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5 and A, T . . * : ". LJ ! hools will | [1S n Mutin | place in daytime. 5 Others Die in State was believed Nationalist forces were | Svilengrad on Rev. = will : Ys wears them herself to cocktallliombined traffic fatality toll ap-|down battle for North China. ‘| d the border and tried to kid- ; | parties and to evening affairs. | crossed the border an : r speaker Sessions Will Be | Free 4 Guards Held Lady Mendl is the. f Bigie[P 0 hed the 100 mark today after| mye precarious position of gov- nap Bulgarian guards. It said one of f Repre. "Held i § 15 Hours in Sitdown ade aly Mendl ia the fone Tae two more trartic deaths lust BSht."\onunent troops defending we rail [these Turks was captured, and ‘he the stu. Brief, He mn Private, i * : The latest local fatalities brought{hub was indicated by the removal Turks asked for him to be returned sory, for-. | By R. H. SHACKFORD WAUPUN. Wis, Nov. 38 (UP)— . {he 1947 toll to 95, with 56 in the to Pelping of some 400 tons of on the ground that the soldiers were aide over United Press Staff Correspondent | | Sixty-nine prisoners who menoased| Hears Final city and 39 in the county. |cotton by air transport planes. |drunk., f RE Li Nov. 25 (UP)—The Bie |themselves in the Waupun state] They are: William Walter Ebert, | y ill follow gid un Winigere , ofenee | prison laundry gave themselves up . (nc) fatally injured when his car crashed ular ses- atmosphere more heavily charged | early today, 15 hours after they be- | as 0 Pit C Se ink ) salety Sune: and Alvie D. \l Assem- than ever before with hard words, {gan their “sit-down” mutiny. | opge, "i a $ Sal an crash, ne 4 " { t Roads Clear turmoil and a quickening “cold war. Warden John C. Burke said the] Lo " A os . ers’ Con- The purpose of the conference ‘men marched out of the two-story! ‘Deliberations Due Meanwhile, state police announced STRAUSS Our Regular Store harles T, was to find a basis for agreement laundry building in groups of 20| five fatalities on Hoosier highways SAYS: N Conti i Con wer! To Start Tod ours Lontinue cil- : on Germany and Austria. Foreign, , at 6 a.m. (Indianapolis Time). .hey| 0 a ay . [in the past 24 hours as they issued | : ws ron I Secretary Ernest Bevin of Britain! HEROIC HUG—Saved by them after she floated two hours also released four Fara) poi Arguments by “attorneys in the road warnings. Troopers said most through the Christmas done called the first session to urder| . : they had held prisoner with them.|cravel pit murder trial began this State roads are clear with the ex- . o sity; Dr. ' at 3:30 p. m. (9:30 a. m., Indianapo- | at sea. WAC Sgt, Vivian O Rourke of Chicago smbraces Sureald Warden Burke had used a 1oud-|morning in Criminal Court 2 and ception of those in the extreme Season (8:30 tl 9) a State lis time) in Lancaster House, where] Gunderson (left) and Norman Aubert 3d officers of the Army speaker shortly before to warn the ihe jury was expected to retire to north,-where icy spots remain after| or. Alan the - first meeting of the foreign transport Gen. C. C. Ballou, when the ship docked at New York, men that Shey Tele Syrrounge bY consider its verdict late today. [four inches of snowfall yesterday. ministers in September, 1945, broke | {hundreds of law officials from sur-| Judge Saul I. Rabb has given Roads around Ligonier are near nor-| | She was swept overboard 1700 miles out at sea. | rounding communities. each ide three hours in which to|mal, despite a light mist, and snow|
y. eders up in anger and complete disagree-| | > | “We have the situation in hand,” present its argument. He will then flurries are coating roads in John-
" ” ” i » n un . ment, | ve Their first task, before they could WAC Washed Off Shi he said. “You haven't a chance./read his instructions to the jury son County. industry = | even begin discussing Germany and | Pp {We'll let you stay there until you pefore it begins its deliberation. Dead in state accidents are: ; starve unless you come out now The case, which began last week, Jeff Wood, 50, state highway em-!
ts during Austria, was to try to agree on an . . ’ ¥ . Breeding , agenda—what subjects will be taken | ep ive Y é ing a voluntarily. charges Robert C. Linn, 28, of 631 ployee, Holly St, and Herbert Brunner, mary Ellen Wade, 76, Noblesville.
Prisoners Surrender
ie Dec. 8 . up under the main headings and in| A y on build what order. | i i . few minutes later the men 26, of 820 Division St., with t e| Robert W. Kintz, 23, Lowell . Fail to Adopt Agenda | Floated 2 Hours Without Lite Preserver; |yelled from the windows that they |murder of Theodore: Gregory Wolfe,! jack G. Turner, 24, New atic poultry The foreign ministers’ deputies, Searchlight Gives Her Thrill of Her. Life were ready to give up. |21-Fear-old Kentucky native, whose| william Wolf Jr., 17, Chicago, | 1. Ghost- who met for two weeks before thelf| NEw YORK, Nov. 25 (UP)—Vivian ORourke, 30-year-old WAC “We had marvelous co-operation battered body was recovered [TOM \.. pyert, 26, of 4925 Indianola] ord Per- bosses began. their discussions, could| sergeant of Chicago, said today that yelling, praying and hard swim- from sheriffs’ officials and police a gravel pit on W. Raymond St.| , . "oo0 iriving east on W. Wash-| e U. 8; not agree on an agenda. In this| ming saved her life. j and authorities from other state in- last July. ington St. near Geisendorff St.! partment connection, radio Moscow broadcast She was washed from a ship at night in a North Atlantic storm stitutions,” Warden Burke said. Deteiase Eegls | when his car struck the abutment, | » Indiana an official Tass Agency dispatch 10-| 1005 jes off the coast of New York. “I just got mad and kept swim-| The convicts surrendered several The Sale Sontends je two Se skidded 90 feet and overturned. He Marble; day blaming the United States for! ning » she said. She kept herself afloat for two hours without a life hours . after Acting Gov. Oscar fen. |fEDgants attac r. ¥ : Iv | died in the receiving ward at Gen4 a, the failure of the deputies to agree , ..o. or in near freezing " AATEL mers restereemren seems | HEDONID. had authorized officials to/ 920 ck Lid a ies eral Hospital, Hpbi on Ie ul delegation far| 185t Wednesday. Finally the ship had gone so far I call out National Guardsmen in thei im. unconscious, into the pit where ~ Three other passengers in the * ' | Then searchlights of the, Gen. could hardly see it—just a very ‘aint the area, if necessary, to break up|, "4 oo car were treated for injuries and > from seeking to reach a decision on Ballou located her and a light. the mutiny. hed 1 d- released. They were Louis Swigart, ive any question, did everything in its| pe. co "0 oo Loved her. Tossed. Shots Away |” Gov. Rennebohm was on the scene] The trial reached a Sn oo 2, of 33 8 Byram St: Thomas power to prevent the presentation|” got’ O'Rourke arrived here yes- “Then I got the greatest thrill of|!0daY when the men gave up as ad dolly Yemereay wed he ae °° Parker, 24, Claypool Hotel, and Mux n of a single agenda,” said the dis-| odor yO ye Be ee wis heg|ditional deputies were rushing tof Teid Ul tC Ot nd for Hider, 18, of 1644 N. Talbot St ville, will patch, datelined from London. “One Once An Of " : 5 ship had .. ¢0.ce the prison guards. His single witness to the stand for ; ‘ . . Livest«(k is struck by the way the British ie 8 Seworker stopped. I" Saw the SeRrchlgnts|, ity to call the Guard was| questioning. | Mr. Ebert, a native of Indianapos del i im. ‘omaticall Sgt. O'Rourke, a former office- come on. y OS prank Symmes and William Mil- olis; had lived here all his life with n con- elegation almost automatically| yorker said she learned to swim in| handed to Adj. Gen. John F. Mul- 1 t the defendants, the exception of three years 1 I club in followed its lead.” Lake Michigan at the age of 3. She Then I thought I had Detter jen who also was at the prison. | 'o0 TePresen ag ° oday West Palm Beach, Fla, wh 2 3 rnational Sec. Bevin was the chief British geted as a lifeguard with her WAC get my shoes off. So I unlaced py daybreak, 120 officers had ar- oo $0 Date ther sigument; tocay worked as a photogr wd Wisie Me y at the delegate. The United States was|ynit in the Pacific them and tossed them away. I .ived from as far away as Milwau- on the contention that the prosecu- ? I ographer. , gO. re nted by Secret f S : kept yelling. I was praying. Some- tion had failed to present sufficient; Mr. Ebert attended Indianapolis prese y Secretary of State] ghe said a large wave swept her|, oT 4 kee and Madison. evidence for conviction | school d 8 demon- George C. Marshall, France by For- h , ow I managed to get close to the o 4 . schools an econd Church of I in the Sion aliister George ‘Bidault and over the Ballou’s side while she was Guards Identified To Make Final Arguments Science e ault .and| standing oh the weather deck. She| _ rere 3 ified : ily ’ monstra- Russia by Foreign Minister Viaches-| nad il talking 0 another WAC “I got almost to the bow. The The four guards were identified ..Deputy prosecutors John Daily” Funeral services will be at 1:30 tate con- lav M. Molotov. {and an Army enlisted man searchlight seemed to pick me up. DY warden Burke as Henry Veleke, and Howard Young will make the: p. m. Saturday in Shirley Brothers -H Club Plan Secret Meetings ps . A But they lost me again. The 52: George Amidon, 24; Richard arguments for the prosecution. Central Chapel. Burial will be in 8 | “I yelled for ‘help. But the ship vd " Jarvis, 23, and Gilbert Reichert, 41. Members of the jury are: Maple Hill Cemet 18. Their meetings will be secret, but was, moving on. I kept yelling. WaVeS carried me away. s, 23, ichert, 41. T's 3 & p ill Cemetery in Plainfield. y “ 3 . All live in the town of Waupun. James Livingston, 412 Bicking 8t.;| Survivors include his parents, Mr.
each del “brief” ch delegation will “brief” the A lifeboat passed near her. But my. won guard was doubled and Naomi Smith, 1120 N. DeQuincy and Mrs. Charles O. Ebert; three
ress afterward. ; i p As is started, Euro af k ’ he Bri The i, aroun] pert riflemen were placed in the St. Rose M. Mendenhall, 4810 E. brothers, Berl, Gurney and Ronald, ; pe | creams. : : \prison’s seven towers where they 10th ‘St.; Claude A. Loesch, 3508 and a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Davis, all
2nd otek AS8 vere Seeing tie © the other side of the ship. , could sweep the yard with high- Brouse St.; George E. Knapp, 531 of Indianapolis. : . and hunger. Communist-provoked| : Wok A ult a ee up| powered rifies, when the outbreak|E. 20th St. Dorn T. Lines 3373 Mr. Noggle, 66. residing on Emer- Here you see the BN Ee 0 B 00 f the smokestack,” she said. occurred. The entire prison guard |Manor Court; Robert P. Messick. son Ave., south of Todd Road, was ALPAGORA In Italy, the a aid Ve a Safad thought for sure they had Bryon was on constant patrol duty. {601 N. Tacoma Ave. Thomas killed a few minutes after he left POLO COAT ibis y le Sommiupists 1d jus Astor Joka ¥. Waleon slaying) ms =. 1 ™ ehom came bY gpa prisoners barricaded them- | Sheehan, 2133 N. Tacoma Ave,; work at the Farmers Co-Operative (h alf belt) h ’ VINE ag i , - selves on the top floor of the| ert F. Hayman, 627 Woodlawn Co. bordering railroad tracks in Hp Tole Sha had swept the country the lead role in “The Drunkard,”| That is when she said she got oo coo "'W iting about 2:45 p. m | Ave. Ethel Haynes Ott, 1532 W.!Southport. His car was borne 80 —a big full cut coat, 3, 'today was sued for $10,000 for al- mad. | (Indianapolis Time) yesterday. The 22d St. Louis N. Mershon, 507 N. feet by the engine of th very expensive looking The fine. : ) y. el | y gine o e north- . Hl ¢ = Beton COMIMURE 1. aly Playing. his role too reall Finally the lifeboat reached her parr atk-shaped building. covers an| Keystone ves Muy. E Krachd, bound Louisville-Chicago Pennsyl- : (AN INTERESTING SIDE|istically. 9 . area of about 100 by 60 feet. 'Offi- | . ., and Edward W.vania train and was hurled into LIGHT)—A few days ago al a is weed Mr. atin, formerly of Terre Parley will Consider |cials said the prisoners shoved Hayes, 1522 N. Rural St. alternate. four parked cars in the Southpprt we as of he? . ih -l TT — { Lum i . . last spring's Foreign Ministers | Haute Ind. was Shatges With be- Problems of Refugees J ee uly and ma-| Yet De Jo “ coats in the window—and Council meeting in Moscow there P8 orm 354 ig oe 2 awl, Leaders in civic and welfare ac- Likened.to ‘th : Butler to Hold g ere 4) Years Agy several people called had been no Marshall Plan and no|Stopping the. show at Steve Brody's : ue ened- Mutiny Mr. Noggle was born in Terre x : | tivities will hold a regional confer to suggest that Cominform to fight it. night club here during its last per-| vitie The conyicts. did. not say why . . Haute and lived in Lafayette be- . there was a price mistake Against such a background it was {formance Saturday night. lence here Dec. 7 fo plan a 800d | they went on “strike” but they de- fore moving here 40 years ago, He| . pr 42.50 hard for any delegates to be opti-| ~The suit was filed by Theatrical neighbor program for survivors of manded to talk with State Welfare 0 | dy ervices {is survived by his wife, Clara;’ two on the coat—the ! . mistic. The Americans and British| Enterprises, Inc. alleging breach of Nazi persecution who have settled Director A. W. Bayley, presumably |daughters, Mrs. Thomas Prather looked unbelievable.) said that if there were any signs of contract. lin the Midwest about conditions at the prison. Two| Dr: O. L. Shelton, dean of the and Mrs. Morris Green; a son, A deep fleece—in progress this would be a long meet] The actor's wife, Dorothy F. Wat- n st. of the three ringleaders in the School of Religion of Butler Uni- Claude Noggle, and two sisters, Mrs. Camelshade—Brown-— SEE ing. But if there are mo signs of son. who plays the part of the moti-| The conference of the United give were believed to have been versity, will speak—at the annual John Stoner and Mrs. Alfred Allanprogress it may be over by Christ- (er in the show with Mr. Watson, re- Service for New Americans will be jeqders of a similar mutiny in 1944, [Thanksgiving convocation = at 11}son, all of Indianapolis. Gray. : has |ceived a black eye in a family brawl held in the Hotel Lincoln. Lau-| rhe Milwaukee deputies carried(® M. tomorrow in the fieldhouse. Police reported half a dozen . Both British and Americans in- backstage before the show, the rence A. Dawson, deputy adviser oni 159 rounds of tear gas, two machine| Classes will be shortened to per-|{minor accidents on city streets last 4) 5 : sisted nothing had happened since suit charged, making her unable to displaced persons and refugees for|guns 10 shotguns and a portable| Mit all students to attend the exer- night, with no serious injuries. . the last meeting in Moscow to/go on stage. The suit also charged the United States Siete Depart oud speaker. : cises, President M. O. Ross said | Hospitalized after a two-car crash 1 i change their ition on any issue. that: he insulted patrons and other ment, will speak on the conlerence, Deputies Rush today. at Denny and E. New York Sts. was 4 . Y y poe y per- theme, “Our New Neighbor—the | Puties” Rush 10 Scone Thanksgiving vacation will start Miss Elsie Stoner, 5230 E. Wash-
And apparently nothing had hap-|members of the staff during the Ve _ : | pened to change the Russian|formance. ' | ; ; oy Wepities Joh were ot \after classes tomorrow and will con- [ington St. position. | The theatrical agency said Mr.| Isidore Feibleman of Indianapolis in which ‘the prison is located and| tinue until Monday morning. Miss Stoner's car and one driven Therefore the conference opened Watson previously had “promised to is conference chairman. Plans wil nearby Dodge County Ten 2 d di-| The convocation program will in- | bY John Fultz, 19, of 420 N. Hamwith the same views. The United abstain from excessive use of alco- be made to aid in the readjustment ti. qo guards were provided by ‘he|Clude musical selections. by the|ilton Ave, collided and Miss Stoner’s States and Britain opposed Russia's /holic beverages” and to conduct of these persons in the tri-state central State Mental -Hospital SVeeNeY Chapel quartet, an organ | ¢ar careened into the home of Fred > pital, prelude by Miss Joanne Villieu, in- | Rehfeldt, 3020 E. New York St. She
demand for $10 billion in repara- himself “without discredit to the area of Indiana, southern Ohio and ; pa which is located near the prison. | 2 0. by Dr. Gordon H. Clark,|18 in good condition in Methodist
New American.”
tions from Germany. Iplay.” Kentucky. {In addition to the guards on tHe . Hospital me EE . ——|walls, other officers patrolled the|STOUP Singing and response readings Dspial, THE WEATHER FO TOLAST «+ ACME TELEPHOTO grounds outside the laundry and,led bY President Ross. Prof 8. Mar-| Dies in Evansville some were stationed t {lon Smi w pronounce e ne-| Mr. Wood died in Deaconess HosPREVIEW of U.S. WEATH onthe fest
tR BUREAU. DEPT. of COMMERCE FORECAST: - PERIOD ENDING 730AMESTII-26°47 qr. |diction, |pital in Evansville last night. The « | Early today, a guard on the first | PAGER —_—r— {state highway employee was fatally | floor found a note, apparently $10,000 Blaze Razes {injured when his car and a truck
dropped from above. It asked prison o . {driven by William Robert Russell officials to pick up nel and Brickmaking Plant collided on a bridge near Boonville, matches in 13 cells, the numbers of| A fire this morning destroyed a six miles east of Evansville. which were listed, and bring them |OPe-Story brick-making plant which Mrs, Wade died at Noblesville to the strikers. The not was ignored. | Nas been in business only since July. | last night of injuries suffered when ot : The Creme: bullaing he Tune the car in which she was riding was | . rick Co, entucky Ave, de-|in collision with another driven by Ex-Head of C. of C. Dies i oyeq in the blaze, was valued at Dean Stubbs, also of Noblesville, | BOSTON, Nov. 25 (UP)—William more than $10,000, Ivan Pownell, Police said the car in which Mrs.! | Kenneth Jackson, former president owner, sald, He added that the loss’ Wade was riding was driven by-her | lof the United States Chamber of | was partly covered -by {nsurance.! grandson, Chester V. Wade. |
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SAN RAN DENY RANC)sc ig EEZInL! ST.LOUIS | Commerce, and general counsel and {Five Indianapolis fire department! Mr, Kintz was fatally injured andl he —~—— wieoslen Ns {a director of the United Fruit Co., | trucks responded to the alarm, but two other persons were hurt in a t 2 erase {died of a heart seizure last night.|the fire was out of control when two-car collision near ‘Hammond
|He was 61. {they arrived. on U. 8. 41. Mr. Kintz's car ap-
A { ——— parently skidded into the path of] . FORT WORTH 2 — | s . another auto on the icy highway, Pe) In Indianapolis [polos ue : \ fn Mr. Turner was killed when his i i 2 | is car hit a tree on Ind. 234 near|
[EVENTS TODAY Robert B. Mills, 4436 W. Vandalia, Roff-| grannard ITSC Federati Hotel Washi | He Bryan, 1833 Tallman | : . | ederation—8 p. m., 8shing-| william Mayes, 2347 English; Margaret, Mr. Wolf died at Plymouth of in-|
D) 7 a ton. ! a FOTOEAST indinapaly Forum for Social Acton—4 Ly TOOTAE 1028 MSE gp Juries guffered when his car p. m., YWCA. | "Jo Evans, 1130 N. Tacoma, smashed into a truck on U. 8. 30| -
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oS i 7 AN py 7 AA ° £) SCATTERED Cua EVENTS TOMORROW three miles west of Bourbon, & A SrowmIYRAL , SHOWERS i AREA Th an ks giving Eve Services in the BIRTHS 5 | ———————————————— 2 es. . A << onze SNOW panes. Center Masonic Lodge — Masonic At Met hodist- George. Mar mrt Kifer: 7 K Pleeddies emple | Charles, et; ur, - \ “ SNOW SHOWERS 1 Irvingion American Legion Auxiliary—Re-| ge Kintz: Rufus, Barbara Nyse- wt Sy AND FLURRIES Wi RAIN ception for delegates and officers for the, wander; Melvin, Monitta Wisby. | Ye . And h o Irvington Union of Clubs, this afternoon, At” St. Vineent's — John, . Betty Noon; n ere you see T M REG PAT'S PEND. COPR 1947 EOW. L.A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. |PKiwania. Club—Hotel Antiers DOIPRINe: eair. Hiflons. Barbara Law: | (for the first time) the NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE: | Dakotas and Minnesota will re: casts include Milwaukee, 17; hi- | M4 OC Wo Hotel, I ig Ry pea er dys ere ALPAGORA CAST SUMMARY — Cold, but rt minima from 10 to 20 degrees | cago and Cleveland, 20; St. Louis, | MARRIAGE LICENSES Edward, Jaunita Wolven; Eimer, Delila| | - pa Melton { | near-seasonal normal tempera- | while much of the Far West will | 21; Kansas City, 24; Boston and [R. T. Robinson, 1806 Martindale; Busie| o¢ Coleman — James, Imagens McClain;| Dr. Percy L. Julian of Chicago This is the stvie of coat tures are predicted for the entire | be in the seasonal 40s. Detroit, 28; New York, 20; Wash |, 8m 200 Me College; Ruth Read-| Dro Nelson Borat JCaufftman: Dr. |last night stressed the importance y ° U. 8. for the next 24 hours. Only Snow or snow flurries are Sre- | ington and Philadelphia, - 30; Fs, 2 Broadway: Bi. Clas: Coots) THE: ‘John, Carol Chamberlin: Edward, (Of the American example before the you see on a few Wisconsin and Minnesota will re- | dicted from Maine through .up- | Memphis 36 and Atlanta, 38. Bariand, rate, at ; a wil Lucile “Fisher; Sharp, = Virginia Alex world in his address in the Serfate Mr. Big Mates of al . port minimum temperatures from | state New York to Ohio apd West | . in E_Fitiavay iN. Oiney; ith_E.| At General—Milton, Veola L_ Woods. venue . alifornia—A very fu 5 to 10 degrees. Tt will be cold and | Virginia, also from northern Micn- Official Weather whtMunbrun, 1HUE ‘Onle. . ~ _ _ |A1 Heme Oscar,” Leths Cubel,“818"N-I Dr. Jullan, nationally known re. sweeping coat with an . | is | Search, 1145 W. 17th Girls |search chemist with the Glidden all around tie belt—a
windy in the Northeast with | jgan and Wisconsin to Montana |—— ~~ " | sarence’ M. Alsman Jr.. Brid : , ‘ : 5% . { v ’ geport; Mar- At St, Francis—Edwin, Pauline RoembXe, | storm warnings for 35 to 40-mile | and Colorado, Moist winds off the |VN'™*" S778 EATER BUREAY whl B, ‘White, Bridgspert, pir] | Ee: "Dolores Korde; Bevard, maith OO. ang former ing Jacitey broad collar that you winds displayed along the coast | Pacific will release rain ov ent ee mm am Fl Siannis . Riley. PFlor-[ Carter. | member and graduate, spoke at a play g n er Sunrise, .....6:40 | Sunset. ......4:24 ence I. Bauman, 808 E. Minnesota. At General—John, Marcelle Ward Bes. | DANGUEL given in his honor at turn up.
01 | Toby Moore, 608%; ke: McLar- | At Col Dade, : from Eastport, Me, to Block Washington, Oregon and most of (Precipitation 36 hrs. ending 7:30 am, 2 To 608% ke Drake: Joie renin tor Robern Wanda West- the “Y.” | “Alpagora” has caught the -
from New York ta the north por- | (Labelled air mass arrows show. {Oklahoma city.
— OG 608'2 Drake Island. N.Y. while -smail craft | Idaho while-rain or snow is fore- |Tois! precipitalin sires Jan. 1.. oa| Miche : : A erin: are flying from | seen for western Montana. (Con- " The © Limes iy Be ery geld Me iFies Deve nN Hahn ARE Vinognt's—Prancis, Aun Hass; He explained that the world looks| California spirit in the 0! le shows eo - - ichard, a r en, . Am Block Island southward to Wil. | sult the Fotocast for detailed pic- |ture e enerday in: other cities: 2 Law Bivald - 2 amma, ws So tivestern, Martha Deprend: Clarence, Barbers lo America W se Tie TRIN coat—and presents ite ot +E. ankersiey; am, ane ens. . . - $ mingson, N. C. (Note the windy Sif of swims ove; We nadion for Aulania serasmsensanrees : A 1 Reman bE A ra ii AL Henotist_Bliwtin, Marguerite; Esther: trine. He cited the support of the gn thate solos d Arrow), . . : : Richard D. Burton 4027 E. New York; | e, Ruby Foust: Lester, abeth 1 . " : ameishade— wn an By morning the mercury is ex- | Forecasters are predicting mini- Clneianati oan an RG ov 57 Pach, 1004 Winton. "| Dolton; George, Louise Bwalt, {Marshall Plan and giving to the G t 9 , 8 | Cleveland secevee 48 78 [Lowell Anderson, Arlington; Drucilla D.| ps Ineedy overseas as concrete illustra- ray) a pected to be in the 20s from | mum temperatures of 32 degrees |Denver ..... 3 sor aan, Briestny KY capitol; Emilie H | DEATHS 9g ttions of deeds to be done by way Al Pe . 4 n R. Davis, , : ; > » , : < ) Maine through northern New | along the Freezing Line on the Ban 137 3 | CHarding 1214 E, Michigan. © © | Mexander Matan, 65. at 113 8 Calor example. York to Missouri and Iowa, also | Fotocast. It will drop still colder | Born Cieesseanarens 53 37 Joseph Byrum, 1034 St. Peter; Maxine yr.jinda’ Frye, 73, at 1734 W. Minnesots,| “Americans need haye no fear of x 1 polis (city) aes 40 28 | Gibson, 1134 °8t. Paul. t myocarditis Bly I ! ? aye no rear ! (4 ) ; Hse. of the Foekies, oid winds hori of his dre cf binesdas [os Angeles : ® 0 {Ode Citas” 1435 8. Bem ashington; | pa Ie Bey. 73, at Genéral, atterioscierotic TOreign ‘isms’ if they show the world : : ¢ . ini A | Los geles ... “en rane ns, . Belmont, ! y ' . i ; i streaming in the front | morning. Minimum temperature |g, 8 3 wae Cn, Rock laland, Ti; Busan | ah e8EF 0 sonnsom. 0 at 80 they are truly their brothers - : : ¥ «from New York to Mississippi will | forecasts range from & S0Id S Ge: | New at Pau} to 7 i High Jhon: m0 E Washi | hypertensive "cardio \ vascular Fayetl®. brother,” he said. “At this time ; . : : {New Orleans ..... .“ t 1 ton; | N ’ ti send thermome into the ‘30s | grees at Duluth to 68 at Miami. |New York ‘9 i | EaL. Soot Morgan, 3370 x ashing Gates Smith Br, 36, at General, perl- America must assume an attitude L J ; , 30 19 Roy Pyles. 3 College; Ethel Greenwood, | jerry H. Baney, T2, at Methodist, cerebral| of deep humility because the people. Hue . ny § x ee
JY ha ans ahh . | tions of the Gulf States. Texas the air flows which ca tem-_ | Pittsburgh ....: . 81 am AN und. United States Army; thrombosis, {of the world are not looking to an nl ~ and the Gulf coabtal, sections ‘perature changes.) - i | an Frinciseo ean . a i ehridne : Laon, B. K. <= Box 177. Shoal poms. is N. Buclid, core. other country except America ; fa j , ; We + \// ye¥pect Minima 1 the 40s. The | Mimum temperature Aore« | Gnfigion, D. ©. 4. ites. 6 40 Dhine G. Lindéex, 423 N.-Coneord, Jeo din hay ™h ® in Finley, myo-| pring world peace and gecurith” PU eas
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