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veteran-students as they reported under apaideration. on the eampus. W. E. Tolliver, registration and research head of the VA's rehabilitation department, said the new plan promised to eliminate much red tape and bookkeeping. Last year this delayed subsistence checks | . to many college G. I's. Mr. Tolliver said the “payroll” crew returned yesterday from Indiana university after signing up| some 4500 veterans of world war II.| The same plan was used at Purdue | Jome weeks ago and also at Notre

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An the same way, he said, But the advantage gained at the larger uni-| NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (U P) versities should enable all veterans Ship movements scheduled in New, to “receive their subsistence checks York harbor today: on: schedule, Mr. Tolliver said. Arriving—President Tyler, He urged studying veterans to erhaven (troops). advise the VA of any change pod | Departing—Drottningholm, GothRddress. enburg.

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U. P.) — | The federal communications ocom- | misagon granted a final FM construetion permit today to the Wabash | Valley Broadcasting Corp, Terre | Haute, Ind. President of the corporations Raymond J, Kearns and vice president, | Walter J. Rierden,

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A FOR Crippled Children's School. [30 YEARS SERVGE Ur 600,000 Hoard : APPEAL 1S MADE FOR ripple ildren s choo Uncover oar ORD tives of the Indian- | a9 “Andrew M. Taylor, general traf- g i 8 Hepreseninlives . 6 aaron county chapter, ‘National an and Mrs, Louis R. Markun, vice n ° 1 _| CHICAGO, Oct. 18 (U.'P).~|in Mr. Kenna's will. which Cultural > Lapolis Church {éderation today ad. fic manager of Indiana Bell Tele po Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, presidents; Mrs, Fern Norris, board phone Co., today received the Bell, Authorities speculated today that | found vesterday. dressed an appeal to President Tru-| today presented a station wagon to! member, and W. 8S. Akin, executive little Michael (Hinky Dink) Kenna's| The will disposed of all but $270,« Dema \ ' man, Secretary cof State Byrnes,| James E. Roberta School for Crippled Sedretary of Marion county 4 chapter. A award for 5% years of serv- [500 of the estate, A court battle \) Rep." Louis Ludlow and Senator Children. | re ~ ice. jensh hoard may exceed the $1,300,- «| between 11 nephews and nieces for T : Homer Capéhart, on behalf of Carl F. Brandt, president. of the ‘SCHEDULE iNaul EST if ‘Mr. Taylor started ‘his career with 000 the late Willlam H. (Big i rest was shaping up, WASHI} h 1 Euro ev. bord of ‘school commissioners, 4 IN FT WAYNE CRASH the company in Chicago in 1918. Thompson left in his safety deposit! Mr. Kenna kept an old mohey The Sovie! i y omeless p cepted the gift from Evan Walker, \ . boxes. belt stuffed with $87,000 in oldExpected to Declare U S “We are sure,” the ‘letter stated, He ‘was transferred to Indianapolis ; ‘ the justice : ES, | secretary of the local chapter on| pr, WAYNE, Ind, Oct. 18 wu i (bul ushioned bills in denominations up difficult : i d ‘gave it to in 1017 as a member of the traf- Officials were tibulating assets inl, 1000. Six diamond culties Ww 't Com romise on “that if, for the time being, we (the behalf of the board an 8 {Pj —Counity Coroner ‘A. P. Hat- the last three safety deposit boxes stickpins tural tied | on p United States) could open up some the school, | fic. department of the former Cen- y. Gepo | were tossed down beside the belt in Fair Play kind of opportunity to admit selec | Lloyd Burkhard, high school pupil | tendor today scheduled an inquest, yun melephone Oo. 5 Me. Kenna, ence the og powers Sepostt box. ! or the Un | e . tively some of these people, many of | it the school, received the station Thursday into the crash of a dual] Aster working for the company in his Ay Sago pol en) uur, who Phi em WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U.P) ~~ them would prove to be loyal and | wagon for the pupils. It will be|control monoplane which took the | Chicago again and then in Sou Yefterday 1 first th en 0 . . delegates - Secretary of State James F. Byrnes effective citizens in the future, as used to convey pupils between the [life of a young flight instructor. Bend, Mr. Taylor came back to In- eslerday BD Ye rst three hip rganizations New York eri le to- have practically all foreign gel- | srhool and Riley hospital. Robert Pridy Jr. 22, Royal Oak, dianapolis in 1923 as trafic super- opened, investigators found $600,313 It terme ‘will tell the American peop ugees.” Devotional and patriotic music| Mich, was killed earlier this week intendent. In 1033 he was promoted | —$287,313 in cash, and $313,000 in ™ “compatibl night the United States must deal Sigmers of the appeal include provided a background for the cere- and his flight pupil, Clarence J.|to general trafic engineer and has| Ohicago municipal securities. oer J Ja If haaan. Sitters wi © sonal dign . with a policy of firmness tempered Mrs. Walter Gingery, Miss Anna | mony which .was attended by Wil- Huffman, 25, suffered asskull frac: | been general traffic manager since Mr, Kenna's estate has been| social od a Monday, fn the hall at people nor with patience. . Stout, Jullan I, Coleman, C. Oliver liam A. Hacker, assistant superin- ture. 1943. | estimated between $2 million and $9 Phe best Halloween costume worn by A { the countr This, he believes, is NOCOISALY it Holmes, Russell W>Galloway, Almon |tendent in charge of social service;| Pridy, an air force veteran, wad! He lives at 5032 Park ave. and be- | million. Authorities said they might | child will be held. The So world _’ 4 ce. J. Coble, F. W, Wiegmann, James | Miss Jeanette Riker, director of|a student at the Ft. Wayne Bible | came a Telephone Pioneer in 1937. {find more cash in other boxes. the Cambeciand chapter $15 50. 8... own Bb the 38 10 live in pea A. Crain and Howard J. Baum- | special education; Maxwell V. Bailey, institute. and Huffman is a theo- He is now president of the local] More than 70 relatives, politicians, | wl observe ries ight tomorrow at oar 18 was learned his nationwide artel | business director; Mrs. W. D. Keen-|logieal. instructor there. chapter. "| gamblers, and friends were named!) p: ™ In the Lodge hall MCumberland, yy broadcast also will make clear to Ee apa a at RI A Sua Sh i oo pi - a press Moscow and fhe world that the —_— rd pres: bassy since United States cannot compromise * her principles of fair play to all'na- De tions—large and small—in writing AS 0 vem peace terms. recalled th Wire, WLW on Outlets bation Jo 3 e Mr. Byrnes will speak from 9 to trics, howe 9:30 p. m. (Indianapolis time), His ’ eluded” te address will be broadcast by NBC Osich, Re and some Mutual and independent Intest t0'2 stations. (WIRE and WLW are The justi scheduled to carry the address.) the visitors His 30-minute speech was planned egates but originally as a report on the re- delegates. sent 79-day Paris peace conference. - diplomatic But, as though to underline overridx| | "One ca ing importance of Russian relations, vilov ‘said, Mr. Byrnes will devote the major | sentatives portion of his inp that topic, Heaven didn't have to protect | turned 0 diplomatie sources sa Jat least as long | bitter fee The secretary arrived here by the working gir artor iitak ne hurt.” plane yesterday from Paris. as she wore s garter p e | = the century-old derringer mod- He win’ | oled by Actress Marian Carr. The going to R FINDS garter gat was an exhibit at. Pa- sald they ¢ cific coast antiques show, Los | tors to the freedom of IN A ACK CASE - ae \ \ “They ar TACK I po Publicity Failed, || J ont % Two grou Paragon Youths Youths May Face. [obbyist Admits 200" To gr Eg ’ . sentatives Prison Terms. WASHINGTON, - Oct. 18 (U. ar rings A v. for culture Times State Service P.)—Benjamin C. Marsh is a . * countries: BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Oct. 18.—| forthright man. 2 2 0 0 ‘4 ot six Slav After deliberating for nine hours, Mr. Marsh, long-time legisia- ’ ‘ Mr. Vavi | tive representative of the ‘“peo- X _ delegations : BE 2 ert ol ply. lobby” today Summed. up come here verdict n nding three| his quarterly activities as fol- ke . ‘ the hope youths from Paragon guilty of as-| lows: Definitely’ conversation-making . . . these tending b sault and battery with intent to io Topas Siti \ delicate little old-fashioned hands . . . pe ‘yape Mrs-Ann Dunigan, 28-year-old. rs, magazines and 1 = 4 threat of _ divorcse and mother of five chil- | apes; 3 vir op ng — lets \ daintily holding huge make-believe pearh plianes.” a x | published. It was intelligence on % fo ornament your ears ond dress. Ine Mr. Vavi The defendants were Kenneth! their part” v it had bee Young, 35; his brother, Wiliam| Mr. Marsh was the first of 115 , shining gold finish with o sporkling of the re Young, 28, and Emmitt Goss Jr. 18. persons who have registered thus States offic Mrs. Dunigan charged that she| far as congressional lobbyists. rhinestone cuff. public and was assaulted by the three after| Registration is required by the : strengthen they forced entrance to her four-\ new congressional streamlining “Plus 20% tax tween our room cottage in northwest Monroe act. county March 21. 8he also ac- a : Costume Jewelry, Streel -Ploor 5 E cused the defendants of torturing . e 3K her with lighted cigarets held to ANONYMOUS LETTER shared thi: her arms and hands of the del Judge Grant Rogers of the John-' wab extent ' «+ son-Brown circuit court, who 5a STIRS METER STUDY : B o to : as special judge in the case ear an he would be pronounced ol The works board today was 6% ose ol Tuesday. The charge on which the [studying the contents of an anony- w lose Sues three were convicted carries a POs-| mous letter circulated widely and his govern: sible penalty of one to 10 years im- criticizing the Mark-Time parking gates to tl prisonment. in meter, latest make to be chosen for have bee: 3 . purchase. ng the ) VA CHECKS T0 BE The letter was distributed as city emption ? council was to consider Monday a! 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