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rowded Mental Hospitals Create Serious Local Problem
CASESPILES Up After Binding and Gagging Watchman p| ANS NEW QUIZ
. and gagged a T6-year-old night watchman, robbed the U-Drive-It y Co., 201 N. Alabemna st, of a safe
containing more than $200 and | escaped in one of the firm's autoAppeal Made to GOVErnOr| i... early today.
For Means to Handle The watchman, Harry Acton, 1250 Charles st., said he was closing a
Commitments. door about 3 a. m. today when two men with guns forced their way into By ROBERT BLOEM the place,
Overcrowding in mental institu-| “Don't reach for your gun qr we'll tions in the state, particularly Cen-iblow your head off,” said one tral hospital here, is creating a seri- | Pandit. r ous situation in Indianapolis and| Mr. Acton said the bandits took Mari t {his gun, forced him into a rear ATOR SOUn'Y - | room where they tied him with rope In what he termed a typical and stuffed a rag into his mouth, day,” Municipal Judge John Nib-| “Then, they fired two shots over lack passed through his court four my head and warned me not to cases which he classified as mental | move,” Mr. Atton said. “They ranin character. All involved individ-|sacked the whole place and drove ‘away in one of the cars.” The watchman was found in a |dazed condition on the floor by Miss it | Virginia D’Armond, bookkeeper for the firm, when she came to work
uals who are outside of institutions only because there is no room for them. County Clerk A. Jack Tilson, was learned, was in Ft. Wayne to observe at first hand -the use of at 7.8. m. Quonset huts and other emergency| John Hissong, mangger, sald the housing reportedly in use there for|flrm saved about , which had mental patients awaiting placement | been taken out of the safe the night in state institutions. | before and deposited in the bank. At the same time, Deputy Clerk] - Myron C. Cosler reported a backlog MARINE TOLL NOW 4 of 55 mental cases in the county| PEIPING, Aug. 2 (U. P.).—One committeed to institutions by the! of the 12 U.S. marines wounded courts but unplaced because there jn Monday's clash with Chinese | are no more beds in the institu-| Communists died today. His death | tions, Mr. Tilson recently appealed | brought the marine death toll from |
to the governor's office for sugges-| the battle to four, it was announced |
tions as to the handling of over-|officially.
Two Armed Bandits Ta ke $200 and Auto SENATE GROUP | Movie Star Joins Circus . RUSS. WE
{learn whether renegotiation of war PE on 2 {contracts and high wartime taxes Sor is o_ wheiming Uefest Harry Acton, 76-year-old night watchman, lay bound and gagged |actually “took the profits out of Performers gather around Ann Sheridan (center) as the movie star |. = pplause gal said his for four hours on the floor of the U-Drive-It Co. 201 N. Alabama st, | war” as congress had intended. joins Ringling Brothers-Barnum & Bailey circus at Grand Rapids, | had not been anim. ted is | early today after bandits robbed the place. ° THREE: Whether to assign a top| Mich., for a brief tour to satisfy an old yearning for circus life. She |hos: weigh
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Polish Motion Averts Test Of Voting Strength.
By R. H. SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Aug. 2~The first open peace conference split between the Soviet bloc and the Western nae tions emerged today. A test of voting strength was avoided, however, when Poland
withdrew a motion seeking special Lrights, hm Poland asked procedure commise sion authorization to sit on the Hungarian treaty commissions, ale though she had not been technics ' ally at war with Hungary. V. M, Molotov and Soviet supporters . strongly endorsed the request. Vote Against Poland |. Secretary of State James BP, Byrnes, speaking out for the first time in commission sessions, said he would vote against Poland, Britain and several small nations supported him, until it was clear that only the Soviet blo¢ would vote for Poland. After ‘an hour's debate, Poland withdrew the motion. She did not want to put the East-West split to a formal voting test at this time. The Polish motion had faced
Profits ‘Probe Has ‘500’| Cases to Choose From.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (U. P). ~The Mead committee today tackled one of its toughest jobs— selecting from 500 leads the war profits investigations it will make next. The senators met in closed ses si to sett up priorities for the airies. Senator Homer Ferguson (R. Mich), a committee member, told reporters: “The committee, if it wanted to, could start 500 new investigdtions tomorrow.” | Up for committee discussion today were. arguments over: ONE: New steps in its inquiry into the army’s use of defective 4.2|ineh mortar shells which exploded | prematurely in combat, killing and {maiming . American soldiers. Stark new eyewitness accounts of such incidents by former G. L's were dis | closed late yesterday. | Spot Checks Planned | TWO: When to undertake a spot - {check of possible war profiteering| g
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|in the aviation, automotive, alumi-
{num and shipbuilding industries. {Plans for this are under way to
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flow mental commitments. i
Families Seek Help All such cases are the responsibil- CONVICT BRIDE ity of the county clerk until super- 4 | intendents of mental hospitals or i other institutions such as those for | URED epileptics or the feeble minded can| ARE CAPT {
admit them, “The situation has reached a!
point where someone has to die or : | be discharged from an he x Hel After They Kidnap State Trooper. |
before another individual can be admitted,” Judge Niblack said. “Municipal court has no jurisdiction| SOMERVILLE, N. J, Aug. 2 (U.| lo Som pelts Yo hese bagi) P.).—August Doak, 29, a fugitive tions, but we are the catch-all c t ; : | to which harrassed families and {rom Southern Michigan prison, | neighbors of these mental cases and his 16-year-old gunmoll bride | come for help and advice.” {were held in jail here today fol-| Under a new law, which Judge lowing their capture by state police. | Niblack was instrumental in draft-| They were caught after the great-| ing, police courts now have a est New Jersey manhunt since the
streamlined procedure for ordering Lindbergh kidnaping 14 years ago.| preliminary mental examination in| Their two-month crime-honey-cases where insanity or other | moon began at the Convent of the mental illness is suspected. Judges | Good Shepherd, Memphis, Tenn. | may suspend criminal prosecution! where Doak was a handyman and pending the outcome of the exam- | Constance Blondell was a love-sick | ination in the psychiatric ward at student. City hospital. | It ended yesterday after they had Where no mental illness is shown, | kidnaped State Patrolman George criminal‘ proceedings are resumed. Kell, i ‘Where it can be shown, procedure| Doak, wanted by police in four is initiated for commitment of the states for kidnaping, jailbreak, auto individual to an institution. Right! theft, assault and robbery, surthere is where the trouble begins. rendered meekly last night near
4 Cases Cited | Hopewell. : Judge Niblack heard one neigh- Flease don’t shoot,” he pleaded
’ ; to his captors. i borhood’s protest that an insane : : woman was “terrorizing” children, Kell was kidnaped yesterday
and others near her home. Records Shortly after he stopped the couple | show, Judge Niblack said, that this| for & routine inspection of their! person was committed to Central Motor car registration certificate. | hospital several weeks ago and is| Doak sped away in the car, which now high on the waiting list. police said was stolen in Memphis. His only legal authority was to Kell chased him on his motorcycle. suggest to the portestants that, if When the’ convict halted his car the patient is violent, they ask the Suddenly, Kell and his motorcycle court which committed her to order Overturned. Doak then forced the temporary confinement — presum- Patrolman at gun’s- point to enter ably in jail—until she is admitted the car. They drove off with the to Central. girl holding a gun in his side, Kell In case No: 2 a youth, reported to said. : ; be an epileptic but unexamined to! After they had driven for awhile, date, appeared in court for the Doak stopped and ordered the pa-| fourth time. He was charged with | trolfhan to get out and take off his noisy and disorderly conduct. Pre-|shirt. Instead, Kell kicked the con-| viously he had been charged withtVict in the groin and dived for the
{found in an experiment which he found dead. Call New Witnesses For Legislature. 1¥ was ladys day. Later in the day, or possibly toe
ful not to get any on the spider one piace, Dr. Van Riper points|court-martial of Murray Garsson's for county and township offices BRI EF S debate, will offer a compromise on herself. out, and where this occurs a chem-|gon, Capt. Joseph H. Garsson. over the state were filled today. | e. : "She must have climbed into the ical warfare campaign against FIVE: Whether to investigate the| Yesterday was the deadline for| . pln a BO ed compromise sprayed part of the web and got!them would seem justified. | activities of Gen. Brehon B. Somer- | Political party commitees to choose, Charjes ‘D. Ettinger will be tn! understood will i ha : : ' : | vell, retired, former chief of army Dominees in cases where no candi-| charge of a hay-ride and wiener | proposal failing to win a AWo-thirds underbrush. Doak emptied his re-jand stepfather, Dr. and Mrs. Frank | .. vice forces, in connection with dates had filed for the Primary roast to be given by the Syrian|majority of the 21 but volver after him. {| Clemente, [the Canol and Alaskan highway May 5. | Wits at Silver Hills Saddle club at gaining a simple majority, will be Meanwhile, a woman who. had pga escaped from the Southern | projects in Alaska. Democrats had to pick nominees 8 p. m. tomorrow, | passed on to the Big Four ministers
[railroad bridge a-mile-and-a-half|W. H. P. .Blandy, commander ot} The letters, bitter in tone and county.
priority to the case of Col. Theo-| Will appear as a clown on the tour,
Black Widow Spiders Killed fine ir cninee'st savas STATE BALLOT
tries had made the greatest war | contribution. Fi ‘ D Condemns Mr. Byrnes | joint congressional Pear! Harbor | iremans vream The official Soviet news agency,
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at the time of Pearl Harbor. The
needed special scrutiny, and the gp. TOLATIE) BRIA, Aug. 2 (U. | Byrnes for his actions in-the pro. y Science Service | some of the lethal stuff on her feet, Mead group is considering sugges- a jo-slam Au Xpich cedure commission. Tass charged WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—DDT| for after about 24 hours she showed | tions to send a subcommittee to aver tous! tad : > him with betraying the Big Four kills ‘black widow spiders, Dr.| the characteristic trembling, jerk- Honolulu and the West Coast to yeslerdgy rout- by failing to vote for one of its
: : BS : ing 25 patrons proved to be | procedural recommendations in Walker Van Riper of the Colorado! ing symptoms of DDT poisoning, | conduct a preliminary investigation ominees Are Announced th ; ‘ations in yes Museum of Natural! Higtory has/and not long afterward she was|Of Col. Wyman's affairs. N e answer to & fireman's | terday'’s session.
reports in the new issue of Science, | Five other spiders, placed sue- FOUR: Whether to call new iL Hopow, ihe copmission will reach published here today. |cessively in the same web, met the| witnesses to testify about reasons By UNITED PRESS ae sh on point of the struggle--He sprayed a 10 per cent solution same fate. which led Rep. Andrew May (D.| SIX vacancies on the November LOCAL he o> hires rile Secretary of of DDT in kerosene on the threads| Black widows are sometimes Ky) to intervene twice with Gen, | Dallot for seats in the Indiana state hon ae the yrnes, who has of a black spider's web, being care- found in considerable numbers in| Dwight D. Eisenhower over the legislature and scores of vacancies en roughout the rules
witnessed the kidnaping from her fichigan penitentiary Sept. 28,| SIX: Whether to press an {n- | in four legislative districts for seats | |council with a request for its ear-
farmhouse ‘window phoned state : a3 lin the house of representatives. Re-| A mother-daughter tea will follow | hast consideration. p 1945, where he was serving 10 to|quiry recommended by controller] \ cans were faced with the nec. initiation ceremonies by Bethel 33
‘a Le | i 1 3 police who started the search. 20 years for armed robbery. Poitoe | Gefleral Sige a wen Whe, essity of making two selections, ong of Jobs Daughters tomorrow at. 2 Molotov Hurls Challenge All Roads Blocked |said he was also wanted for kid-| ons of dollars wore “given awe yo them to fill a vacancy caused by p. m. in Brookside Masonic temple. Meanwhile, Molotov More than 100 state and local naping and highway robbery in | death. | the right of other members of the g by the government in the termina- Death | Big Four today to ch police were rushed to the area and Sidney, O., his birthplace. tion of war contracts. ath Causes Vacancy Mars Hill Scout troop 114 willl hr wocy > Thangs their " ; ; In Park ty, . hold a “charter ntation” meet- | procedure all roads were blocked. The kid-| After his escape, Doak went t0| SEVEN; Whether to hold hear-!, 'p curio SOUT. Oemer Ohaney. Tot 8 Sr Ben oe te Submitted to the peace conference nap car was spotted parked near Memphis, where he obtained a Job ings on reported profiteering in con- |g. 2" on seat at the May pri- Mars Hill Tutheran church. Louis by the council of foreign ministers, the woods. Doak had fled on foot, #8 & handyman with the Convent nection with treasury Procurement ;...v ‘died after the election Cass is scoutmaster. Molotov launched his attack in
leaving his bride in the car. ot oe 90 8 Shephest huar if Li lend lease. | Parke county G. O. P. committee | —— | the midst of a fight by the small She surrendered to police. | Despite the convent routine the Eyewitness Accounts |chose Rolland Hayes, Montezuma, John Ray, 38, of 1301 Beville st. |POWers to make French Foreign
New eyewitness accounts of 4.2 to take the vacant place on the is in fair conition in City hospital Minister Georges Bidault the per
“ y ” she said and tw i . i { I have no gun, e nd two fell in love | shell failures’ were rele in the ballot. Mr. Hayes will op today with a gunshot wound in his | manent chairman of the peace con=
May 30; however, joie =a ears. : ! ey cope aon ay 3 they had |Wake of the committee's disclosure Homer E. Gastinau, Democrat. left foot received yesterday when a/ erence instead of rotating the The girl had $300 in cash in her been married only last Wednesday. Of Teport that ‘the army several] Other nominations made by 32 caliber rifle he was cleaning ac- | ehalnmanship dion the Big Four purse. Police found a suitcase in Gu al oe | times halted shipments of all mor-| county and district party com- | cidentally’ discharged. | gn m rs proposed,
the car crammed with rolls of bills ARM orAIED tar shells to battlefronts rather mittees: and sacks of silver change. ATOMIC POWER FOR than risk sending up faulty ammu-| John H. Metford (R. Seymour, to
| | \ Bloodhounds were rushed to the. SHIPS |S PREDICTED nition which might kill American Oppose Rep. Oren O. Swails o) All Packed . OPA WARNS BARS
scene by New York state police . | soldiers. {1 y p OFF BIKINI ATOLL, Aug. 2 (U. oldiers {for representative of Brown and
and an intensive search of the | One former G. I. charged that | Jackson counties | £ . ON BEER PRICE HIKES : . ; : 3 . i | woods was begun. ; P Ships wil be driven BY stouc American boys had been “literally Claude Newman (D.) Culver, to Fo Vacation? | ) The hous ater, Tropes Lous Power ni In ihe 1995 456,11 | murdered” by shel they had ben Dae Bary & Duin 8) tr | Bars which hed prices dung Masin, stationed near the Hopewe ! ’ ‘given to fire t {representative fn g against the enemy. |rep om Marshall e You don't have to pack The the recent OPA lapse, then failed Times, but neither do you|!0 lower them when the agency
want to forget this friend of 8S re-activated, are violating the | law, OPA officials warned today.
away, spotted Doak and captured joint task force one, predicted today. viv sesison when he surrendered. | He promised in a prepared state- | him. Doak had two guns in his pos- ment that the navy “intends to The girl said they were on their press development of these plants! way to New York to visit her mother | with all possible vigor.”
| vivid in description, carried a for-| The Rev. John R. Servies (D.) {mer shell inspecfor’s comment that|t0 oppose Rep. Clara Van Coons y no one in his company “would|(R) for representative from Mont- your jamily, In ese ghd They said all beer and liquor care to fire any of the shells with-| §omery county, ing days you can afford id rices boosted h OPA ) | ; G miss a single local or national | Prices When died should have been rolled back to
sex offenses. He was placed on| . probation in the care of his parents until he can be committed and admitted to an appropriate state in- THE WEATHER stitution. ther In another case a minor sex of-| fender had to be dismissed because | complainants failed to prove any| violation of the law. Finally, a feeble minded man was! released from county jail where he| had been “lost” for three weeks He had been sent to the City] hospital psychiatric ward for pre- | liminary mental examination but | could not be admitted because the ward was full. He was jailed by the court's psychiatric police detail pending later admission to the ward for examination.
«Urges Immediate Action But the court is assigned a new psychiatric detail each month. Be- |
cause records were made improperly,
the new detail did not know about | Ing $250. } Monaay noon. Mrs. C, H. Everly will be | STRAUSS the patient in the county jail. PARTLY CLOUDY AND in charge. go. SAYS: The matter was discovered when | Cloudy Creas ha, \ his family appealed for his release x" | N N D IANAPOL | S yesterday, ’ FOTOCAST= . Judge Niblack has dsked the | LEGEND AFFECT EVENTS TODAY { At City—Heghert, Mary Elizabeth Watts safety board for a permanent psy-| SCATTERED AREA Advertising club, luncheon, 12:15 p. m, At Coleman—Anthony, Margherita Lauri i ail t i ainst BROWNSVILL SHOWERS Lincoln enzana, and Robert, Irens Calvert chiatrics detail to insure again 5 AR Exchange club, : luncheon, 12:18 Pp. M.|,; meihedist—-Maurice. Elsie Joan Thomas Q y . - . ma repetition of jus ease atid 50 BtSure Gr? DRIZZLE FLO Ww ——— {At St. Vineent's—Thomas, Mary Louise prompt, expert, understanding han- THUNDERSTORM V//// RAN | MARRIAGE LICENSES | McDowell, and Eugene, Helen Car. dling of mental cases. {i {Sates Alien Anthony, 3835 Hoyt Ave. A( Heme Lawrence Preida Ford, 575 “But the root, of the situation stil ona Frances Button, 3822 Hoyt | Vinton; W . R ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Ler Canad ey oe i inton illiam, ‘Ethel Goldsmith, 1116 is the fact that no matter how good ‘ SPR. 1946 EOW. L'A WACNE a lene Strickland. 1051 W Oren ae 8 Nn Yami bert, Maries Dona a law we have under Which to By L. A. WAGNER Onshore winds along the Cali- | noon thundershowers in the Col- |AToH, M. Cobb R. RB. 4 Box 494; Allene Collins, 21 N. New Jersey. ; operate. or how fortunate the city ornia coast will produce the usual | orado River Valley. Tom Hendricks Ebbinghouse, Indiana uni- Boys is in having the City hospital psy- NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- f : ‘ Ss p d ’ d kee » versity medical center; Annadell Sparks, At St. Francis-Irvin, Ellen King, and chiatric ward. there still isn't room | CAST SUMMARY: The nation morning fog Saturday an P 1303 E.Dnio, Joseph, Margie Higenberg
enough in the institutions which| will experience no great weather
should get these cases,” the judge | changes as the summer air flow said. “Action by the state to pro-{ pattern which prevails is slow vide more adequate facilities for moving and indefinite. care of mental cases, epileptics ‘and On the East coast the Northfeeble minded persons, cannot be| er, New England shore area will taken too soon.” | have intermittent rain in fhe wake of. the Atlantic storm which
— . . { LOCAL MAN INJURED 1s now moving out to sea in a CHASING STREETCAR northeasterly direction. Winds in this coastal region will be fresh Thomas Harris, 42, of 1955 Belle-| to strong, but diminishing in vefontaine st, fell into a manhole| locity. yesterday while in pursuit of aj In the ‘Northwest a powerful trolley in the 2900 block on Dela-| north Pacific high is pouring a ware st, | current "of cool maritime air inMr. Harris told police, who found land across the northern Plateau him sitting on the edgé of the man- and oward the northern Plains hole with one leg dangling therein,| states, = ‘ that the lid flew off the manhole as| The Pacific coast will enjoy he stepped on it while running after| fine, mild .weather under the inhis streetcar. He was treated at| fluence of .cooling breezes from
| the Dakotas., This warm air will [ture In other cities: 1 ra h 2 .. High Low | willfam Robert Mills. 213 (B. 10th: Ruth| AhnDesota; Louls Dorothy Roley, S16 lie to the gast of the cold air [Atlanta ......... evar ahve ‘ Ann Newcomb, 1217 N. Delaware, [8° Keystone, aad Vili Lilie Bavards ; Boston. ......eiciiiriinnns ® 56 | Charles Eldon McHatton, Phoenix; Ariz.;| 7o4 W. Dorma sik WBIGS; front shownfin that, section where Chicago 8 | "Glenda Leo Greear, 3020 Prospect, [. . n. : : : neinnati 0 | Elmer Martin Nally, Fowler; Ei { - ¥ A thunderstorth activity is develop- | Cleveland 64 | "ET JID frau], Yowler; Bana Meme ‘ DEATHS : 1 : nf | Denver... 04 | Robert H. Pettijohn, 8135 Kenwood: Mari-| , a ga ing. Evansville 68 lyn Virginia Halcomb, 3723 B, Michigan.| Mollie Becker Kelley, 73, at 1104 8. v0
. City hospital for slight injuries. | the Pacific.
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fort io {out first attaching a 500-yard lan-| « House Speaker Opposed news. storv—and you ow . yale any then getting into o deep] Ross Sittler (D.) to oppose house how “lost” the a Bx their June 30 Tevel. Some taverns F 70 AST VIA ACME TELEPHOTO hole before touching one off. | speaker Hobart Creighton (R.) when they miss their favorite Are continuing to demand 20 cents : One former G. I. told of a gun Warsaw, for representative from comics. a bottle for standard brands, 28 Bureau Forecast for Period Ending 7:30 AM ESTS 3-46 ' | crew m a mortar battalion in Italy Kosciusko county. |cents for premium brands; repre(being “wiped out by this ammuni-| Harry M. Voyles (D.) Predericks- | senting a 5-cent increase. tion.” Another said a gun crew at burg, to oppose Rep. Leo M. Dennis $ Wel glagly atl or OPA spokesmen hinted today Pt. Bragg, N. C, was “killed or! (R) Pekin, for representative from Times anywhere in the United they expected a government-ap« Seriously wounded” during tests Orange and Washington counties, States or Oanada or YOUr| proved price hike of 1 cent on res | With the mortars tn 1943. | Elsewhere over the state, hun- Carrier will have your papers tail beer sales in the near future. { a So —— dreds of vacancies existed on party at the sation and deliver! Meanwhile, cigaret Prices were 'BURGLARS GET $1 15 tickets for county and township Hien Bh The Ded bundle on skipping upward at scattered loca FROM TWO DRIVERS “Me: These were filled before Le day You Netw, (tions with all price controls ree yesterday's deadline by the county moved from tobacco. Some downe Burglars slipped into the unlocked | central committees of the parties ® Make arrangements with your |!0Wn stands were asking as high as {drivers’ quarters of the Mayflower which were short on candidates, to Carrier when he collects this| 18 cents a pack, but a 1- or 2-cent | Transfer Co. 875 Massachusetts Prevent the nominee of the rival week; or call Rlley-5551 and Increase to 15 and 16 cents is the lave, early this morning and stole Party from winning without con- ask for Circulation—right now rule. For the present, the old OPA {$115 from billfolds- belonging to test. while you think of it. rate of 14 cents appeared to be | Joseph Mair, Brooklyn, N. Y., an doomed.
John Henry, Columbus, O. ' Oi fle re Also thieves reached through an rganizations open bathroom window In the home of George Stewart, 1908 N. New Jer-
A . Newcomers club's monthly lun sey st., and took a billfold contain- bridge party will be held at Rice ona |
liam, Lillian Magson.
ate level. . " Charles Malvin Gaddis, 439 W. Michigan; The heat wave in the central |—-Riia Central Daylight Time |™'g, bara Louise Miller, Bridgeport. At Coleman—8amuel, Sylvia Prager i Aug. 2, 1946 Ernest Edward Horton, 820 8. New Jer- At Methodist Walter Dorothy Wade
| | temperatures there at a Moder] OFFICIAL WEATHER hor gg A Patene. 554 Fletcher JPl0i At Oity—Bdward. Viola Brents, and Wil- : BY WAY : |
. sey; Evelyn L. Underwood, 314'2; Massa- Frank, Lorene Nagley, an states will continue another day Suntise 5:45. | Subset... 1:57 I 2 | Frank, Lofens Nueiey nd Patrick, |
as war air from the east Gulf | Precipitation for 24 hrs. end. 7:30 .. None | Calvin Grundy, 335 W._New York; Arnet-(At St. Vingent's—Eugene, Anna Belle | ret nh -
ows northwestw the low : . acklor Wilson; Levi, Patricia Barnett; Robert fl 1 Total precipitation since Jan. 1 22.32 32 I h ard into
. Clayton W, Hemphjll, Niles, Mich; Doris Rita Clements; Oyril, Prances Kuchler, : f {Deficiency Mince Jan.) ...........: 198} “Connoys,” Niles, Mich and William, Alline Hines. , W L E ON pressure system centered north o
a CT Albert Henry Meyer, 808 .Laverock rd The following table shows the tempera- Blanche Maxine Simmons, 808 Laverock AL Réms--KaWards, Jluy PT a
Bi y ope Ft Wayne: , A few early afternoon showers oo Wold
are probahl in eastern New York, | Indianapolis (city)
| 8 Oty: . eastern Pef.nsylvania, New Jer- A ory
sey, 'Maryl#hd, Delaware and the [Mam Paul Carolinash® There will be scat- |New Orieans .. v i | New York : tered thun@ershowers also in the Oklahoma: City sraseie lower Missisippl Valley and Gulf | Omaha i"
| Pittsburgh region, Frigay afternoon and. | "NE
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| Elizabeth Ann Abert: 4338 College. [nary sclerosis.
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a. Ira Wisher, 70, at 1434 Pleasant, rcoro-
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