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Torey Bosom: Ti: Report 2d Russ Atomic Blast;

Newfoundland Dog (Pet of Girl 5) Takes

Nightly Stroll to Set Off ‘Cry of Beast’ : e | : PICTURE a snarling, vicious, angry black panther . . . = = re ! n OC ¥ os CQ a slithering, sneaking, drooling monster on the prowl. : ! .

Look now at a great female Newfoundland dog. .Coal black, tall and 3 years old.

Imagine again that you saw a vicious, snarling, wey ff Die 3 Hurt Don't See Why He Has a K

ick Coming gwedish Broadcaster ~~ Asserts Explosion Occurred Near Crimea

: | East, West ‘Contest’ .| Asserts Test Carried

panther walking beside a railroad track in Indianapolis.

" — | Then think of a gentle, |g Leak-Finders Find |uisike, weirtranea New. In Hoad.(In

Too Many, Leaks {foundland dog named “Gypsy,

| Blossom” that likes to walk up|

e ’ | : {the railroad track to .be alone In Whisky Barrels {occasionally when not wom AUTO Crash . |with a 5-year-old girl at home. TWO MEN employed as leak| That, officers believe, is -

poder tn Tanta i otic 5 xing pins Two in Critical Perils All Civilization | Out on Sept. 14 whisky when they appeared be-| , Iast night which brought) Condition After By JOSEPH L. MYLER | NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UP)

200 telephone calls to the| . i . > : fore U. ‘8, Commissioner Asa J.| op: : United Press Stall; Corcespandent | _ The Mutual “Broadcas Smith in the Federal building] "iA8 Office and police head- Collision Near Avon uh tg

WASHINGTON, Sept.

: quarters. It would solve the . 1 i : li : : i that their = yl Dell, 47, of I mystery which kept 20 to 30, 1wO0 of three persons in- i -Jlistory's plinth atomic ex- AE oe A am burg. and Tames F. Jaren oa o;|oMcers, armed with riot guns, jured in a two-car crash EE, plosion — in Russia — kicked roa ent In d atomit &xe . 8, <9, : ; i | r | + ‘aXe * Aurora, were arrested after Jar. [seth Til a don black which took four lives last | linto the open today an atomic report 0 a secon a vis sold to an agent of the Fed-| : 'night near Avon were in seri-| 'arms race in which American Plosion in Russia. eral Alcohol Tax Unit whisky Sa Lo The announcement by Mutual

Dell had smuggled out of the MRS. CLIFFORD Chasteen, who ous condition today and the:

Schenley Distillery, according to resides on Sumner Road, ° near 1,;..4 was reported fair in| Maurice Graston, assistant dis-|'P® Illinois Central railroad | trict’ attorney. |crossing, within 100 feet of the Methodist Hospital.

a {place where the “panther” was| All but one of the seven victims first seen last night, called the were members of a car pool re-| THEIR JOB in the distiller , : { called for them to make the Sheriff's office to clear up the/turning from work in Indianap-

: ; i i \experts said this country i8 80|,, 4 Birger Jacobsen, their corre |far ahead the Russians may never gspondent in Stockholm, quoted . [catch up. - {“reliable Swedish sources” that | The race for A-bombs, between the explosion took place near the the cold war eaumpions of fhe Crimea on Sept. 14. West and the East, pit — United States and the USSR in a| World reaction to Russ

rounds of white oak barrels in|T ery today. olis to homes In North Salem and contest in which the future of _ A-bomb report.......Page 3 which whisky was stored, check- | She said her big Newfoundland Roachdale when the head-on col- civilization may be at stake. | “Mr. Jacobsen said the atomic

ing the barrels for leaks. | was “as docile as a- lamb and|lision, heard nearly a mile away, i to Mr. Graston, Dell| Wouldn't hurt anyone.” “Gypsy took two lives instantly and two Admitted carrying away 2% gal.| Blossom,’ Mrs. Chasteen said, | shortly after. lons of bonded whisky, a pint at rwatches after -“her -5-year-old Dead were: : "

time; by- |daughter, Madonna Lee. _ : : i I Ly Tens Ey th sl Sometimes at night, Mrs. Chas-| Miss Doris June Hewitt, gi

teen said, “Gypsy Blossom” likes| Kverton, m. . : Donald Dwyer, Roachdale.

x . . to take walks alone. Her favorite i {walk is along the railroad tracks| Mrs. Laura Jean Evans, 58, {Where the “big black panther” | North Salem. { was se :

seen last night. { Miss Elizabeth Waters, 50,

Atomic scientists said the 80- bomb used in the explosion was viets now are about where the invented by three Russians and United. States was at the time, three Germans. The names of the fof “the first U.S. atomic bomb Russiaiis, he Baid, were

Mex., in 1945. The U. 8. has come | of the German inventors, he said, a long way since then. | were Pose, Mye and Hertz.

Peace, U. 8. Aim Swedish Officials .

With growing realization that : {his country was not caught nap- Silent on Report

share the calm with which Presi-| (Up)—Swedish foreign office and dent Truman disclosed that|miitary sources said today that America’s atomic monopoly had|ipey had no evidence to support been -shattered. {a report from the United States Top diplomats said it is possi-ithat a “second” Russian atomie

;ble, but not probable. that Russia! axniosion was recorded in Sweden {wants war. They said our aim, inigent 14,

any nt, countinues to be |estabiishment of a lasting worida Record Shows Earth i Pea Tremor on Sept. 14 ; ; Milita) nceded it was . t's a pretty, fair Job holding down the opening kick-off assignment for Butler's 1949 foot- oo anced shg has) ATHENS, Sept. 24 (UP)—An football business got under way. road tracks. ball this season, and her first name is Judith. Miss Job, 3840 N. Pennsylvania St., and a freshman a stock of A-bombs—to deliver earth tremor from the Black Sea

In our own backyard, Butler Following Mrs. Lawson's call Who Was driving alone, 4pparet. at Butler, makes End Harry Farmer's kick-off task a pleasant one, heralding ‘opening of the Bull. them to points on America’siarea of Russia was picked up

ly left the highway at high speed, . : + : ; : | Pacific northwest coast. But they Sept. 14 by the same seismograph shoved off against a strong and subsequent mention on local \ gri son today. Butler gles Evansvill the lid-lifter at . m..in the Butler Bowl. ! Evansville College eleven that al radio stations, phones in both the Ahd Was bringing ber ‘car back dogs grid season today. 8 tangles with Evansville in the lid-lifter at 2 p. m. in the Butler "OW! _|said this country could hit ain Athens that recorded the Bie

ready had won one game and was sheriff's office and police head- onto the road when the carioad of B {much more powerful blow, strik- kini atom blasts.

Bre ¥ cnn to gu un vw paras mat cigs "una i on 3 bre Blackmer, Teapot Scandal Start Express Bus se rier mis, | Asse atoms, rote

who told police she saw al, Mis, Marjorie Louise Cox,|' large, snarling black panther in North Salem, serious. | 1 Most Teams Face {the ¥icinity of Sumner Ave. and ' Miss Phyllis Stewart, North Opening Grid Foes | 8. Meridian St. Salem, her sister, serious.

By BILL EGGERT | She told police she saw the Miss Marjorie E. Lee, 20, Norn)

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black animal near the Illinois Joe College, a blanket on one Central Railrdad tracks at the en fair. arm and a coed on the other, was intersection. She said it snarled Crash Near Avon a big part of the picture today as viciously when she stopped her State police who reconstructed Hoosierland's multi-million dollar car and then ran along the rail- the accident said Miss Hewitt,

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“hundred: 8 today Jn the Butler Bowl. { dreds of calls” regarding the "+ '|pbig question is not one of mak-

is. what sort of production rate. shock registered ; -underdog at South Bend against BOUTS. Max Lee of North Salem ~H . ¥

ping, the capital today began nd STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 24 - (

test explosion at Alamagordo, N. gemjenov dnd Joffe. The namel

The “Big: Three” all went, into Mysterious black panther. flooded —— ° : S hbu kle ‘ C H Ca Fd os action with Indiana a 83-point both offices for. the ensuing two Coincidence $ | was C Fy omes . ome corvice Momday Ie TIE, Te es ais instrument, and the Black

Subdued Man Without a Country Going

Notre Dame, a team that hasn't] poLICE CONTACTED ‘the win- was driving one of the am-

. i vl] Ee : | Monopoly Tiusion Ended |14 recording “may eventually be been beaten in 28 peralght games. ter quarters of Cole Bros. Circus' * bulances which returned in- ° | To Denver to Face Tax Evasion Char ges | 16 Experimental Runs As the President pointed out identified a an @arthquake.” eanw e, rdu nvades|in Peru after one citizen reported] jured victims to Indianapolis | V I ! “ 4 : i Lees Evanston, Ill. to battle North-ihe “thought he saw” a Cole Bros., after the accident-om U. S. | a DREW FULLY "Horr HS Sut har 24—| Planned at Beginning ja his cavetully worded = oe White House western's Rose Bowl Wildcats. |Circys trailer in the vicinity. Cole| 36 in which four died. He |, was back home again, this man without a country, but he was) Experimental runs on the new| Ment: this country had A 2 No New Statement Bros. Circus officials said it was| did mot kmow until he ar- |: tne same man. 15-cent express bus service on the (long that Russia eventually| "oy or NGTON Sept. 2¢ (UP) State Football Card now Showing in 3 ibural, Bs, nd rived at Methodist Hospital In his long years of European exile, Henry M. Blackmer—one-| Speedway line will be inaugurated would learn the secret of man's| presidential Secretary Charles Evansville ‘at Butler, 2 p. m. ey xnew no panthers; that his sister, Miss Marjorie | (ne millionaire “child of the gods"—had become just another gray Monday morning, Indianapolis most destructive weapon. G. Ross sald “no comment” toe ’ jor any other animals were miss-| Lee, was one of the injured. losi hich “| day 4 Indiana at Notre Dame, 2 p. m.|; | and tired old man of 80. Railways officials announced. | But the explosion which SIg-q,y when told of a reported sece

Purdue at Northwestern, 2 p. m.| 1x Indiana Central at Huntington, vires Oboes

The swashbuckling financier,|

years ago to who fed America 23 ) 8 t/ exile in Europe and his life under

The express busses, indicated naled to the world that Russia, o 0.0 explosion in Russia.

{ | | | with riot ‘guns| The accident occurred on U. 8. brief examination. As for his long |}, “express” signs on the front, has mastered the art of unleash-| “There is no comment and

d searched, oth-|36, three miles west of Avon.

2pm i e Te y i i the atom’s violence blasted Earlham at Anderson. S58, Sontacted 3 Sree Agency In| Both cars were smashed as the oid Testifying hd gr the occupying Germans In rr Ming Bi ot gg Rig 4 limbo the A-bomb monopoly | proar ect no Tenhet Salement in St. Joe at Ball State. | cago. the Showman's League impact pushed motors back into 3 is drawi ~nothing. Nothing, either, about] Ye ev which: America had held for vears ve : . ‘ of America and a Lo u} : upright in his drawing room. ’ t his ¢ the the evening. ) | Canterbury at Hanover. ing agency on 3 /Suisville book the Tomi teats and threw Me. could look out the window at the Tow he Re Rig his alleged Sr Alternate runs will be made by and hoped to hold for a few years k Franklin at Eureka, TI. determine if. th 2 pL passengers into the . i, ocq of his native land sweep- regular 1l-cent busses for the more. Jac Frost Due Indiana State at Illinois Nor- determine if there were any circus highway. Mrs. Evans and Miss by trips to Canada. benefit of patrons who d td The blast was announced by : mal. } trucks in the Indianapolis area. Waters were killed instantly. ing by. : Uncomfortable Smile he 0 Jalrons © do no “lp gsident T ft Cabi. A i T i I Taylor at Manchester | Police said more than half the Mr. Dwyer, whose feet were _ But he seemed only to be look- ‘3 t sire the fast service. resident Truman after a Cabi- gain onig ! M: .“ ' , f ” — ftv courtroom Just the. same.hard, uncomfort- lati net meeting in which he told his : ; McKendree at Rose Poly. telephone calls were from curious pinned beneath the car seat, was INg ahead—to a stuff) able smile, and the oft-repeated Fare Regulations aministrath tners that the Valparaiso at Defiance, O. persons. They hadn't seen a dead upon arrival at Methodist in Denver, where next week he is “nothing until after the Patrons who transfer from an # [iis ration yar ners a de Pollen Count......40 Per Cu. Yd, (might). panther but they wanted to know Hospital. Miss Hewitt, found un- to face income-tax evasion in-/p.,.,o» express bus must obtain and pay Som 1s_no longer exclusively, LOCAL TEMPERATURES _ Wabash at Albion. ~~ who had seen it and where It had conscious in her car, died about dictments which have hung over, 1, the drawing room with Mr. for a 2-cent transfer on the ex- He said this country long had 6 8. M..... 45 10 a. m... 58 nai ~ - Junt. Deen seen. Others “thought” they 30 minutes after she arrived at his head for 21 years. He had Bjackmer was his brown-haired press bus. Patrons whose ride 5 8 5 “a 1 82 ndiana Central was at Hunt-'ow a panther. Others heard the hospital . returned from Paris by plane, ar- Norwegian wife. Kaja. She sat b anticipated Russian development a Moose a.m... | ington looking for anh even split St . > ° 4 8 ' Ja. ¢ originates on an 11-cent bus must 0 most destructive weapon 3 a. m..... 46 12 (Noon). 62

strange noises near 3 oy In two games before treating’, Res ea their homes. Three Ambulances Called

homecoming alumni next week a Three ambulances from Baker

|riving in Boston Wednesday. He there silent, svelte in maroon have a 2-cent transfer and pay 9 {i a 3 & V y A. visited a hospital for a checkup tailored suit with black hat and'an additional 4-cent equalizing Sve SOncerved bY Suan, He seid and then boarded a train for Den- fashionable horn-rimmed glasses Pp : Ol Jack Frost again will invade

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, a , a d e o against Franklin, BOY ‘APES’ HOUDINI & Son Funeral Home in Danville yer where he was to arrive today. —a typical well-preserved country are upon boarding the eXPress peen taken into account by us. Indianapolis lowland areas toOther Openers LEBANON, Tenn. Sept. 24 were used to transport the Nothing to Say Club wife, clearly 30 years his “"g .4.nt« riding on the 5-cent Share Truman's Calm {night, the Weather Bureau said

Junior, , Once the shock of his an- today . Vv school rate must pay a 4-cent y. To this reporter who visited" Then there was the mysterious oqualizing: tare il They ride ex. Mouncement had worn off, others| Frost showed from rooftops of

began to share the President's low-lying houses last night, the

Other Hoosier openers within (UP)-—Officials of Castle Heights injured to Methodist Hospital the state were Earlham at Afider- Military Academy today searched ; son and Canterbury at Hanover. for Syear-sid Joho: Sor He 0 here and Mrs. Evans and Miss him in his drawing room, he in- Mr, Hartfield, a nervous, plump,

St. Joe, a lopsided loser last Tulsa, Okla. for the second time Aes to the funeral home. sisted he had nothing to say. balding man ha crumpled dinner presy busses. = calm. Many indorsed his declara- first night of fall, and the chiiliest week at Louisville, was Ball|within 23 hours and the fourth _ Hendricks County Sheriff Leon «I'm sorry I let you in here, UI. Mr. Hartfield who refused [tion that Russia's conquest of the in four months. : to tell his first name admitted Ba Sire fo Reset !atom underscored the urgent] Sunny and fair weather to-

State's first opponent at Muncie, time in two weeks. ‘ Bayliss and deputies were first iq oy i > Taylor took os experi-| = - In weeks. |authorities to arrive on the scene, N® 52id, “I'm not interesting to he was a New York lawyer but {necessity - of world atomic con-|morrow will boost the mercury ence to Manchester for the Spar-| HIC, A GHOSTLY RIDE along with Dr. M. E. Frantz anybody and I don't want to be. insisted he was “here as a friend.” Clock Toni ht | trols. Ito 75, the warmest since Wednes« » ' izz-!| ALEXANDRIA, La, Sept. 24 Hendricks C I'm not an important man.” |. Mr. Hartfield had joined the wis g | : ; ___|day, when 77 was reached. tans’ opener and Franklin's Grizz-| p ounty coroner, who Blackmers early yesterday in De- ) 4+ In any case this country, it was lies went out of state to start the! (UP)—A joyride in a hearseitended the injured as they lay on! His weary listlessness made it troit Pitdivie L Y ’ Indianapolis residents |ohvious, still holds world suprem-| The mercury dropped to 38 at 1949 season at Eureka, Ill. Indi-|landed a Dallas, Tex., undertaker /the blood-spattered highway. believable. He clasped and un-| "ml pio ymers had given strict - “ere advised to set their acy if no longer a monopoly in Weir Cook airport last night. ana State tested its strength|in jail today. State police arrest- Two sisters and two brothers clasped his hands on the little o aor "cpa “ipo CO EVER FEED clocks back one hout before atomic bomp production. All eight | Temperatures between 38 and 40

] ] 0 | rn oetiaa: v ' , are expected in the city tonight, against Illinois Normal at Nor-/ed Noah Camp, 53, the undertak- surviving Mrs. Evans are resi- portable table which wedged him gictirbed-- that they would see no going to bed tonight as bombs previously exploded were Co pe low of 43 Shy To

mal, Ill, and Wabash ushered in er. between Tioga, La., and Alex- dents of Indianapolis. They are into his seat, and contrived a one until Mr. Hartfield showed up., Daylight .Saving Time ends |American bombs—and they rep- last, night its season at Albion, Mich. andria’ and charged him with/Mrs. Cleo. Yeagley, Mrs. Letha hard, uncomfortable smile. °l When the train passed through| for this year. . |resented but a fraction of Amer-| Temperatures reached 33 in Valparaiso, 28 to 20 winner last drunken driving. i : Friend and Fred and Sam Smith. “Yes"—impatiently—"I'm glad Worcester, Mass., Mr. Blackmer's| Official moment for the he present atomic Joight, 3 Dao. lowest in the stats. last week over Concordia (Minn.).'g rn “mam |to be back.” He said it as if he birthplace, the old man apparently| Return 10 Ciutral Blaliard he Presiqent #4 not. mint night, while Terre Haute re was involved in the only night Nervous R orter Talks * had been forced into it. He Was more absent-minded than, Site ie. ¥ Y, (Continued on Page 2—Col. 4) ported 36 and Marion had 38. A scrap, playing at Defiance, O. waved a hand at the landscape. S¢ntimental. BPs <9: ] . . low of 40 in the eastern counties

Purdue’s chances against North- {“It- looks all right.” Then, with “He though it was Springfield,” | ~ and 45 in western counties was

- —— ———————— , ~ western suffered a setback by an Veteran Out of Two Guns a kind of tired belligerence, aid the fonductor. re ‘Atom Statement Set Press expected tonight.

injury to Harry Szulborski, right, (“and I'm all right.”

baring cere Neo may Armed Ex-Soldier Terrorizes VA Office |, my cx on, nm nevie TOSE (OTS Tu8hoet Humming in 15 Seconds ~~ Deccivr Man Killed ev y 1 : . bi . of li t rame seemed more OAKLAND, Cal. Sept. U of Youngstown, O, | Employees With Demand for Treatment Impreastee as he made his vague oon Rpt. 24 (10F) When Car Overturns

A 14-ton truck .ran into a tug- . £ . Other Big Ten Action | CHICAGO, Sept. 24 (UP)—A young reporter admitted today gestures and his harsh voice ‘held boat yesterday. Driver Angelo Dramatic Scene When Truman's Aid NCATE Siate Servite here, Big Ten t ¢ that he was “mighty nervous” while talking a veteran out of the'a kind of petulant authority. But Scourkeas, . 35. explained he DEA ar orSobery Elsewhere, en teams wen 4 3 e out o e . bi 4 Ss : | i i OU 8¢ 20 after opening i glory. Mich- two guns with which he had terrorized more than 100 employees in the rest of him ditin’t match. swerved to miss an auto while Gave Startling Information About Russia Lois 51 nde St Desa - 1gan, who hasn't Jost in 23 & Veterans Administration office. His eyes had a penetrating driving down a waterfront pier By MERRIMAN SMITH, United Press White House Reporter Hos ital shortly after hit skull straight games, took on a rough William S8himkus, 31, a wounded veteran of the South Pacific hardness, but his mouth kept and the truck nosed off the edge WASHINGTON, Sept. 24-—-The White House was quiet. Press op fractired. when his Ab Michigan State squad that was campaign, walked into the VA office yesterday and demanded” that Setting itself into a look that of the pier. Its front wheels came Secretary Charles G. Ross had just announced that President Tru- tUrDed Over Horii of Berg out to show it has class since be- Mrs. Josephine Niebauer, a social] ~~~" eee was half angry; half sad. He 0 rest on the deck of the tughoat man would go to Ft. Bragg, N, C.; on Oct. 4 to observe paratroops State police said he ap arents Ing okayed as a Western Confer. worker, have him hospitalized for .. AT® YOU A NeWspaperman?” wore ofd - fashioned eyeglasses Fert which was tied alongside. in training. Tyga gag prion once. school. | tuberculosis. | Shimkus asked. ! |with thin black horn rims and . Then a pretty secretary sauntered into the press room and was driving on. ind aT. The car The University of California She pointed out that X-rays, 10 od Ay HUN showed him his nis quiet gray-print tie was On | ol told the correspondents to stick around “because Mr. Ross is BOING | rned VRE several mes sit) S | 4 } cst motes pveepmte— . is in ry hc Bt Tews 1am Bad haved he a 20 "EL Sry me wna sid 1 tan He on NSIA@ oa omen son wi wil sr te fo para at Iowa City and ashington of] . {didn’t have TB.” Shimkus said. : |= - { ’ | aph. It didn't say much. But the Yoeat Const Wins Slice to necks] 2aenly oes, hil “That's been worrying me. There's He ala pe Jo im, been ill Personality sketch of Prd ens es oe Bond fairly oe: Beat old Man own underdog a n . et: ee |a big black mark on my right when he arrived in Boston but| exchange teacher | for Cabinet! «wm : WA: ; other Big Ten openers Ohio State for & shield, and screamed that Bon “oo "hey send me to had gone to the hospital for a 8 limousines waited for Cabin We have evidence, that within Winter fo Punch

entertained Missouri, Illinois the administration refused him

from Honolulu .,.. Page 5 members who wera in weekly played against Iowa State at

session: with the President recent weeks an atomic explosion

(a hospital?” | ® Beat old man winter to’

| Guns Pointed |Lint faces Brewers to- ed in the I. 8. R. R o , I, and Wisconsin Dr. James Berardi rushed for- ’ 3 A second secretary came into occurr “Be ud . the punch and save money a er a | ward to try to cal Shimkus, but| As he spoke. Shimkus had his Who'll Pay night ._. . results of |the press room and said casually.) “Holy cow,” someone said. doing it. tte at Madison. os | the veteran shouted, “Don’t come Arms exten ow 0 ! rep football L “press conference.” | w lv thi 1 can add” ® How? Why. by read Marqustie | near me—I'm liable to hurt you, | Mrs. Niebauer, the guns pointing The Doctor ? Bay indl Eames Page 6, The newsmen-—about a dozen , . ih A Ang at the Pres- Mr. Fix, who starts eading Guard n Find -Body |? Wt 1s ialk to Bewspspe men directly at Jr. Jayhas. : Swing e Jus —filed into Mr. Ross’ office. They | oi" 4iscussed this with the his_articles in tomorrow's varasmen | ! Yj Wanted Reporter | Mr, Jayhan promised that he'd A New Series: expected to be $206,- - noticed that he sat rather tensely, "0. "0 orning.” Sunday Times. Of Lost Boy in River - | a orped for, Tear peornid Mi nus "4: On Hoosier Medicine | 000 ............. Page11/behind his broad. glasstopped “Sp oy:, get the hell out of here.” & His fist story will be NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Sept. 24 that Mrs, Niehauer would be hurt. | firmed the reporter's promise. | 8 at © | lose the doors.” lie told his One reporter said. All broke for Sikitiea, “Beat Wilhur 18 (UP)—The body of .3-year-old ghimkus insisted that he wanted “Why don’t you giye me those’ - By Other Features |staff. “I dont want anyone to the door. Less than 15 seconds "oo 00" about furnaces, Donald Wrinn was found lonay to talk to a news reporter, |guns?” Mr, Jayhan #aid at last. Robert Bloem Amusements 5-9 Forum ,...,.10 go With this until every man has after Mr. Ross finished, the press-| insulation and lots of other by. tue, Natiohal C en Police put in a call to news- The veteran hatded thew) Svar, "Starts Tomorrow Ea8iv.ASh «+s 6 Hollywood .., 9 a copy. “I don't want anybody Yo FOOTE Was BumIng Ate Nporus things to conserve precious ; : | papers, | Police led Shimkus away for ¥ | 8 «iosves 81In Indpls. ... 2/get beat” - {dicta h WAS... heat and save your money. River. : : | ~The first to arrive was Donald psychiatric examination at county in Th : Churches .... 4 Inside ype 5. Mr. Ross handed round copies phoning his story to Tass, the oi .. . » Tomorrow . . . Mr. Fix Donald disappeared from his Jayhan, 24-year-old reporter for hospital. : ain e |Comics +vesss16 Movies .....5-9 of a mimeographed announce- cial Russian news agency. Of course, it will be

thorities believed his body had walked up to’ Shimkus and asked,. “I thought I was going to pass

| Home Wednesday night and au- the Chicago Sun-Times. He Then Mrs. Niebauer fainted. | SUNDAY TIMES been in the water since then. “What's your trouble” __ lout myself,’ Mr. Jayban said | . a

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