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gary and, Bulgaria had violated fundamental human rights and freedoms in their!

which are not United Nation members, and retains the issue

sible rehearing next fall, Opening of the debates late yes-|

- the case by U. 8. Delegate Benjamin -V,,. Cehen, and Boviet . Deputy Fore} Minister Andrei " Gromyko.

yko. a Mr. Cohen told the assembly that the churchmen were tried and sent to prison “because their P governments had decided to lig : uidate them as sources of inde“pendent opinion.” Other foreign developments: Four top Israeli financial and| trade experts will start talks with ‘the British government Monday on financial Hquidation of the Palestine mandate, ; ~~ ~ Britain gave up its mandate a ayar Paissting May 14, 1948, but hn | fhe mandate’'s assets, liabilities and property pending _ negotiations “with whatever réble successor authority be established. »

; Frankfurt .

Gen, Lucius D. Clay denied to“day that the U. 8. military government has failed {o bust. German trusts, On the contrary, the: American ‘military . government said, the

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=e ns commenting on a reonal investi Et which charged n. Clay's government had carried out orders to break up a a German cartels, Osaka is AU 8 ‘military court today entenced Haruo ‘Nakamura, deana “Communist and fly. _ by-night pubifdler.- to four years’ t at hard labor for =prititing fain oe malicious reports e Seeupation’s ure, in e hews: papers, had claimed the Japanese nt and Gen. Douglas ur's headquarters were responsible for prolonging the return of Japanese servicemen abroad

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United States and Britain to take.

5 ¢ ing action “forthwith” to defend a/ from drawing “dual compensa- with rescuers to ignore her and ~ Bi The bride's action against the two satellites—| died early today in Methodist Hos-| ‘Woman Becomes Director Christen Starts - signatory if it is attacked. {tion from the Treasury. : lattend ° ‘to the boy, He was re. 0 heart neckline neckline,

i alkan = to End] Trials Dispute

off cials Hope for ‘Peace’ Vote Today Despite Russ’ Objection:

Wien By United Prose = The. United Nations General Assembly was call inte: © ; . .gpedial session ay Flushing, N.Y. today in an effort tu wind "| E_ i up the east-wegf dispute over the Balkan church rials. ¢ © 2,0 'Théfe 'were officid] hopes, but no assurances, that a - vote could be reached ‘by nightfall on a plan to voice the United Nations’ “deep concern”, over charges that Hun-

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" ferday was highlighted by a blunt ing which time he had been assopresentation of opposite sides of ciated With Hibben-Hollweg.

from its forces in the search area since reports of skirmishes with

north of Manila today. E Philippine céonstabulary Snead. (Pership of 216 dailies and week- | Louis Johnson will be the Prinet- pari average of five per cent| quarters said it had heard nothing {pal speaker, "© John T. Sutton. 2628 E. 34tn| funds an av ess - voted. | Sectional meetings for daily Preceding the ceremony at i St., newly-elected president of the! below: whatever, Conge Five Are Seized

oned in Exrope to ohne! By Edifors as Association Meets Here

now has an all-time high mem- rida Secretary of Def i 5 et | partment heads to trim. their gory:

and weekly newspapermen were! ip. m, will be a colorful parade by, {Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Malmedy

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Mr. Truman's salary to! Oth Arg» ix a year plus a ‘tax-free! But ers

Although Sen, Dorinéll is hot a| mE UNOFFICIAL how. her. mother, Mrs, Donald Pierce, : KOKQMC

lations Committee, foreign policy ever, that Mr. Truman could be found

Of Hoosier Press Grou . {think that European nations may | hy AF td to 0 dane P. Serving Life Term rinse Brans |

[11s vicinity the past 45 years, dur-| "Mas: Eleanor Jamison, Sullivan, Elected |

persons In the hills some 100. miles ing reported that the association he would press for ‘adoption ONLY for ceremonial occasions. i. po St. Clair and Pennsylvania Sts, For Jaycee Head aid a oui pres » IO Aer de-| Neither parade was in this cate-

! | | fugees to get confessions,” Sen. | Axor ._inight are Norman Bass, sales pro- '® } Eddie Bustle, 34, of 140 8: HEOrA: ' Sunday, { Airplane Contest ' motion manager. of Holcomb & McCarthy said. “and ask’ themig.c,.\ ‘gt Beech Grove, was

GI's in Europe =a a for min ay er | Indiana Boy Drowns .

rea esents $90.000 expense account. But so Rescued From Holes New T ty Pri 1s {far they haved't bothered to vote, or Unitell Prim. . :

- : . : e¢ Doubts’ - runas to pay him the extra, your children had fallen into fey | WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (Up) money. {water-filled holes today two .- ni eo

"Truman's April salary weeks to the day after a similar | Mo. \asaid today that he thinks the check mormally would arrive at ydeident cost the life of little

{Atlantic Pact will force the United |the White House no ldter than gathy Fiscus in San Marino, : States to keep troops in Europe today, the last day of the month cq), Nn : C the Presidential, ayroll, . { permanently. | | However, , nial p Three, were rescued, one was | Because of “grave doubts” fund now has only $4167 in it, and, red. a : wo Roell-S {about the défense treaty, Sen. there isn't any chance of Congress A .Ong-year-old* Charleen’ Pleres > | Donen he would vote nfaking up the difference wl 'plunged into’ an open well in the & Miss Te

against it if % vote came mime. 5t 15°t {nsession 00 today. ‘|yard of a neighbor at Coventry, _

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her floating ‘inthe water lease one- check a and pulled her to safety, : married today

ay at TT triamof Jossph Cardinal Mind: By ntuence riuncatoy oh jure or It ‘he retires from the! ‘Another mother, Mrs. Frances’ will become + szenty and Bulgarian Protestant ies at ae SH the pact. ¥ | White House, Dugan, glanced out the window Catholic Chur hare | i “.. 1 Other Senators are knowh fo) ‘It said he will be entitled to a/of her home in -Reading, Mass, She is the Measure Faces Approval 1" drs ne ‘have similar doubts about the lifetime pension of $82.50 a roonth at the moment her 21-month-old - city and Mr. Ro The measure was certain to Former Director of Gi La {pet . [for his 30 years ‘service as a son, Richard, fet Into a 10-foot * Shortridge Road _ gain overwhelming approval over, Scottish Rite Chorus | a We Ee SEL eee Basis of -Opposition [colonel in. the U. 8. Army Arti-lessspool in ig ab Yard, i oh Rt. Re the stubborn objectiops of Rus reer Swandell Pickhardt, | : Acme Telephoto. (eye. Dosen Jase Miao post But pr: long po is President, hissy Ie red in and Popee 5: . 1 will be Mi ‘sia and her five satellites Inigo po0ri Hibben-Yollweg & Co.| ‘A handcatt loaded with unks and bes loft Shanghel. China, Yoloy with- housewives sitting ON |ing for effective mutual aid in{Mr. Truman will be ineligible 10 the muck until she found her ° both of Indiana; eastern Europe. ! ssompgroller and former director op ¢ of the baggage, as the Communist Jemy gradually clamped a stranglehold on the ancient city. {building defense establishments of [receive his pension. Federal law unconscious child. She passed him. : girl. The bridal “~—Jt-noted the efforts of- Tof the Scottish Rite Male Chorus, messes sE===== participating nations and pledg- prohibits = government officials up to a neighbor ‘and pleaded = Chantilly lace. -

|vived and firemen later, , Pulléd = "

her out. | , In Framingham, Mass, 5-year. Loos)

lod Paul I. Goodhue Jr, Tell into

ian open well while playing with ~ - S Attorney Says Se'll their own forces,” Sen. Donnell {his sister, Paulette, 6, es pas- ay V (sald. ath in | slate oar eir home. The girl age VOW

Mr. Eleanor Jamison, editor and publisher of the ‘Sullivan | § “Tok | { Th itt which o ned | 2 t the South-| or New Trial | The committee, which ope oned fer grandparents an 18s M Hy march de { Daily Times, today hecame the first woman member of the Hopsier | Ask r ® ihearings on the pact Wednesda : JS) forme Py op n Fo A M c Lary Southport - Masonic Lodge, of| State Press Association board of directors. . | oa V. Christen AR ta as in recess today. It wa cena: Act fo ‘Bury’ May Day to pull the boy to safety from a - Bo) today ¥ § 5 . Mrg Jamison was elected yesferday for a three-year term on, }—Ro en 0- § d =P . : which he was'a pastymaster. | the’ wo along with J: H. Nixon, publisher of the Peru Tribune. day began his life imprisonment uid 10 resist acsiont on ay Parade of Left-Wing shelf to which he was clinging Methodist Churc In additign to his choral lead-i.~ Cleveland Pr Scripps- | sentence at Indiana State Prison six feet down the well. the niece of Mr Louis B. Beltzer, editor of the Clevelan 8, 2 Scripps State Robert A, Lovett on the wit-. NEW YORK, Apr. 30 (UP)- : ership work ‘with Scottish Rite, of | Howard newspaper, was to ad- {here for the slaying of Mrs. Dor- 0° (0 0" The Veterans of Foreign Wars | ‘Larry Wayne Hogan; 2, was 8370 Broadway. |which ‘he was a member, he was | {dress a: luncheon: meeting ‘of the thes Howard in Ft. Wayne in in an ional develop-|planned to march down Fifth Ave. [Paying on his parents’ farm at Mr. Stearns is a member of the board of di- J Co oT 00s as 150 Hoosier p ion to imax | 1045. In other Congressional develop- |p planse to march down Fifth Ave. Auburn, Ind. and fell into a - Harry C. Stean rectors. of the Associated Male |e wepapermen wound - up their | Mr. Christen was brought here men 30. par ong i y effort to/foNce post hole filled by recent - l ‘mont St. The Choirs of America and a charter yw, qay annual convertion. shortly after sentence was pro- | abhor Law i “eclipse the traditional May Day| Fame. He was drowned. Jetfrey read th member of the Indianapolis Male; ton’ a lected nounced yesterday at Columbia Thy parade of left-wing elements three! Ee - -.The bride wa an ve seni tho vices MGRIShID DIV 35s titrate “sammsrnion soe nn Fre oi schositie Named a | Services at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday term was mandatory follow-: House were searching for: : y Reed, Penns G lin Flanner & Buchanan mortuary | Year They were E. V. Schorgens ob is second degree murdef con- to rescue President Truman’ s! .Secretary of Labor Mailrice J. To Head af Deum or wore candleligh will be followed by burial in Sf a City News aad Robert’: 202 Planes From 23 |yicfion by a jury a week ago. labor bill from defeat at the| [Tobin 15 Marshal of the “loyalty! wed J. Schoetiie will serve as > molded bodice a Crown Hill anton : 9 R. Seryeon) Pefley overruled a defense move hands of a Republican-Southern parade. i pearls. Her full Surviving ‘are his wite, Hallle| DeTOCTat. 4’ States Due Tomorrow arrest judgment in an effort to Democratic coalition. | Leftist groups estimated 100,000 the new resident of ne Indian. into a cathedral 8... son, OlivesW. Pickhardt Jr_| Mrs. Jamison micceeds Foster| The 13th annual American Le-|yoep Christen from going to the The coalition emerged. from “anti-fascists” including Commu: POIs Chapter of. Te Deuth 2 4 two-tierd impor Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs, | Fudge, publisher of the Craw-|glon membership drive will be] prison. Bit Christen’s atiorney, yesterday's Taft-Hartley repealintst: Party members would turn ey I i: Soseph od i» ~- felt from-& “bri Kleanor Guyer, Southport, and! fordsville Journal and Review.|climaxed here tomorrow with the pC. Parrish, indicated he would, battle jn" complete control of the/aut fo march down 8th Ave. Oe Yo coal . encrusted with | Mrs. Ruth L. Ellis, of near Car-| MT. Nixon replaces Marion T. larrival of airplanes from 23 states Feeek a new trial. © -|legislative situation. And some| Beviewed by Spellman ; | um Forum Series. ay carried gardent mel; a brother, Henry P. Pick- Ayers, former general manager, |bearing membership cards from: “Already at the prison was !ddministration Democrats were Francis Cardinal Spellman Was Both were elected this week by otis. hardt, Danville, Iil;-two ssiters, |Of the Shelbyville News. more than 3,000,000 Legionnaires. Ralph Lobaugh, former Kokomo known to believe only a statement Ihe loyal ge the Te Deum at their meeting in : Mrs. Harley L. Davis, Ft W ors, " Had Long Memories At least “planes are expected | factory worker who once con-/by Speaker Sam Rayburn tould|to review e yaily parade yn. gnights of Columbus Hall. 2 Trip to Canad Mis, Sian }3. Da via. Bt. Wayne, he the 1045/10 participate in the aerial round-|fessed the Howard slaying’ and save the Presidént's - program. fwhich will include German-Amer-| (Other new officers are John C. ; Roy N. J Oy he ar n-| The mocrats won the jup. First planes are scheduled to|was sentenced to die In the-elec- They want him to'try to attract|ican societies; in the line of march {0'Connor, vice president; George ¥- ¢ Mrs. th po and five grandchil-igjection because the voters had! arrive at. 1:30 | A. m. at Weir Cook | tric chair -for it and two other Southern votes by. announcing for the first time since’ the war. (A Smith, publicity secretary; Are -- ville, was the 1 fire, long memories, Richard J. Finne- Afrport. ! slayings he admitted. willingness to accept amendments’ ne Niy Day parade commit-|thur J. Sullivan, recording secre- , |. and the elites gan, editor of the Chicago Sun: The roundup also will mark| Lobaugh has had six stays ofito the administration pa that io. introduced’ an innovation tary, and Willlam E. Ready, . Yiltue Bond, {the beginning pf a series of im- execution, the ‘latest to Aug. 25 would repeal the Taf -Hartley| 1104 “the anti- fascist loyalt ‘treasurer. Mrs m Times, {51d association members! o yalty| iyn, Ind, I dyers yestérday. [portant nestings by Legion ex- After gogo jay asl Neblace it with a revised loath.” When the paraders reach fai menibiers of Te board. of Brockiya, They , jecutives from throughout the na- yesterday, sten to reuit | Ws 4 f Union Square they will swear “to!directors include rt Mail- . i er is my opinion that the peo- tion. The annual spring nationat Judge Lowell Pefley: 'B d t : w { Ieepatieig the struggle for . the land, John Nieberding, William ' § and aqua taffet. 0f Mes. (Quezon e voted not: 86 much on what | Exesutive committee meéting willl “I'm as innocent of this crime] uv ge ¥ it lcomplete destruction: of fascist re Schaeter: George A. Bischoff, James A Bar e held from Wednesday through as you are. God knows I'm in-| The Senate GOP economy bloc po harism everywhere.” omas enedict, Patrick J, = an and the us 88 13/418 tf campaign > ut on pr Pr : Jnogent 2: and only time will tell.” |planned a move to trim appro-| hy Army Headquarters fs Fisher, James Fleetwood, Mr, - derson, Schw * MANILA; Apr. 30 (UP) —8¢-| the memory of events in the . RS araciatons Ceremony sre - |priations for the ‘Treasury and . = 1000 44 discourage ex. O'Mahoney, Morris Gwynn, John : The recef crecy cloaked the-progress of the 1930's which théy want never to! Highlight of the sessions will | Post .Office/ Departments as part, service ‘men: from wearing uni- | Tinder, William Rushton and church parlors. hunt for the ambush sisyers of |N&PpeN again,” Mr. Finnegan.de- pe cornerstone laying ceremonies nsta ation et of their campaign to balance the|ferY'e in the parades. The lef:| {Joseph N. Huser." For her wedd Mrs, Mairiuel Quezon and 11 oth \° en ml (OF the Legion's new $2 million] budgét without ax increases, iter said uniforms should be worn| 3 ada the bride cl other! General Counsel Wray E. Flom-| national headquarters building at |Sen. Homer Ferguson (R. Mich.), g suit made with

Tuscan accesso trip the couple Olmstead Road, The. bride is dan Music Cons tended the Chic

| outlaw bands yesterday. to conclude the convention today. Legionnaires th ugh the down. will be inbtalled at » lege and the J Mrs. Quezon, widow of the firs AE ke 3 rk cr a |town district staging at 1 p. m. Comme et in ies 2 2 an Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R.| In Gambling Raid | 2 Music, president of the Philippines, in: | FORTS REACH ENGLAND Gen. Hoyt .S. Vanderberg, Air| er. Sutton, owner of the Ace Wis), charged that the Army’ s| |A police gambling raid on al « Bhi other members of her party were] ‘LAKENHEATH, England, Apr. Force chief of staff, will speakisusie Co. succeeds’ Fred. C. conduct in the Malmedy trials recreation center at 515 E. Wash-| ; Sororities— slain Thursday in the heart of 30 (UP) — The first Superfor-| of “Security, Past and Present.” fe r. A member of the Jaycees ‘was “worse than anything we ac-| [ington St. early today netted | . ' country ruled by Communist-led ¢ Sémb {at a Legion banquet at' 6 p. m. {since 1940, he served last year cused thé Russians of doing.” He|five arrests and the confiscation! X , Hukbalahap outlaws... tresses of the atom-Bombing 509th. tomorrow National Command { 8 Y N OIr | manderi, executive vice president. He is| Was especialy crifical of Armyiof poker-playing equipment. 4 The cabinet decided today to|gToup of the U. 8. Air Force ar- Perry Brown will be host. 'a veteran of World War II, serv-|Oficers who permitted refugees tol A plainclothesman._ was ad- Nm : convert the murder area into a rived here today. Six B-29's land-| Commander Brown sald more, 0. 5 captain in the Army question Nazi soldiers accused of mitted to the center, followed by! Pa, Rover national forest preserve to pe ed here and several others sot. than 30 national commissions, yroq. or A aministrative Corps. ~ CATTying out the Malmedy crime.la squad who found.a poker game! Pruvince o Bs known as Aurora National Park./down at nearby Marham. The committees and boards will meet oo 0 Tol" oneire elected last “We should find out who hired!in progress police’, said. the organizatior Mrs. Quezon’s christian name was rest of the group was expected here during the next week. ' Other local

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While the aerial roundup is in| t | is T ; M In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics pra tomorrow, Aviation Pas HOA" Manufacturing Co. eteer {ISHE%, , SRLIPLLL To cnrges win gaming keeoing + reer b 171 &f the Legion will st its y {gaming house. and advertising a The UAL Strona model piso 624% N. Temple Ave. secretary, Ay A a Jottery.: Charles Millard, 39, of} os Indi INDIANA WEATHER {DIVORCE SUITS FILED ~~ --icontest east of the airport admin- and Rebert Girk, 6024 Ralston trickery to obtain confessions ‘NC Washington St. address, was) : : rity pt Warm, moist air from the Gulf, drawn into Indiana by cireula.!_ Evelsn C. va. Eimer D Fide Margaret | {istration building. Drive, AreAsurer, from the German soldiers. slated ‘on vagrancy and bunco = x Ft ot tion atound a high-pressure mass to the east of the state, will spread ahall't, Gant, tie fet are Do oy ii| More than 150 junior pilots New directors include’ Thomas a : |steering, , Thres sthets were) ny Sa: go rain over the state tonight and cause showers to continue tomorrow, 3ms: Grae an X Smith Wiliam from Indiana, Thlinols, Kentucky Hasbrook, Robert Beckman, Hoglph charged with visiting a gaming, : WE Temperatures will rémain slightly below those of the past few “hausaient Gos, da 4 Bert ang Oho will vie for the H. Weir Ge0rge Arnold. Thomas Kibler, Inouse. A a days becausé of the ‘cooling effect of th past Te Erdestine vs yr Tg Gosms: Rov Wi Cook Memorial Trophy awarded Don Shafer. Willlam Ehrich, John| A Senate Labor Subcommittee) pojice confiscated $15.12, thre speak on moder: 8 beckush of the ge of the rain, Henstiyi Cora ©. James Li he wi IY - AWAY Wild and James Wagner, New On health will open hearings May 4. ps of cards, 102 basebal A musical pre 5 eather Map on Pagé 11, Teper In Indianapolis one IgE: a iy op Bree Yh Raioh Some) o the winning contestant. Mc will their. duties | {18 on President Truman's com-| k sented by Mesc year ago today: High, 68; low; 30. — Vere LY RR | Sanctioned by the Academy of 7'e’S aS5Ume ULES pulsory health program and all ig cha a round.poker {able and| «4 man Stitt, Ric EVENTS TODAY ed JE regs [Medel Aeronautics the event w WIL feubettte measures jit Sh *°| Howell and i Gross Tox First Quarter Par-g snd olf’ Sr Farm i" Sriuth, a me — chai Vers Arthur. 1318 speed records for the gas-powerd Baby's Death Laid fo Ri id Bloomington Boy, 14, - He ert ue 2 a3 CK gaps Bigs 0 or Hh pe iy ThA 10 Jt theme agen Accidental Asphyxia [N!Verside Opens: Dies of Lockjaw | : Sooke. ‘Te " i ison i : i | toining homes varieows A program fi . 0 i. Hol t | P 8, south” 3 Rs ult of SF J Charen dst orion At FeneratFranke nay de Student's Fotal Fall aa J tame B. Hulman Fond At 7:30 Tonight | A 14 year-old Bloomington boy il. styles, types and prices. Don't tomorrow in t BE ween. Kexstons. Ave En shuren ut ‘ciiffora. Irstha Shepherd. Albert. Ter: y nea |dted today in Riley Hospital where : . o will mark the : Bi erve gn us south | Ars TEA "YWCA. he Rte Sp ip roe Eine Marner (Termed Accidental Coakley, 4-week-old daughter of| Riverside Amusement . Park, Ine was being treated for tetanus. [fj ™ the opportunity! na the Epsilon Sig St. and cams | arr Goss: Charles, Florence LAFAYETTE, April 30 (UP) John Coakley, 1515 8. Moreland, reconditioned and redecorated, "Cn Coon’ Marvin Wilber, was Colt This Week, ar ity. The YMCA Er SLIT £3 8 1 ow IMARRIAGE LICENSES at 2 Finontsptin, Patriels Wright;| Coroner Wayne Cox said today Ave. was caused by “accidental TI hegw ir Fates Shen to the, ought to the hospital late yes-: » » directed by Cl! Bm. Manufacturers tate Pair-laohn Largy Barts. dL, 306 Udell: Thelma an {he would file a verdict of acci- asphyxia resulting from mucous/P mn ay, weath-|tarday from Bloomington Hos- Mrs. Thomas A Conven- NS. * AUN, ros a 8 FrineiJjames,’ M Marz Koos. {dental death in the case of Ron-/In the larynx and pharynx due ®" Permitting. {pital. The son of Mr. and Mrs. NTL. T8 ee ig K ; “Lucile CHiljers 4 Ea onvention 3 or con: eihedini Frederick. Bernice Seidel: ald Lewis Bailey, 19, a Purdue|to-acute coryza.” | H. E. Parker, general manager, oryijje Adams, he had developed TTT OE Ear part in the pro, ha EE Reel Child a Bl hans $a ¥ Borofk hy aneh: Miifgm®" Anne ‘Ray: | University freshman who died-of| An earlier report from ithe/said the park will be open to-|jockjaw after stepping on a nail. : : : w. EH Sn Bl willian Bamond Kruse 33. £33 N. Jetfer- | AC S00 Visors Sie, BUFTS | Corbin; | broken neck suffered in a fall|cctoner's office was that Linda [DiSht ‘tomorrow afternoon and|——— Chapter AY, kai os Bane rrr iy on; Filsabeth Murr, © 9500 BE. Wash | Archie. Mary Sickiey trom a fraternity house dormi-|Sue died o suffocation when she | tomorrow night as a pre-view of was recently ol : fonts Opareite, i ATES Joseph Bergias. 31. 23 N. Ala | DEATHS tory. ‘buried her head in crib covers the coming 43d season. The of- | fled Mrs, KE. a Sine oday eras Chess 713) Dama: Beity Jo Mictaels, 26. 80 N. La {Jesse A Bennett. 81, at Veteran's, arte-| Mr. Balley, son of Mr. and Mrs. as she slept last Monday. ficial opening’ probably will take] ! . Jupiter. Civig, Theater Presents “Rip You Richard W._ a Be Shug Spar Su fons; Da j, Josclero low. TM, at 327 puion. mye {I= L. Bailey, Scottsburg. appar-| mem [place next week-end, he said. Ex- Junior i He tation 434 a] 40 Green geia.* Grosntea. Moahle hor. ronns Peters, “6 at Methodist, valvular ®0tly walked in his sleep out of INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE {cept for roller skating. the park : *ndians Plists Exhibition And Awards award Tove £13 W. 38th: Glovta | ay Amer. 36 at 1906 W. Vermont. ia third-floor window &f the Phi 5 AIL oe rerarerss 5 8.716.000 | Will De. closed again during the 2 a gheh . oH rl re wsnini_panade Ben E 8Sary 0 Bniiver E “19th: Charlotte | ny Sarcin - {Kappa™ Psi house last Saturday a woth’ = 8A Sty {Arst part of next k. 5 Jie» Brown. ig. 203} Columbia {Ngncy Jo Umeersaw. 13. at 120 8 Hin morning, Mr. Cox. said. Mr. ings qos ro § 89.955,000 John L. Coleman, park presi- | Elona Sater. 3 rly 'e er in marl Vain 1. at Methodist. “ cardine | Bajley, a freshman, died yester- De ihe month; tt MAE dent, announced early erection of s XR ; mate fee Ih 1 ED § Dearborn: al Watson, 82, at Methodist, day. Bite nes Fags dauzs HAL ee {several new Fides. 3 Youth wits Con. [Mise] ‘Reward onli i "10 ew! arrow J. 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