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OES 452 PLAN PROGRAM en Prospect Chapter 452, OES, will Sunday in a panel discussion on/hold®a Mother's Day program the aging population in the U, 8.[Monday. : Lena Scherer is worthy “The attorney organized 'the/matron and: Wayne nursing-home association aboutiworthy patron.

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Rolling a division in Indianap- By NOBLE REED After a nightiong Tull. the Aght lis to a cago electrical com- sl il ; . - ¥ od was announced this morning ae of Sandidates that boa " ing of the last five days was re- a from Willow Run by Clay B. Bed- publican organization committee NM (sumed after dawn. British two-| STRAUSS W ford, Kaiser-Fraser vice president at the primary. election polls {Pounders and mortars laid down SAYS: 4 | in charge of manufacturing. {Tuesday was completed today. , a heavy fire and Irgunists replied . i The group buying the Kaiser-| This faction, ® known officially! [with iho machineguns and . Frazer mill here is headed by Vic- as the Republican Candidates jotier automatic. weapons, F tor Nemeroff, president of ihe Committee, is composed of party T--Royal Air Force Spitfire fight- p Electro Manufacturing Corp., Chi- workers aligned with County |ers, five of which late yesterday J cago; electrical contraclors and! GOP Chairman James Ingles ana attacked . Irgun . positions with! ; . i suppliers. : . ) Joseph—J.- Daniels, former 11th rockets, circled over. the Jewish [ : The announcement said the - District chairman f fpositions again today, but did not! I lant would continue to operate They are slating George L jattack. - British authorities said i ith-about the same personnel. It| Denny for the Congress nomina- jthey were for “moral effect.” a mploys approximately 400. The| | tion, Frank Fairchild for prose- | Both Arabs and Jews received roperty. will be transferred July lcutor, Sheriff Al Magenheimer with joy the news of the United i and Kaiser-Fraser will operate| for renomination, Arthur W. [Nations agreement fof a truce i t at capacity until that ‘date, E. 4 Grayson and George C. Kincaid {for the .old walled city of Jeru- i Ordway, general manager, said Ir the two county commissioner salem. It halted a mass evacua- - 4 his TOrleg. onaht th , \nominations, Dr. Roy B. Storms tion of Arabs from the Holy City. Eyl Rss Wb EDL. he staal {for Coroner and Paul R, Brown | Arab and Jewish spokesmen] . ir o. Oct. 6. 1047. | tor surveyor. Louis W, Fletcher jagreed yesterday to the: truce, ' Mr. Bedford -explained at Wilk, & {is unopposed for county treasurer. | Arab efforts to halt the evacua- J ow Run that K-F's steel outlook | , No Final Decision “ition had failed; even though con- 5 ad improved greatly in the last | The rival faction organized as jsulates of adjacent Arab states days as a result of the ac-! {the Marion County Republican. {had been asking a deposit of $100| uisition of the Ironton Blast {Campaign - committee, iormed | before issuing visas, The money | ace at Provo, Utah, Which, h jaround associates of James L.| is returnable when the visa hold-| y thin two weeks 1b expected to Bh SY {Bradford, former county GOP 5 Jotams to Palestine. { producing 300,000 tons an-/ - , ' |chairman, hdd not reached final ews, meanwhile, laid down a ually. 1 9 1948 PHOTO GIRL—=A farmer's daughter, Joyce Thorsen, |decisions on its slate: However, ° : : landing strip on the outskirts of Mr. Bedford said Kaiser-Frazer| | wows ‘em in the big city, outclassing hundreds of urban love- |this group may double up with the| = OES ELECTS—Mrs. Sonoma [Jerusalem under Arab fire and uld receive for the Indianap- Ties for the title of "1948 Photo Girl." Chosen at. the Chicago lother committee on several of the| Woodruff of Ft.. Wayne and |Scheduled regular flights to Tel - lis mill all that had been paid| Press Photographers’ Annual Ball, the. 1i8-pound queen-gets-a free Candidates. Ra E-Waltsrs—NaBS af AVIV. The Jewish lifeline supply . faa or it. trip.fo Hollywood and a movie role One certain double siate candi-| "37 alters, Nappanee, Will {route by highway has been under ’ # { - em - eae soso Samir date will be Sheriff Magenheimer| serve as the new grand matron héavy Arab pressure. : / ._ofe . s * . : > wd n- Americans Train Derailed on “Killed I 1 on ne racy was backed Totland. grand..patron. respective: Cae pott from Beirut 8d, the : hs lan Messina Bridge Golorado Line | rain aset “taken” by the other group. ly, of the Indiana Grand Chep- | posed. bh he censorship - on - all RAI EE gx ROME, Apr. 29 (UP)—Press PARKDALE, Colo, Apr. 29 ow “who ond ir midabie opposition] ter OES. Palestine matters, including mili- White Canvas i ports said today that a group (UP)—Traffic on the Denver «In Michi dl 0 . |who still has some of the regular ._. ly movements, Othef. Arab 3 f Sicilian-born Americans would|Rio~ Grande Western Railroad ! organization workers béhind him Joverninsnla are expected Jo fol- Oxfords— 33 nance construction of a bridge was tied up early today after an| but apparently not enough ‘to to nstal low sult, . i ss the Straits of Messina, engine and three baggage cars of| MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. Apr. 29 ovércome the double dilate power Combintd Jewish forces in Tel "JACK PURCELL" — 3d nking Sicily with the peninsula/a passenger train were derailed (UP) — Funeral services were!behind the sheriff. : Avly scaltd off he. Amb port a it t the toe of Italy's boot. {near here. . |planned today for Omer Philpott, Fights Uphill Contest : city of Haifa by land and pressed which to fennt : + ~The bridge. will be started “in| None of the 65 passengers i4, Who was killed when a New| In the prosecutor race. the in-. er S _._|their attack into the fifth day : iia ot o near-future,” --the--reports aboard the train was hurt. York Central train struck a car cumbent. Judson L. Stark, ap- : against formida Arab Tresist- : ond bia : Po 3 ;-and -will-be -high-enough to Raflfoad officials -blanied- last Hast night. opi iiiii “| peared to bef ” “an uphit rg ra ert ENC semen ens et badminton players— rn meer nr en aaa permit the largest commercial night's derailment on a sprung| Leo Missal, 57, Michigan City, contest against Mr. Fairchild, the! Ceremonies Tonight : : : © and war ships to pass beneath it. rail. who was driving the car, was re- organization candidate. Up tol. In Murat Temple |Federation Issues he 4 fot of massing, re po n. serious condition today, Prosecutor Stark had not . Bes r y : : a fractured skull at a hospital appeared on any organization| The Indiana Grand Chapter. Political Stand Posture foundation A 2 ot i—{here, y slate. rbies FE Order of the Eastern Star; will] ~~ i THT TT I rs ’ Mr. Philpott's death was the| The Bradford group was still|install new officers tonight at 8 The Church Federation of Indi- arch, Ventilated ~ - - : : STRAUSS d traffic fatality in 48 hours. presumed to be backing Hoyt p. Mm. in the Murat Templ anapolis today issued a statement ; The deatlf of three-year-old Mar- Moore for the Congress nomina-|' Ple, to eliminate any “possible misun- Uppers SAYS: vin Fisher Monday night ended tion against Mr. Denny but no| The installation ceremonies derstanding arising outWof the : 630 consecutive days without a formal siating of Mr. Moore has| Will follow the closing of the Personal indorsement given by its : : : traffic death. been authorized. Tath annual session of the state|he ogra To Condidates for pub- har a if 2 ei. = | The regular GOP organization| OFS this afternoon in the the-| Office : ka ; : rar i Married 4 Days, Actress commitiee is slating temporarily ater, Mrs. Mared Y. Smith | No authorization has been] oy ee . h Tay (the following candidates for the past worthy grand matron, and|S hoted for anyone to speak. di- 1 Nervous’; Asks Divorce. legisiature: Delph L. McKesson, past fectly or by inference for the os ar : HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 29 (UP)—| For the Semate—Arcadia Balz grand patron, will conduct the CDUrch Federation in political a Epa a : 3 Actress Cathy O'Donnell, 21,| Robert Lee Brokenburr, Harry installation. matters,” declared Jerrus M. Bry- Footwear, First Floor = i & charged today that four days of 0. Chamberlin, Roger G. Wol- Monrovia Gets Charia {ant, president of the federation. i 2 » marriage to writer Robert Wyler|cott and Harold O. Burnett. : r “Such indorsement should be MEZZANINE . made her “nervous and run| For House of Representatives .The Indiana Grand Chapter|/considered as the personil opinion f » down.” She asked for a divorce, —Harry E. Bason, Harry Ww, 8ranted a charter or a new|0 fthe individual which roes not , : on grounds ef extreme cruelty, |Claffey, Dr. Clark Day, Nelle B.| chapter in Indiana as one of its|necessarily refiest the opinion of 31 The marriage Apr. 10- was ‘the! Downey, James F. Durnil, Rufus| final acts in the last session this/the executive committee of the TAR first for } both Miss O'Donnell and | Kuykendall, Joyce Loomis, A. Jalernoom. a Rou wii federation. *° yler, 40, whose brother William | Ross Manly, Frank “W. Morton, . Li Fo A... : : ‘B } ‘ Wyler gave her her first big John G. Tinder and J. Russell 380” and will have headquarters W. J. FREANEY INSTALLED ; MOVIE party rrr OWS in Monrovia after Jt Is consti. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Apr). = cognates Re TR it tuted at an early date. 29 (UP)—William J, Freaney, In- Tennis and Badminton id : Officers in addition to those|dianapolis, was installed as treas- : , : i LL — ; . Sunman, associate grand matron; e 0 erica today at| - SE eR 3 re STRAUSS SAYS: Herbert. C. Morrison, Crawfords.|the fifth annual meeting of the ~.. Sportsman's Floor. Dg Lo ville, associate grand patron; Pational trade group... - 2 ne at sang ditpii le NR os Hi 3 Mrs. Daisy M. Crist, re-elected RI RE the Famous Sizth : grand secretary; Mrs.. Jane B. In Indianapolis Om ie Lh Re Co hi § Sense, West Lafayette, and| " : » | treasurer; Mrs. Bernice aia ; Page 30 Today 4 Ellettsville, grand conductress, ; ] and Mrs. Floy Green, Greenwood, eT = , 4 associate grand conductress, Ta oO = EB STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI FE a 1 STRAUSS a , 4 i: SAYS: z -

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