders, Rodney Wat-!| Trinity Catholic school: Frances Cayley, kins, Cornelia Miller, Juanita Griggs, | Shelia Mears, L. Kappmeyer, Jack Jones, Vivian Bridges, William Edison Polin,| pick Bugher, Rosemarie Haney, Roselee Norma Edelen, Hardman Porter, all of | Moran, Don Strodtman, John Moray, School 56. | Nicholas Walt, Tom Catton, Don Pickett. Rhodius. Community center, tonight—) Anna Landrigan, Charles Landrigan, all

The last six spellers at the first round of The Times’ Spelling Bee last night at Lockefield Community Center, 636 Blake st., were (left to right) Jerome Johnson, Nathaniel Jones, runner-up, Clara George, the night's winner, Ronald Ferguson, Caroline Parker and Rose Fossett. Pronouncer was Mrs. Francis _Starnes (sec (second from right) and one of the judges was Mrs. Roslyn Bailey (seated). fr

REACTION ON GATES Bandits Relieve

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J EE | d Victi AYRES’ ARE . 1 RI an Mriey Spencer, Hill Community ecealer, ursday— | : both of School 46; Phyllis Quinnette. | i ; . Esthe WB Ea ER RRR ORDER IS VARIED Gagged Victim | HEARING DELAYED pe : Shirley McKinney, all of School 49. |and Rosetta Williams, ali of School 26; DETROIT, April 2 (U. P).— | Robert Backs Semumunily vemier, pai Catrie Swith, St. Bia A Ay—Proukie Times Washington Bureau Police today looked for a pair of A h ear i n g on “negligence” ’ ’ : Moore, ed Re igiiene Mary avurd, | Rayslent and Patricia Stewart, both off WASHINGTON, D. C. April 2 | tender bandits who removed their | charges against Thomas Kercheval, 8 L K t 1 4 A I : - 8 Holy Criss Cathulle ashoo) Dou Riges. | Northeast Xouinunity Senter, Thursday Governor Ralph Gates was being | gag from a choking woman vic- president of the Marion county ® "ey n vy, arjorie eber, vin | A 8 School 1: Russ i 7 . Morton, helms Clubs, Virginia Williams, | School 13: Jim Dugan, Carole smn and | both cheered and jeered here today | Bl Son hough to give her a liquor board, was postponed until ‘ a— r a Cc anda amron vilis oh. - Watson, Orville O'Fallon, Rita Hermsen, Maveare; Lamy hon ‘Priday | because he gave a final green- light| The armed robbers, both well- 2 p. m. Friday today by the al- i WE HAD A FULL PAGE ww ving Be abi , er Beta) Covel Seutt. tor the two Indiana Republican na-| dressed, entered the hotel apart- |coholic beverages commission. : rr aie ral By tees. | Casett,, Robust, Reed and Ann ‘Gardner,| ona) committee votes to go to the| ment of Mrs. Bernice Amsden, | The hearing originally had been , ANNOUNCEMENT SCHEDULED FOR ! \ : AO aN scheduled for 2 p. m. tomorrow, ' : Ee a certine] gh Hide png ii ng Ba winner of the national -chairman- w a Jon od gagged her The A. B. in a removal TODAY—BUT IT CAN WAIT. ‘ Wilton, Wilms Thomas, Keiiiesn Jordan, Coffey, Mary Amato, Tricie Blankenship, Ship right from the first ballot. Port 3 Fues a "77 leitation against Kercheval alleg- ’ ris e 3 son, . . | . 4 ’ > Atwell, all of School 41; Patty MeAtee, Mass, Phllie Marin Guest, Miriauna Previous to the balloting the gov- | They proceeded to rifle the |ing he failed to vote on a tavern ' le kind ¥ § Eherlotte Bruns, Theres Fianuuagun, Dick | Roger Si Lae, Barbet Fyumer, na ernor had urged support of former | place, picking up ‘$190 in cash license application submitted by ' There are some people n angugh 0 pay us, 3 Tabernacle Presbyterian chureh, tonight Baker, Dorothy Wallace, ail of School 13; | Senator John A. Danaher, But and about $1900 worth of cloth- | Mrs, Esther French of Lawrence. hen, a little compliment on our ! TPatrice, Midyiey 204 Mary Anne Buu] Lomus Seuniy, School 28; Betly Dearing. | after talking to both National oe ol Jewelry ; ” If found guilty of the charges, : how and t on P te f : | Committeeman Ernest Morris, | But when Mrs. Amsden showed |he will be displaced. ' advertising—but honestly, all we try to do—is \ i] “ae South Bend, and National Commit-| gone of choking and fainting, Meanwhile, the A. B. C. also * be good natured and factual in our : dditional Matches Are S et teewoman Mrs, Cecil Hardin, Cov- they dropped everything and |continued its probe of rumors al- ) dh : / \ ington, rds he Yeporieny sald i rushed her a glass of water. leging tavern owners have been ' advertising messages. ; was okay 10 swi 0 the fina Then they replaced the ga victimized by a “shakedown racket” . g i . ° * * ) g \ . : In Spel | Ing Prel iminaries Yine md the contest—Rep. B. picked up their loot and fled. exacting “extra funds’ from them * But—we really tried hard on his one! Ys vars 5 Carro ece, [for the privilege of opening estab- ' d dt mple | 4 encil half way down—and then crump Matches In the first preliminaries Dathole, ichoois, and st, Peier Svanml- tel ry , VIRGIL H. FOX. T0 RUN | istments oF sonviniine ku mines ' i and tossed ‘em away—we took our i of The Times Spelling Bee will be| Thal a A r y, April 4 and 11 rs. Hardin explained today, just * | held at the following centers, These| Xirshbaum center. 2400 N. Meridian M she ie iin hotel 3 gO FOR STATE SENATOR CHILD IS SCALDED choicest adjectives—polished ' om up are in addition to tonight's matches. Eo a, 71. 38 ang awe Bn a National Republican headquar- Virgil Hl. Yox, 629 Holly. ave, lile} BY BOILING WATER : dt d those away! hools indieated t s| . an osse ose DD not gi 30th st. 8ehoois 1. 81, 88" and 73 ind 8. ters for a women’s meeting, a ea oe Bobhie Long Free, 8-year-old son 1 Y h id + than 7:39 p. mm, Ree you. 2538 W “He said that since.Mr. Morris | pation for state senator. | of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Free, Beech So perhaps—we will just mention the inci en — Wednesday, April 8 and 10 Michigan im chocls 10, A ues and myself were here on the ground | 1, was erroneously, reported in an| Grove, was treated at St. Prancis ' and let it shine out—all by itself—as about Riley sommunity cenler, 901 Olver ave lic schouis. ‘ floor it would, be up to our best announcement of his candidacy yes- | hospital today for facial burns, . f hb i that can be Stisbols 16, 30, 47 and Eo oh Ya. ool commun Ay Sher, 198 _Oviumiia judgment, ogo Ne voted or Mr. | terday that he would run for stute| The child was scalded when he ' the finest expression 0 neig oriiness ady of Catholic school, Ri n all ballots ar of course | repr ati > ” a in. ee hols Ioaine | COT, WII. 17. W. MOI shel wore Riad ThE: he Won | Preeliative, Sumbied end gel wgeinkt s keitle ‘ extended from one concern to another. { Catholle schcoi of Beech Grove. | Schools 6, 12, 22, 25, 83 and Holy Rosary, | Were Rlad when he won.” — of boiling water at his home, | Keystons community center, 728 8. Key- BL ois and Sacred Heart Ouatholic The telephone talks with Gov-| MURDER AND CANNIBALISM - . It's like the first day a family moves Into & new hase = carpets "stems ave.—Scheols 21 and 39. ui nor { roused the ire of s , pr olled up — everyone is distracted and bewildered— . Friday, April 5 and 12== ernor Gates aroused the ire of some| SAN FRANCISCO, April 2 (U, HUNT OC EAN CANOEIST . are roll p J Nesthwestern community center, 2400 bm » . co going’ and neighbors drop Northwestern ave.—Schoois 33, 42, 87 and | 4 SOUR i BmgniLy 18 28 and | ©f Mr. Danaher’s supporters. Au-|p)..An Australian war crimes| MARSHFIELD, Mass. April 2 (U, ’ ROY having Whetlee they re Mihi Roe Sitented by, .-pupls. "of Patrick's Satholie school, Emmaus Evan-| thor Clarence Budington Kelland, court at Rabaul today sentenced |P.).- Coast guardsmen joined state » ) en ttherdn school an t. Paul's A i y itteem , \ y i ! Brookside community oenier, ‘Olney and| Evangelical Luther hool. G. O. P. national committeeman |1.t, Hisata Tomiyasu to hang for|and local police today in a search ne gli RM) ne York. and. Emerson Bape, thurch, 2 New from Arizona, said that both Indi- murder and cannibalism of 14 In-|for Roger Munger, 18, of Marsh- x BRIGHT AND EARLY MONDAY MORNING ; t Te ‘ L a rson ave chools 3, 57, 5 Plover, St, Therese. and Bt, Philip Neril 62, 77 and 7 ana votes had been counted for Mr. dian soldiers at Wewak, New field, son of a former Chicago me — Danaher until Governor Gates gave (Guinea, in 1944, radio Australia |editor, who fajled to return from 1 EMPLOYEES FROM L. S. AYRES AND CO. . the new signals. He was quite irate |reported. an ocean canoe trip. ! CONTINUED MILD [Bishop Speaks and added the comment; ‘ DROVE IN WITH GREAT URNS OF COFFEE— “I wish Governor Gates had kept . . . . ) ' ROUGHT TABLES | D. $ Tout of the thing and tended to his L M | a AND SANDWICHES—EVEN B J WEATHER PREDICTED] On ‘Personality. "ut "hic ong Missing ndianapo so WITH THEM—THEY TOOK OVER A LARGE , = Shem. “ ‘ ' —nk The city's public school children,| “Most people in the world have) A N [. + Fo D d | enjoying-a-week:-0l Spring VACAUON. | ug poety begiin—to—use {he power: 'KERN MEETS WITH irman ow IS e as ea ! PORTION OF OUR SIXTH FLOOR— will have mild weather through | " T . | Thursday, according to the weath-| of personality,” the Rt. Rev. Lewis NEW FEPC GROUP Sgt. Raymond 8. Root, an Indi- | October. A "graduate. of Southport ’ * AND SERVED WITH THEIR OWN HANDS, | | erman’s forecast today. | Bliss Whittemore, bishop of western| Labor Commissioner Charles anapolis airman, has been an-|high school, he was employed by * a Slightly cooler weather is sched-| Michigan, told Kern met today with newly ap- nounced by the war department as the Herff-Jones company before WITH THEIR COMPLIMENTS! uled for Friday and Saturday with{the noonday pointed officials of the Indiana Fair Officially dead after being listed as hor Ae Survivors are his AND . : : . ; i tion, | |m n ather. " ! Uay Benin. cetige one oe ob Employment Practices commission missing ih ado : Per 8 ! "MOVING DAY LUNCHEON TO ALL OF -|Ohrist © Episcopa at. half to one inch, with rain and church today. for preliminary development of was 21, was the G. B. SHAW SUPPORTS STRAUSS! EMPLOYEES—AND TO THE thunderstorms Thursday and Fri-| Bishop Whitte- commission: policies. son of Mrs, Inez MEDICAL INNOVATION . day nights. | more will speak Attending the session were | R00L, 3905 Carson VARIOUS PEOPLE WHO WORKED ON Meanwhile, yesterday's 82 tem-|daily at noon Charles W. Telford of Indianapolis, | ave, and Fred | LONDON, April 2 (U. P).— perature reading at 2 p. m. set a (hrough Friday in director, and Wilbur J. Hardaway “Root, E. Wyomiig | George Bernard Shaw wrote to the THE BUILDING! | new all-time high for April Fools'| the Christ Epis- of Gary, assistant director. Mr. |st, He was de- | estdon. ‘Tiros Sodav utwin adop. —————————————— | “ day. The previous record was 7 copa) church and Kern said today's policy talks were | lared aad niet Kor of W wo fy re ® Wid be | set In 1888, tomorrow nigh 1 ry to a meeting of the |belog missing in jon of the Swedish system of pay- . | ght preliminary g fo | pda pte esp in the Episcopal entire commission which will be | action since Nov, ling a doctor to keep the family well To all of which we can only say mo PROTESTS TO BRITAIN Church of the * . Bish held soon, 16, 1944, when his i throughout the y year, \ : J simply—""Thanks!" | LONDON, April 2 (U. P. ) ~The | advent, Tomor- ” “We are fortunate”. Mr. Kern bomber failed to Sgt. Root | “The monstrosily of the present 3 w foreign office revealed tpday that roy noon; ha will Whittemore said, “in that the present labor sta] return from coms system of private practice in Sued}: : $24 tain | * / . bat reconnaissance over the South! cine is that it gives doctors a veste gy Tia. protested to Brit ua discuss “Why Man With Such Great | uation in Indiana offers us an op- bat reco e g

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