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Eve of Ceremony Finds Elizabeth Weary

As Foreign Royalty Crowds Into London By ROBERT MUSEL, United Press Staff Correspondent - "LONDON, Nov. 19—Princess Elizabeth wound up the

social whirl of her unmarried life today with a valedictory| gs pres tea party and an evening rehearsal of the ceremony in Westminster Abbey which tomorrow will make her the| bride of Lt. Philip Mountbatten. 2 The éve of the wedding found the princess as excited as any bride-to-be. It also found her so weary that she held| her engagements for the day to a final party at St. James, Palace and the two-hour privaté rehearsal. Foreign royalty and their retinues were the guests at the afternoon. party at the palace. Five rooms were filled with wedding gifts. | As Elizabeth and Lt. Mountbatten left for the palace,' § thousands of persons jammed the route of their car. Clocks Checked: for Correct Time | More thousands were outside Westminster Abbey,! watching workmen puttingsthe final touches to the decorations. At the gate of the path leading to the great west door through which the wedding procession will pass, a huge.

red and gold marquee bearing the royal crest was erected. | WAR ON RATS — Police officers have to deal with about as many rats at No detail was overlooked at the Abbey. Even the :

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 President. Truman's request | emergency price control and ration= proceed to her final resting place. degree murder indictment in

Indianapolis, Ind. Issued daily except Sunday

‘55th YEAR—NUMBER 217 ~~ ¢ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1047 Joucied is veandClas Maseru!" Poetic

Truman's Price (Control Plan ll Put on Shelf

' Committee to Act

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= 4 ' ae . ‘ ing authority Was shunted into a headguarters as they do criminals. Patrolman Richard Imlay (above) engages in his | ional pigeonhole today.

: » OY rad ay 1 ract. i{.* "ye : . ( . . ' ancient clocks were checked to make certain that the exact daily chore of killing off the vermin before beginning the day's work. “he Joint Congressional Economic ing timetable for the wedding was maintained. At pre- — \ Committee decided to give frst

an i —— y ' » » " » cisely 11:30-a-m: tomorrow -4>:30-a..m.. Indianapolis Time) h | D I ° * M priority to less controver J the princess will proceed up the Abbey nave on the arm of Betrot d ed Our : Ancient Police Station aaa rT Te

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for places from which to view the wedding procession. Quarters Inadequate, Poorly Equipped and is due for consideration.

Standing room in doorways and windows along Whitehall General Accused of | Oveirun-Wil other committees. rwas selling oy $100.per per: errun Wi h Bold Rats and Cockroaches Other COE Fall 1,

B dit Gets $100 son Hiring In-Law-to-Be © Third of a Series ee ogtle committee _Shairmar. [3 : ; IGTON. Nov. 19 (UP) =A =e — ripe teens | {118 [088 CONLIOVersial requests wo ai | Traffic islands along the Se THING By EDWIN C. HEINKE, Times City Editor take all the time available in the

euate wiiness testified today thatl-. gp 4 NCIENT BUILDING on S. Alabama St. that [ait ency session of

cranes, ‘leaving smooth roadways driver, a $1000-a-month job as pro- and infested with vermin. tinues through December.

, . i ‘av sident of Aviation . : i Man in Mackinaw jlos te royal procession to travel Sueiion Toe resi That is what the department's highest ranking ofRobs Davis Cleaners Bunting and flags were sprouting. B. H. Lamarre, who said he ficer, Chief Howard Sanders, thinks of the building out obs avis. : ‘luxuriously in Whitehall. - and “fronted” for Gen. Meyers as presi-| ,f which 575 policemen work. a Armed with a German Luger pis- many other parts of London. dent of the highly profitable subtol, a short, stocky man entered Workmen begai barricading win- contracting firm, gave the testimony the Riley Hotel lobby this morning dows to withstand the pressure of before a Senate War Investigating and took $700 from the cash arawer, the crowds. Committee. after forcing two. hotel employees |

. mall and Whitehall were be- Maj. Gen. Bennett E. Meyers gave : ; ; and. cort® From Riley ote ing torn out of the streets by huge his future father-in-law, a bus houses the Indianapolis police department is -a firetrap which convened Monday an

“Twenty-seven vears ago when I came into the police department, gins in January.

12 Wedding Cakes Gen Mevers, a wartime Air Force to ride the ‘elevator while he made Twelve wedding cakes were deliv- buying officer, has been charged by his get away. lered at Buckingham Palace. (witnesses with being the secrev, A few hours later a gunman clad! Only one, a nine-foot confection- owner of the company. He allegedly in ‘as red mackinaw held up a lone er's masterpiece. will be cut tomor- drew more than $100.00 from the woman employee of Davis Cleaners, | row by Elizabeth. She will use the company in 1941 and 1942, ‘and con=!

wouldn't be space adequate to handle it. eign aid program.

at the hotel, told police the Riley _______ eee fyture father-in-law. as being a . . . - i é aw. unprotected wiring. Important, valuable records are kept partly in : " robber entered the lobby at about, Three Indianapolis radio sta- pusinessman with wide experience pau a new OPA.

2 a. m. and walked up to the desk. tions will broadcast the wedding in railroading. He said that Mr. (je other: way > Forced into Elevator of Princess Elizabeth tomorrow Curnutt, a few months after he u The clerk said the man then drew from 3 a. m. until 7 a. m. Indian- went on the companv payroll for the gun and demanded the cash apolis time. The broadcast will $1000 a month, confessed to him drawer be opened. Mr. Medcalfe be heard here through WIRE, that he previously had been a bus opened the drawer and the gunman WFBM and WIBC. The broadcast driver for a line operated by a reached across the hotel counter will follow the royal party from railroad and stuffed the money in the pock- Buckingham Palace to Westmin- Mr. Curnutt went to work for

at thie mercy of the rats at which Property Room Patrolman Richard Imlay valiantly shoots when he isn't busy.

g i ' Se Ak un sder said the Treasury alets of his brown overcoat. ster Abbey where the ceremony Aviation Electric late in 1942 A HERE IS WHAT Heze Clark. for 37 vears a police reporter for pis. Byer own anti-inflation The robber then forced Mr. Med- will be broadcast. few weeks later Gen. Mevers mar- The Indiapapolis Times, reports in an interview with Patrolman Imlay: eal y wi ich has been used success= calfe and the night bell captain, oT *% ried his daughter, blond actress Ila- “He has been in the property room for five years. During those poucy wh home ably t of Sam Anderson, into the elevator and drive to Kensington Palace, oo five Vadis He Bas averaged 50 to 60 rats st IQTing h tl th fully. He referred to retirement 0 and told them to ride to the sixth there to spend his bachelor night. a ; i ars he has averaged 30 to 60 rats shot during each thiee months. government securities, thereby n ; . Lamarre resumed his account. of Some mornings he has as many as five or six or even seven rats piled : . "e , " { Cl floor: It was “disclosed today that he .. =~" aro oi. Lidden connection up in the property roc drawing some "ready money” out 0 . . . had been elected a member of Lon- _...' 3 ; pro y room i arkets. It also has the When they returned to the lobby ? io brig with the company at a subcommit-, “As a rule, he uses a 22-caliber rifle. Sometimes he uses his re- {inancial ;m . Al ed after their ride the -gunman was don’s exclusive Garrick Club as of beneficial effect, he said, of reducing th ld lic Jan. 1 next year. His creation as (Continued on Piage 5—Column 3) voiver. His surest weapon is a 410 shotgun. “This is a very small the service charge on the national gone, they told police. : F Ape caliber and has only about 10 shots in a shell. The advantage of this

The two hotel employees said the the Duke of Edinburgh generally debt.

“The place is definitely a firetrap and it is overrun with vermin. Secretary of the Treasury We keep rat traps’ set all the time, ‘Snyder told a press conference to-

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Chief Jerry Kinney, now dead. was standing on the steps and telling | ar. Truman asked Congress for a group of officers that the city should have a new poHce building,” emergency powers to impose selec- Move for Modification fession that Mrs, Mary Lois Burney Chief Sanders said. tive price controls and rationing if “There_is no space for efficient police work. There is insufficient pecessary to prevent inflati equipment within the station. If there were enough equipment. there carry out the administration's for

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NEWARK, N. J. Nov, 19 (UP)—~

The Treaty of Washington today . snded the Battle of Newark Bay ur C 101] without a single firehose being fired! Under the peace treaty, the city Suspect Faces New of Newark was assured that its

On Minor Proposals harbor would not be turned into Merrifield Grilling (UP)— & Jjunk-heap for longer than nine ma Marion County Grand

months. And the 33,000-ton battle- 2 Sr : al ship New Mexico was permitted to Jury today returned a first The agreement was reached in yw, counts against Robert Washington, between the Lipsett 0 i OR Salvage Co., Mayor Vipcent Murphy Austin Watts, 25, alleged of Newark, and the New York port slayer of Mus. Mary Lois authority, The Assistant Undersec- Burnev. a retary of the Navy, W. Jotm Ben; The jury summoned by Proseney, assisted In the Jegotintions. a 3 1. Stark after Wat MAYOR MURPHY agreed-to le the Lipsett Co, break up three decommissioned battleships—the New Mexico, the Wyoming and the Idaho —in Newark harbor provided it's a nine-month job. Never before, said the Navy, has

; confessed yesterday, deliberated two hours. The indictment charged Watts with murder committed with “premeditated malice” and murder in perpetration of the crime of rape. A parade of sheriff's deputies and ———— state police who investigated the (Continued on Page 5—Column 4) Meridian Hills slaying appeared rer e————————— before the jury.

. Grifled in 2d Murder Soviet Rehuffe While the six grand jurors probed the Burney killing, authorities pre-

pared to question Watts further in ' | the stabbing of Mrs. Mabel MerriI p 0 0 p !fleld three weeks ago. He was to |be taken to the Merrifield home . |this afternoon. u. S. Backed Up n The prosecutor said Watts’ con-

was slain while he struggled with

on and LAKE SUCCESS, N. ¥,, Nov. 19}. [or possession of the Burney's

(UP)—The Untied Nations Politica’) winchester shotgun aid the legal Committee struck at Russia's use of|s,nqation for the charge.

nw, the great power veto today by call-| qne_ grand jury was summoned

11433 -S. Meridian St, and took $4!sword of King George V which Lt. tinued to profit from it until it was “ANY MAN expected to-do a good job should navy god Sols. day that this Pap Joes oy son” from the cash register. He over-! Mountbatten will wear at the wed='dissolved in 1345 t- “It's-a-rotten—shame-for-the public to. come. to headquarters for eplaié # Jey Difice © ; looked $18 contained in an envelope] gine, ‘An Old -Railroader’ - legitimate business to have to use Lhe toilets in this building. They iisaien, 0 intention of anys . in the register. 3 The bridegroom will leave the Mr. Lamarre said that Gen. Mey- <mell worée than any tavern toilet ever smelled.” Tht.» he » Mr. Snyder said. Roy L. Medcalfe, 62, night clerk princess after the evening rehearsal ers represented R. A. Curnutt, his The basement of the police station is a veritable maze of loose, He contemplation of

some of the rooms where fire marshals apparently turn their heads £1. sneder did not elaborate on : ; . how he expected the Administration “The basement of the police station is one place where we never {0 invoke and use price and ralet the fire marshal look.” jokingly #aid one high official at City Hall. tioning authority inh the event The entire building is improperly lighted Records are strewn could be wheedled out of the hostile everywhere. in any corner where they can be accommodated. They are Republican-controlled Congress.

ing on. the “Little United Nations, soaiday alter Assembly” and the security council Watts signed a confession before to conduct & joint, ohe-year study gown, State detectives and sherifl's of ways to modify the velo, deputies were subpenaed to appear The" proposal, as passed. lO; prs the jury starting “at 10:30 asked the Big Five to confer pri- . .. today. vately on the veto. Still Questioned The program was approved AS| pe investigating team of State proposed by the United States in p. a tive Robert Shields ~ and the face of Russia's warning that geifi's Deputy Robert Reasner, attempts to tamper with the BIg ,0.,while, continued to question

t Five voting privilege would lead Watts in the Merrifield case.

only to trouble for the United Na- ││Watts has hinted to authorities tions. ││ he knows something about this The American resolution was ap- ││ murder. He was employed by the proved 36 to 6 with 11 nations ab- ││city in the general vicinity of the staining. The Slav states were ││the Merrifield ‘home. only dissenters. In single votes ││State detectives were investigatwhich led up to the over-all ballot, ││ ing three reports from Beech Grove key parts of the proposal were ac- ││ indicating Watts might have atcepted 30 to 7 with 11 abstentions. ││tempted to molest women in that Chile was the seventh “no” voter. ││ vicinity, the detectives said. The action came, as in the Pales- ││ Watts has offered to plead guilty tine case, as the Arab states un- ││in return for a life sentence. The veiled their minority plan for an ││ prosecutor said he has not yet deindependent Arab-controlled Pales- ││cided whether to demand the death

Np a We abo 5 feet 3, ¥68 expected to be announced’ in = i type of Jreapon is bse i kills the rats and they don't craw] off ll Sen. Taft announced that the UNE WIL) 3 WRIHInG the) rhe Vota penalty or enable Watts to get life inches tall and middle aged. the official Gazette tomorrow. ie Pole Jhidgen p ace. . Fiat committee would consider these EE . ra” if 4 rape the guilty plea. ( A < el | He says: - ‘I'm a sure shot with the rifle and can_ hit them every | 3 : cision with “rule by force” if it par The grand jury has to act first Used Snub-Nose Gun | Princess Margaret, the bride's sis- tinte- and even hit tl Ath 2 revolver.’ . {points at the special session: titions the Holy Land | Eg jury , Mrs. Irene DeVore, employee of ter, was reported to be organizing ime. an even w et wha & revoiver. Cae | ONE: Restoring controls on In-| "ro pile” Accambly” will meet Mr. Stark said. The case against the Davis Cleaners, said the her own wedding party. re Sh 1 f Goal "| MR. CLARK continues: “Today I was in the basement when a stallment buying and restricting. ooo, this and the next session Walls Je sum Saar. fay mackinaw-clad robbery walked part Was said to be planning a theater S 0 0 policeman said: ‘Look. there's my pet rat. See him coming in from [bank credit. of the full General Assembly. ter ig eg Lhe Jurriey Say. the establishment once and then! Party in the West End tomorrow, to the alley!" Sure enough, the pet rat walked across the pipe in the | TWO: Regulating commodity ex- Ls 3 jn aller Six cays of Questioning at entered. include the bridesmaids and ushers. A warning of “no extension” of pasement and crawled through a hole on the south side of the room, changes. 3 3 a. mh. yesterday al ihe Stout eld She told police he came behind | after the princess and her husband the 28th annual Community Fund much to the amusement of a couple of police officers. THREE: Extension and strength- U S Note Assails {headquarters of state police. the counter, threatened her with leave at 3:50 p. m. for the first part campaign was sounded today by “The custodian at police headquarters is Emanuel Gebauer. He ening of export controls Je . A re-enactment of the Slaying a snub-nose gun and asked for the Of their honeymoon. Fermor S. Cannon, general chail- gays that until a few years ago the cell rooms were lousy and full of FOUR: Promoting the sale of {Was Staged last rigat oy tw 5 money in the register. She said Tighten Security Precautions man bedbugs and lice. However. an uncle of Gebauer made him a personal (livestock and poultry at weights and JearsSiq SHY ver a tie

she lifted the plain: envelope con-| Scotland Yard again: tightened The $1.270.200 drive is scheduled present of a package of DDT with which he wanted him to experi- [grades representing the most effec-

taining the $18 from the till and SECUrity precautions for the wed- to ¢tloss at a meeting at 6 PM eit That was during the war Mr Gebauer today said there are «live use of grain.

= » Reds in Romania Burney home. At this time, conflicting statements .on how he

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placed it on the counter and he ding after thieves robbed the moth- todas in Central YMCA, with no longer any bedbuigs or lice in any of the cell rooms, FIVE: Enabling the Agriculture WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (UP)— tack. 3 aon scooped out the small change and er of -one of the bridesmaids of a “little chance” of the goal being x x « wu » Department to expand its conserva- The United States: today again Mrs. Burney were cleared up. two $1 bills. * tiara and necklace valued at $8000 yeached “LT. GEBAUER did not state that around the drinking fountains tion program and authorizing meas- assailed “the unrepresentative char- waits said he posed 2s a messenHe then left the cleaning estab- 0 $12.000, ° “No matter what the outcome In the roll call room ana many other places around the building lures to: increase foreign food pro- acter” of the Communist-dominated ger {rom the city controller's office

lishment and went south on Me- Early today the thieves broke into may be at our report tonight,” Mr. there are many cockroaches that run wild and are not afraid of a duction ridian St. Mrs. DeVore said. the home of Mrs. J. Bowes-Lyon, Cannon said, “we will officially and policeman or a newspaper reporter

Last night police captured an Sister-in-law of Queen Elizabeth formally close the drive. “Today all the janitor force started early to carry big ash cans . alleged burglar in Sanborn Electric and mother of Diana Bowes-Lyon, The chairman said there is “little. from the identification bureau to the basement in a room where old Cold to ding I y

Co., 311 N. Illinois St. as he at- one of the bridesmaids. They es: chance” of reaching the goal. At records are kept. This room is far from fireproof . . . storage space tempted to hide under a knee-hoie : desk in the company'- office.

Tl —— the last report meeting Monday the is at a premium.” (Continued on Page 7—Column 2) ¥ 8 p

wv campaign was within $312,700 of With its limited space and. inadequate equipment, the police de- 4 Had $25 in Stamps C Sh t Off the goal partment has done its level best to maintain an efficient system, ac- IIS now d S

Police said the man, John L. , cording to Chief Sanders t Dubiel, 29, living in Central YMCA, N. Y Adds Donation He ig satisfied with his identification bureau and his upkeep of LOCAL TEMPERATURES had $25 in stamps on his person records, although with proper space and equipment, both services 31 10am

when arrested: He is being held To Friendship Train could be expanded

- " -on_a vagrancy charge. Bond »as Li Hor Licenses NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (UP)—New TOMORROW: Indianapolis’ police “merit” system. been set at $2000. y J ri - op ——

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with a package for Herschel Burney, husband of the slain woman. This alleviated Mrs. Burney's natural suspicion when she came to the door-and found Watts standing there. :

regime in Romania and the methods by which it came to power In a note to Romania the United States said it “deems jt unnecessary and inappropriate” to answer recent Romanian charges that “this government conspired to overthrow the present Romanian regime “by force and violence.” The alleged conspiracy was brought out recently diring the trial of Juliu Maniu, Romanian anti-Communist leader, and other members of his National Peasant

Used Package as Ruse Watts told her through the locked storm door he was delivering a package to a Mr. Burney who worked at City Hall, according to state police. When Mrs. Burney said her husband was not a city official, Watts then said there must be some mis

Dubie was seen climbing through nme indiana Alcoholic Beverage {he Friendship Train today as 214 | 1 a ’ Y be take a ventilator window in the rear of ) ) ~v. carloads of food and grain donat er 0 [eC | ommi pp S Topcoal weather continues to ; i % Te Commission's six months’ morator- CaO ) gr ed Party. "Romania charged that He asked her if he could use the

the Sanhorn Co. building by . two jum on issuance ofall but club re- on the train's 11-day cross-country men walking along W. New York tail liquor licenses was followetl to- trip were prepared for shipment to

. » . - » 8t., who called police. : iv | Pra: ' | | degree high day with even more sweeping action | France and Italy. non Ul in Uic ro p | {degree high. The Sanborn Co. is directly — the Marion County Liquor Board, The city's gift’ was expected to | Sunlight, however, will

the street from the YMCA. Robert S. Smith, president of the 4dd 40 carloads to the train which

board, said a “no retail licenses ended its journey from Los Angeles

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{admitted him to the living room. , the eity most of the day. Con- : ' ; A student union building will re- WASHINGTON, Nov, 19 (UP) (0 0 oul oioly cold and dry J. F. Carroll Again The breaking of the case, which

on order for Indianapolis today. American Army officers and diplo-| The weather bureau predicts a 43- matic representatives were involved

{ telephone to ‘call the controller's | office to check on the error.

in the. alleged plot. It was then that Mrs. Burney

. . HW Rar lace the Butler University Campus The Senate Foreign Relations Com- a {had thrown the Indianapolis sub3 rer” esterday. pn y ! : for t rr ow Thank You, Judge OP) Nimisver pein has been adopted Yr Eo NE Club which was destroyed by Are mittee today urianimously approved Re pregisted i ava 'tel) Heads Red Cross ‘urbs into uproar, brought last nignt Judge Milton A el decreed y a JSoun — Ek ‘ w PI ’ Buri [ last Sunday, President M. O. ROSS the administration's emergency bill here vesterday ? James F. Carroll was re-elected 2 commendation from Gov. Gales . he lon Was Wa en in a special oman ans buria {announced today to authorize $397 .millien of emer- ‘ chairman of the Indianapolis chap- to the state police. today that no Elizabeth families meeting called yesterday after the . f ' . n Although the weather has not ; z pve will b# evicted from their homes ABC edict was announced. The Then Ends Her Life The university's executive com. gency reilef for France, Ialy and been too favorable, farm work has tes of the Americyn Red Cross a! Jur G t ‘Th t ’ during the holiday season. He board adopted the following state- EAST ST. LOUIS, Il Nov. 19 mittee voted Yesterday to construct Austria. gone along much on schedule. a meeting of the Board of Directors ors e rea $:.

the union building. Meanwhile tem-| Senate debate will begin next

granted stays of eviction in 40 ment of policy: (UP)—Mrs, Kassy Nevinski, 50, dis- i > porary arrangements for use of the Monday for the relief bill,

pending cases. cussed over the télephone with her,

. / \ i i |recreation center have -be made. | Times Index After Cigar Store Raid wanted when she died. { re al on aril. isuiont that the committee ap-iofr corn spoilage in cribs due to | When the plans were settled, Mrs.’ ’ _ y “_|proved the bill by a vote of 13 to 0 moisture. ; Amusements . 22 Movies ...... 22 Two men were free under $200 Nevinski said nervously, “Goodbye, | 12%: have been employed to grant after adopting a series of minor Wheat Is reported doing well

work on plans, which will be pre-

Yields are reported generally fair to ints school’ good with about half of all work 2 Free Under $200 Bond undertaker the type of casket she school’s cafeteria and annex 88 A| aman Arthur H Vandenberg completed. There is some danger

yesterday. : : Other officers re-elected were Wil- In Gambling Inquiry liam H. Book, vice chairman; wil. CAMDEN, N. J, Nov. 19 (UP) liam P. Flynn, treasurer; Arthur v, Police interpreted post cards re-

Brown, treasurer emeritus, and Miss ceived by 15 of the 23 grand jury Agnes Cruse, secretary. members investigating alleged police

laxity and gambling as “veiled

Eddie Ash ... 10 Dr. O'Brien 20 bond after a raid today 6n an In- my friend.” sented 16 the executive -commitiee amendments. \ {meadows and pastures are in good threats." The unsigned cards said Slassified ..23-26 PF. C. Othman 15 diaha Ave. cigar store netted more She placed a gun to her head and Dec. 2. * bins ~ | The principal amendment Would condition, most soybeans have been PRIZE PHOTOS — “A box has been shipped in your Comics ..,... 27 Patterns .. 19 than 1000 baseball pool ticket books, pulled the trigger. She was dead President Ross said the adminis- authorize the State Department to sombined and the apple and potato == : name” and gave a telephone numCrossword ... 13 Radio .. .. .. 27 three tip books and other lottery when pelice arrived iration hopes to have a, unit ready “Pend up to 25 per cent of the $307, haryest nearly is complete @ The best pictures recejved ber. The number was that of a i Mae gio i 1 i — Seger ts —————— for > use at the start of the tein Juiilion to buy supplies from foreign ——————————————————" *° in the 15th week of "The |ocal undertaker. Forum ....... Ruark 15 rrested on a charge of keeping 1 : rl ‘ markets > On - A i stp Meta Given . 20 Scherrer 16 a room for selling pool tickets was Swedish Plane . Crashes att Sep! eer somata arson ————— Los Angeles Unharmed Tames Amiens, Bho on BUT HE DIDN'T Hollywood 15 Side Glances 16 Andrew J. Perkins; 40. well-known Near Naples, Kills 20 ’ IKE’ TO GET CHECKUP By Moderate Quake JACKSON, Miss. Nov. 19 (UP) — Homemaking . 19 Society .. 18 Indiana Ave. . gambling ~~ figure. NAPLES, Nov. 19 (UP)—Iiaidan Typhoon Halts Ships WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (UP)— LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 (UP) ® See what other amateurs Gov. Fielding L. Wright said today Home Page ,. 13 Sports 10-12 Charles Chumley, 30, .was charged officials agnounced today that a NANKING, Wednesday, Nov. 19 Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Army An earthquake of moderate inten- are doing then subs phe would have sued for libel the reDon Hoover : 16 Stranahan ,.. 12 with operating a lottery and gift special Swedish government plane (UP)—A typhoon lashing up from chief of staff, will enter Walter sity’ was felt in the Los Angeles mit your best pictures for porter that quoted-him in an interInside Indpls. 15 Teen Topics . 20 enterprise. ‘ had crashed south of Naples, kiliing the South Sea halted all shipping Reed Hospital tomorrow for what area at 4 p. m. (Indianapolis Time, * the weekly contest. [view as sawing. “But natch"—if the. rs. Manners 2 Weather Map 5 The cigar store is located at, 787 2¢ persons. ‘Ten others were le- today between Formosa and the his office described as a “routine yesterday). No damage was re-’ Yura te ET ‘reporter had been anyone but his ‘Ruth Millett . 20 Wom. News 19-20 Indians Ave. “ported injured, - Pescadores Islands, : physical examjpation.”. - © ported = bo Ne we 1 Fuge ~ij3-year-oid daughter, Blaine. { x : i \ i « } A" wf t # t : | ti / \ itd ‘ . : i

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