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Henry E. Siebénmark (left), retiring commander of the Indiana department, American Legion, welcomes W. 1. Brunton, unopposed candidate for commander, to the big Legion convention here.

SLATE BRUNTON Fear and Hatred Rule at

LEG] Paris Peace Conference; n ee A East-West Gulf Widening

By HAL O'FLAHERTY ~ Eyed at Meeting. | |

mixture of fear and suppressed hatred. Indi 1 Cordiality or friendly greetings between delegates are so rare as to Bn AZNAPOLS cause surprised comment. Men sit in their chairs studying or looking Legion today. | moodily straight ahead. The city played host to thousands | Fear animates the satellite states of Soviet Russia. of members of the Indiana de- |delegation takes its orders from | — : i either Foreign Minister Molotov or | t partment of, te (merical Lesion his deputy Vishinsky. The others | who attended their business ses- have nothing to say. sions and packed the streets, stores| Suspicion of the miotives or the and hotel lobbies, meaning back of each motion by Smiling gray-haired Ww. 1 Brun- | A0Y of the democracies emanates, : , ? | from the Russians. Messrs. Molotov | ton, Scottsburg, was scheduled to and Vishinsky question every detail! emerge as state commander. He of every proposal. Into each move| was unopposed to succeed “retiring they insinuate an evil intention on| - : y commander Henry E. Siebenmark.|the part of (ne United States or| Sei Baseball Tourney | Great Britain. ions. 3 Beginning with the selection of | As- the: Legion ‘tet in “#a conference chairman, Wiissia Nas

sessions, it was asked in a tele- : ha gram from Thomas E. Halsey, 2810 Deen subjected to sharp Spician from all nations present except]

E. New York st, to “put its finger on the real estate racket in Indi-

Times Foreign Correspondent PARIS. Aug. -17.—The atmosphere of the Paris conference is a By JACK THOMPSON belonged

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The Yugoslav

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ana that is depriving veterans of... "sri Cgzechoslbvakia. M. Vi-|Show scheduled this afternoon and been intending to close it for sev- ;o ., approximate

hoe. it was announced that the SDSKY has guarreled with Presi- | tomorrow at Stout field. LE EE A e bocetey | lent Bideult, while France held| Overnight rain brought overcast gion's national junior baseball| , oiranship. In the chair_U.| skies to the city this morning. The

tournament would be held Aug. 26- |S. Secretary of ‘State Byres takes | Sky brightened this afternoon - but |said that conditions were sordid and |.

30 in Charlestown, 8. C., instead of | , 0; occasion to tie up the pro-|the weather bureau predicted posat St. Paul, Minn, because of 8 .04ings with points of order. sible showers tomorrow. poliomyelitis epidemic in the lat-| 1, (ws instances, M. Vishinsky| All types of army air force airhas helped straighten out details|craft were on display at the air-

of procedure and can be given cred- field and were to participate in cere man who has made the Legion ji for clarifying the order of bus-{demonstrations.

his hobby and his life, stepped out|;ess But the spirit in which his Patients on Hand of .the hub-bub of activity at the|g,goestions were made was one of | Forty patients from Wakeman Cy convention head-| non insult. |General hospital at Camp Atterquarters for a moment. i : : bury were on. hand to watch th i 3 : «+: | Charge Collusion ainst U. S. S. R. : : atch the 3 I've been in this organization ny the Bb Ag "ch show which featured a flight of the since its beginning in 1919,” he said. us, the Russians have charged p_gg jet-propelled plane, piloted by “It's my life and I love it.” |President Bidault of France with|c, william Councill, who recently Wants Business Operation being stupid in the arrangement of , . J . the conference meetings. They have " rs . . J r { ni Sufing: rey haley asion: charged Secretary Byrnes with de- Foeord of 4 Tur, A 5 pans €cled | jiperate favoritism and both Britain New York. “Tei ‘a businessman. If I the United States with collu- | Beverly Howard headed a long sion to injure Russia. They have aT ’ ; 1 shall do everything in-my power. 3 J list of civilian performers in stunt to run the: Indiana de bon, t called Foreign Minister Evatt fa lepa men as a I would my own business,” he declared. Two important things the Legion tant committees. should concentrate on,” he said,! "pj, ino these past three weeks. | “are the prevention of juvenile de-! 2 Se pa }

tnquency and: service for. the dis the gulf between the totalitarians| soost tal . - : oosier capital flyers will put on Ey a widows | nd the democracies has widened p p

/isibly. S S 5 s. a demonstration of gas and orphans” visibly. The reason is obvious: Rus-| ] Q

. __|sia, with only six votes certain, in- | planes, Now head of Ihe stave expansion | yo;,qs to ‘dictate

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Mr. Brunton, a pleasant and sin-

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tee in Indianapolis was announced | today following a meeting of an| East side group of world war II veterans last night, at Brookside community house.

{hand for the air show.

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Temporary officers elected include | 6am... 2 10am ...7 Fred Cox, chairman; Harley Cox, | In Meridian St. Collision. | 7am ...71 Ila m ,. 7 vice chairman,.and Bob Long, sec- 8am ,..71 12 (noon) .. 77 retary treasurer. Two women, one of them charged, 9 a m. ... 71 1pm ... "8

AVIATION FANS

Air fans anxiously scanped the

those they control, which are Yugo-|Skies—in the hopes bad weather “only” been operating the home since | sed to finance the 1947 budget] The battle started with isolated | { | wouldn't ‘threaten the AAF-CAP air Memorial day and that she had PR © Sno 33.8 cents. This stabbings and knife fights veseraay BOY OF LAGRANG b

established a new transcontinental 13 minutes and seconds from Los Angeles to

of fying exhibitions, Mr. Howard of | istralia a temperamental nuisance orangebur, S. C.. was awarded the | ja sustssiod that an Ethiopian tiie of national stunt champion at! |would be more suitable on impor-| tne gll.American air maneuvers in|

model | Bernard Westfall. 8.

the peace terms| Air Scouts of Indianapolis under the gurisdiction of Scout Leader {Gilbert Snyder, 912 N.. Ewing st. | Copyright, 1946, by The Indianapolis Times | Were guests at the show of the Allison Engineering division of General beating.

Reigning at the air show was Miss |switched by Mrs, Lewark and the|ip clashes with troops and police. Frances Galbo, Chicago & Southern Air Lines stewardess, “Miss Amer-

IN THREE-CAR CRASH {ican Aviation.” High CAP, air force state and city dignitaries were on

Jubilant Lottie Lockman Freed On $15,000 Bond

NEW NURSING ©" =» 250 ARE DEAD, ‘RIGHT'S BOUND HOME CLOSED im 1600 INIURED

T0 PREVAIL I§ IN SECOND RAID IN INDIA RIOT SUSPECT'S CRY

Calcutta Grows Worse; Troops Called.

LONDON, Aug. 17 (U. P.).—~The! New Delhi radio said today that | Calcutta advices estimated that 250

Collapse of Case Faced ar . . Dr. Harger Warns ‘Whole | Thing's Open.’

By VICTOR PETERSON Times Stall Writer

MADISON, Ind., Aug. 17

‘Operator Is Fined After | Five Children Are Found Scratched, Bruised.

The second nursing home in In-| {dianapolis was closed within a week as Municipal Judge Johrt L. Niblack

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today fined Mrs. Anna Mae kewark | { persons were killed and 1600 |—“Right is bound to pre- 1 '$50 and costs. | {wounded in Hindu-Moslem rioting vail.” ha | She was jailed westerday, on a { there. | The Good Samaritan .o» | So cried the “Good Sa-

| | “The situation in Calcutta is de-

charge of operating a nursing home { “Right is bound to prevail.” ! . " : . {at 3047 N. Illinois st. without a li-| Mrs. Anna Mae Lewark terforating,” a new Delhi broadcast — ee /maritan of “the Jefferson or "a wal : found! fined today for running nursing | said. county hills, Mrs. Lottie cense after a policewoman und | | The Bengal government an- Al : OIL BLAST eTob) stman, as. she’ prepaitd if

leave jail today, free ‘on $1500 bond. As Tot jubilantly won her re lease on a relatively low bond for

a murder charge, grim-faced Stat4 Police Detective Graham Tevis said:

for additional

| found in the home testified on be- |

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reduction during Moslem observance of “Di-| |eral weeks. | rect Action day,” called in protest] | Car > 181722841 from the proposed. $15, . | Policewoman Mary Wheeler, who | 33) 532 appropriation. _ |asainst British and Hindu plans for

{ investigated the home. vesterday.! {India’s future. Calcutta is India’s { - J ” ", i P b li ¢ D a - u i g | lar gest city and also the principal

It leaves $13,598,691 which is still! Moslem center.

five small children there ranging in — " == nounced that troops had been called ages from 1 to 8, their bodies | out in Calcutta to help the police, scratched and bruised. COUNCIL EYE [ine radio reported. I L Mrs Ho i Police Fire on Crowds ! | Lewatk said: “I was intending to] — : : today to disperse crowds in the go out of busiriess when-this trouble | streets of - Calcutta, the New- Delhi Charges Whipping | : reported new cases of rioting, loot- | Oil Tanker. | “The case has absolutely not The angry mother of one of the Sats $2.07 Tax Rate, Seeks ing and arson. Shops were closed n | {blown up. It is not closed. We | Lewark whipped her child. | morning “papers ‘were delivered, —A terrific explosion occurred Will be presented to the grand | A Calcutta dispatch to the EX- aboard the 5000-ton oll tanker Dia- JU" {child during the week?" asked the By RICHARD YEWIS | Predict Collapse |defense attorney, Max M. Farb. | i y j tilities had forbidden the gathering of more | i y Indianapolis’ five major utilitie € g land early reports indicated many Despite the weeks of dogged in- { 1 day,” $ | we openl sack | casualties, i 3 Wek bub 1 sal every sayy’ Was reveont vagfiunne TULL. OVeUly ° ransedging Hinde investigators, Dupont speculated | . 5 Soon after the blast, which WAS | that the big mercury poison mysThe: city council voted to move British commercial area, “while two! : a ; 1 |half of Mrs. Lewark. They pointed j,i the utility field for more reve- armies of people armed with sticks}d SOBSt guardsman who witnessed co. apse. es Came ® " : . ‘had been badly damaged. here today, following newest find was very. difficult to find someone'to All public transport was dis- a | 2 watch the children. . Mrs. Lewark tentative civil city tax rate for next rupted. py ® At least 20 casualties already ings of expert toxicologists at In: yo : . it 18 not yet possible to say how These findings raised serious doubts lly, they said. |higher than the, current rate Of! Casualty figures were compiled many were killed.” whether - Mrs, Minnie McConnell’s - % ~Had No License 18157. f ik that $199-Both were in such a state of pres- converg "on the blazing tanker. poison. - = E : had no license to operate the RUrs- | bargain rate” sighed Council sure and turmoil *hat’it was im-|The Red Cross was summoned. All| The strong “possibility that soluing home, pd. shat she had adver- [president John A. ! : 8 ‘ engrossed i of the bloody events which began the waterfront: irda lye interdst “of ithe nation may be She told the court that she had| nu. jecord $2.408 rate which was yestérday. pr ; © tovever sealed in the Hills of Jeffers townspeople. : of Toxicologist Admits Defea tire case could ‘blow up?” Dr. R. N. . Harger., chief toxicologist at the

honte without license, In court this morning? « { UTILITY FUNDS ‘Police opened fire several times | 80 out of ; is drove) Many Feared Casualties on |arose. I'm definitely quitting -now. is {radio reported. It said authorities y {children charged in court that Mrs.| many parts of the city, and no PORTLAND, Me, Aug. 17 (U. P.)./complled a lot of evidence. ,.. It New Revenue Sources. | “How many times do you see your change Telegraph said authorities | Island in Casco bay today! | “Well, not more than two times, ..... the target today of & search | than five persons, and that thieves | vestigation that lie ahead of the : of ; t. { a ; | Parents of the other children the municipal governmen | Several firgs were reported In pe..4 along Portland's waterfront, | tery seemed to be about ready to : er | +* it from a distance said the vessel! That was the big question out that they had to work andcit nue last night .after setting a final and rods stand half a mile apar'. cared for the children satisfactor- vear of $207. This is 50 cents) “Direct Action Day” |have been removed” he said. “and diana university medical center, : from reports by police and hospitals.! Pireboats and coast guard craft death was caused ‘by mercury Mrs. Lewark admitted -that she, «1 wish we could hit . : ; as Possible to compile & full picture available ambulances were called to tion of the ease that has engrossed tised in newspapers for business. the batgss oaview: ede, . ; son county, was being discussed by “Do you think now that the en- # Floating Oars, Pole Start medical center, was asked in Indi-

FISHERMAN. FOUND

filthy and that there was a pool].

table in the dining room. $1,822,848 more than the current! Tt spread rapidly as communal anapolis today. The children were turned over to $11,775,843 budget. enmity flared into mass violence. Hunt for Victim | “It could,” tersely .answered Dr, the Children's Guardian home. Looking over revenue .sources,| Pedestrians clashed with the Mos- . | Harger.

The body of a 64-year-old fisher-| “The whole thing is open.” ot man of range, Ind, was re-| A report that a large amount moved ye eras Lake near La- Mercury. was found in Mrs. McCon= Inell's body was made last Monday

councilmen: discovered Ahat Indian-|lem processions, and soon the riotapolis utilities pay the city $114,000{ing was out of control. for the use of municipal rights-of- Seek to Burn Mosque

!rested in a week's time. way. This is in addition to taxes. “ " Police charged into the Hindu-| i ," asserted Mr. Sch h One Home ‘Liquidated’ That,” asserted Mr. Schumacher Moslem clashes. Four persons were | STA0E® this morning, state police yy Dr, Harger. But he warned, also, not to pres

i “is a public disgrace.” { Mrs. Margaret Colvin, proprietor| «wp t 1] t th Indian- Xilled when police fired on a mob | reported. | “Why just look at these Indian) iss set a mosque acre | The search for Andrew Weirich clude a later pathological report,

of a home at 1828 N. Illinois st. i i " sses.” Sai : apolis Railways busses,” said Coun- h ; . where inmates were found beaten | oilman Raymond C. Dauss, “They're Moslem crowds tried to set ablaze began last night when his fishing that ie final analysis ight. show and chained to their beds just 2 just tearing our streets up and not | the office of the British Newspaper | pole and the oars from his bout ; Heath a y. y week ago, was the first target of paying a dime for it.” | "The Statesman.” They were driven were found floating on the water. | g

the clean-up drive. [7 ’ wor +o |off after breaking windows. He said that the mercury could 2 The street railways is paying Not all of the rioting could bene Ind at been ee fishing in either have been administered in

| Her home—termed the “House of | {_.10th of what they " { | - y should,” add-| . . { | Horror" —is being liquidated under { called religious or political. Late State police, volunteer firemen the embalming fluid or in medica(an injunction order: last night looters were peddling |,,q4 agrange county sheriff's depu-| Hon Contig feral’ Bonstosis t—The-raid- yesterday -on Mrs. Lew- | British cigarets at.50 for threepence!; 4 . | mercury. 5 ; fITEEPENCE ties dragged the lake. | - Subsequent investigation revealed

| tabout a nickel). { a ———————————— (report. by a neighbor that children hs REDS REPORTED | Dead and wounded littered the' | no mercury in the embalming fluid. were being whipped at the home. | streets. Hospitals were overflowing.’ PLAN BLOOMINGTON | But last night, the pathological Children who were in the “care” KILLED BY GREEKS A seven-bour curfew imposed at 9 PHONE EXPANSION [¥05 Jus yeleased: bY Dr. Amos

of Mrs. Lewark were Mike Montgom- Dp. 'm. yesterday quieted the rioting C. Michael. also a toxicologist at h

ery, 1; Joan Michaels, 4; her broth-| temporarily, but Times Special the I. U. medical center. er, Nick, 3; Dallas Buchanan, 4, and again this morning. i BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Aug. 17.— The changes that should have

i p l d } \ dps rm | Expansion of the local phone serv- | been in the organs if death had The Westfall child said a 17-vear- olice- an roops Clash ARMORY BUILDING SET flee calling for $75,000 worth of im- been due to mercury poisoning old employee in the home had | With ‘Communists ’ | provements was announced here To=FSiimply were not there,” Dr. Harger whipped the Michaels boy Thurs- | : . FT. WAYNE, Aug. 17 (U, P.) ~ day by R. L. Wolfe, manager of the said. day afternoon and that prtions, LONDON. Aug. 11 (U. P)~A |R. R. Greenlee, chief petty officer local branch of the Indiana Bell| “The kidneys were in very good of his body were red from the At ¢ Cd B. he JAD in charge of ninth naval district| Telephone Co. Additional circuits |shape, and the conditions. agould Athens dispatch to the Exchange ,ctjyities, said today that construc-|for long distance as well as local | have been easily recognizable if nad eepleesraph agency today reported | tio of a new naval armory here | service and installation of under-| they were there.” {that 58 “Communists” were killed yj) start “between Sept. conduits constitute the| Dr, Michael said the microscopic

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In the crackdown on local nursing homes by authorities Mrs. Lewark was the second operator tg be ar-|

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i | Oct. 1.” The city offered the site on! major portions of the program, Forty were killed in engagements|, g1.a.year rental basis. | Mr. Wolfe indicated. Caryae, a village in the . iii po Olympus district, and Calamaki,|

rer Volo esl oe amen) Story of Dupont's ‘Mercury and Old Lace’ and eight. were wounded. | * i : Poison Case Is Reconstructed From Start

Near Avia in the Volo district,| (tory test indicates “typical mefeury} Aug. 16—Dr. Harger finds mer-

peasants attacked a band of Communists, the dispatch said, and 18| By SHERLEY ‘UHL Here's the chronological story of poisoning.” He warns state police, cury deposits in organs of “Uncle .| however, to determine if Mrs, Mc-| Pred” Giddings. Another test

girl on several occasions. —- ___— at , FARM LABOR SURVEY

NEW CASTLE, Ind, Auk. 17.— 0. G. Lloyd, Purdue university agricultural economist, will begin a farm labor survey in Henry county next week, Data will be secured from farms on which labor was employed during 1945.

Names included on the charter | with failure to stop for a traffic application in addition to the officers were Carl Cole, Joseph Doll, Elmer Nieten, Donald Wintin, Earl after a three-car crash at Meridian Cole, Herbert Shockney, Arthur|st. and Fall Creek blvd. this Donovan, Richard L. Stafford and 2 James H. Ceder,

light, were treated at City hospital

morning. They were Mrs. Ruby Oswald, 46, held on the traffic charge, and Mrs. | Mary Townsend, 55, both of 624 A Weekly Sizeup by the Gerard dr. : Both escaped with only cuts and . bruises after their car crashed into | Staff of the Scripps-Howard and toppled over a signal standard, then burst into flame. The blaze wa~ extinguished by firemen. | Drivers of the other cars were, Otis Ferguson, 31, 3007 N. Arsenal | ave, and L. A. Epler, 45, of Muncle, Ind. t

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| Labor fiers t 7] WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (U. P.. |Ruth Millett. 7/_claude R. Porter, interstate com- |

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TRANSPORT TO LEAVE JAPAN

YOKOHAMA, Japan, Aug. 17 (U. P). ~The U. 8. 8. General McCrea will sail tomorrow for San Francisco with 224 officers, 1890 enlisted men, 16 nurses and Red Cross workers and 17 war department employees.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 beginning of second peace building up.

Amusements. .

Aviation ..... But signs are dark, if not im

Relaxing Washington ‘wants to avoid it. Truman has gone vacationing, cabinet members drift out of town, congressmen have gone home to campaign.

eee eee | Dupont's “mercury and old lace ‘WORST’ OF POLIO PAST

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Aug. 17] | (U. P.).—Health authorities said | alarmed by illness of her sister-in-| eyry.

today that “the worst phase” of law, Mrs. Mayme McConnell of Du-! murder charge, held without the poliomyelitis epidemic, which pont. brings specimens from patient| gu. 12 _1n surprise move,

| Communists were killed and 12} | captured. | | Connell consumed medicine con- shows sample of embalming fluid poison case to date: taining mercury, or if she was em-| used to preserve body of Mrs. Min~ June 19—Mrs. J. S. Kirkpatrick, balmed with fiuid containing mer-| nie McConnell does not contain Lottie Lockman arrested on | mercury, State prepares to exhume bond. | body of another Lockman ward, Mrs, Mrs. | Hattie Calhoun. from Burlington, |1a., cemetery. Case bogs down in

has stricken 1327 persons in Min- | 10 Dr. R. N. Harger, Indiana uni-| man's attorneys demand im-| X Washington nesota, had passed. Ninety have | Versity toxicologist. In confidential| =~ JW. io exhumation of “Uncle Mass of circumstantial evidence. died. | tests here, Dr. Harger finds evidence | po qn Giddings and Frank Lock- | Aug. 17 — Supplementary toxi~ | Mrs. McConnell has consumed man, Lottie’s husband, both of | cologist’s report fails to prove or Newspapers i | mereury. ' | whom died while under her super-| disprove that death of Mrs. Minnie FOREST MANOR 5-BEDROOM Aug. 8—Mrs. Lottie (Tot) Lock-|iiion Defense counsel contends|McConnell Was due fo mercury : BRICK RESIDENCE FOR SALE| man housekeeper in McConnell cp pod “exclusive” care ‘of these poisoning.” Armed with this, At« 7.—Tensions and confusion at home, arrested on charge of at- two and that, if mercury isn't torney Cooper won immediate re-

Only because the owner is mov-| tempted murder at Madison, Ind. 4,4 her innocence is proved. lease of Mrs. Lockman. on $15,000 ing to “Deep in the Heart of/ near Dupont. Mrs. Lockman re-|

In secret midnight graveyard ex- | PONS: Texas" is this exquisite home | leased on $2500 bond. { ) mtd e——————————— available. The character of the|. Aug. 9—Authorities exhume Mrs, Peditipn, state police and Jefferson FARMER IS KILLED community; its desirable natural Mayme McConnell’s mother-in-law, | county coroner disinter vital organs ’ ; setting; convenience to 38th and| Mrs, Minnie McConnell, wito died, of “Uncle Fred” Giddings, who BY LIGHTNING BOLT Sherman Drive shopping center, jast year at age of 75. Vital organs|died at 90' in 1940. Specimens are| COLUMBIA CITY, Ind, Aug. 17 all recommend it , .. | are sent to Dr. Harger here for lab- {sent to Dr. Harger, © 1 (U., P)~Carl Gebert, 46, Troy 1 Aug. 13 — Mrs. Lockman states: [township farmer, was killed instant-

year hint at possible crisis

President

mediately threatening.

Eddie Ash.... 6/Movies ....... 5] : ; - * A lovely big home, 5 bedr | oratory test, Mrs. Lockman proCarnival 8! Obituaries jo NE7CE | commissioner since 1838.1 Tension grows at the Paris “peace conference” and Secretary 2 baths, §21:000. 3105 N. Denny: | tests her innocence in perl Wom erson who did this is not irr ly this morning when he was struck iif aot (died today in a local hospital, two | Byrnes sent a hurry-up call for senatorial advisers, Connally and lot 120 ft. frontage. Brick home : | # Pp Churches .... 4: Radio ....... { Aa . . bo a » : - with long living room, sun room, | terview with The Times. employs | jail.” by lightning in an open field near i | days after suffering a stroke while! vandenberg. o an he oon, and. bath Classified. 10-12 Reflections . 8'at work.” He was 4 ; Mr. Tr Det in high military 1 tate depart t down; full basement; _stoker, | Attorneys Joseph and Eugene| Aug. 14 — Indianapolis - Safety his farm. Comics ...... 13 Mrs, Roosevelt eae aere-rtc tea He Tne Ol I ET A near oie of new Bi. Audrews| Cooper. Board President Will 'H. Remy re- The body was found several hours Crossword ... 14'Serial ........ 4 - 32 HURT IN BUS WRECK | n of ele us Delore ip. Conleress Te PIR Dale? sehool, “Possession toon. | Aug. 10—State police say they serves decision on invitation to be- later when Gebert's wife and son, Editorials .... 8 Sports ....... 6 MADISON, Wis, Aug. 17 (U. P.).| The President pn) loony report absut. Ruista ® it week froin Shown by appointment = PIAl may exhume as many as five per- come special prosecutor in case.| Philip, missed him and began a Forum ....... State Deaths. 10, —At least 32 passengers were In. Nusrnbe 5 U. 8 "Prosecutor Jack ! classification 24 in today's sons who died while under -Mrs.| Aug. 13—State police announce search through the field. 'Gebert Gardening ... Teen Talk ... 9 jured today when a Greyhound bus | Ter tos pa, i pH the i ov. ds fesult: of loi ‘Times Classified Ad Lockman's care. | case is “¢linched” with discovery of | had been struck on the top of the ghon ; UL ding the navy, as ro / Imes lJla3silial 3 Aug. 11—Dr. Harger finds mer- new, unrevealed evidence. State head by the bolt of lightning. *

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In Indpls..... 3 Weather Map. 10, miles east of here, overturned and : : ; Inside Indpls. 7 Women's ..... 9 skidded 500 feet on its side. - 4 (Continued on Page 3—Column 6) "ew Phone RI ley 5551 ‘| Minnie McConzell, gern labora- | ing fluid for chemical analysis. , 'Tuesday. .

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bomb tests. Announcement at this time of deadly new secret weapons

cury deposits in organs of Mrs. Funeral services will be held *

police obtain samples of embalm- |

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