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Trucks Hew [Trapped Well-Digger

Close to State Rescued After 6 Hours Russ Pact on 45.MPH Limit

: : } es * His Head Above Dirt Following Cave-In Danube Shi S BRISTOL, Ind., Sept. 3 (UP)—A 17-year-old well-dig- | ; . ger, trapped six hours by a cavein 22 feet below the earth's Unlike Busses, They . surface, was rescued today by firemen and a crew of con- Civil. Aviation Co. Are the Exception in g. tion workers. | Agreement Also Speed Violations | Eugene Sanders, Chieago, was saved when the con-| Ended by Officials By VICTOR PETERSON |

struction crew from an Elkhart industrial firm built a 20- By EDWARD M. KORRY How Dogs Fare Unfairly at Fair

i f e : | — ——— t | a, a eo x Loot tue and lowered it OVEY Fire Chier John Williams, who BELGRADE. Yugoslavia. Sept. Aas . {directed the rescue. : [3—The Yugoslav government has state speed limit of 45 mph. |" While a crowd of 600 per-| The crowd cheered as the iron Ousted Russia as a partner in Unlike the busses which... 00d: around watching, workers Srought the rescue tube joint Danube shipping and civil, whip over roads 10 to 15|Sanders was hoisted to the top to, the scene. Then it gasped aviation companies, it was anmiles an hour faster than/|from a sandy hole that almost from disappointment when the nounced today. fs théir 50-mile limit, trucks vio-|COSt him his life. tube was found-to be too big for, The announcement said the

lating the speed law are the ex-i A tellow well digger. ou. Pet the hole. |Yugoslav-8oviet Danube naviga-| ception. where the Asien osurrel: a Crewmen split the tube length- tion Co. (YUSPAD) dnd the YuA few weeks ago I trailed and) : | wise, reduced its diameter and goslav-Soviet Civil Aviation Co. asked nger busses over Ped the cavein. After getting yereq jt in the hole. Mr. Sand- (YUSTA) have been closed down. prin passhge (help from a passing motorist. ors was brought to the surface]. These fwo companies, set up in| 420 miles of highway. Last week | Mr. Peterson .climbed back. down suffering from exposure and a February, 1947, agreement, were I followed at least 100 trucks of ihe hie pia des and dug until shock. He was taken to Elkhart/the only two companies, Yugo- | he foun r. Sanders. General Hospital where at-'slavia jointly operated with Rus-| all types and clocked their speeds Mr. Peterson dug the youth's tendants said his condition was sia, Adoni Yelived the Russians for more than 300 miles. {head free so he could breathe and not serious. 'held 51 per<eentéof the stock, a It isn't hard to pick up a waited for help, fearful that! “He was a spunky little guy.,”’pattern followed throughout easttruck on the highways which i digging might start said Mr. Williams. ern Europe, ? nel through Indianapolis. e another avalanche of loose dirt! Sanders was vacationing on the i mammoth.freighters rumble past from the walls. of the 4-foot Bristol farm of his friends Mr. A uguting the, a given point on most roads at shaft. ) . | Peterson and they decided to dig and went into effect immediately. | the rate of two a minute. | While Elkhart Bridge & Iron'a well. They finished it late yes-iire announcement said. The air) Hold to 45 Milé Limit ~ {Wark employees worked franti- terday and were climbing out... affected included Buchar- | o ‘cally to build a rescue tube to di- when the sand began sliding. ont. “Ra Ey A as rhe mensions ‘supplied by the Elkhart; Mr. Sanders was trapped in ar Belgrade Sudupen Dilgrage: limit. If they &re over, it is but fire department, loose dirt fell on! sitting position. At first, rescue-| ; . : Find Cominform Radio

Mr. Sanders. But Mr. Peterson ers said, he talked of dying. When! one or two miles an hour. An time passed and rescue was near,| Foreign .reports meanwhile in-/

‘scooped it aside: y greater number of drivers - = A ven the le to a 35 or 40 mile * Comes Near Death he joked about missing a bus he dicated that the Cominform radio, an hour pace “One more shovel full would intended to take to Chicago last) which has been attempting to stir!

Only 10 trucks of the largerhave killed him.” said Elkhart night. : jup civil war against Marshal

concerns pushed a 50 mph = Replies to Writ : [Tito's regime, has been located

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independents. ‘Warm and Clear | “London dispatches said the

Violations are common among {United Nations Commission on them, some to the point of creat- LOCAL TEMPERATURES - {the Balkans located the Greek

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Slavs Cancel | Jet Sets N ew Record In Trans-U.S. Race Army Flier Hits Clip of

6 Civilian Planes Streak Across Nation In Bendix Race

' By CHARLES CORDDRY

United Press Aviation Writer CLEVELAND, Sept, 3—Maf, Vernon A. Ford, Middleton, Pa., flashed over the National Air Races finish line in an Air Force F-84 Thunderjet at 12:21 p. m, (Indianapolis time) today to break all records in the 2010-mile speed dash from California. Maj. Ford's speed was 529,614 miles an hour in an elapsed time of 3 hours, 4 minutes, 51.3 sec onds. It was the first time in race history that the California-to-Cleveland flight has been finished in less than four hours. Meanwhile eight other military jet planes and six souped up ¢ci+ vilian racers streaked from east and west toward the finish line in a triple-play- opening of the National Air Races. ; Four Navy Banshees, 600-mile-hour, twin-jet fighters, whistled off the deck of the U. 8. 8. Mid-

In Spurlock Case

ing a definite hazard. a m:.. 8% 10a Hie bes 35 rebel radio near. Bucharest by | WY ait New York at 1:38 a. mn = ; | am ..0 Nam 7 | | n apo time) on a 0500State Road 67 southwest of In SY 3 } Sam... 0h 12 (Noom) 8 {taking fixes from Alexandropolis, | mile speed dash to Cleveland. dianapolis is a. cement serpent Judge Claims Right to Sum 08 1pm... 82 Jannina and Salonika in Greece. and considered one of the most oho Bhd Pr Weve |

dangerous in the state. It was

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| | Holiday week-end travelers and the same facilities as the Cominhere, however, that the most flag-| Vanderburgh Circuit Judge Olle stay-at-homes can enjoy a warm, form radio. | rant violations were encountered. | - 18 | eS

Trails Tractor-Trailer {Reeves of Evansville claimed to- Pollen Count. ..792 per cu. yd. Tito Believes War

|day he had a right to hold Mrs! - y 4 There is a speed limit of 50 mph v,, ice Spurlock without bond on Sunny day and another cool night With Russ Unlikely for all vehicles on 67 from In- a murder affidavit. tonight, the Weather Bureau in- PARIS, Sept. 3 (UP)-—Marshal dianapelis to Mooresville.. Out . od Tit0's quarrel ‘with Joseph Stalin

Judge Reeves replied to an In-| A forecast of possible scatter this stretch 1 trailed a flat-bedigi,n, Supreme Court writ order-'afternoon thundershowers tomor- Gates back five years to a secret meeting in Moscow but Marshal

tractor-trailer with Indiana plate ing him to release the 28-year-old row dimmed hopes of an “ideal” i ~ST 6231. For the 11 miles I Evansville woman or show cause week-end. The mércury was ex- To ey So Hing Jie Savies talled him, the driver held aby today why she should be" held pected to reach 83 today and 82 a Vo ns ay et speed of 55. He didn't slacken for/in connection with her mother's tomorrow. A low of of 60 is "°°" was repo Se de two narrow bridges which have death, expected tonight. Min He Je 153 KiowH t . ol {to a group of v ng Americans been the scene of a number of) Mrs. Spurlock was arrested two ho talked with him for several

fatal accidents. . {weeks ago in Memphis, Tenn., on . Slower speed limits within an affidavit charging she simi PO Denounces [hours on his Adriaticisland hide Mooresville meant nothing and/istered a lethal dose of poison to {away of Brioni Aug. 24.

imultaneously, six converted ar surplus military planes were

- {roaring over a gruelling 2010-mile

Bendix transcontinental‘ trophy race course from California. Seek New Record . They took off. from Rosamond

expected to arrive here about 1:30 ip. m. The racers were out to

{better Paul. Mantz’ 1947 record of

‘Whistling over the same course, but not competing with the civil jan Bendix race fliers, were five Air Force F-48 thunderjet planes, The jet group was flagged into the air at Muroc Air Force base

at half-hour intervals beginning at 8:35 a. m.

the sharp, blind curve into the Mrs. Winter Dearing, 56, Hunt-| Fach Srstial a the Vistung The Bendix planes—three Muse } with|ingburg, Ind.” © “Daland Dafa wo pAOrean HOLS I 0: tangs, a Mosquito, a Mara Tea TE pe reeves answer ta the Poland Reds Soviet military invasion but that : : Phote by Henry E. Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photéerapher. and Guar dhman all will hare ‘Leaving Mooresville, one semi writ issued earlier this week by + the Russians will intensify their Two: kinds of "dogs"—the aching and eating varieties—abound at the State Fair Grounds. in the prize money, with the wine passed another downhill into a Supreme Court Judge Frank Gil-| efforts to strangle Yugoslavia 4... Miss Cherry Sheppard, 3247 Forest Manor, a Technical High School student, finds a foot-long ner getting $10,000, first place

Charges Government economically.

Persecuting Church VATICAN CITY, Sept. 3 (UP),

bridge. The trailing truck, owned kison at Washington, Ind. was by the Baggett Transfer Co. filed in the State Supreme Court! . Alabama plate 13364; held ahere today by Vanderburgh Frank B Stickney steady 55 but rapidly fell back of/County Prosecutér R. Owen Wil-| | ‘ the one which passed. [liams. ~His Highness Pope - Plus XI yoo e at His Desk Leader Trapped Judge Reeves sald his court! Char8ed today that Poland's Com- |

I trailed the Baggett outfit for/had jurisdiction in the case apd|TMUDISt government is persecuting| Frank B. Stickney of Tansel, seven miles and then passed to that during a preliminary Reay,|'¢ Catholic Church. 2 Rd., Clermont, president of the catch the other truck. Driving !18 he found “sufficient probable. --&:holic associations have go .,.. paint & Enamel Co., Inc.| between 70 and 75 ‘mph, I caught cause of guilt to hold Mrs. Spur-|Peen destroyed almost everywhere _ "0 oo tL TC the leader after a five mile chase lock without bond for grand jury !!n Poland), he said in a letter '* | a but only because he was trapped investigation.” ; to the Polish Catholic hierarchy attack early today in his office. back of pair of slow-moving farm’ The judge added he had intend- °® the occasion of thé™0th anni- Mr. Stickney was pronounced —- trucks. ] ed calling a grand jury. next Yersary of the outbreak. of World dead by a General Hospital am- By JOHN WILSON When he passed, I passed and Tuesday to investigate but that War IL " /bulance physician. Sources at the! - p50d stand operators at the trailed him over the hilly, twisting/the writ Judge Gilkison issued! ~Religious education is made plant said he died at his desk a state Fair today ¢harged they road for 12 miles. I tried to pass at the request of Mrs. Spurlock's difficult in schools; also prevented short time Arter arrival at the were losing money because him but couldn’t. His speed, up attorneys prevented him from do- iS the free development of educa- Paint company offices ceiling prices established by the Pi A | : Sih to 66 mph, was so great I couldn't ing so, ’ tional institutions entrusted to the Funeral arrangements have not Fair Board. with tonight . Entice crows. | CT 'AY'S PROGRAM pera Cle I un $5753 goo : —) and the. . been completed, pending arrival y : previous s ODAY’! RA) The li : "dirty | ge Reeves’ Argued: Mrs: Slerey- andthe nuns, retatives. Ee Complaints. were leveled. AL IDE. tered cduring..the. Ast... wo days, 1t - og ee Py oe dirty! Spurlock had an adequate legal Hits at Accusers denice eee [maximum prices on sandWieHEE officials said wih (he Hufiber- or ; 4 (remedy in a petition for a writ! “Catholic reli ; land dinners, especially 20 cent i i i 56.000.at. - | p > i on is the ob o - 4 Jy“ paid admissions passing 56, a It appeared to be Indiana ST 5369.|0f habeas corpus. Her attorneys of false a i ject Hint 10th Air Force hamburgers and 75 cent chicken the close of business last night. The side of the trailer. however, had filed such an action but w Ponti the bishops: the Ho dinners CC " Yesterday's - attendance figure i ’ : > : s A ats . . s. : V's ; hore the ‘sign, W. A. Wilson Co. drew it when Judge Reeves ruled are covered a aed May Move to Rapid City To overcome reported stood at 34,560 paid admissions ennes ha Tit ACL ts the she could not get out on bond. | Catholic press is always more op- - MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 3 losses, many speed Himit Decama very apparent Sitanwhile, Mrs. Spurlock re- Pressed by a vicious censorship; (UP) —The commanding general Were hiking prices as much as the 93-year history of the Fair. . mained in -Deaconness “Hospital, religious assistance is denied the Of the 10th Air Force said yester- 15 .cents on sandwiches and 25 Racing Starts Today

Protest food ~~ Growing Throngs Portend Prices at Fair All-Time Fair Records

Stand Owners Report -

Crowds; 56,000 Pass Gates First 2 Days Losses, Hike Scales | - a

Names of Fair Winners, Page 11

predictions of new high marks for attendance from officials.

Girls’ Clubs, Boy ar

their ted free.)

* Hell Drivers thrill show.

Musical Revue.

the annual sheep shearing contest, contest, 9 a, m,, Col

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fcemen admitted free.)

Club grand champion barrow; ribbon, giving her sex a clean!’ sweep in the top club livestock events of the fair, The grand champion steer title! was won by Patsy Rumple, 15, of Berne. ' Coliseum—3 p. Youth activities wére scheduled, Musical Revue. « be completed today with judg- Grandstand

band.

Hell Drivers thrill show.

ing of 4-H colts, junior livestock, junior dairy cattle and fat bar- Follies and fireworks.

Coliseum

Indiana All-State Lions band

Race Tomorrow

‘Hamburger 30 Cents’ Large Crowds Expected One concessionaire. who oper-! [Large crowds were expected to-| ates three stands at the Fair, night for the third performance

reported that hamburgers sold Spike J i reciaHe was named president of the yep 30 cents 8 of Spike Johes Jiusiesl Deples

when I drove from Indianapolis : { ; hia Ants . ts be ios A where she was taken when. she imprisoned and the sick.” day his outfit may be moved from cents on dinners. The start of harness horse racBelutn the Le ic) ruck, became ill of what Sheriff Frank At the same time, however, the Indianapolis to Rapid City, 8D. | Meanwhile, the concessions of- he start of harne . traffic McDonald said “was “166 "Hitch Pope expressed the-hope~that the Maj. Gen. Paub LW. Bee Jasinihed i jasestigatioh, of Passed By ® Trucks candy. | Polish Church and its followers here from" Indianapolis for the ¢ reported overc il ig B Ee ‘ ————— | eventuall & concessionaires -back in line with ~ In t hil IV nine trucks) icee—— | eventually would win “the longed~ Minnesota State Fair, said the : expected fo send attendance recIn the 80 railes, only nine tru ‘Road 37 Oo enin | for gifts, of. Christianpeace and Rapid City air base has a “good the ceiling prices. ords soaring to new levels. w Bye ad ro Re f the P ing | prosperity.” chance” of getting the headquar- ‘Very - Discouraged’ | A.15-year-old Shelby County , A Spokesman tor one ok tes S@1 for Oct 15 The Pope recalled his labors for ters with its 4000 milifary and|. One proprietor of a large food Boot ! \ arger..trucking..firms a Ro aa ' . Peace, ahd added...... .civilian personnel now. based at/stand near. the Coliseum come the legal driving to a rae io { Times State Service | “And now, unfortunately, not- Benjamin Harrison air base. pldined that he expected to lofe aim of the industry in general a MARTINSVILLE, Sept. 3—{withstanding that the war ended The 10th Air Force. recently $1000 -durings the nine-day _exWe try to-hold to the endl Only 1, miles of paving re-/four years ago, the trials of the learned it would leave Harrison position. Another said she was limits for safety, economy and, mained today on the Martinsville heroic, Polish people continue.” by next Dec. 1. “yr raged with business, H lations,” he sald.] ; |e ery discourig : good public relations, phe “fend of the new Martinsviile-| : Sa TE Tew ’ “|so far.” And what Bb better public rela | Bloomington stretch of site| Jalan WwW Fesler Dies at 85: . | ‘Most of the proprietors asserttions than sa ety? ‘ motors | 02d 37, scheduled for formal y : g . - " " ed they could keep.prices .in line a De, 3 up sound | *Poning Ont, 15. . A - by selling smaller portions of It 1 ork is progressing on sched- Pp i AH J iM food and buying “cheap” food.’ Y t way. m 3 geonomy Bot 19 drive iba either ule, according to F. C. Stockmas- ro nen orne ere But they said they were reluctant \° : ' er, s i -) * . , are laid off or discharged for “hn PuPehintendent of construc- Ope GOP Candidate for Governor lo maki this move because of fast driving and the union backs tion for the Rieth-Riley Construc- . g . established reputations } rows. us up. {lion Co. ot Goshen, which holds Nomination; Former President of IU Trustees The 20 cent ceiling price an "°C0 0 00 aetivition” ‘Keep Us in Line | Favs Son ac Lew ‘ © John W, Fesler, 4035/N., Pennsvivania St., retired prom.nent In- hamburgers drew the -most og tonight will mark three days of “Insurance companies also help ’Y pavement’ gianapolis attorney and one-time candidate for the Republican nomi- ¢/$m from food stand operators. gp, "nr oorams in- which members us keep 41 line. ney on cancel south of Martinsville was opened nation for governor, died today in S!. Vincent's Hospital. He was 85. Tne concensus was that “we our policies immediately dan't observe the !imits. We can't afford to have this happen for} | \ 29 F, at. § premiums with. another concern: reopened, motorists can , now| * ("8 ued Crrtmiere Taw Hm, " DE Mar aca { would be pushed sky .high. |travet five miles south of the new! gone time he was president .. .ctive in Republican politics “Every business has its out- road before detouring back on the of the Indianapolis Bar Associa- all his life, laws. So cdo we. But the com- old crooked roiite to Bloomington. | tion and president of the Indiana

Warm Weather Brings Out Ever-Increasing ¥

“Ever increasing crowds at the Indiana State Fair today brought

RA ATA: MaRtE, Who dropped our oF THIN

Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and all children under 12° years admit- 5¢

TOMORROW'S PROGRAM ~~

Grandstand—2 p. m., Indianapolis Military band and Irish Horan

m., -Spike Jones

8" .p. m.<Indlanapolis Military band, State "Fair

~— 8 p. m., Horse Show and Parade of Champions with

money. x Cameron First to Leave Leland Cameron of Los Ane geles, flying a B-26 Martin Marauder bomber, was the first pilotin the propeller division of the Bendix classic to get his plane rborne. | The first plane taxied into the ready position was the F-51 Mus-

tang piloted by transcontinental

air record holder Joe De Bona.

A half-hour before the start of the .race, members of the Lane

Thousands took advantage of the warm, fair weather to keep caster, Cal, Lions Club, hosts ag the turhstiles clicking at all gates. At noon officials expressed c¢on- the takeoffs, introduced the six fidence that a new third-day attendance record would be established pilots to the crowd over a publie

{address system:

| Mantz Drops Out Three-time Bendix winner

year's race at the last minute, presented the two pilots who were the controls of his two |bright red F-51 Mustangs.

concessionaires the Jargest second day crowd In.Grandstand—8 p. m., Irish Horan| The propeller division had a Hollywood touch with two planes + «

Coliseumn—9:15 p. m., Spike Jones entered by movie actors and two

more by Mantz, a veteran film

ing today and such features as Horses — 4-H Colt Club judging Stunt fier.

Mr, Mantz: was tabbed earlier

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!for first place. He and Mr. De

ar Veterans’ Day — (Veterans Bona were expected to challenge with proof of service and serv- Mr.- Mantz record to Cleveland

{of four hours, 26 minutes and

girl Beth Meal of Waldron, today parade — 11:30 a. m., American 57.4 seconds. jwas the proud hoider..of. the. 4-H... Legion band. Tillman-Harpole! In- his place were flying Stan Post Drum and Bugle Corps Reaver, his chief pilot, and Here and Indiana All-State Lions man (Fish) Salmon.

| Sorhe 75,000 persons were exe |pected to watch the. finish of the {thrée cross-country races. Ane |other feature of the first day of {the 20th air races anniversary | week-end will. be a 100-plane Air Force demonstration which wll include three six-engined B-36 intercontinental bombers.

De Bona a Favorite The favorite to heat the Mants

entries was Mr. De Bona flying the Mustang in which he recently

: " of state boys’ and girls’ clubs and . if Weiio traffic several days ago, With! - Although he retired two years ago from active law practice Can't break even” with the ex- g,. andq Girl Scouts were hon- Allison Trophy set - wo astontitata) speed three miles of the old pavement MT: Fesler had been associated as counsel with the Fansler, Fauvre, isting high wholesale prices. ored. mar e Plane. is owned lug

(fim star Jimmy Stewart, The Mosquito was being piloted

Thousands of <air-mirided Hoo- by D. E. Bussart of Hong Kong, siers are expected to swarm over China, ' representing the

China

{Weir Cook Airport tomorrow to National Airlines. Leland Cams-

't want any ‘cowboys’| n | ; ! 4 at the recent Marion tion Revue and the Irish Horan i { pan 3 don b) a A os | . University Bosrd of Trustees. |rngiana University Board of County Fair. He also pointed Hell Drivers thrill show. Spike's see five sleek F-80 Shooting Starstion of North Hollywood vas want to be one. On Insi o£ gantown, Mr. ; |Trustees in 1919, and was presi- out the prevailing price was 25 zanies will perform at 9:15 in the streak across the starting line] Vince Perron, North Hollywood, “They have a job. Most of them | | Fesler was grad- dent of the Indianapolis Bar As- CéNts at most restaurants in the Coliseum and the thrill show willland head for Cleveland in. the|was flying an AT-12 Guardsman have families. They want to keep fuated from | \sociation in 1916, joy ‘be at 8 p.m. in front of the grand- Allison Jet Trophy Event of the|gponsored by film actor Charles their jobs and they want to se¢| Shain greets U.S. Navy | Franklin College “I might as well get out of the stand. . [National Air races. : (Buddy) Rogers their “familiés,” the spokesman land Indlot st Mr. Fesler was a member of picture if I can't at least break Servicemen and war veterans! The race is scheduled lo start] -

said. «+ +» world report, Page 2 in # {the Indianapolis Chamber

of leven here,” another proprietor will be honored at the Fair tomor-/at 1:15 pm. A lead pilot, Capt.|

Universit ' { : = 3 - |News of churches. ....... i 1887. He a ad- {Eommerce;, Phi Beta—Kappa, Pht said. He explained he paid $40-a!row. The schedule of events in- {William B®, Schaeffer, will take Dr. Jekyll and Sinclair Lewis | | mitted to the bar [Delta Theta, and served in the day for the concession and $15 a cludes afternoon performances of off first an be followed he fa py | Pages 4and 11 | Indianapolis U. 8, Navy in the Spanish-Amer- day to employees. Spike Jones' group and the auto closély by the five race entrants Mr. Hyde— Novel Tomorrow | Week's theater reyiew, Page 9! in 1890, and be- lcan- War. He also was a mem-| A woman proprietor said flatly, thrill show. ~ |from Adr National Guard fighter

| came associated {ber of the American Historical “I won't come back next year if. The annual State Fair Follies squadrons in Florida,

® Be sure to. see tomor-

Georgia,

® Anton Sdaherrer, author

. PT . {Association and the Indiana His- ’ | of Our Town, has d fn an Cow a | 4 with the firm i I can’t serve high grade food at will open tomorrow at 8 p. m. in!Nebraska, California and Maine, ’ ug up Joe yes et ye Other Features lot Harrison, Mil- Mr. Fesler (tory Society, reasonable prices, I'm hot put- front of the Grandstand. The| The, ships will rendezvous west. a new angle in the roman. the first oy of the new {Amuse..,...5, 9 Labor .......10/ lef and Elam,’ . He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ting out 'to the public what I'show will offer a concert by the of Weir Cook airport, go into a tic story of the Indian.

Bridge .....,. 3| Your Marriage 5 which included President Ben- Caroline Marmon Fesler. {wouldn't eat myself.” F. M. Overstreet of Columbus, display of fireworks. .

| Comics ’,....14 Mrs, Manners. 7| jamin Harrison, the late U ; . a i 1 VALLEE TO WED TONIGHT pair concessions director, said Six-Day Horse Show {line, which will be the

| «By Editorials ...10| Movies ....:5, 9, Attorney General W, H. H. Miller,| Forum ......10{ National Aff..10 and the late John B. Elam. | OAKLAND, Cal, Sept.’3 (UP) that the ceiling prices set by the - Also opening tomorrow night is/of the airport. He was clerk In the Marion —Crooner Rudy. Valee, 48, tonight Fair Board would be majntained. the six-day Horse Show which|

novel by Sinclair Lewis, Nobel prize winner, -® “The God - Seeker” is the next - novel in ~The Times parade of best-sel-

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{Gardening ... 3| Needlework .. 3! {Hollywood ... 9 Pattern .... 3#ounty Circuit Court from 1804 takes his fourth wife,

ler fiction ; : 21-ye4r-old He. said that price lists had been will. draw top horsemen and gait- chief starter of the race, and a| , sits in The Tim s {In Indpls. .... 2/8ide Glances Jg0 to 1898. He was a candidate for Eleanor Kathleen Norris. The distributed to all = concession- ed animals from all corners of the zoom-up by Capt. Schaeffer, the ‘ he Sve € + + «+ |Inside Indpls. 5 Society ,..... 3 the Republican nomination for ceremony ‘will’ be held in the naires with instructions to post states. Large premiums will be pilots will gun their fleet ships for The Sunday Times : Pen —— ’ ) Your Job .... T(Sports sores 7. governor Co years ago, and, Corpus Christi Catholic Church, them. : ar |ottered daily. : : |Cleveland. Ln, i : — - : aE A ah J : 9 gr nr Fl aT Bhs ; nti? 2, iE wig : : i 5 3 } i : . & . Linas foi , 2 wy any FIRE Raa Lh Wi “ “ 13 i 1 Lm eg \ Zl - . : wig ; k Cy d i nr A J Fs aE : a . ' 2 vA gl wat, i Zt ue ; Al # y WIE : ~ Lo x 1 7 - [ :

Indianapolis Military Band and a [straight line formation, side by| {side, and héad for the starting west end,

On signal from Wilbur Shaw,

““upired a novel, ~ wrpte’ one ‘chapter herself. ~® Watch for Our Town in

Dry Lake at 9:30 a. m. and were

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