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as general super quipment for the Highway Depart: pars and a safety ‘kel Service, Inc., He will discuss

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“mittee. i i a + " ot ) | Indignapolis is shown presenting the "Ad Altare Dei" award to Boy Scouts in the ‘Rinehart Ave. lon Ale €or Marsiand St, on the)

to corporations. brought the founding of the Lilly local unit. For more than 10 Jowi the Striegel “Political sub-divisions. to or Bane- Hospital No. 32 which-aaw years he. headed. the Hoosier unit VA Calls for Nurses . |over'the victim's body, pastrd covery, : service in France. - - and in ‘1942 there was formed the To Serve at Billin a Mr. Jonsa dled 108 New Alba iis He was co-founder of the In: Loyal Légion Foundation. * ings 1 Y ns: at

“HOt be permitted to Borrow funds POHOR 10 receive and to adminis- pal Chur-h, he also was interest- today issued-a call for graduate 4... hv a truck Friday one and

Miller It i | Mary Moore: Walter, June Tristipo.! Johnson; Jonsthan, Cora Lowe: Bry coronary -arter : i Mot 1% far away for a good! “I know I'm not going in there Nilam, Diin wn Son: APA) Combs. Eugene; Muriel Maione, sail 7. Walk" 0, 813 N. Bancroft, coro. t I fired four times with alone, as big as that thing 1s.” | Chester, Dorothy Priel: Andrew. Ruth» Loonrra an ortitaseth DMO: | «navies Williams, 48, Vetsran's, glom-

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Marshall Plan | Amendment To Be Offered

Wast Pool of Cash’ Embraced in Setup

gen. Homer KE. Capehart said today he would offer a plan for an international Reconstruction Finance Corporation to the Sen-|§ ste soon as.an amendment to the 8 Marshall Plan. The Hoosier Senior Senator aired his “Capebart Plan" Saturday night before the Peoria, Ill, Bar Association after trying it on for size first in an off-the-record discussion. ‘with 25 Indianapolis pusiness leaders. The Marshall Plan fails en-

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County Toll for '48 Mounts to 10

“The Indianapolis-Marion Coun-| ¥ ty 1948 traffic toll here climbed & 4 to 10 this week-end. | Two pedestrians were killed on jcy streets here and ecm .jof. an. automobile crash last month died yesterday in Geterat| 14 Thinnes him 3 . orth.

Hospital. | Lf Thi was & member of . nnes ‘As _In_the county a woman died | “oo, "porn Group in the Pa-

p b car ‘and she pov d iy Ey init in cific Theater during World War IL

| the state, making a total of 11 the week-end. : Blind Man Hurt al ey | Meanwhile, a 30- :

traffic deaths in the state over year-old blind

man, Henry Moses, 1217 N. New 1 . | Jersey St. lay In General Hos- Of Near- Side |pital In serious condition and his .

seeing-eye dog, “Mike,” who was barred from the hospital, refused! The Indianapolis Redev:lop|to eat or move from his master's ment Commission today filed with {chair. The two were struck by a the City Plan Commission a re- ’ |car Saturday at 13th and Al- development program covering abama Sts. {the second project to be under- | {taken by the commission.

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prise system which has proven itself the backbone of American economy, he said at Peoria. Urges Limited Aid He advocated limiting direct) government-to-government aid to the purely emergency problem of | | feeding the hungry. J As a result of the reception

| The dead are: given -his plan here and in Ane Sawyer 3035 w. The land -which the commisPeoria, Sen. Capehart said, he Mr pry Ee 30,01 v sion proposes to redevelop nas

will offer it as an amendment been evaluated at $130,067. It lies to the Marshall Plan before the “a “ ’ William Douglas, 47, of 827, (pe pear-West Side, -boun led Senate Foreign Relations. Com-| A SCOUT IS REVERENT" — The Most Rev. Paul’ C. Schulte, archbishop of Darnell St. ‘by Washington St. on the north, Mrs. Helen Jackson, 38, of 5234 White River Pkwy. West Drive,

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Failing there, he said. he will toss the Capehart Plan onto the

SS.Peter and Paul Catholic Cathedral. Thirty-one scouts received the honor at the | Harry B. Wysong, 62. of 217 South, and the John Deere Plow

floor of the Senate as an out-| hands of Archbishop Schulte on Scout Sunday, yesterday. He was assisted by priests |W. 28th St. OO yoparty oA cvispment i . a , a . . . \ 2 “gy: 4 ’ right substitute for the Marshall] of Ihe archdiogese. Recipients must give 250 hours of service to the church in keeping Robert Croninger, 24. of But The Blan of ede lor ne! : {wi e scour law: out 1 : : : iw planning commission, calls for a] Government-to-government - re- SO aw, aso s reverent. Robert Lee Martin, 17, R. R, 1, panning « area to be used for

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covery aid makes private enter- WV 1°. SN. JX 1 CEE ti : voip SOMeryille, Ind, .salesrooms. garages, warehouses in the Ewropean countries oJ K L lly D d t 86: BR | | T m | Richard Fairchild of Evans- : ict t vole subservient 30 Shots Sov- e' Ne i rea a : ' f es Oo orrow Foy ar re 9": fvans fut relopmant Commis-| sraments, Den opens 2 Duvall, 72, Memphis, sion said the pi 1d eventurenemmmee FOr Industrial and Civic Leader Sn Desi; 73, Metsghia stn Sil he. POR Tela vets

Levin W. Jones. 33. Frankfort, families; consisting of -383- per-

ope Rding VpoR Shose gov. (Continued From Page One) (in 1921 awarded him the honorary time he personally wrote an route ...° sons, now living in the area. into channels, of their own choos-| 20¢ traveled the nation visiting degree, Master of Pharmacy. a post card of greeting to each Honry Lienbach, 40, - Knox There are now 57 structures in ing, he said, the Marshall "Plan | Wholesalers. | Other schools who conferred émployee. County. ' the area used for housing the 124 would effect “a form of state go-| * Then followed repeated sxpan honorary degrees on him include Mr. Lilly was born Nov. 18, vr : (families, the commission said. calism bordering on that ideol- Sion programs which saw the University of Pittsburgh, Doctor| 1861, in Greencastle, but moved|: Thomas Schaffer, 33, ‘Gary. | Almost all of the housing struc-

of government with which establishment of a science build- Of Laws, 1933; University of theitc Port Gibson, Miss., at the close! Mp Sawyer was struck by a tures, according to the commis5 oy Rpm today.” ing in 1911, the biological labora- South, . Doctor of Science, 19:5; 0f the Civil War as his father car driven by John L. McGee, 29, sion, are frame and rt 50 The United States pulled out 'CTies at Greenfield in 1914 and DePauw University, . Doctor of Was intérested in cotton planting. of 726 8. Lyndhurst Drive, as he years old. Only nine structures of ite own depression. of the (he Lilly Research Laboratory in Laws, 1935; Butler - University, His mother soon died of malar- crossed the street at Arnolda Ave. have inside toilets and only nine Son CAPCRATE ointed ouc 1934. ; 'Doctor of Laws, 1936; Indiana !a. He and his father became and W. Michigan St. Saturday have water connected. Only eight bv using the RFC. That agency| An important step in the growth University, Doctor of Laws, 1936; Very ill from the same disease. He night. He died a few minutes structures have sewers connected. franced private enterprise when O the plant under Mr. Lilly's di- Purdue University, Doctor of Spent the next few years in Indi- after the accident. : | The commission pointed out n; es b p i » ¥DHs ent to. rection was the decision 10 accept Laws, 1939, and University of ana and then moved to Paris. Ill, Died in Ambulance that of the 24 wells in the area, private funds were Insufiacien | Michigan, Master of Science, 1041. in 1869 where his father was a! A car driven by.a 22-year-old eight have recently been sealed

: the invitation of the Insulin com- ; 4 the lob. m “of the University of 4 In 1942, at dinner in New York Partfer.in a drug store. Purdue student, Alvin Birnbaum, by the Board of Health because He Joposed that adh of the in 1922 to co-operate in City, he was awarded the Rem- gE; 873 the family was back in Bayonne, N. J.. struck Mr. Doug--the water was not pure. de A Wile x the insulin = commercially ington medal for distinguished, 1 901°" a, this Jue in lian 3 0 las in the 900-block of N. West } emm— RC along the American pattern, Available to the medical profes-|service to pharmacy. OR nasestice Tet an Ste The HM leq Youle to Girl Scouts Tour capitalized in part by investments| Despite his achievements and In 1882 Mr. Lilly married” Miss or o an am u- The Times Buil ding by its own wealthy nationals and Until this time the important recognitions, Mr. Lilly was a mod-|Ljily Marie Ridgley of Lexington, Mrs. Jackson died in General

= { .'est man, and the only statement ? Girl Scouts from Troop No. 73 in part by a foreign branch of the CTug had not been available gen- *% fie oni el Ky. Two sons, Eli, now. company H t being Girl Scou p United States RFC. erally to diabetics and in a recent he permitted in “Who's Who" was president, and J. K. Jr., executive Hospha) yesterday Amer ole made a tour of The Times bulld{meeting in Indianapolis commem.- 2 meager recital of a few of (he vice president. were born. Mrs night in the 5400 block W. Wash- ing Saturday. Leader of the

Says Money Available | i ‘ 2 2 . orating discovery of the wonde: Main facts of his life. ‘Lilly died in 1934. The following troop is Mrs. Harry Cunningham. The Bovernment-io-govarm drug tribute was paid to the firm, In another field, a fondness for year Mr. Lilly married Mrs. LRIEsWn 3. The ear was Sriven byl Assistant troop leader is Mrs. ment procedure shrinks the will for jts role in developing its wide Stephen Foster melodies made’ Allison Hume. v'Delaware Bt. Her death brought. ¥10V4 Smith. of private capital to invest in the! yge, Mr. Lilly nationally known in : ght rhe tour was arranged as a

{ the rural ¢ Fr, Sis ow COME a earl, We Haron mk chen LL thr coun ol to our or 0, run to Har. “if a mation 1s worthy of committee on pernicious anemia. A. the, suggestion of "is sons, 0 C Injured Jan: 29; when his car-ihe troop. for February, Members assistance by the United States, cotered into a similar arrange-|he began collecting original manu-| ir. skidded into a parked automobile| ©f the troop making the tour it must be worthy of investment! MeO with the company in devei- scripts and personal effects of p : lin the 1900 block of N. Meridian Were Barbara Mills, Alice Cunby its pwn nationals” [OPing liver extract. _ - [Foster until he had the most j - |Bt., Mr. Wysong died early yes-|Ningham, Sue Ann Stafford, 4 ’ Mr. Lilly became chairman of complete set of the master's first| ugger : Tterday morning at General Hos. Phyllis * Bissell, Sarah Frank, . pital,

The doll ollars for the Capehart |the board of directors in 1932 ana | editions in ‘existence. * Bebe Burray, Martha Alexander,

plan are readily available, hé said.

The 16 nations involved in the re 1 covery aid ‘program have 3 eldest son, Eli. . thousand sets of replicas of the (UP) — City police started a terday and four passngers in his ley.

billion in short and lo “+ As a leader in civic and cul- editions and gave them to schools search today. for the slayer of car were slightly injured -when rr —— assets held in the U. §. alone -y tural fields. Mr. Lilly often ren. and libraries. He had some of John Ray, 25. Mr. Ray died early the car skidded from the road ARMY RADIO STATIC FREE their nationals. dered unselfish service, He was the music scored for bands and Sunday morning of a blow from three miles west of Butler on U.S Army planes will soon be These assets, he said, do not in- charter, member of the Indian- Save thess away, principally fu an-unidentified assaflant. U2 BOAR Pom ao - clude holdings sent to other conn. “POMS Commercial Club, jow 1ebands In Latin America. Ray, father of two small chil- ZA second car involved In the micro-waves better ay Pry ns (tries'such as Switzerland and ae Chamber of Commerce, which; In 1940 the National Commit- dren, died an hour after being accident left the Tas and stick eedingly short radio waves Latin American countries n tae "8 founded by his father. He tee for Music Appreciation con- attacked on a South Bend street. two utility poles. The driver, Wal-| ' i : later ed on various commit- ferred on him the award for ter Kail, Auburn, received ser-

was succeeded as president by his’ Mr.. Lilly then published a SOUTH BEND, Ind. Feb. 9 Mr. Croninger was killed yes- Martha Mills and Virginia Beck-

form “of “escape” | 3 c- i ! IN D ) the War pe” capital during .qg pe. a the group's president./ achievements in perpetuating the gp atases ae the Say le lous head. Ang Celt o Hiri. RUBpER IN DEMAND robber ) ar Struck Tree : . rican

‘orks and memory of Foster. He proposed ‘the foreign branch He headed.the fund .campaign Wor was leaving a birthday anniver- When his car struc companies used. over 1,100,000 of tHe American RFC to be set for the Y."M. C.-A:-bufiding and Collection “Given-to- University — sary-celebration. -Ray-interceded.giate Road Ar mruk RT res of gvnthetic: and natura up ‘under his plan, finance ap- was chairman of Marion County's! The Foster collection, contain- and was hit by one lethal punch. j5.¢ night, Mr, Martin was fatally rubber. proximately half the Reconstrue- Mot: successful Liberty Loan ing more’ than 10,000 items, has Marion W. Hillman, St. Joseph injured. ‘Two passengers in th : . heen given to the University of County Coroner, said Ray died car were hurt slightly; : : —

SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!

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foreign couniries, the other half © chairman of the first Come» "of “shearing of -the-spinal cord Mr. Fairchild died yesterday oo ‘ to be financed by investment by unity Chest campaign’ and was Pittsburgh. in the I sh by a blow to in an Evansville Ty a STRAUSS the wealthy persons of those 1° Motivating force. back Of - Among the :nany organizations the side or front of the face.” being struck by a car earlier In : countries themselves. World War I Red Cross drives. .,n which he held membership was Clifford Stone. 26. - another the week. | Proposes ‘Vast Pool” In 1917 Mr. Lilly proposed the the Indiana Commandery of thé member of the party celebrating! A car driven by Lawrence Under the Capehart plan, the S!2Dlishment of a military nos- Military Order of the Loyal Le-.p, gs nurthday, was injured when Striegel, Jeffersonville, struck| RFC of each country would form pital as a miémorial to his “ather, gion. In 1929 he was asked by he went to Ray's aid. Mr. Duvall as he alighted from a vast pool of dollars to be lent Civil War colonel. The action the national office to revive the : {a bus at Memphis. A truck fol

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Only restriction he propo hospital yesterday as the resilt

was that political AE ie danapolis Foundation, an organt:' “A member of the Christ Episco- The Veterans Administration

of injuries recetved when he was!

'n Purchase and operate govern 1, Peet, for RABAT THE MEA we ramets ear a FP lk wot 0 Paya Kota -owned industry other than Ph Por. ’ a. . ; .._ Harrison. } on State Road 30. hose" which are accepted. fi thie ™ pe oo Wrote. Employees..on World Tour a oes pay-a-beginning ..MF._Lienbach, 40, custodian’ of ‘country as legitimate public util-> ______v ¢ Wrdue Trustee CHIba OT WhiTh he was v-mem=gsI5ry- 61 $2644 5 year-for-u fives Lhe Knox County Courthouse, ~~ ities, > _ In “the “educational fiehd Mr: per-were Columbia. Indianapolis. gay “40-hour week. -Nurses.-are-died of injuries suffered. .when-the- : His pin, the senator said, LilY's Activities were many. For athlete,” Woodstock’ and--Wawa- grihted 30 days annual leave and-8uto- he was driving skidded on would eliminate over-all govern- 10 years he was a Purdue Univer-'see Yacht. He was a member of 1s days sick leave an icy stretch of U. 8. 41 near | : ment buying which contributes so Sity trustee as well as being Co-/the Society of Indiana Pioneers, 4 ..}ications are to be addressed Vincennes and struck a utility | heavily to inflation’ and at ‘the| founder of the Purdoe Research Indiana Historical Society; New- i, pinoy Veterans Administra- Pole. wr ame time “inspire the interest of Foundation and a member of the comer Society of England; Or- ;i,n Hospital, Ft. Harrison Mr. Schaffer, 33, Gary, w The Tagy vestment and restore. . : chid Basiely > Calijphmta) AR - te : fatally injured when & coal tors ‘ of the people in foreign His alma mater, the Philadel- Association of Indianapolis; In- go ... he was driving w : Rating Inthe processes-of ‘a free phia College of Pharmacy, named diana State Symphony Society: British Raze Synagogue Chicago-vound Nickel Pats ily erprise system.” him to the board of trustees. and English Foundation and the TEL AVIV, Feb. 9 (UP) Brit- road passenger train Y iii ——————— ¥ —— =| United War and Community Fund ish troops today demolished the meee oer ——— McC eo 3 Sh i : Ge Wild Board. abandoned Baalshemtov syna- A VAST FOREST ain 5 0 % 0 i % Typical of the Hoosier-norn in- gogue which they charged had Kentucky, noted for fits blue

dustrialist was his action when been used by Jewish snipers as grass, has some 12 million acres!

But ‘Cat's’ Trail Is 'Hot' o a world tour in 1923. At that an operations base, of forests.

Animal, Described as 30 Inches High, 7 Feet ndion igeVi 1chi | aio], Duskbed ws 30 locket High Foe! In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics

By VICTOR PETERSON EVENTS TODAY Shaler, Alan, Nrgarel Weinkeul, | Josh, Kathryn Smith: Robert, Esther | Pris On safari with Big Game Hunter Harry MeUiainy Hoosier Art Salon Opening«W. H Block Broek: wis phe; Jlaroit, Blulsh Long; Eugene, Beily Sauer | KES PEAK, Ind. Feb. 9 I've seen the monster and I'm Co auditorian Nal Duna, Ol Jo talians pullliatn, | At General) James, Willa Clay. William RBOINg to stay * * yn Local Underwriters and Butler College of on Ugas, wrl, Julia Hernish-| Alice Price Wade; William, Linda Blake. K 10 stay here until I get him.” ’ Business Administration—2 p mm, Butler lfegef; George, Bdns Bensheimer; Phillip, more, Paul. Jacqueline Nunn, Cornelius H These were the words issued this mornipg by Big Game (ampus Raleigh Be! Sain: oncar Drs Will Gladys Mile Alma" Sisugnier’ u IV . Central fodiana Seetion, American Insti- aay 18s ERE, liam, adys Miles { the I, 3 LAITY McClain from his monstér-hunting headquarters on “ute of Electrical Engineers—8 p.m. Robert,” Rtiyn. Zander Noman Lai iti Dori Ly. Katherine Enlow: : ~ + Moore farm near New Bellsville. Telephone Bids. ~~ Morgan: Raiph; Margaret Lyons® Rob. William, re rach Harry, Louise success (0Year-old ‘tracker and trapper took ‘renewed hope for EyVENTS TOMORROW Heng Hinuay, Witham, Maty Mo-| wii Loube Andwson: Waitt, Wiles : estas ——— sm tn——— o . . : , r . epg sigh 8 In his expedition after! ~~ po | Weekig torture on “World Understanding’ At Gemeral—Prederick, Katherine Kesler, At HWome-—John, oe Runek 530 w ; P.S. And he rem— 8hting and firing several shots hunter declared. It was so dark |"; ui Washingios High ‘School. | Jesse, Irene Minton. [Palmer Charles, Mary Dale.” 1123 N ’ at the “big " |T couldn’t make sure of its color.” |Retary Club—Claypool Hotel, . |At SL Francis—Thomas, Helen Teagardin; = Missouri; Eddie, Estella Walker, 449 "af nin cat” Baturday eve- or Pes | —— | Earl, Masgaret Cornwell: W. 13th. ’ . now — a company ot 8. Mr. McClain was certain he gu gpg ® {a1 Mame-.. alter, Viola Kwikowski, 1517 nd Returning This Afternoon = |¢Arly bagged the creature which Twins Rooievelt; Raymond, Georgia Wagner, DEATHS Hanan Oxfords for - have got him this time DAs been terrorizing the neigh- ai Methodist — Richard, Alols Wright, Girls dney J. Bolin, 77, 318 Northern, coronary : “Ure if it hadn't bee: borhood for months. \ sirls, CL t—Alberi, Betty McFall; Har- Mary B. Terrell Hoy. 80, 626 Douglas, ar. Spring = luxurious 0 stormy,» he q Pd Inte and Confident of Success AL Methodist = Walter, Jane Deauliou:| mid, Bisabeth Riey, ‘umes, Theis | _teriosciorotic hea ana , e declared e 0 —— . ’ iggle; rh, yllis Stoo; am, Willlam K. Millhol das Frederick, Thelma England, Dorsh. gRosemar [1s Siaobs; will a apihalnnd, . 87, 118K. 38th, comfort on earthe

mapped h oA : “ ton; = el usio; trek into hia plans for another | Confident he was‘closing in for vd Ketan, Marshall, Car + Matin; Brown; Norman, Dorothy Smith; Prank, Columbus Alvin Caveir, 71, General, corot he, Brown County wilds | M McClad lanned y 3 , Robe: Mary Daly; Marvin, rilyn Harold, nary occlusion his Afternoon. (the kill, . Mr. n p Heine; Jods Mas. Lette, George, Lgous Bain; John, Joanne | Lilllan R. Claybrooks, #1, 743 N, California “aes N | . . Fowler, “| Mor ; Broest, Joy Quaken ; Hoy, pheumonia y . I'm gohOw he is there now and another expedition to the fringe! ona, Dora Aldred; rd, Marsha! * Bihel Parmer; Robert, Louise Bland, | Baby Hoop, 18 hours, Methodist, subar- ¢ A Ng to stay until I get him.

ard, ¥ : +d , V Gunn; Lester, ¢ ' hemo neigh of the wild area of caves, and| Duncan; James, Vi url, Lows Nagle: Hersehiel, ris Cook: Bdgar, Joy Pollard; | achnold rrhs bor, Arthur Artist, was/ravines north of his headquar- Robert, pluton Colt a Tot

Bernice Chapman; : rold, Bum Danny, Thei. | Charlotte Hutchinson 16, 3850 N re Robe ma Albright: W velyn Wilson. | plhrdio vasculat lL. a0 -X. Mines, Ng and we both saw the thing. |ters. veeil; i| James, Louise Chase! George, Luella Homer Murray: McCandless, 11, Methodist,

my Winch : ¢ at *hester just on the chance declared the diminutive hunter. Uvanni: William, Helen Beckwith, | die Douglas; Leon, Virginia Rog J erulonephritis ’ of { A ecla e minu Coleman — Perderick, Ann Prelje:| I pon : 0 James Frarecis HW Gen 8aiq ting him,” Mr. - McClain! But he planned to set A<hurien Rasold_ Carol Sneek. Clange, pitas irieia” Philport: owerd Ro dn one arith x ngmes, 99, eral, pre. <r . re . w: . Robert, Jane Thomas: bert, Robert, Mildred Chattin: William, Piyi- | Mary ackson, 58. 1980 DeQuiney » Hunt . i of traps around the eerie spot | Jennie Henderson: Theodore, Esthet! lis M ; nh mesenteric | hrombosis y Cats *F McClain described the| After sighting the animal 8Bat-' fachuck: John, Marreet Sturman; Marin, Alors. Joan Pelahaks Ruby Brown. Charles G. McCallister Wl 2m E Ter. |”

To ng nth MAP nd out aay mer McCain eit 28 Bl at BL 8 MR ate, we SHEL WH vm cen gi 0 malt IL Would weigh about animals tracks yesterday, but the MS Wat = Jum Rely 3c. find aw, Sune PE SLE Pi Teh on won, carte] L STRAUSS & CO THE: MAN'S STORE nl do,” the 120-pound|traps were empty this morning.| VA James, Leona Crimp; Damon, Joss | Bogen Georss: Samm. Dork Graves: | h. NuD0U6T, 8, Veterans, coronary » VIN 3 o UH : : 3 . ir Cowl - % Eo * Riis Gi » . is et t pri Ae a Si : fq

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{tively new cruiser Emanuele FiliROME, Feb. 9 (UP)—Russia's perto Duca D’Aosta,

MTL . 5 Lt. Urban F. muiones, former (Hallion) Warships Giulta Cesare, rebuilt in 1933-37, * : Indianapolis resident, is now sta- Russia will receive the Kills ] y Wo tioned at Carswell Air Force rece! compara.

8th “Air Force, | share of the Italian Navy num-|in 1935, which carries a main He is the son bers 45 ships, including the 35-igrmament of eight six-inch guns. of Mr. and Mrs. year-old battleship Giulia Cesare, a ———————————— Carl F. Thinnes, badly Wresked by Sombs and TRAFFIC TOLL LOWER 1515 English beached at Trieste, an official re- e ‘trafic death toll in SAve, and a port.on the division of the Italian ae States for 1947 one member of Holy!fleet showed today. Reed A . ’

; The rest of the Italian fleet was mately 32.500 persons, was 1200

and Catholic givided among France, 43 ships;less than during 1046 despite & © Youth Organiza-|yYugoslavia. 17; Greece, two, and big Increase in motor vehicle tion, His wife, Albania, ‘two. The U. S. and travel Mary, and 2-

h-| J ter reside with STRAUSS : REC ' Ha Flog yer TRADITION With A TOUCH. OF . TOMORROWA. ..

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