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- Billy Edwards Aided in Baby Death Case (Continued From Page One) fer failure to learn any details of her son's plight. . : Right then and there $65 was contributed, Joe Hobbs, who went to school with Billy, got up petitions to be circulated for contributions to the fund. Today the fund stands’ at|

circultaed by the Unity Methodist Church which the veteran! attended, Riverside Civic League. silver Stars. Mothérs Club and the Mothers’ Chorus of School 44, as well as among neighbors and friends. : Riverside - Veterans Organizations has sent a cablegram to the American Counsel in England to investigate the case is holding a meeting Monday night to dis- | cuss aid. Ernie Pyle Post,.Vet- | erans of Foreign Wars also is understood to be investigating in behalf of the soldier, Meanwhile, Mr. Dawson said he plans-to-call Senators Capehart and Jenner to enlist their aid in behalf of the veteran. ‘Wed British Girl The youth married an English girl and later was wounded in Germany, His wife joined him bere and they lived in Indianapolis until last March. Then, his family said, Billy retuned to England where he panned to attend school on the GI Bill of Rights. His mother sid his letters have indicated they were unable to secure a place to live and that he had peen having “a tough time.” In addition to this son, Mrs. Edwards -had three other sons, a son-in-law, a brother and 25 nephews - in service in World War II.

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only had five men on duty and {it takes eight or 10 to get the big ladders up. We got help from Burlington and Swanton, but. the ? ‘whole place was ablaze by then.”

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County Pioneers Dies Times State Service MARTINSVILLE, Jan. 30—! Mrs. Clifton F. Schnaiter, !

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ler, Odell and Dinton Sadler, temporary shelter. The family was left with only the clothes on their Two physicists reported today {that it may be possible to equip rocket ships of the future with internal cooling systems to pre- 3 vent the ships from melting and! their passengers from burning to] death. : These experts, Dr. Jackson R. Stalder and Dr. David Jukefr, of the Ames Aeronautical Labatory, Moffett Field, Cal, said that it had been calculated that the noses of missiles flying at great altitude become hotter and the tails become cooler. | They pointed out that uver‘heating of “the noses of alrcrart and missiles is one of the many new problems of designers in this supersonic era, and that new ine | formation on noses and tails suggests the, possibility. of an in-| ternal system, The calculations, reported at a' joint meeting of the American | Physical Society and the Inst-| tute of Aeronautical Sciences, were based on- studies of designs’ for missiles which theoretically would travel as fast as 13,000 miles an hour and at altitudes of 75 to 150 miles. : i

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