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winners included De. man, English; Sandrg urnalism; Pat Brown, omics; Denny Hughes, arts; Jack -Gansemil. »; commercial, Wilma Ziegelmueller won mathematics, social

, the Speedway » Valedictorian Award

utatorian honor went Heston. er received an award dons Club for the most personality. ceive Citations faculty citations were y Delores Coleman for | writing in the Speed. r, and Richard Harbi. itstanding art work. anzemiller and Gordon » winners of the Band Award, while Duane as winner of the Speed. al Club's instrumental

Keniepp and Gordon ved awards 1 the boy and girl whe

Top Scholar Farley was winner of way Choral Club Voeal

highest scholastic ree. unfor high school, an nt to Barbara Kryter, Rumple received the gh_._school basketball ship award. Ledbetter was presented ant council track t award. installed smembers. of iway First Honor So. » Delores Coleman, Sanon, George Ziegelmusle im Long, Charlene Bte Norma Sauer. : List Officers y-of the 1948 gradusting George Ziegelmueller, Jack Ganzemiller, vice - John Pitrails, secre.

nembers of the graduate

Beck, —-Puane Be 'umley, Keith rter, Richard Chambers, erry, Delores Coleman, Collins. Covell, Patricia Craft, umley, James Crumley, ir, Janice Farley, Jack Phyllis Flinn, Robert Shirley , Kathe on, Sandra Heston, Den« ps, James Johnson, Bet. p, Ethyl King, Jean Lise ricia Ludwig Brown. i Musgrave, Sara Parke; tchard, William Roberts, Donna Thorne and Wil. rer.

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Pedestrian Traffic I State Traffic Toll =

Holiday Death Jam of Pedestrian Trai Truman Urg Worst in History of ‘500° Block ‘Push’ To wer bead. Takes Sik Lives . 4 Girl, 3,. Drowns; Hig On Tel , Aviv defense chiefs observed this Me-

Toll Soars ei - {trol guards began to direct in- OWA power. ns began Traffic was converging evenly Woman Breaks Neck morial Day . with prayers for The worst trae jam of the + (peace and warnings that only a Counter-Raid Foils Arab Encirclement

Waters Block Count of Dead

C—O SA AN. WASHINGTON, May 31 (UP) —President. Truman and his top

~off entirely to traffic State Police, under Major Robert ; s and used only for pedestrians. O'Neal, co-ordinated the state-city | - Traffic Fatalities Lead

. % x police traffic control system from EARLY ‘BIRDS sat shivering the top of the pagoda.

: coming cars into areas not! : > \ ‘usually used for parking. on the Georgetown Road and W. Ww | The west entrance was sealed 16th St. approaches. Indiana, AWN | - -dutomotive year Killed Strong America can remain free,’ 4 six, persons 20, far:

City Obliterated within 30 Minutes

PORTLAND, Ore, May 31 (UP)—Flood refugees from dev-

: i | Mr. Truman, speaking at the during the three-day Memorial With Total of 131 under their blankets waiting for, At 8 a. m. the bleachers began | {Tomb of the Unknown Soldier holiday and three other persons BY United Press /the sun to in the overcast to fill slowly, but the trafic had; TEL AVIV, May 31 (UP) at Arlington National Cemetery. died in other accidents. ‘The number of persons killed sky and the pre-race activity to slowed down to a crawl. There Israeli army- forces - counter-at- Voiced hope that the. far-8Une| oi... oiice, estimated {hat in--accidents -over the - Memorial| start... yi les pape DISA CHET SOAS stil} for sale: tacked north-“and south -of Tel: Memorial Day observances onl it oF tor TROTE Vict Misy . their automobile Cars Wheeled Out “Aviv today to drive back Arab emphasize that this country, ms may die

tholiday week-end soared toward! They had " 1300 today as millions of Anferi- heaters running and paper bon: The race cars were being forces threatening encirclement of worked only for peace in 'the in traffic before the race crowds world. get back home tomorrow morne

asated Vanport: - City streamed! into emergency Red Cross shelters | t but new danger alarms along the Columbia River inter-

cans pack up their tents, fishing fires going. It was a gray, chilly wheeled out on the track beside the provisional Jewish capital.

ime

Campion,

rupted rescue work in the shat-

tered community Under sunny skies, the Cofum-

bia gmashed through a dike late]

yesterday and poured a raging forrent of water into Vanport City. Oe city was. destroyed and its 19,000 men, women and children fed in panic. 2 gome swam tO safety. Others ran a few yards ahead of the wall of water. The luckier people had time to escape in automobiles. An.undetermined number were

-

city's fabricated houses, erected jn-war time for shipyard workers, were crushed lig. matchpoxes. Houses were lifted by the surging current and smashed into sticks. Others were overturned or left tilting crazily in 10 to 15

| , — . . Car Turns Turtle trapped in flooded houses West Virginia 13 and Florida 11. 38leeP on sidewalks besides their gaeilitien and gave last-minute in-iforces were prepared to launch a HOLLYWOOD. May 31 (UP) Leon Hunt, 31. of Banville. an drowned. ) 5 . . Ww . y . The total of dead did not in- automobiles. Some lay in t ® structions to heads of the Speed- gy and artillery attack agninst Hollywood's colony of English employee of Allison Division of The neat rows of vaore Hitler 3 ‘Ideal Dies cee any of those killed at Van- B' aoeyiTont yards, under hedges way surety control system about modern Jerusalem during the actors —wil-—pay final tribute | ’

, Unity Mitford, highborn Eng- when 482 persons lost their lives the event of an accident and re- ’ (With Sir Aubrey Smith, Brian Peter Kirch, 84, of 402 Vark- .. feet, of water. ) © | pe : ‘pumps of a filling station. Joe their way out of the old walled Ny. ; ; i to pont City is a total loss,” lish woman whose mysterious, Three Naval Reserve planes BEEP Glassport, En performed port the accident second. icity through® Zion Gate to drive pr Riad Gwenn, Boris a Aves Dudisaspols, a 2 uid Multnomah County Sheriff association with Adolf Hitler|c0!lided during a storm near Stu, feat of falltag asleep on his Mr. Shaw toured the garages ht exdnder Knox. John) gi vg ° Wi ge

Martin Pratt. “It has been wiped

os, National Guardsmen and perifi’s deputies moved into the wmckage to search for bodies. Guard Called Out

br—F.-SydneyHansen. after hich caused "her hurried de- the hotel room white

parture from Munich on Christ- tended 3 movie, Brothers Win Stalin's a falling out Atom Research Prize MOSCOW, May 31 Born the Hon. Unity Valkyrie government reeman-Mitford, fourth daugh-iported today that two Armenian night prompted Gov. JohnH: ter of ~Lord -Redesdaie, she also brothers have -been-.awarded a P°8an to sit up and rub the grass

ptour of Vanport City, said he fared that the toll of dead would i high. But there was no way of estimating casualties exactly mtil the water subsided and a

areful search could be com- With Hitler.

Unity Mitford,

pleted. Reports’ of looting during the!

| the highways for home.

DER FUEHRER'S FRIEND— Unity Mitford, highborn English | woman who was once described | by Adolf Hitler as “the perfect type of Aryan womanhood died Saturday night in 9 Scot- | | tish hospital, . ~

23.

| British Fascist Fled Munich in 1939

OBAN, Scotland, May 31 (UP)

{ |

was the gossip of the 1930's, died Eyer

coast. She ‘was 33.

Unofficial reports said she Miami,

{died fromi meningitis of the brain through a theater and two hotels.

resulting from bullet

{mas day, 1939. At that time she was, reported to have shot herself because of

PF

rt, Fla, and crashed into t

The number of dead shown in to keep warm. a United Press survey this morn-.- in the hours before dawn thous ing showed that 254 persons had sands were ready for the first been killed since Friday night. parking assault on infield posiOf the total,

kits and bathing suits and hit morning and those who weren't the pits.

‘bundled up moved arotind

briskly

131 died in trafic tions,

accidents, 32 by drowning, and [91 in airplane crashes, fires and

miscellaneous mishaps. As usual, California led with and motorcycles from Maine to

the greatest number of fatalities, Miami and from New Jersey to greates Was a with 20 New Mexico, California and the

New York had 18, Ohio and territory of Alaska. Pennsylvania 15,

Michigan 12

port, Or¢., ' where the flood-swollen Columbia River burst through a dike and obliterated the town. The toll thus far appeared to falling _short.of : the puniber of|'® dead reported for the same three- : p rl ‘dwy -Memorial holiday last vear BOD Belch, of Massillon, 0, ware

glades. Five men. were Killed motorcycle. Hundreds .of volunteer - work- Saturday night in a hospital |The ships were in a mass flight wo, policemen, Red Cross work-|here on the northwestern Scottish With nine other planes when the accident occurred. Three children were killed in Cattle Ariz.,

> Streets Jammed Streets of Speedway City were jammed with automobiles, trucks

Blanket-wrapped fans weie

and in driveways. . One woman slept curled up in

swing. Next door an

porch be elderly couple dozed side by side held

metal lawn chairs, ) Tom Wright, of Dayton, O., and

irolled up .in blankets beside the

MU FOUF S1€pt oR MOOS, Sédts ana {in the openeé¢ trunks of cars. (Deluxe accommodations were trucks, with beds of

when fire swept straw, .

announcement

(UP) — A re-

Here and there apepared the

wounds Their parents had left them in glow of a cigaret, It was quiet they at- before dawn in Speedway's resi

‘dential streets where the popula{tion had increased a hundred-

fold.

-after most of the cars wheeled. -onto the. .apron-in--front

Mechanics, owners and unidentified watchers . were inspecting them carefuly and apparently unofficially.

In the north, Jewish troops striking south from the plains of Armageddon captured five Arab villages In a drive that brougit

Despite the ban on airplanes them within 10 milés of Jenin,

flying low over the track, a dozen

northern anchor of the Jenin-

small aircraft circled overhead Tulkarm-Nablus triangle threat-

‘at £00 to 300 feet. . The announcer complained about this practice several times but the pilots apparently did not {hear him. , WILBUR SHAW, president of the Speedway, made detgiled final inspections of the fire fighting

two hours before race time. He also participated in the final instruction ‘session which was informally in the garage area for AXA officials. The officials were instructed to give the signal for the yellow light first in

were

of the pits to check on cars that ‘were delayed. In reply to a question about penalties from one crew member, the former race driver who now

racing event, said: “Theré will be no more penal ties than we can help. There are

ening the Jewish coastal plain.

peace we must have the ability to enforce it.” he said. give us that strength

» “IN ORDER

ability.”

Truman

Israeli planes and artillery were yo. 4 the cervices.

attacked in the. south at Isdud, 21 miles south of Tel Aviv, against Egyptian forces advancing up the coastal plain. "An Israeli government spokes-

man said yesterday that Arab

night, However, the night passed Wednesday to one of its most

‘without reports the attack had (Started. Dispatches from Jerusalem said

the Arabs launched a ground at- her home illness.

tack against the Jewish-held new

Jewish forces off the dominating ‘heights of Mount Zion. These dispatohes indicated the” fighting still was going on

U. S. Again Protests Lebanon's Seizure of 41

famous

Whitty

Van * Druten

The 82-year-old actress died at

interrupted week-end cruise on the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay to at-.

Famous English Actress Dies

members,

Funeral services will be city at midnight, trying to force Neld at a Beverly Hills mortuary,

and Herbert

to attain that ing.

Mr. and Mrs.

New York Central & train at Muncie.

(Lynn, collided

Dame May

near Danville.

near South Bend.

Mar. day

ladies, was born tn Liverpool June Were futile.

19

1865 She

{~The United States clung firmly 1881.

“today to the position that Leb: {anon violated principles of inter-

enough penalties just being in'national law in seizing 41 Ameri-/

this business.”

| Dawn began to break at 4.30, Mr. Shaw got a brief cheer ship.

'a. m. and the sleepers stirred.

Hall to ‘call out the Oregon Na- was the sister-in-law of Britain's 200,000-ruble ($40,000) Stalin Out of their hair. -

Tousled ‘lieads peered out of car x \windows and the lawn sleepers THE ONLY COMPLAINT

from the crew.

heard. this moining about the

anese

er ———— danas GERTRUDE ATHERTON

had a 66-year runs the world's greatest auto - WASHINGTON. May 31 (UP) career that began in England in

He

sesh polts; ILL

Stanford Dorand,

iit in. the garage restaurant which : /8 ago..of old-age. ‘ern, tional Guard to help other en-|leading fascist, Sir Osiald Mos- prize for new discoveries in the James McCurdy, Akron, O., ran out a po at an early Pave = her pory of Beirut 12 days ot of Dia MW El a rien VEER p—o———— forcement agencies suppress law- jey, : {composition of the atom. - complained he must have fallen. _, timeup of 15 to 20 pit crew ready have accepted their free-| ed Wid-Eavneh-—Frip———— L€__announcement said the asleep on somebody's lawn embers loudly announced thelr gem’ on ¥ ebianons— terms —— tabi 2 Eyewitnesses at Vanport City

said it all happened

in 30 ter-| rifying minutes. - -

{

Sgt. Dick Miller of -the Muit- her. father's home on the isle particles inthe atom which 8o-. romah County sheriff's office was of Inchkenneth by her mother, viet scientists believe may be the

Miss Fitford was taken sud- papov

brother scientists, Abram IL

HKand Artemy I. Alikhanian, in his back.

sprinkler. He said it was wedged

denly ill Friday and rushed from uncovered .an entire new series of ‘

Thousands Yawn

on the dike at Smith Lake, an Lady Redesdale, in a wild motor key to the “cement” holding the Army of fans began to come to overflow area from the Columbia. launch trip through stormy seas atom together. li

“About 50 feet of the dike on! the west side of the city col-| lapsed like a falling wall” he nid. “The water . smashed through the gap like a waterfall.| ‘l saw railroad tracks on top| of ihe WIKT snap as though they| were watch springs.” RB Other witnesses said that some, of the buildings seemied to explode] mder the impact of the water. | Some 14-unit apartments]

bounced along on the waves like at @ cafe in Munich when he ployee has been living in a one- Scratchers were tea with room apartment with his wife action. ‘and 2-yeaY-old son.

mall Blunt-end ships. People ap-| pared at the windows, crying jitifully for help. § “It was a miracle that any of them got out,” a deputy said. i The water was waist-deep with-| in 10 minutes after the first rivu-! kets appeared in gutters. As the | food wall built up momentum,

| Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to

to the hospital here.

Lord Redesdale hurried from his country seat at High

be at her bedside when she died. As a girl art student in Germany in the 1930's, she was, described by both Hitler and

Stork Trips Builders With Triplet Delivery

fe. slammed. Sleepy voices what time it was, The dawn light grew and the

Now and then_a_ car door

asked

crumpled forms of the’ sleepers the spirits around gasoline alley, \ MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 31 (UP) were outlined. in a misty gray Were noticeably depressed. But: ,—Builders constructing a home light. Thousands began to yawn. the arrival of some sunshine put for 29-year-old Cleve W. Smith|/In was the biggest yawn in Speed- new life into the pits and around speeded up their work today. A ” Mr. Smith's family of three, Bang! The signal bomb ex-

{way since last Speedway.

Hermann Goering as a “perfect was doubled suddenly yesterday. Ploded like a faint firecracker

type of Aryan womanhood.’ Her romance with Hitler began

invited her to have him.

Field Off to a Fast Start

After Opening Ceremonies

(Continued from Page One)

The previous pole position rec-!

galvanized into { Roar of Motors

fo 16 St. and motors roared {into life. They said there were {2000 vehicles parked around the |Speedway, and they at the same time. The drivers continued warming

1 disappointment. ~ - > AFTER A CHILL gray dawn,

; “the sun came out and warmed: Along W. 16th St. the silent the shivvering early birds who

had been huddling in blankets for hours. : For about half an hour there had been a threat of rain and

the garage area. » & .

A LITTLE BOY who said his Munist Premier Klement Gott-| His ‘wife gave birth to triplets. |from inside the track. The sleep- Name was “Bobbie” got lost and Wald's SoYersinen. £igivied an 58 The Firestone ‘tire plant em- ers, the yawners and the head- Was found wandering near the Pe' cent victory in Sunday's p:

press pagoda by a group of fans. Bobbie refused to disclose his

~ last name but announced without Starters whirred” for a mile much concern that he could mot ®d from completing

locate his parents who were ‘named “Daddy and Mama.” | The only information he could

all fired up give the spectators who clustered Intimimidation

around him was that he

came from Cincinnati, :

they return directly to the United | States. : . i

Reds Announce

Opposition Charges Intimidation at Polls | PRAGUE, May 31 (UP)—Com-|

liamentary elections today:

Prague election officials, nowever, asserted they were prevent-| the count when an anti-Communist trend| Iwas established. | | Other reports told of widespread by Communist {election officials against anyone {wishing to vote a blank ballot, |

Czech Vote Win

STRAUSS

SAYS:

William“ D. “May God Schrink, of Muncie, were killed and that when their car was struck by & passenger

Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Coats, retired farmers of Lynn, were {kiled when a car driven by their ¢ |daughter, Mrs. Linda Tranor, ‘of with driven by Charles W. Conway, of Lynn, near Winchester,

Jeneral Motors, was Killed yesterday when his. car overturned

a Miss Kathleen. Marlin, 25, ‘of , i Niles, Mich., was killed last night Sat aturday after a brief Lo" \ wr car crashed into a tree

when he apparently was shall among. those in attendance. stricken with a heart attack and The actress. best known in re. ell Off a pier into shallow water. cent yzars for her portrayals ofH!s body was recovered immedi"lovable and crotchety old English ately but efforts to revive him

Girl, 3, Drowns is survived by two sons, Walter and Robert Kirch, Indian

Three-year-old Janet Dorand, SAN FRANCISCO, May 31 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John lcans from a Palestine-bound U. 8. (UP) - Physicians ~at of Rochester, Hospital said today that the con-| drowned yesterday when she fell A new protest: delivered Lo Leb- dition of Gertrude Atherton, 90-|off a authorities demanded im- year-old novelist who ‘suffered al ‘mediate release of the men wiw siighv stfoke Friday, was {have been defained in a Syrian changed.”

rentire operation.of the track was army barracks since their seizure. suffering

landing into Lake Manitou. Mrs. Rosa V. Cramer, 52, Ft. “un- Wayne, died of a broken neck They said she was Saturday night when she fell mostly from ailments down-a-stairway-at-a-¥t. Wayne

another

was

y MEMORIAL

The fantastic—bewildering— at times. appalling problems that have pyramided in the

32 months since World War ll :

~—seem as nothing in comparison with the holocaust of war—with its fearful price

up their motors with a thunder,

more buildings slapped about. One gpecial driven by Charles Van- ord was 130.138 miles per houriand roar and then the gates

man saw a neighbor crushed “like! 5 xor, set by Jimmy Snyder in 1939, regime: at - Sm nm th dr tut” between two houses. ’ Car Restaried Wilbur Shaw. three-time win- gon der of the ling TOWd around the youngster, 0 . y Tat oerertis Utter Confusion The pit crew had to restart the ner of the “500,” predicted that e thunder of the throttling yn : UALS ’ GIRITUNIAL * felecte Te war utter contusion car. Hationed In ihe comer of (he Weyl beak il the. records i ace one rc so arn sn oy ST DOPN INFLUX of rans cables were named on a bal , ; \ 8 ! hers ; . Dh e-- | > sts at 9:45 jammed the entrances to : Lt Toi} he refugees. Thousands, fourth row, as the others pulled the book ro ork Ca for pole positions in the .inficld — the track. 770,101 Blanks seat he length f Denver The last car to. pull away was f wh other drivers. some was on. } The result was that pedestrian Final official returns as anittered the length of Denver Fred Agabashian's Ross Page Of. of whom are riding the 500 rgiles = They infield traffic as well as vehicular move- fiounced by the Communist govwo for a mile. They carried Toa ha as 8 Koss for the frst time, were of the from every gate and raised a ment” suddenly ceased in a jad ernment showed 770.701 blank les. shopping bags. a suit or he ‘a-terrifiesstart asthe hon they were in the fastest cloud of dust that blotted out the which. police. worked. feverishiv. te Protest. ballots. ware. cast. while, a... Woot ud reRE twas ate Stars -as Fate ANYoHe NAN ever seen at In Fising sun and obscured the track. P ‘or 29.145 : rnA few women tried to break Cars came over the line even. dianapolis Slowed by Guards Intangle. The ore they “worked Wii 1 Yored_ jor the govern i i - bo . . 1 - 3 oT worse ot. ment; 1 Past police to go back into the First car into the southwest po Many of the 33 starters said Traffic “guards slowed . them The area ” the main stands Members of the election count"reckage for children — even and leading the pac at t . en they expected to ride *a_consigt- 40Wn, =o that those who were .l!- became so jammed that several ing committee for the 20 districts though the water. was » feet of the first lap was - YS. lent race at slower speeds to. still ready inside the trick could see hundred persons were trapped- in Of Prague sald they were sent ito hy wieae ooked First caf into | e y s io be in the running when the fast Where they were going. the pedestrian tunnel ‘running be- home when enough ballots had ey ahea oul 3a¥ing Harry McQuinn's Lyne pecial cars “break up. ‘The vast infield became ‘alive neath the track. At least one been counted to establish an averything. : which came in_at the end of the One veteran of many of the With racing vehicles ranging from woman was .overcome by the'age anti-government vote of 25 Before the Vanport catastro-/grgt Jap. i classics, however, said the Novi|tiny Austins to gigantic trucks. crush of one group of fans trylng per cent. fie. foods throughout the North- gy the end of the sécord lap and other fast cars would ‘force” Orite they slammed on their to squeeze through the tunnel ip. The tabulators said they were 0 had inflicted approximately yroce crit ted with Bith Hotland all of the pilots to ride the quick- brakes and parked. the fans the infield and another group try- told by officials of the Ministry ling on 3 Same 4 lop® second and Mauri Rose third. ht pace they've ever experienced leaped ut of their vehicles and fing to leave the infield. ~~: ®f the Interior, which controls Y. and property, an rn was fourth. ere. . rantically erected pre-fabricated An ambulance managt ty the Communist secret police, that ok of ut: Jeanr-22-Hves-tm Wash 100. HOUL Sal Record ~~ "TU Notghe edn SI6TA lo tie If WoOdEh platorms. ‘push its way through PRS 0 the counting “wWodld “Be fompleved’ mmr, “igton,- British Columbia, Oregon, Time for the first lap was ©a5y,” one of them said, '“be- That done, “they settled back and gates along the west side of by Interior Ministry officials. ho and Montana. 1713.07. a new first-lap record. Cause If they do they'll Je so fas in their cars or on .the grass, the track were closed until the = =——— erea— | floods were caused by a. ° speed was 123.102 miles an back they wouldn't “even bé in WFEpped “themselves in blankets thiovg was sorted out: I | ; avern uwner Dies at Home

He was eventually located py the only method of expressing] an older brother who spotted the Protest against the Communist,

in Lives and Tears and Toil w=fu achieve the Peace.

Iu lwo, Jima the gentle Ernie Pyle sleeps—Atl the Military Cemetery near arembourg all that mortally remains of the colorful General George S. Palton—is under a simple little stone—markéd George S. Patton,

poured into the

In France—al St. Mere Eglise —at Le Cambe—at Blosville— I on the Islands of the Pacific in. Jlaly—and in. Leeland... —n the fathomless depths of the oceans—in_ hallowed ground of the U.S.A. ~—" . in-their deathless sleep— ar " ai they seem to cry out to the living—PEACE—ETERNAL “PEACE ON EARTH!

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a a A aa RT FE

At 6 a. m. the. first gold rush was ‘over and the second wave of tearly birds was boring in. Some of the fans began cook[ing breakfast over small wood fires, smoking buckets of char-

Mden spring thaw. hour. The former record of the running at 300 miles if the and. went back to sleep. ras ia 1122516 was set by Cliff Bergere. [ast cars hold together.” Mes. Gus Sansone The Novi Grooved Piston Spe-| Eve tions Speed Kings ; : « jal which set the fastest qualify-. Kv ver meeting Ii. Bear! Runionic, ite ot — ng pace this year was running yesterday afternoon, Wilbur Shaw irda y in her home She was In seventh piace and it appeared tall _ the speed kings to. “ oo / Duke Nalon was. getting less out 8uard against reckless abandon.

AT 10 A. M. the Purdue University. band marched onto the home stretch approaching from the south. At the same time the state American Legion band marched down the straightaway from the north turn.

ine than he had ex- “The race can't be won in the H T—§. Hashman ‘ Mrs. Sansone had returned here 0f the engin first lap, it can't be won at 200 C°2! And electric hotplates hooked _ . undreds of balloons of many o 3 pected. up to their automobile batteries, °0l0TS were released into the sky Rites Wednesda ] wks Lioomington ~ only three “Hell on Wheels" ae. or 400 miles . a0 for Zp 0 be from a large tent in the infield day ‘And with the presence of the ks ago. A native of Living, oo TL most drivers Boodness sake don't stick your. ed uy, Dest scaffolds were... 1c one hour to go until _ T- E. Hashman. operator of the Atomic Era—with its Yon, Ky., she previously had lived were agreed that it would be Decks out.” ‘ erected by a group of painters race time Emerson Inn. 5109 E. 10th St . oH ’ po dianapolis from 1913 to 1945. ©" Heels” for the first 20 Seth Klein, who will wave the TOM Terre Haute who announced i died last night in his home, 7509 potential of destruction— :

was Yary Catholic €hureh. Services will be held at 8:30 ! m. Wednesday in the home, at Yam. at Holy .-Rosary Church. , rial arrangements were income,

a, ‘member of Holy ‘he starting flags, also cautioned the Nat no seats were for sale. opinion that the race would sei. #nxious field. “I plead with vou ‘300-Mile Spcker' tle down to a slower pace as the '0 exercise ordinary caution,” Mr. One new feature of the con surviving field jockeyed for the Klein warned, “for this :g the CeSsion business this year was lucrative victory. fastest field of cars in the .,2 the introduction of the “HOO-Mile Duke Nalon, driver of the swift Vears' history of the Speedway.” Sucker which the vendors Novi Grooved Piston Special Whi fase vs. Holland eiaimey edule last the kids the hin , e all eyes were on t Nov < s. : whieh I I eS Special—the fastest Lhe pi The usual crops of balloons. for two years before he fired Wednesday in the Flanner & fecor « : : built - for the “500"—much in- Pinwheels, cotton candy, canes. *¢Ven shots into his parent's pg, chanan Mortuary, with burial wal think the average for the terest centered about Mauri Rose, Pennants, hats, portable seats, P04Y as he sat listening to the ;, washington Park Cemetery. | first 200 or 300 miles will be 125/1ast year's winner, and Bill Hol-'cushions and miscellaneous sou- radio. Survivors - include = his wife. | miles per hour...then the race land, second place, as a result of Venirs were being vigorously] The youth was held on Charlotte, a son, Harold Everett will settle .down to ah average the controversy over last year's hawked at every entrance. suspicion of murder. His father, Hashman, and his mother, Mrs

White River Dr. He was 48 and was a native of Columbus, Ind but had resided here 45 years Mr. Hashman was a member of the Marion Masonic Lodge, Bcol

Freckle-faced Robert 1. , a . i tish Rite. Shrine, S8ahara Giotto Weitzel. 13, told police today he and Gatling Gun Club

thought about killing his father Services will be ‘at 1:30 p. m

to. 300 miles. All were of

Youth Kills Father, After ‘2-Year Grudge’

LOS ANGELES, May 31 UP)

beyond all human imagination the Memorial Days—becoms a solemn reminder and a RN) prophecy—A WORLD OF PEACE-—OR NO WORLD!

R, -

Surviving, in addition to Mr. Sone, are a daughter, Mrs. Doris Davis of West Virginia; her , Thomas Hall of Waverly; "brothers, ‘Herman Hall and Hall of Waverly, and Ford

) a vivors include a niece, Miss tre, M. Winings, and a brother, 0 B. McComb, both of Indi-|

of Ft, , {ge t. Wayne 5 123 miles per hour at the finish. At the south entrance an auto- Elmer. 50..was prosecuting at- Neata Hashman, all of Indian a M. McComb finish.” Pre-race speculation between Mobile overturned and held up|torney for the city of Glendale. apolis. last night at her residence, miles is 120.966 miles per- hour could fulfill the promise that he 1 College Ave. She was born established by the late Jimmy could “beat Rose.” Holland , : Vv I 4 $ R od Cc ELIZABETHTOWN, III, (UP) Discovery of a 48-year-old mail Brvices will be in- the Flanner established by Wilbur<8haw, caused him to lose the race to oS un eers or : e ross ichanan Mortuary at 10 a.m. now Speedway manager, in 1940: Rose. Headed by Mrs. G. D. French, tal, . , to erlist graduate nurses who Other committee members are: { with Mauri Rose in the lead. The tional champion, who is driving ) m Included in the advertisements: 1047 average for 300 miles was the Maserati that Wilbur Shaw Will be available for Red Cross arise Jean L. Coffey, director, , mattresses on 00-daye’ fret ros two. other nieces and ] NEW as - hephews, y II-time sensational recoveries ever wit-' Members of the committee are: ¢ i . : x Mays, ‘who set an a ' r Cross disaster relief nursing ho position . record of 130.577 neseed in the “500” after he ex- Mrs. John W. Emhardt, superin- service: Miss E. Louise Grant. di- Fuel Shortage Solved ‘ VIDALIA: :Ga. (UP) Vidalia A “go| Horn was favored for many waide, superintendent of nurses . “en any. tobins yet this notice that he was going to “go alde, supe IUrSes. Wivel, superintendent of nurses, wing in Robinson, but everybody as fast as I can and still keep the reasons in, addition to the fact ype Gordon Johnson. Central Indianapolis General Hospital, plies became exhausted during a "ire spring is just around the engine together.” : cold spell, Hugh Thompson, millA § di , | Mrs. Irving Lemaux Jr. chair- Indianapolis Veterans Hospital. ing company executive, turned a =| cham, # ‘ : | robin, was foun ualifii io . oo — ra he nmplon of the spor}. san, Red Cross nurses’ aide serv- and Miss Genevieve Patterson, hill ‘of .cobs over to chilly resi | a The ling. qualification and : harbinger of warmer ne reputation as fend foot speak 10 aces ad I frosen off, RT Fo peed, wa i SA TE ] Lid

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polis resident 54 years The all-time record for 200 nation was whether Holland ’ ) , ° Group Formed to Enlist Matresses on Time "AIS old. 300 miles is 118.397 miles per race that confusion in the signals and Miss Nancy Scramlin, J. F, Scott here revealed a strik-| miles was 117.930 miles per hour favorites was Ted Horn nu- ment Committee has been formed Niirses' Association. sale items. | Holland led. |third last year in one of the most activities, Walter P. Morton, chairman. Red ' ROBINSON, 111. (UP)—No one der Bowes Seal Fast Special, gave the early stages. monial Hospital; Sister | Edel- oqist Hospital; Miss Elizabeth C. : for corn. gobs, When [fuel sup-/ say how fast that /premacy in‘ 1947 to become “the Te of a rarity at this sea- would be, but ve ing service, St. Vincent's Hospi- Hospital Vite smoke. y

Mis Bertha M. McComb. ar ‘an” trafic til rew. of v 5 1Cal 1 Be . 4 “Fast as 1 Can the fans from all corners of the until a crew. of volunteers |Cal. . olan Old Catalog Offers Mat Flint, Mich, and was 68 Snyder in 1039. The record for charged at the end of last year's "order catalog In the attic of Mrs. | Hy et0ay, with burial in Crown Last -year's average of 200/ Another of the outstanding a local Red Cross Nurses Enroll- executive secretary, Indiana State ing comparison with present-day 118.303 miles per hour when Bill formerly drove.- Horn . finished WOrk in disasters and In other gehool of Nurses’ Training; Mrs. (rial Early ‘Snake Nipped miles per hour in his eight-cylin- perienced mechanical..trouble in tendent of nurses, Emhardt Me: rector of nursing * service, - Methresidents have found a new use trne Sine that he she sumiclont Sy- District Nurses’ Assogiation. |Mrs. Isabel Wright, chief. nurse, T. rter snake, He wouldn’ in which he has com-jice; Miss Marie D'Andrea, nurs- chief nurse, Billings Veterans, ies. Everyone reported Hot| - | 4

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