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Feeney Scares GOP Policies At Major Rally

Says Foes Use Unfair |

Campaign Tactics Wemmer campaign story and “Your Candidates For Council,” Page 15. By NOBLE REED Waving « sea of campaign balloons on long strings, more than 700 last night cheered Al Feeney's major blast in his drive for the mayoralty election next Tuesday. The affair was turned into a rollicking = jamboree with drum corps and all the trimmings of an old-fashioned political mass meet-

Democratic workers from all seer tions of the city jammed into the

Athenseum auditorium to give their i )

mayoralty candidate a rousing send-off for the home-stretch of the

campaign.

A roar of cheers greeted Mr. v Peeney's attacks on what he called | | the “dirty campaign tactics” of the °

Republican leaders in behalf of their mayoralty candidate William H. Wemmer. {

“At this moment there is lying on | §

the desk of a printing firm one of | the most libelous pieces of campaign literature that has ever been resorted to in a local campaign,” he

“The fortunate thing about this.

is that the printer, realizing that, it is' dangerous; may not agree to. print it and they will have to go out of the county to get it issued.” The Democratic candidate charged that Mr. Wemmer has never rebuked those who have been “circulating vicious campaign lies.” Redicules ‘Double-Talking’ “I openly charge my opponent with hiding behind campaign meth-

American city because they all have the stinking earmarks of a coet-(Craved Doghouse,

what he described as “double-talk-ing methods” leading up to the e

mayoralty on “They passed the skip-election law in -controlled

he said. “1 that is the case we have every right to suppose that if elected my ' t will delegate the mayor's Job to various assistant mayors with Hehry Ostrom (county GOP chairman) Pp in The candidate said he couldn't] hope to cope with the Dstrom man-power-in the campaign. “We cannot possibly compete with the money the Ostrom gang hax!

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thrown into the campaign. I recall] a]

that a little group spent more than,

$50,000 to

fluence they were able to leave a note with a loeal bank for $19,000 to cover an overdraft for an amount

. ins cow 1 Romania Plot my opponent and had so much in-|

what is being said on the telephone. Until recently 12-year-old Joyce Ann Berger, Minneapolis, had never heard a human voice. Born deaf, her first experience with sound came in an airplane a power dive last summer. Since that time Joyce has grédually been able to detect more and more sound. However. spoken English is gibberish to her. She'll have to learn our language as a

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baby would.

HEARS FIRST AT 12—She can hear but still doesn’t know

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947

Charge Pressure Groups’

Seek

P” PRICE FIVE CENTS

Entered as Second-Olass Matter at Postoffics - A — Indianapolis, Ind, Issued daily except Bunday 7

To Halt Red Quiz

By EARL HOFF Times Staff Writer ! FRENCH LICK, Oct. 20—Millions lof state funds are lying unused {that could be “put to work” to expand the facilities of the Indiana University Medical Schodl in Indianapolis, Dr. Floyd T. Romberger

| Says ‘Medical Head |

bof Lafayette charged here today.

The president of the Indiana @tate Medical Association asserted that the state has a surplus of $61,000,000 and that $24,000,000 of | this is in state banks drawing no !interest. | He asserted that if this money

{interest of a half-million dollars

jeal school to amortize a needed $15,000,000 program of building expansion and increase in facilities. A thousand doctors from over Hoosierland are attending the twodays state medical convention that opened here yesterday, They got down to business today, “The Indiana General Assembly, justly proud of its state roads,

(Already in It) but Lands in Jail

CHICAGO, Oct. 38 (UP)—John Denielwietz wanted: in the doghouse. But he landed in jail. : Early today Mr. Denielwiets knocked unsteadily at the door of Miss Viola Larson. She runs a shelter for stray dogs.

“I'm in the doghousg anyway,” the 50-year-old -man . about “Tefting ‘me Gimp wT go home at this what will my wife say?”

“I'm sorry,” Miss Larson replied. “I'm all alone here with my 45 dogs. I don't give shelter to stray men.” She slammed the door.

» . DENIELWIETZ went around to the side door and knocked again. “If you don’t go away I'll call my dogs,” Miss Larson threatened. She rounded up a dozen of them, including. a chow, a setter and a police collie with unpleasant dispositions. Mr. Denielwietz stood his ground. The dogs barked, jumped up and

wietz still trying to get in and the| dogs still barking, Detective Tom Kelly came and arrested him.

U. S Officers

Romanian government charged to-|

spent more than was collected. So,/day in the treason trial of Opposi-| (iq the State Department it is only reasonable to assume that|tion Leader Juli Maniu and 18). \. ,engred with full details

those ‘big shots’ will have a great/others that officers of a Unit deal to say about the administration States military mission in Bucharest

of my opponent if he is elected. “You know business men well enough to know that they don’t go around spending the kind of money they are spending in this campaign because they love the candidate for mayor,” he said. Refers to Fee Mr. Feeney referred again to the $314000 fee paid a private engineering firm to plan a sewer pro-

“1 say now that things smell se badly at the City Hall that I have to restrain. myself when discussing them but when I take office, Jan. 1 there will be some fur flying around thére and anyone who gets any kind of fee will have to do so after the deal has been ‘exposed to the glare of publicity, for Democrats always have laid their cards on the table,” he said. The rally was sponsored by the Democratic War Veterans Committee. -

Watson ‘Improved’ WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UP)— Former Sen. James E. Watson

(R. Ind) was reported “improved”, today In Garfield Hospital. The cent, 0.2 83-year-old former legislator nas|

been fll for several weeks,

supported a conspiratorial plan to overthrow the government by violence.. + The trial opened in the War College courtroom with the reading of a 30,000-word indictment of Mr.

ant Party, and his co-defendants. The indictment charged that the party leaders “in close connection with U. 8, Army Lts. Thomas Hall and James C. Hamilton established a plan for organized conspiracy in Romania.”

leged conspirators planned “to create a clandestine military organizaarms and funds.” The Times Straw Vote—

By ART Al Feeney, Straw Vote for Mayor today.

cent below: yesterday’ Here | tally for comparison:

Maniu, chief of the National Peas-

In Marshall Plan

To Europe Countries

recreational facilities, corn and hogs

Ine . : 9 and cattle, still regards with miserly Direct Gifts Urged ==. of more and better phy-

sicians,” Dr. Romberger said. Urges Stronger Societies

WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (UP)— friendly to physicians.”

Robert A. Lovett, acting Secretary’ of State, said today that the Marshall plan to be presented to. the Hoy in session of Congress Nov. 17,109 .inelude outright gifts for-hard-

pressed European countries.

This was the first official, on-the-the longrange plan contemplates outright gifts as well as loans to the 16 countries participating in the Marshall

record disclosure that

plan. ‘ On Pay-Go Basis

At the same time, John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury, sald the Marshall plan must be taken care of before tax cuts can be made, Iie said financing of the plan should be

on a pay-as-you-go basis without, (E€2 Forester, as editor and asso-

Association other specials will continue to pour

unbalancing the U. 8. budget. Mr.

But he told a news conference, that the final decision will be made: pr, Franklin B. Peck, assoctate di{by Nov. 7 when the program 18 rector of EM Lilly & Co. medical diplaced before the budget bureau. |yision, cited the record of the In-

the of competent medical doetors. "Wants ‘Millions’ Spent

better trained doctors.

“imported” to Indiana.

iclate editor of the

Lovett did not give &NYiy, 0) Named to the editoria

| specific figures on the amount. to be] licked his hands. He patted them.) ..4 or given away. He said fing} | D0ard were Dr. K. G. Kohlstaedt of

Two hours later, with Mr. Deniel-| 4.0i5ong have not been made’ yet.

{of Farmersburg. "Diabetic Coma Rate Cut

| Disclosing a speed-up time-table dianapolis General Hospital for St. and Dearborn St, train stations 'on foreign aid, Mr. Loveft said the progress in slashing the mortality emergency, or stop-gap, aid program will ber ready for presentation to the budget bureau Oct. 31|to 1942 the mortality rate for 87]

rate of diabetic coma.

» |and the long-range Marshall plan cases was 62 per cent, he said. BUCHAREST, Oct. 20 (UP)—The soon thereafter. ge

Plan Full Detalls

{oA both for the Seante and House

Foreign Relations and

tong Committees when they meet

| Nov. 10,

| Unofficial estimates place the

amount of emergency aid at §

cases resulted in fatalities.

for early diagnosis and hospitaliza

ment on admission and { (Continued on Page 12—Colnmn 2

{100,000,000 and the Marshall plan}

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a four-year period,

34-Year Smoking Ban

Lifted in Ford Plants

DETROIT, Oct. 2 (UP)—For

J years the late Henry Ford would It further charged that the al- not tolerate smoking in any-of his

{auto plants and offices.

Today his grandson, Henry Ford tion equipped by the Americans with 11, lifted the ban on a trial basis,|

effective Nov. 15.

Al Feeney Polls 67.2%, Wemmer 32.8% In 9th Day

WRIGHT

Thé aggregate tabulation for nine days gave Mr. Feeney 67.2 per

s total.

the Up-to-date tabulation for nine days and the eight-day,

at $16,500,000,000 to $20 billion over

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On Butler Board

" Miss Clementine Miller, daugh

trustees

left by the death of her fathe

is a trustee, Announcement of the appoint

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Ide Millions ; Personal Freedom Imperiled 5 Asked to Trang Movie Probe, Actress Charges Doctors at IU

Put Money to Work, Lauren Bacall is among the leaders of a Hollywood group that |

{were “put to work” it could draw

.which could be used by the med-|

niggardiiness the production and attacked or your job is threatened

He urged strong county medical societies to combat socialized medLoans Also Proposed ‘icine so that “never again will there iba elected to the General Assembly |a single representative who is un-

He asserted that doctors have no quarrel with the expenditure of pub-

35,000 to Exhibit Asm... 8 Pam... In Irish Sweepstak toa} 7s i Nok a abn 7 tor. a —— stadial sam 5 12 (Neom) 58 | NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (UPI—A Ornits, the third witness are no strings at-| CHICAGO, Ti, Oct. 20—Hoosier| 9, m ...52 1pm... 58 | housewife at work in the kitchen, was Writer Emmett Laver

take ‘the _confrol.of how|farmers.35.000 is spent out of the hands cago today as they poured into the

He urged the expenditure of position. “millions” to expand the I. U. medical school to keep the school abreast ing 16 from Indianapolis, carried of others and to provide more and Hooster farm folks to Chicago to

He sald if this is not’ done orates the company’s 100 years In doctors trained in schools outside Chicago. of the state might have to be Pirst trains left the

The House of Delegates yesterday ther Monon. Fairgrounds lected Drs. E. N. Shanklin and early this morning. The vanguards| pastures and forage crops.

Indianapolis and ‘Dr. J. T. Oliphant”

For the five-year period from 1938 adjoining Soldier Field.

{ . hibition tents, show and the early! In 1946, however, only three of 16 afternoon program starring the|

“To obtain results such as shown in Indianapolis,” he explained, “calls the presentation by Gov. Gates of —Adm. Husband E. Kimmel con-

tion, immediate and adequate treatspecial

1-5 ge v, Miss Miller Named It was a warm night last night at my headquarters,” the American ! : for Indiana's war dead at the War i Carl Kountz. naval commander: at Pearl Harbor Memorial ~ where” he stood bare-

ter of Mrs. Hugh Th. Miller and p. vet had gone up in smoke be- and didn't even pierce my clothing.”

the late Hugh Th. Miller of Co-! i | Jumbus, Ind, hes } med to fore Mr. Keller could put the fire! Adm. Kimmel sald he didn’t thiak| Police and the Coast Guards along a Democratic Congress will be

the Butler University board of! Mr Kountz escaped serious burns Miss Miller will fill the vacancy

last May and is the third member of her immediate family to hold a!

seat on the board. Her mother = Dionne Quintuplets and School Chums Amamcement of te wroint- Plog Halloween Pranks in Secret Socie

Miss Miller is the great niece of | . the late William G. Irwin, Columbus Democrat, tontinued to lead The Times banker and Butler benefactor. She [attended public schools in Columbus and is a graduate of the Emma Willard School in Troy, N. Y., and | She frowned at her sister, Yvonne. Members of the Dionne family |Smith College, Northampton, Mass, smiled knowingly at each :

8he has been active in Girl Scout ‘and Red Cross work and served that should be heard only when “the Bees” are in secret session,

‘Fear Overtakes Hollywood'— Blamour’ Use | To Sway Probe, Thomas Says

| 6th Witness Cited By House Group WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (UP) — House investigators handed out more contempt-of-Congress citations to “hos-. tile” film figures today.

The probers declared they would not let “Hollywood glamour” or “pressure groups” stop their search for communism in the movies. ; Committee Chairman J. Parnell Thomas (R. N, J) charged that “powerful influences” sought to div vert the committee from the ine vestigation of Reds in Hollywood: {But he said the committee could be “intimidated or influenced.” Latest witnesses to be removed from the stand and charged with contempt by the House Un-Amers od Activities Committee were:

Communist Pary card No. 47,267 under the name of “Sam 0,” the committee said, Djrector Herbert J. Biberman, who held card No. 47,267, according to the committee, and had 19 Red affiliations, They were cited for contempt for refusing-—as four others had previously—to answer the question of whether they were Communists, Previously cited were Movie

Lauren Bacall Says Quiz ‘Frightens Me’; American Ideals Threatened, She Asserts |

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| opposes the methods of the House Un-American Activities Committee, *| | She tells in this article why she came to Washington with her hus. | § | band, Humphrey Bogart, for the current hearings of the committee, | * By LAUREN BACALL (Copyright, 1947, by the Washington Dally News) |

who has a job and gets paid for it, and wants to see that the Job is | protected.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 20—Perhaps I'm the girl whom some Amer-| | fcans remember as having sald a certain line in a certain picture. | If I am, and you know me, ‘then let's forget about it for the moment. | I'm speaking to you now as a person who shares the same rights | any of:you do—those given to an American citizen. | \ "It's possible that in all the excitement and confusion, our purpose 3 in coming to Washington has not, Torr 271 "a { n | been made clear. But I would ie] J, SUEY. 0 ght pack. You ought x |to take this opportunity to speak yy . | } {to you as an individual—as someone SO I. together with other mem-| bers of the motion picture in-| | dustry, decided we should come to ) oA. | Washington and see if there wasn't 1 HAVE been reading about the something we could do. . | “TIME TO FIGHT -—Lauren investigation by the House Com- Well, I want you to know that I Bacall. who said today "it's I mittee on Un-American Activities’ attended two sessions of the hear- | Hime fo rear up and fight" when with a great deal oi interest and a ings and it frightened me. When| i k a ho Bip! certain amount of fear, I am all left the House office building, 1 \allywood is, oid what, kind. of person’ who has always believed in|couldn’t help but feel that every pictures it can make and what the first amendment to our Oon- American who cates anything at| the subjects can be. stitution which gives us the right all about preserving American ideals , as Americans to freedom of speech should witness a part of this in| Yhen 1 i Jou. hats going and freedom of political belief. vestigation. I don’t want to alarm you. ‘But According to what I've read, # 80 I think you should be aware of the seems to me that those freedoms YOU MAY think it's very eaSYigangers that arise out of investiga-

are being jeopardized. It has alwuysifor me to make a trip to Wash- {tions like this—that follo - been my feeling that. when you're/ington—that I can afford it. Well, i | whe pro (Continued on Page 3—Column 3)

that's beside the point. Believe me, H a if eis Oile —— ousewife, Oiler,

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Hoosier Farmers Swarm Chicago

Indiana Day Draws

Get | Out Sun Glasses, Old Sol's Back on the Job

————————— LOCAL TEMPERATURES .

cup CC apg . Writers John Howard Lawson, DalTailors Win Riches = Ti thes se TIRE BOR jxah Bessle—all accused by the com.

Party

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Each to Get $100,000

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an offet at his job on an Army dredge his “third. and ‘last’ term: as: in the harbor, and two’ salina Go of the Bcreen Writers born tailors at their shop: in the Bronx got the biggest news of their lives today, They held tickets on the long- he did not believe their. influence then rise again tomorrow. shot winner of the Irish hospitaliwas half “what they would like us The Weather Bureau's weekly sweepstakes. Each ticket will paylto think.” He told the committee a crop. bulletin reported the past an estimated $100,000 less taxes. [the guild was “competent to mane &] seven days were excellent for ma-| “The first thing we are going 10 age its own affairs” y New York turing of crops, The rains received do is pay off the mortgage and NX! Asked if he were a Communist, the end of the week benefited/the place up,” sald Mrs. Meta Heil, py pavery said “no,” and added: Woodhaven, Queens, 53-year-old wife of a $50-a-week machinist. ounger, but I'm a Democrat now.”

GET OUT your sun glasses again. After yesterday's tain, old sol is due for a considerable showing today and tomorrow. Temperatures were to reach the 60s today, drop- to 43 tonight'and

Windy Oity for “Indiana Day” at

the International Harvester Co. ex- the

Forty-five special trains, includ-

visit the exhibit which commem-

Central station in Speedway and|at station|the planted and growing wheat,

will arrive in Chicago at 10:45 and | eu 8

THE FIRST six days of the week her three sons when she was In- qonounced “would-be stars and > 1' Hoosiers into Chicago until 11 p. m. Were unusually warm and record tam- formed that Fairey Fulmar had won|garjets” who came to Washington a Governor to Attend peratures were set on Oct. 21, 22/the Cambridgeshire handicap at .i, pow] over a Committee of Con< d The annexation will be complete! 8nd 23. Rainfall, which began Sun-| Newmarket, England. {gress , . , who dared to put the 2 when Gov. Gates and Lt. Gov day, amounted to 2 inches at some| Albert Dunn, 80, the oller, Wasson ignt on the Communist for ] Richard T. James arrive to take stations. aboard an army engineers’ dredge... agents operating within their part in-a special progtam. | Corn is practically safe from frost,| Somewhere in New York bay when very industry.” The program will get underway the bulletin says, but cribibng is be- the Fairey Fulmar won. The g Leave for Hollywood when guides meet groups at 13th Ing deferred for further driving. news went to him by ship-to-shore, uy, 2g yigiting actors and others - {radio from the station at Cavens styling themselvés “The Committee

and Chicago Union Station and LI3 | Point, N. J. / for the First Amendment,” started conduct them to “Burnham we Hit b Ja Bulle | ‘The tallors, Nicholas and Anthony | ollywood: todby | Fumento, 54 and 50 years old, have back for H . ! operated their shop in the Bronx as partners for 30 years. They |, north

bought their winning ticket as part- | writers and others.

Hoosier Governor, ners, too. were Author John Gunther, LawHighlight of the program will be! KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 20 (UP) * TE —- yer ‘Arthur Garfield Hays, Play-. Mayor Denny Confined wright Moss Hart, Compaser Deems

" (Continued on Page 3—Column 3) firmed reports today that a Japa- To Home With Cold | Taylor and Bosley Crowther, New weston 'nese ‘bullet struck him above the | York Times flim critic. ; Mayor Denny has been confined yt called on Americans to “work It WAS Warm! amr during the attack on Pearl to his home for the. past two days against” the House committee to YHiarpor. .

with a cold. Mattress Burns “I was standing near a window

Events include tours through ex-|

He became {ll Moriday night after, (Continued on Page 3—Column 4) attending state memorial services

McGrath Is Installed |

As Democrat Chief | WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UP)=~= The Democratic National Commit ———— | tee today installed Sen. J. Howard | McGrath of Rhode Island as nae Swedes Stop Refugees | tional chairman amid party pre-

MALMOE, Sweden, Oct. 20 (UP) dictions that President Truman and

The 51-year-old resident of the said, “when a stray Jap 50 caliber | Belmont Hotel at 227% E. Ohio Bt, machine gun bullet came through me ao oe Ce oe: | was aroused about 10 p. m. by hotel and hit me. Fortunately, the missile Bers Samp eld. weather 8 be- | manager Arthur Keller. His mat- was spent and did no damage gx-| Beaune 8 {liness. tress was smoldering. lcept to leave a small black and

The mattress, two pillows and a blue spot. It didn't pierce my skin—

{the incident was worth mentioning | Sweden's southern and southwest- elected in 1948. at the time. It was revealed yester- ern coasts were ordered today to, The committee delayed until late but will have to appear in muniei- day by Brig. Gen. Omar T. Pfeiffer, | stop the flight of political refugees in the day a choice between Phila- . pal court this afternoon pn charges who was with Adm. Kimmel at the|from Eastern Europe into this coun- delphia and San Francisco as the | of drunkenness and smoking in bed. time, in a speech at Pasadena, Cal. [try . |site of next summer's Democratic ar io | convention.

| Houses, 11 of ‘em, Look For Just One in St. Paul ST, PAUL, Minn, Oct. 20 (UP)— After Christmas the society will The Holises Were looking for a _ | have two new members, both Amer- house »

| ’ . ’ Canada’s Famous Five Make New Friends For First Time in Their Secluded Lives ¢ *|ican girls from New England who! Gail House, Mrs. House and 10 By JOHN E. BIRD, United Press Staff Correspondent are coming to attend school with little Houses, ranging from 1 to 18

CALLANDER, Ontario, Oct. 20—"8h-h-h-h!" said Annette Diomme.|the quints. Their names are not years old, face eviction from their yet available, They will be chosen house because the owner wants to

her. |by the Sisters of Assumption in move in. ept silent. She had started to say something New England. Jr

NThe Sister Superior of the 84: SOVOLA TRIMS

Yvonne blushed and

—— i : ; 9 Days 8 Days : J : : overseas with the Red Cross in. The Bees comprise a very secret society. No one is allowed to know ters of Assumption, who ‘is in : Times Index | Ter Al 8%: Shemarat walaisins axtastspivenenas ave 3% 4% foverse Africa, Sicily and Italy. Shel Whal they are doing, or why, ori — ~~ === — charge of the quints’ education, said | BARBER'S HAIR—. A Amusements , 18 Movies ...... 18] Straight Democrat Votes. Ga hin 339% 334% is at present a member of the Inter Whit, Except the 14. secret mem-|been living on the Dionne estate the five have made close friends @ Remember Ed Sovola's Ah... 3ODbiArcs 5! 5 A wt] CUT las 209% national Committee of the National! A members are Dienne}and attending school with the among their new schoolmates. report in his INSIDE IN~. <i Bridge 11|Dr. O'Brien . 17| Republicans for Democrat Feeney ...... Fors 198% 19.1% Board of Girl Scouts and of the) TUintuplets—now 13 years old—and|quints sitice the start of the pres- ‘For the first time in their care- DIANAROLIS column of | serene be; . I a a Abus van gies ann PO 38% pig U. 8. committee of the 1948 world| dine Canadian girls now attending ent term. [fully secluded lives, one and one his experience as a store Mangal Cutios . : Ota 23 Ihe ot ats Republican Wemmer ............ hasan 25% 385% conferefice of Girl Guides and Girl] bool with them at the Dionne! The secret socléty, formed by the no longer makes five,” she said. window dummy , .. his Classified .. 2 Ba wersees 3 Party Piulerufes . YR Ceresrerarengeies WEE jh 2 Scouts to be held at Cooperstown, Callander estate, school Rhunie iis ous. will super-| “Always where you found one you under water to write Comies ...... ark ..ieees . 2 IN. ¥.. in August of next year. Right now the Bees are making vise suc ngs e Halloween found the five girls until now. an under-water pen... Crossword .,. 10, Scherrer .... 14 THE ONE-DAY figures for the ninth day gave Mr. Feeney and ye pa is lans for Halloween, ‘The celebration. The soclety will spon-| “They are making new and in- he climbed a tree to Editorials ,.. 14 Side Clances. 14 Mr. Wemmer the same percentages they polled the first day of the : . p Plans handicraft work among its dividual friendships with the nine Forum ...... 14 Society ...... 16|count. Mr. Feeney had 66 per cent and Mr. Wemmer 34 per cent. Missing on Flight include &: party, to which other| members, and Will appoint a recep- girls now in our school and in . Meta Given.. 17| Sports .......8-0| One-day party trends were: Straight Democrat, 36 per cent; Straight| SALEM, Ore; Oct. 20 (UP)—The members of the Dionne family will tion committee to greet official recreation hotirs they prefer to Hollywood ... 13 Stranahan ... 8 24 per cent; Republicans for Democrat Feeney, 18 per| govemor's office said foday that be invited, Everything else is 5e-|yisitors to Villa Notre Dame. | divide off with. these i rather Homemaking . 10, Teen Topics... 17|cent; Democrats for Republican Wemmer, 6 per cent; No Party Pret-|Gov. Earl Snell and Marshall E. crel. ; , The new Bees officers—eletted by than with each other.” Don Holwer.. 14 Weather Map 12 erence Indicated, 16 per cent. : 5 I /|Cornett, president of the Stale-Sen~| Formation of the Bees came after secret ballot—are Dionne, The quints have all their 1 counting &ll the votes - The. Ties ate, are missing on a flighf in’ Mr. Mamd and Papa Dionne decided president; Cecile Dionn#, treasurer, With ‘théir chums’ at the ) Xin An FevisedyCottietts. Hane east of th their famous daughters should have and Yvonne Morrison of Kirkland They only go up to the big house

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