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. . a \ Frederick, Mary Miessen: Stanley, Lilian, - place, Viegimia (U.S. Postofice; established 0 Id ie this bi prize and have date. important PARTLY cioupy Axe : or AY: Charles. Dorothy Owen — = February 3 Toes). Thi campaign I bein a lot of fun time mre en your fie anewy 2a he im eat 4S Duet: kL \ \ Fa —_ © w us A A send mone: y LLOUDY AREAS Ml A American public a program that will belp is contest cording to the rules nd You Booker T. Weabingtoo Birthplace Mortal To Ev. yone Who : —- . future generations. ) will receive $300.00 in cash, plus the extra contest. No money is required now or later Submits An Answer — eo N ANT fi, a, Tujing Comer, which, vit | $3600 tes te Jog in ii comien Rut wun Tour ewe i 13; *_| Thin coment cove NS 0 — , BNR a rks = —of- underprivileged - t t ————vmived you will i i NN AN { Fo TOEN 51 | youth, is nov being suablubud on the his- $100.00, 4 third prise uf | 36.00, s fourth you so desire, ta Sr ig comin 4 Axiant some. af vou tems ams TT : RNY | toric Lath merica’ : 00, i .00. here ¥ cash, cts , AN \ LEGEND AFFECTED | Negro was a This naticeel RES pat no matter whether i's 33 0:00 o¢ $10.00 Full Tre pin dlsan dine an we will you pe x A sana [SINR] AR Elin [| | Sd Service Towns fo soday and semen, | Rememboe, thre Ir Sotbing te pup ov sul, ser to hi whmonmmenti mek 01 | net Sik 8 At sand Seen A bc RR OWIRS . AIR = . ai Sa | row so that they will he able to accept more * - 3 be i ra: and In that Suheet fur win of $2,500.00 plus $1,000.00 WN NR DRIZZLE ~ ” P > Lo Reo fully their responsibilities in the economic : donation. of not less than $3.00 will be re- or hangin, or & total of TORN FLOW ne Sri ile of their communities. SEND NO MONEY! from all who enter It is not necomery, | 7) a0 io coh. So hur. | NY THUNDER 2 AE | Another outstanding feature of this Service Roneren der enter the larger contest in ur snawer in right > WN fo “ 53 STORMS RAIN a Tut of Racial : wt OR PRONPYNISS Pach Fg od 00.0, Pie hy rush A rly ar eee , . . ’ 4 you T.M REGUS PAT.OFF, COPR 1049 £OW, L. A. WAGNER: ALL RIGHTSRESERVED, - i hingtou's philissshy of pro. De mot send sey mes htsmeree wth roue Lou meee 33 he purse. Send ne momen, inaee ha he pci ; it eer copter the sacas : . $3,500.00 all nea ot TODAY AND TOMORROW-—The first large freezing area of the last symmer days is marked Hr aes pearrue ner | Sa yens part. Semone; zone ere wll bE rn ——" ah

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Labor Throws Heavy | Veterans Sending. Boron Colese theme song woe, Cattle Sell Fully Dollar Parley Decisions Believed Near : | : | Boston ¢ ¢ A By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent Support Behind In Papers of Riwe (Boston... ___ | Sleady fo $1 Higher;| WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—Great Britain was believed today to

Mrs. Curry Coffey | By ROBERT TAYLOR 1 Seripps-Howard Staff Writer | ¥ JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Sept, 12--( Voters of three central Pennsylvania counties—the 26th district—will provide a test run on the Taft-Hartley law in electing © & New congressman tomorrow, Union labor-—-Cl0, AFL and United Mine; Workers—is throwing everything it hus into the fight to keep control of a seat in Congress which a union-backed Demo-! crat ‘unexpectedly took from a veteran GOP congressman last year. The winner, Rep. Robert L. Coffey Jr., a war pilot hero, was

Applications for the Indiana Dad no encore. He made a briet| Despite high receipts, hog prices Marshall could lend great prestige to such a plan. Bonus from Hoosier veterans of SPeech Instead.

a J {World War 11 topped the 75,000 (dred pounds in active trade in

i Tr a ae tam Rev Galloway /the Indianapolis Stockyards to-| Sent of their conversation was onl . Indiana Director . of Veterans . : |day. . Early, receipts were esti- India now is regarded by vues Standard Oil : Co |Affairs, sald today. . ! {mated at 11,000. States and British officials as the| . | Since the first applications were Resigns Post Here Sow prices rose 50 cents, Steer key to peace in Asia and the “» Xaken on Yay Due. iy a: : and yearling prices rose 50 vints|Piggest chatacle to He apreaq of Revamps Pricing lalmost 1200 a day. Deadline for will Become Pastor to $1. Heifers and bulls sold at plan now under discussion would] Ailing ia Dec. 31, 1950, steady prices. Cow and sheep be for the United States to assume

Re ns Rev. Russell W. Galloway has Lack of quality forced vealer 18 the line Sieve, ¥ To Fight Trade Wars: 1 resign 8 Assocs : , : ‘See Similarity ion their way to the ajudication ed as associate minister of prices $1 lower. !

department, the director declared. pecome pastor of the First

| { 200 Da pr » ee ‘have sought support of Gen, George C. Marshall in shifting some Of ] ily shouted. “more”.-byt Mr. Tobin Sh P Hold Firm lof her Far Eastern military obligations to the United States. Gen. {

rose fully 25 to 50 cents a hun-| Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin lunched yesterday with the general at the latter's Virginia estate. British sources sald the ac-

| Of the bulk of applications re- In Middletown, 0. prices remained fully steady./some or all of the burden of hold- New System Held Way

| Standard Oil of Indiana rethe First Presbyterian Church to!" Good and choice 190 to 260-| It is understood that the British shuffled its i YN rhe

pound barrows and giits sold atisee that ~ituation as simildr to to enable the. company to come

killed in a plane crash last spring, 40,000 in Process | Presbyterian Church in Middle- g00 50 to $22.75. A few reached’ govelopments in the Eastern Medi- pete in pin-pointed areas where and the Democrats and their At present, some 40,000 claims town, O.. in October. $22.85 and $25.90 in late trade, 1d- prices fluctuate most union allies are running his lare now in the process of being The Rev. Mr. Galloway an- ;nq a top price of $23, paid spar-| terranean where the costs of ho d- i ” ot widowed mother, Mrs, Curry E. [considered for payment in the Nounced his resignation yesterday ino, {ing the anti-Communist line be- 2 s ange n pricing meth ; Coffey, for his seat. claims department. Of this num-/t0 the congregation here. He has ) Bul |came too great for the British t0/th a 5 2 oe dropping ° Republicans have sought to ber, Mr. Green said, 128 have been | De¢n- associate minister, serving Best Sausage Bulls §19 the roup ystem,” was ace

rejected. Most of the rejections, he said, were due to failure by the application to establish residence {in Indiana for six months prior to

counter the gold star mother ap- Best medium and good sausage gates peal by running John P. Saylor, Johnstown attorney who par-

ticipated In the Iwo Jima c¢am-

for the last five and a half years.| The 1100 members of the Middle-

to $18.50.

‘with Dr. George Arthur Frantz, bear. They appealed to the Uinted companied by a drop of small ulls . reached $19. Bulk’ of . President Truman ob-|fractions of a cent per gallon in ot, ‘ Th, “rou ‘ht $17 tained from Congress funds to tank wagofi prices for gasoline, town - church have, purchased medium and good 8 (fight the Reds in Greece and kerosene, heater oil, furnace oil

AN ried > Turkey. {and other projects at a majorit, fon i Ei ; grounds and have accumulated \ Sancho proj at a majority paign ER { jemtry: to active service. — A few, “rung for a new bullding. The — Good-—and choice vealers- soldi uc or ron qottar— con of-the-company’s bulk plants: T.-H, Key Issue | of the claims were not honored poy Mr Galloway will undertake at $27 to $29 in moderately active}, nce is. expected to wind up Informed int ted NW otiara Cte a. - Mr. a) cates Tice s nformed sources interpre The main issue is the Taft-Hart-! because of the character of dis- promotion of the construction trade. Most sales were $28 ori, To. phase of its business to-'the move as one by erPR o ley law. | charge, Mr. ‘Green said. project, he said higher. Common and mediums : | m ) | { , said: $21 to $26.50. A few day. At this point, the British meet price wars with small inde-

The Indiana Bonus Law specifies that the applicant must have!

moved at

Mrs, - Coffey, who has had no culls brought $15 to $20.

In the church here he had

{have the blunt and friendly ad- pendents in certain areas of the

experience in public speaking, is! : . . . IETV g ¢ nistrat : { v i g taAnding. on want Shr ht Rg. Navy's giant rocket spumes gases as it heads for altitude of been separated from the armed Jervey a» Feneral SAminist ator Good and choice native spring Yice of Amepiiang Lo mw theiristate. Price irregularities have “mandate” given her lite son for 33 miles. forces under honorable conditions. y Be 8 you oe ; in Dr, lambs sold at $24.50 to $25. These udget spending and modernize broken out in Shelbyville in gasorepeal of the Taft-Hartley law. | "0 nN sina : Carelessness on the part of Forntzg aostone ing In F included a sizable string at . d FRies 2. . Production lie Bh NeW Castle ang Green 8 Mr. Saylor has supported the some veterans in filling out the. “oT $24.75. Medium’ and good mixed 100: field i heating oil. main features of the law, but said Nav 's New Rocket application blanks has caused ex-| . Tey Cr IRS Shays ivi weights brought $21.50 to $24.) Shifting some of their Far There was no indication th some provisions were bad and {tra work for personnel in the Vet- oreo 2s are pany: a, Lie Culls moved at $18.50 to $21. No|Eastern spending to the United the price of gasoline is coming should be changed. He advocates ° * |erans’ Affairs. Department, or-| i Ey aT on: chairman action was shown on three decks| States would obtain a budget cut, down in the company’s statemen§ “a labor law which meets the! Hits 1775 MPH in Test jville Bray, the assistant director|,s {ne nominating committee for ©f fed yearlings. although there is no suggestion but in-the-know circles point need of our present situation.” | Isaid the le nom on OE BE omit Steady slaughter ewes brought from American sources that - it Sul shat gasoline is still plentiful? | as . | “Eg g y . 88.5 K- would ‘be sufficient to do the de- and that the vacation tourin The district is almost evenly $300,000 ‘Viking’ Balks at 33 Miles Aloft but | Errors of omission are - the pyund: a director of the Maternal $8.50 for a truck load. of good sired job. [season 1s over. i divided between rural and indus-, Io & . most common cause of this trou- Health League; and a member of 130-pound - ewes at $8.50. ‘Com- The lai hats trial areas, and between Repub-| Experts Say It will Pave Way for Space Ships ble,” Mr. Bray declared. the World Service Committee of mon and mediums weighing Hope for Agreements the pany exp.8 ned thabs licans and Democrats. Its chief] n PINTS TAT | Ope -of the most frequent er-t IMC / more than 140 pounds sold at » ig {i United o 5 industries are coal, steel and WHITE SANDS PROVING GROUND, N. M,, or he sald, iS on mo 10 Io ua chairman of Chris- $5 to $7. Og A his will a PE and hades TR : i v ' HU Ls ”" larhiah oolro 3 $ ’ ‘ i | i. . 8 y 5 3 farming. Sept. 12 (UP)—The Navy's $300,000 “Viking” rocket . |which asks the date of entry ontian Education for. the Indianap-| Scattered sales of weights 260 aple to announce several aid , 4 barges, had brought a 2

ry cing ine 3 Voter i may be the forerunner of ifiterplanetary syfice ships = -factive duty. Many- veterans -are iis Presbytery, a member of the '0_315. pounds were reported atlagreements. before. nightfall. But when they had a registration lead. even though it fizzled out only 33 miles above earth stead of the first day of actual} : i= pounders brought $22 to $22.50 are being ballyhooed as : : : r 3 : ; ; : committee, the Synod’s Commits P ; are ‘not being ballyhooed as a i Bod of 13,000, Rep. Coffey carried the on its second flight, a spokesman said today. active duty. Ttee on Christian Education and a Lightweights from 100 to _160 remedy for the British crisis. Seek to Identify y Sistriet by 12,000 votes. Until The Navy revealed that the sleek pencil-shaped projectile “Question 18 is often omitted,” member of the Church Federa- pounds sold at $15.50 to $17.50. well-informed observers hold that As Valparaiso Lawyer’ : at election, Rep. Harve Tib-| burned out its fuel prematurely during an experimental firing. |[Mr. Bray sald." “It refers to resi- {jon ‘Socidl Education and Ac- hoje; 160:pounders: were salable the remedy for British financial ott, Republican, won five times But even so, it was traveling 1775 miles an hour when it hit {dence for six monthsprior toi tion Committee. jat Jeigher prices, js Yes lasgely in ‘Great Britain. CHICAGO, Sept. 32 IPD

straight, holding the district ; ; {entry into active duty and must : a ¥ ° itself. lice today contacted Valparai through the Roosevelt sweeps of, fts peak Altitude hi 33 miles. : sn 5 be answered completely on every Native of Cinciinati Saws Yop ot oe . [" The problem is so closely Ind, authorities ¢ "determin 1940 and 1944. ON MAY 3, a simflaF Viking launched in secrecy for the |application. The same holds true The College of Wooster is the) Bulk of sows sold at ¥15.50 t0/woven into the British political whether a body recovered fro Backs ‘Fair Deal’ | first time by the Navy's Rocket Research Laboratory climbed |for No. 19 which asks is the ap- Rev. Mr. Galloway's Alma Ma- $19.50. A ‘few lightweights situation that all hands will Lake Michigan last night is th

“Union carpetbaggers” are an 50 miles above the earth and reached .a speed of 3450 feet |Plicant registered as a conscien- ter. He was graduated from reached $20. Stags were scarce. watch British domestic develop- of John Crumpacker, #4, form lsesue in the campaign. Républi- per second. it ‘was disclosed. P tious objector to military service, Princeton Theological Seminary. Good and choice steers and me- ments closely to learn the ex- Valparaiso, Ind. altorney.

cans charge they've come in| Milton Rosen, head of the laboratory said that in last

droves, skillfully. organized and (c's firing the rocket burned up its alcohol and liquid fuel But it is frequenily left blank,” fame to Indianapolis from Bloom- prices. 50 cents to $1 higher. A/igocialist government will take identification marks, police sal

plentifully supplied with money. | oma . awnacten TO Bho Mr. Bray said. ington, Del. few medium and good were fully the prescribed bitter medicine. it fitted a decsription of M Mr. Saylor, who has conducted] i gins pong i nplopghu noha ‘Bulk Ger- | Notwries Miss Point The church will give a farewell 50 cents higher. Little action was A” British general election is Crumpacker given park police b A vigorous doorbell-ringing cam- man v.2 bomb-it was designed to replace. ! Question No. 20, Mr. Bray s id reception for the Rev. Mr. Gal- completed on a limited showing of gue within the next six to ‘12 Fred Crumpacker, a cousin of th palgn, charged that the labor po-' - mes ————— { ids ee Lt « FRY SAIC, loway, Mrs. Galloway and their Brassers. months. Lowering the British missing man and also a Valp:

" . . 3 Cau st 1 2 s. . Ravers ada av rec TCs : Local Truck Grain Prices if 106 cause Of mont Peg Warige four children before their de- Several loads of average-choice standard of living or a moderni- raiso.attorney.

litical experts elbowed aside the Local Issues : pe Parture. The presbytery wil pre- 1100-to-1200-pound steers reached zation program which temporar- A coat. hat and billfold wit

regular Democratic organization

x 0 00 mx the -change-- Sf 1. listing their induction ddte in- preshytery’s United Promotion $22 to $22.75. A few 170- to 190-/the agreements expected today he-change-in-pricingyst res

It must be answered ‘ves’ or ‘no.”/ Hl¢ was born in Cincinnati and dium yearlings sold actively atitent to which His Majesty's’ Although the body bore ne.

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| 3 ————— —d— a ; ithe plic S : : . - " : and took over the campaign. nt Ii New No 2 red whew $1.83 I hhcagion oa must or %€Nt him with a letter of dis- $31. Lots of high-good and Shotee iy supplanted some avorkers with cards bearing Mr. Crumpacker’ Mrs. Coffey has promised tol STOCKS Blo Asked| No 2 yellow corn, $1.18. Ie en J missal from the Indianapolis Medium weights sold at $30 to|machines would not be good elec- name were found last week on §8 a t the “Fair Deal.” nn. Americah States pra D | No. 2 oats, S9¢ ) {official authorized to administer by a £30.50. Good mediumweights sold . , wi uppor e “Fair Deal,” particu- Ame Jiates J H Now Na, yellow sojveans, ‘32.08 | presbytery to the. presbytery of g tion bait. seawall near > ; larly the civil rights and social A es Ce an 3" 13% - Mh ———— {oaths under Indiana law, Dayton 0 Sept 19. in Hopewell |at $29. Medium and good brought i ———————————————— of 16th St we welfare programs. Het HR & Aik ys old 80 Local Produce |; Meny notaries. Mr, Brayir.d. $25.50 to $26. Lower-priced sales poy, £0 FIND 2 MISSING found. Mr. Crumpacker has been Mr. Saylor has criticized Presi- Pit RR & Bik Yds com .... 304 NV o ___ sald, “fail to fill all the blanks, : {were so thin no market test could . x ver . wa To : r. Say criticized. Bresl:| popps-Merrtil com 3 ealierTonie vn lbs 50 goer Teiland some are omitting the of- r emia | WETE SOY MILWAUKEE, Sept. 12 (UP) missing since: he checked ouf "ot dent TTUMA Severely FOr Fetaln: a ores vers ve i i in AO and Auesiuorte Sup hale fio) ~ won| ~ OThers are’ usin VU. §:—Statement +t Medium and” Food Bear cows A-Coast Guard plane 1% dawn the “Congress Hotel here early + ing Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan as Circie Tueater com.. we 08 reed springers. 24c. and Leghorn Spin er : : 8 me A : . aire} TR La . ~ search today failed to find any Wednesday % ue Re du & ° his military aide, saying the Pres- om Lean 4% ofd .. ........ 8119 818. yg J 0d No. 3 oogltry pencil,’ - WASHINGTON, Se; UP) —Govern-|S0ld at $15.25 to $17.50. Cutters ay Ie : ) MARIE LILLE ident apparent! : thinks it api CaE.N Vat ; 14 wr Kegn—Current receipts. 55 ibs to ease.| For three days next week, rep- ren: fiscal soar a Sent, JB Sur- and, commons brought $12.75 to trace of a man and a woman who a ee Dr Ppl yb his volts Cummings Eng pid LOB 100 «400 Crmde A et HieGrade A resentatives from 40 states will "ated with a year © ©°™1$15. Canners moved at $11.50 to'disappeared last night while fly- BOTTLED GAS USE UP Important to stand by his politi-Consolidated Finance § pf ”" small. 30c. and no grade bc . y b-| Expenses Ti, ear Last Year 1812.50. ing from Grand Rapids, Mich., to’ The number ‘of “riral dere of cal favorites than to keep the onsolidated Ind com . % gutterfat—No 1. 54c: No 2. Sle imeet here to discuss various pro pens $82 Il §.6.208.502,216|% ) s 1 ovelninent clean Consolidated ind pid... 1% 3, | " lems concerning veterans train-|pen ii $451.130.084 ° o.l4] 813290 Late estimates of receipts were Milwaukee. Mrs. Robert Jobes, bottled gas for cooking is eight 8 Th A . Equitable Sec! ities Com. ..... 2% Dr Ross to Address ling under Public Law 346 or the|Gash Balance = 4.039.983 276 ASR hogs, 12,975; cattle, 2100; calves, 26, Milwaukée, and her pilot, John times greater ngw than.a decs e winning political party 18 jays Corp ptd ww 9 ; . Le ” Public Debt = 256.496.746.563 252,746,655.078 | sms d sh 2025 D. Rice, Flint, Mich., were missin 0 1 certain to hail the election out-|Herf-Jones cl A pd oo... Sib Und iter Graduates “GI Bill” as it is commonly Gold Reserve ~24.647.116.641 23.793,172,257/9 9, and sheep, 2025. (1. Rice, » Wich, 8sing. ago. | i Home el & lo of n erwri kK Ww - SEI a ate - = . 2 re come as of national significance, Hook Drug Co com # 1943 nown. . « x { showing how the political wind is/{nd cas & Watc} Co com... 16% i8%| Dr. M. O. Ross, president ofi The occasion will be the sec- i blowing. |Ind & Mich B 45% . 1014 14, {Butler University, will make the ond annual convention of the 13 YOU ARE SKILLFUL trem ern one yer Ca com 10 181s 171s commencement address at the National Association of State frdpls P & L 4% pid ..... 98% 91% 934 annual conferment of Char-| Approval Agencies. The meeting dpls Wat Co.3% otd 1064 09 (= Sel Condemned House gga water 4% ord i woo, 9 (tered Life Underwriter designa- will be held from Sept. 19 to 21 YOU TN EA Damaged by wre Ra CO ee 8%un- 82.8 lODS by. the American College at the Claypool Hotel. i i i Bingan & coum . 7, thy of Life Underwriters at Hotel - Discussion topics will include i A vacant house at 415 W. Ohio Lincoln Loan 5's pf #8: 1011: Gibson in Cincinnati,” Wednesday various rules and regulations unSt. said to have been condemned FTO SEReton com 8's 1. evening. . der which 2,000,000 veterans in as unfit for a residence, was dam-| Nat Homes in ace: $% Dr. ‘8S. S. Buebner, president the nation are currently taking aged by fire yesterday afternoon: N Ind Pub Berv 8% pid “104 106 of the American College of Life training or education under the . Fire Department officials said * /\I{ Fuh. dery com iam eve Underwriters, will present “289 GI Bill the fire apparently had started in 7 R -Majjory rom. a 16% 18 diplomas }

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he lower floor walls and climbed poh Serv of “1d con ie 280s Walter R. McClure, Hastings. gi | , he ower Stor walle and climbed i 3 Ff Sige fv 87, Walter n MECre, sting: Elizabeth M. Hess and SOLVE ... PLUS AN EXTRA $50.9 |F YOU!

\ badly damaged before the flames 3° Indic on * 2% gpdwin H. White, Grant O. Q Miss Elizabeth Marie Hess, In , Ay (CX CFs were brought under control fur kely Fat “12 n Johnson and Francis D. Brosnan dianapolis resident for 60 years IE PUZZLE! i { {1c 11 — fo —— Eh Ses eily from Indianapolis, will attend. who died Thursday in General] . ARE PROMPT and Win First 1 i Official Weather J derso Nt ite Matieanle a Pw 3 Hospital, was buried yesterday re i Jnited Telephone 8% ofd =~ #1 : in the Old Union Cemetery, Mor- . . . : RN 4 ; UNITED STATEY WEATHER BUREAU (rion Title Co i 8 Former Nun Found {gan County. after services in the Here is a fascinating new contest of skill, which gives you the op=" | ~ i N | y. . . . Sunrise 6:8 | Sunset EW {rien 4 Dew 8 ad . Burned to Death Royster & Askin North Meridian portunity to win $300.00 in cash, plus.an extra $30.00 or 1 Erecipitation 34 hours ending 8:30 a. m._0/American Loan 4s 00 ..... 8 “....| NORTH ' GUILFORD. Conn. Street Chapel. : * ness. $350.00 to the first prize winner and there # nothing foryou | axcess, since Jan} 5:33, Hastian Moricy 80 8) 3 + iSept. 12 (UP)--A former novice A native of Morgan County, to buy and nothing to sell. There is no obligatign whatsoever on g ta Joligwing table shows. the tempera=i Cn of Com: Biay swe we UD the Domintean Monastery, Miss Hess was a -member of the your part. There are no tricks or illusions. You mezely add all the Latiod v H ! Low Yitizens Ind Tel 4Vs 01... 7 © (wearing six dresses, was burned Nash’ Chapel Methodist Church| num a¥ishown within the outline drawing &f the Booker 'T, 1 Heston ¢ ; 0 “Ito death in a car on the monas- there. She lived in 2019 N. Ala-| : chuintni . 5 Burbank TT tery grounds last night and police bama St. before her illness. She Washington Birthplace Cabin at the left. The rush your am | nN § th 10g Sald today she may have com- was 82 . Swes at once. Eau) ' 3 J o mitted suicide . Several nieces And "nephews HERE ARE THE SIMPLE RULES TO WIN - { a2 The woman was idéntified as survive, 2 2 . ; a ay | : ” ’ j ty 63 [3 Viola Dell Vecchia, 29; of South-| — = 4 6 4 4 3,4 S 2 7 4 7 5 The birthplace cibin of Bovker The thing 8 do right now is " 2 : ue N | 6 g 3 4 T. Washington shown at the left get your pencil and aad’ _. i : 107 r0sn ington » In | q 7 7 q 8 5 is made up entirely of numbers. start immediately. Then rush your : You A Louis Della Vechia, a brother a 78 8 7 5 4 79 The object of the contest is to answer at onces If there are ties ) ivy at Southington, sald his sister add all of these numbers. So get for any of the prizes, the winners

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3 ind left before faking her final Cleartngs Tui vows because of illness.

busy right away, add together all will be determined by the best an of the numbers shown in the swers to a tie breaker puzile or birthplace cabin ‘of Booker T. puzzles not to ‘exceed four in Washington and send your an. number of mathematical skill. In swer right away. Each number the tie-breaker puzile' oc! put:les is complete in itself. Numbers it will be necessary to add a cer

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open. The bottoms of the 9's puzzle, the path will contain sixty are straight—no numbers are yp- numbers. In event additional ties side down. Thus you can easily breakers are necessary, the path tell exactly what each number is. will contain more munbers. In This puzzle requires patience and case there are still ties after the skill, and remember each number four tie-breaker puzzles for the stands alone and must be added first prize or any of the other separately, For example, 2, 3, 5, prizes, duplicate prizes will be and 9 are to be counted—2 plus paid. At no time in this contest 3 plus 5 plus 9, total 19, and is of skill will there be any rhymes, not two thousand three hundred jingles or essays fo write. This and fifty-nine. In other words, contest is confined only to simply add each number as if one living in the Continental nited stood above the other in a single States and Canada. Answers in

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— i At Coleman column. That's all there is to it, order to be eligible to win fhust I" XANAS City ne \ ¥ | Marold Ws 1K + but like a great many ghee things * be pustuiached on or before mid, : . wo -— \ ve goteail Alita, Ramsey, | 0 “ay it is not as easy as it looks. Skill night, October 17th, 1949, ! 5 1 Lr ) Mtn SI RG A SERVICE MEMORIAL TO a Toe tn "he nvest which ended and accuracy are necessary. This are declared the 3 5.1 voq Jy / «.| Paula Wosciaw. Edward Patricia Buck A GREAT AMERICAN Seitont upon, st. Winners in the contest 18 8 contest of skill but if you ner, in order to win the $50.00 foe EMPHIS A ~7 | ‘Provan; Raymo . ye October i 1900, wil be ‘have the patience to try it, rush promptness your answer must be tnt | Bg The Beste T. Wabiogon Bihpace Me. | 124 T's3 Comber THON SES your anawer prompdy and ‘you maid within five days fren (hg I ANAT itteral. Maurice #olit organisation. vader the: laws oi the contest, may win $300.00 in cash plus an time you read this announcement, | \ 2 / | Jane Bin 4 Commonwealth of Virginia to make possible extra $50.00 if you are prompt. ~ So hurry, sen] your answer today.

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