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JN loa ish the Reichstag Building on the Wihelmtrass as the war ended. IN 1948—This is the same scene today, as photographed by NEA-Acme staff Noe fag was to "to the Go ® iolerized equipment in the left foreground. The correspondent Al Cocking. The wrecked vehicle is still there. This is part of the Russian Reichs stag_was e Germans what the Capitol in Washington is to Americans. zone. After three years, Germany’ s center of government is still a mass of ruins.

Tok Murder Seen Tech High Pupils Receive Diplomas, [Find Polio Cases Lone Ranger's fireat to Others Awards at’ Commencement Exercise Decline Slightly Horse Thrills Kids

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§ {ent of schools, distributed diplo- |} liam L. Holder, Paul D. Holloway, Donald| Gordon . Mee. | 1 UN Correspondents | mas among- the graduates of Honaker, on TE" Hoover ove: 4 satin X | BAR meat Seander Join 7. Menon. | Report Measles | MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (UP) Invest | Technical gh School at com-| Hoover, ore BE. Hopkins, Mildr {Howard C. Mered! eatrice \ errick, | . ~The young fry around this Urge Iu A gation mencement exercises. | Joy Bele. Boughiand: Joy ar ns Siostetier, Wii Ay N. Meizu, itord B. Meyer, Eo: Still Increasing | Sommunity were in their glory. y The Ril Virgini L Howald, Betty Jean Huffer, |8et H. Meyer, Gene er, Patricia he word spread from one to anTimes Special Writer iley Scholarship Medals, re — "Bdward E H ily Meyer, Ernst H. Michels. Rose Lee Miles, | WASHIN GTON. Service 31 Ine, other, Pp v tam —————

" twere-awarded-to Phyllis B: Reeder Virginia Nr Huggler “Wanets J. oo Miller, +- arunen ment JRE Suen. N. ¥. May and Arthur B. Campbell; Barton {ore J. Hulse, ” Hundley, "James | May Miller, William L. Miller, Irene Mil- fantile paralysis cases have de-| “Didja see Sliver? Pop took - r

. Hunter, Marian Hurley, M. Elaine Hus-|Ner. Bve M. Mishas, Betty me out to see him last night.” RLY gece means that the magic to Shirley A. Benson and Robers Pvelyn L ley, Joy I. Jackson, Kenneth | Montgomery

adley Memorial Scholarships, ton, Thomas V. Hyatt Russel B. Ingle, | Rosemary Mohr, Carol F. Moir, Arline clined slightly, reports to the U.| "The youngsters’ dreams came! A

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al foreign correspondents is Medals, to Margaret I. Gamage cobs. Tom Junnetides, Olvens J. Jarrett, P. Moriarity. Byron D. Morris, Jack E. show. For the week ending May (transporting the Lone Ranger av broken. - |and Robert E. Highfield; De Witt | more Jeaking, Virgiaia L. Senkins Willing | Ne 7 Eten’ Munday, hye I Murph Ma ,122, there were 135 cases reported land his Ino Horde broke down - They and their families must 8. Morgan Medals, to Delores J Jenkins. | Susanne Shirley, Alice M. Shockiey, ar or the nation. compared with 143 near here. Ranger (hon-| ; ; gw worry about personal safety, Schumm and David E. McNay; Reymond L. Jensen, Donald L. Johnson, foros £ Shum, g Cini Shri, De .— est, that’s What he says his name F d t T t a a Ralph V. Yenne Medals, to James Chintice “Sor on, Marian So ary | liam overt E. Silvey, Richard|Coses last week. is) couldn't get the necessary re-| € ) ru S ‘This is the reaction of cor- N. Rogers and Richard E. Thorn-| | Jones, Norman R. Jones, vingonet Jones, | Lee Simmons, “William A Simmons, John! In the three stated that re- Pair parts immediately. He!

mpondenis at the United Na-|,, 0 "204 the Alumni awards, 10| Kehrer, Charles W. Keller, Robert 1 men: Skelton, Montgomery | A igh SEE ported the highest number of boarded the horse in the barn of|

tons in the light of the possible aa aie eV Keer. Robert L Ken- | 5 Suiryin, Joan D.|cahes, Texas dropped from 60 the H. B. Coble. C Y owarD LEWIS stances around the killing [Delores J. Shumm and Jerry J. neds, Lyte 3 Keniedy. Midrea A El Small L Albert 5 Eb % , Charles Lx Smith. Fevious week roppe for the latest] Mr. Ranger said the horse is om 0) Fo 1} \ OOF IN¢ )., INC. o Polk, a Columbia Broadcasting! The 1948 graduates are: ’ near. Russell 1. Kennedy, Bertha ¢ Kon: ¥. Detmente Smith week; North Carolina has de- One of five white horses, alll E. 25th 84 HE set | Bavtem correspondent. E- Abraham, Betty - Joan si John nua edvor Kenyon, Jack Ride, Dor: Dolores ginih, Donald L. Smith, Law-/olined from 18 to 13, While Cai:|named Silver, in his “string.” The, n " ‘ Robert B. Adams, Janie 3 Addin Kingston Ki F Slenn PL. Smith Mae ith Richa fornia increased from 21 cases OVID ilver is now 35 years ¥ S ; } ht standing mits au Aldridge, Robert E Alexander,’ ep nA feed os “Advert 8 Smock. oun rl Albert R Baider. to 24, d and lives on “the Cherokee; 1 dh J Y € | V » v S oo a wrresponden peaking for a Alen. J Harold Alen der. Dorel Sy bes. Kittrell, Charles H. -Klasing, | Richard P. Sommer, Doris A.:Southerton, Ie an 15 miles north of Scran-! wrrespondents here, put it this len, Roscoe Allen, Betty J. Amon, Betty Esther & xn Dorothy Kollmann, Na- | Norma Deane Sparks, Jusnita M. Spitser,| ‘Total polio cases for the na- i : R ! y Jetty lomi J. Kraft, Howard JL Kramer, Karl H, Paul H ue, Charles E. Soriuger, Bar- ton, Pa. = ny in a resolution passed un- [0% Anderion, Jack Lo Andgrion, leans Kreck. shirley "J Kila, Faici TEL Son Ihip Lear through the ont SR eres 3 mousy: Tr APP Care. Aaa oy, rn: Phila A Lady. Donald B Lamb. D. pi 18. "Raiisen Samp: i. Bin Ane compared to 880 for the same SOIS Meeting Dates {I | Ao bebig thom whom viene on NENEEEE Cc n AW | i WL "The eat. 19 All dors: that am B EE AD hdson, Joseph I. Ashby | Jer. Marjorie M Layton, 'W. Robert Lee, Barbara J. Steele, Stefan P. Stetanovieh, period last year. The five-year] The Scientech Club of Indian-|i Tomorrow ... . Today! rs Mons fog Mog Pion 5 Atkerson, | George. L. Lents Pavia M M Ceoniinass. Geneva Ann Steinmeier, Dorothy M.imedium is 696. The cumulative apolis will meet at the Fairmount | © GENERAL BANKING SERVICE fie unsolved murder of any cor-| Martha L. Auch, Edm C. Ayres. Coleen | Doriy : ’ os. | Steinmets, Guilford B. Stephens. Paul 8. . } en Badgley, William 8. Bain, A. David! {Bors 8. ay ingston,_ Morte E. Lewis, N.|Stevens, Virginia L._ Stewart. Robert L. total since the seasonal low week Glass Co. plant at 7:30 p. m..}. © CHECKING ACCOUNTS. ; 3 respondent honestly carrying out mayer peu! Marin Beker 1. ‘Ruth a Liese Stockton, James L Storm, Ruth M. Stover. (of Mar. 20 is 508, compared to June ©. The next luncheon meet- | ) : ; 2 i is professional duties is & threat Beles, Jewell )..Bundy. X Char gia, dee, abn nr. arene Lau Lin Dia Le ichardson, (Donald R_Richard”|268 cases for the corresponding ing will be June 7 at Hotel Antlers [1 | \ ® SAVINGS ACCOUNTS : ib the successful work of all Hin LL Floyd L. Barker, C. Win-|A. Lobraico. Don E. Logan, Chastine E gin. Robert A Riggs. ‘Rose Ella Riggs. period last year. | when Carl 8. Osterhous, manager|| : © SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES correspondents.” —_ rane LaVonne Barnett | man, Carl R. Longworth, Mary ohn W. Rigsbee, Charlotte E. Rike, Ly of Welding Equipment and B ; : Barron, Robert B. Bart {Loop ©: Pavia ouimbeck. 2 Myrick. |B. Tinehart William E Rinehart, Pauline Measles on Increase ly Co. a p bm o ina Bup-| : ©® TRAVELLERS CHECKS Polk's death, said the resolu ¥. ED Dolores M. Begin tl Berl L. Nahre, George Fa ari, Patric Roberts. ©. David Robinson. C. Jos Rebin:| Health officials caution that Welding.” paat o _ @ TRUSTS

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his unbiased re 1 Ted ©. Baxter, M. Judith Bayse, Richard hs. Norman T. Newman, Marilyn L. Nie | son, I 2) . n to have hraduesd rate) a Danis ay CT wy | Kniherthe A Norman. Faith B Normuna:| Prank 8° Rohrer; J. Harold Romack, basis for predicting an excep- QUALIFY FOR SALES HONOR ge FIDELITY TRUSTY COMPANY him.” mms RE merathemy Nancy In. Bens: Charies E Oberthur, Robert A. Donald R , Doro Rosberg. [tionally big year for polio. So far, Five Indianapolis representa- |. . 4 123 tout Market Sirent . H. David Bennett, Richard V. Ben- Sion, ~arion. L. O'Dell, Donald M.|Maxine E Rose, Thomas D. Veola. ‘tives of Lincoln National Life! rong On In an attempt to overcome net. Shirley Aun Bens. V. frepe Ben-| cur’ micoens p, Oitver, Frases M, On Guar, | Ra TE Ay (only the three statés have re- Insurance Co. have qualified for : 4 veiey Ont Growing EXSTSISE OLVENT—Aluminum Awning Oo. ut appears to be a failure gen- a Bey, Bent » Bin. neni BOT pty Osborne, Pred 1 Rife Siarvist Tost Rolin ‘Bor Sage, (ported am unusual number of! their company's annual sales || a pha FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY'S mew Call LI-3877—801 N. Penn. St, ly to appreciate the signifi- Bindhamer. Pairicia Ann Bise, David L.| | nathan Cenc Kath Fa, Pars Aa gina ten ® T B, Senders, Patricia cases. /honor club. They are T. L. Me- L gg Premch at 4710 Ent 100b'St. te behind Polk’s murder, the Biocksom William C. Bohn. Alcs M.| Barnett pier et iO; hartley, H. Louise

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vent AWRIDGS... cos seo see od mmittee: Boles, Edna Jean Bolly, Robert M. Book. |Patterson, Curtis Payton, Esther L. Cornelia A. Schmitt, Donald E. Sch r |For the country as a whole, 20 stable, G. E. Glen, W. E. Metz- '§ » 3 ti Audzes Mae Booth. Jean L. Berrar, _Bar- Pearce, F. Chariene- Le Lots {Betty L.-Sehrum; Schuck. John ger, J.C. trin, a . Lends Probe Support , (here Ann Botermer, Joyes A . Botloms, ef, M. Gene Penniston, Phyllis J. percent, | Schuck. Abbie Anne Scott, Armift 3 [319° cases were reported for the: 3 Wot 8-and—L 8: om

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. . Pe 1 " ——— " nt of an impartial ress and’ | zanne Boyer, Patricia Boylan, OFAMTIth | Phelps, Raymond L. Philli Ruth Harold Seal, James Sed weekly figure to date this year. In| 8. gov tin P . Brackett, Ralph O. Brads ord Jr., Betty | | Phipps, Richard L. Pieper, Piargares 1. Li} Seiter, Gladys E Settle: erry. Josenh E 1947, for the same wek, only 8783] * kX & MESS ..coovirtsnransssressrasnsss governmen' vestigation y Bradley, Patricia J. Bradshaw, R: James! Plerce, Keith S. Pierson, Christine Shanefl, Richard L. Shelleriber- cases were reported. Last week|

f the death. | Branson, James E. Bre Mary Apn| Richard H. Pigman, Alice P. Piit yer. Marjorie N. Shelton, Pat . : | Brimberry, Jacqueline iy Brock, Carel Carol J. Pittman, Marian L. Platt, Betty | Shelton, G. Robert Shields, N. Dale Jenne there were 28,805 cases. « / TWO: Supported the efforts of J Brocker James B. Brockey, Donald J | Bowel Thomas 'D. Powers, Thomas v.| Richard 3. Webh: Richard A Weber YON! In the nation's 93 major cities, - uy other impartial body set up| Brown. Geo ; 5 |p ri Daly Las V. | RICHY J. gb. Richard A. Weber, Mari

rge R. Brown, = James John D. Preston, Donald L. Prios,|lyn Lou Webster, Marilyn L. Webster, | com-| © pursue this investigation. |Brown, Nora Irens Brown, pMarvin J. 3 Bhiriey A A. Prien. Donald Puckest, iia’ Virginia R. Werchons Arthiir B. Welsh. | there were 8744 deaths as l J Broz, Robert E. Brubeck, Puig. v L. Pu John'V. Rad-|hans, V. Marguerite’ Werner, James E. | Pared with 9383 for the previous 1 i : . THREE. Requested the goyv-|Primion. Frank L Bryan, William = Bry- suff, sums. LL Rainey, Patricia L Ranck, (Westfall, Donald E Weston, Donald P: {week. This is below the three-| " ®ments of Greece and the Beverly i. Bryn. Bruce Ln Buckner. leas Ray, Bobb Heads arthis 1 Meare. | Wheesitng "9 1 Wharam, Phyllis And|year median of 8923 fof the week. H . United States to give their full Marguerite A Budrech, Donald C. Boil: ville B Hesder mo Reed ow peeok Whicker. Mark B. Whitacre, Total deaths to date are 260.973, s ] | LE rg to any impartial investi- havp. Betty M. Bunch James N. Burk: | Prone €. Reid moerae rey. Paty R James R. White. Richard A Witte. Boe: For the corresponding period last <p A 1 a. hart Jr. G. James Burns, Richard D.|Renfro, Betty J. Rentchler, Carl RB. Rese. ert E White, William W White, D. Ursula, year 207,368 were ‘reported. | A ry “Re uested Secret | worth: David v Burrs, ease A Butcher, Virgin on R or Densid molds, {Wickemeyer, leo E. Wicker, Jam [Ph - meee | ! H i ’ ~ - . | wo! " a Rs te , U. | if . General Try; ques cretary Barbara L. Butler, Clay Butler, Prances L. Fn it odes, | BE. en Lee em, ob. oan, Wilcox. Chaties L Toffinger, | r odatle Taney, 1. | § . / h sler . Dodge matter oor Lie to bring this TaVonne M. Bier. Robert Laer: Loorce A. Lave: James H_Lowe, Paul B. Roger C. Williams. V. Harold Williams, ine 3’ Tavior. Richard C. Taylor. Richard \ i 7 ~ - h orie r, P. 1 i er ry ’ . ore all appropriate or Patricia Callahan, W. Paul Callis, Arthur L. 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