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- — MONDAY, : | i MAY 9, 1949 __ : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE, n 4 P . * . » jm- Korea Ex losive S of . Archbishop Schulte Flies to Lisbon ok Report— First Woman Envoy to U.S. wont " o tay R. or merican r Ooops as | == | If Reds Roll South To Nid Bitsh o letters I RKeaS RO ou be pre Communists in North Appear A Freedom. To Crowd Jagged Border of 38th Parallel ong ong : United Press Vies Preskient for tho : Question Ri Fr eh t for the Pacific Area ; vesrion $@S x . NEAR THE 33TH PARALLEL, Korea, May 9—An average of Under Pled too many. several lives a day are being lost in Korea's undeclared but vicious | nder ges ruin that Border warfare along the 35th parallel. : In Atlantic Pact 3 Communists from She North keep attacking across the 200-mile 2 Velie Fras ; ront and are turn k f the past EE by South Korean troops equipped and Some American officials in Jag hy, ied ‘We have just pulled back from Recent dispatches from Ko- {pan are wondering if the United 1 peaceful 2 front-line trench on the moun-, Tea have told of intermittent {States would be obliged under hargic and tainside from which we observed fighting along the 38th parallel the Atlantic Pact to help defend ’ tHe activities in a Communist ob- | dividing North and South Ko- K the Chinese C me settled, 3 servation post across a 200-yard, rea. For an authentic report, Hong Kong if the Chinese Comcenturies. ravine. Frank H. Barthalamow [ade I quarters here t nothing To reach this point we traveled the tip Inia thers Siting $0 are sure that the Communists ge. afong 20 miles of the most trou-| In this dispatch, he reports iwill attack the British crown inder such biesome sector on the mountain-; that a whdedlared war lcolony. One informed British j are more ous borderline. The Communist! exists alo the 1 frontier. source said it is not a question jes in the and South Korean trench lines exis ang fof “if” it will be attacked, but the state approach each other most closely. | lof “when.” one mone Hogs Off 25 Cents Seen obrsre ay te CO a type of ‘The American position in this| go fear of the British, The Comsubdue the explosive situation would seem /munists have repeatedly def men by the most Viinerahie 1 nt the Tap Il 0Ca [ # .manded the elimination of all Ny i vill, : East. There are foreign influence from China. ; any large Aingrican, Dope in areas ess Hog prices dropped 25 cents a te ym The first and only woman envoy to the U. S.. Mrs. Vie a Lake ; ah 50 miles to the aouth, Le Bundred pounds below Friday's val Torre or tne! hima Pandit, right, newly appointed ambassador from India and in iy ee econ tevoived. ir figures in moderately active trade Yangtze, but on the contrary sister of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, arrives at New York's : the Communists brought the war in the Indianapolis Stockyards ave Yemanded damages, a LaGuardia Field. She is accompanied by 19-year-old daughter Rite." to them. ‘today. Acme Telephoto me merican tary offi-| ° ® Sutnitdy We left Seoul before dawnufor| Good and choice 170 to 260- The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte (front row, third from right), archbishop of Indianapolis, pre. Sais I Japan YecaUed that Presi: Local Airman Attending those 8 140-mile jeep trip over fOck- pound barrows and gilts sold res to board a plane in LaGuardia Field, New York, for a flight to Lisbon, Portugal. He will be Tm : ye . strewn roads to view this border §18.25 to $18.75. Weights rom i an audience with Pope Pius XII later this week in Vatican Ty. He’ was to visit the shrine of [o5cRS Uader the Alanis Pas 3 f = ! “to consult together when- Us AF T Ih | S k { elt wp i atti re us Beale Jae Reo 250 Zounds down me A ii Bur Lady of Fatima with the group, all on the pilgrimage, following his arrival today in Lisbon. ever the territory or independ- ec aloo © 00 f office ew we {i : the United Thursday. Teached $18.85 as a part-load 23 L | Ww D o £ rR { E ed ans 3 Diem a a Nvieomis tii. Indianapolis E. Brown Jr. fireman, son of mgress the or police —. | hunaredweght. The for 3 pet peu ar vea n ou e rrom urope aid of any one of them which nearly every type of military work|N Ewing st Gene V Shelley, » Preside - hundredwe e practical top may be attacked.” th " ; “ » oo Mfarte, Bognville: 1st Lt. Cha : roughout the world, according seaman apprentice, Ee ey Coon tn 3 Korn pe was Ss, Bodies of 163 Former Indiana REE Ph PRLS pc Eh Torin HE ET, RE . e rom \ 4 pid gi mitted us to proceed to Kaesong, soa eo 31715 0010 20pounds; Residents Aboard Haiti Victory i Sally "ATER a Ga bis A Plc. Robert G. Henderson, son|A0d David C. Wallace, fireman stigate ime ® border Bi of 40.500. She 33th from mn w $17.25 were paid for The bodies of 23 Indianapolis residents ate among 163 Hoda pA jayion, ed ot le desl | Kong except on orders from 0 H ne: : (lace, 1964 "Taliman Ave. i scatter oads of 300,to 340- armed forces dead who los eir lives in Europe during World| Sidney: t. obey Neen Army, ames ashington, R. R. 1. Fill : | — ould great- Parallel pound weights. Lightweights of War II being returned to the United States aboard the United fing “Atiny: iol, Nowlive + Crotngravile: » 8-1, Filisiose) Two 5; Crotheraville: | Indianapolis a ti citizens of The line rung across the tp of trom 100 to 160 pounds brought! States Army transport Haiti Victory, the Department of the Army Joie BO Rey At ns. mille: Soviet Union {is training as an, 3 c Po Prentice ever disre~ 6000-foot Pine Mountain directly|¢ a x0 ang less announced today ar eats 8s dward MARSHAL Vassily D. Sokolov Ale Force tech-§ . (seamen, Clyde R. Fulkerson and imself su- north .of ‘here. We found fully- Sow prices remained steady as Bach next of kin of the servicemen will be notified in advance abel "S tes] & Shegune: Ad sky, former Soviet military gov-| REAR at. He Le James E. Burnell, were included armed troops everywhere in the yo ivoionis from 330 to y Solo the arrival of the’ vessel andj -| Dona Baim ery Air Poros! 6. ernor of Germany, today hailed SAY Technical as hosts to 22,138 persons of * anid ip ms Pf 2 towns howitzer crew was “zeroing| POURS moved at $14.25 to $16.(again after the bodies arrive at grown bus ny 2 Km a my. Edger 0 hey rd the Red ir ny as the a sates on Voreran. ato. : Plymouth, England, aboard the In" on a steel-towereq airplane pt RS Entwelgn's reached De ome Sehtets Ji. Frank Ho Drasw, Ar Yoree, Jobb L, Millar g Rees BA re. 8 fet ‘solving all problems of modern Pfc. Anthony L heavy cruiser Columbus during : beacon built exactly on the paral-| *2 , rt. | Col. Frank M. Boker. Army, Virginie teh, : Faas: fila, All | warfare, Quaitko wskl, the British Navy Days. They are attempt to lel during the Japanese occupa- gun and good steers and ratio n Vien, the Army Depa RY “Army "oe S ER 2 oS Price dee pring: BS A Writing in the Communist formerly of 440 the sons of Mrs. Opal Marie Fulk: rnme tweights brought fairly act ment sa : : : gt. ry . Rad an. ge . - rit hy tion. early oe Bony rid Sve Returned seryicemen from In- Rddy. "La Porte SHE Henry $i Elliott, tahod Yorn Raiifie, ‘Alien Party newspaper Pravda, Mar-| iN: Warman Ave. erson, 1117 Gumber St, and Mrs. rity. What The frontier zigzags according An d t of kin in- im sa E. Miller. Lagrange: lst je catart Plo. Xiin R , shal Bokolovsky repeated charges | 8 on duty as & ... gonderson [Wilma M. Burnell, 232 N. Lynn s since wa to the topography and seems to absent. Prices ranged from dianapolis ‘and nex; 0 Hasicton Pye dosepn F. Farinella: in| ahi Pp. Reed Churubusco: Bic fester “/that Britain and the United personnelclerk e roo st ctivel embers raty covers < be wherever the opposing forces Se 2 higher, espe. (Cle: don L pms. At Foros ith Hd F, eri dat Earl} Lid JAlt/ States had acted in “bad faith” with the Eighth Fielc Artillery o" wefPEeCRely Any a r by AUK. [ie pay it ds. Weig! whose next of kin omas L. Amos, ington: T-5 David B. Finch. Ar A ivitie: BEb Robert Ihardl avant in World "War II by postponing | Battalion at Nara, Japan. ., . Pvt. 3 ~P ? Short 8 Loads R. R. 268." 2d Lb. James A. Bed: Jane F. Darrah. Centerville: ist aX | Force. ‘Mrs, Helen R. Boonville: Ernest Franklin, son of Mr. and| hoir are Midshipman, Thi arsedes all Crowd the Line A short three loads of near Salinity 9/2 5 is We Bruck Jr. wk pe iter Prog LR Ful | Riegel” Ft. Farne:' tht 8 Weiey NS fh OE re . oo a Bo Mrs. Louis Frankiin, 1024 W. [Cina . Clhistord M, Rigebns, aon of know that There are wooden markers on average Shoice 812-pound mixed Rd: Py Ror W. Carnes. 123 &. phi shine 166 3 re ¥ 3) False er. Army. fH Xd ne Tat Te Willan t Reems. Alf viet Union.” 20th St, is on his wy home for, 486 Drive oars ig us accused the parallel, but south Korean yearlings sold at $25.50. Several Ale. fic 6 *N. "Keystone. Ave.; Prt. ney, {' Force, Earle Fortney, Rushville: Herold & Roemie: Wandhurni la} Lt- SR separation after serving with the 1 : rsons could troops usually stay 1000 yards|loads of mostly good and choice Charies Chamberlain, Arms.’ Basi S¢ fy Lawrence . Pry, Army. Mis. Rots| Pierce, Eyansvilie ‘Vatican City —@ 124th Infantry Division at Camp and Midshipman, Fourth Class, riminal tris south of the line. Communist pa- Medumweighy steers sold at $24 a glanes, Ai ALF F Force “Aner C3 Ji. Army Galand Vv v. Funk ., Munele: Pores. virsina 1, Boeentimg: y Al THE Roman Catholic Church Gifu, Japan. John W. Jeffries. n of ae sd ave te Cong Ti Re of Hh SEE RE SRA PEAR RV Eb ELE Re TRACE at ee Bo SO yy ie wut of Kaesong Se¢llers asking more than $25. bach Ar Force. Helen M, Eschenbach. 313 Pie. oad GC. gibson, Army, orn Be fast Sha Kaltord. Amo Sith property “within certain limits.”| Ret. Clarence C. Myers, son of ‘ iii Three loads of common mixed- or “Dou iss, C. Gleeson. Army, william | Donn # Cocamen” Grsencastie; Pot & 3 RrgiyCCdimon. shader. South| The official text of an address Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch, 1308 Lt. (jg) Kdward A. Taylor, s to super- we crossed through a cluster of 2 Do ue sedan. Army on isy FF. m Greencastle; Pvt.| Ben py ab Fm i Stews art Ar Fores, USN. 2328 N. Del St. and buildings to a trench. Color near-950-pound steers sold gsr} OR: Frederick 1. Graham, Army, Ms. Olive L.'by Pope Pius XII to 400 Euro-|E, 16th St, has been assigned US: «Delaware Bt, an ors a post 0 ns us. at $21.50. A load of medium far po en Army, L Re tng ER H 5 in fi Aa Ki gi ads B al yesh, Canadian and Chilean into the 23h infantry Division at Rock LR a ir freedom. Through field glasses we could (heifers sold at $23 as several Valter cris, 1101 8 Alsba apSti fa Mary iw Hager, Bouin pend; T-5| Ate Parse. ih iy n: 1:|dustrialists Saturday quoted the Osaka, Japan. ... Pvt. Willlam cers ile Rd, are aug ug 50 om. ernment of see construction details of thelloads remained unsold, sellers i Hears. 1640 N. Merigian St. Abu 31:|Hardin Columbus J-sgl. Daniel § Mar: dene Shleavor pre. J 2 putin: {Ponti as saying: Francs, son of Mt and Mrs. Ray. . or Le Communist observation points|asking prices more than $24. |Ts™ Omics *8lorts “HR piles ‘Aves towns. fe Bg Re oe fjimiport: " et. Russell Ere tre 1» no doupt Bey ro Hong an A op Seng john 3 Turk, : C . . ; ; + AWA n ce m-has left 24th Inf - ’ + +0, JONN et Comme, 1T007E 10 he conn coon wee memes MESA, SEE a rides £ A hh. diy admits nationalization and ment for assigument to the Z0thison of Mes. Mary R. Kronoshek, nts. cows sold a E. Army, Emma C. Ev fe! i t legitimately | Infantry Divisi 765 N. Arnolde. Ave, has come illage of Leum Ju Dong below . Porce, 0 He O. McKeai anav 8 Swift, Nineveh. judges that one may niry on, a age the left. 5 around $20. Common and me- St; S-5¢ hd ce. bBo oh Hays ad 4 id frond Shu, PP wher Jorg "Thomps asel| vive to the state certain cate-| Pvt. Floyd Knight, son of Mr. pleted his basic airman training the side of The biggest question mark is dium Solg at ids» haa. un 4 S050 “Cota * rion x Vernon: igt Tw Lesite N. Ten North fon: pic." Joh Ege Fol thats gorles of properties, those which land Mrs. Etheridge Knight, 2820|at Sheppard Field, Tex., and has Commie eh pope 'm. Ropee [$1430 lo $11. A livera share Smosh fed EEE Fi Fe J, et A Eee mon tress. tn Th Kiger Combat Com Clas. He has been assed to . can " n * . Smith, Air F Iter B. Smith, 4154; : h r Porce, Jo a ” . f wreckers, event.a Red wave rolled south sold at prices above $15. XN, her Fan Dive, pvt Charis 8 Winkle BR Yo fs fod | Howell. AF Jr, Air tn es “Wi SL "| Greece pany of the 24th Infantry Regl.ithe 20834 Reserve Trainlug Cen ying to tear 3 across the parallel—to retreat or Bulls Steady Ounner's ‘Mate _3-cl. Haury Eo ening. | L Lo noe Ee, OE rutleon Ar Arye hor Hud, 3 | set, rd tli Se Air x THE Greek army is deploying t.... Richard M. Wilson, hos- ter at Brooks Alr Force Base, Sing. — War fight. Much could depend upon| Bull prices remained fully Navy Hier 8 ul, i rm Ming. json, Lawrericebury. A, Troutmap, i Ys attack from pital apprentice, USN, son of Tex... Herbert L. Vandergrift, JN. that answer. steady as medium and good |v: Sears. 1436 N. Tremont St T-Sgt. Albert 8. .Huff, Air Fores JIOUMER Kew nes. rk us #:/to meet a threatened attack from Mee 1H, Wilson, 805 N. Ala- fireman apprentice, USN, son of Th th Indi dead and Arnold, B. Hut, Hardinsburg: 2d Lt. Wil- | 5 i “Beng ill { along the Alsausage bulls sold at $19.50 to e other In ana ead a lam Fp Jens. Air B erman Henry | ioe td Ti: Yle drm. naw. {guerrilla massing g bama Bt., was recently graduated Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vandergrift, everything ocal Issues $21. Some remained unsold, |PeXt of kin: Charles. On Bia Pap Tes, Army: | Army. Mendal ‘Walden. Dyer: t. Melo ; | banian- Greek frontier, it Was re-rrom the Hospital Corps School [136 8. Fourth St, Beech Groy First Lt. Warren M, Allender, Air Force. iz Watson Ar w on, i t | Yee, used. . . . sellers asking higher. prices. Good whose next of kin ix Warren P. Allender, Kana ol Al Oce Joe. Kuanapel. | ron: “°C * William =D. Wenles, : ported today, {at Great Lakes. {has graduated from the Naval language of beef bulls d ns Morristown: Capt, Charles F. Anderson: Chinsion an Ie apd bk sa 2x id eAThart W. Weales Colimbus: yd | The Greek general staff de-| Machinists School at Great Lak vhat will be Bd Asked 2 oad of ov hg Ed Mgt ctr | Shot eileen: Gary: Prt: |W. Wincaid, Afr Force, Mareatei Black- KE Weis, semersonyiiic: pre chasies scribed the guerrillas as “strong| Pfc. Louis P. Clark, USMC, son| = a a U. 8. dele- ig Steers sold at $24.50. irre BR isons Ble RH Sherman it, Kitts, Koromo: Hawvile: S-gt Win & "iit, Ma; concentrations.” It announced Fy on re Mrs. Dre Siarw, {ne | Ship Movements Vealer prices remained Sgt. Max E. Baker, Air Force, Ests O.| Pvt B. Kiiscotek Army gwal. |Force Mrs, Gladys M. Whitaker, Ander-/that they were piling up large a8 serving ahoar e . 1 oi [with Friday's bulk ne seat £5 icin BE Moe, Seal Sra’ hs UAE Ra ely, Mid, WAC” JRE amounts of ammunition and other RL CEAl, Flues UBB Juioah pie NE Sans y will work i 18" practical top price falling 50 well. Norman: Bic. Frank &, Bocek Black | Raiph C. Loechle, Alr Force. Lillian Bu bie ann B Wale A my ue supplies inside Albanian territory,|in the Mediterranean. . . . Four pots a eas Miaenck: Tr peace but { 2 icents Good and choice moved | Mo. Seoline Bocek, East Chicago; T-Set. pe rs EE 5 ons id ©, donser: Eo i Muncie F "pen ARE Fade Ferre {Indianapolis men have arrived inj 5 PA ear "0 tar Gerald J. Boston, Army, Mrs. Lolah razil; T-Sgt. William K. Love, Air Force, Haute; 8-Sgt. L est rmany |Norfolk, Va., aboard the destroyer Rin de tan ras rice. If the 8744 | lat $24 to $25.50, common and| Boston. Jasonville: 8-Sgt. Bruce O. Box. Mattle Love, Lawrenceburg: 1 ih (Hazel Yor Bren insion Uns Army, | NEW West G - |¢ der USS H ® Crag AE peace.—Nore | ‘mediums at $16 to $23.50, and. DTS, Alf Force. Jacquelin Boxberser.|J Lowman. Air Porce Bly Ld A NEW ee or that of with the N Hamul atter Ans | view of Lit- ; lculls down to $10. ary o. Kistler. 8 th ‘Bend: "2d Lt. Tae ed ret EA Shona} tution, patterned after that of ¥ pe ufOpedn 38 | aries et fof EF rent re Fh Conduct Services [wom iui: a wa Fre" art Brn § 20 : 178! 'ply remained steady in sheep (Campbell pl ir Force. Alta Campbell I 1 i a jl George I. ing a safeguard against the rise seaman, son oF Charles ¥. Pool, WANTED ing that ‘the : trade. A truck-lot of good 87- Katherine “Cochran. Aubin M:8¢t, Gor: Air Force; CR T- ast For Mail Carrier another Hive, vas subiitted 2825 Forest Manor Ave; Thomas 0 speak for : ioe) |pound shorn lambs sold in No. 2 [East ‘Chicas: 8-Sst. Herman Cox. Jr. amor 30 1h. MTains Times State Serviee houses—has 19°" |Pelts at $28. Odd lots of medium |ATmy. Herman Cox Sr. Anderson; Pfc. McAfee, Air Force, Henry W. Mcates, New| WINCHESTER, May 9—Ed J.|8overnors for approval today. ARMSTRONG'S y can home.— 31 [to low-good lambs brought $24.50 ger. Winchester Ey Vie er A Bl, Breen Rachie ren arm in {Payne, veteran Winchester mall 53 he, sonstitution was adopied ASPH ALT T LE MANUFACTURER'S : 102 (to $27. orce. car . Deer, argersville ames | rmy. Lans carrier, who died Friday in Ran- 0 y e nn Constituen 3 | # | Most slaughter ewe prices re- © a o a an an ox dolph County Hospital was buried Assembly ian night after 250 AGENT earth. . . is |mained steady as heavyweights D Hh { C d B in Fountain Park Cemetery fol- days of drafling. A : vs | he is no escape 109 | dropped 25°cents. Good and choice lowing services here yesterday.| It provides for an elected presi- re you contacting lumber yards, arget.—Som. 103% | wooled ‘ewes sold at $8.50 to $11. He was 73, dent and prime minister. It will building supply houses, paint and igan. {#%| Comparable shorn loads sold at| | ES 0 riang e aying a. Payne was the first foot go to the various German state hordware stores? If so, here's % ($7 to $9, common and medium city carrier in Winchester. He|legislatures for ratification after 3 . : ; your opportunity fo join manus MPRERHE oe wl OF Wants Me tg Die) Wiies Wile DD St St Bo vreere 37, ow cee ev | SARK ace igh gly ver oi hogs, 10,000; cattle, 2350; calves, Of Tavern Owner Before He Kills Her Jie was § lifelong resident of nofs, \. Seating. Sndiana. purtisty 182 1525, and sheep, 375 Winchester. Assembly delegates beat back, [UNSER LINOLEUM ASPHALT established. Excellent commission. 17% ’ . SEATTLE, Wash, May 9 (UP)—Tavern Owner Otto Weidum,| 1 130, forced his red-haired wife, Millie, 28, to write a death note trary yin g are his wife, Flo|66 to 2, a final Communist effort| 29¢ Ibe Te Write for Detoils to 3302 Rankin fo M her mother before he killed her and a friend, Frank Howe, 3 and/p atson Payne; a son, Donald H.|to sabotage the constitution last it a up loyee of the 8a anage ended his own life, police said today. Ea ne Ingianapoils; i a _ step night. Communists proposed that | 919 TIE | 9:9 Tht | 9:9 TILE Sales Manager, P. 0. Box 234 e taxpayers’ . Gli dd i Mr. Weidum surprised Mr. Howe visiting Mrs. Weidum yester-| aughter, Mrs. Cedric Briner, the Assembly abandon the work] Bl 109 i en 0. i Lancaster, O.; a stepson, W. T.| and start negotiati ith | . 21% {day. The tavern keeper ordered Mr. Howe from the house and negotiations with Com- . Memphis, Tennessee r for bright 3%] James C. Rankin has been followed him to make certain he left the neighborhood. (Romizer. Baltimore, Ma, ang five munists of Eastern Germany for § 353 W, Wash, LI-4685 : igrandc ren ’ 0 ; {named general manager of the, Then Mr. Weidum returned to jan all-German government. 10% | 1% new Glidden Co. feed mill in In-/the house and ordered his wite| CROSSWORD PUZZLE ; systems and ....|dianapolis, Dwight P. Joyce, pres-|to write a note to her mother on| the Budget ident, announced today. Mr. the bottom of a large candy box.! Anvwer to Previews Pussie «es: | Rankin was recently named exec- In a firm, precise hand, Mes, Musical CARTE EH EARGEL | 8 granted a i utive assistant Weidum wrote: Sico Instrument Y HE IOILIAIE 1 Ried H i : to Mr. Joyce. | “Dear Mother: Aan | LoL RIAL INVZATL suggesjions. Mr. Rankin! “This is Frank's pen. He says, HORIZONTAL 3 Free Et A iB RIC Al pis | Bk FHS Wet FREE joined the Glid- to use it. Ott says we're both = {Depicted wind 4 Negative repry [NIT 1811 £3 | ] (ST MOTH PROOFING ) more than 3 # den Co. in 1942: very sorry it had to happen. But instrument $ Domestie ALL HT [%] PRIN : nd L © as director of re- that's life, even if it's short. 71t is pla IMIGSY ZY, ETS TAT AT ALL STORES All garments processed In mofdh781,663. ool Vir * “hie 4 bw EO Et Tanks Lows Up, WEIGH OM] ~ i plave Slave NATE 2A pool solution—insured against Ra” un Tol 8 Bene has served in im-| says he will—he will be shot. Ott| 13 Indolent 9 Futile poe] i ell 1123) moth damage for 6 moaths un. - nvestors Teleanons % ol. i portant. capaci- says he loves me more than any-| 14 Oil 8 Handle Ft Hil HOLT hf ABE 13 ¢ salary ad. Pron ge 55. ties since his re-|thing in the world, and won't, 18 Central Behold! REBEL 2 HEL 1821010) nt. Persons § 1nd Bub Serv 358 7 furs. from naval shaze He With Snybody. inves 18 Leeward 10 By way of RLLALLE! TRIESISIES) pu “he hee service as a leu-| “I love Ott, Mom, I always have, {sland es eMeiency oh IE 7 inne, tenant. He has and always will, but he wants me. 18 Consumed 3 Whole 34 Delivers man 45 Tidings service may Mex-dtviden | Mr. Rankin been assistant|/to die. Love always, your girl” | 19 Near hie mel 3 Jesia) 40 Paolis ae to the manager] About an hour later, Mr. Howe 20 Study group Com nglish school iNCreases. be De (of industrial and transportation returned. Mr. Weidum met him| 22 Not (prefix) 17 Vuginun 30 Cat 49 Fastener i CLEANED AND PRESSED was ons by ee ales (and manager of the spe- at the door with a 22-caliber rifie| 23 Tip 20 Doble y 37 Flowers 51 Chemical © WEDNESDAY es rE o ipd MLastto 206: Fe cialty sales department. and fired two shots into his ab-| 25 Ireland 2 Understa 42 Competent suffix % THURSDAY RY: ; Tr suggesting { aringers. Se, anc Pater gor fc He served as treasurer and/domen. Mr, Howe died on the|27 Biblical name E Praised has a Sarve $3Court (ab) | s of moving as; than So. I oontpts. 58 ibe. to cave, PTESident of the Cleveland Junior| front lawn with his hands ~"" in| 28 Playing cards ists 55 Compass point | ® FRIDAY wi Ps o A lass. aod pedium. | Chamber. of Commerce and has| his pe. ets. 29 Higher Branch Stores Close $9000 a year. : ; Ho grads. : been active in Red Cross and] Mr. Weidum locked the front| 30 French article M. : Butertat—_No 1 Adc: Be “elivires at| Community Fund work. and back doors as his wife ap-| 31 Two (prefix) Wednesday at 1 P, olan Each lave won the foc: He will have full responsibility | parently waited calmly for him'to| 32 In (prefix) amounts. Local 7 Truck a Prices for all operations of the feed mill kill her. He shot her in the left Bitp—— in Plain Garments recently re- division and will work under the(iemple with the rife ang then| orchestras DRESSES, SUITS for hand supervision of Paul E. Sprague, se a African town rings to ing vice president and director of the [through the head with a double- 38 Was borne COATS Ty frond Glidden Co. and chairman of the basreied shotgun. Tcl Ses son Fears, ev regearch and development com-| The Weidums’ 6-year son ; ANY T™WO 0,000 savings | mittee. was staying with Mrs. Weidum’s| 40 Boy's ‘ C. Kenneth Shuman,’ former mother, Mrs. Ann Hampton of manager of the feed mill division, | Redmond, Wash., when the slay- 4] Snyons FOR will become manager of research|ings occurred. Guido’ ton. that |and development, , s scale TO SERVE YOU BETTER brought him U. S. Statement gency jointly - Se —— gy i ET, TE | in tm save nearly pared wit » ver ago. sy 5, com. s and earli | ; Year | Reasonable Prices a'm wt RE Rings Cleaned YRER of Charge ne w-type i , 588, t year in the . | Kia | .s WER. : np ae THE 77¢ WAbash 4521 FOR STORE Nearest You ; .
