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She Remains as —————————— _. LOS ANGELES, June 8 (UP)
holy : Farmer's Cook Mrs. Elaine Dunham had a ‘di-| ’ - : aN - : vorce from her farmer husband , today, but she stayed on as his cook. y
Flash Storms,
Tornado Kill [Two in State
ied in Bertin ALINE University of eturned to Cornel u rofessor of ph s dean of the
rom 1909 d of the a Damage Runs She won a superior court deom 1918 to 1935 whey nto Thousands cree yesterday from Beet Farmer %
Maurice F. Dunham, Lancaster, Indiana counted up two dead/Cal., on charges of cruelty. The and several hundred thousand|judge approved a property et he dollars storm damage today after/Ment by which she'll cook for
e professor emerity, orld War I he submarine devices at States Naval Experi, jon at New’ London,
| him for $40 a month untii the y ) tornado and —fash-— storms uya-of -the- beet season: seme la RN gn heasmeemon ripped through the state last , . " » . p e “PLL stay in the ranch house :
night. and he'll live in the pumphouse,” ~ Feeney Would Be Glad
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A child was killed and four were injured. in Henryville, where|the pretty brunette explained. a tornado leveled homes and| “You see, it's 16 miles to a buildings and caused an. esti- restaurant, and he does like my ‘ meals.” L. Chapell RB : : A storm which whipped a shalor William L, go ! ow pool in Cedar Lake, caused x . e of Wm. H. Bloc the Seat o Bernard K. Spiegel, Partly Cloudy To Intercede With U. S. years, who died yes , Gary. escue attempts by a is home, 1419 8. Ma fellow swimmer failed in the face Weather Forecast | intanyor heirs Be Sues to} of rough weather churned by LOCAL TEMPERATURES to speed the bringing of natural |
mated $100,000 damage. will be at 2 p.m
at Lauck -Funem)
ial will be i Digh. wilds and 4 Yalistorm, 6a m.. 57 10a m.. 60 |gas to the Citizens Gas & Coke 8 nw Cemetery, LL; Rips Farm Home 7 A-Meer 60 31-8 Mev T1{Utility, now in desperate need of] : ' % o \ | ko . 2 N it. . was 68, The Henryville victim was 10-| ® a m... 65° 12’ (Noon) 72 | year-old Gayle Mullen, fatally] ? 8 m... 70 1p m.. 72, The Mayor made the offer to |
ell had lived here §§ previously resided a
3 utility officials after they told him thr. | Partly cloudy weather with in a conference this morning nat- —_ Me. pois eT moderate temperatures are pre- ural gas would solve financial difMullen. Both parents are in fair dicted for Indianapolis today and ficulties the utility faces because condition today in St. Edwards 1s expected to continue through{of unusual production demands. Hospital in New Albany. [tonight. The Mayor said Be be A sister, Mildred, 8, who was The weather bureau forecast|Slad to Hercede In) ehington playing in the yard, escaped in-|temperatures in the upper 708 [10 he tility s A x T was Jury. {with' a ‘high of "80" degrees. ‘The utility assistant general manager, The. twister strick at 6 p. m., mercury may fall as low as the ra Patrick J. Smith, attorney. demolishing 20 homes, several middle 50's during the night. | |
i {said they would relay the offer to public buildings and uprooting] Tomorrow will be fair and ine utility's board of directors. trees and utility poles. ;
somewhat warmer with the tem- Reverses Role Home Collapses perature expected to rise as high! In making the offer, Mayor Other casualties in the Clark :
as 84, Feeney reversed the traditional County disaster were Mrs. Emma Applegate, 56, struck by flying AEC Extrava debris and in fair condition and!
injured as the tornado ripped!
‘are his wife, Myrtle; Byron, . Indianapolis,
erre Haute; a daugh. Juanita Ellis, Tem eight grandchildren, eee ———
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‘GOING UP—Nobody ever told “Mickey,” a fox terrier owned by Charmaine Hoffman, 629 N. Keystone Ave., that dogs aren't supposed to know how to climb trees. Therefore this large willow poses no obstacle to the sure-footed pooch. A squirrel he
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‘Drops Out of Race For Governorship By ROBERT BLOEM Rapid-fire developments in the ‘Republican factional
struggles. today threatened --
Republican convention dele-
(gates with an all-night ses.
sion of the bitterest battling in party history. Since breakfast this morning . of the most significant shifts .in the intra-party feuding so far were ‘made, ONE: Secretary of State Thomas E. Bath dealt a body blow to the Governor aspirations of Sen. William E. Jenner by pulls ing out of both the race for Secretary of State and that for Gove as a step to rally anti-Jenner strength with Mr. Bath devoting all his attention to stopping Mr. Jenner, TWO: Two new candidates en» {tered races for lower offices, both {with the Bath blessing — Third [District Chairman Leroy (Toby) Yoder “for auditor of state, and" Fred Ferrinl of East Chicago f BeCretary of tate. THREE: Mr. Bath announced all-out support for H. Dale Brown {as treasurer of state, another blow at the Jenner aspirations since Mr. Brown has been a leader in the anti-Jenner fight. FOUR: The Bath stAtement was interpreted widely as means {ing that the Jenner opposition
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Masonic Lodge Hall was de-
mended $501,850,000 to run the commission and finance its work
beginning July 1. . The committee ordere
issue included $538,839 to finance current operations,
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|” Questioning this procedure, the n the Mayor was told that the utility he feared for the lite of his pretty 25-year-old wife, believed | ning oiit of the secretary of
such as "lon the atomic bomb and other|mains, service and meters, this — As Two States Join Hunt for Orleans Pair In the downtown district theinuclear weapons in the 12 months
‘He Said He'd Get Her,’ Husband Says
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Ti ORLEANS, Jine 8—A distraught Orleans mechante today sald,
the . cost| kidnaped by his “best friend.” i
“I'm afraid of what he’ll do.”
role of the Mayor in the affairs of the city’s gas-making charitable trust. Heretofore, the Mayor's office has never been close to ; i : "Mickey" Mrs. George Smallwood, injured | utility operation, and rarely conwas chasing darted up this tree and "Mickey" flaunted all rules | the collapse of her farm home. Vorbis sulted on important decisions. of squirrel-dog warfare by clambering right up after him, The tornado was the most vio- oliSe [ CS The Mayor got his foot into : ? eo _3 lent of a series of wind, rain and the door to City Hall control Theft of 45¢ From Newsie hail storms which strick ; » sats over the publicly-owned utility| ; throughout the state last night, $48,150,000 Cut when he decided last January | EPING ~Indis Symph drchett a GO ere PRR IER TOMTOM AYOUENT From 1949 ~Budael Ho-—question--closely--utility. bond... percussionist. Victor di. Stefano. (left), makes like he s_playing xylo-. Gets $50 Fine and Hi Days Henryville, a tiny farming com- om vag issues which require his sig-| phone on a row of paint. cans while Sidney Szathmary, of the "." : I et TR RENEE munity ot 1500, remained Isolated] WASHINGTON, June 8 “tUP) mature: eee stg sec ton, conducts witha —paintQuh-baton: i ¢ ’ : today as half a hundred linemen|—T he House Appropriations! Last week, when utility execu-| ” ha 4 : tu rah al is the: paift department: of Suspect Seized by Eagle-Eye Detective worked feverishly to restore elec-| Committee cut the Atomic Energy |tives came to City Hall with a Scene R RS eT a —o iE Tr After Taking Coins From Crippled Owner tric power and telephone lines. |Commission's new budget $48.-|$3,500,000 bond issue proposal to °8ars, ROSQUC “ porarily ‘ ! T 150,000 today despite a warning|finance expansion of gas-making| employed between music seasons, . A man convicted of stealing nine nickels drew one of the most U. 8. 31 Blocked Off by Commission Chairman David | facilities, the Mayor declined to ~~ re pn SOE AS severe sentences handed out in Municipal Court 4 today. is the issue until he received | 4 WwW f kh { : d Judge Alex Clark levied a fine of $50 and cogts and a 60 days State police blocked U. 8. 31, |E. Lilienthal that any Jeduction| discuss 4 ut of expenditures. ears Tor Te elieve the main artery leading into the might be “catastrophic. an item pe { : jail sentence on John Dixon, 65, Salvation Army Hotel, after he town, and re-routed trafic at] I Feport -ateusing Maver Given List . . . . confessed stealing from a crippled newsstand operator. ’ | In an angry repo | Tod Rility men’ gave him Dixon Ww sted yesterda Detectives Mark Zeronik Sclersburg and Scottsburgh. Atithe agency of “general extrava-| ay, utilis ” ianape y es rien was arrested yesterday by es Mar NIX the same time county and state gance,” the committee recom- the list. It showed that the bond and Randolpi Schabesto al They highway trucks and workers be- e : wm, i OpOrators Draft |masieeee we moss bie a drugstore at Senate Ave. and Washington St. when they heard } » the comer newsstand operator Answer to Lewis Mas yed and Catholic and PresSpi Sueon wis taking wl byterian- churches were demol-|agency not to cut back its mili-| is josing money because wos In. NE Sean. ished. The general store, Oper-itary research as a result of the tion neces ry of increased produc | Walks to Newsstand UMWA Chief Agrees ated by William Applegate col-| reductions. The slack, it said. yi0teq by demand is greater Pasture said. The two. officers offered fol To 24-Ho Del (lapsed just as the owner stepped should be taken up in the “non-|, .. HO iDg Een. [» , and Adrian , 28 ‘stand guard. As Detectice Schu-| ° ur ay out the door uninjured. weapon, non-biological and non-{" poo 0. why the utility aid | ville, were objects of a two-state, Bis wife told Bim Parks had bert drove the police car away,!] WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP)| Emergency quarters were set medical” phases of its work. not bend ‘its efforts to ward |*earch today - after they disap-| there earlier that day. Dixon, who had been lounging on|__g, st coal toda ked (UP at Henryville High School last $504,570,000 Slash ‘ . (peared in his automobile yester- “= alked t it operators y 48 t for the homeless, but most x in th mmis-| Setting natural gas instead of She said he told her she was fue State House lawn, w o more time to answer John L. night for . It granted in full the co purchasing equipment to make his and that he wanted her and
the stand. of these persons were movingigion's request for authority to “Held Her by Wrist” | nobod ” : scooped De wis’ are damaged toda t mo gas. y else,”- Mr. Goodpasture "Just what _ iy Zero - A Sets Le Mw ai and pension back into homes ¥- write $400 milion Il contr) pe Utiity. officiate replied they] A story sobbed out by the recounted today. “Hallie said she ve nik gr him. | gemands. Hall at Anderson expand its research work d son,|told him she had a husband and
| needed!” have tried, but have not been Goodpasture's
able to get natural gas because Gaty, {of the general shortage. Awaits Invitation
Sean {two children and that if he indicates the wife MAY y,nted to get married to find a ‘have been kidnaped at the point single oe iT of a gun, palice said. 4 ells o reats poh tranicontinantal. win. o4_ the “He had her by the wrist,” “But she said he. threatened Co. passes through Zionsville, 20 Gary told police. “He had some. he'd get her If he had to do it miles from the utility's gates. thing blue or black pointed at at the point of a gun . The utility had not attempted to her.” AGerman- Mauser which She said: If 1 eer disappear tap it until the natural gas Mr. Goodpasture borrowed for YOu KNOW iL Was at gunpoint’,
They found ‘a half-empty bottle of bay rum in his pocket. In court today Judge Clark said he was meting out a long sentence to give Dixon a chance to “get well” He #aid a prison term was necessary because In-
its output of fissionable materials, Atomic manager Carroll L.
Mr. Lewis later agreed (0 post-| goo, 4150 struck with, viopone today’s negotiation session lence in Anderson; Bicknell, and {wilson said the contracts are part between his United Mine Workers Kokomo and Other spots in the of a five-year expansion program Istate reported damage from wind|g;meqd at increasing this country’s . om, aimed at inc £ and the operator until 1pm and rain furies. Droduction of atomic bombs and (Indianapolis Time). tomorrow. Hailstones ‘measuring an inch other fissionable materials “far The request apparently averted ,.4 one-half in diameter fell in pevond that existing today.” an immediate eg o the Anderson during a short-lived] The cut in the commission's new contract talks which began wing and rainstorm late yester-| funds was part of an over-all slash . ! The husband . sald he wanted |yesterday. The present contract qay afternoon. |of" $504,570,000 in the new funds shortage developed after the his wife's protection after ihe to call the town miarshal then " |expires June In Indianapolis a brief wind of the Veterans Administration, “War. tsatd Parks threatened her ofan erm LR ;
diana has no aleoholic institutions, \ TT but that his wife said she didn't 6 Makes Offer “Seeks Way Out” {and rain storm plunged some 250 Maritime Commission, Office of| ayer Feeney sad kd would weeks ago is missing. {want “to cause talk.” He sald The operators were reported homes, industrial plants and a Defense Transportation, War As-|Presen Pp m to Washing-| Gary said his mother was
: . CTY" he borrowed the gun for her pro0 | working on proposals to get hospital into temporary dark-|sets Administration a¥id_Housing|'o" if he were invited to do 80 by ing when she whispered to ' 0 ay 00 |around the situation created by ness. - : wi ,
hinY tection in case Parks r . {Expediter. ; in jhe. Sis, ivi da to “take baby brother” and go! Mr ay ks retired Mr. Lewis’ demand that they| Lightning struck several trans-| The committee also ordered | ’ po Ainge: APL to a neighbor “to call Daddy. NEW_YORK, June 8 (UP). — agree to. assume responsibility, formers. A main line was ODT and WAA liquidated wheir Pl thee lis, the Gary and his. 2-year-old brother, tarily. ON kw £ Rapa -irr-vetiet. disability | Struck’ in seven ~ places “AIfMoRt [thelr Tegislative authority: Tunsy Ae structur The Geriert “Eiectric Co: “offered Tor 31¢ Afhon- ’ Y I simultaneously. fout ext year: being. examined by.a firm-of & general § per cent wage in- and ‘death benefits already st. Vincent's Hospital was ODT's ‘wokk will be absorbed Uustsla) sonsulisins, for revision. |, field to a nearby farm home. she didn't care anything for him.” “envind 154AY 16 thé United Hise: Ch the TUStOOn 00 AD ey rie of thie “ower bY: the Enterstate Commerce Com: |. TRIS. WAR 66D 42, 8 MOYE.ID. 10:).. Mr. Goodpastiure anid today. his: ire- patron oro iiocicin trical 11946 health and welfare fund.| ~o. 0" oo Ul. kiesd trollies mission. Severai agencies will CTA anulactu Bas Tales yife had feared Parks might’ “ i and Machine | Mr, Lewis told, the operatorsi .. ~j.jted when _ lightning|inherit WAA's activities. | Ns {come back to threaten her and oF ie i, EE ny yesterday that. these payments) ruck their wires, one at 25th country, - théve been Sommitted but St. and Central Ave. and the At_the same time. it turned ihe 1848 fund does not have iner at E. 10th St. and Oakland down two alternative union pro. mofiey to meet them: ie ate Posals for wage settlements Mr. Lewis asked that his “sug based on patterns set by the| gestions” be met - before actual tutomobile industry-—an 11-cent| discussions began for a new conhourly wage increase geared to| tract. bond ] living“and a flat 13-cent|
pie————————————— here. i The committee gave the Vet-| : BE a {that they had arranged to send M nor Bese Ties. Up érans Administration a3 y 4 ’ ‘the children for help: if “he re-- Downtown Cs 000, a cut of $354,600,000; Maritime enate Group Bars turned. There 1s no telephone at, prame: rr ur raff = ve. Commission, _$102.377.831._a_ cut" """" "0 WWE their {solated farm home. Trafic in the first block N Another Midwest storm victim, of $39,475,169; ODT, $340,000, a‘ gw. Joseph Ciaramita. South Beloit, |cut of $105,000; WAA, $50 mien Trade Pact Veto IN. died when his truck was|a cut of $56,912,000, and Housing| struck by a falling tree in a! Expediter, $15,172,000, a cut of| |storm at Clinton, Wis. $5,327,900. y wae increase. | {
9 to 15 Cents Gasper Resigns Senate OK's Bill Pedestrian, 68, Hurt Reciprocal Trade Act for one
The company said the 8 per). . . By Backing Car {year after knocking out of the cent would amount to a wage in-| To Recruit Aliens ‘| A pedestrian was hospitalized Houle approved bill : provision Grease of from 9 to 15 cents = Post eene WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP)— today after he was struck by a|to give Congress a veto over any hour and that the increases would | [The Senate voted today to let the car backing from a downtown ner, HTT Cul gene D. Millikin willy of tr proportion to Ane) Harry Gasper resigned today Armed Sérvices enlist 25.000 driveway. ot HLT New! (R. Colo.) said he hopes to bring Th S WOrers lnvelued, |allens. ! ran os, 69, © ‘a car the bill up on the Senate floor to- ® company rejected a cost of as executive secretary to Mayor| “gp. ;o; ail vote of 43 to 33,| York St, was struck by a car up 3 living wage formula on th effective June 15, He] an amend- driven by Ralph McKinney, 6124 MOITOW. He said he hopes Con- % Feeney, the Senators adopted ress will complete action on the ground that GE pay had more... held the secretaryship since ment by Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge |N. Meridian St., in the 700 block BTes: ple
than kept pace with price In-| Mayor Feeney took office Jan. 1.\(R Mase} to the pending 19-/E. Washington St. legislation before Saturday, when ~~
2 the present law expires. Rabies tests swamp state health board . , . an jllusCreases since 1940. It said the «j. the past few weeks It has ihrough-25 draft bill Police said Mr. McKinney was The senate committee also wa- I A
.. ‘Been Good Friends’ Thé husband said he and Parks
WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP) | The Senate Finance Committee ¢.. Kentucky 10 months
today voted 8 to 5 to extend the|
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ago. “He seemed like a nice fellow
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|when he returned home one night ing from a -short circuit,
On the Inside
“He said he'd get even if he had to steal her,” Walter Good-
Mr. Goodpasture’s wife, Hallie, and Adrian Parks, 25, Orange-
10 por found “them en route ACTOSSIIKed 16 Nebr 4s Pav music. Hut SOrernorship
| |had -been-good friends and had; '08Y_ When all downtown fire) * | played guitar. and mandolin to- apparatus answered an alarm at {gether since Parks came here/the Palace Salon, 39 N, Penn-
"A large crowd of downtown and neved did get out of. hand shoppers swarmed into the block | till about a week ago,” Mr. Good- as firemen rushed to the base“|ment of the cleaning shop where He said his first inkling came they found electric wires smolder- h
‘may swing definitely away from
| support of Walter Helmke of Ft, _|Wayne and over fo Warsa
| Creighton of W Ww,
In | statement,
state picture desnite assurance from all four governor candie | dates, including also A. V. Burch, [that they would not oppose him {for renomination.
| Thanks Friends
“I feel it is an honor simply to have been mentioned for gove
withdrawal statement Mr. Bath said he was
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ernor,” Mr. Bath added, thanking
{his friends for their expression {of “confidence. | “But from among the four can~ |didates now in the race, I He{lieve the Republican party can select an able man to head the state ticket and theére is no need to complicate the picture further with an additional name.” = Conspieaous-in-the Bath-state« ment was the omission of any reference to his fellow towns-
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{Bend, a candidate for Appellate Court judge, Mr, Coughlin ap-. parently has been ‘blacklisted by ‘anti-Jenner forces as “too friend.’
not believe his wife left volun-!Y" to the junior serator.
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WAS. paul, were crying -when-a-neigh- “She Hiced rim asa tetiow ang Absence. of any. reference to the
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} ly appears to have more strength [Pennsylvania St: was tied up sev: mg Hg Gelegates tan MY." jeral minutes shortly before noon|Helmke.
Fallure to ‘include support for Mr—Helmke nthe statenient {was seen as the first strong in|dication that anti-Jenner forces {might light on Mr. Creighton,
{second to Mr. Jenner in the race {for delegate votes. Mr. Bath made it clear that e- would participate “vigorously” lin the convention battle. Entry of the two new candidates made it almost certain the fight would be waged all up and down the ticket and not just on the gov|ernor nomination.
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into the
tuto wage increases were granted arent that I have out-| allens would become eligi- backing from a driveway and ! me trated story ...... Cireseiasiaciancenisnesss Page 8 S6CTEtary of state race appeared to keep wages in line with price Been er alneus in your office ae U. 8. citizenship after five struck Mr. Koon, who was on the tered down another House-ap . .. ere ke as weakening the Jenner strength increases. : |and 1 don’t want to stand in the| years service in the Armed sidewalk. (Mr. Koon ls in fair ave — RO ayy } —oule New tune stars lusty-throated Kay Starr . . . Off mn a Boge diaeriet, part of the ! - le . { s v Y . a —— WAY of your SWetsirl adminis Forces. CL _ on A ne “7 |ston's recommendations binding © the Record . . . regular Tuesday chatter about district organization ‘which has Cat ‘Jum s Shi 9 |trat yp ignation to the Mayor. A k 1000 |on the President when he hegotl- the “pops” P 4 been regarded .as favoring Mr, 50 . P ' Pr letter how ng Eighth Ward Math Teacher S S [ates a tariff-cutting agreement. | pops Sess ssenssssense sesresinis enna eas LAGE Jenner but as a candidate, hime S * Tra 400 Mil Ms. Pe chal an and was Instead, it provided merely that “ss 0 } on self, he is expected to become mps I1@$ |Democratic chairm the President must get the com- Tru-model homes builds 2000 houses in year . . . interested in trading delegates in
prominent in the party's campaign for the nomination and election of Mayor Feeney in| 1947. * \
In Row Over ‘Ad’ Puzzle
mission's recommendations before , . negotiating ‘such an agreement. and they sold at $12.50 each .
These recommendations would not bow .
Charges Firm Offered Money to Anyone Who /be_binding. \Why is the vice presidency viewed as political grave-
| Solved Three Classical Problems N pr Sdmisiietion FV anted 3 yard? . . . editorial comment ... on U. 8. affairs LOS ANGELES, June 8 (UP)—A young mathematics instructor | ye hanges OF the AW. other editorial features ...
bs To Get Back Home er.
(Up OMINSTER, Mass., June 3 so —A homesick cat was back | ; . In Leominster today after walk- $60 Million Cotton Loan
‘ a | with no. changes. ¢ ® tera ing citizens...» Ing about 400 miles in a month. | ‘ took his solution of three classical problems into court today in Wilh no changes. 9 Flufty, a year-old Angora, left For Japan Approved | an attempt to collect $1000. i Find Ie LE 8-2. here with the Ben Hansberry| TOKYO, June 8 (UP)—Gen.|*" To TPE of Tite instructor at California Institute of Technology, Find Couple, Son Dead Accessories help to ‘perk up” a room... your house. vad more ants famiy in their trailer for, Moses Douglas MacArthur formally P| told Municipal Judge Arthur 8. Guerin yesterday that he answered Of Shotgun Wounds | onthe women'spage .,...................Page.15 sake, Wash.,, but “jumped ship” proved a.$60 million {an advertisement offering the money to anyone who squa 8 SPRINGFIELD. Mo. June 8 “ww . »
at Buffalo, N. Y. for Japan today. Allied officials)... "4oupled a cube and tri-
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accurate and matchematically ac-| (UP)—The, bodies of an elderly You can help select major league all-stars . . . ing -ballot will appear in The Times Friday . . .
would expand Japanese’ y og trade - SSSA sected an angle. ceptable. |man, his wife, and the couple's i, ol oy . solyed the problema Feit and Tarrant countered by grown son were found at the avs former residence, a The Jo NA the so-called sponsoring the! producing the head of the math family home here: today. Police’ Other sports his onoe roa Tein Dlack “gold pot”—occupled Japan's exad; the Felt a Tartan. 2g. Oo. department at University of said all three died of wounds EE — um.» Mie fund {of Chicago, refused to pay off. | goythern California, Dr. Donald from a 12/gauge shotgun. ‘ \ : a patumatisd asd Bia Pa pot ete The firm sald the ad was only| Hyers, who said the problems are] The bodies of John Aloysius A Key to Other Features on Inside Pages
giving. "Antsy orts . . . full cut
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revolving said it “will clear the:
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the governor picture for support for himself. Why Yoder Enters Mr. {When ‘Mr. Bath stepped out it left
cessees.. Page 12 the third district without a can-
didate for a major spot on the
ticket and that he was entering .
{the race to keep his district repre-
ballot and the rule that only delegates can be on the floor during balloting, the
(be 4 long one. : os | Delegates will have to leave the
brown ants. | {floor frequently to keep in touch of i oo ited. Neighbors Yoox. him way for ts for funds for an eye-catching device and nojconsidered by mathematicians to Ott,” about 60, and his wife, Amusements. 6 Editorials ....12 Obituaries ... 7 Society .,....14 (with the significance of convenIn Smal hospital he'll re- the financing of shipments of oth-| contract was intended. Mr. Savitt| be incapable of solution. _yStélla, 56, were discovered in a Bridges .....14 For. Affairs..12/F.C. Othman 11 Sports ....16-17 tion developments and in several loin the Hansberrys. Fluffy bet- er raw materials from other brought Dr. Albert Wilson of the] Any solution offered by Mfr, bedroom. The body of Jack Ott, Class. ++++17-20 Forum, ......12/Radio ...... 8 Weather Map 3 lof the races more than one bale reet Floor ter not * ship” a tie tries and in currencies other| Cal Tech ‘mathematics staff to, Savitt based on ancient formulas 32, was found in the yard of the Comics “+1004421 Inside Indpls..11 Records ..... 8 Washington. 12 dot may be necessary to decide i He's jump , sous the U. 8. dollar.” | he ~~ Grossword ...13 Mrs. Manners 13/Ruark .......11/ Women's '....15 'the nomination.
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