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OUNCE OF . PREVENTION—A: prepares to launch’ its. city-wide _anti-rabic vaccination. campaign. this week, the Indiana State Board of Health is

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northwest coast, By contrast, charges in ordi- - ; nary. quiet clouds gave readin = Purdue. Senior Banquet class of Purdue University williclimax senior week. Commence. .... quel 40 > per hg

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NX | 5 Your. & / I 2 ss 5 No Cincinnati Man Heads Gid, 11, Struck 2: ow) eA] 3400 Volts Sold “District_Lodge No. 2 | By Car Near Home | . /:&777 (TNS 2 [Wight Reading penjamin S. Schivass of Cw | Three persons were badly in- oF 2) " un ’ X Do WASHINGTON, June § - In cinna ty et Grand Lodge No. ! jured in trafic accidents on In- CO | % MILWAUKE [ / . I: BR WE on bates. $hat wers Ahi roid n . . C - A. . » got Boal Brith at a ‘meeting. ‘dianapolis streets last night, . Jo Ra ac0*: : Jaane. * wt on ig RERING GU Og tiny of 8 pere. The election was held dur- Frank King, 53 of 735 W. New| CRY \ ot ACs: Se WO joint Army-Navy team gathered ing the concluding Ses sien of the York St. received fractures of] v5 —— \ f : data during the war on the elec-three-day 96th Ja oat both legs last night when he was [trical charges in various types of of the order. BC ols, M struck by a car driven by Carl clouds. fobert Aronson of Ui. ad Zins J. Johnson, 18, of Brownsville, | These. modern Ben Franklins ; guner | officers eee ee Ky. The accident occurred when carried their instruments into the i gamuel Frazin. De eae. Mr. King attempted to walk clouds to measure the electrical first viee-preaiient; avis ron across the street in front of his . charges which Franklin is cred- } Kan eThATd. Frelverg, “home. = : ) “a ited with frat discovering. A ch vice-president; ' |. Johnson was arrested on a AOE fSummary of the latest results is Sa Cincinnati, O.; secretary, and Mo ‘charge of reckless driving. t- FORT WORTH » ‘reported by Dr. Ross Gunn, now. itl ton Anfenger, Denver, ; ‘Cola. Keith Skinner, 25, of Nashville, . Ct of the U. 8, Weather Bureau here, treasurer. Ind. was badly injured when his| papy iy CLOUDY AND ’ Je in the journal of. Applied Physics, Xow Couvmiiies Metnibery car went out of control and CLOUDY AREAS : Most significant data were obNew general committee mem. | crashed into a power pole in the ehh : - tained by mounting one measur pers are Charles Kaufman. Indi. 2400 block, Madison Ave, His! 9 ZN OTOCAST" Te MIA ing instrument on the belly of a anapolis; Dr. Charles Rosen, 8t.. condition was reported as fair at ¥ J : plane and one on its back. The Louis, Mo-: Julius Koenigsdort, Methodist Hospital. | LIGIND ~T1AIICTED | differencés in electrical potential Kansas City. Mo.; Gabriel Lee, Eleven-year-old Marcia John- . SCATTERID k ay ) ARLA between them was expressed in {feveiand.-O.;. Joseph Freedman. son, 1127 Finley -Ave.. Was. _re-. ¢ SHOWERS SD — ath] ‘terms of volts per centimeter. gteubenville. 0.; Alan Tarshigh, covering in St. Francis Hospital Dome AS FLOW Register 3400 Volts Columbus. 0-5 Louis - Matusoft today from severe injuries she "2 THUNDER Highest reading obtained was paytom-O..and_. Bernard. Gold: received last evening when she RD * J STORMS Ll RAIN 3400 volts per centimeter, regisCleveland was chosen as the James - Dillingham, 22. of 2202, T M R(G PATS PEND COPR 1948 EOW. 1. A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. . through an August thunderstorm. city for the convention in June Coyner Ave, in front of the TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —More rainy weather and n wm temperatures in the 50 An instant later, a lightning1049. ut be. installed child's home. are forecast for the northeast for tonight and early tomorrow. Government forecaster: predic bolt hit the. right wing-tip and : The new Ocers w ; Ty winds from the Atlantic will siream up the coast toward the eacte \ SE ) tore. out “through the plane's dinner meeting tonight with ’ | hae th of the meth winde Bu dawn ib nose, There were two other readata y G. Kusworm of Dayton, C ais EW weather. Loe 8rge a row S o the path \ i oo as, By of V Ww A >" ings made in thunderclouds that treasurer - of the supreme ¥—through-the-norihein slales, lhe mercury expected to arox o the 505 tro ew England 10 were higher than 2000 volts jer > _ acting as installing officer. Philadelphia, in the Ohio Valley and along the Great Lakes and wes! Dakotas to the centimeter.

be held at 6:30 p. m. Friday at ment exercises will be held at .iar when steady rain was *-*' Tid Memorial Union Building. to be 2:30 p. m. Sugday. with Dr. F. ine and lower than 10 volts ner | LAFAYETTE, June 8 -— The|followed by the senior dance. |I. Hovde. president, conferring centimeter in clouds yielding ne iq nior banquet of the graduating] The dinner and dance will degrees on 1500 candidates. rain TT NRA 4

"1 By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer { WASHINGTON, June 8—A bill providing $3,910,000 for a new postoffice at Evansville is contrary to a 1926 statute and must {be disregarded by Congress, Rep. Edward A. Mitchel] (Evansville Republican), was informed today. The measure was introduced in the Senate last month by Sen! Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind). | Information regarding the ir-! regularity of the Capehart bill} was given Mr. Mitchell's office by |

affairs. |

heaviest load of rabies tests in years. Up to June | the board

had made 840 slide tests of heads of suspected rabid animals,

Decree Upheld

3 Key Points. Cited

By Supreme Court ‘WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP) _The Supreme Court has erased the question mark from some “quickie” divorce decrees. If both partners showed up before the divorce judge, the decree =. is almost certain to stand up. §&

| with 414 positive diagnosis, compared to 172 "positives in the | same period last year. Here Miss Marguerite Chretien, bacteriolo-

Courts in all other states will] the Federal Works Agency. W. have to accept the Reno—or §3 E. Reynolds, Commissioner of Miami—decrees whether they like = Public Buildings, said that the! it or not. Public Buildings Administration

will call the attention of the | Senate. Appropriations Committee | to the law banning such bills] which wads passed in 1926. He also has called attention of the| Budget Bureau to the matter. Given to Sites Board Under the 1926 statute all au-| ROTI Y I Rao matters WRN turned over to a Building - Sites]

That will be true, regardless of the stern divorce laws of states where the. divorcees originally lived and to which they may return. . Rules on 2 Cases In rulings on two divorce cases, the Supreme Court yesterday said | “fhe quickie decrees must be given “gull faith and credit” if: FIRST: Both husband and wife took part in the: divorce proceedings. { SECOND: Both spouses had a chance to question the other's legal residence in the divorce] state, and otherwise challenge the authority of the court to issue] the decree. THIRD: The decree is foolproof in the divorce state itself. Written by Vinson But the tribunal said nothing about divorces where only one! partner appears at the divorce

Treasury and Postmaster Gen-| eral are members. : Evansville had been provided) for in an appropriation which] was cancelled by the war and the board also included it, with] top priority, in a list of pfiblic buildings in 1945. ‘ Thesé have been held up, how-| ever, because of efforts being] made to divert as much labor . . : ; 3 . and building materials as possiMAD DOG?—Or just hot? Contrary to popular belief. loll- ite into the home construction ing tongue ‘and foaming at the mouth aren't the only signs—or |fi

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ce ; ” . court. The majority of divorces, even sure signs—of rabies. Divergence of symptoms make rabies Riven 0 bala regain won in Nevada, Florida and other) diagnosis difficult for dog owners. To be on the safe side owners [omnibus bill will be passed by| short-residence requirement states | . . ~ ; are obtained ‘in this way. | should keep animals at home away from other dogs, observe them (Congress and Evansville will All four decisions were written carefully and take them for free vaccinations when the city®in- wriviog it, the PBA chief ex-

by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson. | All were decided 7 to 2. But only Justice Felix Frankfurter dissented in all four. . |

noculation campaign begins Thursday. oo '

Pharmacy Roof, Attic Damaged by Fire

Fire believed to have been started by defective wiring, caused heavy damage to the roof and attic of the Victor Richart Pharmacy, 5101 E. 10th St. last night. Merchandise in the main floor

Henry Simmons Rites Tomorrow

Services for Henry Clifford Simmons, who died yesterday at his home, 1110 Cruft. 8t., will be

of the store was not damaged. aa 0 ~ p Jor 3 Firemen spread canvas over Burial ill jr oy wv -hapel. counters while. fighting the Park w n._ Washington “flames. Water damage was held

to a minimum. |

Mr. Simmons, who was 65, was rt born in Winchester -and had lived here 40 vears. He was a foreman at Fairbanks Morse & Co. for 13 years.

Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER RUREAU (Central Daylight Saving Time)’ June §, 1948

Sunrise 5:17 | Sunset ... Ss: | He is survived by two sisters, recat 2a vo enti mia the Misses Mary Etta and Ange- moral i erniraton nee Yan 1 yee] Deficiency since Jan 1 19

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Howard McFarland ’ f ation Services for Howard McFar-! Botan. geritrareins : RE WATE BE HRA EET Cm morrow. at South Calvary Bap-. tii

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ort) Park. Rares Mr. McFarland, who was 73, Indtamapotte etry d 1 - SAS . ro n his home, 933 8. Capitol ! Kansus OU) eon e; unday. - . ¥ ‘ grey pa Miami ca psp bly — ANY ) C nabiiity - Minneapolis-St. Paul oe was a retired farmer. DANGER SIGN-—Any change of voice or nab ry to swa Minneapolis-St Pau urviv - } | r y ner a danaers of rabies ) { the New Yor . tors. 3 ing are his. three daugh-' |, <hould alert dog owners to dange , abies. One o e New York _ ..... » Mrs. Ida Smitherman and ; fe ony . But even Omaha i Mrs. Tempie Hampton} both of Mos! trequent symptoms of rabie roat paralysis. DUT EVEN pi burgh ‘ >» 4 . ANAT ne che San Anto Indianapolis, and Mrs. Roberta this* can't be taken ‘as a sure fire symptom: veterinarians should GET lL0cile,

Donald, Gary; six sons, Levi, - 8: Lou

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w Golda Myerson)—1230 pm. Hotel Lin wood Ave Mar zabeth Hadley, 24 il ? 602 coln { 1711 N. Lyndi ri , A" Colle am A. Reinken, of 20¢ Maven County Cancer Society. annual Morris Bettsier 24. of 3156 Lincoln Blvd DEATHS M Lae Ave. died today in the meting 30 1 We ar Me To ixss Louise Hollander, 22, of 3320 No me J Manion, 26, at Veterans esr » i i . morin » Ru 8t (ne A fale Hospital. He ‘was 81. Fall ‘Rehear al of the Chorus of Birel’s Jonuckle Bt Conlin. 22. of 821 River Av Leslie T ‘Davis, 18, at General pvein0 ifelong resident. he was a ‘Carmen’. — 710 p. m. Jordan Con- “000 terine Lashley, 20, of 2236 Morgan evn ce M2 ot Veterans ea LT , servatorn 8 re 00 52 carcinom a ter until he retired 30 vears Shrine Guild Annual Birthday Party— Raymon d W. Allen. 20. of 628 B Wood. Jack Leroy Botorfl, 11, st 17 Leeds 80. He was a member of the #:30 pm. Hotel Lincol row Ave, Phyllis Jo Ann Brandt, 20, sarcoma Eagles Lod Retary Club—Hotel Lincoln of M461 W_ 10th St Prank DD Bowd. 73 at General nephrosts 8 Oage, a - Robert James Inskeep, 20. of 234% Park John Francis "Darmody 82, at i718 N *rvices will be held at Flanner EVENTS TOMORROW Ave: Elizabeth Jane Winton, 18, of, 723 Meridian. cerebral -hemiorrhage E J6th 8 ee 1 Fisher, #1, st 70 N. Addison

the Irvington Junior Assembly Dance honoring Wigh School's 18th Anniversary—

& Buchanan Mortuary, and urial will be in Crown Hill. The peu’ 2

st ’ i" b David Carter Todd, 24. of Decker Ind myocarditis } Nm. school gymnasiun Margaret Marie Meld 22, of 1026 N. Nellie J Fletcher, 55, at 1442 Spann. car- ‘ : ’ ¢ Ave

times ’ " Covered ih ; cinoma H have not been. set. Carn ner As DAR. tn Mrs. Marion Pox, 39, of Elkhart, Ind Helen Plorence Webber, 57, at Methodist, esr- ® is survived by his wife 1 ; ve. H. Chmiel, 25. of South Bend Ind cinoma ' | ’ ' George C. Kolb, 5339 College A . . Lillian Kiwanis Club—Hotel Antlers James H. Anderson, 290 of 1086 Udell st Russell L. Ashinger, 59, at 5:1 E 31th!

Rosemary Cordon, 25, of 1006 Udell St hypertension - — Harry Dave Barneclo #1, at

cerebral hemorrhage

(Lions Club—=Claypool Hotel DIVORCE SUITS FILED

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Verdict Due Today [MARRIAGE LICENSES . Griffin, 69,

at 3138 Graceland, |

26. of 250 8 Sher. Gladys vs. Leroy Holland: Ruby Louise arteriosclerosis n i 1 Perdinand J. Becher y ¢ N Scurlock, Dorothy Marie tr 1 | . Lisbon Revolt Trial man Drive. Rovemary Doyle. 3i, of 385 v8 CLO ¥ o ile™ Carolyn, 1s Paul RRATE W McPhearson, 31. at Veterans. LISBON, June 8 (UP) —A ver- urg 23 of 2066 8 Lee Margit, Gertrude J vs William K. ool Pn" an) 52 at Veterans, myo-

Vivian L. vs. Earl O Robinson; Rita

enneth Richard Posthast R bt Edith J cardial Infarction

y rt ck 18. Guy diet was expected to be handed Sherman, Drive, Xe Jackson vs. Ployd BE. Shives: Riths B. va’ Ouy C8rCE 0 Cr on 19, at 1346 Kapoes, | OWN today in the military trial wiiam Johs -Urban, 26 of 2381 College Curry. Gloria 1 vw JR i ore A alory arteriosclerosis of Admiral Jose Mendes Cabeca- Aves Mara Drew Shick 1 or A avine Eve Cecil D. Harman: Viel vi. Wham V Woods. 45. at 4826 Park, core-| das. charged with plotting tO ajbert E Mes Jernon Clay Whitne); Enola ve. HATOM, john Lester Chestnut, 10, at 1314 8 Bast]

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over ; Lee.. 30, of 341 8. Cen- Bugene Curry cardio vascular renal A throw the regime of Premier PS court S— - Joe Symoens, 52, at Veterans, pneu. ntonio’ de: Oliveira Salazar. Mitchel Massey. 35, of 2288 Hillside Ave: BIRTHS | monia { Admiral Cabecadas is on trial Dorothy Bertram, 31, of 2273 Hillside . mors - . | i ie { 50 With eight other high-ranking sianey Gureeki. 37 of 2033 Central Are, Al anim 5. Vivian Owtley ‘COMING UP'—$10 FINE | military om / "patricia Jordan, 20, & At Methodist—John,- Betty ™useh; Jphn, . . cers _and five civil- Chie Gene- : y : Bdward P. Foley, 24. of cage Venita Ricardo * HOBOKEN, N. J, June 8 (UP) fans, J v vieve A. Colin. 20. of Chicago’ 4 SN incent's Lée, Lydia Reese; Audie . 5 Robert. L RG an 3, of.2941 Juanita Burdine Ruse Marina Stock- — One , brass | rail apparently [) 3 ’ ' a tof, Ralph, artha Lytle s

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5 Die in Morocco Riots

\ Girla ! = Benjamin J. Mattin. 20. of 1338 Columbia At Gemeral—-Edwagt Darothy Poynfer: I . RABAT, Morocco, June 8° (UP) Be a aay Mallory. 31. of M3V NC ae Gloria iia: Gibert. Thatmd Boss, a 29-yearoMd truck. driver, -Fv ” . : . y urnett e ankenship , ; ; he! ve persons were killed and 30 5 ci" neis Benedict, 21.%f 1820 EK 10h Burne be esse, Ruby lie, last - Saturday hight when he]

e' Prances Harper: Walked into police headquarters,

Injured in Arab-Jewish riots yes. St. Martha J. Laudeman, 3. y 4 Dorothy 5 1 od Kaiser, Donald, Janice Huth: Duane ” put his foot on the rail and or {

terday at Oujda. Morocco, dis- van Higgins 30, of Roachdaie. Ind Ruth Patches received here today said. Eillise Wien J. of" Ronchdaiel ind Rosemdrs Adams. Herman. Lilian Bag: dered a glass of wine. Boss was

{ 1653 Bradbury o French troops with tanks aided) En Tn Ratcitae. 22, of. 1683 lish a Jeanne Rice. Robert, released from jail yesterday after : Kitterman; he paid a-§10 fine for drunkeses/ J : ne ‘ ‘ irk * .

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