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In Snoke Cire "Hearing Confinued ©: On 25 Counts .

‘Two of 27 anti-smoke ord) violations

ordinance ! charged ' against the New York Central Railroad came to trial in Municipal Court 3 to-

+ railroad was fined $25 and. costs

The second count against the was dismissed and trial

"railroad ' on the other 25 was continued until Feb, 15. RH

The New York Central was

"given a day to pay the fine.

Otherwise Judge - Joseph M. Howard, said, he'll set appeal bond tomorrow, 4 : Emergency Cited Dismissal of one count came

‘when the court held that it was “possible an emergency existed ‘when

the alleged violation occurred. An employee of the railroad sald he was forced to fire

up in a hurry because of a rush; + =On the other count, Charles W.

Fink, railroad smoke inspector

three minutes the morning of ‘3 an engine at the Shelby

for the city, testified that & Claimed by 2 Husbands

8st. roundhouse of the railroad iby st. . dense smoke in violation of the ordinance. J

Judge Howard asked the railroad if it wouldn't co-operate with the city in working out a program for smoke control. He that

com smoke conditions near the round-|g 11 Bend Tribune In Battle divorced Mr. Crawford in Superior

Grows 21.86 Tons

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Mr. Berkley raised 21.86 tons, per acre, of which per cent|Crawford’s brother, Charles H.| Reserve | Lockwood.

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the genneth Crawford of Seattle, Wash, :

was sent to Los Angeles for burial. He added that the divorce deannounced today as winner of the 1948 U. W. “Won” Tomato Club |to Colorado Springs, Colo,, for the ford must not remarry within two

Crawford were married after she|trying to catch American Airlines

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Body of Airplane Victim

South Bend Welder Reporis Marriage

. After Woman, 39, Divorced Coast Spouse SOUTH BEND, Jan. 13 (UP)~The body of a woman killed by an airplane propeller at Inglewood, Cal, was claimed today by two men who said they were her legal husbands, : Frank Klodzinski, South Bend welder, sald he married Mrs, Helen May Crawford, 39, last June 12 after she got & divorce from

Mr. Crawford, located by the,

Creek, Mich. where he was visit-| Court here. Notification of the ing relatives, sald he didn’t know suit was made by newspaper pub. labout a divorce. lication as required by Indiana Mr. Klodzinsk! said he had or- {law where the whereabouts of the dered the body of the former defendant are reported unknown,

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South Bend clothing store clerk Mr. Klodzinski sald, Mr. Crawford said he was going cree stipulated that Mrs. Craw-|

funeral and that burial would be years. made there,’ the home of Mrs, He said she left him two months after they were married and he never heard from her un-

Mr. Klodzinski said he and Mrs, til he learned of her death while

sass | Plane as she walked into the spinning propeller, Mrs. Crawford worked a year until last I.ay in a store here.

country and in Alaska, relatives said, on a legacy from her father.

i Ayres “Contest For Valentines

L. 8B. Ayres & Co. is again spon|soring a children’s valentine making contest, Jan. 11 through Feb. 11, and will award $65 in prizes, . Fourteen prizes will be awarded. | Winner of first place will receive

The contest is open to all under PJ12. Names, ages and addresses

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must appear on the entries and valentines may be mailed or ht to the valentine booth, fourth floor, L. 8. Ayres & Co. |All entries must be in by noon, aturday, Feb. 5. : a wining +valentified® and 14 longrable mention entries will be iy at the store from Feb. 30 Feb, 11.

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‘Tavern Break-in [Leads to Arrest

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found him hiding in the Secrist Liquor Store, 1755 Howard St.

‘Jihammer lying between the man’s feet. The hinges of a door to the [establishment had been knocked off. He was held .on.a vagrancy. [charge for questioning.

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