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Conference Notes Grandpapa, 82, Have ‘Miracle’ Escape in Explosion Girl, 19 Says She
P3 Shortage Takes Twin Sons | Sa I . str Saw Tenor Slain Au In Fatherlfl stride | | Attendance Rising, : (BATESVILLE, Miss, May 19 Tip Brings New Quiz Methodists Told ~~ (UP) —An S2yearold grand: | Of Paroled Convict i aay lisaid today he couldn't see any- ! ATLANTA, May 19 (UP)-In-: o are increasing in the|thing unusual about his 41-year-, {formation from a 19-year-old girl Lexington Methodist Conference old wife's presenting him with | but a shortage of ministers is ob- hefty twin sons. who claims she witnessed the rE reat poh, father, W. 7. “Thompaoh. EE Oe vestcr wl bg : istipointed. Sut that he and his wife. i a Aa Vv of S 3 , ~ ™ The Rev. Clarence T. R. Nelson haven't they? The oldest is 24. 8 roled convict Grover Tojo Pulley. of Indianapolis, executive secre-|The youngest is 2. The one in’ it was learned today. tary of the conference board of the middle is 5. | { The girl was reported to have education, told the Lexington] Neighbors apparently didn’t see fuamed Pulley, previously listed as: Conference today in its annual anything unusual about the birth {the only “hot suspect” in the session in the Simpson Church(0f the mew twins, either, because jcase, as one of three persons that Sunday school and churches they were born at the Thompson, {with her in a meeting with Garare Srowing, The Rev. Mr. Nel- Bome 15 Tiles rom here last| iris here the night he was slain.| son 8 e 147 churches of the Saturday. e news reached | | She was said to have told po-i seven conference states—Indiana,/ Batesville yesterday. | {lice that a fight developed, a shot] Oliver T. Martin . . . Burial Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, north- * x = | {was fired and the singer's body! Saturday n Crown Hill follow. {was placed in a downtown alley, jng services at | p. m. in Patthere. { ton Funeral Home.
ern Illinois, Minnesota and Wis-| THE BOYS were not even |. The German-born tenor's body, =
consin showed a 12 per cent gain weighed in at birth, but toda during the Crusade for Christ Teien tipped the scales at 3
membership in the named] A midwife delivered the first territory is 30,178. The churchichild at the rural home, and Mr.| schoels show an increase of 3¢|Thompson thought it was alll per cent and a total membership|over. But Mrs. “Thompson an-| of 13,203. a nounced that something was Blames Low Salaries wrong. | The Rev. Charles F. Golden of| SO they sent for Dr. John Mar-| New York blamed low salaries tin. Who soon found out what the
¥ - iwas found here four weeks ago . . i /today, following an Atlanta = Oliver I Martin pearance of the touring Metro- « {politan Opera Co. } i { The girl was listed as Alma : |Johnson. of Richmond, Va. De-| |eS ere 4 itective Superintendent E. I. Hil {debrand said she has been in| . custody here for nine days on a, Services Set
: Photo by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer, joarcotics charge, For Local Merchant Services for Oliver T. Martin,
ity for the shortage of ministers, USty son. Tig In the central jurisdiction of the! This family of five miraculously escaped inju
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{ i Mr. and Mrs. William H. Winzenread, Sally Sue and twin F a 2d yesterday in General Hospital { are serving churches. | : | are ; rrom I tivit . ; | A Th ee The Rev.|g Still at Large | brothers, Richard and Charles. AN | Radioact JE will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in| partment of Negro work of the] WATKINS GLEN, N. Y.—Scar-| ..". 8 aon: lranvabl by No T,__the John A. Patton Funeral Home.| Methodist Board of Missions. head, which is Catharine Creeics (S] 4 P 1 x whoo {movable plastic wallpaper has g, 1 wij be in Crown Hill. He Dr. M. L. Harris of Little Rock|finny version of the cat with nine, ues ro rrowier H been. developed as a remedy tol... 5, reported that the North Central lives, iss off on another year of! . ® 3 {one of the critical health haz-| gi Tennessee, Mr. Martin Association of Colleges and Uni-|providing fishermen in this area! Aft M + Bl 1 ards of the atomic age, radioac- )jved in Indiana , y t A] i , polis 38 years, He, Fe ovalilY 3330 Fuilander With hard-luck pales. | er ys erious an tive pollution of laboratories and was owner of the O. Martin Coal ap seven straight seasons,| .o,¢nued From Page One) [called Chick and Dick (nick- factories. |Co., 1125 W. 25th St. He was a proved institutions. The school Scarhead has come up from his; I found her names of the twins)” the father| A scientist from the Oak Ridge member of the Bethel Methodist
1 se we ” 21 thus became the first Negro Seneca Lake habitat to the creek’s Where are you?’ and o related. “About that time I Church and the Senate Avenue!
church-operated college to be ac- spawning beds, nesting spot of hand and dragged her out of the _|pational laboratory in Tennes- i | 8 g- Spo » the mother continued. {heard Chick answer from out-| Dr. Carieton Jealous. IYMCA. Formerly a trustee of the
credited by that association. {the old rainbow trout. At least bed’ see, dePastors will give their reports onct during each of the seasons,| Sally was uninjured, despite the Side, Tie Jn Jumpel ows and scribed this new wall coating to Be he) Chuseh, 1 yun Diemer tonight and tomorrow. Additional/the fabled fish has been on some heavy load of debris which had rea, g tes 1 : he Yara. d > wltne American Chemical Society. ment at the “Y." Snag speakers for today were Bishop angler's line. But not to stay. fallen directly on her, (minutes _aler Ne 3a down. The “wall a Athl- Surviving are. his wife. Mra Richard C. Raines of the Indiana; Scarhead got his name from the. Meanwhile, the father who saidistairs, too.” hy lth hy : Are es at Georgia Tin: a son, James Methodist Area; Dr, M. S. Davage marks on his head left by the he thought the blast was “a. The father said the boys Ar zy 0.0 8 a i IOTver > Martin. IAtBavolE: of Nashville, Tenn., of the Board hooks and barbs of numerous un- tornado or earthquake” heard the couldn't remember how they Nl 38 pruscodly By eohalahnapoUs; « 8
y | of Education of the Methodist successful fishermen. On the rain- cries of the two boys upstairs reached the first floor but fgtioptated 3 on rubhery fim daughter, Jos. Suma Gee Wash
: called cocoon, : ington, Hartford, Conn. ¢the Church, and Howard Sumpter of bow’s head is a silver spoon, left! and made his way through the he believed they had crawled out] If the walls bécome “hot” from mother. Mrs. Ellen Marbury, In-
South Carolina of the Church when he first escaped from a choking clouds of dust to the a window and down the slant- 1a gioactive substances, the coat- dianapolis; a half brother, Rob-
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Board of Temperance. {Seneca Lake angler. From other|stairway. |ing roof. ing can be stripped off and re- : ear} parts of his head and body pro-| Stairs Torn Loose Everything OK _, {placed with a new one, he said. et Marbury: Indianapolis: any : L STRAUSS ST. LOUIS BLAST INJURES 13 |trude leaders, results of other we He found the heavy wooden) oo oe pouse | rn . ST. LOUIS, May 19 (UP)—An successful attempts to land him. |stairs had been torn loose from i r : i \ 2 explosion collapsed a tenement a the house and blown into splin- Miss Betty Weiglein, 21, a room- Howe High Schedules Civic League to Meet OMPANY here injuring 13 people, three of |ASPHALY IN DEMAND iters. Only a few Koards i left the house at 12:20 a. m. Publications Party Officers and directors of the : whom still were hospitalized to-| The majority of paved airports; still attached to the second story to go to Cincinnati. i : ; : {Brookside Civic League will meet y hy day. The blast was believed in the United States are of as- landing. Mrs. Wingipread said she po ore, lish. Schools annual, “ine Brookside = Community SPECIALTY SHOP—Third Floor caused by escaping gas | phat | “I couldn't get to them and I| . ¢ | Publications Party will be held at yq,40 at 7:30 p. m, today. A card x sorb A a A RE Ne See locked the door after Miss Wei-| 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the school party will follow, beginning at 8 glein left and that “everything Cafeteria. Planners expect ap- clock. i | ‘seemed to be all right then.” {proximately 60 persons to attend. ry 2 : : Pupils on the committees are | ro waused to Marilyn Cranston, general chair- . house and furniture, seemed ip} San Sane Means, an unge . center in the kitchen. A refrig- his: Marilyn Powers, chairman : lerator: was. blown to’ Wee th lof favors, with Barbara Pletcher, kitchen stove 1aE eh ® Jane Keith, Charlotte Walton; 3 { chen stove Was catapu into! vr rota Scovell, chairman of pub- STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW
{the basement and a waffle iron; ; } {licity, with Dean Morrow, and was Sowa into. small chunks Of Robert Fields; Barbara Davis, {metal. {chairman of alumni invitations, ; A ie | Kitchen walls were hurled Into, icied by Jane Kirkhoff; Jo { r | ; ‘the backyard and a window frame|
“1Anne Wood, student invitations; was the only part of the room's| ,.,, wennell, chairman of re-
: jRtveTur rich Temained intact freshments, with Jackie Abraham . : ; 1 BR 3 ; Mary Torrence, Cacil C. Canina \room house was blown loose, part, a4 Judy 2 TTY with mee VACATION-BOUND Mgr. of it to the sidewalk on the oppo-imayior, Mike Wagoner; Norma The Strauss Global + |site side of the street. Only onel gy 14; representing Hilltopper; Jo piece of glass in the house, a pockersmith, Jennie Konold, Travel Service transom in the dining room, was m,wer, and Harold Crawford, can be very ‘unbroken. { reservations,
The hot water heater tore! i —— a i— helpful in the matier | through the kitchen floor, the ROUTINE POLAR HOPS of tickets and Ethel M. Swartz {ceiling and roof and landed 75] Three routine flights a week r ations and
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