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down lot and went ankle cat $2400 shock sold several litters Opher Sands nits Ee a uaa | tines Aug. 16, above normal for The parking lot attendant told Princess |e late 1D August, ths Weather
the son that his father returned|p oo Up Fair
SYRACUSE, N. Y. Aug. 26 ! (UP)—Princess Margaret Rose of | mil Britain, who has been reported 8 Only trace of Mr, Sanders was planning to’ visit the United Sud reported last Tuesday when »|States, won't make it this autumn, at any rate, it was disclosed to-
Officials of tH¥ New York State|63 to 90 in the north and believes he is the victim of| Fair, which opens here aD ta 30 In the mo nd rn amnesia. He said his father con-| month, ‘have received a letter of the state through Wednesday, stantly wears wide, heavy sus- Jom Margarets lady-in-waiting, | y kes about hogs| Jennifer an, regretting that slightly cooler temperatures 1 and is forever bling about|the Princess will not be i nd DreveE ium ant ; able to he Jatth are predicted over the
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last. “They can’t have another enA sald Miss Cora Gillis, GAR national secretary.
their min
May "Gain ‘Recruit’
Postal workers Paul Cravens, Kenneth Loucks, Paul Smith and C. F. Schiefelbein (left to right), dig into the huge pile of first day covers which will receive the special GAR stamp cancellation Mon- | day. The stamp will be issued in commemoration of the last GAR | encampment to be held here beginning Sundey, DEMOCRATIC EDITORS MEET cials gathered today for the an-|tW nual summer outing of the In-|
—Some 500 Hoosier Democratic diana Democratic Editorial Aspoliticians and state offi- sociation.
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Shirley Mas nd Mr, Mickman| ee accompani 8 Rijsel| hts gain. Souvely nt 3 when she crossed from Dover last, districts were included in 23 areas m ag y ge night in a pilot boat. She started) jn 11 states where unempioymens swim immediately upon, arriving here, Mr.
her -
Civil W ment. ‘ at ) she entered Two of the six aged Boys In peared to. er Blue were reported favoring con-|course to tinuation of the-annual mustersitides, ° “as long as any of the surviving] The - beach was deserted but {veterans live.” My ‘Mrs. Van Rijsel was wished on | But their younger advisersiher way by Shirley May France, were hoping to avoid an 17-year-old Massa
to be theirichannel, and 18-year-old English schoolboy Philip Mickman, Crossed From
Dover
Mickman, the
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lst of “critical unemployment” areas. The Terre Haute and Vincennes
above 12 per cent. » | Dwight Kelly, statistician for
oungest \old Robert Barrett of Princeton... .. suery to swim the channel the State Employment Security
| Ky. and 108-year-old James A. Hard of Rochester, N. Y., In addition, Charles L. Chappell, 102, Beach, Cal, wants chance to be GAR commander in {chief and might side in with the
wo. |" “rd like to see a joint encamp{ment of the GAR and the remnants of the Confederate armies,” voiced Mr. Hard. Mr. - Barrett said the decision]
he gets to Indianapolis. “As long
ment,” he said, Mr. Chappell paigned for the commander post. But he said he hoped to be elected before he died, and his only | chance would be if there were more encampments, He charged that the present
Penland of La Jolla, Cal, “wants to be the last.” “He won't give up the office,” Isaid Mr. Chappell.
600 Unload Cargo
'At Hawaiian Docks HONOLULU, Aug. 26 (UP)~ More than 600 government-hired dockworkers unloaded cargo from eight ships in Hawalian ports today—the busiest day on the waterfront since CIO longshoremen struck last May 1. But there was a possibility the activity would halt, A ruling was expected today on the longshore union’s Federal court relquest for a restraining order against the government opera-
In | ge 3 * Indianapolis . INDIANA WEATHER Generally fair and warm weather will continue in Indiana tonight and tomorrow as south«
erly air is drawn into the. Central States by circulation around a
Minnesota and a high mass covering the Eastern States. State temperatures will
tomorrow of 93. See Weather Map on Page 5.
year ago today. High,-98, low, 74.
EVENTS TODAY White River Canfefenon Brethren reh ~~ Through a! 8 RIversiy Horns United Brethren arch. "Conve State Federation AF i tion — Through Priday. Claypool
mercer Art Institute Studsnts’ Exhibition —~We k day s § a ©. m., through
{ pL Te “eum International, on SAN napelis { pter, Meeting—6:30 nights of Columbus Hall
on Proposed Se Board of School Commissioners Buildin City Parks Amateur Talent All-Star Va
riety Show—17 mn. G i ark. Fall Creek Civie and o Wall a Canteen Annual Fish ry — rough
cen Saturday, Pall Creek Parkway snd Key-
{ stone Ave [Wasne y Jownahis Volunteer Fire Depari- — ou bet Msaturday, RA Drive apd Aldersgate Class Sudwer Methodist Church Fish" Fore rough tomorrow church law Mooscheart Aiumnt = wd eh bose fem A Exchanges Clab—Noon, ooo) Hotel
————— EVENTS TOMORROW Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Bent Fish Frytinal day, rive and Nao Fait O Creek ov d Cornegle Hall| antee ry Yeh Fry—Final| dav. Fall Creek arkway and Keystone
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Beaver, 84, at 2036 Hillside, Moors. 50, at Methodist, lig 2. Yement
completed the crossing last] IDivision, said the critical status
Wednesday after 23 hours and 48 areas a minutes in the water, of the is not new but ine
cluded the territories when the
Mrs. Van Rijsel attempted the government dropped its ratings to
21-mile swim last month but was! popue forced to give up after 14 hours communities under 100,000 in the water when she was with-| “uJ ioument in both areas is
i nth res miles of the English \due to the slow-up in coal produc
lation,
| tion, farming and aye
If she succeeds this time she! lofts. Mr. Kelly said.
as any of the surviving veterans 14 hours and 23 minutes, live there will be an encamp-|10 years ago tomorrow.
will be the first woman to swim
to disband will be changed once| the channel since Sweden's Sally] | Bauer completed the crossing in|
exactly sideration from government
Service
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here to restrain Rowell 8. Wetlert | ing. He said the surveys commander in chief, Theodore A... 4 pis wite, Hope Wellert, from |areas sould not be included in the continuing construction work on original 1 a theater building on Harrison { 8t. in Alexandria.
Will Get Consideration . The counties will be given come President True
| agencies under
hasnt cam- Work on New Theater man's program to help hard-hit Stopped by Court Order" a idatink Assistant Johinith GREENFIELD, A
temporary injunction has been issued in Hancock Circuit Court not mean unemployment is spread
| Steelman made it plain that the extension of the aid program does
of the
Other 10 listed today were Alabama, Connecticut, Illinois,
The suit was filed by the eity! Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
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i Sylvania. and Vermont.
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