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Baseball Game Howard Barlow pd cL The Rs on into Special Seation Joday. almost 10 years, He came here Other Hetewsstny Uppolitments 48 “ow. “ = “ ow “ u “ ow all-time from the University of Chicago. here included: v. p— RE CE IR a a 1 ol Bie | eel © Pen aaa 26 1947. Reserves R Se activity was touched off by the” p= 0 TC sity recognition Thompson to Bellaire; the Rev.| - 100 My Friend rma Rep. Sonvention Contented Hour . p Telephone Hour ; Fed steers and yearlings moved ' currency reform in the western... .. eral medical articles. |R. R. Rowland to Cumberland; gis fairly actively strong to raise 50 “ones. which in turn sealed the He is a member of the Ameri- the Rev. E. P. White to Heath 130 Soren Quild " Frad Waring “u or. LQ. 1 cents over last Friday's average. zon rder between east andl ,, gynecological Society, a di- Memorial: the Rev. L. H. Shan-| 48 “« no. “«- = . = “ u Cows were slow with early sal~s oe west Germany and virtually iso-| (4 = 0 sp 0 erican Commit- noh to Madison Avenue: the Rev.| __ ——— Et weak. Later trading was $1 or : ‘ lated the American, British and| "0 00 Swe "and the Robert Holmes, Mt. Auburn; the 100 [Gilbert Forbes [Gene Kelly Allen Jeffries Contented Hour more lower. » Ww h Tr — Sectors of Berlin except) \rmerican Board of Obstetrics (Rev. CV. McMillan to Castle- 108 Serenade Variety for You [Freddie Martin .-. u “ ou \ Vealers were active at mostly Paper War Fought " Usdininod land Gynecology. ~~ [lon: the Rev. M. 0. Robbins to {{J,30 |Beulah Passing Parade [Music U Rememb'r News & Scores [Fred Waring $1 lower and. spring lamba ruled). A¢ Ft. Harri easures New Jersey Street; the Rev. R. Musical $ 8d “- wu Arthur Gath “« » around 50 cents lower. . Harrison Marshal Vassily D. Sokolovsky,, M. Dwinel to Somerset; the Rev. 1s Quest Star Huson Sagry 15, yi. — It was only a paper war fought the Russ military governor, an- Xi r {L. N. Able to Trinity, and the| ~ 100 Milllon-Dol. Party “ a News, Sportsman [Variety Hour News under a “cardboard sky.” Bounced that Whe Spvists were! Rev. A. I. Carter to Union Chapel. ¢ 4,1§ “ The Idea Is Musie Keynote Address “ ou British Comment'ry But’ 6 400" 1ndisns. Army rem 10 ake Zrotictive mess} Exchange Posts a “ow “ “ow “ = Dave Qarreway o/servists at Ft. Harrison over the Soviety zone and Berlin. He also Veterans Elect ol: " R. Page cones from The 146 “"- = -; . u .- a. uo. wesk-and- It was pb serivuy. Was. Sevuntd the Nesters al ates a le {New Albany District to exchange TUESDAY. PROGRAMS iness design tions with the Rev. Mr. Clegg BE | TT] 0 tary dormant. Allied ade ow post 1 WFBM 1280 WiBg Jala | _ WIRE ja38 | WISH 1310 WLW 700 grou Needed experience in milf fo overall German currency re- Group Changes Name as pastor of the Grace Ch, cps Muteal NBC ABO Mutual and NBO tactics and strategy. form | Ar C H H /here. hs ere Fg pore | mene mn | en | en Rte. Clustered around their maps, Barshal: Sokolovaky's sotivol onvention Here | ... rev. Mr. Clegg has ren-| fr fia News Weather & Mrkts. Dawn Patrol Indiana Farmer Rysintins the Haveler. fhe probiem of 7e {and warning were served in iden- Changing fq ale v a ew] (dered civie service here ¢ during) 145 [Early Birds Emmy Lou 3 Breakfast Revue ol horetime , ’ “tical letters to the military gov- '| pastorates in two churches as World | n ham - (World News News, Musie News © HEGRE pulsing an invading army Om ernors of the three Western he, National Mexican Border chairman of the legislation and| 118 (Wel MH, (Quen JOA USCC IRI, MT MES ISR pie Fy 30iCanada by recapturing YOungs- zones. The “protec meas- | Veterans Association elected Col.| | publie morals committee of the I Hoosier Headlines Time 'n Tunes swans ures” were not defined. ,Presum-| Alfred L. Moudy, 703 Nelson St. \churen federation. He worked [130 [Bing Sings News—Gongr, .. Nws, Rise & Shine News nu Rseen. Ended as Planned lably they were the sealing off of national commander for the third constantly in gommetion with the| 148 (News Baseball at Bkfst, “. . “. Chuck Acres : the Soviet zone and consequent “icity council and legislature to - oo Breakfast Clad ah eves [email protected] Col. Lous Al RaTayesie, Shes Bat. Jone a! quent! tion here yesterday. Cromote the passage of laws for 100 [Fiyin’ Weather (Gorden Graham reakfast Slab Trailblazers 14.30922.00| UMPIre, . ps of the "Srafic Stands Still Others elected were George F. the public welfare. Before com- 3s Quiz Old MoGea Calling Donald Bre News division successfully Sumplsted) Traffic at the East-West zonal| Parrish, Jackson, Mich, senior ing to Grace Church he served at| 130 [Songs for You “a. Woman's World "i Morning Matinee each phase of their problem. But/border was at a standstill as vice commander; John O, Bow-|Capitol Avenue 145 |Mrs. Farrell Easy Listening i a nn "nn 38.0063750 he said the battle ended as it Soviet and Western authorities man, Jamestown, N. Y. junior| Additional Methodist appoint-| — —— Po Fred Worl Mv Tree 81 WT — "383083180 had been planned in advance, Strengthened special Susrency vice commander; Benjamin H. ments follow: 100 8 Jing yim d ry . : with the Army's First Division control checkpoints. Keiter, Indianapolis, adjutant anh Place, A J. hatte Bren voos Blaine gs Homemaker Chest ** 3.30838 50 stymied four miles from Youngs-| No ‘passenger rail traffic, either general; Col. Manford G. Henley, |} Ye, Tanigad; 1 io. 130 [Judy & Jane Sroshy Sings Read of Life Betty Crocker Editor's Daughter “ HIB own. German Allied, had been per-| Indianapolis, quartermaster oo ud Sia Tg, Fie pack,( 148 (David Harum “asy Listening |Joyes Jordan, M.D. [Club Time Hearts in Harmony eevee BIO vg) William Jackson Indian. continue west from the eral; Gen. H. H. Picker, Detro Boston Bast JSenth, og Dames: nr 9 Board A N Drak Bkfist. in N Fred War woogicon 0 , {border city of Helmstedt. Mich, inspector general; E. J. Edvi D. M. Church Porest Manor. T7100 [Arfhar Godfrey ows. Board Room Nora Drake , ollywd, aring [email protected]/ POLIS, sald the maneuver Was Thousands of visitors from Ber- Burnham, Washington, Ia., judge | Meeriaan © Street Logan neil; Morrial 4 M116 " » Frankie Carle Katie's Daughter “ ou . “oo well worth the time and ex-iin and the Soviet zone were advocate general; Charles KE. sweet M. N Resclas: Norh DL 10530 |arand sion Heart's Desire [Jack Beroh Galen Drake [Road of Lite Pense, ! |stranded in Hannover. A. spe-| Comfort, New Haven, Conn., sur-| Blo¥Aing: Roberts Park A TL. Torch: W180 |Sran % 00836; t ’ | Roosevel Temple, Van Ness Crmoreet| 145 |Rosemary n. . Lora Lawton Tod Malone Joyoe Jordan 3 0e3e.80| Col Elmer Straub, leader of the cial camp was opened at Uelzen| geon general; H. H. Scjloss, Ce-|Shelby a DN: JSomarset,l 14:08 94 Waohe.. ..lesyee Jordan Ae division, said the “knowledge near Lueneburg for stranded dar Rapids, Ia. national chap-|isy iemorial T. L. Rogers; Washington 100 {Wendy Warren Both Our Houses [Linda's First Love Welcome Trav. Nora Drake 3.3034 00 gained was tremendous.” |Fasters zone residents. lain; H. P. Donavan, Cedar Rap- Street, Harcla aban; nest Michigan qr 5 [unt Jonny Vieter Lindlahr Freddy Martin ww iatigts Daughter . M30EN.0 IU to R del | ee Mae stares: paar (Cutler, white: awrence. B, J. Bennoei nel CoN 130 |Holen Trent . [Morrv Go Round (Record Player Wishing Well Jack Beroh 0 Kemode orge W Beaver, tor, and Henry Anderson, Mason, {sigar 5 Rn, le Chapsi A 1 —i Our Gal Sunday : Luncheon Party (Lora Lawien Dentistry School adh . Mich., sergeant-at-arms. RO intend: ewton-Bethel. J. Bar 00 |Gilbert Forbes |QGordon Graham [Donald Bruce Frank Edwards (Fifty Club . The national auxiliary is to be pa Warren , scan; Beech, Grote. ot Ma Perking Plok-a-Pooket $'prize Party Bing Crosby an 'The Indiana University school ites ur headed by Mrs. Maude; Wheeler, JF" gore" gagewood. Cempbell:' | £130 [Farm Circle Nixie Four on Kay Reporter Nows—Markets of dentistry here will be. re- ¥ aye a Helen fu SSE Fond a, E 145 “ Dave Hamiften . [Big Sister Stumpus Boys [Everybody's Farm mode extens eeler, Indian “| North Greenwood, Forbes; ee a — —— } ——————————————— : mogdes ENtehatvely 10 provide Ex-Hotel Employee dent; Mrs. Ruth. Gilmore, 1abas- er wr, Cox Jr. T7100 {2d Mrs. Burton |Queen for Day Double or Nothing Gathering Daniels Ernle..Loe ‘ ; . A . ’ on, treasurer; Mrs. . Howe, 1s ason . Linda's Love | ' Expanded will be the radiology Dies Here at 75 Ft. Wayne, secretary, and Mrs. Michigan Spurs 130 harry Mus Smataly Almanae tm n ara bride & room Guiding Light and oral surgery departments, the, Services for George W. Beaver, A. L. Moudy, publicity secretary. 3 A Gedrie F tor Editor's EdHor's Daughter Big Sister [email protected] children’s clinic, and dental l- Who died yesterday in the| Howard H. Maxwell was named Vandenberg Drive| _ '48 [Evelyn Winters 30Crls To Serer ig de a w 13.500.16.00 ar Methodist Hospital, will be held commander of the Indiana De- 100 |Doubla or Nothing PM Party |Life Can Be Sifu! Ladies, Bo Seated Double or Nothinp : Excavation for a partial base- at 10 8m Thuladay in tie Moos partment which met with the na- PHILADELPHIA, June 2 on "S$ " “« Ma Perkins Feeder and Stocker © Cattle and Calves [ment under 15-year-ol A uaries Peace pel. nal encampment. Other de-|{~-Sen. Arth 2 iat younle [email protected]| 108 18 DL Plans 4 build oi will be in Washington Park. He il Sainpm are: H. W. Krip-{Michigan comes to town today as 130 [Mouse Party Easy Dos It hens Ying Paul When Tolar can roskesiesens ip modernization of the lighting|™28 75. penstaple, Kokomo, senior vice a man to watch in the Republican 148 “ a Right to W'ppiness - Light of a Warl Wtiame. ones cepeevnenes WOGTH systems and installation of an| An Indianapolis resident for commander; Walter Chappel, Tell presidential sweepstakes. Te HIM Hem «67 |Sacketage Wits “. Life Can Be B'tifwi ie sents ets BEOSRMleiovatar LE i seis HE Orth rot Feral ay. - fuslor vice oommanderi|, Fis Sil an deisgation| Ar1E.(. uu “« ® (Stelle Dalles “ Ma Parking AMON « e n years 4 i lis, .|drive by the I I Pes (Sir ON SE i poapieteq ago, when he retired, he was Wayne Cllly, Sudian Tio. | to sell their “favorite son” to the 33 Random Rhythm "ou Lorenzo Jones [Request Time [Pepper Young 55% pounds i 26.50032.00, Vide. : maintainance man at the Marott| Robinson Hitchcock, Indianap- gop Souvention as the man who Ms "yu. Widow Brown "in Right fo Happins: = BD. sringareiy Approximately 161 students are Hotel. He worked there for 24/,)is, historian; Col. Moudy, chap- should get the nomination 1 #0 pounds down . [email protected] Years. } . Directing this campaign 1s Gov. Park. Children from 7 to 11 wil! YP Gives Rettern)’ expected ‘for the fall semester, VBI. lain; Dr. Paul Bailey, Ft. Wayne, Dirseting this coTPRETIS COR 21 Killed, 80 Injured |Communal Center Unit!
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To Agrarian Dissidents "MANILA, . June 21 (UP)— President Elpidio Quirino today granted unconditional amnesty to Agrarian dissidents in a move expected to end violent unrest which has continued in the Phil-
a ind reoeota fof une 11 ippines since the end of the war. compared with 8 TRU: ast Your In a brief ceremony, Mr. QuiExpenditures $34,449,031, 760,897,435 Tino. signed in the presence of Reecipts ..... Eee 40,562,227,867 Louis Tarue, Hukbalahap leader, Ms. 5. 036.7 431 Ch Ba 20,326,710 2.813. 134,803|8 . document giving full pardons Public Debt. . 251,449,191, 745 1,42 , 372 $32 to all Hukbalahap members, and Gold Reserve’ Sh ’|to. members of the P. K. M. IUNAPOL GUEARIYG. HOUSE, Peasants Union. BRE © ay A000 5y A FAMILY PIONTO ; The family picnic of the IndianLocal Produce apolis Lions -Club will be held Poultry — Springers rollers, 30c;| Wednesday in Forest Park, Noda oy i = Prinses. ae nck 3nd Stags, blesville. The regular meeting in
£6’ ha. 190: No. 3 poultry. 4c less than
Police Recover Safe Stolen 2. Weeks Ago
A ‘safe stolen: two weeks ago from Charlés E. Orme, 1105 E. Hanna Ave., was reported recovered today. Police said the safe was found: at the bottom of an embankment on Carson, Ave. yes-
W. McClain, 1259 Martin 8t. and Sivan Sauer, 3326 Carson Ave., 0 were on Carson Ave. The safe Jiding on forced open
missing. It contained no money, Mr. Orme said.
the Claypool Hotel will not be
green Masonic Lodge No. 713, and he was born in Strawtown, Ind. Survivors include his daughter, Miss Lee C. Beaver; two brother: Charlie and Walter; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Scott and Mrs. Marie Christian. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Anna Beaver.
Former Music Teacher Dies Here at 76
Mrs. Cora M. Bay, a former music teacher here, died today in the home of her !daughter, Mrs. Roy McCubbins;, 103% E. Southern Ave. 8he was 76. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in the McCarty Mortuary with burial in Fairview Cemetery in’ Tipton. Mrs. Bay, who was born in Tipton, was a music teacher here for several years and gave. recitals in the building which now houses Garfield Theater. Survivors, besides her daughter, are two grandsons, Millard and Thomas McCubbins; a grand: daughter, Mrs. Cora Irene Allen, and a brother, Charles Hancock, all of the city, and a sister, Mrs, | E. E. Pritchard, Tipton.
‘Homer Dora Johnson
Dies From Injuries Rites will be held at 2:30 p. m.
surgeon, and Ernest J. Sampson, Indianapolis, sergeant-major.
Civil Service Lists Government Jobs Open
Applications for positions with the Veterans’ Administration and other federal agencies in Indiana, Illinois’ and Wisconsin, are be accepted, the U. 8. Civil Service announced today. Available positions include: Underwriting and insurance accounts officer with salary: of $3397 to $5905 a year; occupational therapist from $2644 to $49027 corrective cHierabist and aids from $2168 to $4902; X-ray technician from $1954 to $3021; executive officer (hospital) from $5005 to $8179; chief, assistant chief and assistant director of the vocational rehabilitation and education service, from $5805 to $7102. No writfen examinations are required. Applications and further information may be secured from C. P. Bernhart, local secretary, 528 Federal Building, Indianapolis.
Order of Purple Heart
‘|Elects New Officers
Col. James K. Campbell, Eyans-| ville, yesterday was elected pres-
ident of the Indiana department's]
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announced that Mr. Vandenberg is “available” for the big prize.
‘Terry Pope, Alabama Native, Dies at 38
Terry Pope, 2134 Bellefontaine
S8t., was found dead today in his
Easterly. He was 38. Mr. Pope was born in Calera, Ala, but lived here 20 years. He was a moulder for International Harvester and a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Church of the Living God. Survivors, besides his sister, are his wife, Clara; two other sisters, Mrs. Eliza Inabinett, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Arthurine Woods, Birmingham, Ala.; three brothers, Al-
diangpolis, and Ernest of Detroit, and his father, Robert Pope Jr. of Detroit and Indianapolis.
Judge Studies Medical
Injunction Suit Judge Ralph Hamill of Su-|
|perior Court 5 today toook under
{advisement an injunction suit to prevent an Indianapolis chirc-| joa ovant from practicing in Indiana. The suit was filed by the In-|
garage by his sister, Mrs. Essie
bert E. and Robert, both of In-
Board of Medical - diana Board o cal Bxaming| off stove exploded.
Fo. Jheld. J receipts. B84 fhe to ae. & 40c; Grade A : fim, arads he see me erade.| Loreal Issues ne 4c; No. 3, Tie —June 19 |! ‘quoted. by Wadley Co.. delivered frie oogs Mt plant) ts. Pin Corp com : *American States pid a Local Truck Grain Prices metic Stites’ * L 8 Ayres 4%2% pfd series '45 red wheat, LS Ayres series 1947 SR 5 a hans rr Belt & Stk Yds com. No. 2 yellow $2.18. Belt § & Stk Yds pid. No. 2 oats, i bs-Merril) ptd No. 2 soybeans, 14% moisture. § $3.90 Marvilt com Circle Theater 2m om.
«| Church for Homer Dora Johnson,
today in Brownsburg Christian
R. R. 2, Box 548B. Burial will be in Brownsburg Cemetery. He
Military Order of the Purple Hart|
{tion and Registration.
CAIRO, June 21 (UP)-—Police records today listed 21 bodies recovered and 80 persons injured in a blast in the Jewish quarter of Cairo yesterday. Four houses were virtually demolished. Several others were
In Cairo Explosion , To Sponsor Youth Camp!
tion will sponsor a day camp; Activities ‘will include swimprogram for younger boys and ming, hikes and story-telling. girls from July 6 to Aug. 27.
be accepted. They will leave the center at 17 W, Morris St. a’
The Communal Center Associa- 8 a.m. returning at 4 p.m.
Another camp for children Headquarters will be in Garfield from 3 to 6 is being planned.
damaged. Authorities said they had not determined whether dynamite was stored in the house and exploded accidentally or was planted maliciously; ~
RHODES, June 21 (UP) — Count Folke Bernadotte planned today to stay at truce headquarters on this Greek island until Arab and Jewish experts arrived to begin preliminary work toward a hoped-for permanent peace in Palestine.
Set Funeral Today
‘For Fire Victims © TERRE HAUTE, June 21 ) {Funeral rites were planned today {for Mrs. Ida Mathes, 82, and her |granddaughter, Ida Norton, 30, both of Terre Haute, who were {burned to death in their home learly yesterday. | Authorities said their home was completely destroyed by fire, be{lieved to have started when an
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18%ighe is suffering. 0% | For the last nine years, Maxine Perry has been afflicated with a “ disease which leaves her skin almos void of an outer layer. The
child’s 40-pound body bruises the lightest touch and the skin 3 her small hands and feet is drawn tightly together. ‘When Can I play? Maxine's father, Chester Perry, said that his daughter often had asked him, “When am I going to run and play again,” while looking out her bedroom window at | |neighborhood children. {1 “I have told her everyone runs mas Mr. Perry
said. He said al ter usually is pabient ‘she often
Girl With Rare Skin Disease +, Given Only 6 Months fo Live
#11-Year-Old Maxine Perry’s 40-Pound Body Bruises at the Slightest Touch
DENVER, June 21 (UP)—An 11-year-old girl, 2 bruises at the sHghtest touch, today was given six months P live | sjster, Mrs. Anna Stallo, ent | Indianapolis.
1s cure for the rare skin
asks him when the pain becomes | intense, “Why can't I go to Heaven now, so there won't be! any more pain?” May Live Till Christmas Doctors said the child has an enlarged heart and that at best she will live for six months, pos-' I
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Funeral Wednesday
Mrs, Caroling H. Howard died today in her home, 28 E. 16th St. She was 69. Services will be held at &:30 a. m. Wednesday in Stirling Fu-| Home and at 9 a. m. in
Patrick's Catholic Church. |
FA will be in Crown Hill. She was a member of St. Pat. the altar society of the church and a lifelong resident of Indianapolis.
Church and
Suprvivors are her daughter, Irene Williams, and
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