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East 4 * Robert Earl Curry, Farmersburg: Margue- Accused Killer’ S » rite Ellen Duling, 3065 English ¥ : H vl 1 1 FoTgEAST’ BLN Ri gg Emblematic of gracious living, NuTone Door Chimes are a gift both Leones B. Harmon, 1310 2 | , EE Onarles dB. Baggett, 2a nN wy A / A wler, Lawrenc . . o Leatiiais [Eva carl Ervin i410 N. Arsenal, Jesse Brown, Remorse Told lovely and practical for your home . . . or that of a friend. rsena ce TT] swow wilt 1 Hartman, Richmond; Ruth A li ones, Rich : s wiRS 0 | Tigedors Hughes: ai) tn Holmes; Minnie, WASHINGTON, Ind. yy Dec. 11 Prices start at $3.95. AND FLURRIES a RAIN ons W. Jo Sitaon, 313] Pleasant; Matte (UP)—Witnesses for the state at os Melvin’ L. Kettelhut, 933 N. Bancroft; the trial of George Arthur Morgan, T M REC PAT'S PEND COPR 1947 EOW. L. A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Bette Myers, 314 N. Bradley is wife, testified . : a . . : hie Yue 2. | Loran Long, Clayton; Marylou Osting, 1348 accused of killing his wife, tes } NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- | moist flow from the Pacific will | Chicago and Milwaukee 18; wa. |OgRR C08 today he apparently felt sorry for R} | : 0 \ th- | troit 22: Boston 23; New York and James Mathis, Bilver City N. M.; Anne ~~ divi CAST SUMMARY: It will be | feed the rainy area from north- | troit 22; Bosto “ ya a “Balls, 3020 Washington Blvd himself when he was taken into cuspartly cloudy and colder in most | ern California to Washington. | Philadelphia 26; St. Louls ard pwight' Mendenhall, 2023 Washington ‘ody if sections of the Northefist tonight | (Consult the affected areas on the | Kansas City 28, Washington 2, RAYS ’ SM ae a ee, The defendant was quoted as say- [ ay. The labe air | P » ture Memphis 34 and Atlanta 40, Rhea, 410 W. 39th h / and early Friday. The isbefled at i Foiocast fore Sealed Pietire of HR T noma William. McCaffery Barnes Hotel; ing “this is a cruel old world ' while \ ma py ( JNEIAD storms over e ‘ ) } y y ser, Barn Hot 8 uw oe Now di 8 i 24 hours ) Official Weather Richard Lhe uth 1700 Bpring Mn; par- being carried to an ambulance afier ) shows the path Y I I 5 A . " y 1 oy Bipun! ID anion, on Nina M found in the woods suffering from which will cause vee oiieters to Your Weatherman's outlook UNITED STATES Soave BUREAL Nihon ler, 4020 Ca) ax Wouiids 1 She Tead, tne withiess y - drop 5 to 10 degrees colder than | calls for clear weather [rom ee y I~ Carl L. Bhanks, 115 W. llth; Edna Mae Tova J 5 hh . 56 $ 2) fall, 115 W declared. - rT seasonal normals from Maine to | Arizona and New Mexico to toe Frei WW eT m ! 02 Hal, IB VW 3 Morgan,.69, is charged with man- . v “ = Jalle | i y clout util es Jan. 1 14 6 4 yale 0 , > Virginia ad the Ohlo Vall y. By | central Plains. It will be cloudy Tota} precipitation since Jan. } 4m BIRTHS Sei slaughter in the death of his wife, £8.95 NuTone / ercur | wher ac "As ar ay . " hos arre Savin Yh to oy hee sav Wace Riess wpe The following tabie shows the Tempers. Ab St. Vineents—Paul, Ruth Sherlock: Whose charred body was found in SPECIAL nto the 2ix d on the inset chart. ture yesterday in other cities Floyd, Lauretta Long; Robert, Delores the smoking ruins of the couple's N Y £ ginia and the Ohio Valley through Early morning temperatures will 4 Station High Low (Jcudsbush, — Willlam. Julla' Doughty: | farm home on April 13, 1946. nsas to Arizona and along the | s 308 fro rginia to [ALANA eR 2p | Harsh hy Staniey: Leslie, Mable : Kansa A g be in the 30s from Virgin A tn 3 Fy Havsteli Dorothy Baniey: Leslie, Mabl Another witness, Police Capt. No. K-28, not pice west slopes of the Rockies to the | Arkansas and Oklahoma, also the 30 2 Wa Myo pa > Do A yeaes Rogers. deci éd the wounded . Canadian border. | Northwest while the Gulf States 2 27 Eimer, Nelli® Glassing. me YogTs “wh did 1 do it?” tured, with 2 tones, Flurries of snow are predicted | will record minima in the “any BER A Tan now Lim for morthern New England and®| 50s. Lowest temperatures in the ET 2% 8. Artis Dr ! an > hi wi tend that Mor ple from Lake Ontario to Ohio and | nation are expected in Minneso'a 4“ 1 . Girly a Siale silorn i n 95 "i . . " . Wik 10 25 At St. Francis—Albert, Letha Ais ns. oan hacked himself with an ax ® . West Virginia. Forecasters are | and the northern sections of Wis- | 0 tei, rreviverss 39 38 | Faul Norma Green. James, 10a Hymer.| . . '14r) his wife and burnin calling for a new snow mantle consin where the mercury will Los Angeles » ives 61 41 At Coleman - Patrick, Mildred Tike after ling 5 W e an g Miami T4 George, Janice Ellison; Glenn, Kathleen down their home with her body from Upper Michigan through | tumble from Maine along the ‘ st 4 Rhodes , d E ?

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inne i i 3 v yg \ + New ( ans Montana to eastern Washington, | border to Michigan, Iowa ind tha N do 10 Jumes, Thelma Fox, Wiliam, Dora pr EB. Smoot told the court

New Oregon and northeastern Califor- | Dakotas where minimum tem-

a Clty } Marie Do dd John Mildred’ Alford nia, Moist winds from the At- | peratures will range from 10 to 20 Omaha 3 | Edwin, Emma Ren wi oseph, Love that his autopsy disclosed no smoke lantic will release general rain | degrees, Ey oor AL SC Vineent's—Willlam, Mary Gervelis; in Mrs. Morgan's lungs, an, indica- b i spay along the coastal states from Minimum temperature forecasts Bon, Praneines RE Nae Be. Thad Rizniver. tion that she died before the home ' TIME-CHIME (K-38 a ove) is a handsome come North. Carolina to Texas while a Include Duluth 2; Cleveland 16;- Washinglon, DC " 12 | 313 W. 42d was burned. |

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