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(SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1049 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : ; Wea st kes i Wife Rejoin _ rum Sunoor 1s foday s ther Fotoca Strikes in U. S.s [State Policeman to TY ushes Plasma Slay F Here rou a,b | Leave 150, 000 To Injured Lineman Vid¥ amily i fo uy anges in A LAUREL telephone line man 2-Year Separation to } was reported in critical condition End Next 58 fa) on Workers Idle dist Rospital today after tall | Week EE TPWER SRO" Some letters a fall-| Early next week a " oD bears . . Ing Dole hit him as he worked| Yugoslavia. mother will fiy here CLAYPOOL FLOWER SHOP Beye : Bendix Dispute near his home yesterday. ‘(to join her husband and six chilt in Freedom. ' Byrd. El Back At South Bend The suivival of 86-year-old Bd dren after & Sspatation of morel FOR FU RAL FLU wi ” x {td a fast trip made between Rush- . wo T-H Principles To End Monday at iE made bet Da Jasats Alexander, Jol x. In REMEMBER iE R WITH . | For Truman Measure Moe 2 Sanat 2 Joe woslkers plasma by State Police Trooper|the long-anticipated Feunin with FLOWERS BY MARY 2 Tom Osborn. his after learn night sversy of mod- WASHINGTON, May] (UB) iff the United Sit were! Dr. Robert B. Johnson, of the his wile Bad Suining 128 Distt MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8 in pn, ocrats said today that they plan There was. the possiblity that ville City Hospital, said gary papers for the S00d-mile trip. ATKINS’ FLOWER SHOP would: lie tn to support amendments sponsored more’ might be idled soon, butlaved Mr. Masons hte. Accort| moomliete writ id. me. An In- by Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.), some of the 150,000 were slatediing to the doctor, the supply of From the American Red Cross, 8 Funeral Directors wif lained to write princi] les of the Taft- for an early return to work. 3 y Mr. Alexander learned that AMer-| ceEE—E—————— vid - Hartley law nto the administra- There was little prospect of) pla a 15 minutes of|jcan Alrlines had completed ar- CONKLE FUNERAL HOME : ’ rangements for ight o J chigan : 8 an Trey tion's labor bill. settlement of the strike of CIO|Srveabwits a on oop a the flight of Mrs. rm, L Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D. Va), United Auto Workers at Ford bi p t Ross A ona wi fyi . D. coln-Mercury h is Sostof. aad DR iy ee aol 72 R11) Lovey as’ PT a er Sr CODER OSBORN Nis rus} io Indianidpolis, possibly aseiving the 1 a ’, me we look at* | SSO SUPPOS iiender, who Thursday, © ret ©Utduty after his night's work, when| "11 of the six children Will be on So helped frame the Taft-Hartley “FOTOCAST" Bendix Strike Ends [sped to Shelbyville where: the|st, WeIr Cook Airport to greet| MELEPSESpprrraRsth nm or conserva- law, sald he may even sponsor LEGEND A bright spot cto labore] WES Wea 00 ring the| Ir mother, Mr. Alexander said Db a message, the amendments along with Sen. SCATTERED roar Sit Spot on the a 15 Mier 1h 33 Hite nd got|today. One son, 21-year-old Du-| SEY & TITUS y, too, that no ; : n ere was = the an- nutes, and gotignan Alexander, will come from Hi Taft. SHOWERS nouncement that 47.000 kers/back to Rushville just in tim N. Dela at 1.5838 live with the However, Sen. Byrd, a leader a Wy AR ato Yorker ® |Chicago for the reunion. Pe Ti Tiare? — ThapeP an emo in the southern conservative bloc, 7 DuIlL FLOW 1lat the Bendix Aviation Corp. B : Pl Dan meeting. will sina more hers ” on thinking, {ndicated that he has some res- THUNDER: P7772 RAIN ||strike at South Bend, Ind. wil aptists Plan an two. years of desperate at-| Ima ; Soe 1gs because we ervations about one provision in| j : T Z return to work Monday . “Evy tempts by Mr. Alexander to ob- of Persona ice of good adver- the Taft amendments. Tt would] T.M REGUSPMTOBF. COPR. 1949 EDW, L.A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, The Hudson Motor Co., Detroit, Meeting at ‘'Y tain permission for his wife's trip.| JORDAN FUNERAL HOME site to have 8 authorize government seizure of will take back 25000 workers| mme In Their 4-year-cld daughtsr, Vera, Ambulance Service art should properties in labor disputes in- TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—AIl over the nation tonight and early tomorrow temperatures |igieq by the Bendix strike be- e Indianapolis Baptist As- made a similar journey two BE. 10th Sh [M-4304: IM-4300 jue, S 2 volving the national health orl will be close fo seasonal normals, according to the Weather Bureau. By dawn the ‘mercury will be in [cause of a parts shortage. The|®Ociation executive committee Months ago wits 3 ia believe SHIRLEY BROS. CO. umanity. safety. the 70's along the Gulf Coast. Minimum in the 50's are predicted from Boston to North Carolina, |Briggs Mfg. Co., which sent 16,-jand standing committees wil 948 N. Tiinels ; Vote to Override Veto 800 workers home yesterday be-meet Wednesday noon in th not make the trip together. ' Sen. Byrd and Sen. Ellender in the Ohio Valley, Missouri and Kansas. cause of a strike by 750 door n e Served in Tito Army SPEED APEL | were among the 20 Senators who : . pgs department workers, also will YWCA. Frank 8. Reynolds Mr, Alexander and his fiveother| _ Aubura at lothoMy, i, E. 18th St. voted to override President Tru- Holman Morton Official Weather William Waldron resume production. The strikers [ReWly-elected. executive . commit-|children came here Dec. 10, 1946. E ; man's veto of the Taft-Hartley UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU who charged a speedup, agreed|tee chairman, will preside. He I mployed OY the Indianap- ND Yrcestal ING ie is sold. We act two years =May to arbitration. Af > 0 el i . and south of Sen. Ellender B edicted that the =. pn. Si sum LT . The Plymouth division of the oi, ate Ni Your : Program One daughter, Desanka, 18, was Z Lost x Found d an economy administration’s labor bill, which Services Monda Zotal, orsclpitation since Jan Ln 1g ites Iran g Chrysler Corp, which laid ofl” e Stewardship Advance, sorced to serve in Tito's Yugong the lot. No failed to pass the House this week, The Tollowing able Ea 5800 workers because of the/® Program designed to enlist the slavian army at the age of 14. peared against would be “snowed under” in the . ure in other cities Hich Low Briggs strike, said it also would|full membership of all churches| “Wa are all very happy that \g board meet- Senate. He Sstimated that Petween Worked 35 Years Adlai ats Sasasssssnnitar 8 Butler Student resume operations. in the denominational program, mothee will be able 10, rome heme an na emocra . . . . : such y . lig permit be- would support amendments to re-/ For Link-Belt Co. : £| Dies in Hospital A ee ns be over|miltes 1s headed by Mr. Reynolds| Alexander said simply. was not asked tain various provisions of the; yoiman E. Morton, native or Bi $1 | Services were being arranged|5000 soft coal miners yesterday|with the Rev. Clive McGuire desto be modern, Fart Hartley law. fonal develop.| Dearborn County, who died yes- 3 8 [today for Willlam H. Waldron of Was termed a sympathy strike injignated by the Northern Baptist Three Arrested Are Bot. hi — Hon er Congressiona! P-lterday in his home, 349 N. Addi-|] $ | Marinette, Wis., journalism stu- SuPDoLt or . waikou | by 0|Couvantion 8 Jn director i n id Sane “ry to, | Pa rg Son Sty yu bod bur HE Los ‘Ansies 11101 * o [dent at Butler University, who ORE: oe 0 Ye Rev, D. J, Dun told In Gam ng al x A SL Sen. Forrest C. Donnell (R.|P- m. Monday in the Conkle Fu-|New Orleans -........ 8 |died Thursday in Veterans Hos-| At Atlanta, 1300 bus driversiof the Pastors’ Conference; Elmer al gambling. eB at ville 1] Personals ear and try to neral Home. He was 70. 61 ital, Cold Sprin Road. He went into the seventh day of a|B. Plake, president of the Baptist dy’'s 8mo ’ JERRY LUCEY ough money to Mo.) demanded a Shep Jee or ir. Moen Lag a ta a 8 peal ob. Pp B strike which has forced use of|Superintendents’ League; Dr. Rd. resulted in three arrests last SIONS—BL 1418 no” answer to his question — * I fh v : n lice reported. : . was not good would the Atlantic Pact mean|Ployee of the Link-Belt Co. 35 8 An autopsy showed that death private cars for transportation by|George H. O'Donnell, president ot ight, po To 35, of 2363 N. h its trailer San_ Francisco 85 most residents of the city. A|Baptist Permanent Council; Dr. » 0 vit! : _|years before his retirement in di 8 p : a war for the United States if Rus 1946. H be f oF Joule. 3 had resulted from an infection strike of Mobile, Ala., bus drivers Herbert F. Thurston, president of Eastern Ave, was charged with volis to do with sia attacks Norway? Evergreen Te rama Segre which spread to his neck from|gpegyled for midnight last night|Baptist Men, Inc.; Mrs. L. C./Saming after arresting officers WATC YSTA Sao hor? | ie bun ake at question of SLU MUL A SC rch Notes [i cid loon, An ldanapo SLC Gil” {Treas brs of th oma ti, hey sav him buy bash i

ith ¢ our love of » for the entire

Southport, will continue as chair- and Lobbyists er, John Morton, Denver, Colo.;|church’s 100th anniversary with Sr tation. Corp. automobile body’ buildiig/man of the department of evan- ne. rr gg a lottery and peace to the . Two ex-Senators and a seore|[0UF Erandchildren and one great-|services all day tomorrow. os ® Diysle an sald Mr. Waldron plant announced today that algelism through the year begin-(&'g To confiscated 40 books of the blood and Of Toni DE es ore grandonild, Bishop Richard C. Raines of/ad written that the tooth hadiwildcat work stoppage, which ning May 1, 1949. Dr, L. C. Trent,

ind provide for

= } Mr. Waldron formerly attended| would be resumed Tuesday, Association's Church Extension ation, construc time colleagues. Their names Services for Mrs. Sadie Hall,|will give the ser 8 . 29 i t. Norbert Coll Ww ,{ Work at the Bri lant . : world is here were included on the list of lobby-| oo) Darnell St. “native bf Paris, mon of rededica to ege, West DePere ges plant Committee. The Rev. Walter

nd mutual pro-

cessfully in the equally as well

the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the defense treaty. So far, Sen. Donnell said, he ean take his choice from any of

. half a dozen different answers.

make a living trying to influence legislative activities of their one-

ists who, under law, have to register with the clerk of the House. The former Senators are John A, Danaher of Connecticut and

Methodist Church and a past master of the Manchester (Ind.) Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth J.; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Mayberry, Indianapolis; a broth-

Mrs. Robert Hall

Ky., who died Wednesday in General Hospital, were to be held at 11:30 a. m. today in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial was to follow in New Crown Cem-

Its 100th Year

The Center Methodist Church and its pastor, the Rev. Golden E. Northern, will mark the

the Indiana

Methodist Are

tion at

L rE Raiser Marinette

consulted Tuesday after being referred to him by a dentist, said that Mr, Waldron could not open his mouth to speak and was forced to write notes during the

bothered him two weeks before the pain became acute Monday.

He served three years with the Army in the China-Burma-India theater.

Surviving is his zisther, John

Briggs-Indiana

Stoppage Ended

EVANSVILLE, May 7 (UP)=— Officials of the Briggs-Indiana

idled some 2000 workers here)

yesterday, was over and work

stopped yesterday when members of local 265, United Auto Workers (CIO) failed to work because of “unsatisfactory re-

sults from a complaint about

Missionary Society; and Miss Veronica Pacala, president of the Baptist Youth Fellowship. The Rev. Ruben H, Lindstrom, pastor the Baptist church at

retiring executive committee

Laetsch is chairman of the Christian Social Action Committee.

Seek to Identify

chairmen, will be chairman of the em

tickets. Jack Meshulan, 25, of 1008 Birch St, smoker owner, and his brother, Saul Meshulan, 31, Wil. son Hotel, manager, were

baseball tickets and sent them to the |

with keeping a room for pool sell-|

: Burton K. Wheeler of Montana. |etery. J | ". ed Th . e Burkhart working conditions.” * e a0 9 oi] J. fhe Te list of one-time House mem-| Mrs, Hall, who was 44, had Kidd, Mary Eliz- Lela Hawkins The stoppage at Briggs, which Train Victim fownalions. | rier Ir. (RN. 20; Cactor Tho Tn.5 meat tos Semaiboe Lh Copsey ar Lor Mrs. Lela Hawkins, bullds bodies for the Plymouth) CHESTERTON, May 7 (UP)— 3 Y . edd), a by a demo- M (D. Ala.): Rob s-|Baptist Church. will play a vio nton, Ky., who died/assembly plan re, -&|8tate police today checked the

Thursday in her home, 2146 High-|shutdown of the production Ime

solo accompan- p., Northern

peck (D. Ga.), and Clifton Wood- ied by Sara Jane

fi tof an unid + of the world | Surviving are her husband, ngerprin entified

land Place, will be held at 1 p, m.{at the latter factory yesterday|/man, whose badly mutilated body| » to pattern its rum (D. Va.), Robert Hall; two sisters, Mrs.|copgey. Dr. Sumner L. Martin, | Tuesday inthe Allen Chapel AME|also. Work at Plymouth was was found yesterday along the ited States. Rent Mary Davis, Greencastle, and|gigtrict superintendent, will give|Church. Burial will follow in|scheduled to be resumed Tues-|tracks of the New York Central Rep. John ¥. Kennedy (D Mya. Jessie Clay, Indianapolisiiine prayer and the Rev. Mr. Floral Park. day also. Railroad near here. rar So How e ed io. we | brothers) SD uomus a Northern, the service of rededi-| npg Hawkins, who was 61, was| Though both union and man-| Police sald the only identificaVS cKinley, Indianapolis, cation, | member of the Allen Chapel agement declined to comment on|tion found on the body, a specTighe E. Woods granted generalland a cousin, Mrs, Nora Frakes, Following the noon basket din- P tacles case bearing th f Tent Increases In oanirn Dlassorle als aes sliowing THe Boun has Too AME Church and its Senior Choir|the specific complaint by the Ainge name ol a . Ten increases in, Samer Jog 5a ner, Etta Vorhies w and Elizabeth Chorus. She had|workers, it was understood that|/Goshen Oculist, had proved a

e of America ks can't learn contrary to the

er who spent 10 sane enough to en worse in the

al Record you

st business ever ross-roads.”

18 on signing a Southern coal

apolis might identify the man. Argentina, he said, sold the 10:45 8. m. worship in the Speed-| Hunter, 26, described as 5 feet six| eV: 8. C. Scott and the daughter Peto a A U. 8. oil interests $80 ‘million Mi i i v Cif 1 from the wreckage of the Church , ule npaigning again, . wortn of gold at the standard Miss Ella Na way City Town Hall nches tall and weighing 125|,¢ Christ parsonage a short time sald, “We're just about stumped fie Cemeection year. | price of $35 per ounce when it| Services for Miss Ella Gertrude] The members and the pastor, pounds, jumped and ran from a after the twister hit. unless thé fingerprints check Home a! a fier 8 ! could have gotten higher prices Nall, who died Tuesday in her|the Rev. Robert Heine, will walk|gtate truck hauling reformatory| They sent the clergyman's wife ou Jaf 5 2 Birt sh osish { in the Middle East. home, 856 Woodruff Place; were|in procession from the hall to the prisoners yesterday as the ve- and his 9-month-old son, Randy, y

rials

1a8 put the Mar- : ckpiles. istrator Paul G.

po

control act. Mr. Kennedy said Mr. Woods ran afoul of the law on two counts: He failed to hold public hearings on the local board's recommendations. And he granted the increase solely on higher taxes; a factor which Congress has said should not be considered alone.

Gold Fred M., Searles, president of the Newmont Mining Co., said Congress should look into a gold deal involving the United States, Argentina and Saudi Arabia.

Foreign Aid A United Nations commission report that the Marshall Plan is retarding European recovery touched off new congressional demands for a cut in U, 8. foreign aid spending.

Emil L. Duderstadt

Services for Emil L. Duderstadt, native of Germany and Indianapolis resident 51 years, who died here yesterday, will be held at 3 p. m. Monday in Royster & Askin Mortusry, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Retired since the beginning of the year because of ill health, Mr. Duderstadt was last employed at Brandlein’s, Inc., fiorists. He was a member of Zion Evangelical Reformed Church. He was 54. He is survived by a brother, Frank Duderstadt, Indianapolis.

held Thursday in Campbellsville, Ky. Burial was also there. A nurse in the Norway Sanitarium here six years, Miss Nall was a native of Campbellsville. She had lived here 30 years. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. John Noe, Campbellsville, and

congregation, will be presented.

by Elbert Brock. Special music; scripture and prayers will complete the program.

Cornerstone Rite

To Be Tomorrow

“Members of St. Andrew's United Lutheran Church will lay the cornerstone of their new church tomorrow morning following

site, 16th St. and Beeler Ave, Dr. Frederick M. Hanes, president of the Indiana United Lutheran Synod, will bring greetings from the denomination’s churches in the synod. Officials will place the follow-

church history and Frank Copsey, the senior member of the

Former pastors will be introduced and memorials will be read

lived in Indianapolis 31 years.

Surviving are her husband, Charles Hawkins, and a daughter, Miss Hazel Hawkins, Chicago,

State Police Hunt

Two Prison Escapees City and state police today were searching for two escapees, one from the Indiana State Reformatory at Pendleton, the other from the Indiana State Farm at Putnamville. Lawrence Johnson, alias Elmo

hicle halted at 25th St. and Emerson Ave, He had completed seven years of a 10-year sentence for robbery, police said.

The other fugitive was Odell Willis, 28, six feet tall and 155

it involved placement of fans in the shop.

Cleric, Daughter Killed by Tornado

SUNDOWN, Tex., May 7 (UP) ~The second tornado to swirl over west Texas in 24 hours ripped through town, killing a minister and his daughter and leaving his church a pile of rubble today.

Workers beginning cleanup op-|8 erations took the bodies of the

to Phillip Dupree Hospital at Levelland, both critically injured. The Scotts came here from San Alban, W, Va. The two deaths raised the number of people kiHed in Texas by spring tornadoes this week to six.

dead-end when Dr. Ida Eby reported that she did not remember a patient with a description similar to that of the dead man. The body was located after passengers on a South Shore electric train reported to Gary police they had seen a man’s severed legs along the NYC right-of-way, which parallels the South Bhore tracks, State Trooper James Bokorokas said no reports of any missing person who might be the man had been turned in, but the fingerprint check made in Washington by the FBI and at Indian-

Sparks to Speak At Graduation

Times State Service RICHMOND, May 7--Dr. Frank H, Sparks, Wabash College president, and Charles W. Ferguson,

fal of he ro rosary.)

he cornerstone of | pounds, whose escape was re- Four people were killed a week in, rto in + Senate Republican Leader Ken-|Mrs, Ben Campbell, Oklahoma. _|\D§ articles in t : limestone Ported from the State Farm yes-|ago today in a twister that hit Reader's Digest senior sitor, will ani ii Pe Wh Neb the — future Indiana Hm be the speakers at the Eariham| Zou’ fh ited. HLL DIRT. agencies in pur- Nib a. E. egey- { 3 an Ber, " church: a history of thie congre- joraal; Je hg been committed Bonham, in north Sentral Texas| college commencement June 12. funeral hom ; the report should prompt. Con- Services Monday for gation, a roll of the members, a|from Johnson County. near the Oklahoma border. Dr. Sparks, who will be bac- i iw Ia Acks Cnotier ‘ol {omediate, sited 30.0 4 ng as 20 years fo - copy of the “Augsburg Confes- a » ’ calaureate speaker, is co-founder| Albert 8. Mendenhall of Indpls. an age another war. ave wel Sty the H. Bedford-Jones, Author sion,” publicity clippings dated ight for Momesick a] S of. Noblitt-S8parks Industries. He| pi ed sway hrs, May 5 Bervice T P S iL in the next 12 fore voting funds for its opera-| BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, May 7/1942 (the year the congregation entered college in 1930, after a iva 330 pm (DAT) st FRA | J. Aisa ai-dirt Prompt Det bly will be con- | tions (UP—Funeral services. will be was organized) and those of the long business career, and 11 years Giclees in . Joterment Fountain | SOUIH GRA k { eee held Monday for H. Bedford-|o., nq breaking last year. The later became president of Wa-| ocaienster Frente vied. soi Mr. Hoffman to © | Blame Paint Job Jones, 62, author of more than o,..) order for the laying of a bash College. years beloved husband of “Helen TOP SOI s to the United . 100 novels who was known as| =... tone provided by church Mr. Ferguson, who will give] iroly Wilirman Paul” miler VILL DIRT—SAND & GRAVEL ant; particularly For Race Track Fire “king of the pulps.” ritual will be used. the commencement address, was| 374 Barbera Moorman. pagsed away HOWARD’ 8-—GA-5250 k a back seat to INGLEWOOD, Cal, May 7| Ill for two years with a heart graduated from Jouthess ap % Hog a) ailment, he died at his home yes- . odist University in . He was urial Concordia Eo ue terday. Englishman Held ; employed by several publishing] Stmeter?, Prieods ma bit i tne with which a flash fire destroyed] He was born in Napanee, On- For U. S. Authorities houses before joining Reader's HORT: NL fe 10, Tiga D, ORK (LAND . swank Hollywood Park racejtario, Canada, and was best 1 Digest in 1934. He has written a hl SLE. JH isappointing. The tiack known for his western and his-| A young man of English birth book, “A Little Democracy Is a gan grat oi A “JEEP TRENCH DiaeiNe i AE ry pectacular fire swept through torical novels. was being held by Indianapolis Dangerous Thing.” i a ilker An a anitor Cp dential Renn t arene afiarie Congress we got Spee He leaves his wife Mary and|Police for immigration authorities ot be Kreatn 3831 N. Ritter, Jet Zoot standstand, oh two daughters, Mrs. Max Kamin- today after admitting he entered Police Shot Halts ‘Youth Fad i ps MACHINE a do better until it house ang furl club Jale sky of New York City and Helen|the country illegally from Mexico

law, he said, it use foreign cur2a ls—counterpart

day night and reduced the $6 million plant to a smoking ruin. Inspector Ed Hatcher of the] sheriff's arson squad said the

Wallace Bedford-Jones of Evansville, Ind.

in 1948, Lawrence Sydney Manning, alias Ray Manning, 26, who said

In Auto Theft Chase

Times Siste Service A 19-year-old Indianapolis

res! ro 5 : ee polis? gh Worl Park,

may call at the funeral

(Wheel-type)

te, vit, Sika ww ee — 1

1ampered by not - his present address is 142 E. Ohio role for vehicle tak- madi aii 0 Ricnard # arial . |e Ae oread by a thick Shaw Cops Show st. told detectives he slipped into Jouth on parole for vehicle tai] nbs hy LE clio its | AOTOTILLER PLOWING ey + coat of paint, applied a few days $he United States When he was res as he reverted to his fcrmer Wi dpa fier Moh ber otelble doa and: | before, and by highly ifam- From Danny Kaye |tsed admission tor the purpose Wrens ange or] [EHR rH, Wid) | oh Bo WE La panetion tor the. summer In Amateur Film | According to bis story, he ana vagrancy when captured at thel far fein 30 g, B: Bigdss TREE REMOVAL e real money and | para h eto Store Tay his wife made legal entry in 1946 end of a mile-and-a-half chase Cimetery of Pountatniown. Ind AL DESHANG, INSURED MA-4810 whi fl ME IONDON, May 7 (UP) —|i3d Susndeq ihe University of he led in an automobile taken hE “HG Brosdwar, DRY GLEANING Di =ille exp Or. TE ——————————— : + |Miami in Florida, for one year. fom the Clarke Motor Sales lot "oy iE fernoon: Man Found Beaten, [show from Danny Kaye when But 18 1047, he schoo) at 921 E. Washington. Police said Cita t,o ie Gorge they made an amateur movie ato ng turned to B Sie a he stopped after they fired one gf u . Youth Captured a tea party meeting in Mr. Shaw's ROI reUra ngland an shot.

sador. to France, to develop nickel , increase, David s. But, he added, ickel produced in , freer market. ite Foreign Rela-

rials can be purd and authority mmittee does not the Economic Co- | the primary reureau of Federal

A Pittsburgh, Pa, man and a 19-year-old Indianapolis youth were arrested on vagrancy charges early today after police found the out-of-towner beaten and pardially stripped in*the rear of 129 E. Ohio.’ Police “sald the captured on a nearby roof and admitted beating the other man, but insisted the man had hit him first. A wallet containing personal papers belonging to the Pittsburgher was found in the

youth was

home town of Ayot St. Lawrence, preview pictures published by the Daily Graphic showed today: The tabloid devoted its front page to nine scenes from the film. - » » THE PICTURES showed Mr Kaye in the garden picking dandelions as Mr. Shaw approached. They shake hands. Captipns for

country.

Dismiss Harriss Jury

the remaining pictures read:

Danny?”

re-applied for a visa. He agreed to go to Mexico, he said, but later decided to re-enter this

CROWN POINT, May 7 (UP) Judge William Murray early today dismissed a jury deliberating the fate of Earl Harriss, charged with. throwing lye in the face of + “How ‘long are you staying, Norbert McCue, operator ‘of the Stee teel Transport Corp. Gary, be-

Out of Hollywood today these lockers wege to fly for Africa

Rooming House Damaged by Fire

Fire today burned out half the roof and two bedrooms of a three-story rooming house at us E. Walnut St. Mrs. Tillie Babbs, owner of the frame building, said damage had not been estimated but that the loss was covered by Insurance. No one was injured in the fire,

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" “ . : : Firemen who fought the blaze t the administra- Jom # poke: ie wes toated dy long as Britain can take it, leause It wae Seale Feadh 2 ‘and Europe to entertain personnel of the Military Air Transport |from 9:15 a. m. a1 0 a m damn” na 6k for quick e use of his bar- and sl cased at XD ral “Hospital, “Well, they're still taking me, would sched a new trial for| Service. to right hey are Wanda Smith, Caryl Seitz, Joy tentatively set the cause of the at churen Fd Be 3 ar: | amc? i he United police said. | Danny,” Harriss, 27, in September, Lansing, Carylyn Seitz arid Betty Jane Howarth. fire at faulty wiring. hs Gur of service 4 iy Crowa (Continued on Next Page)

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