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Christian “Democrat. strength | ITALY CITIES’ VOTING Florence southward, SE A WHEELER | ROME, Oct. 8 (U. P.).—Pirst|\nterior announced today. | D $65,000

_ Firemen Battle Blaze at Local Shipping Terminal

Moslems Lose Baby Queen, U. S. Princess Wins Divorce

8 (U. P).—Ben » of the nationg black markep} }65,000 yesterday wo years in fed-

ar dealer pleaded of a criminal in- ; him with conauto black marthe time while e in the army. Judge Fred L. it the prison sencurrently with a nposed on Fishel y on a conspiracy

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scattered retyrns in. Italy's: com- The trend apparently was “the [same as in the national: elections munal elections yesterday showed |ast June, but the total vote dropped WiLL ADDRESS | — ald Communsit major ities] at least 20 per cent. : {

Conclave Expected.to Draw 500 Members From State Lodges.

Grand Lodge of Indiana, I. O. O. F. here tomorrow and Thursday will be addressed by C. A. Wheeler, grand sire of the Soverign Grand lodge of the world, | Mr. Wheeler, whose home is in| Austin, Tex., will speak at the open- | ing session of the meeting whith is | expected to draw more than 500 | representatives and members from | 400 lodges throughout the state. Maurice A. Curtis of Culver, grand | master, will preside at the sessions. | Other officers are Alva F. Hand of | New Albany, deputy grand master; | Homer T. Zenor of Terre Haute, grand warden; H. E. Roesener of | Indianapolis, grand secretary, and Frank McConaughey of Franklin grand treasurer. District deputy grand masters) will attend a banquet at Canary | Cottage tomorrow night and a dinner will be held this evening at the I. 0. O. F. home at Greensburg for officers and past grand officers of the grand lodge and grand encampment. The lodge will adjourn tomorrow afternoon for a Visit to the Odd Fellows’ home,

MRS. ANNA SLAGLE IS DEAD HERE AT 82.

Mrs. Anna Slagle, 82, died last) night at the home of her son, Emery Slagle, 36 W. Vermont st. where she had made her home for the past six years. Funeral arrangements -at the Murphy funeral home in Shelbyville have not begn completed. Mrs. | Slagle was a native ~of Shelby county and had spent most of her life in Shelbyville. | Surviving, besides her son, Emory, | are another son, Richard M. Slagle, Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. Leotto Creek, Marietta, and Mrs. Harry B. Gephart, Greenfield; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

POLICE SEEK MAN WHO THREW AWAY VALISE

Police today sought ‘an unidentified man who tossed a heavy suitcase into White River from the W. Washington st. bridge this morning. The police emergency rescue crew started dragging operations to recover the suitcase. Glenn Thompson, 1218 E. Wash-

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{Lbekah assembly, a woman's organ-

ington st., a streetcar motorman on the W. Washington st. line, reported

Firemen battle a blaze at Argo Dock Paper Shipping Terminal, 321-25 S. Missouri st, which flared up three hours after a fire a block away at the Sinker-Davis Machine shop this morning,

ELECT REBEKAH STATE OFFIGERS

Delegates to Visit Odd Fellows Home.

The agenda of activities for the 62d annual convention of the Indi{ana Rebekahs today included installation of officers this afternoon.

retiring officers at 8:30 p. m. in the Lincoln hotel. i After the two-day session ends today, delegates tomorrow will visit the Odd Fellows home in Greens- | | burg. New officers of the Indiana Re-

ization of the Independent Order of | 'Qdd Fellows include: Mrs. Bessie! Kern, Kendallville, president; Mrs.| Florence Miller, St. Bernice, Ind. ! | vice president; Mrs, Julia Lovelace Indianapolis, re-elected secretary; | Mrs. Ethel Potts, Vincennes, treas-| urer, and Mrs. Ethel Gotlin, Con-| nersville, warden. Mrs. Mary R. Heck, Tell City, was elected trustee for three years, Mrs, Hazel L. Brust, Sullivan, is the rep-! resentative to the .Association of |¥ Rebekah assemblies. 3 Memorial services for deceased | members and reports by! retiring | | officers opened the assembly yester-| day in the Odd Fellows hall

INSANITY STRESSED | IN ‘MERCY’ SLAYING

| COLUMBIA CITY, Ind, Oct. 8 ATTORNEY GENERAL [ing 350 persons “to keep up with

. . the printing necessary under the mony. 0 Grenenie LASHES NEW DEAL new federal administrative pro1 a » “BEL 3D 1 TY Ka T i oj PB Frm ITEY Ret ee Sef i ne today by defense attorneys in ‘the EDFOR n Oc 8 } =e mercy-death murder trial of Mrs. Atty. Gen, James A. Emmert, Re-

Flossie E. Walker, * ! publican nominee for judge of the ICELAND ASKS U. S Mrs. Walker is charged with the state supreme court, last night] T0 CLARIFY TREATY

shooting death of her husband, Roy lashed out at the New Deal, which, William Walker, last July 4. "She he said, “insists it is always right{ REYKJAVIK, Oct. 8 (U. P.).— said-she fired a gun at her invalid|and holds the individual citizen The United States was asked by war-veteran husband ..because he always wrong.” the foreign affairs committee of the told her he would rather die than| Describing what he termed “just Icelandic althing (p#rliament toreturn to a veteran's hospital at one more evidence of the extrava- day to specify in the pending Marion, Ind. gance and wastefulness of the New American-Icelandic treaty that IceThe state rested its case late yes- | Deal,” Atty. Gen. Emmert charge 4 land holds absolute sovereignty over terday afters calling 14 witnesses to that the federal government must the Keflavik airfield, which will be the stand. build a new printing plant employ- Istaffed by American civilians.

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Preview of U, 5. Weather Bureau Forecast for Period Ending 7:30AM EST 10-9 4

Atop a towering hose tender, a smoke eater direcis a stream of walter on the two- alarm early morning blaze at Argo Dock.

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- | blanket large sections of the na- | New York - Pennsylvania border. CAST: Storm warnings have gone | tion Tuesday afternoon and night | Warm, moist air overspreading up along the East coast as far | as the Southeast braces to a | this air in the extreme northern north as Atlantic City and small | hurricane and the Northwest ex- Plains and the Missouri Valley craft have been advised of ex- | periences cold rain or snow which will cause rain or snowfall.

pected increasing ‘winds north- | is also scheduled for the northern OFFICIAL WEATHER

ward to Eastport, Me. The tropi- | Plains. Showers or snow flurries cal storm which cut into Florida | will résult as a cold Pacific air | —— United States Weather at Tampa Bay passed west of mass moves acPOss ¥he Rockies Jacksonville Tuesday morning, into the-morthern Plateau “and Ll Phos Rk le extends its influence south to the Sunrise 5:47 | Sunset..... 5:17 Colorado ' Valley Tuesday night, | Precipitation for 24 hours end. 7 30 00 { There will also be considerable Tot neipitation since Jun, oy cloudiness caused by this cool, |™

Bureau ———e— All Data in Central War Time Ocl. §, 1948

The hurricane will move inland up the Georgia and Carolina coasts Tuesday afternoon and night. It lost some of its inten-

The following table shows “the | tempera-

sity while moving across Florida | moist ocean air sweeping in on fuse i ovher cities; High Lo \ TOSS - but is expected to regain its fury | the Far West. ' | Atlanta Tarssuviseseins nin eyade a0 a if it again passes over warm | Showers are pictured for tHe Chicago I aaa a tia aa te 58 South Atlantic waters. Coastal'| Atlantic seaboard from Florida | Glacial 2

areas from Jacksonville to | northward into Maryland and | Denver .... : Bvangville ..........0.s +. 86 50

Delaware and .these may spread | prt Wayne

Charleston “have been warned to 7

53 | expect abnormally high tides | into parts of New, Jersey by | Dannapols” (iy) i | Tuesday and wind squalls reach- | Wednesday morning. Kansas City : PY | inga velocity of 85 to 70 miles per |- = There is an accumulation of Loe ngeles ei Aretursnte 30 hour are indicated along the. cool Canadian air influencing. the Mpls ro aul » Georgia and South Carolina sea- area just north of the Great | New York 62 board with 35 to 45-mile. winds © Lakes. This air mass will circulate | Srahoma City a“ forecast as far north as Atlantic = into most of the Plains states, the Pittsburgh 3 3

City. northern Lakes region and the San Antonio

Cloudiness and rain will | novtheasterri states as far as the | {rrancscoy « gvirnilicn.. 8 43

By PATRICIA CLARY United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Oct 3.—A divorce court judge today notified 221,000,000 Moslems they would have to get along without their 17-month-old Queen. He ruled on the year-long royal squabble over a divorce and custody of the disputed “imperial princess.” The fight was between Emir Mohammed Al-Raschid II, Detroit=born heir of the prophet Mohammed, and his commoner wife. Superior Judge pro tem E. D. Doyle gave the baby back to the Methodists. The divorce decree, granted yes-

! terday, awarded the 27-year-old

Princess Pareshah, former Marshall-

tody of the baby. She also gets $60 monthly support and the right (o call their daughter Susan instead of Hubria, And to raise her as a Methodist—not a Mohammedan. Mohammed II, 51, was horrified. He. said 221,000,000 Moslems would be, too. “The princess belongs to all Islam,” he protested. “She must be raised in an atmosphere that will

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place as queen of the Mohammedan

. world.”

In her testmony, the princess had pointed out that nobody but the prince himself ever Nad supported his claim to the Turkish throne. Her attorneys intimated he dreamed it all up while he was working as a pants presser in a London tailor shop. “It's a lie,” the prince shouted. “It 1s true that I was Yom in Detroit. But it is not true that I am a phony prince. Lam the son of the -Emir Abdul'al® Al-Raschid, caliph of Islam and direct descend ant of the prophet.” “I am not a subject of Turkey,” he answered to another question, “Turkey is a subject of me.”

HULL IS ‘OUT OF IMMEDIATE DANGER’

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (U. P.).~= Former Secretary of State Cordell Hull, who suffered a severe stroke last week, now is “out of immediate danger,” according to the latest ree ports from Bethesda naval hospital, The aged world statesman has shown steady improvement since Saturday, hospital officials said,

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