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J \ « : Ei vida ; J Ld cena n — . - - : oo» . a in AA tes C. Elected 16) Farmers Get Call It Treason .............. By 6 we FOUT In - , I | . : 4 ¥ I y eorge Howe Eo wi i ce To Bank Board EY ai It treason a S| ere | Election of James R. Gregory, I : a young ideslistio soldier, is spying whete where we can = Firemen Saved A Services Monday |.2ier stone xovec Purdue AWANS |". Soom Form yome te Soe ie mine rome Shee ws Fi ho Sirsenar of the Peoples Slate Bank TA colonel in return for the night's lodging. In the morning a mew | “The Field Marshal perhaps ar Sh here, was announced bY Extension Activities | Placklist is delivered to the colonel. Happy's name is listed. has indigestion. What's bitting Trapped in New York! hos Veteran Telegrapher |r.ii: McWhirter, president. ns v Should the colonel check the new Gestapo listing before relesbing [you anyway®™ He dropped his po Plant “Unless ‘the Dies After Collapse | Mr. Gregory, managing editor) Win Recognition Happy, the firing squad would have another target. Now go on banter. vg Plant Blaze : d help work of the Rough Notes Co., publish- : with the story— | Happy still lay on the floor, NEW YORK, Dec. 31 (UP)—|. ran They or ee argamprlers of national insurance trade rAraTBTTE: “Dec Hi—sixty- CHAPTER FOURTEEN (clutching the rifle his eyes Ptr pour injured firemen were res. » for a bit” ’ magazines, is a native of Wil- arm ne - " “ ing over the t at the! eq after being trapped thelr serises Be a Eredar lone liamsport, Ind. He was graduated from tea 10s aaa CPR BY, Corpural,” Whe colonel Was SAYING. “aNd WARY, 24 behind them. ee 19 Sasta, wo lapsed and died yesterday at the] To DePauw ee: te wap, | Distinguished Purdue Ag'|™" Ho held out his hand; letting the monocle fall from his eye to ce hye wo wl $ ti sure TUE factory, ied this na- Western Union office, 18 N. Me- Mr Gregory was awarded the wards. ’ BetveRionts smile. Happy jerked to a salute, ; » |T know a restatirant: T juit Want Fast work by fellow firemen visited * ridian St. He was 49. Legion’ of Merit, Silver Sta a e awards for acheivem My: thanks to the colonel, and best wishes for his recovery.” | n Ting and police emergency squads was never i Mr. Wampler collapsed as he Puiple Heart t, Silver Star and |;; gold medal extension activi- Happy opened the door and went out, He hurried, but did not to make sure you're going ny credited for the rescue of the do 50 ro waited for an elevator after he is thé author of ra1| ties Were presented at the annual gore to run. He strode directly to the barracks. Heinrich was just for lunch as you promised, before. ono of whom was a battalion) SUMS Jia became ill at work: A physician insurance books and 0h fry of the Purdue Agricul getting out of bed. a ual} turn oft. 12 So hursy|fire chief. Police said none was d go the and the police emergency squad is a contributor fo. Saturds tural Alumni Association. | “Oh, the flier” He yawned..“l stamped. &nd he had been saved “I promised, didn't I? So hurry injured seriously. b rd x can. . worked several hours in an at- Evening Post and Hous ay . Winners from Central Taian) et You didn't sleep as well as I1by a freak of Hming. Hs iad ot and get ol the rand. tionsy. il TH8 Ahem Civece. tra “whe fimme” tempt to revive him, Death was Garden. « bounties included: = did; the Volkswagen is good exer- been able to read B waie Hight, ? the widow Bense. | racks holding rugs in the factory|. REE. attributed to a heart ailment. | ~ Bartholomew — Albert Finkel cise, but that colonel is “trouble tion in the book. but he had seen| was thinking of the widow Bense, racks ROLURE TER 10 the FREIRTYI- o reliante and He was in charge'of Western y i {Jr. Hope and William Davis, enough even when he isy't sick.4he words “medical corporal”|right in this town. She plays the of the Hopiinsones WIE Bou Jit & Moet Union operations at the annual lumbus. Let's go get some breakfast” After his name. and knew theiblack market. She isn't supposed saliapstd Al ee alarm Signing and race classic the last 15 years, Un-| W ear S V Clinton—Lewis L.Stewart, «No, I've had my breakfast" Br ie img hii hv R Maring|totun a vis ke 4g haamy ot any blaze . s. 1 did not + HE this. year, he had telegraphed, : iin. [Happy led. ‘Besides, Pm in 8 /e0iFoayon, ne omit or Joeme. But she's o wpa Several ambulances and police ld not have news stories of all hockey games| Hamilton—Leroy Waltz, Atlan- hurry. Listen, you told me yesters. Wo! Toh ms ot a good friend of the party,” he Ar hg nr squads as, and had paved at oe Cotsen 0s ist DIOGTAMS SBE [or re woswar G47 200 Soi me your wi rd folded away in Me blk hd one om” enone sh, 2, Smee) Hive ¢ ears, ancock—Mau: «| I'll give yo rks, Y: | her. of snjoyed the He also relayed baseball games| McCordsville, and Glen Boyd,| Heinrich was awake at once, He| . He ng a truek oF bug would there any more than she's sup- the Bou I ection the ublished an occasionally at Victory Field. Radio Stations Plan [Waiter Boyd and Bert Boyd, all narrowed his eyes, as a seasoned Overta Ee po A od tg Posed to feed me, but it's off the Que a red p 1 th Mr. Wampler lived in 4615 E. of Greenfield. soldier does when he considers BO tor. lest It be sent to Thin road so I'll take the chance Blo Wit New York St. He was promoted) Special Broadcasts Johnson — Hazel Blackwell, a trade, He pretended to be reluc- hear its motor, les sent t0 again. Look, I'm shaking as —— people with “ take him back. A truck roared " PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31 (UP) i . ~two years ago to route super-| For the le who wish to/Bargersville, and Robert Fields, tant. “Why, you said yourself| ' jmuch as you. ir hands, go the In 1 Jovy edical don’t them.” |Past, and he had time to duck be-| (To Be Continued) —A five alarm fire gutted a hey want is visor at dianapolis office, stay at home tonight and enjoy|Franklin. that Medical don’t carry em /hind 8 tree. But:the rider In the cossrient. oa a’ 9) i Nowelthres-story Tug clea Yactory There be Dupes ga a messenger a little spirit, New Year's Eve or a sdi0n Marion Meyers, Pen- GE EPY Shook Ip Bead a front seat. though. he od a opyright. 1048, 1040. by Decree kL.) _ i ons, soread e, socialized otherwise, four local radio sta-|dleton. be drarieq rifle across his knees, did not ume! nearby homes beoH will cure Born in Crawfordsville tions will. work overtime to pro-| Montgomery — Richard Ward, anyway, so I won't be drafted = °° be 1h tearch of anyone. | . 3 iva, Hearn JOT. a “Ta * «He was born in Crawfordsville.\vide music for dancing. ~ |Crawfordsville. into any more duty lke last ; e cashing" Tn : ng " « # » trol after a three-hour battle. favor it He came here when he was a b0y| W¥BM and WIBC start the| Putnam—Gerald I. Clodfelter night. | n Broke out ats y and went to work in 1914. He d Wendell Brattain, Green-| The sergeant raised his hand] HE HAD GONE two kilome-| The flames broke out appare —may have ad M tor in Hight olf With 2hows begining at an ; teasing H to raise ters when he heard another car : ly in the center of the block-long the doctors was made a Morse operator iny:15 and running until 3 a. m.|castle. |to the rifle, teasing Happy |stone building occupied by the 1017. He was a member of the po R. Brown, A. Burl the price. |behind him. This time he turned, ng w tis), wnen East Tenth Street Methodist, Ronerts will Pointe odor (Rg Worth Hodson,| “A hundred and twenty to face it, It was a ton-and-a- | 'H, M. Nakeshian Rug Cleaning edie io Church and Commercial Tele- wEFBM until 14. m. when the sta- Robert Meyer, Russell Norris and marks,” he bargained. halt supply truck with a lesnse; 12 Per C b and Oriental Rug Plant. sen the prese ’ graphers Union. |tion switches to the CBS network. Ora Callahan, all of Rushville; “Ok, only hurry and let me get plate marked WL. for Wehr-| er Cent Drop Ny , : Services will be held at 8 p. m.| LaFuse away.” |macht-Luftwaffe. The driver, a DETROIT, Dee. 31 (UP)~The "the Chinese {Ray Anthony leads off the parade W. L. Herkless, Lewis |away t t Pulled ub: Reported for Week I five . Monday in Jordan Funeral Home. ot “pangs on WIBC-MBS., Guy and Donald Stoten Jr. all of| He fished the money out of his quartermaster sergeant, pulled up| death toll in a spectacular : Burial will be in Eckerty, Craw- | ombardo, Ray McKinley, Dick| Carthage, and Stanley Hurst and belt. The sergeant sighed. “Lift it for him and opened the door. Indiana unemployment compen-|alarm fire at a gasoline refining y! ford County, Tuesday. Jurgens and Lawrence Welk will| Lowell Norris, Manila. down from the nail, then. I'm not Fy 2 Runner,’ he oalled. sation claims declined more than|Plant late yesterday rose to three ty isle Wem) ge ro Mrs. be heard on evening broadcast. SU/PONR te 40 thi, us you well bronn. ¢ YOu 8 TATA TTH12 per cont last week following eH other persons were Iin- : ny Wa and a sister, Miss pe i Joey he M Cummins Know. an Happy felt safer if even a Luft-|steady increases during the first jured, two critically, n on Social Jessie. Wampler. : p. m. and 1 a. m. They will then [S. THEY . SHOOK hands. Happy waffe ats Sido Soop part of the month, the Indiana) Two explosions touched off i should have Mrs. Lucy J. Dake join the ABC network until 2 | ea sand to the DAENEh rusting Don. o {Taploymeht Security Division re. bats o¢ the Ars Gein Do ocialism.” * . - Ty shoulder. He stro e bar- , A on ’ e of the his. Services for Mrs. Lucy J. Dake a Jos Ihe he Je ot Dick. Jur Rites Tomorrow racks door, but quickened his| “I'm Herbert Behrend” he in- ported today. d directs pany officials said that about 100 in America, of Fairland, who died Thursday ® a : ’ ; pace as soon as it slammed be-|troduced himself, holding out his| Everett L. Gardner, director, gy, ors were on the job at the Party in the in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be(g \W\[L0 Pegi Jie New ears) hind him. It was 0750. He no hand, “from Dusseldorf. Quar-|said the decline in unemployment si pcre plant site l Democrat.’ at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Acton NBG pickup of the festivities] Burial Planned Near jlonger dared wait til after the termaster to the Ninth Fisk. Be- Nas Jib io; Tos | The charred body of Herbert tht Bocus in neton Cemetery. She was 72,| TIO. two night clubs in Paris. poghoqd, K En tral thls ron What you son In the beh rou], The South "Bend office, Mr. wrisht: 27 was pulled from the I Dae was Gorn in Franp.| Music by the bands of George Fh ene! foun: his|the boys to eat. We're really not/Gardner said, recalled several! io: of t Jars ibis country Mrs. Dake was born in Frank-|gjgen, Le Brown, Lennie Herman| Services for Mrs. Dora Bell gate before the colonel found: TE eat. ore Teally NOL mousand workers who had been 8 ama 0am on burning pipeAbor Party. lin County and lived in the Fair-/ang Jack Fina will keep things Cummins, 819 Mickley Ave, who name in the Blacklist He headed Quart OTD ANY JROTSloff a number Of weeks. Another Hines. ; d tanks. d by German « land community most of her life. rolling until 3 a. m. " |died yesterday in General Hos-|for the main. gate. It was 3 y Wo live ott Oe try, 3000 emplo: returned to work, 0 us ck, 33, and Arland 1s, co-worker She was a member of the Acton pital, will be held tomorrew in gamble to try the gate with a sus. e ive of coun A ap oyess plants, Several UTPhY: , Rusnick's foreman,| . church and the order of the East- T F C rt Brodhead, Ky. Burial will be rifie, when he had come in with- Ne Bn Carry seco hundred others were recalled in in Detroit hospitals r Party) is ern Star there. WO race Lou near there. She was 55. out one; but there would be a “Where are you headed, Connersville, New Castle and tant part in Survivors include a daughter, 0 / R bbi Ch Mrs. Cummns had been in crit-| different sentry and it was worth Sane! , [elsewhere in the state. sist 80 they will Mrs. Frank Schmitt; two sons,| ON Rabbit FQ @ ical condition since she was/the chance to pass as 3 antsy ge! to 136 Mountain, Insurance claims last week Fire Sweeps thelr Jorelgn Benjamin and Morris Dake, Fair-| 4. o 0 are gam Bohard, 634 Struck by an automobile Dec. 23 instead of Medical. Jet he ai Jasig nga 0 NOUntAIN. | totaled 51,376 as compared to| ot a ou land; ‘two sisters, Mrs. Minnie|y 4,000 Ave, today appaared in a She Croned WW. 3 Washington Bot J3%e oft We vied) rassard “What do I call you?” the 98.524 for the previous week. Hammond Store Lisher, Fairland, and Mrs. Rachel yw, Township Justi f the St in the ock. road. ¢ ti ; | ® the y yne To p Justice o mak-| driver-asked. wi a are Miles, Acton; seven grandchildren pegce Coutt, charged by state on was employed nF Teas | THe S0ders ho were net mak. Ean" Notre Dame Receives HAMMOND, Dee. 31 (UP)—A And to do and six great-grandchildren. conservation officials with illegal|l4undry the past.five years. ing for the mess That satisfied him. Happy $15,000 fire swept the Hammond | . And possession of rabbits over the 'n Kentucky, she lived in Indian-|ing for the gate, like him, and| TWF FECEISC FE CHERRY Gift of $1. Million Drapery Co. here and glish. Mrs. Earl Shuts legal mit of 10 apolis nine years. She was ane saw there was already a big) 0%. 0 Se 0 | SOUTER BEND, Dee. 31 (2 here early today : eLeon to the Christian Science services for| Justice of the Peace Walter member of the Church of Christ, | formation packed in front of the sacks-#nd bags of flour and pack+|—Mrs. Fred J Fisher WIGOW of threatened to spread to other] 30g ings 738 N. Bo- Scientist. orderly room. Yet they aid not , : x structures in the heart of the| al convention Mrs. Jennie Shutts, . Bradford sald he would take “gol ae two daugh- He knew why; it{36%8 Of hail tied with strings. [the founder of the Fisher Body : nt. The sart St, who died today, will be/the case under advisement until Be: crowd forward. He knew WAY: 'H “Atter a white Happy ventured,/Co., has given §1 million to the business district. ~~ | on a * held at 2 p. m. Monday in Dorsey (Tuesday. Mr. Bohard yesterday|'qe re; 1018 Baylff, Moores-| yay the detall which was ordered gy 00 how about letting me University of Notre Dame. Several firemen, including Chief ¢ out and the i. Funeral Home. She was 66. paid a ‘$04 fine levied against|p 0 Po. oo i ohn, Cecil [10 Witness the execution. There| i retch out on your produce?” The Rev, John J. Cavanaugh, (Del Sargent, were overcome by| Mrs. Shutts was a member of him a month ago when arrested : Ponins. Indias ao. | Might still be time for him to get|" wy right, Excellency, your bed univers the dense smoke, £00 . Since then ago and Clarence Cummins, Indianap- righ cy, your ty president, announced Labor Party. the Fourth Church of Christion the same charge. olis, and two brothers’ John Out first, but he knew the sentryiyosits, When shall I call you for/the bequest yesterday and said] An unidentified man, the only on since 1892. Scientist. She was a native Conservation officers this morn- geen, Indianapolis, and Boyd would not pass him till the duty/jynch? If the old wagon holds($750,000 would be used for the Occupant of ‘the building, was the Socialist Hoosier. ing arrested Mr. Bohard in the Stepp, Brodhead and 14 grand- officer stamped his orders. He out, we get to Craflsheim about construction of a dormitory/carried down a ladder from his| ly was later Survivors include the husband. poultry shop which he owns at| poor . pressed toward the orderly room. noon.” . |while the remainder would be third-floor apartment. He was m out of the Earl H. Shutts; a daughter, Mrs.|g34 Indiana Ave, when they : trying to edge past the fringes of “Listen, Sarge, I'll buy you used for loans to students work-|not injured. - the Socialist John F. Wininger; a son. Freditound him in possession of 50 Judith E Combs the silent crowd. He wedged him-(lunch in return for the ride. If|ing their way through the uni | Adjoining buildings were dam- ’ m C. Scott, both of Indianapolis,| apbits. Mrs. Clara Bohard, his Services for Judi £ bs. | Self up the two steps and through|you know any black-market res- versity. aged SY t ; a “ita; BE and four sisters, Mrs. W. 8B. Akin, wife was arrested at her poul-|,, r . Combs, «Hal held his trip|taurant on the n stop and see’ ; ; Fire officials | he “Marxian ~ & ] 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and|the door. Happy i Arst| “production | Indianapolis; Mrs. Charles Hen-|try stall in City Market, where : et and the colonels certificate What we can find.” | : the blaze started under the fir F : ley; Roneta, Ind, and Mrs. Oralsne had 16 rabbits. Mes, Marion Vortie, 2335 Nore Hale! Sui] The selon AEE fo Ask New Trial noor from a newly {| Riddle ans Mrs. Nellie Christian, ee terday in the residence, will be| The leutenant stamped Happy's| HAPPY CLIMBED in the back, In Cabbie ring Case fymace Which was : ; Albert Fishman : held at 10 a. m. Monday, ip-Ja-/paper in silence. When he had stretching out comfortably among PLYMOUTH, Dec. 31 (UP)—| The . : Mrs. Settie Green Te cobs Brothers West Side pel. impressed the cross-and-eagle he jhe Sacks with his face to the Deputy Prosecutor William Pio- 3am 5 Burial will be in Crown Hill~. - |glanced up. sf * 2 .. dowski, South Bend, said today control HOBAY 1 te 120 Pursear Bt. whe dd Thare: Rites omarrow She was born in Indianapolis. “Since you are returhing to| Happy's eyes droped, his fore- [he would seek a mew trial for| of it, checks d at 10 Services for Albert Fishman, |In addition to the mother andthe front, Corporal Steinberg, the arm finally slid down, and he fell| Robert Lee Johnson, 27, South red promptly. day, were Bald | at io 3X, Seday former Indianapolis attorney, |step-father, she is survived by alcolonel has sent down orders that asleep. He woke as the truck, Bend factory worker accused of Indianapolis consequences in King in ng we Come. who died yesterday, will be at 2/grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Banks, you halt outside to witness that/ braked jerkily to a stop. In-|the slaying of taxicab driver Names Trustee » Ohlo water ural am 0 aa p. m. tomiottow in the Ason-Ru. and ssran dfather, Thomas justice is still done behind the|stantly his hand slid over to the! David R. Smith. . . P mxecutive irees. - Lo ben Funer: ome. Buria Combs. : German lines.” rifie beside him, and he peered] A Marshall Circuit Court jury _ William P. Flynn, Mrs. Green was born in Glas- ' ‘be in the Central Avenue Hebrew . “No,” blurted. board ] ide ) satisfactory gow, Ky. and lived in Indian-icop tery He was 44. Mrs. Elbert Nickleson 8 Happy ss = " gree the lailve bg. But there was achat hd yesterasy Sin Pivaident of the In a Beal Asses . apolis 40 Jan She wa a me A life resident of Indianapolis, Services for Mrs. Anna Nickle-] THE LIEUTENANT reddened, “Could you delgn 15 est a in Johnson's first trial. the board of trustees ra po ber of abernacle Baptist|, "oo graduated from Technical son, 2553 Columbia Ave., who died but, because the colonel had rec- bite now, Field Marshal?” asked| Mr. Smith was killed. in South dianapolis cen Church. +o, | High School and the old Benja- yesterday in her home, will ;bejommended the boy, said no more the ant ik “ane Bend last Mar. 27. Survivors include a daughter, pn garrison Law School. held Thursday in Vicksburg, Miss./than, “That is a word the Ger-|th® sergeant, leaning back. “Aha, : y ug medical marshal; ing in Amer - Mrs. Theodosia Lamb; a brother,|.’ gurvivors include a son, ROb-|She was 28. man soldier does not use, Corpo-|8 ¢ } You made me ve citizens in William Brown, Glasgow, and a/..4 Fishman, Indianapolis, and a, She was born in Vicksburg, ral.” nk you were of the Artillery.”| ciearings for the dar. ...... . free people Srandson. ld brother, Max Fishman, Cleve-| Survivors include the husband,| Happy could do nothing but| He had seen Happy's caduceus : YL selves. —Gen, oll _|land. Elbert Nickleson; a son, Elbertiopen the door to the platform. patch. Hill Named GOP ————————— Nickleson Jr. and a daughter, /The crowd had grown so that he| “Where are we, Sarge? Don't! Debits for the month ...... : : Union Member Gives [Miss Sandra Kay Nickleson, In-|could not even step down to the|stop on the open road; pull o eR bid tionizing the Publicity Chief dianapolis; her mother, Mrs, Sally ground, where he Might Nave SE i —— ——— deeply ut Bond in Assault Case |B. Reed, four sisters and three hidden his eyes among the others. y, Navy Republican State Chairman Kms Slate brothers. : i ur men came down path} « is Johnson. Cale J. Holder today named| MUNCIE, . 31—A United : toward the gate, followed by a . Herbert Hill, former Tay Auto Workers union member was Mrs. Lucy Terry Pfc carrying the cross-shaped : : editor of the Indianapolis News, free on $100 bond today.in the) go... 0; tor Mrs. Lucy J. Tok. /Wooden signpost. Two others , Do You Like to Keep Well Informed on as publicity director for the GOP Su of 3 Frat Pounaves ot ry, 2057 Carvel Ave. who die dragged the prisoner between A State Committee. C ay ring ! : pe them. He was a s man, y ‘ Mr. Hil repiaces John Nor.|the shutdown plant. ~~ ey a ey a te Soot, Perhaps, In the torn faded trous. Local and National Business Trends? ke, who resigned to" take a a ay, a member of Loca ers of a farmer, , ’ )es Seats job. put 242, UAW-CIO, was arrested yes-|Ch re) Methodist Church. Burial[ "oo, v0 “could not help looking villa will be in New Crown. She was i ; on't get much Chairman Holder also said the terday on an assault and battery. outward, over the heads of the & if ies of atomie BR would hold a Lin-/complaint filed by Sevige Sat, She was born tn Montgomery, Srowd, Be foes vat Tae ia pi br. . 4 coln Diy ner in each of the/a supe employee e / n ro off in ons | ely contrived Som Day ¢ contin. loviand 0 foundry. ay Sm Ala. and lived in Indiahapolis 25 on he Hghvay. Ho ta he fou Do You Want to Know What's Going On ina e one big dinuer at.Indianapolis. Two other union mem were oot post on the op| side. He § shatters the He said the dinners would be|convicted® Thursday of assault-(Sg- CPUreh. =~ = = = law “the two privates bind the In Local Real Estate and Building Circles? ” x held in the period of Feb. 6 to 18,/ing another plant employee dur- Henry, William and Gaston Ter. prisoner to it and knot a blind- : : } did ‘not ene SE I A ld ng 8 ua NN esses ry, all of Indianapolis, 18.grana- {old from behind hiy or ed Te much on the help county organizations obtain an children and one great-grand- Ye Fup t about nationally prominent speakers. suspended 90-day sentences. child. into the Sy bove Sut Sao p.! . w atemen John A. (Kit) Carson, Indianap-| The plant has been closed for}. 3 They could not punis or| sts. But cere olis attorney, was named state a year and a half following a dis- Migs Rosa Graham turning his face away. | Are You Thinking of Buying A Home? t ts chairman of the Lincoln Day pute between the union and plant : ‘He heard the feet'of the squad : tion_3t coals. dinners. management. Services for Miss Rosa Graham. gpusrie in unison, their rifle butts ose-of coal 1s Who died Thursday at the hOme giriiing the pavement together, || ard the mak- INDIANAPOLIS of Mrs. Cons Seam, 105 esdayl Tears, the snap ol ee pals: 3% ota . Seay. Sento in" Jacobs Brothers West Sidel.peuer™ heard the instant roar Then... Be Sure to See The Big Chapel. Burial will be in Floral of the four rifies and the crack-| i 5 how iad Park. She was 45. = |, ling of the cords as the traitor, : ; : Miss tiurched forward, and then a mur- x ’ alivance ws : Glasgow, Ky., and lived in Indian- mur of satisfaction in the crowd, after war _ apolis 35 years. She was a and the sound of someone being) 5 aying atomic : GEO J EGENOLF You Save Because We Save Emember of the Mt. Paran Baptist sick. § ) | was a decade "Ye MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS J Church. A brother, Joseph Gra-| Happy made his way out the one a MACHINIST $22 95 - $29 95 ham of Indianapolis, survives. |gate as leisurely as he could pre- . | Ea Pt yle iY tend. It was lucky that the senThe achieye- ROBERT HALL Clothes ACTOR STILL CRITICAL try who glanced at the ‘stamped e rise to hope 182 W. South LI-6212

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—German actor Emil Jannings:of the day before, fof: he might Yel : : lence). | mn, : : who is {ll with a liver ailment, have noticed the rifle, A 3 Va ’ 4 ” - recovered consciousness today, but * 8»: . of this first of ANOLE} 3ELESTION. TUXEDOS {his household said his condition, E ROPES across the ; # rard low-cost RUGS from $2.39 FOR RENT remained critical. He was in LW down. The crowd of civilians : A [ offered some Look for the store with the Me red OURS FIT {coma during the night. "" [hastened on to the south; the re- a 11m es ogr ut ront. "“leruits stepped northward a few ctyally tended * HOOSIER +* LEON TAILORING 00. Ine. | Official Weather paces past the barrier and turned n . 8 x he mystery of PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. [il 235 Mass. Ave. In middie of §| UNITED STATES WEATHER BURzAy [Ito the division gate. ; : 211 BE. Washington RI-A315 X . wDee. 31, 1040. Happy’ darted’ to the opposite ol , : guely about Sunrise... 7:08 | Sunset .... 4:0 (side Of the road. They could not }

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