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FRIDAY, AUG. 22, 1947 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Promises to Parachute’ SEC's Moving Is Hard On Father of Quads, 2

Jews Into Holy Land | | PARIS, Aug. 22 (U. P).—A plan | to parachute Jews into Palestine

but said he would live anywhere 4 ) | near Washington; just so the house Local Gl Gets 0 : : "meets his needs. : Porat Win |For Sale—$50,000 Agency Ordered Back to Washington, Analyst| {2% § Mic Yar< for the Ki 10 PI8Y | leen, Eileen and Michael. were BOT pneidentally, when the Olrminel- aratroop Wings |" uicaco, aug 22 . p).~The a % ," he said pensively, “But at the Nov, 1, 1944. |lo's do move to Washington it will, Pfc. Conrad Allen, son of the Reynolds bombshell, in which WilFaces Problem of Finding 4-Bedroom House [moment I dont know where we'll Prefers Suburb bring two of the 13 sets of quads Rev. and Mrs. (liam P. Odom, 21, set & new roundBBing in October was promised | By CHARLES NICKELL, United Press Staff Correspondent find one in Washington. J. During his house hunt the chil- now living in the United States Verdi Allen, 1107 the-world flight. record of 73 hours, oday by the political action ¢Om-| pu ARETPHYA, Aug. 22 —Bespéctacled Joe Cirmiriello, father of |, ic Skid he and his. wile, Kath- oo ves 11 the “hospital and he, Within 50 miles of each other. The E. Market st., has was offered for sale today. for Palestine, unless the on . {leen, sold a small house they had ye ’ 23-year-old quadruplets, is a guy with more than his share of housing!

nite tions | their small Charles Henns and family reside received his para- Milton Reynolds, pen manufac United Na settles the Palestine © in Arlington, Va., when they moved and his wife lived in the 'at Catonsville, a Baltimore Md, troopers wings homoge abo gid nin

uestion in favor of the Jews. He has to move to Washington | here but pointed out it would have| apartment. He said he finally found supyrb, land jump boots in he would take $50,000 for the conRabbi Baruch Korft of New York, Joe a corporation analyst for the securities and exchange com.| Deen too small for the quads, any-'y four-bedroom house, bought it Japan. verted army attack bomber, which \ x fo-chairman of the committee, told| mission, came to Philadelphia in 1942 when the agency moved its head-| ¥& » through tHe FHA and is-now liv- Named to Cattle Post He is serving originally cost $350,000. ® press conference yesterday that t Ww Now! —— ~| Mr. Cirminello, who says he plans ing at Broomall, Pa., a Philadelphia \ oi with the. 187th At the same time, it was anwould lead the first group of Juarters from Washington. NOW oi; ‘4150 if he can find a house. to go to Washington to “look| suburb. | Norman C. Shilling & Sons has| glider regiment of nounced that Mr. Odom had. been jumpers. He said the committee the SEC has been ordered back to! Mr, Cirminello was reading’ a around, is not new to househunt-| Joe said he would like to find a been elected™to membership in the the 11th airborne assigned his number in the Bendix ould spend $10 million buying! the capital and Mr. Cirminello, who| pamphlet on prefabricated houses ing. He told how he spent months place outside the district because Ayrshire Breeders'association. There division which is air race from Los Angeles to Cleveplanes and financing the airborne has spent 12 of his 33 years with| during his. lunch hour. |looking for a suitable place to live/then the children would have a/are more than 20,000 herds of Ayr- on occupational {land Aug. 30. immigrants. | the "government agency, plans to] “I need a four-bedroom house! after the quads, Maureen, Kath-| place to play. He prefers Arlington shire cattle in the nation. | duty. The number is 13.

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