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Authorities were questioning two suspects in a West Bide strong) | arm robbery yesterday afternoon. The suspects were an 8-year-old boy and his 13-year-old a | rector, { 8ix- i Yearls Allen Lee Clapper, of 2132 Ww. Minnesota St. wa, the 'St., in the 1600 block on “Apple- 738 N. West St. re |gate when the couple was “ac. knocking. :

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ate hem ' old knocked him down and took Men. ! 3 in a group fellows are attentive to them and take them More PROEHIOn Tor TtAnkpos ee ir 1. Caml Sats RAY From mu Tho as Refused to Eatér Car Regular Arm T-EW : 4 home but when it comes to the boys asking them to dances|); streets against roygh treat. d [to the college recently from Chi- sallant wore a red handierchier| — ‘They invited Miss Johnson Y... i "re lef These fell h broke and ment from heavy vehicles is be-| 0 and is serving as vice presi-|on his face, Ife the Masked Mar- the car. When she refused, tiey| Four Indianapolis n men and one Ta 3 or shows they're left out, ese fellows who are e gn A Ti 2 tag Ga a por Fr ancial pro-| vel [jumped out and pummeled Mr./from Mooresville, all Army re. UMT Up he hang around when the giris give parties. take outsiders to Achool pending before the City Council.| motion and. public relations, Hel The 13-year-old boy, he said, h usnerplenis Police pl them serve officers, have been Som : dances. I know the girls have Tigd their pride hurt many times. e ordinance would impose el “will succeed Dr, Edgar Cumings|Supervised from some bushes. up at’ Towa vg. sud 8. Sts. {nated by the War Depastment to At Spring Why dot ‘You Muggest gosiabiny ud Dut. Tve bo lonely fine up to $300 for unlawfull who will become dean of DePauw Suspect Comic Books They fied as LeRoy, ‘receive- commissions. of. second Veterans’ hou people? In my day it Vas " vehop . or Shop” | wig repeatedly operating, ‘parking, storing o University Sept. 1. Police suspected somewhere in Welch od of 1733 Hoyt lieutenants in the regular army. ed to be the hot Snteriained lenders, Kin an esses should be rang some manner, |'08ding any vehicle in such al | Bishop Reginald Mallett, presi- the background of this crime|Ave.; Carl. Schock, 20,.0f 337 Three of the five are to receive before the Ame are prime ofien ADER. Jian as to ure ine gh hi % be aif {dent of the board of trustees, also were one or more comic books E. Mi esota St; Robert C.'theirs, in the regular. force, day at its annus i Ate Your friends sxciung in ye wt Ay ais Semowhat May 17. SONS 30 A Gelding. Yoiu, dogn Sliverstein Rao Bornstein AT Scher e, Mon. ph a Sy yu mw Glover Joe a 23, 165 a One a ea 1 drab givia become popular husaite, oy oaricies oe dnkough cou: | City officials sent the ordinance | | rer, Danville, have been named| Two men: were beaten last 8. 1642 E. 62d St.; Robert E. Meee, come embroiled { Bi ashieveimens to the council after a case against | {members of the board. night, apparently without provo-| Xan were charged with being Indiana” University graduate ‘of international p + successful and interesting. § a truck owner, charged with in-| rr mi—————— GOR CRY SOPRPALe of | drunk, rder! 1501 E. Maple Road, and Law- the three-da; » I liked your idea for lonely people. juring streets, was thrown out of LABOR PARTY RECRUITS 4 young men roaming » town ine Ws it ¥ eandnet and 1000 A. Doyle, Penn State Col - Rational Exec { "Woman in Love With Two Men {Municipal Court 4 by Judge Alex LONDON, May 4 (UP)—Thelin juloples and looking for excite-| Still at large were three youths lege graduate. which will pu | : L LOVE my husband but T also Jove a boy in Kentucky ‘who ark. The judge sald present Labor Party today announced a ment. {who jumped out of another ja Souths) The others are William F, Jes. - touches on its w \{ LOVE m) L ordinances were insufficient to |membershi { vers : id he loved me and always did. I'm 24 and my husband is 23. We| Tship campaign with a goal] Raymond Wueherpleni, 53, of lopy in thé 1000 block of E. ar [ter, Indiana University graduate tomorrow, have a little boy and are going to have another child. CL [over theons. of one million new members. 2118 8. East #t. was one victim. ket St. and beat up Clarenceof 1323 E. 10th St, and Robert ~- Walter Ales CY Re I EE at ¥ ever went rie Tuck Suk § laches. id a» Party membership now is around He was walking with Miss Wanda Holedy, 26, of Acton. He was not/D. Monical, Purdue University .. delphia, chairms with. 1 hear from him once a week. Do you think I should £0 10 to have been so heavily : ui gp YLOChUGD, _________ Johnson, 42, of 1863 Applegate hurt seriously. .__\graduate of Mooresville. committee, was — A lution on vete him? E. D. {that it sank 8 inches into the | 5 the National E You apparently don’t love either mah, but you're married and [street when parked at the curb. \ @ jon early this a mother. Forget the old boy-friend. There's bound to be glamour | The City Council last night, Ruth Young ' Adele Leventhal *1t is anticipat attached to him because he was your first experience with authorized adjustments of salar-| QUEEN CANDIDATES— lution which wil romance. {les within the City dog pound de-| Thess six girls will vie for hon- “ the Legion dro You evidently didn’t love him enough to marry him or he partment so as to increase the f th th * ant the ion ¢ didn't love you enough to ask you. He probably wants you now pay of dog .catchers.from $1740 0" @ e ninth * anniversary F ng pros ho because he can’t have you. Stop the correspondence and start do- to $2040 a year, “ball_of the “Indianapolis “Aleph fen Fagues be , "ing a good job with your marriage. To provide increases, (he $2400- Zed Aleph No. 520. to = ap Chang : a-year salary for a pound vet-| held at 9 m. May 8 in the tore, Alessandr Widower, Daughter Want Yard {erinarian was eliminated. 'The| Antlers Homi. ® “These atiending The Men's war IT committ “I CAN'T STAND hearing my baby begging to play in a yard. fund transfer requires approval) will elect one of them as.queen. Complete on the Sixth Floor have changed t. *a , I'm a widower with a anges, 4, and Batter to support, and we of the State Tax Board. | Tine: -oraanizotion is composed ' TEW bill since ssi SNOER A JOVIRG family. gore moved to ol ns nm: Introduced Ordinance orf Janioh thoi to give veteran room. I can pay up to A Tn and LRP take ‘anything with ~The council ‘slso heard fntree |: Ot Jewish youth, woo fu oy + cost housing. electricity and a yard, on a bus line, R.M. (duced an ordinance transfering High onthe

child welfare, extreme import: rials sald; becal

N tte immunize dogs against rabies. : widow? MRS. L. K {The money is required to put ri ino Hits Bf Cities United 'otates | Family Seeks 3-Room Apartment effect the department's : + United

WHAT'S WRONG with children? Lots of people have them. We've done everything to find three or more unfurnished .rooms not more than $60 a month. We have a son, 15 months old.

carpenter, if we could find, one. live in two small rooms.

Gl Family Hunts Apartment "WHERE COULD I get a“place with two sons, 10 and 127 My

We have seven nice Shildrey and

(of free vaccination of dogs. { The ordinance cannot be acted upon until the May 27 meeting because of the statutory two-week

High Court Calls Contracts Illegal

plain yesterday neither state nor federal courts can enforce racial real estate convenants. : These restrictive covenants are

At Coatesville Friday

Emergency offices of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. in Coatesville and Danville will|

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The major pi gion in this res a plan to secure

R. H. for local agenci i 5 _ Wom Child advertising period Required for w ASHINGTON, May 4 (UP)— assistance prog: Offers oom to Woman, : to Opriation o withheld action on| If YOU OWN & house fn a ~“re-|- Universal mili “§ I'D RENT a room to a woman with a small child and lower |, Sronoeal to zone for busimess|""icted” nieghborhood and want to be in for & the rent if she'd watch my three children and do some housework. the west side of Orchard Ave, be.| 0 "cll it to a Negro, Jew, Chinese, meeting today o MRS’ J. M~- tween 38th and bull 8t OF & member of some other mi- curity Commiss i : Property owners in the vicinity "0", STOUP, mo court in the was expected to will Pay $37.50 for Efficiency Apartment are objecting 16 the ordi ini icountry can stop you. : tion for the proj _ - WE LIVE WITH my fanilly and have fe privacy We could CHArging that If passed 1t would And 1f-a member of a. minority | TRADE MARE OWNED & CLOTH MFR. ONLY ent is being sof _pay $37.50 a month for an efficiency apartment. MRS. C.E. F. lower property values there. group Yuys te house, Jo Sourt ST S000ALL SANIORD. TOL. ’ ori CAR Kee m from mov n or 4 Couple, 7 Children Live in 2 Rooms ie RFC to CI Off |can ri A him later. ’ Banquet ‘WE'D FIX UP and furnish a place because my husband is a ose ces The Supreme Court made this Another high!

report by Milo J on plans for e Legion headqua Climax of th will be the ban

ee mi aa lose at noon Friday, M. 0. Hoel, tional Executiy “husband 18 & GI. Our “sons are good boys now but I know what & . . °L lagreements signed by private broken up home can do to them. WORRIED MOTHER. * {Chicago manager. announced. owners saying they NOT sell ? p. m. today i Arthritis Victim Needs 2 Rooms tained to accept applications. for Re ODL i Neuve 9] ve James F. ON MY FRIEND, crippled with arthritis but her own work! oon Tapair and rebuds ats Valid ander.

with a cane, has a smile and cheerful word for her many friends. She has her furniture but must move. She wants two unfurnished rooms for $20 a month. MISS B.E. W." Dies anyone want to help? =

ai M-W.and X. Y. Z,, aking about home jobs, send names please? MRS. MANNERS.

ing of property damaged in the Mar. 26 tornado. Mr. Hoel says that future correspondence regarding disaster loans should be {addressed to the Chicago Loan | Agency of the RFC, 208 8. la(Salle 8t., Chicago 4, Ill

Agreements . In its ruling, the Supreme Court raid enforcement of racial agree{ments violates the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 14th Amendment, adopted in 1868, ~Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson

sald an arm of the government,

John L. Sullis the Navy, who arrive here by a noon, will be speaker. . In the closing Ralph B. Gregg

- SERRA RAI sated WB advocate, is e3 Bo etor ere 40 give all citizens “equal = Ba Seeks a Tip on 40, “Businessmen Re protection of the laws” can't back | lea] Manouye 5 SHOULD A CHELOR, past never married or used to To Sian C. fn vp private “segregation agree- | - Tunisia 1 this : children, marry a woman with young children?’ It seems I could 9 e Ly n amous = not ever put up with them and I'm afraid to try. I can get plenty! Indiana bukl imen were 1 es 4 - of old maids but I like a good time yet. and music, and I'd enjov urged to circulate and sign ve. ann -~ Soult ade squally Legion official

SO a big farm “after the house and help with the chickens while I farm.

having someone to go with me, a real companion as well help-mate. |

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titions to both major political ments themselves still ire valid [parties favoring governmentyoy may voluntarily stick to the economy. tax equality and taxi terms of the covenant. If all your [reste by Clarence "A. Jackson | eighbers want to do so too, you

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— “batched” for years but I'm L “going to keep it up—it's toolexecutive vice president of the'can - kee ur neighborhood "lonesome. MW diana State Chamber—of Com Caucasian: Jou 5 aug In a. gested:

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Don’t be surprised if the type of woman you like looks as frowningly upon your Plymouth Rocks as you look upon her “brood.” Finding a childless woman who adores chickens and a ~ lot of housework may be difficult. You bachelors want a lot—but you don't want to change one single trait of your own. 1 don’t think you'd be able to handle

{merce. | It was difficult t to guess The State Chamber mailed the! {how To a Joa) 10, is petitions. to businessmen. They planketed with racial covenants. are to be presented to the resolu-| \lmost every big city has them. tions committees of the parties, {National real estate spokesmen

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' ) {would only estimate that prop- adop resolut a family and T doubt if you'd remain too fond of a woman Steamship A Aground {erty covered by the racial agree- ran in resi around constantly. FLUSHING; Hoiland, May 4 ments “runs into the billions of strengthening thy \ Seg (UP)—The Swedish steamship collars.” maintaining the —Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your prob- Canada ran aground in the, The Jlistice Department refused “wholly adequat

lems and answer your tretions: “Write in care-of The Times, 214 Ww. Maryland St.

Post-Dispatch Lauded For Public Service

disaster and subsequent stories which resulted “in-impressive-te-forms ‘in mine safety laws and regulations.” Other winners of 1948 Pulitzer Prize awards announced by the trustees of Columbia University were: . For a distinguished example of | living and privacy—all on a local reporting, a prize of $500, |.- to George E. Goodwin of the At- f lanta Journal for his story of the | foot lot! Telfair County vote fraud. Reporters Cited For’ distinguished reporting on national affairs, two awards of $500 each, fo Bert Andrews of the New York Herald Tribune and to Nat 8. Finney of the Minne-

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