Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1948 — Page 16

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Sought ‘British Aid

For | ganah Talks JERUSALEM, May 11 (UP)—

Arab military leaders in Pales-]

tine; rocked by two major defeats within the past 24 hours, have sought to save the big port city of Jaffa from Jewish capture by declaring it an open city, it was reported today. A dispatch from Tel Aviv said the Arab Emergency Committee sought British. intervention with Jewish Haganah commanders to declare Jaffa open. It was understood the Jews refused. Under the Arab plan, Jaffa would be removed as an objective from any final struggle for Palestine after the British lay down their mandate at midnight Friday.

Jaffa, a city of 101,580 before, the partition plan was announced, |

has been ringed by Jewish forces from - neighboring Tel Aviv, It has been reported ‘completely evacuated by Arab civilians. Jaffa was saved from Jewish capture by British ‘troops who) halted a combined Haganah-|

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Clear of Atom

Pending Probe

Commerce Secretary

Discloses Pledge

By LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent

links in our atomic security.”

one hand. smashed a_bottle of champagne on the gunman's head. Police who took the would-be robber away said the gun wasn't loaded.

{Einaudi Seer New WASHINGTON, May 11 Dr. Edward U. Condon has put him- Italian self under orders to keep clear of things atomic until the atomic) energy completes a check on him. This was disclosed today by Secretary of Commerce Charles] Financial Expert Sawyer—just 77 days after a| ROME, May 11 (UP)—Senator House Un-American Activities Luigi Einaudi, a financial expert, Subcommittee accused Dr. Con- today appeared assured of elec“{don of being “one of the weakest ion as president’ of Italy ‘when

Parties Agree on

"wr parties agreed to back him

| | Dr. Condon is director of the on the fourth and final ballot. Commerce Department's Bureau| Tne Itallan parliament met to of Standards. He is an authority|yote a third but indecisive ballot

fon nuclear physics and during today. {the ‘war helped this country get Shortly after a joint session of

|started on its atomic bomb- proj-

ject.

the senate and chamber of deputies convened, 140 Commuhists,

When the House subcommittee Left Wing Socialists, “indepen-

first fired its char against Dr.

dents and splinter groups walked

/Coridon, the Atomic Energy Com-| out, making it impossible to reach ‘mission said the scientist's quali-| the necessary two-thirds majorfications for access to secret data|ity (600 votes) needed to elect on were still under investigation. He|the third ballot. had been cleared by the commis- | Right wing Socialists and Resion's predecessor, the Army’s| publicans cast only hlank ballots

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may call at the FARLEY FUNERA Usher Mortuary. Irgun Zval Leumi offensive. Manhatten district. When the in the third round. They : ex- HOME, 1604 w. pMorris St, after § “ MR. AND MRS. HEN Within thé past 24 hours the TEACHER - When John Powers, famed New York model impresario, saw this picture of Mrs. Thomas Moran. Somuslasion took ver the atomic) platned the a wo Wo Enurch from | ull 2 2p. m. Thursday, MARTIN We wish 't Arabs have lost the major hori. left, he sent for the Cleveland, O., beauty. Mrs. Mora n said she couldn't go, because of her husband and six Hrgjest; natituted checks of Na Ned 0 oy Cathulle Party and DAVIDSON—Dia of 030K Wk plone ihegks “to avian. rotcs miso children. But Powers said, "Bring them along," and they're going. At right, the 26-year-old model teaches her Dispute Deadlocked Premier Alcide de Guspert. uy Sears Service Tren oH the staff for 3 i ~~ vouted:the-Arabs at Bab Ei Wad.|.. family. the rudiments of modeling, With 6-month- old Mary on her lap, she coaches, left to right, Terry, 3 Patrick, 4 In dispute now Is the right of too mist _SOUZLONE ANE. a Hy Jorasut Chisel Ti na thank ¢ ‘8 - 12 miles west of Jerusalem, after| 4. Jackie, 7. and Tommy, | 8. _{ike House Un-American Activities ted down. in. their. attempt to | Il Park ck Prienas may cal at resi MR. AND MRS. HE} a three-day battle in ah 200 [Ce = Suid 30g Uw have the third ballot delayed for | MORTUARIES Me MOORE. cial WTUTE With deepest . Arabs were reported kill DEATRIOK—Wilbur, beloved lather thanks 1 Jewish, trate between Jerusa-| CONGress— 200, 000 Free Hot Dogs Dixie Democrats of the investigation of Mr. Con-|coheideration of the withdrawal | BEFTRICK-SSs SE Hin Shion an L * M 8 Ae ’ fem and Tel Aviv was reopened Rabe lop's loyalty. So far it is & dead-| yn ister Count Carlo Sforza, who her ie Rugie pasts yes bessilfal lors! ‘oferin for the first time In three weeks. C on ' ot withdrew last night. at the BRATTO Bu" FONERKL LB husband and father. ; race’ ong naugura ion Latest development is a public “mys “Chrigtian Democrats | Lemmon ind Bu on "Come: We sapacially wish io - e are or 0 request by Mr. Condon to Presi-| oq Mr Einaudi as thelr new | mr bese meen tthe. (BEAN Lodge No. 608 P. & A - Ki fi h D $ R ' t P ‘|dent Truman to release to the 2 . M ARY, 1321 W, Ray wonderful sefvice and : mngns ynasry Keiurns 1o rower candidate, replacing Count Sfor- St. until 12 o'clock Wednesday Rev. M. H. Reynolds A 0 0 on . congnittee the desired informa- BOAT Do TN hal of comfort, Shirley B In Lovisiana to Tune of 41 Bands Call Convention, tion. Fs consists of a letter” aiather of Mrs. Eieanor ‘Brethuuer, 8 sive wae : : By PRESTON McGRAW, United Press Staff Corrsepondent | If Ao. , |from J. Edgar Hoover, chief of oss, Wis: Irwin P. and Maurice 5. FLORISTS-MO | Education Curbs Committee, De Mille BATON ROUGE, La., May 11—The government of Louisi- I As-and-When the FBI, reporting to the Com: yar. Strike : Panerai i Wednesday, 0 at the 01 > t Push islati —_|ana returfis to the family of Huey P. (Kingfish) Long today in a JACKSON, Miss, May 11 (UP) merce Department on the original ¥ MORTUARY, Meridian at “FOR FUNERAL 2 $ Leg $ at on “ ith 200,000 f: hotd 240,000 bottl f investigation of Mr, Condon. Oth St., 9 a. m. Holly Cross Church. ’ John Grande & So “people’s ceremony,” Ww ree ogs, es of Southern Democrats today were t t to Co . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. $401 W. Wash. Président Rees Edgar. Tulloss}, wASHINGTON, May. 11 (UP)lsoda pop; 16,000 glasses of buttermilk and 41 bands, {ready to hold: their own Dixie con-iare co: to Commerce oe Friends may call at the mortuary. “C1AYPOOL FiDv of Wittenberg College today t 1s to- At 1 p. m. (Indianapolis Time) Earl K. Long, the graying 52- Mr: Condon's--bureau -is--part of ESTELLNellie grandmother of Vir- CLAYPOOL FLOV - oynded 8 warning against “gov. | ORT Sot {WO APheal oF clon BE a Fg Ce ¢|vention in Birmingham, Ala., on|tha* department. The House voted ginia Rosemeyer, Ruth Figy ind Dex * ernment inroads in higher éduca-|92y to-do something S08 Vr pt_the afsinateq 3 Kingfish, takes the oath Of july-17-if the national party con-jihat Mr: Truman should surrender! Brisken ‘and Goldie ‘Sls of Fairland, MN RLNOIS “tion” at the Lutheran State con- Communists before it is too late.|Governor in the Louisiana lof political eclipse for the Longs. _ the letter but he refused to do| "CHICAGO, “May ia py coh pelt a “main Lo 8 FUNERAL DI “vention. * They came from the House Un-|University football stadium, Foy, 035 and 1930; the Kinglsh's/t ro pcr © C1"! FIEnts plat Stockhandlers at Chicago's Union | A30iis. passed ‘sway Sunday, aif | CONKLE FUNER The convention of the Indiana|American Activities - Committee than 00) 0 of north Louisiana Politscal heirs were discovered to form plank. Stockyards reported for work the TOLIN FUNK FUNERAL RERAL Rol 14 eed 1934_W. Michigan St. United Lutheran Synod opened|and from Hollywood producer |t ' the Bayou country of| De involved in a systematic loot- In a states’ rights conference Me B dy’ Ww this morning after an 1ith-hour. | ;75g"p ‘m. trom funers! home. Inc SPEEDWAY ¢C _ Sunday and .will close tomorrow|Cecil B. De Mille. A ave expected to be pres. 108 Of the state treasury that had|here yesterday, some 1500 south-| an 's Bo Yy CIS settlement averted a strike that | terment Washington Park. Ck poboningiig +R in. the First United Lutheran! The House Committee urged the soul 4 A0-4XPOC cost the taxpayers millions of oe party. } deaness Pai ves io urge) J ust R e stin g would. hy have tied up operations at ACKER—Aohs, 60 years. 383 W. Parley Funerals, 160 nurcy. prompt passage of its Mundt- sod and buttermilk * avery 8 ow _the .v.ason- ____|the yards A. Packier, mother of Louis OG. : ~& BUCHAN. Dr. Tulloss stressed the im-|Nixon Communist-control bil.{ The soda pop any of them, including the Dixon Line to choose convention |" The stockhandlers, who were Bortiein, daughter of Mary Cook, ~Creek Boulevard. T portarice of the small, church-|And it called on Attorney General is mainly £07 the Protestants of| Go Governor at the time, Richard delegates and electors pledged to| Res bing is 31 igus Yat theres scheduled to walk off their jobs | Srapdmether of Paul D. Bortlein, BERT S. © related. colleges. He sald they|Tom Clark to use two laws al-" wri "bor the “ca-| WV. . Leche, went to the peniten-| ‘publicly repudiate” President "",, .. "0 opinion of Deputy|2 midnight, voted at a mass Aud ate er P enetey Suns must receive increased suppoftiready on the books to prosecute| LONE og ged ig FLW Truman's civil rights program. |g ue” po 0 Peasoner and|Meeting last night to accept a | (V0 Mine OH. HERRMANN FU- ~GRINST N from sponsoring bodies if they{the Communist Party as a “men- juns” 0 ’ But Earl Long was never] The resolution, passed with ap- 6-cent wage boost. NERAL HOME, 1505 8. Bast St 1001 BE New York lar fanciers of buttermilk, he! Everett Maxwell, who yesterday Priends invited. Burial Round Hill. 6. H. H. HERR} are expected to compete withlace” to national security. wed “a little wine” al- | toucied by the scandals, Heparent unanimity amid shouting went to investigate the report of|,, Ine handlers are’ ted with Priends_may call any time. . state institutions which receive Probes promis public arrangements DO8st ed during his recent cam-and stamping of feet, included! “man’s body” along the railroad 0 CIO United ghouse GRANDY—_Mrs. Jennie, age TI. sister state or federal aid. Reports on R30 I paign that he had been “Invest!- provision for the Birmingham tracks at Girls School Rd. and|' orkers Union, which has been oS Mise Mar [Rameey 8 Oalilorala, .. HISEY 3 T He expressed the opinion that! In a report on its investigations had been ma pe gated and reinvestigated andconvention in case the national| Rockville Rd. on strike against the nation’s PE ho GUL in si the wee more and more young people will{into - Communist activities, the Stands Ring Stadium they never found a thing on me.” party nominates Mr. Truman OF| When they arrived they found MaJOr meat packers since Mar. poRaxy ork Bt. kA & Hurt ‘She enroll in colleges in future years. committee said U. 8. Communists| ot dog stands ringed the L8U He was elected overwhelmingly. any other candidate with similar|ine “body” was a 37-year-old man 18. Puneral. RE 30 p. ~ We odnesdny. wi $336 Shelby St. And he made the point that a re-|are bent on the “forceful and vio-ifootball stadium, a giant, horse-| inet civil rights views. who told them he ran five miles| ~ iandlers move animals into ery me SHIRLEY BRO cent survey disclosed that 70 per|lent” overthrow of the gOVert.-shoe-shaped structure seating Spring Bridge Tourngy | The date for the provisionallevery day to lose weight. He Sal has bern ietimeiry ry ad | WE-Mr Agies E. WiF Bevan, SN. Uiimels t. Mr. De Mille, who once | some- 50,000 people. They were! Dixi t! was set for just it had been estimated that the University eights, widow of the cent of the GI's fiow in college men Wi A e meeting was he was just resting in the midst of| ii ive would have tied Rev. John A. Hile mother of Mrs. ROBERT W.§ stated that they would have en-|lost a radio job for refusing to stacked high with cases of pop Vvinners nnounced one week after the national con-|his daily stint. 85 0 Ar avs up--about Kephart C. Karstedt of indianapolis, rolled under any circumstances. (pay a union political assessment.iand buttermilk in half-pint Doll winners ‘of the first annuaijVention begins at Philadelphia, rr, Rel vestock mar- | ANd Dr RAI neh a 10. ei & Four The synod has re-elected the|asked the House Labor Commit-ties. One hundred and fifty bar =" July 12. 80 Boys and Girl eting cago. Mra. Prank Long, Mrs. B. W. Padgett : xa "- following officers: Dr. A. H. Keck|tee to throw in the face of theirels of ice water were placed *Pr'"8 ridge tournament spon-| ys and Girls and Cecil Slinkard of Indianapolis FENCED Y, of Richmond, vice president; Dr,/Communists Kgislation. giv ving allgtrategically. sored by the Indianapolis Bridge Sassen and Dewey To Serve as Park Aids Jaycees to Hear Craig MORTUARY Thursday, 11 8. mM poor male Newfound J. Charles Goering, Logansport, |citizens the "right to work The ceremony began at 3 a. "| rAssociation were announced to- 1, o Debate in Oregon Eighty girls-and boys have vol-| George —N. Craig, Indiana inde invites. prions may can at Da Ries atle Ste ‘Asserting that “right to work” | (Indianapolis 4 ame) when the day. Nearly one hundred pairs| re Ore. May 11 (UP) — unteered to serve as park aids at|gouthetn district vice commander JONSON Anita Marlyn, age 38. LOST — Black billt . laws had thwarted Communistparade with pM ord late th including teams from a pur ” y leity parks and pools this summer.|of the American Legion," will of Teddy. Judy and Mre Ris Young 2653 N. Ladails Mondas F. M. Hanes’ term will not expire uprisings in France and Italy, the| swyscrabe? €apiio, con C00, |Tllinots and Ohio competed Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New|Training classes in story telling, speak at a meeting of the In- | ister of Margaret Marjorie, Clare Reward. BE-007-W. _ until 1949. movie producer sald such a right|fish bullt for the Sa ol Th ‘ York and Harold E. Stassen game direction, and simple crafts dianapolis Junior Chamber of | [aro and Robert Young. passed LADY'S Back Tat is as necessary as the “right to The inauguration of Ear ng Open pair event was won agreed today to debate at Port-|are now being held for the girls Commerce at noon tomorrow at May 13. 11 as. m., at the GEORGE Indianapolis and Kok LLOON " |as Governor ended eight years by Mrs. Harold Feldstein and| Ae: . USHER MORTUARY. 2313 W. 31. Reward. CH-18I BABY CHOKES ON Ba strike. | Mrs. L. J. Goldstein. bo fn land, Ore. this month on Mr. at Technical, Manual, Crispus At-/the Hotel Washington. Mr. Craig Washimeton BL Friends invited. a . BES MOINES. lows May II |einnati Seco a pla as en8 Stassen’s proposal to outlaw the tucks, Shortridge, and Washing-| will“ be the candidate from In- Brief service. 1 p. m. at the Dover Lore Poy wack ta: ta heaton. a <ationn “wnicn| SNC CT Heifer Tradin ty Iie ad, Dlace was taken Siete ety on high schools. Two advanced diana for the office of national | SL. Sher is Hume hi | ibareest we to death on s alloon. whish ee ' : Jacobs, Indianapolis ang Jerome It was the first time during the. — in simple crafts will be|commander in October. call at mortuary. (Lebanon, Ind. we Reet lodged In his throat’ when he : (held at the Red Cross chapter pabers please LX W— Red Chow. This is aia oa he Atr_tn 1 at Stock ards and Mrs. Virgll Rupp, Indianap- Current campaign that two can |ouse on May 15 and 22. and| Read of Flees fv her of oat: dog” Gull Nir-s7. In - police said today.’ rong : : olis; fourth, Mrs. Catherine Lewis didates for the Republican pres-| th d d cl to be James W. and Robert EK. Burbank, LO8T—Lady’s black p 0 ; AS ‘eannds or.. [email protected]/80d Mr. Everett Bish, both of(ldential nomination have com- 0 ie ante classes are RISKS’ Cal son of Mrs. Mary M. Kiesies town bus Thursday Le I 1 Steers and heifers drew rell-| J00- 138 pounds... =o AL 411% Marion; fifth, Mrs. Merritt mitted thémselves to a debate on 5¢ uled later. ‘ALL died Sunday at Hines Hoe ital, Hines. To cal issues able action today in trading at) 3g. 400 pounds ........ vei W0@IL% Thompson and Mrs. John R. Kel- the same platform. The training of these aids, who ance ; RY oy tat Male bisck and ERY Tar the-- Indianapolis Stockyards at sea 131A lly, both of Indianapolis. og must serve a minimum of three| HS § EAS RY Ith 8, 9.00 2 w_ 8 Jon of Arg Reward. TAS. | Bid Asked fully steady rates while’ cows = a Pounds rrrrTTT era 1300@ie 0] A team composed of Mii A RT Thi ve Gi — el Pit WBurs each week during the sum-| TLE 32.2170 0 ad... MOTtUSTY 2 TNR 11. PERSONALS Agents Fin Corp, co 6 |ghowed some strength. - Medium - unde [email protected] COflin, Harry Singleton and Har-| ree rave mer months, is a joint effort of Jersey Bt Eagored 1 fnto rest Sune — American States Aww vees Meanwhile vealers advanced| 250- I iw re old Erner, all of Indianapolis, and the city schools, the city park de- s to pl the aT Ted te ED: Avishire” con ev {mostly $1. Good snd choles 90-130. pounds amas’ Dr, H. H. McDaniel of Chicago, Swimmers Seized partment, and the Red Cross. NL ENT ERE a HAS T pt eS im tL ese . 8 ' butcher hogs sold most run, al CATTLE. (1330) ~~| won the team-of-four event played| gummer is oficially here as far, HOOSIER RAIL LINE TO END I" UTUAL AG y }-Mss. Anna. Shelton, Mra. . Alise A higher on an average Steers lin two sessions. Second place in| WASHINGTON, May 11 (UP) fin, Mee, Hones dr on : 7 Buber pre Ea ta th e choice lightwelghts Choloe— . is this event went to Mrs. John Kel- as deputy sheriffs are concerned. —The Interstate Commerce Com- mother of * Doris an H r “ “DRIVING | * Bobbe-Merrill com . ...... 1 1 [went for £7 cents: to $1 “higher, te: I at a TE 305053 50 ly, Mrs. Merritt Thompson, Stan:| ~The county patrolien- arrested, ission today: -atithorized the Ev. ~~ Steno We aan N otieye me a Circle Theater som: P64 than’ yesterday s top of $22 por. 1100-1300 pounds ... . 30.80431.50 ley McComas and Richard W.| heir first set of gravel pit swim-| ansville Suburban & Newburgh Grain Dealers | iends. se welcome. © Burial Ek "CALLED 3 was an e Good— ee, all of Indianapolis; third} Ko _ ! ville, ‘ * : hundredwetght. 38 960.1106 oko 3900030 50" place was taken by Mrs. Ar HRA TSF 1948. 1davithres boys ine from Evansville o. Mutual Agency, Inc. Cigar rs. Hattie, 101 W. ‘ -There were ‘hardly enough, 10071300 bounds ...eeeee.... 39.00@3050 (Falender, Mrs. Arthur Pratt, ra Swimming in a pit near W. Ray- Booneville, Ind. 1740 North Meridian St - meiner 0 Ser . Lenore © Cham me YOU! sheep and lambs offered to test Medium. a 26.00@20 00 Ernest —K. Fisher and Mrs. Hal/mond St. and Kentucky Ave. _ _ on and Mrs Prank B. og tes eta bn FY ET RAO cn nssuriencns on A 00-1000, DONS. syenoman run AIAN 00, Benham, all.of Indianapolis... __The boys had hung their clothes’ passed as NER & iis ata 15 . : } » CMay le ’ ie i CR RCRORY TD asd were lf: siden BUARY, Wednesd a - ) GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6675) 00-2100 pounds ere ‘RWgNN Asks $62, D Teplashing away when the deputies! “ROOF REPAIRS i ET 130 ps. posers evemon SEE PAGE 120- 140 pounds cxrsbe | Choice 500 aAMAgGes ited the spot. | IMMEDIATE SERVICE MATTHEWS Alfred Cage #0. bes 140-160 pound 19.50@31 80 s00- 100 ois LEER + 4.4.44 $+] After Fall in Hotel Tub. The youths, two 15-year-old | Joved hustand of Rub Matthews; COME TO BEAUT 180. 200 pounds. .. ov. N0GN®Geed- TT 4 n whi ho Ss a Poo lad 14, year-old . a and. R. JFURNAGE and ROOFING co, Shther Xe No down Payment, n | 200. 220 pounds. a 600-800 POUBAS .....o.siures 285063000 Suits seeking $62,500 were onl, 0. | 8 CENTRAL AVE Wingman, Ind; oh der nde Li ou go, 220- 240 pounds .. tes 800-1000 POUNdS ....ov.svine 38.50¢30.00 into the sheriff's office today with| HARRY ESCOL S008 = WA-3101 — Evenin WA-1048 M ingman. I Tha. enya GI spproved: ourse. ¢ 'e| 240- 70 pounds... vos 30.008 a POUDAS +.vvves res. asgnni in Superior Court todayitheir parents for a lecture on the fo - " gs. - his home at Bast ni, Sate Diploma jawued. Own 270- 00 pounds ... [IL 1180018 40 Common" 150g 00 "S210 8 hotel corporation dangers of unguarded pools. |” yu tl tun es INIA T AAR a ay by ? Seon Y Snfal Yor men_and 330- 360 pounds .. coeas 18 Cows: (All Welkits) \charged with negligence in a bath-| The incident “will probably] Churchy corner Pershing and Wil. Ing assed eversy 2 Medium is £ kins Sts. Burial Memorial Park, ee ed every 160- 220 pounds {god ... : 3 Soa te tub fall. |m mark the .beginning of regular Friends may call at the PARLEY betutieian. me 1 | coed to choten ns Cutter and medium ||... 1730w33 00 Plaintiffs were Kenneth Gillis, "Ummer patrols of county swim-| ——* LARGEST * FUNERAL HOME 14 W. Morria, Some in person. ful 270- 300 pounds . 14.50@ 15 50 Canner Sale ial weigher? 1G11% 3 Terre Haute mortician, and hes ming holes to keep children. from | ES MORRISON — Herschel Alexander: gation, ho Silent _ > * ee SE ———— PI |wife, ‘Teresa. ~ Mrs. Gillis asked unguarded swimming Bpots, depu-| SELECTION OF - Winnetks, 111, husband of Cornelia 401 Roosevelt Marmon-Herrington com . | Oood~ (All weights) ......... . 34.509125.00 ies said. il T. father of Robert T. passed away ww Cor. Mi. & Wash. 8 Mastic Asphalt wid 1 Local Produce Sausage $50,000 damages from the Hotel - . . LINOLEUM IN INDIANA May 9. 1048. Services will be held : National Homes com . hl - mn —— tum veiev.er.. 2250m34.50 Lincoln. She sald she was hurt er ' ob Winnetka Ciasrtgational, Church, RENT a | a CAR o ” “ N jody Pub Serv yi PH . Rd pT ee snd brollers, woe Sutter and common canny: 9 [email protected] when, she slipped in a tub while Girl Chooses Death HOOSIER PAINT aervice Thursday. 2p. m. Crown Hill NEW Low I -~ N ind Pub Serv com ceeevans 1 HW {10c: hens 4 Ibs and over. Ile. under Good to choice 27.0083050 & guest in the hotel in 1946. Her | Gri f § Bo | | AND LINOLEUM NR BUCHANAN Tents by. PLAN By Hour, Day, Wes hub geo 15am ii Bi ih tbs..ide; No.3 poultry, Sommer, nh Cr ll oeudl % husband asked $12,500 for med- n er Tor y. 7 “ew RATRNGTON * 211 E. Washington. = RI-8815 PASCH—August W. 8 years, 304 BK. Gas, Ol, Reliable Rows Gear's Tool som crv. > *| Buttertas—No. 1, Toe: No. 1. Tie. foal expense. BOSTON, Mass, May 11 (UP) pe ——. = or Neri Preah Wikia Pusch: Obie &. Alshons Sia at go Ind JAB 44 pa Ves .. Eggn-Current A Jetipts Mae \ he “fis: |Enmienr ane — Cale and Calves | ~|—A week ago the body of Mich-| i ——— el UA at 5 Souter father of al eek emeat "as mn te City oke amp com .....,. 4 Ti siokel vin “Camp ph tal 17% 94 | $n “Grade B Large, 36; no wraad, | S00 - 800 pounds™............ 20.00G28.00 Boy, 6, Seriously Hurt; acl Cawley Jr. 7, was found on| IMMEDIATE APPLICATION | [Ee i. |) \ N N.. . avy Sunaay 5. rama) Whines ko ‘DRI Tore Hon ole”. D0: Lo a Goo 800 pounds ............ 24.000 26.00 wild L8t the Tesidence. 344 Terre Bante Malleable : | indium nom Darts in Front of Car [the raliroad tracks near here] of INSULATED BRICK | piamoNDs WATCHES E ors” Funds eal a: “The Truck Rentals ot Ohio Union Title com. . 11111] vu. S. Statement Common re | Six-year-old Donald Bland, son He bad been killed by a train. | yo Money Dewn—3 Years te Pay SPORTING GOOD Top, nee OH. HERRMANN SERV-- RENT A “T mre - nd y . . pt 100 | WASHINGTON. May 11 (UP)—Govern-| P Calves (Steere) "93% of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Merritt, talk a t n thing by t th “4 th| ROOFING AND S<SAUEIA REIMER lena C.. 31 Years, 2161 Nu. GLADIR| © |ment expenses and receipts far the cur: Good to choice alked of nothing byt the dea INDIANA pd ING AN y Poleon Bi., beloved wite of Harry Po | rent. facal prot a 7, compared 800 pounds down ..... . .. 385093100 Is in serigus condition In Billings of her young neighbor. Today| ob 5 Capitol na: g, es | \ hd TR C. elmer, mother of Harry J. and tom ga in your o | Yr a iar rt Yah 4 is (av 2 3036.50 HOSPItAl today after he was hed own body was found on the api ~1 " Bohert A. Reimer; omg Ld nid rar In 4% minutes Expenses... 830. fas ui 763 $34,042 934. fone Calves (Heifers) struck by a car yesterday. . tracks at the same spot. She, : — SS . . Bowman, Katie Prange, Barbara ork Rental ¢ Receipts ... n 7.187 35.401,653.044 Good to choice also had been killed by -a train. Bonswki and Lawrence Schmitt . MA-4394. 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