Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1948 — Page 2

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& being given full

tended rm the German re ports that the fi he police force was taking on more and more -the of an army. Gen. Lucius D. Clay Thursday that Russia had aa a “Communist- indactrinated lice force” of some 200,000 ,000 men in the Eastern ona. >f Germany which was “being enlarged every day.”

Helsinki

Two policemen were injured to-|

day when 600 to 800 Communists demonstrated outside the strikebound Arabia china factory in the second day of labor trouble in| Finland.

Twelve persons were arrested

shouting mob trying to prevent workers from entering the china

1 .. Forty mounted and 100 policemen, swinging clubs, scattered the demonstrators,

whose number at one time was estimated at 1500. Nanking Nationalist

Mukden today confirmed that the Communists have launched a new

for the a forces a nounced that heavy fighting has broken out around a 35- mile front from Nierho if. the north)

: to Hsincheng to the west.

A military spokesman here reported, a that all radio contact with the Nationalist “lost| battalion” at Chungchun was cut! off. Seoul Korean sources reported offiSally today that loyal troops Sunchon, last reba-heid ety. in southern Korea, 4-250 Communist]

Toa ret rebels who held the town for more than three days. Loyal constabulary troops broke into the rebel-held town last night, constabulary headannounced, within only a few hours after recapturing Yosu, 20 miles south, in an amphibious assault yesterday.

Zone Police Receiving Full Military Training

British Licensed Paper Says First Steps Taken fo Convert Force Into ‘German Army’

Oct, 28 The a ineaed newspaper Social Demoy that the Soviet zone police force of an estimated

a Communist-dominated German army, ts of the police force also are receiving artillery training, Bon paper, ald Western ref officials said their information

headquarters in|

offensive against the Shinshi-| Amn?

ress

infantry training as the first step

Interstate Thefts : Bring Jail Terms |

I 2 Terre Haute Men |

. Given 5 Years

| Two Terre Haute men who were eonvicted on charges of theft from Interstate shipments began five year prison terms today. Judge Robert Baltzell yesterday {passed sentence on Joseph W, Fivecoat, 38, and James E. Morris, 37, charged with theft of $120

worth of penicillin from a Terre Ith and 12th Sts. Park Ave. “after policemen were stoned bY a 110,10 rajiroad depot. between | d on Park e

Others sentenced Court vesterday included: Virgil L. Money; 386, Handa ton, W, Va, sentenced to fel {years after conviction on charge| of opening a letter addressed to’, {a fellow worker in a Union City rallroad camp, Releases Prisoner Henry T. Spaulding, 22, Louisville, Ky., four years on a charge, of transporting a stolen car into| Indiana.

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i Sal an, 22,

[years on a iar ay Released on three years sus-

{pended sentence and five years

probation was Charles R. Benge {Jr.. 853 N. East St, charged with! {mail theft. Judge Baltzell re-| leased the prisoner after the de-| fendant sald he learned the mail thats trade from his mother,

London

Premier Josef Stalin was quot- sentences have been abused in!

ed: hy-the Daily Telegraph today as Marshal Tito of YuFriwste q

and “after such a terrible war

as the last ome. we could nof|

embark on another.”

The Daily Telegraph published

from letters “exchanged

“Between” Mr. Stati and - Premier, SOV. Face Charges

Tite last June before Yugoslavia was ousted from the Communist Information Bureau.

Tokyo

The National Federation of Labor, with over 1 million members, today adopted a resolution calling for dissolution of the Diet. The action was taken in hopes that dissolution of the Diet would unseat the six-day-old cabinet of Premier Shigeru Yoshida.

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Burglars Take $900 At VFW Post 908

A $900 burglary last night in VFW Post 908, at 701 King Ave. was reported to police this morning by Rufus Cline, post commander.

An undetermined amount of,

gained Saioea « basement door and saw ing the hasp on the inside door.| They also sawed two padlocks on the metal box whieh contained the! cash,

Political Talks Today

LOCAL WFBM--5:00 to 5:05 p. m., Democratic State Committee; 6:15 to 6:20, H. Dale Brown, Republican ‘candidate for Treasurer of State; 10:15 to 10:20, Deane E. Walker, Democratic candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruce tion.

Auto Upsets, Kills Youth *

FT, WAYNE, Oct. 23 (UP) Greenfield property owners who

Eugene. Bonchet, 17, Ft. Wayne,

ttitude” % “the! lle Court “for too many years-has, hat us — dangerous, | {had wn reputation of never doing

ticket.” : repudiated by the Bi-Partisan ware Sts. last night. Sh | | cetved since the start of the poll. |gregate to provide a comparison: ! ¥ p y 8. las ght. She was Urges Crackdown PRESIDENT Services Weren't Needed [Committee, Judge Hoffmann taken to Methodist Hospital, _ A t P t ; {said. "where she is in fair condition. gains arents | 7 Nays 6 Divs { Indiana associates of Sen. Jen- . “ " For Thomas E. Dewey, Republican ....coveeeaves BTS Jd ner said they knew all along he 5 = A ” Hn Srackdown LAainat parents} For Harry 8. Truman, Demoerat ....cccoveveenes. 405 41.0 CRASH VICTIM—Donald Jo. | planned to return to stump in In- IN INDIANAPO LIS orimes + bi : For Henry Wallace, Progressive ssesisrsnnsansnses 18 1.8 : | diana and it wasn't a last-minute “aginst children —was+ 0.6 0.7 | seph Hudson, 2454 Lockburn | < : pledged by Scott McDonald, Re-| Incomplete Balloth 5 rir rivivreressssssssnssss 0: 0.7 a 0A gesture. Besides, they added, Jen publican candidate for Juvenile GOVERNOR St. died of injuries suffered [mer set-up the National Speakers EyENTS TODAY — i Betty. Plymate: William, Freda Ervin: Court judge, in a speech at a, For Henry F. Schricker, Democrat .......vceeeee. 56.5 85.14 early today whén his automo- Bureau so well his services aren't|gu goer art Fair — 1 to 8 5. m. Joha| rie! Voisiesd. He GOP ward meeting last night. | For Hobart Creighton, Republican ....oicovvieeess 42.3 43.0 bile hit : . needed any more. | Herron Art School grounds. . At St. Vineent's=Marvin, Marie Ruster: “Seventy-seven per cent of For Walter Frisbie, Progressive ........c.covene. 08 0.7 e hit a safety abutment in the | gen. Jenner's move highlighted urs BI ren Bn FT raat: Joank, KEiiza. adults convicted in Juvenile:Court/ Incomplete Ballots .....cocoouuens sevsssssveriny : 08 0.8 | 700 block of Massachusetts 'the state political situation as Voting Machine Demonstration—12:15 to Paul. Laura Smith; Norman, Edith Nor: - “ ris; enn . of crimes against children during| CONGRESS : Ave. He was 24. the next to last full week of cam- 2 Bm Vermont St. entrance to Sears] UN. DheLh, ag | olsclaw: Auntin, my opponent's administration For George L. Denn¥, Republican ..........cc000. B18 52a ~ _'paign activity drew to a close. | infer: Amsden, Dorothy Logwood. neither have paid 8 fine nor| For Andrew Jacobs, Democrat .......vovieneanseds. #1 435 | 0 Creighton campaigned in Fa- EVENTS TOMORROW St J aavia aNtence Ie Divi served a day in jail,” he said. “I For Willard B. Ransom; Progressive .......co00a00 14 1.3 Pickers Balked by vette County last night, telling a pg, ar Cramer Plane Reeital—3:20 p. m. Barrett. Edgar, Ethel Cline; Claude {am of the opinion that suspended, Incomplete Ballots ............... crerees serene Wg 3.1 Cl C C GOP rally at Connersville Indi-| Murat Theater At_Coleman—Charles, Verda Allee: Pred PARTY TRENDS ie, a oun Orn ana Democrats had joined Presi- Dorothy Sampsell: Prancis, Lois’ SheeJuvenile Court.” | Straight Republican Votes .....cooveerseioaseeses 318 sur Y ty dent Truman in “attempting to MARRIAGE LICENSES ~~ | nen Frank, Bennie Bingham, = Mr. McDonald said that Juven-| Straight Democrat Votes .........i..... sehen oh 829 22.4 RAZIL. Ind.. Oct. 23 (UP) create class hatred” .in- appealing Ryman Stun. 4) 313 8, Thiol Sars Sirls " EY TT SO J SPP 178 16.6 Clay county farmers reported to- to labor for “a selfish motive of ; = i vion. 33. 150 W. 20th: Robbie A rome—TDoracell, Johnny Lu Watsn No Party Preference ............. veernins es % TET aay that-nature.. was almost toe: S8ining votes.’ ; : Mae Osborn, 26, 1708 Boulevard Place 1727 Columbia: Kenneth,. Mary Copemuch to an adult defendant. Democrats for Republican DOWeY ..vvirineasvsess 68.2 5.8 lavish with her gifts during the Also at Connersville for a bart re - Sr i ge Nea Te asd... Russell. Ble... He said he favored suspended Republicans for Democrat Truman tesassasaceress 48 4.7 1018 growing season. Democratic rally was Charles F. Luther Pope. - 34. 5020 Hardegan: Mary Sally Poik, Jas 8. Keystone, A. Q {sentences and probation when the Democrats for Progressive Wallace Ceveseseneas vee 08 0.7 They said ears of corn were so Fleming, candidate for secretary Aon Ruste Wo Baiubeitar Irvington: | Ab Genera ack Macy Sooity utes: Gil[program is_justified by Ape facts. Republicans for Progressive Wallace ......cccv0n . 0.7 large some ‘of them couldn't be of state. Mr, Fleming flayed the = Helen T Wright, 35 1820 N. Delaware A iecioann Anderson. . TT Republicans for Demacrat Schricker .......ov0000 13 123 handled properly by mechanical Republicans for what he said Cilvin Johnson 3. BOR CRadwicki An& Tun org” “Martha Cox: John, "Cee Democrats for Republican Creighton ........000.. 0. - *? corn pickers. The corn runs as were their plans to double auto cecil hs. m5. Bloomington; Mabel Totton; JRaiph, Rosemary Van \Arsdaie: wot cDommecrAts. for. Progressive Frisbie ......... se 4 NE 4 «Jnuch as 15 and 16 inches long, license plate charges. — avi" Minios Inns Parker: Cloe| Bo8gs: Charles. Mae Rose: William, Wil: After Gambling Raid Republicans for Progressive Frishie ... vee 02 0.2 "they added, “and yields “ars” ex- Rue T ATekaAdsr COP ROMINbE Ree Sime, 56 : aia Jaoksan. . = Spears. Richa:d, Esther Powers: ‘A police raid last A at 519! Republicans for Democrat Jacobs ....ioiviinicie. BR 64 ‘pected to be. as high as 200 for- Newténant-governor. said at Fuge ne B. Adair, 28, 3223 Broaduay: “June re HEN FRYVEY, BImots FIoTemen ow IN. California 8t. resulted in the| Democrats for Republican Denny ..........5~... 48 5.1 ‘bushels to the. acre. Bloomington mn e Republicans Char oy Ch Bw 088 Spann a st Vi ag * Backs | Margaret Sanborn | arrest of Raymond Miles, 36, Democrats for Progressive Ransom ......c.000000 08 ny Furthermore, the farmers said would .win “overwhelmingly” in so lima. Joan Swords, 18 1048 Castle. , one ce Bennet Robert, Mary » 0, -. T 8, A . 8 |charged with keeping a gambling! Republicans for Progressive Ransom ............. 08 0.7 pumpkins are so big and so Indiana. Mary big dly 19. 2320°0 Scuiaye Al Coteman mut Sul "adore ine Erie house, gaming and disorderly For the one-day tabulations on persons whose names appear in Plentiful that there is surplus on . De: Lononrot ab 33 Muang. Mar "gy," Enger Rep. Forest Harness (R. Ind.)| ®aret Louise Miller, 21, 1438 E. Ray: conduct, and six other men, the seventh day, Gov. Dewey and the city directory will not receive the market and many. tons will id at Wabash in his fifth dis- jeme® DEATHS charged with visiting a gambling| Mr. Sehricker tied as vote-getters. them. The names are selected TOt in the fields for want of ald 2a bash 1 va Toa hiriey Jane "Dev 0. the comannral’ | Edna

house, gaming and disorderly rconduct.

{officers observed them through a {hole in the door and heard bets {being made. After knocking and being admitted the police arrested! {the men and confiscated a pair of dice, two decks of cards and $19.90 in cash.

‘Murder Jury Acquits New Castle Man, 37

NEW CASTLE, Oct. 23 (UP) |Francis Blevins, 37, was freed of |a charge of second-degree murder last night in connection with the!

(August, A jury of 11 men and one woman deliberated five hours before returning the verdict. Mr. Blevlins pleaded self-defense in the © shooting of Rease Blevins, 20, at ‘his uncle's home here. He said | the two had an argument over! possession of automobile keys,

Stokely Foods Sued |

t 1 For $105,000 Damages A suit seeking $105,000 dam-| ages from Stokely Foods, Inc.,! ia) on file in Federal Court tox was filed yesterday by 37

contend the odor from a reservoir!

was. killed late last night when adjacent to the company’s Green-|

his automobile failed to make A field

canning factory lessened’

curve on U. 8. 24 and overturned their property's value.

in a fleld. His companion, James

Their attorney, Floyd E. Har-

Ab Ft. Wayne, was in- per. Tipton. also asked a court or-

cn t——

Promotions Planned

de- restraining Stokely from fu{ture use of the reservoir.

WASHINGTON, Oct, 23. (UP)| Ward Chairman. Nomed.

: ~The Navy said today that selec-| “4161 Dorrds will meet -from No-i late Col. H. Weir Cook of Indian-|

“vember.

Hen WING, a S03 qu that for $235.

sn. BODY FRESHNESS |

through . 10. choose, apolis, a: naval - officers for promotion to! Young ‘Republica! ranks above lieutenants junior man of the western vision of.

Minn, Oct. 23 that won

H. Weir Cook Jr., son of the

today xar, ed

Ze 11th Ward. =.

'Card Party Tonight

A pillow case and card party will be held at 8 p. m. today in

Day |2308% W. Mich St. by th contest here were sold at auction gan ¥ he

social committee of Meta Counell No, 103 degree of Pocahontas.

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It was a Schricker-Jacobs | Vote tabulation totals for seven days. Republican Thomas E. Dewey and Democrat Henry F, Schricker| today increased their leads for President and Governor, respectively. ! | Democrat Andrew “acobs shortened the lead held over him in the, {11th District. congressional race

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READY FOR HALLOWEEN—AIl ready and waiting for a Halloween block party | Halloween Eve are these neighborhood in Federa1 children (left to right, front), Ronnie Roberts, Virginia Roberts and Jimmie Virgin, . and (left to right, back), Roger Crouch, Sandra Shirctiff, J Sendmeyer and Marilyn Virgin.

League.

The party is being spons

Dewey, Schricker Increase

Leads in Times Straw Vote

Democrat Jacobs Shortens Denny's Margin

In, ML District Congressional Race AE A

by Republican George I. Denny.

Mr. Dewey's 57.3 per cent of all ceritages show the tally for all |votes received for seven days is votes | the largest aggregate he has re-'days—and yesterday's six-day ag-|

Each polled 64 per cent. Jacobs was next with 50 per cent.

Police said Miles and the six Republican and Democrat parties residents of all walks of life, ren others were gambling when thelattracted the same number of dential

straight tickets—36 per cent. It was the largest single day for scratches in favor of Democrat Schricker. Eighteen per cent of his votes were from Republicans. While thousa nds of Times Straw Vote cards have been mailed out and still more will be sent, many

‘Maywood Woman ‘Gets National Post

Mrs. Louise Tegeler,

national inside sentinel at the

16th biennial session of the National Council of the Daughters of America, held recently in At-| {fanta, Ga.

A member of the order for 24 years, serving as state councilor from 1941 to 1942, national ‘deputy from 1944 to 1946 and national good of order c¢ om mittee from 1946 to 1948, she now is serving as as sistant state secretary. In addition to her activities in

Louise Tegeler

the Daughters of America, she is worthy matron of the West New-|

ton Chapter No. 489, Order of JBastern Star...

ig

i Our service

satisfaction; the beautiful tribute

~ AT THE —

10th Floor XK. of oad Slioor at P Buaina

Monday, Oct. 25, 1:30 P. M. Hoosler Cirele No. 1 Military Order of Lady Bugs VFW Apron Card Party

MONDAY

of May(shotgun death of his nephew last wood, was elected to the office of Jewelry Store, Roosevelt Ave. and

_ Similar charges Sept, 10,

embodies all

goes to give ‘that after-feeling of

yet no burden to those left,

HISEY & TITUS

951 NORTH DELAWARE ST.

Zo, x ay aay in the Bh "Straw

The following aggregate per-|

received to date—seven

Mr. from the directory to provide a buyers.

[representative cross-section sections, wage brackets and political affiliations. This has been proved by results of past Times Straw Votes. a Another tabulation will appear in tomarrow’s Sunday Times. Also a revised tabulation will be pub- 8 lished each day next week. The o last tabulation will appear in the Sunday Times Oct. 31. ~

Jewelry Store Window Smashed; 9 Rings Gone

Nine rings, valued at $315, were missing from the G. P. Miller 2

fi

Station St. early today, plate glass front

after the window was

smashed with pieces of concrete. Plan Anniversary Fete

Chowmer Capin, 2525 Euclid Ave., merchant police officer in the district, said he saw two men running from in front of the store just after the window had been broken.

Youth Fined, Jailed On Indecency Charges |,

Holdup Pair Rob Liquor Store of $150

tered a liquor Washingtoh St.

behind the counter while [robbed the cash register of $150, -— police were told.

man but both of the escaped and ran south.

K. OF C. ¢

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Cela hay A ap

Rumors Fly

Asks to Be Relieved | Of Speaker's Job

By BOYD GILL United Press Stall Correspondent

campaign.

of the national post last night. ticket in Indiana.

gubernatorial

| June, | . There was questions {quarters whether Sen.

quit voluntarily or was a Reported Displéased

Jannet Graham, Crystal ored by the Central Civic |

ner’'s

~—|lahoma Democratic

mary campaign more than {times as much as his state al- | lows.

Beal free

Mh Rs because t

{final stages of the campaign.

; {leaders want to “roll up an un-

‘80th Congress,

said Rep. Harness,

claims everyone last night en- but him.”

store at 1925 W. and forced the tore’s operator, Frank 'Cler, 61, f 1835 W. Washington 8t., to lie they

Two men, one armed with an utomatic pistol,

Aid GOP Campaign

WASHINGTON, Oct. 23

especially the bigger ones “playing a highly important role”

Paul Main, 43, of 53 N. Shefeld Ave. the owner of the store,

came in the door just as the rob- in the Republican campaign, the Margaret bers were preparing to leave. He GOP women's division announced vs.

ttempted to grab the unarmed today.

intruders! It reported Nashville, Tenn,

measurement of their waists

1 cent for each inch. A dinner will be held at 6 p. m.

Auxiliary,

Lip-Reading Class Set

CEREMONIES

As Sen. Jenner Quits New Post,

Hoosier voters speculated today on the reason why Sen, wil- an anesthesia machine gas bag risburg tallor, was undergoing an liam E. Jenner is leaving his joblexploded. as head of the Republican Nationjal Speakers’ Bureau to stump for {his party In the Indiana election

Sen. Jenner asked to be relieved of Skowhegan, as he was admin-

He sald he had been pressured one eardrum of a. to campaign for the Republican|staff member, Dr. George RobertAmong those/son. who urged him, Sen. Jenner said,| =

was Hobart Creighton, the GOP, nominee who de-| emocrat 8 ° feated Jenner in a red-hot state

nominating convention battle last’

» on KOJE, Judge Says

Reports persisted in Washing- ago to refrain from any attempt [ton he was asked to step down|to influence Juvenile Court has |by GOP bigwigs who reportedly been kept, Judge Joseph O. Hoff- | were displeased because Sen. Jen-| Senate. subcommittee on in ) |elections issued a report yester-| n a campaign statement today. | day accusing Robert 8. Kerr, Ok-| senatorial result of a court decision holding 2 | nominee, of spending in his pri- |;

| There were rumors in Indiana "Lif Sen. Jenner quit voluntarily, it Marion County voters in order ' |was either because ‘he’.wants to keep himself before the Booger tration of Juvenile Court can con-

x . dN Y, NE may be a base

in some GOP quarters ‘the state] Juvenile. Court Committee _- ticket needs an extra push in the stated

| Sen. Jenner denied in Washing-/and has been operated on a “high ton there was a feeling the ticket, standard.” {was endangered. He said GOP! “1

precedented majority for the entire know my candidacy has not been

trict re-election campaign Presi-| {dent Truman was only “hurting| |himself” when he lambasts the

“In his feeble bid for votes,” Mr. Truman is out of step Russell Boh s P us sell ohanncn, 22. Jo E. 28th; Deloris

Un-girdled Gals’ Waists |

(UP) The size of women's waistlines nyyoRCE SUITS FILED s

Republican women pay admission — fees to parties according to the

The money goes into. the GOP today for the 20th anniversary of coffers. the Past Presidents’ Club of Maj.| Harold C. Megrew United Spanish War Veterans, in | Fall Creek. Chicken Dinner Club. A day class in lip reading will be| held in room 318 of the Board of Trade Bldg. at: 1:30 p. m. Monday The Knights of Columbus will by the Indianapolis Hearing So-|

Operating Room Explosions

Kill Two, Injure Four

Cite Sudden | Electricity Gas Influx | “Is Blamed

FAIRFIELD, Me., Oct. 23 (UP) HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 23 [An pnb room explosion that (UP) —Webster Kolhaas, super llled a patient and injured two intendent of the Harrisburg Hi doctors at the Central Maine San- pital, disclosed today a 59-yi rium was investigated today old mother of five children; Mrs. alo state and medical authorities. Steven Vurgenic, was killed yesState Institutions Commissioner terday when an anesthesia maHarrison C. Greenleaf said chine exploded during an operaCharles Bagley, 25, of Centerville tion. died it five minutes after] Mrs. Vurgeénic, wife of a Har:

abdominal operation when the Medical Examiner W. 8. Stinch- blast occurred. Two nurse anesfield sald a “sudden influx of gas thetists, Frances Metz and De|into the lungs” caused death. lores Cartier, both of Harrisburg, The. blast also ruptured both were injured slightly. |eardrums of Dr, Maurice E. Lord] Mr, Kolhaas said “the explosion must have been caused by static |electricity. The operation was just about finished when something apparently touched. off the gas Inside the machine.”

‘Vandals Damage Two Autos, Home

Three cases of vandalism were’ reported to police last night. ry Mrs. Bertha Nuthall, 3543 A pledge made by the Demo- Brookside Parkway, South Drive, |eratic Party leadership two years sald paint was knocked from her automobile last ‘night when she drove into a rope stretched across Noland Ave. as she neared her home. A can was fastened to either end of the rope, and one of the cans flew up and hit her car. A cement block was thrown

through the window of a bedroom occupied by Harry Lingenfelter,

and burst

istering the anesthetic, sanatorium

mann of Juvenile Court declared He is seeking re-election as the

his office was up for election on a

technicality in the 1945 Juvenile Court law. ’ 21, of 2126 N. Rural St, about “1 Ki t £10 p. mu. last night. The block alam Asking the support o most struck a baby lying in the room.

that - Between .6:30 and 8 p. m.

=this non-partisan adminis- last

y| tinue,” h i night someone entered a garage or Sad in 5810 WwW shingtol Blvd, _ the Swe ord: # = roar SPR a RRR Sheva paintion Mr. Stolkin's £ new”

stomobile. the court under Judge we —

{Hoffmann has been “outstanding” Woman Hurt in Fall

Mrs. Esther Daniels, 70, of 3015 N. Pennsylvania St., suffered a back injury when she fell to the pavement at 10th and Dela-

consider this statement necessary in order the public may

1834 Commerce. Edna‘\Mal Wilson, 33, at General, throma 2 Summit; bosis. Walter J. Baase, 52, at 233 N. Temple, coronary occlusion Mary Glass Gill, 66, at 1361 Silver, myocarditis Elizabth Webber, 60, at 1010. Favette, cerebral hemorrhage. Infant Anderson, 9 days, at diarrhea Louis Edson, 81, matosis

Shirley Jane Deer, illy Norman Kehst, a Marilyn Jackson, Jagd Jarrect, 43, 130 Lelana: " I'belma 1130 Leland

wine P. , 21 E Michigan; rothy Mae Lowe, 39, 55 8 Linwood Dan Utterback, 45. Oskiand City Anna Seger Martin, 38, 1346 N. Dear- General, orn .

at 1721 Alvord, ecarcine-

Lucian Anderson, 55 2317 Yandes: Vashti 10Tenzo Clay Lewis. 6}, at St. Vincent's Dunkerson, 33, 2317 Yandes myocardial infarcton; lames Harston, 85, 1319 B ith Pearl A Oscar Lamuel Lewis, 62, at General J Collins 42, 2017 Bellefontaine cerebral thrombogs,:

Fre ex 5 Miessen, 23 704 N. Devon oh 0 Goltemoeller, 18, 4219 Mathews Thomas Phillips, 21. 718 Paseite; Aurellia ifArings for the da kér, 18, 111 Geisendorft Debits: for the — Clearings for the Terk: Debits lor the week

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old first degree exemplifications ciety. The group will hold a Charles Moore, 20, of 524 Indi-|at 8:30 p. m. Monday in Knights Halloween party there at 7:30 p. Make Sure You Get ana Ave, was fined $100 and of Columbus Hall. 'm. next Saturday.

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costs and given 180-day jail term on a charge of public indecency and $100 and costs and 60 days for disorderly conduct by Judge Alex Clark in Municipal Court 4 today, after his arrest in a downtown store yestérday. When arrested, Moore was out on an appeal bond from a fine for

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CORRECTION

In the Fairway Furniture advertisement in Friday's Times of Oet. 22 and under the heading of Living Room Suites, these Auites were incorrectly priced.

Regular hess You Price Trade In Pay

$189.95 $25 $179.95

CENTURY Sofa only, Jocobean style, beautiful blue brocatelle. -

| -The_correct price “is ..~ "= $164.95

KROEMLER—Upholstered in high

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JACKSON — Spring constructed, $1 { 9.95 $40 $i 64.95

long wearing tapestry cover,

The correct price is .......... $79.95

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