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served. notice, deday that. if needed, it will fight! Con. side of Russia in any
“WARE... 5 "The official Czechoslovakia PEWS "said-the pledge was, ven by Deferise Minister Gen. udvik Bvotieda in a speech at 8m army ' parade marking the
‘conclusion. of maneuvers in Blo
He sald Czechoslovakin is modeling its army training program on that of the Boviet Army En vhaAily-wa-had the honor, ison. to fight in the second world war and by whose side in case of need we would fight again in the us Rie” hw ~ ow
: Priest Denies Charge ‘Meanwhile, a- Catholic who,” the Communists reporte had been excommunicated i today the he is still taking orders from his archbishop and will con: tinue to do so, { Although he admitted member #hip in the government-sponsored Catholic Aetion movement, Father Jindrich Volny of Jaro-| , —mérice. Moravia; denied the Com-! mynist newspaper Rude Prave's charge that he had been excom- Mr
“The Communist ——— had used the story of the alleged ex-
a bitter aftack on the archbishop, here Other world developments: {
China
~~ Interim- American policy on! China appeared today to be based, mainly ‘on a belief the Chinese Communists in the end can't win or contro! all China. »
must’
|pittance. morole:
paid (hut
apparently is to be backed up by American efforts to. help any Jiberal government or element! growing out eof the - crumbling Nationalist regime.
Stuart will arrive here Monday
with Mr. Acheson and President D8*
Francs “The historic city of Strasbourg EX put out the flags today to wel-| come the foreign ministers of 10] Western European nations who meet in the City Hall Monday 10): rian shill ingugurate the Council of Europe, | It will comprise the first Fu. ropean parliament and the first] « gabinet or Council of| Ministers,
The original sponsor ations] are Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Lux. {proceeds embourg, The Nétherlands, Nor. Finance way dnd Sweden. They were #Xpécted to admit!
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SEVEN:
.Sugural session,
Geneva
“The United. Nations. ‘Economic and Political Council has rejected
investigation commission.
terday. |once
The session was marked by a stormy debate between Soviet rep-| resentative Amazasp A. Arutiun-| fan and the council's chaifman, James Thorn of New Zealand.
~ Seoul |
Needles
““Boviet - trained Noth Korean troops invaded the American-. Jacked South. Korean republic: Thursday simmered down to an occasional exchange of small arms
‘American sources. ‘The sources sald while the North its Koreans were not
value
lel on the Ongiin Peninsula, they vitamins are nowhere aver 1000. yards in| southern territory,
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Girl's Death Lifts ~ Polio Toll to i
(Continued From Page One)’ bringing the ial there 6 58 highest for any single epunty in - the atate. . In the other two “epidemic” ATEAE he 151] jumped from 38 io 87 in Delaware County and Ran dalph’ County's count remained _, at 31,
Dr. Leroy Birney Commissioner, completed a tour of areas hit hardest by the disease last night. “He and Dr Carl Kuhén of the State Health. ‘Board visited ‘Muncie Portland and Winchester "Where they dis. cussed the polio situation with -Jocal health authorities : 3 Mra. Robert Engle, wife of a. Porn : Winchester ‘man who died last Saturday of polio, was diagnosed | i : today as a positive polio patient. Bhe is In.an iron lung in Ball Mes cen morial Hospital, Muncie, . Meanwhile, National Guard officers at Camp. Atterbury sald some 2756 men from the polio epidemic areas.would be * ‘restricted © i" to camp today nd - tomorrow.” © THE men, who are foregoing week: end visits with their families, are from Winchester, Portland, Mun. . cle pnd riearby towns. Another 20. mien. scheduled to | report to camp for guard mansu- a vers received orders: to May at, § ~ home. , Other. counties’ Jrefarting one | case sath today included Hancoek, Madison, Vanderburg Jen. Floyd and Montgomery, = : which listed mew cases today, was not in the danger stage. new ° cases the Souy total to only]
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SIX: He | shillings and gives only ‘a cer- givigion review with Secretary of State Charles F. Fleming looking 600.000 workers under coverage of
Main amount to the employee; just on 34 a representative of Gov. Henry F. Schricker. enough for the taxes.
{month’ 8 taxes,
EIGHT: His next step is fori TeAVE Tor home on week end Greece and Turkey at. their in- {the employee to .go back to the!
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Red Tape Trouble
Monthly Pay Causes
Fantastic Process “By JOHN BARTH
- Times Fareign Correspondent VIENNA, Austria, Aug. 6 American Wage-Earner Jnynicated by Archbishop Jose! hinks he has red-tape headaches. i Spe gh eet peer MI ki trian Wage-Earner employed by
communication as the basis for Uncle Sam's miljtary ‘government |
Each of these Austrians, in thé thousands, follow a fantastic process 'sach time he eollects his monthly Here's the 10-stage rig-
ONE: On the day he should be the 15th of the Lhe. hope... ) Austrian Wage: ~ Begretary of State Dean Acheson, {Earner must file a time sheet-and {the amount of pay due him, with [the “Austrian Labor Offtce. t! TWO: This office in due course! {verifies The amount of hi¥ tax
(and his net salary and calls back The administration planned to! to tell Mr, Employer.
“THREE: _ Then the
Far [goes 10 the Post Central Fast. Ambassador I Leighton Fund Committee with occupation |
. dollars or scrip in his hand, and from China for top-level talks} sonvertad
American express check. FOUR: He takes the American jSxpress check to the Amationn Express Office and. believe it it eashed back
FIVE: Then he goes finance office and he buys Aus-
back
; Denmark, France takes this certain amount and minority leader in the Indiana ~~~
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Gov. Schricker receives a salute from members of Battery C, 524th field artillery battalion, 38th infantry division of the Indiana National Guard at Camp Atterbury. Ind, are (standing, left to right] Cpl. John F. Hoffman, Pfc. Lewis alhover, Ret. R & S-Sgt.- Thomas Nichols (directing fire). Kneeling (loft to right] are Ref, Leo FK man. i “ " a Night neither Mrs, Cardinal
The men, all wi Madh Storm
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National Guard Winds Up First Week of Training
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THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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spite Roosevelt and Francis Cardinal, (Spellman to quiet religious con:
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| Arms Aid
JN. YX. top GOP. spokesmen on|
{its cost. Sen. Walter F. George,|
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Vote Despite “Truce' of Mrs. F.D.R., Spellman WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (UP) : Prospects for passage of an aid-to-education bill at this session of’
[Congress appeared slim today do a4 move by Mrs,. Eleanor!
|iraveray raging around the prov} posal. Most congressional sources be-| lieved it is too late in the session to hope for action on the $300
thought the proposal would have a better eMance next year: after, hot tempers have cooled. I} “Jesue Joint Statements 1 In joint statements issued last Rolisevelt nor}
Spellman. retreated from | {positions they took earlier in an’ |argument that prompted the Car- | dinal to call the former first Jody, |anti-Catholle. {But in restating their views on
* Aeme Telephoto A woman whe didn't let her polio get her down ‘is shown ' ‘leaving Chicago for a visit with relatives in Minneapolis, She is \spending tax money in parochial Mrs. Marion’ Bryngelson, 3, who is wearing a Monaghan portable schools, both took a cenciliatory respirator which enables her to attend pu lic ‘events. The respi{tack that plainly was aimed at| rator weighs only one pound. With her is her husband, the Rev,
‘halting the controversy which’ Wesley Bryngelson. their original exchange helped —
ean was ons on SCIENCE Makes Real Strides In Fight Against Polio
Mrs. Roosevelt, in «Believed-to.Be-on Right Track of ‘Killer’; .....
column “My Day,” spoke Ro Lengthy Research Drive Conducted
‘of an ald-to-education bill sponGraham A. Bar. By PAUL F. ELLIS, United Press Science Writer One of a Series
"when
Which would deny!” money to parochial
| ments:
ieratic foreign affairs — {hailed President Truman's com-| {promise arms aid bill as a step
“experts the disease would be conquered. The hope was based mostly on hopé itself.
. gency. conferences with his min isters.
B Peril lik of Canton
“President ti Calls. Sesion
Emergency Of Ministers
By ARTHUR GOUL Correspondent
rocked the Nationalist govern ment today and sent acting Pres-
The defections, combined with the American white paper blam-
Hg China's predicament | {eorrupt policies.of the Nationalist = considered 8
government, were double blow that would shake the governinent to its foundations
ts {rom the north said the
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latest defections were among Na-
|ugee capital of Hunan Province,
+ 5-mites-west- of -
Nationalist revolt at Shaoyang opened Hengyang to Communist encirclement. Revolt Spreads
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mention the number of troops invelved in the revolt, which ap{parently was spremding through ‘Hunan province and leaving the road to—-Canton virtually unde. fended. Government sources here said so far they knew all 90,000 | troops under Gen. Cheng Chien, governor of Hunan province, and
sii - SUOCASEOT; Aen. Ahen.: Ming:
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|jen, had gone over to the ComImunists in the Changsha area. The Nationalist government issued orders for ‘the arrest of both Gen. Cheng and Gen. Chen,
NEW YORK, Aug. 6—Three years ago I vidited the nation’s top | but they were reported to be safe Both “Republican and Demo-| polio research laboratories and found there was plenty of hope that in Communist- -held areas.
‘The Nationalist government attempted ‘to counteract effects of
Today, having just returned from another swing around the the plot by dropping leaflets on
forward. But they attacked the country visiting the Polio laboratories, I found there still was | Changsha ordering -troops to re-
1$1,450,000,000 cost. To
lane, Arie it, vamsmors, Toying Observatory Studies New Star
Neva Discovered by French Astronomers
By Science Service
on the right track.
Thére ‘was ‘4 time when scién- | tists thought there were as man
foreign policy, liked the Ay promise much better than the. original version. t they were not satisfied on {polio or infantile paralysis. LD. Ga.) high-ranking member of the Foreign Relations Commit-| tee, “ said the proposed outlay should be cut in half. {
Minimum Wage |A “new star” or nova has been Some Democratie leaders con- {discovered in France and studied
Istudies of epidemics In various]
into|
Secretary of State to Represent Gov. Sthricker at a 38th Division Review = |
Times State Service ! CAMP ATTERBURY, Aug. 6--The Indiana National Guard's these 38th Infantry winds. up iis first week's activities today with a
to the
Other state officials scheduled to attend the review are treas-|
the employee yrer of State, F. Shirley Wilcox and Representative Ww. O. Hughes, Democrats are expected to present Night at Meudon, France,
to the local ANStHAN fouse of Representatives, Jn pup tents and eat mieals Office. and pays his | Following plese review today, cooked - on field ranges. For {many troops are ‘expected. to many, it will be their first taste
8 to say,
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o's Mona Lise, ot the age of one week, wearing an en ion of her own.
Austrian Labor Office and get his \ time sheet dnd Wie payers Papers: ied until 7:30 certified, after he has showed his |
CT “Our Weary by a vote of 10 to 5 a U. 8. reso- {then returns to his office and is chester, lution to establish a slave labor paid, his net salary.
ually in different parts of the city {and there are long lines,
What Korean sources Aen ribed trian employee gets his pay about as a “war” which broke out when two or three weeks after he
ding
LEADING HAY CROP - Alfalfa stands at the head of fire today, according to competent the list of all common hay crops because of its high yield per acré, terbury protein, completely calelum content and its value as highlight the wee driven back across the 38th paral- a source of several
Mona Lisa, One Week old
of field life. Approximately two-. thirds of the men here had no World War II experience. a:m. Monda Rectvlctod” to Can Ys adit. flekd training period - will . - - Restricted to Camp Tend at: noon on Saturday, with Approximateiy. 275 ‘men from ‘unics using the’. afternoon hours
sses. No training is sched-
employee high Incidence” poTio arsis Win to pack” equipment. and” prepare
Portland and Muncie, for Movement {will be restricted to camp and home cities,
back ‘to their All-of the 122 di-
EN: Finally, the employee with an additional 20 men who were visional and three non-divisiona] three counts late yesterday after Russia . Byelo-Russia, and Po Bis remaining strength signs two to arrive from Winchester Mon- units here will arrive back home 2 South Side woman complained
Jand abstained trom voting yes- copies of his pay sheet and heads qgv will be left at home. : more to give them to the
{American Employment Office for Austrians. Needless to say. Jnost_ of the offices. mentioned ahove ‘are us-
next total of 14 morning
Sunday.
Japs oK Digging”
There will be a {chapel services Sunday
fof troops who remain in camp Eleven chaplains - will eonduct eight Protestant and six Catholie In Ancient Tombs services, under the direction .of : A. By Sciences Service also, our Aus- kt 2 Frederick Westendorf, TOKYO, Aug. 6 Breakdown of ayne
Cliamberlain. the formal emperor worship systo? general for the tem In Japan releases for sc ienoh rr Army, “Will visi Tere next TAC HVestigation some of the’ In week. He is scheduled to arrive biggest earthen burial mounds in JTRursday for an IMEPETUon OUT ve world. Untit now rps nas’ © Bivouae Seheduled been forbidden because they
id. General 8.7
Lommanding
A three-day bivouar in the At- regarded {possibly correctly) “hack woods Wednes- the tombs ef ancestors of the its high'day, Thursday amd Friday will present reigning house in Japa writes Edwin © Refschaver ‘© important ~ Units will. participate in pla- the: American Research
Journal,
toon- size combat exercises, sleep Archaeology.
Excavation of the great mound believed to be the burial-place of ‘the Emperor Nintoku, who prob. ably reigned about 400 A. D. is the first project planned Ap-proval-of ‘the present emperor is
Feeded privately
‘turned
that —the-—mew. in Texas by two Visiting French, major varieties. . | minimum wage ill “may have al astronomers. Better Understanding {tough time when™it reaches the/ The new discovery and its tale 5 House floor Monday: 2 of international co-operation | All of that means, according | na i would increase the among French astronomers was tothe scientists; str u- a nage Jrom 3 extra Teported today by Dr. Harlow ter understanding of the disease! B ¢| Shapley. director of the Harvard has been obtained. Such an under-| college observatory. The star was spotted Monday near (Paris; by Charles Bertoud. Word fantile paralysis. went from France to Clearinghouse for DE polio wats ‘In a typical e emic area, sue this ‘year and link later changes Astronomical Information - at as San An ry Tex. it wai ap‘to the cost of living Index. Copenhagen and then to the 8 [North American. center ‘here,
| With the information sent u Salesman’ Arrested ne \trom. here, Dr Guido Munch at]
On Woman's Charges | {the Mc Donald observatory of ! id Universities of * Texas *and A TREN WhO represented: him oaigo a ty ex, pins! Self as a .fur salesman Was|frmed the discovery. Spectrum arrested by police detectives On |gtudies “of the star were then made of the star by two visitors tothe Texas observatory, Victor Kourganoff and Mile. gia; both from France. The star was found in the conStellation of Sc utum, the shield.
,the wage-hour act,
Republicans and Southern! will mean the development of stiff opposition with a compromise bill which would set a 65-cent of ‘the find
minimum for the - remainder of: European
cult, However, * new - techniques help detect the pelio virus “iearly stages of the disease with: out the: long, drawn out process of inoculation eof experimental animals and without the wait to see whether the animal Cansvag- comes down with the disease. A diagnostic test seems to be com-| ng up. The problem of victination in! polia_appears not yet -solved, but ‘with “new knowledge gained in the last three years, the scientists
he had “bothered” jaya. ui Harry Horton, 28, of 26 Fry Clair 8t., was arrested! by oo a Orville Gleich and Sylvester Ahlering after (he woman and her hushand request‘ed that detectives he present at their house when the man re-
her for three
CABE A COMBATS c ANCER Deaths from breast cancer; now about 17,000 ‘a, year in the United States, could be cut in Detectives said that after half if women were alert to the listening -to--Herton's sales. talk.early ‘signs and symptoms and they arrested him on charges of sought prompt medical attention assault and battery, disorderly for breast tumors, an expert’ Sian and vagrancy. ri states: im
‘IN INDIANAPOLIS =~ |
ing other ‘direct routes should lead them to the answer. The fact
believe
Virus Development One of the major accompligh-
longi
hope. This time, -it is hope based| treat ron fact and knowledge. Scientists. Chen had been “kidnaped” by now are not guessing. They are the Communists. I
said. j= 20 to 30 different varieties of Cheng and Gen. Chen® joined the To-| plot to turn Hunan province over {day, after a more concentrated to the Communists because they research campaign. the scientists were angered at Nationalist gov{have found only three varieties of ernment plans to make Hunan & [the disease, There may be others, battleground in the defense of CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 6-«| {the scientists point out, but in| Canton,
parts of thé country since 1914, {Chung-Hsi, they have found only the three mander, had been forced to abans
that a-much-bet- | government, _ including
are. new being perfected that will Debits Tor he day
are now eutting corners and find-. which!
there. may bé only al ~few-varieties- of .polio--is- sure to} speed up the day when a vaccine] .can_ be developed, the Scientists)
wei —————— ments- in research has been the INDIANA WEATHER Gers eotee Connell 3 Eranstan. TI JeRRn® qevelopment of a technique to! Warm southerly winds will How Rariy ‘Golden Morgan 3 30" se Con. Brow the polio virus outside the
into Indiana as the cool air mass {=
human body. blanketin most . of the ‘state Pratics Walter Bornman
y . Y; - a " ar The virus, a para is
4 indicated bythe: report that nis younger. brother, - Prince - Takai matsu, is ta be titular head of the (undertaking No’ one knows yet, of course what will be creyealed- by the dig-
gers'. spades. However, since drchaeological evidence is strong that. the pregent Japanese culture
twas fhitiated early in the Chris. fan ers by an invasion of aorseriding warriors from Korea, dis; covery of Korean, or ‘Koreariltke relics in the mounds would not be surprising.
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Fact Finders Fail To Reach Rail Pact s...
WASHINGTON, Aug. 68 (UP) An emergency fact finding board reported to President Tru.
wer ’ man. today failure ih efforts to settle some 300 grievances be« a 8 tween the Missouri ‘Pacific Ralil-
rogd and four strike- thteatening Pperating rall unions
The board sald that all but six! of the 1ssues were controversies which ‘should be settled by the! Natlon#!l ; Railroads Adjustrhent Board. It made recommenda tions for settlement of the. six issues, all minor. The board was Created July 11} the same day on which a strike had been scheduled, - Creation of the board stopped & strike, A The board was: composed of’ A Curtis G. Shake. Vincennes, Ind. former judge of the Indiana Supreme Court, chairman; Roger~l. McDonough, ®alt Lake City, judge of the Utah Bupreme. Court, and ‘Floyd McGowan. Boerne, it had to be Tex... a former regional chairman of the Wir Labor Board.
wo Ai me Tel evhoto
Mother Betty. Lisa holds her i
to Ah bts sessment
to Singtan because Gen.
No results were reported. Angered at Nationalists
—noffieial--pepotis. Gen...
It was understood that Gen. Pai central China ecom-
ond all- Nationalist “strongholds porth of Hengyang because of the defections. No officials of the Nationalist Acting President Li, cared to comment on the growing seriousness of the military “situation or on the
standing of the disease ultimately American white paper.
Mr. Li was engrossed in a
ways to combat and control in- | series of emergency conferepeces
| with his ministers. The foreign {office reported that officials were too busy studying the text of the
U Press Stat CANTON, China, 6—Continued defections by Nationalist
itionalist troops at Shaoyang, ref-
The Shaoyang reports did not
American white paper to make a -
parent that diagnosis of mild| Statement now. cases of the disease still is diffi-|
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Joanne Grannema. 18 Albany. Site, lives only in the presence of drifts gradually eastward tonight nga Narre Be lace, 3 dial ‘caraitas living cells. and it was believed! I$ REQUIRED . ~ Cy and tomorrow, Ines Blain Haught Li Yn Moaresyille. that the virus could grow and! h » 12 * Generally fair ‘weather will pre. . gi¥ -.o%. Jiroms. 4 ” ._, multiply only. in the presence of i vail - throughout the le with! william Leon Hui 20. 3421 Northwestetn. narve colls or brain tissue. Now Automatically. you have some A evening Pron fo aT Tron | william Is scott, . 31. Camp © Hood. 'it Nas heen learned that the virus, - plete. downtown banking serve d tothe ext SOULE POF. KE HMRE Manned; Hi-i304- 8: Rasi=r00n-be STOWN. 10. lend-10-4-INeADS. joy ut-our- Downtown: Office; he o..the. extreme south por FA 6 Ta Dayton: ines—Mever..0f producing large quantities. of! : 24. 619 N. De Quincey ~ Temperatures will range from Willam Dabl 31° 3233. Felts: Emma {virus for vaccine purposes. You ‘can make deposits of any 2 Poltz . ' 65 in. the north to 70 in the south- Rage! 4 Seott 1 Liver J 141 4 Wo Wash: The overall research projects, office. gton e 8 of, 3 3 ast ing . , ati ’ ern portion of the state tonight Brive! wosdn ul Place fan DY ational funda- You con strange to cash checks and rise, to a high of 88in the: os 0 or infantile paralysis, ap- : x north’ and 94 in the south tomor~ DIVORC E SU ITS FILED pear to be at a critical point—a at selected offices. Wesley J vs Goldie B. ‘Bullock: Bessie point where several victories may ‘ : M Mary ‘Al s. Robert ’ ve monthl ents, Temperatures In Indianapolis E. Fred Pallace® Robert Gees Phyilis come. Co You receive monfhly farm one year ago today: High, 77; G00 (A Shack mis dg MAL The one dark pieture of the re... conceled checks—by mail i Velda Dean Hensley: Cl 5: Davidie { \ 5 - : - low, 54 os a or! Uv charles Raymond Sent trip 1s he panic and hy sterta desired. ‘Netl:. Bdng Mae ys Henry Leroy Kraft i £ in many.communifies EVENTS TODAY Ruth vs rank Whitman: Sadie Dar. " Low cost —the ¢t cha if | erame ve Stricken by polio. The experts on -— expel charge, I; Seabee Yotgrans of America Slate Con jane os Borer aan. Rios g oa eman oli p de pai ‘ P - i ventionThrough Sunday, Severin Hots) eDowell polio epidemics are. confident that any, is determined by the Starlight Musicals The and ——————— 1 » » ladies fa nigns $48 p.m Fait ' piRTHS drastic Sontmunity quarantines| ouivity of the account in res grounds randstan i § L North Unitari i © clalT 30 Bovi : : ly a Club a NE Si Bn me A BomenArtiur Carolyn Hart, 1713 In-| The solentists believe that rather lation to ity size. Whshinelon onthy Masting—Nooh. Hotel “ ar Piageis—Ror Lucile Marx: Harold. than community quargntine such| Bank-by-Mail envelopes for your Pearly { ¥ - Ruple Mlncin og : , Satand Annual Ammrenties Brickley. Ry iiracs Brevensan Henev | Imovens 8 €l0sing of schools, movies and gonvenience. I Clasbel. Lawrence. Neidy McIntosh churches, it is better for the fam-| Al Nabe Wilk Ems Willams; Elwyn, (ies ‘where polio has stricken to ¢ BYENTS TOMORROW Naobeler ” C | eabee Yetsrans of Americas Siate Con ao akon: he ee ard "AnD Rin hey avoid close. contact with other Join our more than Create Fi Sd Severin Hotel Robert. Orace Dealon; William, Kath- persons. The st ies show that 90,000 depoiltors— learn how Frogram 5 pm —- - Charfield Pack At Met hedler Harold Virginig Loots: Carl." VONUNTEATY MERFUTES ATE ODeyed mr onvenien! banking sen be. : : \ en convenient oan be. i Pack Desariment Vatiels Show Ruth - Har) ni John. Juanita K PPT better spirit and are more effect Bowidey Shrine Band, Paral n Tom ie No. 44 Con- Rg Rose Ain. ary Biankmaeni {ve than the wholesale disruption | : vees of ihe Central State Haspital Af, C0 8 or Borat's = Robert Buin aieade. Of the community's social routine Oe err Teka ark ets M_ Meme: ips ey during a polio epidemic, . 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