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cost, the government $1,717,071, It was built in 1943 to test Allison air-cooled motors, . WAA explained the low purchase price with a statement from engineers that the structure could not be converted to ordinary factory

Unsuitable for Most Purposes . General Motors officials said the installation will be-used at present to test engines, under a previously awarded government contract, WAA engineers said the only general use- of the installation would pe for bulk storage, and that this would require some alteration and re-oonstruction. The installation comprises . one and two-story buildings located on 1.2 acres of ground. Floor space is 26,095 square feet. The installation is made up of four test cells, with three control rooms. Each cell end is made up of Sections. oa acoustic sound stone.’

Leaves $50,000 Estate : oo Sew Lr ui ‘To Girl of His Youth RE yh A A we, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 5 (U. P.).~ hie Walter Lynes Smith, 70-year-old eccentric who died here last week, | left his entire estate to a childhood sweetheart, Miss Kate Merryman of Brunswick, Me., his will disclosed. The estate was estimated by ad- | ministrators to be worth $50,000 to: | $100,000. The faded, 21-year-old will was opened by Attorney Julius | Muench, who said he drew up ol | document on May 19, 1925, shortly after Mr. Smith had undergone a | serious operation. Mr. Muench said he had been unable to locate Miss

| Merryman and did not know if she jal lived.

'SNO FUN—With a ove] that ali outsizes him, 6-year-old Gary Lee Willey tackles the snow-packed walk in front of his home at 3737 N. lllinois st. The energetic lad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sele Wiley.

lt : ‘Cripple, 81, Dies : Mercury Goes Up In Vincennes Fire

| = After 7 Above "| VINCENNES, Ind. Feb. 5 (U.P), Another aged man, William Talin ‘ northwestern Canada and 1s "house. Middle West late tomorrow. in the home

~—Marion Shaw, 81-year-old cripple, 2 to 10 Degrees . - burned to death today when fire ecast Tonight ie For 9 ley," 78, whom authorities said was , {totally blind, was rescued by neighheaded this way, When they returned to rescue | b If the cold front follows the ex- Mr. Spa, they were driven back by | ed Meanwhile, the current cold moved|ipou received from mon eastward tumbling temperatures department. old age

Plane Crash- Lands In State, 19 Safe

SOUTH BEND, Ind, Feb. 5 (U. P.).—Nineteen passengers and crew members escaped injury when the landing gear of an eastbound American airlines plane collapsed ‘as I made an emergency landing {here last night. | The emergency stop was due to motor failure, and airline officials! sald an investigation would be made to determine the cause.

destroyed a boarding house. (Continued From Page One) bors. pected route, it should reach the flam

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hours. New York was one of the hard- | Crucial Palestine est hit cities along the seaboard as]

tite meroury took a 41 degree plunge, Execution Set Anew

reading of 50 to Airlines spokesmen said the pas- Lis ob ie sore 33 Re oy JERUSALEM, Feb. 5 (U- P).— sengers, bound for Detroit and * Execution of Dov Gruner, convicted

(ington, D. C., dro from. 47 to Buffalo, N. Y., boarded an east-' eight above Ee Srcpned Jewish underground member, has bound Hain at Niles, Mich,

LOL Even the gulf states immune, been : set for Feb. 18, usually reliable . from the cold waves so far this sources reported today. Driver Uninjured year, felt the sting of the Winds,| “1. execution of Gruner. origIn Milk Truck Crash

{driving rains and snow. 'Jackson~ ville, Fla. reported 28 above today, I0aly expected last Saturday, has

Milkman George Long emerged a 40 degree drop from its 68 reading been regarded widely as the start- | uninjured from a ‘curdling’ xpesi- | Jestenday ie signal for violent retaliation by

ence today. at Mobile, AA, the underground amilkman-wds pin SREY today, ‘and :

milk odes ind intndaied in Suller- all slong the gulf, as far west exsiatio abs Je beer he fat when his truck was in collision’ San Antonio, Tex., were below freez- knew that his sister, Mrs, Helen [with a car driven by Howard ing Friedman of Lancaster, Pa. was | Orange, 7025 E. 14th st, at Arsenal] The cold wave extended deep into/flying here from New York this ave. and E. New York st. { Florida. Miami, which usually knows| week. She plans a personal plea Policemen waded ankle deep in only what's in the papers about for him to seek clemency. rivulets of milk as they extricated such things, shivered in 45 degree| "He has refused similar requests Mr. Long from splintered cases and | weather this morning. The mercury|because he does not wish to broken bottles which piled on top had plunged from the low 80's of acknowledge British lege] suthority

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hospital is deducted from. the later disability period. The two controversial liquor bills,

liquor reform bill, were to come up for discussion.in a house committee meeting this afternoon. William ™~ Hostettlr (R, Bloomfield), chairman of the house public morals committee, said this morning he was not sure which measure 'vould be discussed first in the committee's executive session. A measure to establish an Indiana traffic safety commission on a permanent basis was introduced .in the house by J. Russell Townsend (R. Indianapolis)’and. Rep. Henley. The commission is now set up under an executive order of Governor Gates. M. W. Cameron, its director, would receive. an annual

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| Another soldiers’ bonus bill will be tossed into the hopper of the house of representatives within the next day or so. Rep. Albert B. Thompson (R., { North Vernon), author of the bill, said the measure would give veterans a flat $260 when they reach 40 years of age. He said the measure woud! direct 10 per cent of the annual state gross income tax collections into a fund. for payment of the bonus. He pointed out that the average age of veterans in the state is 22 years, thus giving the state an 18year period “in which to build up the bonus fund. The bill will be introduced in the next day or so.

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ranks of the hangers-on to see the once-fearsome buried. ,

by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J. Gorman, Chicago firé department chaplain. He was assigned to the sexvices by the chancery office. “The church never condones evil,” sgr. Gorman said. “Nor the evil in any man's life. This very brief ceremony is to recognize his penitence and the fact that he died fortified by the sacraments of the church.” Ralph Capone, eldest of the surviving brothers,.stood guard at the tent flap, He nodded to those who were permitted to pass inside. Among these were Jack (Greasy Thumb) Guik, Murray (The Camel) Humphreys, Sam (Golf Bag) Hunt and others whose faces were familiar to the 50 police assigned to prevent trouble.

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funeral to pick up any of the hoodlums attending, They have most

of their home addresses, and arrest!

them when wanted as a routine matter.

Widow Doesn’t Attend Newspaper reporters and photographers who had been threatened and cursed throughout the proceedings by various members of the syndicate were brushed aside. Capone's mother, Theresa; his sister, Malfalda, and his son, Alphonse Jr., also were in the tent. His widow did not attend the service. "

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grave, but that his name would be| engraved in the black stone in the family plot - beneath those of his' family and brother. It would say:

Alphonse Capone. “Nato Jan, 17, 1899.

“Qui riposa (here rests) “Morte Jan. 25, 1947.” ’

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