Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1946 — Page 3
Im FRIDAY, AVG. 16, 1048 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
City Fox Rate Of $216 In Prospect After Budget
HOSPITAL FUND _ Wait Out War to Travel 3000 Miles ond Visit Triplets SOLUTION STIL ; STRIKE TIES UP : AND PARKS GET ELUDES POLICE 36 LAKE SHIP
MAJOR TRIMS s © Union Says ys 90 May Be
Evidence Is Sirsumstantial Affected by Night. Spending Still at Record
Probers’ Views Divided. | (Continued From Page One) | By ROY J. FORREST United Press Staff Correspondent : ; DETROIT, Aug. 16—~The Nas! High After Reduction tional Maritime union (C. I 0) predicted today that nearly 100 Of $1,237,141. ships operating on the Great Lakes By RICHARD LEWIS Ee vias A 1047 civil city tax rate of $2.16 was the prospect today as the city council neared the end of its twoweek budget review,
old seamen’s’ strike by nightfall, Forty ships and 1120 seamen, have been idled by the walkout, . N. M. U, President Joseph Cura , ran sald, and more than 50 ships 2 going on said: “Nothing concrete in transit were expected to tle up . a Foguction of 4 venls Jus Sn : was learned. Everything is rid | | as soon as they reached layup ports cents proposed by City Controller stantial. The move was made fol- | today. Scores of dockworkers alse Roy E. Hickman and Mayor Tyn- 4 D lowing a meeting with an. attorney, | were {dle because of the strike . dall to finance next year’s munici- who suggests that the defense be which started at midnight yesters _ pal operations. # kept guessing and that evidence | day. Set tentatively the $2.16 rate re-. X accumulated be kept in the dark.” mains the highest in city history | ; This places state police in an emand it is subject fo change to-! |barrassing position—if they have to | night. Throughout the German occupation of Norway, Adolph Quist, 68, and his wife, Kitty, 65, dreamed of |go back to the. lie detector as an in- | Cut from the record $15,321532.28| the day they would come to America and meet their triplet granddaughters, The grandparents travelled |strument to aid in determining the |
FISHING « By Mate Waggener North Indiana Lakes Best For Anglers This Week- tnd
convicted on the evidence we have! she never will be.” The remark also was made that | the case was “closed this afternoon.” (Wednesday.) { The implication was that con-| crete evidence had been obtained. ! Denied by Insider |
One of the few men in the case who of necessity must know what's |
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Squirrels beware, . . . Nine-year-old Dale K. Mayhall, 1935 Shadeland ave, has just purchased a hunting license from Paul Christian, license clerk. Dale is reported to be the youngest hunter issued a license in the state.
om and Room will lay from 1:45 P. M,
The union claim about the ofs fectiveness of, the strike was in direct contrast to a statement is« sued by President. A. T. Wood of the Lake Carriers Association, ’ budget was $1,237,141—not quite 10 3000 miles as soon as transportation conditions allowed and are shown here with Diane, Karen and Betsy innocence or guilt of Mrs. Lockman | agalust whom the N. M..U. Sght per cent. This leave $14,084,391.28,| Quist, 3-year-old daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arndt Quist of Chicago. A Red Cross postcard had advised lor any other person, or persons, (1s centered. Mr. Wood sal a spo} which, 1 still a record high, ex-| the Quists of the birth of the triplets. should be involved. Sheek SF ge ports. at. 3:30 oil ceeding the current $11,775,843.09 by! —. or One admitted they were Sweaimng Ao ng owed Fereh 300 out or 2,309,548.19, b 1 _| treaty commissions because she had | out the analyses of “Uncle Fred” ani ro ro pn SoH . Restore Salary Hikes not been at war with the, Balkan! | Giadinge interns) organs and added | Dy on were in ¥ asyen Gonneilmen. giving Wey 40. S6con |countries or Finland. really didn’t make a great deal added. and ve f 60 port, he c giving way {France belonged to the snion, [N 4 D OF IN of difference, as it, too, would -be 2ded, out o principle thought and a good deal of protest, | o | Romanian commission only because ocks which normally service Great circumstantial, { Lakes vessels. all but two ined partially restored salary increases| Es byjonge) is ue Soreign Ji (Continued From Page One) In an effort to find mercury, the 1ndiana’s northern lakes hold the best prospects for the week-end|in operation, to. police and firemen. Ts eouncl, He sal ance should on will dig up the cesspool at fisherman although waters in ‘the central and southern parts of the AF. of L W Having cut the police and fire in have the same role in the commis- ied in Aspen Grove cemetery, Bur- Forres McConnell's home # Du- | state are generally in fair condition. : on’t Cross Lines = ia in Big Four negotiations on lington, Ia, nt, alleged scene of the fatal - A United Press check of mol : sion as {PO ged & al pois The report for the week-end is one of the best that has come from \ porty teases iy 5 pee Sunt 0 2 fiat New Zealander Comp ans; (the Balkans—participation in dis-| Attorney Cooper said he would oning of Mrs. ‘Minnie McConnell, | the conservation officers. Unless Jocal rains upset conditions, the anglers however, showed a total of 36 vesincrease to $300 per man per year. | ‘All You Do is Quack;’ |cussions without a vote. insist on the presence of witnesses his mother, and the abortive at-| should get plenty of action over the week-end. Most optimistic reports an sels tied up. These included 13 ad The budget” commities. of the . Want Full Conference to Rule when and if Mrs. Calhoun is Qis~| tempt on the life of Mrs. Mayme | the week-end fishing prospects came rm rene emeeeeemee | DEEFORG, 11 88 Chicago and nearby Ping vodlammrs ine Wow (Continued From Page One) The British, French and Amer- interred. “Uncle Fred” was ex-|McConnell, his wife, {from Noble and Whitley a lives. lakes last Sunday with fisher- Indiana ports, three at Erie; three 1g ican delegations supported ‘the New humed secretly by the state earlier | i y chi at Buffalo, four at Duluth and Sue ers a ared to protest th Plan Anothér Exhumation with fishing fair to good in both|men and women gpotted around the y ppe protes e orig-|that France be barred from voting | Zealand contention that M. Vish-!this week. | ! lakes and streams. . Similar oA. perior, Wis., and one each at Mile inal cuts, but was not heard. After|rights on the Romanian and other | insky's statement was “entirely out, Authorities said they were pre- chine from the other counties in [ne waukee and Manitowic, Wis.
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Biggest cuts of the entire budget! |Russia in the Finnish commission; {that Russia’ waé on sound
group's appearance, however, | eastern European treaty commis- of, order.” .coungil made the partial restoration | sions because she -did not declare cision belonged with the full conon a motion by Councilman William war on these satellites.
They said such a de- pared to the defense’s|
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{ference or steering committee. A similar move was made by | There appeared to be little doubt the two McConnell women.
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cury should be found, state officials said, “this, too, would be circum- | stantial. All it would show would! that mercury was in_ the Mec- | Connell home.”
northern part of the state. Lakes! Freemen and Shafer are clear and [the fishing fair,
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Sportsmen Praised Planting of bass, bluegiils and other game fish, propagated in the state hatcheries this year, will be started as soon as the division of
The A. F. of L. Seafarers union promised to respect N. M. U. picke$’ lines in cases where no A. F. of L, contract was involved.
Two doctors, they asserted, have Picket lines were set up at all
fair is completed, Don Hughes, di- Ports 3rd oa . ngsanes of Vilenes vision director, said yestérday. The|n nz U. pickets were attacked by feeding of fish propagated at the|men police identified as members state hatcheries has resulted In|,r the Seafarers union. The strike rapid growth being made. A num- ers were attacked when they ate, ber of the bass to be planted dur- tempted to picket the dock of am ing the next few weeks are already 'excursion boat company. No one in the four-inch class. was injured and police One of the finest tributes of the three of the four attackers. v season was paid Hoosier sportsmen; Mr, Curran moved his strike head= . this week by Ralph Wilcox, state quarters here from Cleveland las forester, and Joe DeYoung who di-|{night after the C. 1. O. United rects the forest firefighting program | Automobile Workers union had Both asserted that they had no re-| placed a “flying squadron” of 908 ports for a forest fire being started | workers at the disposal of the N. | by fishermen or hunters. “The peo-{M. U. The U. A. W. also loaned ple who hunt and fish are not the|its emergency kitchens and other kind of people who start iorest|equipment to the Seaman's uniom, fires,” Mr. Wilcox pointed out. .- Denies Delaying Grain Ships
Fawn Is Released Mr. Curran denied reports thak Anglers at Shakamak state park the walkout would halt shipments have been unable to devote muchiof grain to Europe, rels are reported plentiful in most | °f their attention to fishing. this| “There is no grain shipped on the parts of the state. The nimrods| week with a couple of hundred sleek |lakes,” he said. “We will not allow have been bagging a number of mermaids practicing swimming and|any persons in any foreign coune squirrels, according to checks made diving in readiness for the three-|tries to starve, but they're going te by the conservation officers. | day National A. A. U. Senjar Wom- | try to pin all kinds of stuff like thas ‘Morgan-Monroe state forest was|¢nS meet today, tomorrow andjon us” opened to squirrel hunters with the under, : | However, the Duluth tug office result that 30 squirrels had been| ' “Timothy” the baby fawn which said that one shipload of. grain had
were made in the City hospital and where the Soviet moved to bar the | grounds. * Both Prance and the certified n | Early next week officials contem- state showers early yesterday left park department. United * States and France from {United States had long since ac- ger fis No. medicine. siven or the Plate flying to Burlington, Ia, to many of the streams milky but this Lop Off $125,000 voting rights. Neither the United! |cepted the position of a voice, but recuperating Mayme McConnel] | €Xhume the body of Mrs. Hattie |is not expected to affect the fishing The park department was ordered | | States nor France declared war on|/no vote in the council of ministers contained mercury. | Calhoun, who is suspected of hav-| too much. The gravel pit fishing to clip $125,000 from its request of| | Finland and while they participated on treaties for countries with To Get More Reports ing died of poisoning. has’ been fair and a number of $1,166,577. The cut was made de. | iD the Big Four discussion of the which they were not at war. | Dr. Harger promised additional, This also would be circumstantial nice catches have been reported. spite the plea of citizens grou to| Finnish treaty they exercised no| However it was noted that Rus- pathological reports on tissue taken |tVidence, but along with a positive Shelby county streams have been allo i EToups vote on the question in the council {sia had raised the question on the from the organs of “Uncle Fred” Giddings report it would begin to in good shape this week and anWan increase lor the depari-l,s oinisters. {Romanian commission, the only one| oq Mrs. Minnie McConnell be impressively accumulative, An glers not afraid of encountering the ment which had been cut dras- where France's vote would make, rhece reports he ind]. | Official, however, stated that this elusive ‘monster’ reported seen in tically in the current budget. New Zealand Disgusted ‘the difference of whether or rot .... the mind ae ill] rod would not concretely prove any- the southern part of that county ory ras > fachige a Pedi After the territorial Russia and her satellites could pre-1, oo oirv doses. : thing either. last month, might find plenty of workers from 15 a or hogrly) colmission = had listened to Mjveet Dv Fecommendations | ‘Today's test on “Uncle Fred's” Graham Tevis, Sale Dope Se: een ay Sole $004 suichies ood hour. Vishinsky’s unexpected proposal, ale ik organs, he said, showed the kidneys 'ective. said-today: “It was learned Fishing has not been 100 8 Parks Director Paul V. B Mr. Jordan rose and said disgusted-, Manuilski Named Chairman were saturated with ’; milligram of hat three ‘weeks before Mrs. Cal- recently in the streams of southern d OWS gu After another 90 minutes of de- mercury per 100 grams of tissue. houn died, Mrs. Lockman made ar- Indiana although stripmine pits, red 13 ese hy Jungs v0 {1 rangements with the Railway Ex- gravel pits and lakes in state parks conform with the reduction.
“Up to now we have got noipate, Dmitri Manuilski of the The liver bore one-tenth of a mil- | ; 'chairman. We age just a mob. I Ukraine was elected chairman of li f press Co. to ship the body to Iowa.” and forests have yielded some nice The City hospital was cut $150. igram of mercury per 100 grams Unless official disclosure has been strings of fish.
want to see something done .in|the Romanian commission by accla- ssi | wu fom 2 Fequested 41, 02, ws. I 8 mation, He wag nominated by Can- of yssie, withheld, the facts indicate that to| make this include reductions in, 11 the delegates are .not satis-13da In what was clearly a gesture date there has been no success in; salaries which exceed those recom- {fled with the makeup of the team, jor harman, 2 | Dlesine ponte Bie Rbesion mended in the Jacobs survey [let's report back-and get some-| Australia won chairmanship o | seen her 8 ; hy i ~ ** _|thing done about it. I'm sick of the Finish commission. -yae./Jt, Buy It ‘or has Appeals Anticipated |listening to quack, quack, quack! The Hungarian territorial ‘com- reported selling or giving any to Councilmen expected that both! hour after hour. | mission meeting, scheduled for this her. ; : reductions would be appealed t0- «Before we have even elected a Morning, was postponed without Meanwhile, however, Detective night. Cuaitman. someone. 3 on Tis feet |explanation. The Bulgarian com- | Tevis said today: “Investigation has In trimming géheral wage in=lwith 10 minutes of quack, quack | mission mét 'disclosed that Mrs. Lockman had no creases, the council accomplices. She acted alone, our
but adjourned “for followed a | lack of anything better to do” when and with the translation it takes investigators have determined. “The motive you can attribute to
fish and game exhibit for the state
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Squirrels Plentiful Opening of the squirrel season | has diverted the attention of sumer sportsmen. Hunting conditions have been generally favorable and squir-|
clause which would guarantee. alll the United Nations equal economic opportunity in the former enemy countries. But at the same time he urged that precautions be taken by all conference members to avoid | j any necessity for postponement of the coriference. Mr. Byrnes is to be reinforced next week by Senators Tom Con-
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JULIA DOWNEY DIES, | SERVICE TOMORROW
Miss Julia M. Downey, 5510 Central ave, died yesterday at St. Vincent’s hospital after a long illness. Services for the retired secretary | witl be held Saturday at 8 a. m.
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uniform 5-cents an hour reduction, | half an hour. It’s five minutes of|it discovered that Secretary Gen-|,h..1o (p Tex.) and Arthur H. Vanof 10 cents per hour. -' |where, Let's get over the work. /Present to be temporary chairman. no... avnerte of the senate. Pres- hatred, jealousy and personal gain,” taken thera before 8 o'clock in the had been a pet of the Bart Mitchner | Cleared that port yesterday, slong Generally, the council reduced the That's ‘what the people expect of Hope for completing- the confer-i;.. ¢ wo yanneunced yester- |; eb 2 ive cot y 1 1 be correct. Iports are being compiled on the| | weeks after it was adopted by ‘the form to the survey. However, Dr.| Mr. Jordan spoke in dead earnest, Sembly meeting Sept. 23 was dwin- po. was hii urgent request of Mr. Discusses Hatred {number of squirrels taken in the|family cow, has been added to the| BUYS GOVERNOR FACTORY Gerald Kempf, city health director, | but brought gales of laughter from dling rapidly. The new steering Byrnes” whom they also assisted | { / Connell household, she was jealous dr m- | State park. The fawn’s appetite for| —N, M. MecCullo : > : 3 roe are drawing an increasing nu ugh, president of intendent of City hospital, who laughed. moving, but the underlying bad and at last year's San Francisco of their easy life while she worked ber of anglers. as evidenced by the Jersey cow milk had curtailed the|the Pierce Governor Co., today ane wege cut from $10,000 a year, were] Calls Him a ‘Hot Head’ feeling among the big powers may , .oting I left New York to-! “The personal gain would be the ee A iSINE point hefors Conselvation Flyball Governor division of the than the survey. dan was 3 “hot bead.” Molotov Replies to Byrnes day aboard the Queen Mary. Mr. McConnell estate.” | Officer Ercell Brown moved it to|King-Seeley Corp, Amn Arbor, The general cutting tax rate ef- |spoken here by the temperamental | eign Minister V. M. Molotov was Week. ‘PARENTS WHO + STRUCK PEDESTRIAN | fect was as follows, subject to cor-| delegate of New Zealand,” M. Vish- in a conciliatory mood and called memes srene —- controller: {to frighten us or say we are de-, Replying to U. S. Secretary of ENGLISH, Ind, Aug. 16 (U. P.).| Parents of four children who v City executive departments, board | laying work are doomed to failure, State Byrnes’ charges earlier yes- —Funeral services,were held today | testified that they were tired of Otorse Edward Powell 18, of 720 : W. 30th st., was in a critical condiadministrative: $353,340, or 7 cents. | | words." preting U. S. peace aims, M. Molo- ier poetess, who died here Wednes- | have been ordered by Judge Mark || Police and fire: $546,472 or 10.5 M. Vishinsky wanted; to bar| tov again castigated U. S. efforts to day. She was survived by three! W. Rhoads of Juvenile court to Juries he received last night when “struck by a car driven by Joseph City hospital: $150,000 or 3 cents. - Set their children at the Marion CounPark: $125,000 or 2.4 cents. | ty Guardians’ home A foun The accident occurred at 30th st. : and the canal where the youth was sion: $62,329, or 1.1 cents. Gillette st. ; ——— . $v WENO Arrested by Ju- Siw-year-old Richard Taylor, of : venile aid authorities yesterday .,.. Sta a RE 1430 English ave. was slightly hurt fo abandoned at t, - : : ; MRS. ADA A NICHOLSON 3 | bor. ate home of a neigh a car driven by Richard Binkley, 34, of 826 S. Richland ave. He was couldn't continue to live with her home | husband si } ‘ Services for Mrs, Ada Lacy Nich- | Since -he had become an olson, wife of John Nicholson, will a divorce in order to marry again The children will be kept at the! at 1 p. m, tomorrow, Burial will be in a cemetery near Brazil. establishes another home for them Nicholson died Wednesday in her home, 123 N. Denny st. She was| life, she was a member of the East| ‘ : { di a 1 s ¢ will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Tenth Street Methodist church, | wil ‘entertain the Ki Miss Downey is survived by two and the O. E. 8S, ai : TW Ty iomics : beth -Powney, -and two brodhers, Besides her husband, Mrs. Nich- Yee! VY ft A - | gSountl a8, "Degres uf Porsnontes. willl ohn Ror Indianhpolis und Led . | of the order at 8 p.m Wednesday in Red . Kendall, Lyons. Men's hall.
leaving a raise for hourly employees |11 already dfid we have got no- feral -‘Fouques du Parc was not denberg (R. Mich.), chief foreign (OthéDfficials agreed that the mo- morning of the opening. day. Re-| family in Monroe county for several | With 14 ships carrying iron ore. pay of salaried employees to con- | yg.» ence before the United Nations as- day that were being ‘sent to “She hated the women of the Mc- forest. The lakes at Morgan-Mon-| deer which roam the Brown county] ANDERSON, Ind., Aug. 16 (U. Yu and Dr. Charles W. Myers, super- the delegates. Even the Russians Committee will try to keep work jp." oars Big Four conference " r J ard.” i 3 k t | Mitchners’ milk supply to the vangiven $8000 which is slightly higher M. Vishinsky replied that Mr. Jor cause many delays and diversions Mr. Connally fact ‘that 13 cals were parked oi y Rounsed the purchase of the Hendy Reduction Listed | “I shall ignore the harsh words, Last night, however, Soviet For- Vandenberg will go by plane next Con | the state park. Mich. rection and verification by the city|ijnsky said. “All efforts made here|for more conference harmony. HOOSIER POETESS DIES CHILDREN iin INJURED CRITICALLY of works, health and board of safety for we shall never submit to angry terday that Russia was misinter- for Mrs. Rose W. Johnson, 84, Hoos- | each other and wanted a divorce ; ort { ' tion at City hospital today from incents. France from a voting role in the] write thto the peace treaties a daughters and a son, y $14 fi : p ; pay $14 a week each to support 'Ohle. 26. of 787 N. Warman ave. Sanitation, airport and fire pen- | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamby, 1317 crossing the street after thei i ir children were found last night when he was struck by | | y RITES TOMORROW | Mrs. Hamby testified that she given first aid treatment and taken ' | | “alcoholic.” She said she wanted be held in Grace Methodist church! | Guardians’ home until the mother Born in Morgan county, Murs. 68. A resident here most of her| Royal Neighbors, Rebekah lodge i sisters, Mary A. Downey and Elizaolson is survived by a son, Floyd [oF theron pr ath pm. Wednesday on Red Thomas F. Downey of Chicago. IN AUTO PARTS THEFT,
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EVENTS TODAY 10st Airborne division, reunion, Claypool Exchange elub, luncheon, 12:15 p. m Claypool.
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American Legion, state convention headquarters
from the American Auto Parts &
Tire Co. 2127 E. Washington st. The owners, Jiggs Platt, 46, 4022 Broadway and George Cohen, 52, 5903 Guilford ave, reported to] police today that burglars had backed a truck against the rear of the building, broke a window, gained entrance and loaded an estimated $700 worth of merchandise and drove away. The thieves were not particular— | they took.everything in sight, from | two $100 acetylene torches to three | dozen door handles and two quarts | of hydrauiie jack oil.
Francis—Charles, Hilda Johnston and William, Geraldine Miller,
At City—Samuel, Lillian Holder,
At Coleman—Robert, Patricia Dooley and Orwin Myrtle Meginnis,
Methodist—John, Annis Dozier;
At St, Legion
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MARRIAGE LICENSES 2 N. Rural; Patricia At OFFICIAL WEATHER 2 N Euciid : ter, Janice Fultz: Karl, Dorothy Jane . B Cooper, 1733 N. Meridian Leiceder: Bruce, Vivian Trabue; William Weather Buream — sver. £20 Waldemere Ruth Gibson, and Chester, Jessie Cook All Data in Central Daylight Time . sy, 3812 N. Pennsylvania: At St. Vincent's—James Huftaker; A 1h, 1946 \in, 4840 Michigan rd Francis, Rosemary Willette: Richa Aug. Ih, William Colclesser Haute Grace Biggins, and John, Iralois Whit Sunset \ n s0n oster, Mooresville ich y Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. 31 Peer Milanovich, Greencastle; Al Ena Richard, ER shim a Total precipitation singe Jan. 1 24.02 HOtagar a. Janie 4068 W. 13th at A Meridian ry . owar uncken bid ’ Deficiency since Jan. | 1.86 Eva Sharon, aol] Delaware Bovs +
William Zook, 603 Knox, Kathryn Sparks, At St. Francis—William, Pauline Young, and fill him with happiness for ed
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moist air will cause the showers indicated for New York, Pennsylvania, the upper Lakes. Ohio, and Tennessee valleys. Lifting of moist maritime air over the mountains will cause the thundershowers in the southern and the southern and central Rockies, It is going to be hot again in the plains states with readings
NATIONAL 24-HOUR 'FORECAST SUMMARY: It will be mostly cloudy in the New England states, southeastern Pennsylvania, and the Virginias, but clear in the far west except Washington, and only partly cloudy elsewhere. | Showers will occur in northern New England, the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, the central Plains, southern Rockies, North Dakota, Montana and Florida.
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ECURITY | cold front will cause precipitation DISCUSS S0C1AlL SEC to fall from the clouds formed by Provisions of the present social
rapid cooling along the front as * security act and proposed amend-| jt passes through Montana and ments for the act will be discussed | North Dakota. There will be in- | by Melvin H. Wunsch, assistant di- stability showers and thunderrector of the local social security storms in New England, the Gulf board, at a meeting’ of thie Scien- and Oéhtral plains states while tech club in the Claypool hotel al a combination of convective innoon Monday, : stabiity and frontal lifting of
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Morgantown and John, att Joseph Leikhim Jr At City — John, Joyce Kimbrough Kreider, 506 E. 30th Henry Walke | Malcolm Wrege, Indianapolis; Mary Sex-
S 1 above 90 and 100 degrees in many |Chileabo sevis sie 3 [usicolm, Wiege 1 at Cleveland ......... pe 69 Jolin ra 28 E. 32d; Loretta Kostopulos,
sections as a flow of warm air 6 Denver aa | from oe Out of Mexien progaces | Evanavile Chea “rer 8 ( clifford. cull, Loutsville, Ky.; warm, hum and par clou t. Ayne coe . § Kubas, Pittsbur a. 3 y y [Pt. Worth ‘e 79 |James Watson, conditions. Jdianapolis (City) a i ‘Hanna, 309 N. Addison. i i ansas City a alton An inland flow of Pacific air | Los Angeles ke er aeraah £0 Clayton, t Emhardt—Warren, irene Rasier, and will favor fair weather west of |Mia ‘ ! 74 | 1722 Olive; Dorothy Mitchell, | Walter, Mariguita Newport. i DI o0lis-St. Paul . 64 360 oe; ———— the Continental Divide. « |New OPoans ‘ . % | 2 Jr, Prankling Alberta DEATHS Lows on the map show pressure |New York , i 6 Swope, 1431 N. Meridian. : Oklahoma City ..... 7 Indianapolis; Jones. 62, at depressions caused by relatively omaha carve aad 4 occlusion light warm air and the highs re- Eittsburgh ¥ . 8 55, at 3887 W. 16th, coroveal where the greatest weight of
8t. Louig nary thrombosis cool air is centered.
3001 Central; Elaine and ; , Ruth Newman Methodist—Howard, Catherine well; Howard, Iona Mendenhall; Josephine Weidner; James, Mildred Josephiné ley; John, Elizabeth Drewry; Elizabeth Jeffers; Robert, Thomas; Harry, Cora Robert, Beulah Lee Smith. Aniie | At St. Vincent's—Harry, Charlotte: Evans.
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John Conlin, 516 W. Merrill, Carol’ Underwood, 1330 Gimber,
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