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"¢98 for the Falls City crew on the Fox Hunt lanes. Hg first centered -a

rolled “atop mar of 266, and dropped to 196 for the finish. .

Out at Broad . Ripple, 8, A. Reisler racked up a 677 for second place in the city. Reisler be-

gan with an even 200, upped it ur fo 233 and finished on a high note | 5, Bo

of 244 in the Christ the King league, He ‘was followed closely

by William Brown who bit a #72 Wi

ALL-EVENTS l on games of 255 11 and 176 ino w i Anthony Pompel Lorain, .O.. the Fun_Bowl © T. Hun 9 { geores or re athe NY Moonlite A head pin Joe le: a Fox Hunt. Classic... ... HE Gersonde, Milwaukee, Wi

tourney was won by Max BSyl-ijames Bacon,

* yester with 320, Vivien Weaver led the women with an even 300, . - . THERE WILL BE two alleys

open at Sturms Tuesday when the Diek Ww

womens spring league gets under way at 7:30 p. m. unless some of the female keglers who -are in-/ Du terested in bowling on. Tuesday ir nights contact M. D. Hitt or] «pugg" Leppert at RlIley 9985, and soon.

4 Matmen Left In Olympic Tryout

AMES, Iowa, May 1 (UP)— Forty-six of the nation's top amateur wrestlers grappled today for perths on the U. 8, Olympie wrestling squad. These were. the cream of a

starting field of 174 and the stars]

oi the final two rounds. Heading the list were four mat men who still held perfect scores under-the.. Olympic system of a ring. They were: efiry Wittenberg, sensational

New. York City detective, who has won seven straight Nationati-:

AAU titles in the 191-pound class. Malcolm MacDonald, = 114.5pound chanip from Tulsa and Annapolis. Bob Maldegen, Michigan State, heavyweight, Louis Kachiroubas, Illinois, in the 125.5-pound class, Thirty-four candidates were lopped off in yesterday's competition. They included-some of -the stars, like Russ Bush of Iowa

- State Teachers, Elias George of

Oklahoma A&M, Dave Shapiro of Illinois, John Harrell, Oklahoma Aggies, and Gunkel of Purdue. :

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~ FRIENDLY- FOES — Eddie-Arcaro. fin silks).and Doug Dodson chat in a friendly fashion outside the jockey room. But this afternoon it will bea different story. | Eddie. will be_booting the Calumet entry, Citation, home, while Dodsen will ride Ben F. Whitaker's My Request in the 74th running of the Derby. si:

Harold J. Laski, English La porite and political scientist, to-|

had “bought the Italian election” ‘in "an. adress before the sixth Midwest Conference of Political!

Scientists here in the Claypoo), Hotel, A visiting professor at Roosevelt College, Chicago, Mr, Laski! is a professor in the London! School a Political Science al | Econom | “The A States is medding, too much in Europe,” he assert. ed. “The economic recovery pro-| gram will be all right if it is administered as Secretary Marshall pledged it would be. But his, is one small voice among many! voices, some of which plead for| other methods.” Cites Italian Election Mr. Laski cited the recent elec-| tion in Italy as a case of Amerfcan “meddling.” . © “The United States bought the! Italian election. It may buy sev-| eral more elections in Italy without accomplishing anything,” | Laski declared, tie money was being transterred to the leftist politicians.” | "The United States is an experienced election buyer,” the bespectacled professor charged, “but this is the first time the U. 8. has crossed the Atlantic to ‘buy an election. "

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Wolverines Lead avi Sel 2 Si Big Nine League

BEAR LAKE, Mich, May, 1 By United Press

(UP) — Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis, already in t Michigan rolled on undefeated in the Big Nine baseball race to-

raining for the defense of his day with only Ohio State and Illi-

title against Joe Walcott June 23 for the second time, weighed 225 pounds today. “Joe wants to weigh about 215 pounds for

lenge. The Wolverines blanked the nie Seamon, said, “and it will not Buckeyes; -3-to-0,-in-the- first of he any effort for him to take off |a two-game series at Ann Arbor 10 pounds in the next lyesterday. The victory gave chem weeks.” {five straight conference wins and| Louis’ present daily taining bounced the Ohioans into second (program calls for six miles of place with a four-ind-one record.!road work, an hour of sawi

Iiiinols, which carried off thewood, and a two-hour session of |

rail,

{Tied for three: Isaac

Derby Records— LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 1 (UP) —Reécords of the 73 years of the Kentucky Derby:

Largest Field—-22 in 1928. Smallest Fleld—3 in 1892, 1899,

1905. Fastest Time—2:012-5, Whirlaway, 1941. xSlowest Time—2: 15 1-5, Stone-| street, 1908. .

Longest Priced Winner—Done1913, $91.45 to $1.

Shortest Price’ Winner—Hin-

doo, 1881; Halma, 1805, and Agile, (1905, 1 to 3 odds-on.

Owner of Most Winners—E. R.

the - battle Bradley, four: Behave Yourself, with Walcott,” “his trainer Man-11921; Bubbling Over, 1926; Bur-

goo King, 1932; Brokers Tip, 1933. aL of Most Winners—H. J.

‘8eVen| (pick) Thompson, four; (al E.R: Bradley winners).

Jockeys With Most Winners— Murphy | 1890;

Buchanan, 1884; Riley,

Plane Periscope Aids Navigator

By Science Service NEWYORK, Apr. 30-Peri-scopes on airliners, similar to those used on submarines, make it - possible for navigators to de-| termine their positions by sextant! readings on celestial bodies with-| out the customary viewing bubble projecting above the surface of the plane. The so-called periscopic sex-| tant, already Clipper Paul Jones, now flying! between New York and Calcutta, has proved . satisfactory

Pan American World Airways re-| vealed today. It witl-now-be in-; stalled in other airliners. The periscopic sextant combines in one delicate instrument, — [the periscope and the bubble sex-

Pu an, 1891); Earl Sande (Zev, tant. Attached to the ceiling of j title ant y ean ater 1 rdue. table tennis, 1923; Flying Ebony, 1925; Gallant [the flight compartment, -it per-| 9 to o hang up re Fox, 1930); Eddie Arcaro (Law- mits the navigator to scan the

Istraight triumph. In other conference clashes, Minnesota routed; | Wisconsin, 12 to 8, and Iowa beat

Sanders Fit for Play

NEW YORK, May 1 (UP)— > {Ray Sanders,

rin, 1938; Whirlaway, 34 Hoop (Jr. 1945),

afling-arm first |xFor mile and a quarter.

Until

Ohio State will be out for re- baseman of the Boston Braves, 1895, distance was mile and a

{venge when it'meets Michigan to- has been pronounced physically h night. If they should be success- fit to play by his doctor in St.| lful, the Illini could coast into un-/Louis. Sanders is expected to | disputed possession of first place rejoin the ‘team in Pittsburgh on | Tuesday.

Horn After Fifth ‘Amateur, Independent, |

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Corcoran to Quit (PGA—Afer 12 Years

NEW YORK, May 1 (UP)=— the Boston |

READING, Pa., May 1 (UP)— Semi-Pro Baseball Irishman who made big business

| Ted Horn, Paterson, N. J, will be-after his fifth consecutive tri-/vooking gomes with clubs whose boys are umph of the season tomorrow '® The 10 16 13-year-oid age group: (when he heads a field of big car| Two South Side Co Community Center | drivers in the 25-lap feature baseball teams, the Saints and Ramblers, | sweepstakes at the Reading Fair- No = hoy M hill: mo Garfield grounds. Horn has won all of his Sable A four 1948 starts, setting new rec- “fie

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Cause of Plane Crash |»

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|gated the cause of an airplane) [crash 1 which “the pHot = was. {killed near here yesterday. | A private plané” belonging to Tom and Dick Carton, land, crash-landed, fatally injuring Dale Jones, 33, Kentland, its pilot. NO other persons were { in the plane. { Witnesses to the accident sald

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Chemical Society Gives © OK for IU Chapter

Times State Service "BLOOMINGTON; May 1—The ‘American Chemical Society has authorized the establishment of a chapter of its organization at Indiana University according to an announcement by Prof. Frank T. Gucker Jr. chairman -of, the university's chemistry department. The organization, to be known as the Association of Indiana University hemists, will be a part of the school's general ® alumni association.

Cafe Owner Shot By ‘Big, Nasty Rat’ |

CHICAGO, May 1 (UP)--Rich-ard Smith, . 44, was recovering today from a wound received when he’ was shot-—by a rat. Mr. 8mith told police that he caught a “big, nasty rat” in a trap in his restaurant. He ued, a revolver to shoot the rat. The bullet sent the rat and trap spinning “through the air so that they flew against the hammer of the gun, fired the| weapon again. and wounded Mr, 8mith in the hand. |

Brazil Clay Workers Get Wage Increase BRAZIL, Ind, May 1 (UP)—/ Ten-cent hourly wage increases! were held today by members of | the United Brick and Clay Work-! ers Union in five clay plants in| the Brazil area. Ine A new. contract, giving the workers a minimum pay of $1. 10 an hour; effective today,’

signed by the union and id Yemarany, x

installed on the director of Indiana

in a baseball dozen trips across the Atlantic,|Whose coaching contract will run

be rotated to give a complete Randoinh, Street, Tequsste Jariante of ute

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{when all proposals will be publicly opened Beech Grove Group and read afc | Evanavilie. A oe re in’ oh the Bertrand A. Disney has been sagt} elected president of the newly!,, Marland Street (8. R06) and SL. Jomens Assoclation, Charles H.! BAL dwsy Brest (8. R. 62) and Barker Goddard, secretary, announced (8 R. 63) inge

Bids are invited on installation, of | Elects B. A. Disney Vincennes District, ut the formed Beech Grove Business-| "Keatucky Street (U. 8. 41) and Lincoln Pro posal will be mailed

today. Joe Kennedy was elected or may be examined ai the 0 {vice president and Chester Smith | Commis Hr de or 1 secretary. The association will AY CoupamioN |be incorporated. . — : The next regular monthly ANNOUNCEMENTS

{meeting Will ‘be Tuesday - night

{in the Beech Grove rove City H Hall.

1. DEATH NOTICES ___

Coaches IU | Freshman Paul (Pooch) Harrell, athletic University [today announced the appointment {of Al Kralovansky as freshman coach. Kralov alovansky, ok Hove Bown $4 ood: GASTON Alice : JOHNSTON; Gussie McKINNEY, Pearl

lone year, was formerly captain land ~ first baseman of the nv | nin e.

LEGAL NOTICES

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i State House Annex, Indiana tre "indians, 3 T1080 A- MF Cantral Bariiens. Mr consoling { Ings Time, on the 1ith day of May, 1} {

NE BOARD or ZONING ‘APPEALS ‘LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIO HEARING Notice is hereby given that the following petitions have been filled. with the Board of Zoning Appeals, C of Indi-

information ity CHERRY 6020 |anapolis, Iequeting a4 variance from the| requirements of th iv BUbi Ordinance. BALFOUR_Lens L beloved sunt I 183-V-48~IRENE “HOR 3027 Nort George K. 1, Mrs NT v: {New ersev . Street, requests variance I Robartion, indianapolis, He Angeles: Kiefer A. W

Beach, wo

se to permit the school in the existing residence. j-v. 48-- HARRY A. SHARP SoMpAN. 429-431 Virginia . Avenue, Dt to expand the existing" open air Automobile sales lot to include the

|Joining prem 184-V- MAR Y SPILLMAN. 204 North

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CHA APRL. $377 B. Washington. - Chapel Priends may call at

operation in the existing residence, and to Further permit the erection of A “small painted sign in the front yard a .185.V-48.-DR. DAMON N 2. [628 Bane Maple Road, requests 3 varianée of] to permit of the . ik ling Apartment building into office for

doctors & den -y. rRANCIS L. CONE & GRIP31046 North lads of an

[PITH E DEN, De ialuli ests variance | bullding “Tire requirements to construction of a double house to within » of the front property fine. fleld, 187.V. Ie 3s (Bloomfield North Basart Avenue, requests variance of M [rear Jere requirment,

GRIFFITH Olark { 0. oy Age of ‘the existing garage into tem- E. 33d St, husba Tennie M [porary Hving Susrters Al the rear of the father of Paul R, pandtethse of. sting Marilyn Ruth and Margaret a

hey some PRODUCTS 00. 54-60 North IHlinols ot. {

ta. | uests permisiar {0 operate permanently existi P

plised av away Aen Arde) Sh Es

JUARY CAE, 10 a. m

Pr temporary permit 2G 48 WENDELL ° P, : ATTON, rear

“Koende, eats al ihrer Mrs, Cees

to park and occupy » Shatler at. the existing, residen Mn Robert 1. “Dram, wid Mills and George H Rearisen Ind. also

(Huntington paper at oe a Vern. 3308

ARD LE ALEK: HN. 313 North Meridian 1

Street, ot. request variance of use to ville, i four Arander conversion of the existing re ce! Dassed away Priday. Priends Sree for & We & dentit with | fa “wa Ion 86. ‘0 sree parking ‘at. the rear of the Bom saturday Punersi of fief : A= PHYLLIS HILLIOOsS. 101 wold uar®i "Wehtagion Fork | North Cheater Street. request, ot TB A to perm The operant 8 yalance of of| Kemper a Brownstown Lodge ¥

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ord The ox pking FA0m. of Lhe. iB Bl... and J ROO,

LEROY J Nicholas, oo | Bast 26th Street, requests ce of use yincent's Hospiisl at afisrnoon. [to permit the construction of a ehouse | office building in connection h the! areal from Bor residen “3 bo ! Nos Speration of the Midwestern “T deme rhe A Moral Park, Friends in. vited. . : a Se North Reyatons usa AR JOHN ort systone venue,” request’ variance of use Lo permit the construction Pride morn Enersd rg wits and operation of & relail sporting woods| y E a 3 Jeans of Mrs.

fe th "wil reed, Om Pauline ro Chala "Himes ix sister of Mrs

Vinnie Hudson, Hor ry NE ho

I. V-4B-ANNA M, OILPIN, 2027! nl ‘North Alabama Stieet, nests Variance of area requirements to permit the con-

persion of ‘the existing two-family dwell- Suter. Bervica Monday 1:30 p.m. at ing into a nine-unit apartment bulidiug. | Peace Chapel’ 2080 Mich nn “Bt, 195-V-48~ FRANCIS D. SNIDER, South. Friends are welcome. Buria Floral east Corner Raymond Btieet & State Ave- Park. MOORE MORTUARIES nue, requeris permission to operate .an KAY —AlL , TS years, on open air automobile seles “lot 8. Meridian, husband of Jose 196-V-48-BEN WID| UTO COM-| father of Mrs. Martha Plerie of Hr PANY, 622-626 East Washington Street. and Mrs. Doris Hardy of ee A requests permission w. operate an open! bany, Ind. also survived th

Alr automobile sales brothers, two sisters and tour

Thad: 197-V-4B—-PFRANCIS BOYD & VIVIAN] children: Puneral from LAUCE PO RANKIN, 144 Buckingham Drive re.! NERAL HOME 148 8 Meridian, quest variance of use and ares require- Monday, 10 a. m. Burial Mooresville

{ments te rmit the, Anta blislumant of | Cemetery additions lving quarters in +t “Deimas. © t of the existing residence, and to MARR elmas; a Mars R~] [further permit the rent of three no rah Marr. brother of Vi is |ing rooms on the first & second fiqors Dickmeyer, Evelyn, Clara and ar [this residence asred Away ursday 198-V-48—-MRS. LETA M. BAILEY, "i onday, 2 at ‘th BANCollege Avenue, requests variance of x] B MORTUARY. 1331 W, Rey requirements to t the conversion of St viel Floral Park Cemetery. fam sin, gir Tan amily residence into Prien A (At_the mortuary. o-family res Mel PV 4 LAWRENCE - & BLE vam] McKINNEY Pearl grandmother of

Kenneth Haehle, ng randmother of Cathy, sister of uise Rose-

CLEAVE, rear 44 West New Mork Street, brough, Mrs. Dorothy Edwards and ..

equest variance of area requirements to permit the conversion of

Rarage into living quurters at the re Willard Sims, city, whe existin four family Sve iin TOM! Anly, Newton, ows, entered into MOMLER 4 Sone rest Saturday, age toes Tues 10 Bat *sand Rivet, as variance 2 day, Ma IRVINOTON CK use to permit the operation of a tool 542 Ek ablation St, 1:80 p. m, die shop, employing motors in excess of Burial Crown ¥ Friends are wel three horse power, in the existing butid-| | come. MOOR MORTUARIES. i AMR & CHAR Horio 7% years, of 1887 1202 North Belleview Place, re. re- | patatle a nS Allis {quests vaziance of building line reguire-| 3 Bis niece. a AY ab the ments - to the enclosure o me al hig n rs, DAVAS.

the “HN | Priends may cali $e JORDA WEEE St hie’ front of the’ exist PUNERAL HOME. 3438 E. Joth ot.

48-MRS. OLADYS O. KERN, rear| Af'er 2 p.m. ailidany East 34th Street, requests EE bln day, Mag 34 Friends invited, park and occoupy & trailer at the Burisl Washinglon hark (rear of dhe exist residence. MoCKLEY «+ Son a

48--ORVILL LER, rear 4001 Mabel EB Shock East “dink Street, requests permission ne, asap Routh A¢ itm Bark and Seeupy av traller at the rear o 4. " A Boe Sine, osldence. A A 1 204-V-48 ANCIS . MACOMBER, rear! ds Invited feanuaday. i 5623 North Hlinois - Street, requests var-! Ful i riands may call at mortuary

|Iance of use an addition conversion existing arene into a. building for The | apiay and sale of furniture & antiques, nivile hearing on sald by the Bos

Monday. Mar 10. Ba 4 fre Han at yhich ‘time and ee all "ioe pRerians ? ity wa ay day noon. ARY

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