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|young people Will be studying" «No, he hasn't come in yet. But I'm not troubled about that—it|your musketeers wouldn't do. So and working In science in’ many isn't really late. And I'll be glad to have a visit with you before Ilour people in Washington 8 school year as a result of the Ang Tv misked you. OR. Cs her escort of the|tive captain, who impetus. given to Internationsl. ignan't we go into the library, ng hia. a... _ the ¥BI School Bo RmaCH.the-Uitet Nec ain sommtorts Ti rise B14 SILORTH Inughbd scart Ee pw he a EC . Beientific andidrink 100, You look to me as if]juiy: Bul-Why-in hell that he wasn't the least bit in Besded " ; these men have been arrested? d be £5 [Cultural Organization, here one. por violating the _neutrality|¥led as to a charge that coul Paris. : While they talked, Richard laws? Why, -they'll be out by| Drought against you. He offered... ) fro ine na- Hantington had been slowly guid- Z 1 . : to arrest you for the murder of i ! Representatives from nin ing his stepdaughter in the direc-|R00R! Before noon, in all human a Su other A were ol dur- tion of the library, his arm still Welfood, Thay oy Snes: tain FNurphy told me the whole {ing a two-day meeting. Leaders proud her. Svhen they reached it, [Stick against any of my men. (story. He showed me just how a y tions De eased her an Ww her cape el ” > BAN of . science .youth argasiy ond from hér shoulders. Then he “Elaborate precautions to 8810-1 3 re against You appear on the
Mit someone can present sufficient! working in many " ul Sad uain wn at the envelope she guard these adventurous Soulsiy,g, of as attenipted evidence In favor of the action. #] languages became acquainted ee Nanded him [against ‘any charge, of having|g,ineredq ht fats gi he Forum in Survey Discussed jana exchanged experiences. : violated the neutrality act will be| 3.4. rich 428 not The Ex . the radiogram. ! didn't say who-—was to be arDAE OOMTOR arses Beare Sacused wy mail J Years of Experience ‘| “con he deliberation which 88 useful as an anchor to &irested on a murder charge today y were Added, 2 'y board. It ated op aie sens The American experience de-|.naracterized all his movements, drowning man. —Saturday.” : : » v Jy ~ 4 a CoE . : "Uf veloped THFUZN"yeury of “exper-ihe-unfolded-the_.message and, “Somebody's been making To-Be-d. Won 680 of the city’s 145,000 dwellings © = hl i " Pe hi : {ence with science clubs of Amer-|read it. Then he replaced it in its brains” for you Boys up theres 0 BQ outinusd) ly turn. Were Vacant as of July 18. lady mL ales know how fo do thing about the heat a envelope, | Foxworth added cordially. "Of Keres. Pushed By ‘arfaneemen [6 shows him A rent office breakdown of the : Three pooches and a young lady in Los Ange now how to some’ hg u [tea and the science talent search on lcourse, what you've just done is Ju an, Messner, ine *Conrrient ' JS tuaeratio vacancies indicated that 106 were| which everybody else just talks about XY slanda Countsoto, 6, uses the bucket-and-tub met a formed the basis of the projected| «.pySs’” he sald. “That, I illegal as hell. Uncle Joe and his| er , inasth for rent and 288 were for| lower temperatures for Happy, Brownie and Buck as the Los Angeles heat wave goes into ifs third extension of science club work su pose, would be Russell Al- Politburo and the whole NKVD REBELS KILL 7 POLICEMEN things wera sale. Of the 106 for rent, 94 scorching day. ao to all nations. The 800 foreign |g iice the archeologist.” never pulled a gaudier set ofl SINGAPORE. Aug. 6 (UP) — r the govern« were occupied within the next T clubs already affiliated with. «yes Do you know him, too?” frame-ups on the day before one, g,ven_pol wtre-Kilied and
science clubs of America form a “Certainly. But my knowledge of their fair, free and demociatic = + a. nucleus for the international eX- oyu ion as comprehensive as elections in Poland. or Romania.|17 wounded yesterday when Ma-
In regar-to tone vacunt_m sroren 10. MIS. Hattie Moore Services Monday
je plants, but controls, the report said ry Cheer | ~-ipansion-of the movement | , : . ¢ y 8 i l ; t 3 I-thought it was. I didn't know he My compliments to you the rest layan terrorists ambushed a HO Ae ra B. Forrest, board mem-| oo, For Charles Hall » | In France, representatives of was in love with you." {of the Guta: -——tthree-truck police convoy in lonely y bry Jos DOF, Jeported that 995 “for rent’ Rites Tomorrow Services for Charles Hall, 2318) [VICES lie d | national departments of educa-| “I didn’t eithér. That is, I| For the first time, Huntington Pahang state, authorities said toanapolis a ead ln Tull E. 46th St, who dled yesterday Hon and Solna 2uaim, tne thought—I hoped—and then Gi © Lh a be pusdied. a day. CROAL NOVICES y hor ; : . h national radio, a lead- went away.” glance he turned on Foxworth in-| by condemn. 21 and 29. while working as a meat cutter whe ww —_— a i oe. eee Emad SY. pias I sap ond . . 4 fence journal, a youth cen-| « h ? dicated some bewilderment. a rin > 1 pr A oT the Board] Mother of --State. divisor {mu Greenaburg 1006. Will be, Salvation Amy ne — an Eid “organi-| 3 en U4 all thi Be pe hy.| “I confess that's hardly the Te-|am hun Bulding clrooration. Hehon w- tat more erderce vous bevel Senator Was 75 «(ha st 130 pm Monday in ine Worker 47 Years lio wie ci fr FOR i's Yo 10S Uncles anv ne id ly fi 4 Bll 0, Sel * W. Peace Chapel. "A of lanning gave a dinner at Antoine's. The “We Have your three key men in corporation. to the hiehest bidder there: to také cone -eould recommend that the Fede Services for Mrs. Hattie M. Harry w Moore a Services for Mrs. Lelia A. Bolt-| Czechoslovakia is planning & DO 0 ig! hds of politi-- housing expediter lift rent po Moore, mother of State Senator| Burial arrangements were incom: inghouse, Salvation Army worker science clubs in every secondary | next ay Rs _ i Gg A = pe gg hi, 1 : Oy a and boosted trols here. . : : "plete. He was 55. |for 47 years, will be held at 10/school. HE . |ers an at safie afternoon ! } ae A ae " tons to cam- Seeks ‘Conclusive’ Data Hoyt Moore Sr., will be held at r Born in Crab Orchard, Ky la. m. Tuesday in the Salvation] Denmark 1s expanding its came to. call. Uncle was out, as what you were preparing to send ** —* voTice To smb aign to “This boar rigin »|3.p. m. tomorrow in the home of rh ! ~t 8s nd! th science organizations and usual, so bye and bye Russ and Ijout—the planes, barges, landing sealed bids 7 recet by poor OE Yr hot Pitt aed. Ber sum, 3200 8. Lyndhwret Drivel iis; Hail lived 13 Indianapolis 24 Army, Sitaser. Hodlirook Oy ¥ |went dancing. Then Sunday, helcraft, and all. Your expedition Bgsd, of School Commissionsrs, Sf hs ; erman said, “to # , . ‘Lyn Ve.! ves: hes { awn Ave. al : . ‘ . ’ , . . : ’ the rent control situation in har. Burial will be in West Newion|oo Ai Jae hai Sheet In jus meat Bloomington. % For Latin America, UNESCO took me out to Lacome for the really has bie Jumobtiiasgs ja. Ma 8 ope onday. August 8 1040, hat by the oid anapolis, and eventually to decon-| cemetery : |was a veteran of World War I| Mrs. Boitinghouse, who lived is planning a traveling exhibit day. And Tuesday was the Twelfth FOXWORTS - laughed. “You piEltcirical Supplies for Brosd Ripple products gous { trol it. It is, therefore, our func- . land a’ member of the Disabled|in 1017 Laurel St. died yester-to demonstrate the methods and/Night Ball. Wednesday he] ; ry n . a | aif as per specications on file in the pducers, thus | tion to decontrol rents, but mot| Mrs- Moore, who had lived In ut bor A erica day in the Robinson Nursing/advantages of science organiza- couldn't coms to see me On ac- Keep Jalking about the xp ~ (OE Of any Tomes the Fight to-sccept h necessitates ! before we have conclusive evi-|the home of her son since Feb- : {Home, 2250 Central Ave. . She/tion by young people. {count of that -awful scientific tion. I give you my wor Te or reject anv or all bigs. 1 all wealth | dence.” ruary, died there Thursday eve- Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Coe SA | Interest in sctence clubs wis meeting, and yesterday—no, it isn’t going to pt any or NERS § study of ; ~The American Home Owners’|ning. She was 75. Madge Hall 3 azughter Mrs. | Born in Bloomington, she had|also reported from Poland, Fin- was just this morning, he went turn tose Days is pe = hil A ke part in an v president £. E. WHntmors, Born in Pella, Tow, she Was] oroSes ant Harold Hall. ane made her-home-in Indianapolis land. Switzerland. England and away” yogve-waiiosiusiote Menl uve ii ra al or-against i e carrier 8 ux EE sh : Ps. 2% 104 tions. ; ’ ~ ER SR eR “ptebanins. / 1, but which indicated only one ay the wife of the late Wiltam J./two sisters, Mrs. Jack Nix and" B at 36 veal en nd he time. to fall in love, Ruth, and I'm going to return that compli-indisnepelis approval, ) y one d 8M ho died f Surviving are her husband! Delegates and observers att ) ) hii" L . vacant in oore, who our years ago. Mrs, Phil Sellers, all of Indian- : PPT Tet he That : = it _hasn’ n for ment by being equally frank with {he posrd of Fark 5 can protest to rent control.igne moved to St. Louis, Mo.,| {Marion W. Boltinghouse, four science clubs conference were Lord knows it been for, p——ersfhareis—to—8 {ihe hour of 2:00 : ! ;|apalis, and five brothers, John oo. "wwjiam C. Byron, Charles presented the science clubs of any lack of opportunity. I don’t YOU. OO Ry TIE
He sald he knew of a great many
such units. where her husband was employed nq William Hall, both of Columas a toolmaker, 30 years ag0 pus: Russell, Anderson; Ben, De-
“I know of one man who is
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holding 60 houses and a woman >1t°F lving in Indianapolis fOr tpoit. and Cecil Hall, Indianapolis.
who is refusing to rent 10 units
ho is also an until controls are lifted.” Active In St. Louis civic cir- } ’ to vote the merger of the Trans- {If *'%, TH ose wh rm z . : M 1 Privilege ~ [INE that if you didn’t meet your g 8x24. Unit to be fully equ eg a nil OU, meanwhile, was pre-| Cie, MIs. Moore was & member| rs. Hyman Escol io mivgwn, andl Called Rare Priviies fate in New Ofleans, you never Caribbean and the Great Blue Piapdeid Meus SOL, Goger” a: To Trade pal : + - paring to go before the city coun-|of the Women’s Chamber of Com-| . . : I in, Anat Director General Jaime Torre would, and ‘I was inclined to Fleet into existence without fur-iin as part of purch a. price 3 2143, 7cha cil to demand that control merce there. She was also a/Rif@$ In Fl rida 3 Sater : i {Bodet- of UNESCO opened the ther ado. So you've really had. gy™ Trectors our tity To. § to the Cone : ted ntrols be | son pened the agree with her. Now you have. No. Noh ates 18. part: lifted. Mr. Wrentmore said that|member of the First Baptist Mrs. Toby Escol, wife of Hy-| : i ‘ conference telling the delegates: That's what she hoped would Your trip for your pains, Richard. , , wer Mona 4 rel otor. geal part: a petition was already partially| Church, Order of Eastern Star, By acy. ” Mrs. Katie Morrison “Yours is the rare privilege happen, unless I'm terribly mis- I'm not in trouble, I'm not facing tvpe. 30 inch to 40 inch cut. heats ce réspecting an : sompldted h 2 that it would be Tome s Bcotuss Rite and th {man Escol, retired Indianapolis Sarvicen for. Mrs, Ratie’ Mor-Jof didcominating numaniging| taken. She'll be very . much the prospect of telling to a judge, two Jaconson Mowers w Boe o. : presen e Council soon. n St. . heating and roofing contractor, es . =1 , ! g , 11 & jury and ultimately to a peni-| a Hh - ; | ’ ; ‘pleased. And I don’t need to tell _Reauisition No 7087 FY va ws - BI wa, uation to her) as buried jay in Ft. Lau! Hoon, wie ale ursday 3 barjand ang A LE 3 \vou that whatever pleases your tentiary warden -— and now I. 4 Only; Power mowers, 4 cycle motor 1 ia oe arvtera- | Workers’ Tribut in Ca and. derdale; Fla, She dled there at 2 p.m. Monday in the B EC on Wh oil be not thors mother generally pleases me; think we really can tave the resticiowthe, 30.00 loin 404 33,42 0u08 i 3 rs ripure Los Angeles, Cal; three grand-| e , oe {at 2 p. m. Monday in the Barnes n , NOt mere; ”. of the discussion till tomorrow. FRth Ooe PY 382 an : s rt for & bunch A children, Hoyt Moore \Jr., Mrs. Wednesday .in her home. She Methodist Church. Burial will he scientists, but citizens with Seep- s a» |As for the boys, a night in jail| The City of ianapolia ressrves the in Floral Park. : ler insight into the possibilities “HOW SOON could you be Won't hurt them. You can have right to retect any and o bie
two years. ea {
Laniping cov- | To Justice Murphy [Dorothy Smith, and Mrs. Viel ny
DETROIT, Aug. 6 (UP)—Be-
jo ginia Helfenberger, . and four Leads to Walkout great-grandchildren. : 1S \ George E. Coats
Born in Warsaw, Poland, Mrs. Escol lived ir Indianapolis years before she and her family {moved to Florida 10 years ago.
cause Chrysler Corp. workers quit] George E. Coats; Link-Belt Co./ghe was a former member of the
for five minutes to pay tribute to| electrician for the past 20 years, 1ngjanapolis Eeth-El Temple,
bout | - the late Supreme Court Justice Will be buried in Floral Park fol-| tars 3 . PAYSON” but | Frank Murphys -3500 empioyecs lowing services at 1:30 p: ra. Mon.| Surviving, in addition 0 “payroll meets were idled. . s i day in Shirley Brothers West 0 1 Indianapolis, and . Louis otpepeeee ooo... The company claimed the five-| Chapel. I Li yh = init stoppage oh the day BEMY. | Mr. Coats; wiioi lived dn. 843 . Eoc0h, Cb De hres 0 SauShtes dl ; heen Murphy's: funeral was too long. Luett St; died yesterday in St.! . d ' y i hé has i g- . | Mrs. Harry King, Ft. Wayne, and ' They dodked some workers 15| Vincent's Hospital. He was 44. | cally” for 14 th A native of Brown County, he Mrs. Abe Markowitz, Ft. Lauderg for the un. oes : dale; a sister, Mrs. Libby Gold,
That led to further wrangling had been an Indianapolis resident dianapolis;: 10 grandchildren
last Friday, during which Dodge for 42 years.
Truck workers walked off their!
atly aided it jobs for 45 minutes. S.;-a daughter, Miss Marthena Mrs. Milton Dowling County settlers, will be buried in ®icist and cosmic ray authority. ,,ayr" youthful, and sprightly,| | Wsnat Low Prices 1apéible stock ss = = i | Coats; a son, George Coats; his Ne. Dowie Sav. Bowlin y New Crown Cemetery following participated in the conference as..." iio the library shortly REPAIRING Day Servies : A SPOKESMAN for the Chrys- father, Jesse J. Coats, and two . May 3s DNa- services at 10:30 a. m. Mondgy inthe head of the natural sclences oor miqnight. Well, this was a| ’ : : : fer CIO United Auto Workers local| brothers, Herschell T. Coats, all tive of Elkton, Md, and Indian-the G. H.. Herrmann Funeral department of UNESCO. [pleasant surprise, he said hearti-| RITE S JEWELRY SHOP said the second walkout cost some| of Indianapolis, and Raymond R. polis resident for 20 years, died fHome, Free Seriice Offered [ples prise, id ko} Ly ELE) upréme Court, workers an hour’s pay. * | Coats, Cleveland, O. {today in the home of a daugh-| A resident of 1005 High St. Mrs. Just as Science Servie an 1] " - . Irked by the pay cuts, 420 em-| ‘ {ter, Mrs. Kenneth Smock, Ind. Curry died yesterday in her home. : , ond + ployees struck again yesterday. 37 and 116th St. She was 73. [She was 81. through science clubs of Ameri- He 203 Francie Pareea Ad POLIS t are kééping * forcing the company to send roe: Frank Massey Mrs. Dowling, who was a Born in Holton, Ind, she had C2 Supplies material and inspira- Dr oll and. then EE D1 " * 2000 others. Rites Arranged | | Rousewife, lived in 2517 Madi- lived in Indianapolis for more tion to between 12,000 and 15.000 4p, conference -had gone on and! ECTo The employees quit work-for-one. = | eM {son Ave. than- 40 years. : science clubs in the -U. 8. each on Co ahsm minute to pay tribute to company| Times State Service [Services at 1 p. m. Monday In Survivors are two sons; -LWil- Ath N X } lL. “Poe r Perrault sent vou a FOR RELIABLE COURTEGUS FLSiptort AR... founder Walter P. Chrysler andi MUNCIE, Aug. 6 — Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuafy Ham and Charles E: Curry; two YeAT, WIHIGUL-cHaIge. 30-21 Men Fy SE oa at S
two minutes afer the death of Were being arranged today for will he followed by “burial -in brothers, Marion. and. Luther G. [C31 service without charge is oo, "op, “hinie sive imperative, (NEA) J 3 EGENOLF = 1 Je
Surviving are his wife, Diomeda | 2nd nine great-grandchildren.
the late President Roosevelt, |Frank Massey, public relations Crown Hill.
bo polities “0% Lila Leeds Pays $50 [of
director of Warner @ear Division] gurviving in addition to her
Borg-Warner Corporation and gaughter are her husband, Mil-
forme: Muncie police chief, who ton "J, Dowling; a son, M. E. Fine on Drunk Charge .|died suddenly last night in his Dowling, Rochester, N. Y.; a
BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Aug. 6/home here. {brother, Chester, Pa. and a
(UP)—Blond actress Lila Leeds,
Mr. Massey was‘ a native of grandchild.
. two other persons were arrested | on narcotics charges in a raid on| her hillside cottage last year.
: v who served a jail sentence in the Bloomington. He came here in Semis leeet | 2632 N. James St., will be held at trial materials® supplied to science, “Well, T enjoyed the ride to the HRT. TEES v “450 ; 1919 and was appointed poiice| gm =. /10 a.m. Monday in Christ Tem- clubs largely’ by American or-|o.. ’ ——————— ds ROburL Mj Jn martuass being Chief 1a 1929 during the admin. Overcome by Gas ple. Burial will be in Floral Park, §anziations ~ was opened . at par COS: Fe TH IG 0, Caried | You Save Because We Save | ; the Books on drunk 18 an automobile, : {isuation of former Mayor George| Ms. Elizabeth Piel of Danville. An Indianapolis resident for 55 psc at the time of the con-| 1 LT ot name's Schaefer. | MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS |} OXYGEN THERAPY . 4 ale. [e served as chief un nd., was trea by an ambulance! years, Mrs. Wilson was erence. ’ . . y . ; ne $14 billion Mendes on a previous ples af September, 1938, when he joined doctor and released yesterday aft- of the Christ Temple. She was ot, THe science club movement ts 1 DVT fount of WHEL TS HEH $22.95 «. $20.80 || mu seuwwins ore 50 Bantia ri pe ge stipped Into Justice|tD8 BAT COMPANY; oo... oF he Was overcome by gas from, Surviving are three daughters, being. fostered in UNESCO by a gpout old ttmes—also about an L Cloth HAAG'S forces this side . court yesterday, pleaded guilty,| He is survived by his wife, two her own automobile exHaust th the Mrs. = Margaret” Grundy - Nye division of Aclence popularization] traordinary outing they'd had! ROBERT HAL gthes 1 402 N. Capitol Ave, id $10.3 billion was fined and given a suspended daughters and one son. {200 block of W. 30th St. [Mary Shiely 4nd Miss Genevieve 2nd social implications of scien EY a Lar 3 got ol ee Se en a De eH re ~ billion. - be Fogg iam £2 = (Wilson, all of Indianapolis. twe Staffed by Borge Michelson, of|tOSTtRer fast SEETCAY: BR PU meee | PVs Me gium, Canada, * .. probation. She said she wanted to CARNIVAL By Dick Turner sisters, Mrs. Cecil Whitfield, De- Denmark. . and Maurice Gold Sxciten, Jet listen ne R ter] ee LARGEST SELECTION con: : ; niean Republic, + clear up the case before leaving : troit, and Mrs. Atha Malne In- smith, ‘of Great Britain, both Da . hp a ot al ir , by “| utamaia; Hath, ~——for—-Seattle anda personal ap-| | : dianapolis; two brothers, Joseph SClence writers. : ’ oro En an 1 gr a ot Linoleum fn: indiana j Biepetita Norway, Peru, , pearance. tour. o "Young, Detrolt, and Olver on me wc ; [the time abin:: an s . RUGS from $2.39 Photoprints ria, the United “I hope this is the closing chap- Towa, and six‘grandchildre or Ex-S McKi | iy [rome And then 1 found Fairer Iie tor she sare with the Sir ros J Venesuela, ter in- a book you're going to Edward O'Don i no [EX=0en. CRINley hor Russ asking bigs * HOOSIER * | Bia » ) { . . 0 § Shrew Ye Charles J. ereoeE + onng Dies in Muncie {marry him. So all in all, it's been | PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. || indianapolis Blue Print = : The Blond beauty Mitéhum and! La 5 for Edward O'Donnell, - a pretty tall evening. |] 217 E. Washington. . RI-8318 & Lithograph Co. n Commission, . ’ i 7 . Davidson -8t., who died MUNCIE, Aug. 6—S8ervices for ® me —— 6% _E Ohio St |
tor our North They are cernousand during ht for $134 in -
Muncie Man Joins
Eo : Boa y vessels worth : Rent Ye rd ’ " mes a. « MUNCIE, Aug. omer Kitry planes that "chen, lay member of the Board > em. Of Works and Safety here, has es, worth-ag been appointed & member of the Anderson Area Rent Advisory Gna Wacom |. Boars Federal Houmg Expe
- , _ Oliver Brown is the other member from Muncie on the board headed by James C. Stansberry
23 planes once of Anderson. There are eight -r ? ir members. y 3 alreraft pi 4 I oculdry: worth - 7-lb. 8-Oz. Son Born | guard cutters “To Esther Williams
ay 5, sh paid. v, “guNwA MONICA, Cal, Aug. 6|
iting Joni doo. (UP)—A blond, curly-haired’ boy, . th an The was born early today tc. screen) Ab qd i. Goat. star Esther ‘Williams at: Santa -- Which ri. 08k. = Monica. Houpnal. fae_saiid, instance’ th a or went io Italy ; fv iaaven pounds, sight dock ‘tor $400. - Miss’ Williams and radio -nup, Tanga, four + Nounest Ben Gag ir itat ries ral ~ Nov 25, 1945. It is their three toons, ’ Hh rman netlayer, . ¥
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‘husband, are two sons, HATY children and Six great-grandchii; morance and prejudice, worked 19 80 to Honduras with De nj bearer of grim tidings. But you . ¥ Te YY rrests
og Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Sraduate of the Indiana |
Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor w . : + Wannfiac f ™| | | potted U5: commander 1n mer.| EXIt Permits for=40 io Ho re er "from a. LOANS fosidn, fares ™ lin today. He will succeed Brig. SHANGHAI , China, Aug. 8 pifold and, consulting it from Personal Loan Department Gen. Frank L. Howley, who has (UP) —Communist .authori- time to time, went on. “Tonight, People’s State Bank .resigned to return to civilian 1ife.| yey - have approved exit permits the. following men were taken 190 & MARKET OT. = ‘Gen Taylor will be«bBoth head for 40 foreigners who wish to|into custody by federal and local] ‘Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Oo. § 5
f the former Gérman capital. He The exit visas were the first to Arthur; Vicente Gutierrez, ar-
‘}| Gen. Howey. has ‘asked to be ré-
inst the -Llorando crowd be-| Requisition No. Wb... James Boltinghouse: two America emblem of Watson know a single thing to Aldridge’s aga z i : : di daughters, Mrs. Lucille. Larimer| Davis, director. of Science Serv-|discredit — quite the contrary. cause none is needed. I've already rou cursing * mut be suas efor frase! and Mrs. Goldie Cook, all .of In-/ice, who was elected chairman of He's about as fine as they come. 80t what I was after in the first porting on £0 a nd
f » - uisition No dianapolis; two brothers, Robert the conference. | Besides, your mother’s kept say- place. I have enough of T-C stock| 3 onis: tractors’ for nan » To units,
the charges dropped in the morn. |So] Article or articles from 08 Se Ciiy
| . Mrs. Morrison had been ill a/and dangers of the world today. sa es |tew weeks. She lived 'n Indian- Whether they make a name for ready to leave for Tegucigalpa? 0 “and they won't lose any- of Indianapolls in accordance 8 apolis 25 years. She was* 70. themselves through far-famed| She could be ready to leave, thing hy—" |dizections of the OuBelE ing ition i 'Born in Christian, she was a discoveries or merely perform a she assured him, the next morn-| Huntington laid his pipe on the ""¢™ ALBERT i LOSCHE.. member of the Barnes Methodist more humble yet necessary task,| ing. But they were both agreed table. ; foe" rol ne en! dianapolis, lana.
| Church. . [the members of your clubs will A ) | “One moment, Orson. What| | She'is survived by a daughter, have this in common: They witi {that it should not be as s00n a5... ;0" 014 15 pleasant hearing.| ‘ a UITARS S495 HAWAIIAN >
Mrs. Beulah Moore; seven grand. together have fought against ig-|that. Ruth's mother would want|g, cp go that I hate to be the
dren, “| methodically with. ever nl embassy wedding would Fulfill “oe™ oo, ot oo ase miu ._ |mipds, faithtully carrie * out someé of her fondect hopes! —and lone wouldn't have brought me NXP alo gy vay {thelr task: great or. small, .agdShe must be given tims to buy, te-to New. Oriéans, Up. Mrs. Viola Curry with their deeper knowledge of Just the Tight wedding dress fast PISIASE 1 re ians. dls: Si . A , {the world about them, will better|the right trousseau, before start) : ; ervices Monday |understand .the bonds. which unite, Ing for New Orleans. ee M ’ |mankind in a common destiny.”| They were still talking . the | rs. Viola M. Curry, whose {situation over, when Orson Fox-| grandparents were pioneer Ripley Dr. Plerre Auger. French phy- gop ooking remarkabley deb-|
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Stewart, and four grandchildren, being offered by Science Service to
all of Indianapolis. all science clubs; already organ-|*n® should be released, on ac-
count of her health. He wants to
talk to you and your lawyer asf og p cHINIST
{soon as possible.” Services for Mrs. Justine Wil-| An exhibition of science club ) , : - son, native of Shelbyville, who Work in.various countries and. al A Jv Jum 3 InSi 18, W. South LI-6212 | died Wednesday in her home, display of. education and irdus- Did you enjoy your outing?” - :
. oo “|ized or in the process of organMrs. Justine Wilson {ization, in all countries.
BISHOP FURS
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yesterday in his home, were be-| Arthur D. McKinley, former Re-| “YoU FOUND a radiogrami{ |. : ng Arranged today. He was 80. publican state senator from Dela-| from Aldridge asking you to} > Open Nights REA ror WEAR . nnell was a lifelong: yzrg Coufity, ~were ‘being ar- Marry him!" Foxworth exclaim-.§ - UNTIL AUG 3 TIL g: | SLACKS ©O PANTS
|resident of Indianapolis and a com ue : a \ " : pletely disregarding the} 4 ” siterations. Teke them home with you. member of ‘the ‘First Nazareneifanged today after he died last... 0 por remarks. “Why, you've AUGUST SALE =~ ates :
\Church. ATEN ight, in Ball Memorial dospital. 4 : _ry N TAILORING CO * t 2 . only known him a week! : LEO In . Surviving are two daughters, 16 Wad 69. “.“Yes, but I'm going to radio} Marilyn Fur Co.
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