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MONDAY, MAY 2, 1949. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
on Cat Burglar’ Where Deranged Husband Set Off Fatal Bomb Reds Checked 5 male 1 1c: In Local Livestock Trade | | —— anes HI ear an dl, Barrows and gilts sold fully 50, {good mixed yearlings and light my sub- | 9icents, and instances 75 cents, steers sold at $24 to $24.50. : higher than Friday's averages to- The bulk of mediumweight me- X-Ray Publisher hi a day in the Indianapolis Stock-dlum grade steers moved at 523 : be pre= | A hr eh [S eres to $23.50. A few medium to good Relates His x Version reedom, | The bulk of good to cholce bar-| brought $23.75, i 4 rows and gilts in the 180-250) Medium yearlings sold id largely MUNCIE, } May 2 Condition o m— ‘Women's Screams. Rail Gateway pound cas sold at 31836 tol Pa0 oo 2350. Two PAT Phillip Marquette, 44, improved : 2 3 18.50 in ac trade. A top o of good heifers brought : gh Off Intruder To South Open $18.75 was paid sparingly. Weights/$24 per hundredweight. Five) Hough Sunday pi Ball Memorial For 250-300 pounds sold at $17.25 to 8s of medium to good heifers Hosp etectives today orum by, n West Side Homes Occupation $18.25. Heavier weights were weighing 850-900 pounds brought thought they might get his vers o An ‘elusive “cat burglar” who By FRANK BARTHOLOMEW scarce in the market. $23.75. sion of the Friday night fracas bout the looted three homes while occu- “United President for the t t hogs, 100-160 Bull Prices St . nigh Lightweigh gs | eady in VEW nst war, Ba was being sought by Area pounds brought a nearly steady, Co 1 a hall involving Court aL. SHANGHAI May 2—National- W3 301d active ai prices sanity.” P The “eat 1 “cat man” padded through ist headquarters ported oy price and sold at $16.50 down. strong with late last week and r, publisher of the X- . anti- i > Six. sleeping ToomS ut a TOOBIN that Chinese Communists had Sow Prices Higher slonay with mddte. Jast week |anti-semitic and pro-Fascist weapons house at 716 N. Senate Ave., early been Shocked Ina heavy battle Sows brought 25 05 Seis $19 to $20; ren to Bin oy in Pe here: on $200 yesterday, the trousers some es west of Shanghai, (higher -in relation to ay. ' er, s free prope a 223 purses of ropimers. 1 cari but 8 Taay,pronged, pun against bulk of sows wen 150 BONS cutters $14 to SIA. «vas aIrseE te, ray BGR offensive _ his haul to the kitchen where he ow 8 and down 9 Bulls sold steady and medium after witnesses said he struck al Chris extracted more than $40 and a exit from Shanghai under enemy Choice lightweights brought as, good sausage bulls brought exch watch from the trousers of four fire. high as $16 and odd heavy- Mr, Marquette in an ange of os evn men and $4 and a watch from Shangha! garrison headquarters weights sold at $14 and less. [SO 10 Bi (C0 STOR, 100 angry words sh purses of two women residents. reported that the Nationalists re-| Stags brought $11 to 813. | Rage ull Price Sas dJuotable, Mr. Marquette, employee of an 8 "He was believed to be the same pulsed a Communist attack on Trade Opens Show higher. f bulls sold atjoptical company here, fell to the ve mease fnan who broke into two: West Chingyangkang, two miles west toe d heif Vv $20. concrete floor and suffered severe Ironghe Side homes early this morning, of the rail town of Kunshan on| Trading on steers and heifers Vealers opened very slow and head injuries. Loo onl of SW ung: the western approaches of Shang- opened rather slow because’ of later became fairly active at! An assault and battery affiious obe looting 4 a iE when his hai. higher “asking” prices. Later|prices $1.50 to $2 higher than{davit was signed by G. H. Van ould still . _|trade became fairly active and Friday. Good to choice head Dyke, a fellow employee of Mr. sen} flashlight awoke his victims, To. the BO mist hn yearlings and steers sold 25 to 50 moved at $25 to $27; common to|Marquette Scared by Screams umns pushed s y east above than Frida}. . : ' : athe storey red bY STO DW, Hangchow in an effort to block cents’ high .* pan wrida, a. medium, $16.50 to $2450 and Argued About Reds’ ne Michigan St, told police she was the rail line running southwest *% ny culls sold down to $12. One witness, Chief of Detectives e sword, awakened at 5 a. m. by a flash- from Shanghal. Two loads of high good to| mat ut] Sle Ste yi n Mervyn Collins said. gave the ac ere must light shining in her fuce. She When Russell Martin, 21, knocked at the door of this home at Mineral City, £5 Yesterday The rail town itself was not yeti noice steers, averaging near|y fairly active sh X > a count that the argument between screamed and an intruder ran, sked hi d wife, Gladys. 17. he handed h bo. i it. The occupied by the Communists, al- y ep marke the two men was “about Come he hands and a to see his estranged wite, Gladys, a er a x, saying it was a gi 1090 pounds, moved at §25. About|. x of good to chot h fed i ing.” : taking with him $182 from her| »_.qu though its approaches had been 0 choice shorn munism or something. : Hands uf Fite gift" exploded, literally tearing the two of them to bits. Their baby, a man and two women in | 00 eis fur hres avs, At last five loads x Righ 2908 yearlings Western lambs, with No. 2 full The X-Ray is a violently ants Sofences About an hour. earlier at 537 the above room were wounded. ay Janay |account the Reds were only eight’ lsd son BR $25. Several loads ‘of peits and . Averaging 5 Pounds) semitio sheet which publishes W. 12th St., Helen Gray, 34, re- eo miles to the north, i rte rrr sold a ew good wouled|columns of Nationalist News ity, ana ported she was awakened when Ki I Tech Pupils to Hear Talk | nieve sare coe wo x paeee sla srogent"S2s, * Sores’ materi, Asher vut'aue st, which an ruder flas s lig] n ioan, | S shing, on e rallway miles ir 1: eveals e bulk of common to good © efendan naie! or her face and attempted to remove : southwest of Shanghai. Two lambs moved at $21 to $27, al- alleged sedition during the war roridwide a watch hanging from a cord By War More Tomorrow Communist forces advanced to though two small loads of spring/Put he never came to trial : viet Iaw: around her neck. He fled when Shengchih, 10 miles northwest of lambs, averaging 60-64 pounds,| Asher's version of the affair ; Marxist she screamed. Miss Gray later | # Harold Russell, former GI wholliam Guyton and the Rev. Carl Kashing, and Hsinsheng, 10 miles Liper - ans. sold at $29 to $30. Was: kies and : fovd I missing from her : lost both hands in an explosion Mattel will serve on the com-ito the west. a Slaughter ewes were un-| ‘He began making statements pocke . . mittee. The limitations on reporting Good about my news and myself Buogiacs pried bars oft a win-| Blows Himself Up; during the war, wilt adress any," poy wrignt is in charge|trom Shanghai were becomin Vandenberg Talks [hanged ‘rom Friday. Li ep Aig rg fd ROWS 24 ly at Tech High & ge ang & choice wooled ewes sold at $9 al of names. TOW, a dow of a tavern at 617 N. Illinois, Wounds 4 Others all-school assembly at Tech Highio¢ the program and awards willimore severe, and it was hard to) As Legion Roundu tot $11. Similar grade shorn|B® threatened to knock my head atement} St. last night and took $140 in| ooo FEL School tomorrow be made by Miss Elizabeth Smith, (get a clear picture of what was eg UNAUP | ought $7 to 0. The bulk |Off and started down the bar raise the Rh wn a BL Mp he (UP)—A 21 year-old World War He has won two “Oscars” for head of the English department. going on. » Gen. Sont sof Vanjsnbess. Alri or common to medium ewes sold toward me. 1 got up sro the bar » ¥ “ t * = = Censorship was established, Force ef © , closed | - and a him. When he got to child of Maurice Cohen, 46, proprietor pf{II veteran killed himself and his| Work = te movie . The Bes CRISPUS ATTUCKS pupils will|checking all local news copy and/here last night that ‘a replace. at $5 to $6.79. me, 1 struck Hm ones and he the Beacon Inn, said that thelestranged wife with a homemade Years of Our Lives,” and. Ras outgoing reports filed by corre-ment already is being designed : fell to the floor. as saying burglars tore six iron bars off{bomb and wounded four other|written a book, “Victory in My|receive citizenship awards Friday) ondents of any nationality. |for the B-36, America’s mightiest $600 in Clothing Stolen ‘Didn't Hit Hard’ d in due a rear window on the south side|persons, Sheriff Paul 8. Pancher|Hands,” in collaboration with Vic-jat a special assembly program t0/gnly meager information was|bomber. Theft of than § th “I know that I did not hit him 8 dghee Bh eel of the building. reported today. tor Rosen, His appearance here/be held at the school. Citations|available, and garrison headquar-| Gen. Vandenberg spoke at thel,e oo Badhay ihob i Jeo wor: hard enough to cause any dams iy Sie ro = Co Russel] Martin, 2)... Jiterally 2 Sponse ea by the Indianapolis are made on the basis of scholar-|ters was practically the only/American Legion's 13th Nationaly, the Central Parking Garage, age. So his injury must have ay “Pass plo oa. Ha Bis ” Teall den ay Jorn o, pisses’ When he = hap te ship, school activity and behavior. source of official information. Aerial Roundup banque, He ad 30 Kentucky Ave. was being in- some when his head struck the . plo o m ween se - Puplls to be rewarded include Prances ‘ @ new plane, however, Wo : lifted through the window bylanq his estranged wife, Gladys, Tech's annual free summer|jii bE *Eyh Robert B= Jie Man Tall BulMings not be ready for production for hg ice Thom The Asher indicated he would be des which the burglars entered, police|17, on a friend's front porch yes-|school will start June 7 and con- fre, Mary Virginia &Rasc (The Communist radio at Pel-|. =o... years.” Ruvan a Chic od mas A.ifended on the assault and battery coy said. terday, Sheriff Pancher said. tinue through July 29, Although Terry, hace. Joba Son, Finer “ims ping said Sint Najonalist armies Eventually, he said, all planes nagh, bhleage. charge by Clarence Benadum, School Ransacked The couple’s six-month-old baby no tuition will be charged, there Ernesine Harris, Myron Harris, Lou deen estroyed and four Joke like the B.38 will be outmoded SMALL FIRE PUT OUT Muncie attorney recently associs - Thieves broke in School 20,|,,4 three oth in the|Will be small fees in art, science, sinia Ka Td lore Phoira” Ken partially destroyed in the Nan- b : h ated with counsel attempting to ayers are 1800 Pleasant Run BIvd., yester|po ce eee haraoma rs be typewriting and some English Terry." Norman Frown. Picts Jan king-Shanghai-Hangchow. pocket. rar he ' Re he Firemen extinguished & blaze at release former Ku Kiux Klan In. archy as day and ransacked every room,itne plast that ripped out the front|COUrses to cover cost of materials street, Edward 1 paliey and iam Gar. |The Chinese army 1s roughly the b,q "J, vg Dlanes will be im- Mechanics Laundry & Supply, diana Grand Dragon D. C. Ste. o cursing school authorities reported. Offi-lot tne buildin and book rentals. Slorts. Miadle Thomas Dimas’ Harrie equivalent of a U. 8. division). |S ucts Lorventional nes. pice sony a Ne ie it s0daY. ate Phenson from prison. over, you cials said they were unable to de- ak Sine. Bes Wit Pupils enrolled in Tech’s Home eon, | Keene. Joan Pe Lasaene Cm. I SHEngeaL HeaRWRIS, Bw. Gen. Vandenberg sald » ny Blase was in an empty water tank | A recent issue of Asher's paper oe ime ey we vas dake fn fr Wt oni pth the EEA pe mg TR, E20 A CE SORE Fort So nw a mega on. YBBR ts 0 oe . ’ “ $ I jes Smith. Jam os He: the Bund and in the upper floors/d0 no more than guarantee “pre- minor. A peace- ig Said Mr. Martin rove up Jaane Univarmity Friday, Seven 4 Kissack, i, a Robert RG of the city's tallest buildings to|vention of an early defeat” and revival of the KKK. en would N el H d cne, walke: e door and|pan y s. Erm: pplega { Alice 2 der ns, Sh Sumner, “jibe ick prevent a Communist fifth column Provide hope for “eventual vic1 millions amed fo eda asked if he “could see my wife.”|and Miss Hilda Kreft, department ¥ gael Ta hioert Berry, White, |attadk withi tory.” INDI ANAPOLIS llicns we : . «| When Mrs. Martin walked to heads. Margaret Malar. o Einer rey. Joan Tom . n. He id th | our own Bunker Hill Alum ni the door, bs Martin said “I've| Thirty-six Tech seniors have re- ue = wis ws Le ter. dimes’ tesior, Local Issues hore oe ar or ers nis spend : Times State Service got something for you,” and|ceived scholarships to Hoosi ands McKis- Air Force will be “ : a sufficie oe CR CC To tr I Cn A military urns o om » Mr, . Ellen Fark, Glen Kastner, Tom P " : , n a more Sonmanie of he Bunker Hill] Instantly there was a terrific and Rgberi Withers Son Hate 8 poise io hin Poe Be, he, a i Bu a ge in" ant yun . vd - pd eo is, fig- aval Air Station Alumni As-|explosion. Arnolq, Martha Beck, Mary Lou Shar n. Hines, 14a ‘Saxton: gw o- 8% he pe Vos ay, You Save Because We Save Eo sition a 1 Sool somite of ET REECE MSI RE ABIES Tl |S hn he li i] MENS SOS 4 gusnetars » * n nt room and Buskirk, honor Garr, arjorie Perkins, Nellie a on, p-Merl pid 4%% Ve a cutback TO to get d $ $ way than He will succeed Sidney Smock, when the explosion occurred, was scholarship Je Sniversity, in © ug slohm rrish, ances i liam Bpnirel wx iaseay 1 . program get down to 22.95 .. 29. 95 and Clo Seam ic chaos? Indianapolis, administrative of-linjured, as was Gertrude Beers, a go EE trovich and Randall es. Hoste Miimma. Jesephin o Rose * fitan Chole Thedsy ofa! the required 48. groups by. next » ; ficer of Central State Hospital. visitor, " gris mail and. will Soul Eby. Charles Joyner. Beulab Erimus (Consol igo fn td” Jan... ROBERT WALL Clothes BISHOP FURS Other officers elected were| Sheriff Pancher said Mr. Mar- 130, rgceived University, Hayes, Ruth Bascoe Say ce Pride nro [emmings Eng cc : Gen. Vandenberg said 14 of the|] Oo Sewsie Ave & Maryland ou David Scott, Montezuma, first vice/tin worked at Magnolia, O., at a|% gon, Buchan campbell Silicon” Juke dojyn Johnson, Fre od Jo Clar “Anna, Louise dat, id ee # 49 groups will be strategic bomber — $u4 #1 3 8. commander; Max McCarter, Peru, job where dynamite and caps Lineb Cottrell, ace Boies ores a Wade T$ McMillan, ose, Vite, Ng K tie Mune 1 onsolidated Ind a“Bha. ‘ 4 units. Four of these, he said, will second vice commander; Jerry were used. He added he was try- sehoiarahipe. 0d James “Woodruff, ‘sts is Virginia Johnson, Derot eM rine ea SOM RR ‘vid. 80% 83% |be equipped with B-36's. "But he Lo ates stop Hanley, Kokomo, executive offi-ling to find out when and how |BUfkirk, me rit. scholarship to the same|Desothe. Mae © veins. ora Luce: are a] g Aas coo She 1014 | sald even a big fleet of long-range OXYGEN THER APY 't enough cer; William Stahl, Chicago, Ger-|Mr, Martin made the bomb. Jacqueline Smith won the schol-|* Marearet Elisabeth Coward, Blanche Hook, Lori VE: :---|bombers like the B-36, which is ; hojows ald Davis, Kokomo, and Mr. > .[Spewart. Joan Rebecca Jarnigan, Helen e 4 ‘ithe world’s largest plane This Equipment Can Se Rented ot jowsky, ; arship to Indiana Central Col-|}" Neely, James Gaines, LeRoy Jordan, s gest plane, could s General Smock trustees. | u d lege and Barbara Frisbie received Gsores Moieley. William, “Terrell Mar: > not win an Atomic war unaided. HAAG'S ; ....The group has urged that the INCre@QasSe Urge one to Indiana State Teachers Burbard Juckion Allard Holand. Dor: ne He defined strategic air power 402 N. Capitol Ave . Navy reactivate the station as = M 0 College. The Pi Omicron Senior bey, heron Witherspoon Tos Tania as “primarily a deterrent to war — ba + Soap : go to 8 aval serve Aviation Center. [IN eat utput scholarship went to Mary Louth. Jysnits A Rover ana Rose- and a means of quick retaliation tadianas Oldest Credits Jewelers Use Nae listen to . CHICAGO, May 2 (UP)—Farm- Burkert, and Robert McCord re-Smithen, Floyds alton, Do Dongella Byes: .|against aggressors.” 108 N. fllinols St. situation 200 to Vote on Crossing ers and packers must produce ove, 0 BWANE TOF BEANO being alam oor Before President Truman or- — Pact was AT All th WwW 0 more meat for a permanently Be. tricia Foree, Norris Byers, Marlene Gor- dered an economy cut, the Air r of state, e ay ut larger market, a livestock market Virginia Mitchell has a fresh-|man. Arbratlia’ Sims, Evelyn Force objective was 70 groups. COLOR MOVIE FILMS! ciation . of GUTTENBERG, Iowa, May 2 analyst said today. man scholarship to St. Louis In- Marshall Blulett, Jest! Boswell vir- Top air force officers said this S-mm, BOLL TYPE COLON ‘ (UP) — This Mississippi River| A larger population and higher stitute of Music. tes oe ; Sek. Dorie ims, Delors Ba Rose oh ] was the bare minimum for protec-|J|- 16-mm. MAGAZINE COLO INC. wn, named after the father of|j ames Orem n nomi- " g . am Clark, b tion' in the cold war. licans, in printing, voted today on whether ake 3 Tome flere ns nated a principal candidate for yell” ibe hie ants Math R atallory APT SAVER 0. Hardwars = APplianses coalition to correct a century old “typo-|duction of livestock is mot Loki admission to the' US Naval Acad-|Marcells Buckner, Rosemarie _ Wilson. Erostess fr Atl Ti d 844 E. Wash. St. e digging graphiesl” error in the spelling high, H. M. Conway said in the Smy by : Congrassuat AIREY RT Toe ib Ser ¢ o m. of va anta lie Up - umphrey e. National , h ; oe . tors join A group of German colonists ational Lave Bock Droquoen ¢ the naval Reserve Corps enroll- lan Frances Ne te. EE ht ple % By Tr ansit Strike Guaranteed WATCH o atent from Cincinnati, O., named the sheep is at a record low and — ment award for the University of|*"¢ Tur Stokely-Van a Camp vid %e| ATLANTA M E A Ussal Low Prices town after Johany Gutenberg|ocor,is St a record low and pro-|Notre Dame. ‘A Naval Reserve le Club Tg "os En" ha ATLANTA, May 2 (UP)—The ALIS || REP Ly Loban when they founded it in 1847. A about average BS IS|Oofficers Training Scholarship Cattle uvbs Join U8 Mac Jone 8 com ao gh" it I yy. nal in Atlanta's Storm Windows and Doers 0 3 other city clerk added an extra “t” when the . went to Jack Carrell. Dai E if A Lh HR WTI iad Su Sted Jus Po Bo NO DOWN PAYMENT! RITE S JEWELRY SHOP ar De the cor baa renner. |New Television lanes | ,. w.cumorony ign ry Xposiion i& Bt SR|STeTstons. wen Wio.30 seen Call MA. 6564 uN : “ ” g The International Red Poll Cat-|A +... aay. he Soviet A special “T-Day” election was Opened to Midwest [School junior classmen will spon-|tle show will be held here inl * wil Members of the Amalgamated _— E Youn CREDIT AT A 9 the Called Fo ho ay gn iit ion hy NEW YORK, May 2 (UP)—The/sor the Junior Rose Prom to beconjunction with the Interna-igh of «wei |Association of Street Car, Elec- : og Hh ay ue Bell Telephone system opened two held May 13 in the school gym-|tional Dairy Exposition Oct. 8|Columbis Club “i |tric Ratiway and Motor Coacnl| SAVE 10% = Brin Your Fur a 7 OS 3 NS S———— ——— new television channels today be-|Dasium. A junior rose queen through Oct. 15 at the State Fair|% «..|Employees walked out yesterday] Coat to Marilyn's Scientific Su : J Schuman Expects tween Philadelphia and Chicago to|Will be elected during the dance. |Grounds. nd Limes K 7 |When their contract with the FUR STORAGE $ [171] RAL A Date t B Se S present midwestern audiences with) Committee members are Phyllis| 4. 0nced by Robert D. Ham- ay Sher 3, lp ‘$866: oh ws | Georgia Power Co. expired. i .OTHING COMPANY are 10 be t 300N a wider choice of programs from Shackelford, Mary Ann Gulley, no." executive secretary of thei i. reh Cea " Thousands walked or hitch gi 131 W : PARIS, May 2 (UP)—French eastern studios. William Short, Paul Harding, .ynosition, and F. A. Sloan, sec- Indie Rati Lh 6.9 * . |niked to church yesterday But Washington 8t. Foreign Minister Robert Schuman| The company now has one east-| Donna Hibbard, Marilyn Hanger, | tary treasurer of the Red Poll|lanceenkamp ts $6. .ioeir. 96 [the full effect of the transportasaid today he thought a date for/bound and three west-bound tele-{ Betty Engle, Maranel Hart, andcgttie Club of America, the of-| [nd Pub Serv 3%s 7 100% 163° |tion tie-up was not felt until to- : —— SHE RWIN-WILLI AMS a four-power meeting of foreign vision channels. Two of the west- Flaine Demos. Mrs. Thelma Ford|goialg gaid more than 300 head (sub Tel 3s 8 -- ‘jee |day when an estimated 320,000 as a fain fer ndesirable ministers on Germany would be!bound channels will operate daily(and Lloyd Mann dre class 8pon-|or finest Red Poll cattle from this 22550." 23 : oe To 8 3, trolley patrons found themselves ation, but set this week. {on a 24-hour schedule, while the sors. country and Canada will com- Se Tor THATVIREEITI % stranded when it came time for Costs | ssl Mr. Schuman said he was op-|east-bound and third west-bound| During the annual poetry read-\nete for $5500 in awards Tr them to go to work. Because It Lasts Longer ‘ber . timistic over current negotiations/channe] will be available in the|ing contest to be held at 8:45 p.m.|" other international breed Local Produce Negotiators were reported still coun in New York to lift the Berlin/evenings Monday through Friday (CST) Thursday at Washington, ws to be held during the ex- “far apart” on the union's 61L5e8. blockade and hold a four-power and on a 24-hour basis over the Mrs. Bennett Kraft will act as 8 guliry—Powls, 4 Jos. And over int slate of th intelli« meeting on all German questions. week-end. ‘chairman of judges. Mrs. Wil- position include Ayrshire, Brown pa pa Ma red, 54 heats Point Siate of Semnsuds. Most ob. , pn . ; ges. . Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey! pringers. 3 3c. and |servers predicted that it would Boo and Milking Shorthorn. More A ogltry fori . be a long strike.’ called the y Es Sy! , ae. ~ Watch Repairin T i 4 than $50,000 in prizes will be o a Taree. fot, nd g ndestrable Oo ay S 24 er (eo) oCas awarded in these groups. joc. and Bo gr = ge Todo. ASH Accurate — Dependable ept, them, ; Steve Early to Take ALLE Sit vb Sait * Wolf Sussma sman, ‘Ine. ly fortune i ted States Defense Post Today keen) Truck | Grain Prices | 23% W. Washington $1, . £2 Ra em FERC oS - . ’ v EE ——eer ey cannot byl a [ch y OA gecrelary 2 : Lhe Jate Sresident] yellow soybeans, $3.03, oo — LARGEST SELECTION 82 n D. sevelt, takes over © , 9. today as the nation's first under-|Ys- .. S. Statement Your 427% R/$ of Lincleum in Indians has been secretary of defense, my ASHINGTON. May 2 iv P)—Govern- yf Look Jes fran 32 a # Defense Secretary Louis John- fiscal © TER a P. Mcompared | ore oe res fon which son was to administer the oath in|Jits 18am 131, 4 * HOOSIER = imprisons his Pentagon office at noon. one sasean (31 PAINT & LINOLEUM 1 CO. never ape Filing of the undersecretary Cath Ey 49 Las 308.1 88.494 14] W. WASHINGTON ST. Yo a Washington. post i leaves three op Penta-| public *201.44,783.1 4 67 of dollars ——— gon jobs vacant. esident Tru- te m———————— v . a he authors DENVER Kanias CITY, ' fan has yet 0 appoint an Army | ciara or, CLEARING 35am ALSIDE [FE Kt R COATS i ST.LOUIS, retary, a Navy Secretary, an Aske, . . ; A 4 : Sat ried more Avy Undstusesstary and an Al ALUMINUM SIDING So t Secretary. he S m sent to = immediate 4ppiication MRL ving spent ROOFING & 1) 1) ] 1] Ving spent ARMSTRONG'S INDIANA %oom INDIANA FUR CO. G 00. P 805 8. Capitol 1359 112 East WASHINGTON St. Slisation AS HALT T : LE with the purchase of on BL TTT ,000 cases : ee. hh... i akiiy tiouey 440 ALEXANDER. 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