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SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1049
‘People’s Republic’ Two Homes Raided by "Obituary Burglars'’
‘ Proclaimed in China As Thousands Cheer
Moo Tze-Tung, Newly Elected President, Reads SW Ordér of Mammoth Rally ~~ a
Bs Communist China formally proclaimed itself the Chinese. . People’s Republic and announced establishment of a Central PeoJigs Goverment with Chow Eni as premier at a mammouth aally in Pun Peking today Proclamation was read by Mis eng newly the cheering of
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ce the 1911 revolution, broadcast over the Commuaa a. Captain Appeals for
its constitution an-' Speedy Assistance 1EARGHAL China, Oct. 1i — captain of an Ameri-| oe mo nd re Eorose, [can freighter held by Chinese Na. Other world developments: |tionalist warships of Shanghai ® reported today the Nationalists! Frankfurt |had threatened to shoot his pas-| Albania has been forced to de-.Sengers and crew. clare all its currency worthless The Captain's message was reand to isste new banknotes be- Ported by A. P. Pattison, head of y cause Yugoslavia has all the en-|the Foupany acting as agents! 5s gravings and materials hetded i pgp Rew Indianapolis’ “obituary burglar” struck twice last week, ransacking homes of bereaved families prin ne oa Albanian ry tor detained off Shanghai. while funeral services were in progress and the families away. The home of Frank E. Gates, 4525 N. day. | Mr. Pattison said the following] Meridian St. above, was looted while the family attended Mrs. Gates’ funeral Thursday. The Albanian news agency ATA Message was Teceived from one of . said in a broadcast dispatch that the captains: all Albanian banknotes printed] “A Chinese destroyer with the| since 1947 had been ordered with-| {crew at battle stations and guns, wn from circulation by the na-|loaded and trained is threatening tional assembly. {continually to shoot my pas- / {sengers and crew. Please get| Lake Success {assistance fast.” | Bs Italy asked the United Nations! 153 Passengers Aboard | 48 today to grant independence to, The Flying Independent is car-| Tripolitania, once the most im- Tying 153 passengers, including portant of its North African eolo-/137 repatriates bound for Korea, nies, and to plan for its eventual three Americans and five Britons. inclusion in a federation of all/Aboard the Flying Clipper were Libya. ji a isengers, including two inister Count ans. cosina a8 Fureiga. Minigtel to ex-! Canton reports said Hill Stone, press Italy's views to a session of [top American diplomat in China, | the General Assembly's political had opened negotiations with the In Gener Nationalist government to reMr. Bforzs began his remarks lease the ships with & denunciation of Russia, Hong Kong reports said dgents| whose veto has four times denied|for the line there were booking ~ the Italian republic's application Cargo for a fourth ship, the Fiy-| for admission to the world organ-/Ing Cloud, which was expected to x sail for Shanghai about Oct. 12 despite the detention of the other| three Shipe. “Fhousands of Germans from Another Hong Kong “Feport| oe brushed aside uated the Brust Navy 4 as s say : and a Britis ghter, ng Fulsitn Lander guards and poured Bee, detained by the Nationalists had begun|While leaving Shanghai two weeks | on ago, in been set free and was) sailing for Hong Kong under es-| cort of a British frigate. The Leong Bee had been held at Tinghai naval base, 100 miles south| of Shanghai.
Delivery Strike Hits Earlier in the week the home of Mrs. Martha Gardner, 3921 Park Ave. was ransacked while
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Army officials snnouncea Pittsburgh Papers | | obituary . columns of local newspapers to determine w when families will be away.
the Russians have released —] = ites A Er 000 Steel Wesker: : Florida Explosion : livery of the city’s two afternoon’ Quire, of Philadelphia, and Pfc.iaaiies, the Pittsburgh Press and J EF TOF LEN Walkou S I M x a or 3 of the the Pitaburgh, Sun- Telegraph by (Continued From Page 9 By as an alternative to all; ti a ystery
Infantry. were released 185t members of the AFL Teamstersimembers. The breakdown includ-|questions under discussion. | Tk [International Union, Local 211,/ed about 407,000 basic steel em-| The day previous, Mr. Fairless Eglin Field Officials | soldiers Aaid {ley had been goveloped wheh the first edition |ployees, 12,000 iron ore miners, said, the union demanded that| the Russians and/or gaturday papers were printed|and 85.000. employees of steel any pension-insurance plan to be Deny Bomb Blast
the family attended the funeral of Mrs. Gardner's father. Police believe the burglars watch the |
Civil Defense A" Anse” ro Be Gots 7d Term
Inspiration for
Program Goes Bt’ orc unit While Serving
ROTC AIR FORCE cadets a
| Barbara jun Jane Hinkle, freshJ Tater Jane Hue. (Tony
— Steeiman Outlines mnie, Butler coach and ivi) Prisoner Convicled Parts States will Play director. Yesterday was elected Of Another Holdup
‘to the coed sponsorship post by : if Emergency Comes yo cadets. Despite Judge Change WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UP)—| , An unorganized student, shel , 35 year-old prisoner on the recent atomic explosion fn|dcieated seven sorority candlijpgiana State Farm today faced The t explosion 1nigqes fn an election sponsorediy second prison term in the InRussia may blast loose a l1ong- py officers of the air science and giana State Prison. idelayed official report iris itary attics deparument. Howard Raymond Ford; al Americans up to date on what MISS HINKLE y a juste T8dY serving a six-month term A-bombs would do to their cities or Broad Ripple High School. Her an the Stats Fam, a ve if war came. duties as “Air Angel” will include = 2 Saki Sy n prison ay It already ha: stepped up the reviewing ROTC cadets and par-|t tion on charges of grand lart with which city, state, and ticipating in inspections and other ceny. {federal civil defense planners are lofficial unit functions. The second sentence was ime
loperating. posed Special Judge Edwin Dr. John R. Steelman, presi-| McClure after Ford requested a dential assistant and acting chair-| Wo as ar different judge from Judge Wilman of the National Security Re-| liam D. Bain, who sent him to sources Board, last night dis-| the State Farm on a petit lare patched a letter to state evermore lite Li Pole ceny conviction last April. outlining the parts to be played in In both cases, Ford was ace civilian defense by the various) cused of liquor store holdups. Be
governmental units. | fore Judge Bain, Ford pleaded It was just a year ago today | Accident Occurs on guilty to a charge of petit larceny that the late Defense Secretary] Pleasant Run Pkwy. |when i he Prosseuting wit» James Forrestal issued without |, _{ness nor the detectiv - recommendation the so-called Two men were injured, one seri-|_ ,, 00104 the crime appeared in Hopley Report on “Civil Defense ously, when the car in which court. for National Security. {they were riding went out of Brings New Charge
It called for training of mobile] control and hit a light standard oc Shel Rlaup, WHISK Sopirred i to go into ac-; Pl mL : on t Run Pkwy. south of Store, 802 Massachusetts Ave,
{tion everywhere in event of an er St. 1 {atomic or other attack. It said Police sai ay loday. Hil, 23, Ford got $53. } should be or-| Det.. Sgt. Charles W:. Haine {10 million civilians f 312 Trowbri St. dri ¢ lian defense—with|2 dge ver off no had not appeared at the trial ganized for civilian defe /the car, was treated in General {perhaps 15 million being mobilized because, he said, he had been ill ne Hospital for a bedy cut and and had not been informed the {ii a time of “grave emergency.’ ed right sid a {injur ght side and released.|i ja) was to be held, then caused Used 34 Reference {_A passenger in the automobile, gorg-to be charged with the robThis report has never been ac-/ Janes Tyra. 23, of 243 Terrace pery of the Star Liquor Store, lcepted in whole. But defense Ave, was in serious. condition in 294) Northwestern Ave. on Nov. Iplanners under NSRB guidance St. Vincent's Hospital, police 15, 1948. {nave used it as a reference in said. He suffered a fractured, word protested bei brought discussions with city and state right agm and internal injuries. pack from the State Farm and officials. {asked for a different judge from t The Hopley Report contained Ends Life After Death {Judge Bain. Special Judge Melwhat some critics ca |Clure, however, found him guilty “scare” section Bi what an Of Husband and Son | of having obtained $45 in the secJRtOe DOD hs pth NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (UP)— jon holdup and sentenced him to things, the report said, it would Mrs. Betsy Ross Hansen, 32, of P"°00 ____ _ . cause 100,000 casualties, 40,000 Palo Alto, Cal., committed suicide, Truman Joins Navy
lof them fatal. because she was despondent over| At Anniversary Even
| Since issuance of that report,! ; the recent deaths of her scientist the Atomic Energy Commission, .,..; and her son, police re-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UP)—
and the armed services decided President Truman. joined the _ ported today. EO i Mrs. Hansen was found dead in| Navy today in celebrating the ons Effects Handbook” It will her Greenwich Village apartment 150th anniversary of its gun facbe. the most authoritative ever yesterday with a high-pressure, {tory at Washington. prepared. It is intended to give | "ooo, ho 04 been dead about aboard the President's yacht, the oh tense Planners a ractusi days. | Williamsburg, Juchored off the Dany NE have to d eal | Noy said Mrs. Hansen left a Sun factory in he Anacostia Rive > c! ey y suicide note which read: “I know er, to watch the ceremonies. aT it is a cowardly thing to do, but| Afterward, the President was
State Allots Fonds | the bottom has fallen out since ready for a cruise down the Po-
e death of Peter and Bil.” ‘tomac River overnight. He ree For Hospital Work” meri mm ——— !turns to Washington tomorrow, | Indiana ook steps today to U.S. Asks Showdown Study Schooling Site rr fg Re On 3 Seized Ships Of Jap Crown Prince
The State Budg®t Committee] WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UP)—| TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 1 (UP)— lallocated $1 million for work at! The United States has asked -the/ymperial household officials to{the Norman Beatty Mental Hos- Chinese Nationalist government gay ‘were. reported deliberating |pital at Westville, the Madison {what it intends to*do with three !whether 16-year-old Crown, Prince State Hospital and the LaRue American merchant ships being|Akihito should be sent to the {Carter Hospital at Indiana Uni-. held off the China coast. United States or England for {versity’s local medical center. {| The State Department said last further schooling. The ‘committee also authorized night that the U. 8. Charge| Informed sources said no de[da for an additional $1.2 million d'Affairs in Canton has been in- cision had been made. The Crown orth of construction. structed to ask the Nationalists Prince has been tutored by Mrs. Rockville Sanatorium trustees for details of detention of the Elizabeth Vining of Philadelphia {were authorized to accept bids on three vessels—the Flying Inde* for the past two years.
{a new $350,000 home for em- pendent, the Flying Tiger and the; INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING ROUSE
by oh ua been 800d.i and delivered to the platform. [companies which did not pastici. Jade Teirvastive io Jat July 16, PENSACOLA, Fla, Oct. 1 upyilionee. Bide alo vere Sought es ii al dare were id % he td s st been ques- - te in the hearings ore e expira ate o e last con-| gs for the week ...... 150, ay a abun Pout-Gamties Pact- finding board. . tract. He also asked for a 121% —There was still no explanation plant for the IU Medical Center. Yangtze River. | Debits for the week ..... 134,888,000 delivered but it was expected that] Mr. Fairless Diasted Mr. Mus-jdent wage increase, Mr, Fairless|today of a tremendous explosion! | ray’s “inflexible” position on non- sai which shook the earth nearly 100 te res last American plane of the Xs Smaay The Press and. Bun. contributory pensions and insur- Mr. Murray previously warned miles inland and was re ol N IN DIANAPO LIS airlift landed at Tempilehof Telegraph would be held up un- ance. He said the company con-ithe industry that failure to accept ,riginate in this area. here last night, mark-\,... the men go back to work. |tributory proposal was “fair and the board's recommendations {Events TODAY loofiret Simerly, 25. 4019 E. 31st. | ; of the greatest peace-| “ng newspapers have been ne- constructive.” |would leave the union free to| Most Pensacola residents = i uo arenitects. Great! ee Oy: Jefe: ng. time operation in aviation his-|goiiating with the drivers regard “This rejection by the union,” strike for its original demands. thought the blast came from; Lakes Division. Conference—Final day. willam Nelson. 22 Guian Road: ing a new contract, he said, “ends any hope of an’ The CIO chief charged last|nearby Eglin Field, where Air indlana ” Bolel. Salat” Ceaingit orma_J. Hackleman, 30, 520 Woodrow. | C-54 Skymaster delivered tea ———— larly, amicable settlement, which night that the industry had “stub-/ porce bombers were practicing Tors Ee sonnction wh rnationai Lge? EB Mirusietie, 231018 Hoelseh token cargo of 5005 pounds of lls a matter of deepest regret to bornly and obstinately” refused o ere pra g! Juiry Evposiiionssemi-ingli/af Mm. Jog, GARI, 3, WN Meridian: : bring the total weight of So—He Pays Off {United States Steel.” to accept the board's recommenda- Yesterday with two-ton bombs. Asgocinied | Sveciaity Ca wo Manuiac. Ramond Sander %. 40, 41 W. 33d; Thelma delivered to Berlin in 462 MONT 1 Blame Each Other tions. Authorities said the blockbusters turers’ building, State Pairgrounds. | © bard. 34 3330 Guilford. airlift operation to 2,343,- Oct. 1 ARE is Mr. Murray and Mr. Faitiess Mr. Murray contended that em- were dummies, however. Pr Pi a Selen, we Unelalned DIVORCE SUITS FILED Vanville is what's known [placed the “responsibility” nPioyee payments in 3 PROSIon ¥ plan aj Gen. W. E. Kepner, com- TR Order of DeMelay. Let SEN gh Yokohama oh Sonus op TR oie for Loe fr major Sats ony Widen Wage nding geserts o the a prov SRE EI Lol KR Er a 0 4 ve himself raffic tick- {steel Industry shutdown since, ng ground a glin, said that a Laymen asue Centen a ¥ nl . V8 The American Presidsut. Hoss n then ns dig Dee 11946, when the union won an 18%-| Mr. Fairless emphatically denied’ ee after the explosion “elimi-| eure. Jah Tor 5d Ewetanment. | Cerge G. Barnes. . | Gen. Gordon arrived here today Pp this. He said company eployes; - and C Oxford Sts. BIRTHS | court t ff cent-an-hour wage increase, but {nated any possibility of an ex > { from Shanghai! with 918 passen- 0 pay off. “on the average” now pay mor {indianapolis Dahiia Society 14th Annual | ns ! the industry gained a §$§5-a-ton ® traordinary bomb explosion in our’ Flower Show and Fail Flower r Festival — | Bame- Robert: Cora Brinkley. mu
gers representing a dozen nation- Mr. Vanville was tagging under existing contributing in-|
"» Today, 2 to p. m.; tomorrow. 10 a Martindsl y over-parked cars and hung price boost. - d routine work. He said that a! to 7p i Brookside Community House. | - “Many of them said they found] @ ticket on his own, a re- | An estimated 85 per cent of the {Be Hcy a ‘month which the TOF complete check was being, diag” central Celis Homecrming 2d est, Frapoie—Giarle, gpa oes! checking aétou - ”» ni { a wntown parade a ditions “not too bad” im the] cently purchased new car ation’s steel-producing plants company proposes they contribute. made. ai doy \he Mosse Taidation and © Chap- | FATE, ie teen Gates = 80 gon pei hacking oltount unist-held city, But busi-| he said he didn't recognize, [Were paralyzed. They produced en — | Buildings here rocked, windows| fer Nishi, Procram 7:43 p.m. Moose! ii” General James me Richardson with $25 or more at any one of messmen and diplomatic officials, “I 'had already turned in §200:000 tons of raw steel daily. Chick Di rattled and some cases of falling Deatestion of Orsanized B Reserve Baiiging Aly CHREE_Noth Betty Clase: Jamis: Fletcher Trust Company's 14 citywho said they were forced to in my report” he said, | Few workers expressed opinion icken inner Iplaster were reported to police.; Farade and Ceremony—3 p. - Fars Richard. Mazorie Golbach. ide offi “hostages” behind, were, “There was nothing to do (On the issue which brought on the 1 dient Stol Mobile, Ala., felt the effects, as|The Peels’ Corner. Inc. State-wide Poetry ward. heim ee nomi Ed. wide offices. tight-lipped and bitter but pay off.” ‘strike. At Gary. Ind, a spot (NGredien olen ‘did Florala, Ala., 70 miles to the| Aq Song Contests Awarde—1:30 ». Jean: Harold. Delores Riles: Randell Gould, former editor of! meme {check of strikers showed little en-{ Somebody evidently likes fried northeast. oa. Council, Boz soos | pa, Apmona. Dota’ coariot. NO MINIMUM BALANCE AK i : Dorot. oe now defunct Shanghai Eve- Fred Petty, Ball Officia y SRuMARE, the men . contending chicken for Sundey dinner. ae!’ wo yiumographs in the region, Mgeting-530 ». m. Indianapolis" Ath-| Serle" Boel Jackson. Otis ia 1S RE RED ning Post and Mercury, was one {that any benefits from a pensionicording to Leo Votsmier, driver, recorded the shoek. which many] FEC mn | Pelder; Ralph. Mildred Hendricks: Paul EQUI of the passengers. He charged To Be Buried Monday plan would not equal in a year for the Wadley & Co. poultry lat first believed was an earth- EVENTS TOMORROW At St. Vimeemt's — James, Irene Kuntz that many of the 800 Americans Fmes, Stale Service the loss from a week's salary. =~ house. 333 W. North St. quake. Motorists reported that “Emsler the Physically Handicavped W |: nth ied, Mary Automatically you have comremaining in Shanghal were being MUNCIE, Oct. 1—Services for! Generally, however, rank-and- While Mr. Votsmier was] ithey could feel it as they drove| In Indiana,” by Geverner's es At Home George, Betty mpie, 713 lete downtown bankin ve bald as “hostages” to force Ron. | Fred J. Petty, vice president and file workers were solidly behind making a delivery at 225 N.igiong the streets. i Re Gusher Ootlame Motting TIE ‘PH, Alberta Packer,” 535 W. p! ng se tinued payment of wages to Chi- secretary of Ball Brothers Co. and Mr. Murray. Pickets in the Pitts- Pennsylvania St. this morning, g | of the See Friends Chureh—1038, ' _ w§ikis | - ice at our Downtown Office. ident and t r of Rall strict carried signs read- i Rumors that a ship had ex-| a m.'church Lee and Lambert St = At une Mike nese employees. president an reasurer o burgh district g he told police, a crate containing! Hoosier Kennel Club phere Show: Geperal ames. Kaihieen Scott. Y k s { Stores, Inc., who died here yester- ing: “We Can't Live on $30 a a dozen chickens, valued at ploded in the harbor here, or that Manutacturers pulling. State Pair- a Seiiman Richard ary oe al ou can make deposits at any Paris |day, will be held at 3:30 p. m.'Month, Can You?" or “People,'$10.08, disappeared from his,> Dunitions dump had i TD ote Asgociasion| (eT. Barbags James; Barsara office. Premier Henri Queullli will in-| Monday in the First Presbyterian Like Machines, Wear Out." parked truck. were” proved grotndiess. | Sram —330 5 m. Jones yhar Pre Jorman. Veda VanArsdale: William, Y +h k troduce a plan to reduce the cost| Church. Burial will be in Beech | Wear Big Bow Ties Be thought police might have _ ,. . [ree AME Church, nteen Conesrt=3. p.m as; Numan, Norma Comer. YOU can arrange fo ca checks of living 10 per ceiit through gov. GiSve Cemetery. He was 51. | At the Homestead plant of Car- to follow their noses to find those Editor Enters Field | World War Memorial. | agoly <I, a Vireiaia oki ds at selected offices. ernment subsidies of key con-| Mr. Petty suffered a heart at- negie-Illinois Steel Corp. operat- chickens, and the best time to . . le 75 ord. Mary Mitchell ter Herod : sumer goods, government Te tack in the office of George A./Ing subsidiary of "big steel” start sniffing the atmosphere of Public Relations MARRIAGE LICENSES id Home Pronk. regis Hardy, 1325 You receiv iy statements, said today, |Ball, board . chairman of Ball pickets jokingly wore huge gaily probably would be about noon Yismes Special ni 8 hailier, 18. $531 Speadway Bove | “BRE Robt "Ruby Pocock 2317 canceled checks—by mail if Mr. Queuiflle will present his Brothers Co. [colored bow ties reading: “Fair- tomorrow. | CHICAGO, Oct. 1—Chester W. BUM iPS: J, Greenfield: Jean Manual. Frances Briseos, #3'W.| desired plan to another emergency cab-| {jess Pension—$6230 a Week.” |Cleveland, Hoosier-born . editor magi | Fa ihuts 43! E Wahingten: | Rt tudetllC > inet meeting late today in an Electric | Homes eo Mr. Fairless disclosed that the py 0 Apo HR {and business manager of the Mag- soB “Holly al 4028 Imh: Bron E. DEATHS Low cost—the exact charge, if effort to quell labor's demand for| union Thursday made a new de- . ose ‘azine of Sigma Chi for nearly 28 Emanuel Garl. 35. 639. Arbor: Dorothy E.| Pin "Benjamin fie as. WORSE any, is determined by the more wages. ‘Many Light. Circuits mand for a 30-cent an hour wage Mrs. Anna Hohlt Rose, 2842 N. years, has resigned, effective to- yiiiZ 34,3317 W. Michigan, line Loohe: Eins Berndt to. 8 tT Ua ar | The number of circuits in the —— |Harding St., died today in a nurs- day, and will enter the public re- , Purser. 44. 1736 N. Llinols, Center, carci edical. activity of the account in rePred Chagwick, SY 3451 Biull: Mary M. William John | Dooley, wit Purdue Professor 'Electric Homes will amaze home NYC Assessed $60,000 ins home at 1445 Broadway. She lations field. {potions 48, 5 2 En ar wild forppary "octilon 0, 2 s vis] lution to its size. {owners, [was | Mr. Cleveland, who has super- les J. Mar. 31. Franklin’ > 5. y ral, paeu-) ; Booked os Speaker { Most homes have overloaded For Trucker's Death | A lifelong resident of Indian- vised the annual dinner of per Ri A. dr Pa | Marisa 1. Goud. 85. at Mathodist, coron-| BaNk-by-Mail envelopes for your Hazards incurred in treatment circuits and fuse trouble. But| BRAZIL. Oct. 1 (UP)— Mrs. 2Polis, she had been ill more than Indiana Society of Chicago since PBX, PIT 85 4205; Jovles Dorothy D. wifam Alen Bary irom at 3033 Washing-| ~CORvenience. and handling of wastes will be the Electric Homes have no fuses| Virginia Jones, Terre Haute four years. She was a member of 1938, is a native of Plymouth, Ind. pe R Glover, has ge: Mudred Bismseth BD. 1 "at Methodist. . discussed by Don E. Bloodgood (they use circuit breakers) and wiqow, won $60,000 damages the Zion Evangelical and Re- He will continue his headquarters v 36. 120 X. Alabama: Tanita, michelad B. Br Brown. 88. at 520 E. Vermont, Join our more thon of Purdue University in a talk they have load distributors which rom the New York Central formed Church. in Chicago. Ia Wl: #2 J ksoR. o Box 100: ) ¥_shrombosis. before the American Society of further sees that electricity is' Rajlroad today for the death of Services will be held at 2:30 ls Brive c Collins: $1,501 Madison. | 90,000 depositors— learn how Safety Engineers Monday at 6 distributed: where it will do the per truck driver husband. p. m. Monday in Moore & Kirk Shock Kills Lineman i : i convenient banking con be.
Pp. m. in the Apex Grill, 120 E. most good. A jury in Clay Circuit Court Colonial Chapel. Burial will be
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16th St. | The Thrift Home has 11 cir-| paturned the verdict:in. the death in Crown Hill. Several nieces) NEW CASTLE. Oct. 1 (UPj— B®
Indianapolis sewage and garbage of the homes have twice as many a truck driver for a freight! WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UP). Who Was shocked fatally at work oq {floor plugs as are found in the system. [President Truman appealed to yesterday. Mr. Shaw touched a {the American people to “give gh Jowes line while chang- James generously” to the 1949 Commu. NS transformers with a repair
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_ Mr. Bloodgood, who is profes-/cuits. The Budget Home has 13. of Herschell Jones, who was and nephews survive. Services ‘were arranged today for J MEN obo 2st; Martha | Sor of sanitary engineering, for- The Ideal Home has 16 and the gijled by a Big Four train at rot {James Shaw, 22. a lineman for] i “Runlic; Katherine served as manager of the Deluxe Home has 17. And all Crestline, O. in 1947. He was UBGES CHEST FUNDS the Indiana Public Service Co. “A. Bry ul ah EY Tard: B Eg
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3a] SHCA win will be honored at the| SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Oct. 1/ driver, age 3, had the last |'SEEING THE SIGHTS’ annual dinner, Oct. 11, in! (UP)—A seventh baby has been" word today in a traffic vio- NEW YORK. Oct. 1 (UP) — Hii : of Sir George Williams, born by Caesarian section to a lation dispute between her Tall, blond Alice Severson. 18- [li Sounder of the YMCA. in the Cen- 35-year-old Springfield housewife., mother and am officer. {year-old Miss International Forest if tral Y auditorium, { Doctors at Mercy Hospital be-, Constable Ed Schaefer Queen of 1949, arrived in New Mi Glenn Frye, pastor of lieved Mrs. James R. Matthew insisted the 30-year-old York today for a week-end of [if
Peace Semple will set a record. mother ran a red light. She | "seging the sights.” sic will be by! Mrs. Matthew is married - denied it. + reps gl h School a night chemical plant super-| “You're wrong mama.” FORESTS BIG INDUSTRY 6 ! {intendent. The couple's oth-] said the little girl. “I saw | Of all wage earners in Wash‘will also oe given er children range in age from 18 vou run that red light” lington Ktate, 63 per cent draw {i to all a EL CE to 12 years. The new Mama reconsidered, asked [pay checks from forest products |= uaby i 8 buy, : for a ticket—and got it. industries. : i Bh
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