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ark To See Crowns Awarded To

BIGGEST MUTT DOG — Two little boys, Arthur (left) and Victor Rosenbaum, last night saw their pooch, biggest dog at University park.

"Donnie,"

Effects of A-Bomb

win laurels in The Times Mutt Show as the

VEST-POCKET DOG — The smallest mutt was "Duchess," resting here in the dog bed he won. The owner is Robert Bettcher.

Fires 6 Shots

TRICK PERFORMERS—Sharing honors in hg best tricks’ ois were "Laddie” (top rung), owned by Virginia Johnson (left), last year's winner, and "Stubby," owned

by Nancy Ann Moller.

Leaps 18 Floors to Death |

“RED WINGS? SET RECORD

MOSCOW, Aug2 (U. P.).—Efght

Russian parachutists jumped from {an altitude of 11,200 meters (36,745 | feet) today, setting a world's record for group jumping.

lessor, peaker Have Been® nies a—

As Band Plays Love Song

On Panama Canal At Prowler

war-produced scrap metal in Europe. ave., reported he and a girl friend Of R di R Y Pp i zs ; n c STYeF Suen ghia mesbers Orders to occupation headquarters were walking in front of 1819 How mn o ° son. ure Swim Al De Jndisnapon, 1 £ in Frankfort, Germany, ready for (ard st. when a gang of 14 men! . i oe “What I know, I've been asked gecreiary Kenneth C. Royall's OK, HONORABLE MENTION—Winning an honorable |nlocked the sidewstk.” He saya one] = EX Sailor Says He Got Well After Navy Nearew Lacation. i Bot to repeat,” he said, ,. [are to cancel a million-dollar sale of | mention prize in the "most- comically dressed” division [man drew a knife and inflicted a Injections for Injuries in Bikini Atom Tests LY AT 3 w rather A tipoff, however, was the sub- scrap to the Canterbury Corp., un- ‘ . " " 10-inch cut in his left leg. He was CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (U. P) — “ was this railroader, Pansy," owned by Barbara Kane. ug. )—A represefitative of the U. 8. Atomic ormanion committee's statement b snispesi et less it can show by Sept. 1 that the| WAS | Y y : {treated at City hospital. Energy commission declined to comment today on a former sailor's claim Til 4 F anen 5 : tests being conducted a Sne scrap is coming to the U. 8. and thet 2 Youths Tell of Attack that “navy injections” had cured him of radioactive poisoning. | PENA NH] ib) Ei 5 burning Taylor model Hsing! J derock, {there is shipping space to bring Poo ch Dressed as Bab Two 21-year-old youths told police The veteran, a gas station attendant from nearby Waukegan, said | i Md.) before it wen Panama | here, they were beaten by five men while | he suffered the poisoning during the Bikinl atom bomb tests. But - = 21. ‘This is a navy research N thori & March 27. s 3 vy gs Have New Authority ° ‘® they were walking in the 700 block |he said he was cured by the navy. § station on the Potomac s Ordnance officers also are prepar- Wins Prize or ostume of S. Noble st. The attendant was James Ma- | S——— 6 5 sgood miles from Washington. ing to use authority just granted by Tay ot siassey. 1038 B. ‘Waal. rundee. He sald he wan 's seaman] ¢ witnessed the for the expenditure of up to of u¥ ys : Ty : : adisc : iT Baa a a loan tion, Tesdnd Thom sales, of Comedy and Exhibitions of Training ngton si. 2nd Dyn Suey, 30 ot hr one vo eoks : . . . " : E M. training jof simulated atomic ig 1 preparing and transporting Mark Finals of Show Sponsored by Times beating the men advised them “to after the explosion “my Vom EDDY E peat ie hraiories ng will be an ped Te. : : By ART WRIGHT stay in their own neighborhood.” [began to feel like they were falling ~ Assessments ar L ter there. 3D those | . charges according to the intent of congress, A record crowd of dog lovers jammed into University park last| Mrs. Essie Miles, 754 N. Sheffield |In and my hair like it was falling i of TNT. Experts said the amount |and if carried through will freeze night and saw the city's best unpedigreed pooches crowned the royalty Ave. reported she was fleeced of $37 oe red, He 5 Times State Service ersey . -Ci fon Division Mutt Dog Show. y & man and woman who played u e Says boats’ out jvate scrap brokers who |0f the Times-City Recreatiol : io ANDERSO - Ei Yar pi on. Po i n= a TE the business. Comedy and an exhibition of training topped the evening. Unique | ‘he “pigeon-dropper” game with her| He sald navy doctors began | valuation «of Rd 3= Net — big ships, It would not be difficult| Heretofore the army bas been re- | ideas were displayed by owners who brought out their mutts dressed Yesterday. treating him immediately With in-|nadison county for 1047 on 2 ST o we hi ” wig to turn into the treasury all|s 8 railroader, a baby in a buggy, a circus clown and other costumes. She said a woman approached |jections. About eight months ago tion purposes is $99,842,860, an in I carry same kind uired ed 3) Winner in the most comically| —— her ‘at Delaware and Market sts. he was pronounced cured, he said. | - periments on model canal locks, money it receiv rom scrap sales, yesterday and started a conversa-| “I'v t all crease of $6,432,936 over last year, Loos of Lake and_it could not use its regular funds | dressed division was “Merrilee Ann,” tion, She 5AW. 8 man Blok oo har io at thick anor rp 0d according to a report compiled by " to prepare and transport the second- [owned by Martha Jean Book, 25.8. ent earin e Fae pick up a& my hair is as thick as ever,” he sald. | 0 smce of County Auditor Her- . The subcommittee was less ret- BS back 10 tne Tried eg Ne Co purse. he said contained $2700. He| The Chicago representative of schel G. MeClin . {cent about danger of an atomic rvinglon ave. erilee Ann" was then said he would give her $100 if {the atomic commission declined | 3. MeGlintook, . attdck on the canal. It reported |SVAteS: wheeled into the judging ring while she wouldn't report it. He asked comment.” But he pointed out that| The Valuations ‘for this yest, 0480 improvements costing $2.1 billion Bet Up Prosram let of sitting up in a baby cart and was or as jers her to give him $37 as “good faith” task force one has issued a state- which will- be used in compiling to $27 billion “would withstand a Maj. Gen ughes, chiel of dressed like an infant in every de- | money while he “saw his employer | ment that “no member of the task UdBet estimates for 1948, include a

- th tional bomb but would be demol- |") "oo be concentrated as far mont st, “Teddy” and his owner|SePt. 8 fo consider. indictments OUENY Fret, for good bills.” fromztadio.active rays.” | utility holds ef ished by an atomic bomb. | : e n’t return Mr. Marundee said he was on a y ngs. ‘The net valuation | : as possible, without too much ex- were dressed in identical costumes.| against two Indiana bank employées Aa . ship “10 or 12 miles” away when the |°f $99,842,860, which is the highest It pointed out the canal’s water-|penge in areas under our command, |“Merilee Ann” was a finalist. from and a loan company official charged $32, 350 C ¢ Pp ided {bomb exploded. {In the history of the county, was yar line is 85 feet above sea-level and gn that a long-continuing program |Ellenberger playground and “Teddy” with embezzlement. ut Provi [reached after deduction of $5,990,138] “a hit by an atomic bomb might pe get up for the purpose of return- was from Rhodius. Judge Robert C. Baltzell ordered |n Bloomington Bud of Poarded Nearby Ship | for exemptions, it was pointed t.! result in loss of the summit lake ing a) usable scrap. Creating a sensation in tricks for [the session late yesterday. He said 9 g After the. explosion, he said, he| fmm o— oo oe and the canal would be out of serv-| «ac far as ammunition is con- the second year was ‘“Laddie” [the jury would be asked to study Timed State Service boarded: the U. 8. 8, Pensacola and | M I ice for two to three years.” cerned, guns, carriages and all the (ur oq by Virginia Johnson, 5010 evidence in the cases of: BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Aug. 2. stayed aboard her for two minutes, Male Octet at Purdue “Were it not for the locks and | peayy ordnance, there is no reason | y , f Delmer G. Schuder, 48, former! pooTington's new proposed city checking instruments and equip- # BITE fa hice ¢ lection. dams, this water would imme-|yhy jt should not be held under our PB Tal Cretk DXVie Whe lope cashier at the Irwin-Union T | BUGeS for 1948 is $32,350 lower ment in the laundry room. | ZAPAYETTS, tid, Aug. 2.—The EVERY SATURDAY eosin diately flow ‘into the sea and the control until transportation is sented Fall Creek playground, oi e Irwin-Union Trust|than the amount appropriated by | “They gave us only two minutes | Ambassadors of Song, acclaimed as -_—,—,_,, eanal would be nothing bit 8 GIy] vse.” Because “Laddie” won last year's 9 og umbus, who was arrested | (hg city council last year, Miss M.|to get aboard and get off.” he said. “America’s finest male vocal ocditch” it reported. Senator Chan Gurney (R. 8.D.),|contest; a duplicate prize for first June 12 uj 5 Sarge nl Smbesling Vanna Thrasher, city clerk, pointed | “Afterwards they made us throw |'el”’ Will be Presented in the Hall «45 P. M. ‘EMI “Because of this, defense of the subcommittee chairman, said: “It Place was awarded to “Stubby”|’ ied Te ank gver a pe od | out today in making public the tab- all our clothes away.” of Music at Purdue university at 8 P.M. eanal is difficult and any major |would be much worthwhile for the 0Wned by Nancy Ann Mollery 1232 a Clarioh {ulations approved by the city coun-| Mr. Marundee said he began feel- |2'clock Friday evening, Aug. 8. ee damage might result in draining” United States to put on a real drive|W: 18th st, representing Riverside ae i o Rha an, 33, for- |e ing the ill effects two weeks later| This program of song will be the : T It said a sea-level canal, costing |in bringing this scrap iron back to Playground. Second place went to Re ih mg rector of the| The tax rate will be lowered 17|on the voyage home. final convocation of the summer Pastor. approximately $2.8 billion, “would the United States, so that in any| Pal’ owned by Jack Brown, 1140) RE Bn ho 0 Was ar-|cents per $100, she said. Included| He sald he was given a physical |%€sion which ends Aug. 16. 11260 On Yeor Die) lo: offer greater security against atomic | other emeffency we would not be Er Ohio st, who came from High- bezzling $43, High a charge of em-{i5 ths budget 15 a $25,000 item for | examination When he was dis- | root bombs.” having old Ford motor cars shot at|!80d Playground. Mrs. Juanita Mack, 24. former "INE TURWAYS at Kisters field, the | charged from the navy last Decem- | BEFORE 4 -YOU BUY . . MN re our boys, as happened in worid| The richest prize list in the two-|sasistant secretary of the First Fed- municipal airport. ber and. that he feels * ‘fine” now. | SHOP * * * a Gambler Bequeaths [wer ir” |vear history of the mutt show Wasiera Savings & Loan associati ns a RCH (awarded. There were harness and 3 aon, H Boy T i East | : Paid About $7 a Ton | : Jeflersonville, who was arrested Jul oosier y louring Eas 3 Going to British Par ey EVERY SUNDA treet 1 $25 to Mrs. Roosevelt The Canterbury Corp. purchaser dog beds given by The Times, cases |26 on a charge of embezzling $11, oy bi h , Pastor RENO, Nev., Aug. 2 (U. P.).—Mrs.|of 147,000 tons of scrap with a check [0f “Dash” dog food given by —r— Gets Anti-Rabies Shots LAPAY IRE Tat 2.eDr.] “THE SUMMER le Pastor Pranklin D. Roosevelt was be-|for $1,113,305 from a bank in Turin, [Armour & Co, magazines and | Indiana U. Program ELKHART, Ind, Aug. 2 (U.P) ~|p © young, Dr. L. 8. Hardin and ik queathed $25 in the will of a veteran |Italy, home of the Italian Piat auto- | identification collars given by the {The parents of 13-year-old Lyle | Ds. E L. Butz of the department | lectnie " RL add Reno gambler who died here last/mobile concern, agreed to a condi- Indiana Society for Prevention of | To Cut Unemployment | {Menges of Bristol, Ind., said today |e agricultural ecdnomics at Purdue HOUR ‘a Tuesday, it was disclosed today. tion that had its origin in the White | Cruelty to Animals and dog brushes | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Aug. 2.— he was receiving anti-rables shots | njversity plan to attend the inter- | i ery The gambler, William Radnor House. This was that the American given by the Home for Friendless | The proposed four and a half mil-|in Revere, Mass, where he Was| national conference of agricultural] 146 SHINGTON ST. Jasiyting WOGDY. WIRMAN, F100 L1Y ou Veale, also directed that $25 of his army-produced scrap must be dis- | Animals. Every finalist received lion dollar expansion program soon | located on a vacation tour of Ld in England Aug. 28 to| 1502 Main $1. (Speedway) ond DAVE BARBOUR'S ORCHESTRA $2500 estate be given to Father posed of for American use. Canter- |prizes. {to get under way at Indiana uni- | East. — Flanagan of Boys Town. The re- bury got the scrap for about $7 a| Winners of the other classes versity will relieve the labor situa-| The youth was the object of | — wd » mainder was distributed among|ton in comparison to the $22 offered | were: tion in this community 100 per| two-day search by police after his ¢ 0 ¢ Reno acquaintances. by a European bidder wip Section Best Behaved Dog—Pirst, “Teddy Bear CNL, Acording to Theodore Polley, | relatives learned a dog he helped : tet rem eee: guarantee it would go to U.8. (owned by Margare erman, 5736 Cen- secretary of the Bloomington Build- to catch last Sunday nad rabies. Purdue Makes Room According to information here, the Body. reorient Ls Sicha TH ing and. Construction Trades coun- The dog had bitten nine persons EVERY THURSDAY A first quantity of scrap turned over | “ogre Tr To Dchess cll. when finally captured. | ? For More Freshmen to the, Canterbury concern was by Robert Betvener. Lid 5 English _ ave 4 Virtually every laborer, skilled or| Lyle left Bristol ‘two days later Times State Service loaded on a dock at Bremen, Ger- owned by Patricia and Ohsries Butler, Otherwise, who wishes employment Whh friends without learning the : 2. |many, but later was directed toward |¥73 N, Relsner, ave. representing Arnolds; will find it at his door, Mr, Polley | animal was mad. Your entire satisfaction is our HTS WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 2. op bp Arson ogi Jest | Named Dog—Pirst WL . | sate. : ~Purdue university announced to- | Turin, ow ron Aan Sie TE tr Cort ta por servi day that certain added facilities|Would be prepared there for ship-|Glegor. owned by Mike Hosen. "sis ¥ Park Unemployment in these groups FIND PLANE WRECKED thought ‘iu the setvice we render. Je. . would ' allow additional students| ment to Amis, Tus Ioused Je “argent Dog_hr st," Bomn frond owned hoa been rising, Mr. Polley pointed] ALBERTVILLE, France, Aug. 2| Electric refrigeration in our aire from Indiana to enroll in the fresh- | apprehensions e senate small. | Arthur and Victor mbaum, 4108 [OU (U. P.)—French Alpine troops yes-| Te, business committee, which = has | nd, “pips dO roy Sosnsen, | térday found the wreckage of an! conditioned system insures comfort looked extensively into the scrap §0 N. Keysione sve. Tepresenting Brook: OPERATION TOWEL American army bomber which dis- : side. regardless of outside temperature mein a—b—————— BALTIMORE, Aug. 2 (U, P.).— w I rd unday : situation. 7 DIE IN MEXICO WRECK Arthur K. Jeff f 3 oi | appeared with nine persons aboa ur efferson of Joppa, Md, last Oct. 31. Only small bits of and humidity. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 2 (U. P).~ has filed a $100,000 damage suit! the bodies were found. erian : Seven men were killed and at least | against the government for suffer- ° yd M . i |three . others . injured seriously ing incurred when an army doctor * * * ston. Thursday when a National Railways (allegedly left a towel in his stom- ? Morning . freight train jumped a switch be- ach during an abdominal operation. , 0 On Your Dial) Worry? Wiliam paaler Mod cQuinn, Nia is 3 Dam i |tween Chihuahua and Cuidhd Jus« | =m ’ ¢ i I. — ox yi fee toting : Ct f : 851 NORTH. DELAWARE ST. Brought ov by R Ruby L. Jarrett, 816 a ani dri ; . on ais. 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Tested in Secret

High Waterline Would Cause ‘Big Ditch’ To Go Dry If Struck, Report Shows

By JIM G. LUCAS, Scripps<Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Secret tests to learn the probable effects of an atomic bomb attack on the Panama canal are under way, it was

revealed today.

The story leaked out in the report of a house merchant marine subcommittee which inspected the canal in l in March. The re The report contains

this statement: “In co-operation with the Manhattan district project and the atomic energy commission, studies are being made as to the probable effect of an atomic bomb on this waterway.”

A spokesman for the atomic en-

ergy commission confirmed the’

statement. “We have consulted and worked with them,” he said. “It would be a natural development.” Inspected Tests Chairman David M. Potts (R. N. Y). of the subcommittee said the report's language was decided upon

direct hit from the largest conven-

Army Acts to Get Scrap Iron to U. $.

Wary of Disposition Of Metal in Europe

By FRED W. PERKINS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. — The army is moving on two fronts today | to see that American steel mills get the benefit of huge quantities of

ate appropriations committee

ordnance, recommended to the sen- tail, Second honors went to “Teddy,” “that owned by Jackie Small, 1050 S. Bel-

62-Year-Old Man Believes He Hit Him |

A 62-year-old man fired six shots at a prowler ‘early today, apparently wounding him. The prowler yelped twice as he fled. Fred A. Clemons, 25 N. Alton st., said his fox terrier, “Nicky,”

today.

the rear door and around the side of the house,

Beating Reported’

the prowler and the man fled as Mr. Clemons opened fire. In other police rep New, 53, of 1421 E. Vermont st. said three men he met in a downtown bar early toddéy beat him up

| them out of town,

| Pa Mr, Clemons said he sneaked out |

after they forced him to drive

Man

, 27, Dances to Music of Guy Lombardo,

Bids Friends Goodby, Vaults Off Roof

NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (U, P.).~Jo danced a last dance at the Waldorf-

hn W. Frick, 27, Redwood City, Cal, Astoria Starlight roof last night.

He told his friends goodby, Then he leaped 18 floors to his deatn on swank Park ave. while Guy Lombardo played a love song Mr. Prick went to the Starlight roof last night with three casual

friends—Mrs. Beatrice Campbell, They sat at a table a few fer! | from the French doors opening |

rk ave. The four ordered dinner. (Mr. Frick only nibbled at his. | While the others ate he drank four {Tom Collins. Then he asked Mrs,

He threw his flashlight beam on Campbell to dance to the MTusic of

Mr. Lombardo. When they returned to the table

rts, L. O. | he bowed, kissed her hand and said:

“This is the last time I'll be dancing with you.” Then he turned and told the two’ men goodby. They told police today that they

But |

| chant marine in 1039. He

Mr. New said the three men forced | thought he was Acting. ; They had!

Charles Frey and Darius Talyarken.

told him during the evening to

started barking and growling early | lonto a seven-foot terrace above | cheer up.

Mr. Frick walked nonchalantly onto the terrace. Then, while two horrified waiters watched, he vaulted over the parapet. He landed at the feet of two strolling soldiers. They took one look at him and fled. - His father, William H. Prick, a retired accountant, sald in Redwood City that his son entered the merwas bombed several times "during the | war,

“It was just a case of war nerves,”

the father said.

I

"THIS TAG

is important to

CLOTHES ARE ODOR AND MILDEW PROOFED. INCREASES

| him to drive out Bluff rd. to a spot! lin Johnson county, where they beat him and robbed him of $45. Wayne Hash, ‘a1, of 1735 Miller

A federal grand jury will meet and exchanged the money which he

U.S. Atom Aid Mum on Story

[force received physical injuries total of $93,050,045 for the county

{and $12,782,060 for foreign-owned |-

THE LIFE OF YOUR CLOTHES. 696 te ro chr