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hall to cers oe the ore said a woman L few days ago ang meeting room could , ited States unless his wife and or OmBEIOW night, hi could come too, derstood 1 wns fe The attorney said he had just ing and he told they § cn money left from the fund place was avallably, the boy's family on Question = ind friends to pay two fares, erday, Mr, ory Meanwhile, the veteran's nd VFW — mother, Mrs. Noble Edwards,

1906 Sugar Grove Ave., said $150 which has come in through donations will be sent to the attorney to help pay the family’s fare. Collect

official organization, Indiang Wallace, said he had of the refusal. hey Sant J je meeting tomorrow J that contributions en ganize the Marion up. to send to the youth. 1p of the- state ore

drive to finance an attorney said

om said the nother place to meet,

id’ Law est Cabbie . night used the pres. ded” city ordinance tleg cabs to "arrest ack, of 232 W, 1 ordinance to tighten | * a widespread. boot fic was introduced at 's City Council meets insistence of Polics rd Rouls. ure would make it il or receive money for on in unlicensed cabs, d penalize those who r this purpose, or dis« accept requests for on in bootleg cabs. has described the inance -a8- “out-mod- , police ih ot saction between driver. they did in the case

charges were dismissed Monday.

Special Assessment Vote Taken by ITU

A nation-wide vote was under-

ternational Typographical Union! today to determine whether a special assessment of 415 per| cent should be levied on -their total earnings. More: money was needed to fight the printers’ strikes against! ewspapers. in Chicago and other |& ities, ITU officials said. Ballots will be tabulated at International headquarters here and the issue will be decided bys a majority vote. Some voting members. believed it might be as long as a week or 10 days before results of the ballot were known.

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She Gets Even

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consin-born social leader of Lon-!

American society which snubbed her for her humble birth. Mrs. Corrigan, widow of James Ww. Corrigan, a: Cleveland steel magnate, died Jan. 22 in New

to European nobility.

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ltry—1948 springers and broilers, 35¢; | ig a, 24c; cocks and stags, |

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Police today were investigating charges of a 65-year-old woman that she endured almost a year,

‘of drudgery, starvation and mis-

treatment in an Indianapolis ‘home.

Mrs. Nettie Locke, formerly an

York. Her will, filed for probate Inmate of Marion County Julietta today, listed $100,000 in bequests Home, told her ‘story to police

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by social leaders in this country (She charged, however, that they paid her no wages and beat her. !

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* Mrs. Corrigan left an estate of [vestigated neighbors’ complaints $1,347.795. She he'd lived in Lon- [that the woman was mistreated. | She told police she left Julietta

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mitted they did not pay her but | said they gave her lodgings, food. {clothing and cigarets. Officers] said they admitted withholding|

food from her if she “got into"

things at night.

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ne stories that she was mistreated and grade B large. 36c; grade B small 'and that she had been tied with |

ropes while the husband beat her with a belt.

In their report the officers said |

‘he woman had some bruises on her. She was given lodging at ‘he Theodora Home as officers investigated the complaint.

3 Killed as Arabs

Riot Against British t CAIRO, Feb. 18 (UP)-“Three

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{yesterday in Tripoli, British au-| —rithorities announced today, . Eight |

British soldiers were wounded.

{--Military. reports. from the Lib.

{yan capital said the riots started (after British troops arrested Aly Fekky Hassan, leader of the Arab Kotla party.

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