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by large crowd when he left Te rng offices of the newspaper Diario de Costa Rica late tonight. He responded with a wave of his hand

and said: “I'm with Figuerers.” First Manager Of 500-Mile Race Is Near Death

TORRENCE, Cal, Apr. 2 (UP) Ernest Moross, a former ant ager of such auto racing grea as Barney Oldfie.d, Powell greats ley and Eddie Rickenbacker and a former dssociate of Henry Ford, today lay near death in a charity ward here, his wife sell: ing jewelry to vay other expenses. Mr. Moross, 75, reached nationwide prominence when he became the first manager of the) Indianapolis Speedway 500-mile Memorial Day racing classic. ” » ~

HIS WIFE, Mary Catheryn, 70,

said her husband also helped the laté Henry Ford finance his first

a wealthy man. Until January, 1949, when he was stricken with coronary thrombosis, the pioneer racing en-

thusiast was actively engaged in Suspect Arrested promoting a gold mine in Nevada. : ’ A recent attack of pneumonia hos-| In Auto Banditry

pitalized him. Mrs. Moross said today she had just sold her last piece of jewelry, her wedding ring, for! $250, to meet living expenses.

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= rn il repo fire when their jesp was inter-| Daughter,

Sed by 2 patrol of Figures’ troops.

RETROFA Apr. 2 (UP)—A 62a year-old

his daughter and two of his

wounded man critically, and then shot himself tonight. Police reported that Isaac Lublin shot Mr. Ruth Einstandig, 31; her son, Marck, 8, and daughter, Marcis, 3, as they cowered mn

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Await Board Action On ood Pact

A decision on whether or not

OTTOW. House Workers.

national! Brotherhood of Team'sters, Laundry Workers Interna: tional Union and the International | Association of Cleaning and Dye |

Under the new contract | the Retail, Wholesale nd De: proximately 3000 ap

Indi I partment Store Clerks Union, has|jaun ndisnupolis

workers, unorganized uw) ! %0 the present, must join one of apparently Lhe contract which he calls aithe three AFL unions within 30; dy inc troubles, killed, xdo0r agreement.” The board days or lose their jobs.

————re reg et thority from the district office WRECK BLOCKS RAILROAD MONTPELIER

Battle over the contract began after 27 members of the Indian‘japolis Cleaners and Launderers motive and three cars of a. docal | Ciub sigued a seven-year contractitrain were derailed near the their home. - with the three AFL unions, Inter- Montpelier station.

Yh Apr. 3; (UP)—Central Vermont railway | passenger traffic was blocked sev- | eral hours today when the loco-!

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Officers believed at first that the little girl had been drowned, | but later discovered a bullet wound in her throat. . a onague, 19, a maid ni the Eins home, said every thing appeared to be all right | when she left for a few minutes’ to go to a neighborhood store. |

nague said, she found the hodies sprawled in the house and Lublin, who was separated from his wits,

A 21-year-old Indianapolis man was arrested yesterday by police] who suspect-him of auto banditry| and burglary. He was being held! further in-|

Marching Bands BROWNSBURG, Apr: 3-iSpeed-

‘way High School band literally walked away with top ‘honors in the marching band division of the district band contest held here’ today. It was chosen best at marching. Four other . Marion County

schools won firsts in the compe- :

tition between 1062 boys and girls, 15 bands, one orchestra and 11 choruses. Winners and their divisions were: Class CC band, Pike Town-

tral, Franklin Township. Speedway and Brownsburg: Class B. Warren Central; Class 3, mixed chorus, Decatur Central; Class C girls chorus, Danville and Mooresville. Class BB mixed chorus, Greencastle; Class BB,

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bands Greencastle, and Class D ge.

band. North Salem. A baton for outstanding drum major was awarded to Nancy: Ann Mahn, Danville, Til, | i The winners. will compete In the state contests to be held Bn | May 7.

Kokomo Student : To Edit 1U Daily

BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP) ~-Norman Bourne Jr. Kokomo, today was appointed editor of the Indiana Daily Student and Harold Bickel, Ft. Wayne, was named business manager, John E. Stempel, head of the Indiana University Journalism Department, ans | nounced. William B. Terhune, Shelbyville, was named managing editor. As-| sistant business managers were | Charles Winans, Ft. Wayne, and; JArthur I. Brocksmith, Chiester-| ton. | Frank Arganbright, Muncie, | | and Frank Woschitz, Gary, were! chosen associate editors.

Blackjack Subdues Julietta Employee A probationary employes of Julietta Hospital was arrested last. night on charges of being drunk, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after a fight at the

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James Moore, 61, was treated, at General Hospitai for a cut on the head and placed. in jail. ~ "SHOUYS deputios said he caused

said he then used the blackjack.

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