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Tension on High T In Greece And Korea
Americans in Trieste Quel Red Parades -
Traditional “May Day pefebra- : tions around the world raised tén- | § sion between Commiunist and |; today,
anti-Communist groups marked “by attempted assassinations in Greece and Korea.
woiinded “the - Greek. Minister of Sustice, Christos Ladas, killed one
| policeman and wounded ‘arother. weekend in|
The May Day Korea was touched off by another assassination attempt against the police chief of Seoul, T. 8. Chang.
off the would-be assassins after
A yourig laborer in Athens | threw a bomb that gravely;
Chief Chang's bodyguards drove |:
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Move fo Raise $5000 Rabies Fight Fund
“Expected Monday
With approximately 47 positive cases of, rables re since (Jan. 1, Dr. Gerald F. Kempf, city |Health director, was moving 8 (heen, today toward the prep{aration of an ordinance to pro|vide funds for immunization of {dogs as an emergency measure. Dr, Kemph sald there was {some legal question as to wheth-
ie er the ordinance appropriating
|s500¢ for the vaccination prov |gram could be put through by | Monday might. The law specifies that such an ordinance shall be on record) as of Monday noon, but the]
health board does not meet until]
in front of his home. Parade Through Tokyo
with strict regulations.
cars. Radio MOSCOW - Reported usual vast demonstration of tary might in Red Sjuare, wi
ingly rare public appearances,
aerial might above the.
the major speech of the day, blasting “imperialists”
the Soviet Union.
Strike in. Dublin Subway workers struck in
Paris; métal and automotive NeXt ‘four years.
workers struck in Hanover, Germany, and gas workers struck in Dublin, the capital of Eire. ~The unrest spread to Mexico City, where 10,000 federal troops
were alerted for possible May cies. ‘A threatened).
Day * strike against the Mexican Light and Power Co. which would have plunged the Mexican capital into darkness was averted by a lastminute settlement. ; In New York two parades, sponsored by left and right wing
groups, will march in competi-
tion. today. The Communist parade, including left-wing unions. and other groups, march in the traditional demonstration of international labor.
groups, right wing unions, Fanizations wil 1 and other or-| gan ns will stage 2 “loyalt day" parade. y
ervice Co. Sets ividend, Interest Holders of Public Service Co. convertible debentures, who convert them into common stock between May 1 and 15, will receive both the May 1 interest on ’ their debentures and the June 1 dividend on the common stock, R. A. Gdllagher, president, said | today. : The dividend is at the rate of 1-20 share of capital stock of Indiana Gas & Water for each share of Public Service common. ! Public Service Co. now owns more
than 53 per cent of the capital| stock of Indiana Gas & Water.
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The June 1 distribution should re-!
ee the" percentage to 44 per! cen «The.company. will.pay. the regular 8715-cent dividend on ore cummulative .3'y....per. cent. ferred June 1st on recorded hola ings of May 15.
Rides in Stolen Car,
Put on 3-Year Probation GRAND. RAPIDS. Mi 1 (UP)—Geraldine sik... A 19, Butler, Ind, was under three years probation from federal! court today for riding with two Indiana youths in a stolen’ car:
Judge Raymond W. Starr im-|
posed the probation sentence| When the girl pleaded guilty to -the charge............ “If you associate “with eriminals,. you will be branded as one,” Judge Starr told Geraldine. Her - companions, Henry B. Houser, 21, and Charles A. Roel-| off, 19, both of Ft. Wayne, were Sentenced to two-year prison | terms. when they admitted driving the stolen car from Ft. Wayne to Benton Harbor, Mich. | eee eee
GAR GROUP TO MEET Maj, Robert Anderson Women's Relief Corp, GAR will meet at. 1iLe
P. m. Tuesday in the IOOF Building at 2615 E. 10th 8t.
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they opened fire at Chief Chang | §
American troops in the international zone of Trieste smoth- | “ered Communist demonstrations, Other | Americans paraded through downtown Tokyo with loaded machineguns bristling from armored
the Generalissimo Josef Stalin in ra tendance..at one of his increas-|
Stalin's son, an air major gen-| eral, commanded the display of} Soviet).
capital. His war minister made and!
stressing the peaceful policy of odist €hurch’s board of education today recommended a campaign p;
{importance of the rural .church.
Yrccard May 10, 1948.
Methodists Plan * Membership Drive
Million Persons _Is_4-Year Goal
By TOM GERBER United Press Staff Correspondent BOSTON, May .1-The Meth.
to increase the church's membership by one million persons in the|;,,
The proposal was made in a/N report to the Methodist quadren- | 3¢%
|nial general conference. which is Omaha
meeting for 12 days to form
“Atlante Boston
| Evansville ... "t. Minneapolis-St. Paul
church policy for its 20 million 3 San Pra isco
Official Weather
UNITED STATES xatiue SUtAv Central eh
—May 1, 1, » 1948 Sunrise .. 546 | Sunset... 1 . | Precipitation 34 hours end 7:30 sa, m. Doeastp en Jan, 5. “|
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Chicago . 8 Cincnnat(’ . {Clev syne . Ly Worth . Indianapolis” (City) . Ksusms © . Angeles .
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world adherents.
The board's executive secretary, the Rev. John Q. Schisler; {of Nashville, Tenn., said in the| 0 report that the one million new; [Methodists should be sought ol “church. school -- members “who should join the church on pro-| fession of faith.” He suggested a $500,000 camto educate = Methodists] {further in the “great doctrines| Jot the Christian faith” and, Hed for an increase in church
school membership of 1,700.000 streamed from the skies in an| | president; William Brockhausen
A few blocks away veterans’ PFT®OnS in the next quadrennium. 11th-hour political move, today | vice president, and George Swain, | : credited the spring. “shower” on
“Rural Church .-
The extended education plan {included emphasis on the “evils of beverage alcohol,” and the
A leading Methodist editor told the conférence yesterday that the United States should “make one more honest, serious and forthright effort to negotiate with Russia.” Dr. Roy L. Smith of Chicago, editor of the Christian Advocate, that the “government at Ww. is at least partly responsible for the hysteria from which we suffer.” Admitting the seriousness of the Communist menace, he said the way to fight it was by making democracy so.effective and so
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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—The weather picture is influenced by “low pressure through most of the nation. The mat low center is indicated on the map in the Ohio Valley. Weather Bureau: experts predict a large area of shower activity with precipitation Saturday night in the east- | ern third of the nation. The low pressure of the Ohio Valley will cause a great amount of cloudiness. | Temperatures in the mild 50's are predicted for the cloudy ‘areas.
-.. Stereatyers Plan
Monday afternoon. Confident of Ald In view of the emergency, it is believed the ordinance will be’ passed quickly and immunization will start at once. Veterinarians {have volunteered to do the job, {according to Dr. Paul white, head of the veterinarian comm tee on rabies control.
Dr. Kempf said he felt sure an’
adequate supply of vaccinercould be obtained on short notice, and that other help can be provided by the ‘health department. “It's a three-man operation.”
= Anniversary Fete |.h. + oreman overs
Dinner Tomorrow Marks 50th Year
TTHe 50th anniversary ofthe: Indianapolis Stereotypers Union]
Of the charter members of]
Scudder, San Francisco, and Rob ert Purnell, Milwaukee. Mr.
bership.
ternational union. Others who! will honor the surviving members| of the union will be Mayor Feeney, Indianapolis publishers and plate-making employers. -
Other Cities Represented Stereotyping union weeniad
Calls 400,000 Cards ion Shangri-la’
William ¥rbecker, | literature |
Democrat whose campaign
zealous supporters.
tives will attend from Chicago, |{Toledo, Louisville, Cincinnati, { Cleveland, {Wayne and South Bend.
The original union officers, now day with 448 high school jour Frey, nalism students and their ad- ’| visors attending. Convocation speakers were Edn C. Heinke, city editor of The! es; Wayne Guthrie, assistant To Back His
(dead, were J. Fremont
8 (will be celebrated with a dinner cine tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel. | Sofas.
Terre Haute, Ft. 'eT
secretary. Iwi A dance will follow the dinner pi
| DF Kem the vaccine, another to
hold the dog-and-a third. to make .
the records and affix the vaccina- | ton" tags.”
ein seer I, TDORS “The tags come with the" VEE: and are affixed to the dog's
t is the plan to set up a free,
Union 38 only three fiving will| immunization station, at first in| attend. They are John W. Chryst|the poorer districts, then move it| Wednesday after police. learned of the Indianapolis Star, Willig about after the dogs have been Mr. Kennedy had rented a Ford,
immunized. Mayor Feeney, feeling that the
Chryst will be given a life mem- health of the community was at/ Apr. 20 after he wounded Mr. oh a {stake, took up the issue Friday Reuther.
President Leo J. Buckley off 20A.. proposed the immunization New York will represent the in-, program. aa
Students Hear Talks by Editors
The first convocation of ButUniversity's 15th ° Annual Journalism Field Day opened fo-
He denied any previous knowl- in the Riley Room. The dinner managing editor of the Indian-
election as county prosecutor. ~-*]. guess it was just an operation Shangri-la,” he ~ommented tersely. The literature “bombing” was concentrated on Monument Circle It was learned a ‘number of ex-GI's with flying axperience engineered the effort, which hit
Up Week.
For Knox Housing ‘Deal’
WASHINGTON, May 1 (UP)—
hopeful that men “would not be seduced.” i { “It means,” he sald, “that squalor, ay housing, dis-| ease infested areas, exorbitant rents and infectious plumbing] must be torn out of large areas tof Chicago. and other great, | American cities and that our. Ne-! |gro population be given a chance tat. decent. housing and fair em-| 2¢ ployment. ”
FRATERNAL
nal Order of Police,
ington St. "sistant, “should be fired.” tion's business staff, ET in Indianapolis—Vital Statistics N ware eee |EVENTS TODAY [MARRIAGE LICENSES [Meare Viol ron” on Short; oe Masses { r ola: Cro ard, Ma - TM Orihotor Churches Gfek And, Sirians Leonard Ww. BRencer. 4 oof 356 Birch A lyn Jordan Helen Myers. Qrthol ox Ch urches ending on *| j Marguerite Wy. oF 134 olen | At St Vinosnt's—-Avery,. Bernice. Withers ames, anning Jr. Lami ooh dogo Soumue, O4 “Gu. Pury” inet: 5 | Gt, Ha, et Hr 0 is: Matthew's fa1ish House. [gre O° XI ingstein, 23, of Jose College: ert, Martha Miller; William, Evelyn + Maennerchor Conce: Athenaeum. jv "Harriet a Schuh, 22," RR. 3, Indian. Griffin; William, Co i Mergness; Marple: TNaval Danee—NAYAL. "Armory, wove 2 POLS. Boward nit Ea vy Doro y Di Nam——otui— . [otto A. Kuehrmann, 73. of ‘1507 Aibama - EVENTS TOMORROW * | at t: Jthel H. Roilison, 84, of 1507 8. At Home - — Clifford, RE — Meadoms, - [Inter-Faith Pamily Week (through Moth | JSPR00 Bt 50 of 2900 ®. 17th: Margaret ot Girls | _er's Day), ‘ ' vi mall Durbin, 21, of 3125 Northwestern t St. Franels—Ira, Dorothy Kirkley: | ‘ehurehes. Sitbm a TTT | Raymond F. Meyer, 37 R. Indian-| © Walter, Alms Gibbs; - Roy, Christine| | American Legion Aerial Reundup—Alr t No Meridtan © J. Schuman, a, of 3340 ASSIA, James, Mildred Po is wi Jordin" Chorale: Comeeri— p.m. World| son hn A Sparks, 31, Clermont: Barbara J." tiem, Della Taylor; Richard, 'Beity| pis ly Gianapiis Mairdremers 1nd Cosmetole. |, UNVersaw. 22. of 4 Cornelius. Cow: {P » Amsciation « (through Monday), Bas K. Fikenbery. 1, of 19 N. Oriental; | At Coleman—Darid. Rita Aten; James,{, rq p ol coln Jimmie (Begnoids Jr. 21, Stout Meld; ot len H od. | lana J Bureau ‘of Chiropractic — Hotel Zeiher. 18. of 418 E. Vermont. At Methodint Lawrence. Helen Harwood ngton. Donald, Ellen Layman: Salvatore, Mary
{DIVORCE SUITS FILED | Dorothy I. vs. James A. Wise; Bins J vs, William Kinnaman: Leonard vs Louise ; Horace PF Hy are het . mine M for s; Delcie vs. sley; |wils L. va. Cecil Scott; Toba gE i "arn Say |™ Cudek; Mary Ann vs. Robert Joanne A. vs, Claude M. McGhee; other . ve Marie oh V. Roe: PhyMis. vs. Willard R Tibbs; Mary A. .ve John M. Cassell; {Mary F vs. Prancis J. Stener. Martha vs. Charles Smithson: Phyllis J. v8 | Robert L. Horner, Assparation). Yala vs. Aron Gira; Wilburn vs H.| Cobb; Nellie vs. Berthold P. Well: Norms L, vs. Charles Black Jr.; iy, Alice a wv. Charles EB. Abbott nna tevens vs. Harry C. Stevens; Lloyd G. vs, Lonel 3. Rouns, Wallace z wy. ma C. Anstess; | Hugh W. vs. Nors L. Thompson.
Indianap olis Water Co. --
Hanapod NOTICE Preferred Stock The regular guarterly dividend of ome dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) a share has been
record June 12, 1948. - Commion Stock, Class “A A dividend of twenty cents (20¢) a share has been declared the Board of Directors on the “A” Common. Stock, payable June 1, 1048, to holders ‘of
ELMER Cc. SCHWIER, Secretary.
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Rep. Gerald W. Landis (R. Ind) today urged the dismissal of federal housing officials who han-| died the sale of Parkview Heights, a government project at, Knox, Ind. Mr. Landis said that sale of the, project to a private company Re mitted speculators “to make h profits at the veterans’ expense.” |
(The project should have. been sold ..
[ts ‘Veterans he added: a public statement,
Walter 8 Mandabach, 33, of 32 N. Jeffer-
| son; Callie Price, 20, of 1807 EB. 34th Pra Ray, 22, of 644 8. New Jersey; Myra Wallace, 18, of 1527 Lexington. | Edd) Harris, 23. o : wood ; piri M. Guthrie, 25, of 2426 Kenwood Charles J. Wuest x of 3200 E. 16th; Mary Travis, 51, of 22 N. Beville. Grant R. Beale, 24, Champaign i Boulah)
Simmons, 18, of 85 8. Den "Leow Gasvert 33, » fae Barn; Pa DEATHS “Yo ROMO Mrs" Margaret Hines, 81 1h rt o hoBilly Z. Jackson, 31, Beech Grove; Mar-| * LA PORTE—Mrs. Christina Bach. Harvey Jorie ohnson, 20, 3708 N. Capitol, Ida Ann Cordry, 81, at- 345 N. Reisner, | Waters, 84. Winston er, 21, of 3451 N Temple, 2 £7 Hopkine, 5, a4 od, | maLrONL in Frit Josephine Herider, 35, of 2040 Carroll- Irs BE. ns, , ol et carci- I y MISHAWAKA ~ Frank Marandine, 58, ton. noi t 35. of 1411 Ridgeview Lula edtord, $3, at 4448 ‘Kingsley, cers. ®mployee o the Studebaker Corp. ‘ Se Doro 4s x Pete: ors, 2, of 1 oble. | bral hemorrhage td NEW AL BANY Miss Flora ‘Elliott, 58 T. Michel, 54, of 83% Bugene; | Isaac C. Morton, 13, 174 N. Tacoma, | NEW ASTLE Ww illiam Racer, 20 Ehiasein Michel, 39, of 835 cerebral hemdrrhag OETA MAVEN Wiliam 0 Brown, 7". ge A Lueckert 4, of 22 Parkview: | virgip J Spinkiemire. "0, ab-iin Byram,| QRLAND- op a erebra morrh oy { An richsns her 1,01 8 108 E Germont, | Mary Hunt, 9, a Ww. Holmes, poea-| FORFLAND sche spongler. 1, farm. , monia . George D. hnson, 3% Jos Raslan: Junius Miller, 58, at General, Pheumonia | ROCHESTER srs. Amelia Jane’ Carter, | David J. Andrews, 34 of Jl W. orris: | MAIY Louise Shireman, 72, at’ Methodist, vn I Beward H. Darran, If, “ar 53) Se Chin: Atlee Costin, 73, at. 8k. Vinosnis, cere-| SHELBTVILLE Hrs, Mares rot Kirkham. Audrey L. Bray, 11, of 11 8 Belleview. bral _hemorthags. 1%. R. 8. Cobb Jr. 31, of 8 utler; Doro- - thy M. Beafty, 23, o 7 oth E. Wash-| ] > | MARILYN'S SCIENTIFIC — BIRTHS FUR
ema Age Meizer. Georgie ies
RHEUMATIC PAINS
the city during Clean-Up, Paint-{w
Landis Urges Dismissals Serving
In “Mr. {Awards will be. presented to thal" UNIT TO MFET| Landis sald that ‘Ofvil Olmsted; winners in the-last writing. .conThe Ladies Auxiliary, Frater-| Chicago regional director of -the|test sponsored by Folio, Indiana will meet, Federal Public Housing Author- University literary magazine, May | Tuesday night at 1431 E. Wash-! iity. and Everett Lothrop. his as-'11 at a tea given by the publica-
Innis, John Evans, Frank: Som-
Wallace, Fred Hoffner, George Home and-William Lacker..
Boy Drinks Wine,
Parents Get Fine
The parents of a 3-year-old boy| who was found drinking wine hen a policewoman visited | the! home today prepared -month- sentences. each was fined Paned $100 ol Juvenile Court yesterday Both have police records. y September, the couple, Mr, last
[Mrs. Raymond, Wagner, of 1008;
Harrison St, tried to set fire to
'their home during a drinking A marione
spree, police testified.
Four other children and the for 45 chil
lwine- -drinking tot |wards o of the county. . |
5" Plan Awards for May May he
Times State Service
BLOOMINGTON, May 1—
Mascari; Bryan, Dorothy Tryon; Prank Betty Anderson: Marvin, - Doris Bornman: Merrill, Madeline Fletcher; King: Ester, Elva Gaulden; Maurice, Mabel Young
Charles, Rosemary
gl a [H%me==THomAA, Ernestine Smith, 948
edge of yesterday afternoon's was arranged by Otto Hormuyth,| shower of 400,000 cards uring his chairman; Bertis Martin, James/ | fo,
-{ workshop meetings, er M. O. Ross greeted the: visitors at a- luncheon in the ‘perience as a Senator have given
STATE |
Virginia Hinton; Max, | Charles Alfred Meac
Indianapolis Star.
Following student and advisor i the 11th Ward Republican university,
cafeteria.
Claude Mahoney, news com. Procedure, to see the pitfalls, to.
mentator with station WTOP, |
Washington, D. C., spoke on “Ip. Making.” he said. He is a canPole on he didate for Congress. |
diana in Washington” close of the: of the’ luncheon.
' Children to See : Marionette Show
tte and magic show] was to be given this. afternoon | dren in the Rotary;
were . made! Convalescent Home in Indiana |
Ly Trait Medical Center here
the Rotary Mbrary staff with (GOP.
co-operation He Guild,
Williams was in charge.
Riley |
Passage of Ordinance
apolis News, and Charles Grit. ‘State Senator Hoyt Moore last assistant city editor of the D
Fo Josephine | !
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SPEAKER—Secretary of the | Navy John L. Sullivan will ad- | -dress-members of the American | Legion's national executive | committee Tuesday night i in the | Indianapolis Athletic Club. It { will be his first visit here since he assumed. his present office |
- last September.
Police Release 2
stolen,
Pace Prote Five Break-Ins
Burglars Take $375
From Tavern Here
Police today were Investigating: {break-ins at five business estab{lishments. “ Burglars entered the Stars and {Stripes Tavern, 1446 E. Washing | [ton 8t.,
last night through =& I ~volunteer {broken glass in the front door, | Previously ait _ joes.
[omeials sald $375 was Musnge Entity to the Pure Oil Co., |{8., Keystone Ave, {through a broken door glass and| {basement window, {and an outboard motor are reported missing. % Steals Stamps The South Side Furniture Co., stated. 1932 8. Meridian St. reported nine! dollars worth of three-cent stamps Company officials burglars entered through a sec{ond ‘story window or a basement iwindow, Persons who. broke into the
Army + o ar 4 Recruits Here The opening of & new exam ining station for Army enlistee In -the War Assets Administrs ° tion Building, 342 Massachusett Ave, has been announced b Army recruiting headquarters be od the Federal building. The center will open Monda and Mayor Feeney is schedule
to be present when the firs ; {recruit is sworn in at 2:30 p. n° i
[were sent to Ft. Knox, Ky., fo : induction but mow they will re. - 850 ceive their examinations and oat here. The Army will also open ar other recruiting station at th °’ {new center but will continue 1 | maintain its present headquarter lin the Federal building, official
was made
A typewriter!
64-Unit- Project OK'd For Terre Haute Gl's
The Federal Housing Admir AT istration’ today announced aj’
said
used the company
OMce equipment |
‘was ransacked but .the thieves
Reuther Suspects
“Private Detectives . Granted Freedom
DETROIT, May 1 (UP)-—Police released two private detectives at
midnight on & court, opder. after, _/questioning them in the ambush’
shooting of Walter P. Reuther, —1 WO
left empty handed.
Burglars also left empty
{handed after breaking into the A Iv. Deary Co, 7} Co, TI9N: Pine 8
Roulette Riddles ‘Sure-Fire System’
LAS VEGAS, Nev... May} UR) college
proval of a: 64-unit rental housin -’
—|Sam Klain & Son junkyard, 825 project In Terre Haute for Worl | IN. Pine St. [cutting torch in an attempt to gamilies. {enter the safe.
War II veterans and the.
Indiana Director R. Earl Peter; sald the project would be calle “Parkway Apartments.” Spon sors are Anton Hulman Jr, Ben , Hjamin. . Blumberg, Robert. C : | Yeager, the Terre Haute Chambe of Commerce and Newlin-Johnso Co., Inc,, Peters said.
The FHA will Insure a $475,
{000 mogtgage on the Property
{The project will be a two-stor; with: 46 unit
aE Are, . mathematicians’ or" cour rooms each ‘and 18 mie
president of the C10 United Auto Agreed with most other gamblers, ¢ five roo rooms each.
‘Workers: - —— ~ Harvey B. — . “ant Sam Henderson, 46, were grant-| red writs of -habeas corpus.by. Cir.
| Mr. Kennedy underwent a volun tary truth serum test yesterday.
The men were arrested
{sedan, similar to the automobile|
used by the gunman to scape vi; Lijnng said, “that neither man (nor system can beat a gambling house in Nevada.”
Minus Major Clues
physician refused permission. The
| tional state” would not permit it. Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Henderson were picked up after they had been seen in the Reuther neighborhood where the shooting occurred and they had apiproached a union attorney with the claim that a “hired killer” had shot the UAW president.
Moore Asks Voters Record
doctor sadi Mr. Reuther's =| a
t asked voters’ support on is legisiative record. He spoke
meeting. “I feel that my six years ex-
{me an opportunity to know the {learn the ropes that go with law-
‘No Slate Issued
By GOP. Citizens Group
The Citizens Republican Committee announced today that no’ slate or favored candidates will be issued for the primary election Tuesday. A statement from the committee said this year's decision was Ito work toward. an “open” primary. The group has been
ne last week.
Their release left police with: system while studying at Univers out a major clue in the attack. sity of Chicago. They won $12,000 Officers sought to question Mr.|in a Reno casino last year by Reuther but the. union leader’ 8| playing nbthing but No. 9.
{identified as anti-organization
monies was Dr. John - Nuys, TU" school of D. Van dean, who was to introduce the marionette show presented by Mr. | |and Mrs. John Ross, Community Puppet Theatre and Work 8hop; and a magic. show by Neale Jeffrey, carrier for The Timer and student at-School-16;
DEATHS
COL 5a
| William Wheaton, 7
PHI—Linds Lua Merrell, 4 months’ ng.
pit DUNKIRK --Joseph Lannin, * EDINBURG—Mrs, Indias B. Kendall, 8 FORT WAYNE Lucretia Hammond, 78; Pred C. Collins 8r., 64, City Li Prae Mrs. Susie Mae Grimme; 6 NKFORT Mrs. Alva New, $8; How Campbell, §7, auto 404 real estate dealer: Miss Lucy Tansey, GALVESTON Harvey Iomas Gibson
GARRETT Miss Minnié ‘W. Lehmbeck,
GOSHEN Warren nT ies Juday, », HAMMOND John ie HARTFORD arr — John oads, 70 HARTSVILLE ~M Alice rs Mitchell, WUN DINGTON- Burry Welsh; Mrs. Au-
BERNE~8lves reh, 7 -H UMBUS- Mrs. Tella NH. “inahari, n,
EDWIN K. STEERS
Grand Jury Deputy
Criminal Court Deputies
John H. Daily | J. Raymond Tindall Addison M. Dowling Julian D. Pace George Kistler Harry Riddell Merle Calvert
J : Probate Court Deputy
STORAGE
"labor Deputy ~John Caylor
today that nobody can beat a <rouletie wheel, ~~
‘Albert - Hibbs, Chillicothe, o.
land Roy Walford, San . Diego, |
“ICAL, both 28; lost more than $600}: {cult Judge Arthur Webster after: lon thelr “sure-thing” system yes-
terday. That was about twice
t they won at another casino
Mr. Walford said that “maybe” y would try it again. “We're just about convihced,”
The youths worked out their
“Probe e $12,000" Robbery Of Ft. Wayne Car Dealer
Police today Investigated thes story of a used car dealer tha‘. he was robbed of $12,000 las\ night.
Wyss sald the dealer was Johr | Ross, 56, and that he had no lot: ‘but just bought and sold cars, Mr. Ross told police chat he was held up when he went with, an-unidentified man to look at an automobile. Mr. Ross said he gave
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JUDSON i STARK
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JUDSON L. STARK AND HIS STAFF OF DEPUTIES SAY “LET OUR RECORD SPEAK” ©
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JAMES J. STEWART
Magistrate & J. FP. Deputy
JUDSON L. STARK
© KEEP THIS EFFICIENT AND ABLE STAFF IN OFFICE oF | ® We Are Creating a New Respect for.
Law and Order
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JOHN A. CARSON
the man $12,000 in $500 1ad $100" bills and that he ran away.
The 1949
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ERIDIAN
Municipal Court Supervisor
Municipal Court Deputies Norman FE. Brennan Don Money 0. B. Hanger Joe Marlarky
James E. Rocap, Jr. L. Aldridge Lewis, Jr,
Juvenile Court Deputies Scott McDenald Frank Williams
Superior Court Deputies ‘William H. Sheaffer Manuel Belle "Jesse D. Wright
FT, WAYNE, May 1 (UP)="
Capt. of Detectives Theodore. -
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Primary, Tuesday, May Ath oy . et vote REPUBLICAN
