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. SPEEDWAY SENDOFR—Jewell Joon Lain ood end Patricia Kennedy catch up on Speedway news with Cliff Bergere out
at the track. The girls are helpi Saturday night at the armory.
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LONDON, May 21 (U.. P.) ~The Archbishop of Canterbury was called upon today to seek appoint ment of a royal commission to investigate “desecration of the Sabbath” in England. A report read during the Canterbury convocation of the Church of. England said Sunday “should be regarded and observed as a day of public quiet.” “Few will deny,” the report said, “that in our noisy jazz-ridden, nerve-wrecked modern life one day in seven as an agreed day of peace would be beyond. price.”
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NEW YORK, May 21 (U. P).—~ Scheduled ship movements in New
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Judge Shake Appointed To Nazi War Court
Former Indiana Supreme Court Judge Curtis G. Shake has been appointed by President Truman to the international tribunal conducting Nazi war trials at Nuernberg, Germany. Judge Shake, a resident of Vinwill leave his home for Washington Sunday where he will
duties. He is scheduled to sail
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cold greeted the intrepid flier who simply: : “Well, I guess I made it.” The flier was Capt. Charles A. Lindbergh. “Lucky Lindy,” ” they called him after that. Mr. Lindbergh planned no special observance of the anniversary today. He was motoring through the Arizona desert coun- f try. with. his wife, the ‘former Anne Mr. Lindbergh Morrow, who was : recuperating from a recent operation. But the anniversary wasn't foras score of persons connected with the epic flight gathered at the 21 club in New York to celebrate the event, They included officials of the company which made the Ryan monoplane, “the Spirit of St. Louis,”
made the 200-horsepower, ninecylinder motor, and ‘newspapermen who covered his arrival in Paris, Another guest was Harold Bixby, | one of the group of St. Louis businessmen who financed the purchase of Mr. Lindbergh's plane.
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for Europe June 3.
gustel experiments with an artificial
and of the Curtis-Wright Co. which |
igh 20 Yous ars slender, slender, 26-year-3d ar fleld
\t"Le Bourget ET xa Douiush held suid A mighty roar of triumph from the 100,000 persons
Pron Shiga expan,
undying fame for solo trans-Atlantic
iroliot was anidertaeei ah the request of thé Rockefeller foundation, which financed Dr, Carrel’s ex‘periment . i
Lindbergh a telegram advising him they had decided to form a permanent organization which would meet annually on the anniversary of the new York-to-Paris flight.
Guests at the dinner sent “Mr.
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Mr. Lindbergh won $25,000 and
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