Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1950 — Page 13
Many bargains were to be had
League. Baseball is played here ter which is the dry season.
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a I ola ¥ of the SA ‘John Olsen, 2950 Winthrop Ave. looking items the boys haggled over could have been is kicking up a fuss in the West. He is purchased as cheaply in Indianapolis department figure oi bri f this sun = stores. Just wait until you see some of the stuff. ta ® Gut haw. io lng Some 9 Russ Peters, Indian third baseman, is in Bal- trafic on Meridian and Ohio Sts. At any rate, boa managing the Balboa Brewers, he is bringing his dad, Patroiman Harold They're in second place in the Canal Zone Olsen, an alligator wallet and a purse for his
risoner Welfare Group Deplores Disinterest In Forgotten
ligator work. Mr, Shaughnessy bought a leat) for himself,
hale and hearty, heard the news that a blizzard
water back home for his father who is directing
during the win- mother. Hold 'er, captain, she’s rollin’,
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan
that wildlife seems highly resent and continually attempts to tak away from him.
three fishermen, and beat them his thrashing tail. A tame black eagle, with an
py spread slipped its cage and attacked a Sydney He ran for a solid hour, and absorbed three
mother and her 7-year-old child.
or cut-down ostriches, chased the
the citizens off the sidewalks and throwing the ranching property. | Indicted for perjury by a Fed- even scheduled a speaker, Miss Marie Phillips, Juvenile Aid Division Lieutenant-Colonel at Fifth Headquarters . { fear of God into the dogs. We wound up with two kangaroos, seven dead eral Grand Jury, an Indianapolis investigator. The most important help it gives Cleo F. Peterson, son of James B. Peterson, 114 )622 On the big sheep and cattle stations, the rab- wild hogs, two live wild pigs, 14 wild ducks, two businessman and his secretary ; , Tudor St. is one of seven officers from 705 candidates who have
bits, kangaroos, pigs and emus
- . . tential r 3960 against the graziers. The 'roas and emus kick the size of an alligator. Nobody was hunting, recognizance, U. S. Marshal Jul- Showed up—the Rev. Mr. Smith Pack me. Society as 5 Potential Alr Force Headquarters in Japan. He is currently assigned as holes in the fences to let the rabbits through, either. lfus J. Wichser said today. land his wife. ° . director of supply at Nagoya. : { lawbreaker. n } 1 and the wild pigs root holes under the fences and . . At Columbus, O., yesterday Al-' Of course it was bad weather, Col. Peterson, a graduate of Tech High School, formerly was — tear up the terrain. Employ Varied Transportation bert Kalo, 5121 College Ave. pres-lauring the early January wet. Just recently the Rev. Mr. wiih the Hecker Products Corp. —— rT Kangaroos and emus are generally protected, THE TRANSPORTATION involved in an op-ident of the Ohio Pipeline Con-|freeze spell. But the weather Smith got a letter from Lansing. here, With him in Nagoya are his| '=&
like demons on the horizon, and 40 miles an hour with their leaps. Kangaroo coursing is possibly
degree of driving skill I never s
To hit a running ’roo from a
‘Roo Chasing By Robert C. Ruark|f
peculiar country in at least one respect—which is brand of marksmanship I unfortunately do not)
We were talking yesterday about the siege of ting them in the head, the heart or the hip, and the rabbits. But that's only part of the story. Re- the pros aim for the hip. |
cently a 12-foot shark leaped into a boat with I- was lucky enough to knock over one big
more slugs before he quit. Any one of the five . } y At one of the sheep stations, a band of emus, big bullets was placed to kill an ordinary beast, | ecre ary N IC I By DONNA MIKELS T ly away from the waterhole and refused to let kangaroo.
them ee ¥% Lon 0 El. f thirst My stateside hunting chum, Ray Trullinger, Perjury Charged in | Just recently the Rev. Carl L. Smith, national director, came na ou wn, & Swarm o rst- . . “ " WE) maddened rats invaded the community, jostling bag acquired on a casual inspection tour of a Claim Against U. S. to Indianapolis and called a meeting of “interested persons.” He
but on the big grazing stations they are regarded eration of this sort is a mild mixture of the old struction Co. Fletcher Trustiwasn't the major dificuity, the Mich. from a man who had been wite and four children. The teTmelons in January. The story ‘as pernicious pests, and shot by the thousands.
| I liquid to treat him for a kidney Co and-Robb a pickup truck with wicker armchairs in the back, Parker, 572 N. Tremont Ave., his “Our program just hasn't pro- lowship of a prison in which he there last year. a a oat A Ps-on oDDers rdi seda h » d buggy, tary, were indicted for per- had been an inmate. The former, s = = . WHICH IS WHY I found myself tearing over saddle horses and legs RY. Yor ® "jury in connection with a $500,./STessed very satistactorily in In- 0 Ch Ta OC tinued his. William W. Health, 5347 N. Provided the juice from water 0! . | J "= " “It's v diffi- . , | |diana,” he said. “It's very Christian life after his release. J St representative melons he had kept frozen since mobile, dodging stumphoies and grasing trees, in d mth gree nd th yo a my | pe wil They were released Str a pre. cult to interest people in the wel- Both he and his wife were al ne Indianapolts ey of the last summer. the ma $ ow 84. the Jeep ahd my Jugs | y y.|fare of prisoners. lin a Lansing church and teaching fe 1 c f sr e maddest game of cops-and-robbers you ever never be the same. liminary hearing here before U. n g Mutual Life Insurance Co. o Alpine A. MacArthur of St. saw.
a4 Louis, Ohio State engineering Up ahead were some 101 kangkroos, leaping ing is scary, and night-time 'roo chasing in a jeep who ordered them to return next every other kind of unfortunate. oo among the churches showing training school in Akron, O.
ing sport 1 ever got mixed up in. It calls for a.~ - Mr. Leahy weaponless, fended off a wild boar er could be reached for comment. tries to get to Indiana every few
effort worth while. side this country, and caught two of the boars favorite children, the damages for cancellation of a travels directing work nationally.| ae Te avin 16: representatives. . Pay BY Nunting and fishing along Sir Alexander Ramsay, manager of the sheep getting back to the truck one jump ahead of pre-war contract for the erection) But despite his frequent visits, tween active Fellowships in pris- Dr. Karl B. McEachron, former | station Haddon Rig, handled the car as if he were mama pig and papa pig. of a gas line at Ft. Knox, Ky. It/he’s been unable to awake the in: Tinols, Wisconsin, Mis- Purdue staft member. wil primes driving down a broad Melbourne boulevard instead This is known as the Australian version of was canceled and thé government general interest or to get warm O08 . Ol Kanan and! the Arnepoan . of Hlece Blast of rampaging through a wilderness, but how he Russian roulette, except the game the czar’s sol- refused to pay the loss. | co-operation from the heads of x But the Rev. Smith has ho can. dnatt ov rg managed not to kill us all I have no idea. He diers used to play with the revolver is regarded During three days of hearings penal institutions in this state. | set up offices hers in the Pilgrim RS dal the insti | $ seemed to have some sort of ‘built-in radar to as rather tame by comparison. Life in the out- in April, 1948, by a Court of) “a a = set up the Edison medal, at the insti-
tell him where the holes and hidden stumps were. back is too rugged for yours truly. I guess I just Claims Commissioner, the corpor- THERE'S a general skepti- Building and he says he plans t0/t,te's convention Jan. 30 to = Burns 8 Guests E
. 18,- This is a a distance of several hundred yards, calls for a
ful of mankind, possess, but the professional exterminators can e the continent pop them over at 500 to 1000 yards with remark-| able consistency. You can only stop them by hit-
Mrs. Carl L. Smith + + + She was the audience. Miss Marie Phillips . . . Speaker at the meeting. Rev. Carl Smith . . . sought “interested people.”
. ¥ x = . * =» - || mete cement. stmt Rev. Carl L. Smith Faced With Proof About People— peline Builder, Here That Crime Makes Outcasts Air Force Promotes
I hit him with a .303 front and center, and down|
up badly with huck which stopped to examine us more Saws Pj
eight-foot wing he went. Five minutes later he was up and away.
sheep complete- but they seemed only a minor annoysnce to the he Inter-Church Prison Evangelistic Association, Inc., ( | . Pp t {Prisoners Christian Association, is having tough sledding in Indiana. eo » e erson
might be interested in what comprises a mixed! Awarded Permenent Rank of
| “ § ns” . 8 3 work together live wild swans, 56 rabbits and a frilled lizard have been released on their own °ust two "interested personsvs that the released prisoner goes been promoted to the permanent rank of lieutenant-colonel at Fifth
and new. We employed, in two days, two airplanes, building, and Miss ‘Roberta A.|Rey. Mr. Smith confessed. converted by the Christian Fel-/youngest child, Charles, was born telling of the need of watermelon
I might add here that daytime kangaroo cours- 8. Commissioner Francis Hughes, “People take an Interest in gun4ay School classes. They now New York, has completed
+ senior, hopes to work off his ‘Jacob J. Dalke, local company wanderlust this summer by take Not all the Fellowship reeruits manager, has announced. The ing a 1000-mile canoe trip in the turn out so well, the prison evan- school is part of the three-year Hudson Bay region. He said he
{ t s. But enough do to 3 . , . aw equaled out- as big as a bear with one foot while he ran down Mr. Kalo, it was learned, sought months, during his cross-country gelist says. Bu 8 training course given company will provide part of his food sup
averaging about is an experience I never hope to duplicate, For Tuesday for arraignment on the But when a man goes to Prison.’ Gospel films. sheer foolhardiness it is matched only by a feat indictment, he's forgotten. Smith s hel the most excit- I saw performed by Keith Leahy, of Oxley Ranch. Neither Mr, Kalo or Miss Park- The Rev. Mr. Sm say.
speeding car, at ain't brave. ation introduced an alleged ex-/cism” he explains, “and then I Come back, to keep trying toy jy; New York City, He won
» . | _ A Blasting Bride By Frederick C. Othman “i fit md a "ie 00
carry the gospel to the men be- the honor for researches in lighthind Hoosier prison bars.
; prison ba ing. ‘Cafe Diablo’
) - McEachron proved that £ lod Detroi : lightning may strike the same x es In troit the book was made up under his gospel to the unsaved but I'm Correspondent P
r— —_— pense account book, which indicated the firm's expenditures be-
guess I'm not a very good organ i
easy way.
house. My tale so far is second-hand;
gress at the time of this agricult hired man suggested dynamite.
in the movies many a time.
Road Block Arranged
ABOUT THAT TIME, up puttry cop on his motorcycle to pass Yes, sir, said he, dynamite was th
let him know when, he said. Next morning my bride was book. She said a little absently
ought to be when lit?”
Sherman Hayes to Be At Roof This Week-end
B. Sherman Hayes and his orchestra will return to the Indiana Roof to play for dances Saturday and Sunday evenings for his second engagement of the season. Dell Welcome, Mrs. Hayes offstage, will be featured vocalist. The Hayes band also will play
for the Sunday afternoon Student : . | lis, lle, ’ San Jose prep school, makes his = ./and then a flash fire, Hop. The matinee dance for teen-| 10 Hold Reunion Inajanapolis oulavil betershurg FOF Golden Gloves bow at 8:30 p. m., Indianapolis WA! get razzed nr hs Paint te re ar ging trom ‘ "e- Guests threw table cloths over agers will be held from 3 until] Shortridge High School alumniland Miami with C-46 cargo; @The way to get a seat time. on WFBM (CES) with ios school.” s x the heads of the burned men and 5:30 p. m. will meet at 5:30 p m. tomorrow | planes. “down front” for the ex- (POP and Barbara Wh "E tle]. GAry, a B-plus student, is full-| Mr. and Mrs. William C. beat out the flames. Free dance instructions by the|, ~~ for a reunion. Ar. The airline has been in opera-| citing third session of this |5In8 “Dear Hearts and he back on the school football team House, Seattle, were seriously r tucks, Continental Dancers will be given : org HOD fOr three years on the east-| year's Times - Legion |Fecople’ and “be in and ou and plays baseball. considering leaving town until the gy bil an preceding the matinee and eve-|Fangements committee members ... ..ahoard. It is one of four Golden Gloves Friday Whole half-hour program, Bing “gino saiq that Gary, eldest of spring thaw sets in. In many | vtomobiles raistline. } ning dances Sunday. expect approximately 1000 former nonscheduled lines recently | night at the N. Pennsyl- (said. Crosb (Bis four boys, was just like the large eastern cities you dial WEF th P id 44 « ’ Shortridge students to attend. |awarded scheduled operation cer- vania Street Armoty is | For that, young -rosby Willirest of the youngsters in “fooling 1212 when you want the weather I"OF $ resi ent . . Lincoln Won't Run Committee members said the|tificates by the Civil Aeronautics to buy tickets in ad- |get $25—union oe . ¢ the bi |around with music since they|report. But when’ you dial that © PARADE Magazine tells COLUMBUS, 0., Jan. 18 (UP) [pusiness i ind entertain. Board. Ralph Starkey is presi-| vance. Get them at: | ‘He hasn't hedrd o © Di were babies. [number in snow-plagued Seattle you next Sunday about. ~Murray D. Lincoln, boomed as| «oo. Tc ons and entertain-| | @Bush-Callahan Sporting | “aries yet," sald Bing. | Bath-time is “pretty noisy” he you get the House residence. Mr. a. ny. 3 out t revere a possible farm-labor candidate ™0t Programs will be open to mest Gon oo he Tang The show was a tape record-\ugreed, and there was plenty of House said he couldn't very well or aan St for the Democratic nomination alumni whether or not they make 1 de G to M ington oy — East uh, ing, transcribed Monday night on yarmony in the Crosby household rip out his phone. He's chief Og a at he Ri lem on to oppose Sen. Robert A. Taft|reservations for the 6:30 p. m. ''Oce UrOUp 10 Vleet =~ | Eon F.C East and the stage of the Marine Me-imogt of the time. None of thelswitchman for the Pacific Tele. ny tay (R. O,), announced today that he dinner to be held in the cafeteria. Mapleton Business Association “ ngside and re: morial Club here. youngsters has had any formall phone & Telegraph Co. ian, ¥ and staft, ime and would not seek that public office.. Entertainment Chairman Eu- Will hold its monthly dinner meet-| served, .| Pop guessed as how his Young musical or singing instruction. | padi al ®It's one of the man He also announced he was bolt- gene B. Fife Jr, said casts of ng at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 24 at the ® Em - Roe Sporting Goods jone turned in a “pretty darned| Ay to any comparison with his| Bert Collins, 22, ex-GI stu- PARADE articles tha ing the Republican Party and |[revived sketches and acts from 35th St. branch of Merchants Co., 209 W. Washington |g0od” performance. |dad, “well, he favors me a little, dent at a Norristown, Pa., trade tells you the things you would register as a Democrat for Shortridge Junior Vaudevilles/ Bank. Maynard Noll, president. 8t.—Bajconyereserved. Cast Like It |has my coloring,” Bing admitted. school, fell asleep during a furni-| want to know about the May 2 primary. ‘ will include Fred Hartman, Mr, (Will be in charge. | ® Sporjsman's Store, 126 “The cast thought he did a But three other Crosby character- ture refinishing class. He awak-| America . . . the world ee ne +and and Mrs. DeForest O'Dell, TRA " [ N. Pennsylvania' 8t.-- good job, too,” he added. |istics ~~ on horses, bright-colored|ened to find the building was de- |. «+» And people. HARVARD MAN MISSING Miss Dorothy Peterson, Robert Ship Movements I North and West Ringside The show's producer, Bill Mor- shirts and golf<-drew a blank. |gerted and he was locked in. He Fv Roath oui 0) ge CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Jan. 18 Brewer, Richard , James, Rr United Press = couth-| and réserved, jrow, here . from Hollywood, “He's conservative about shirts telephoned police who cut out a! ‘THE PRESIDENT'S CARS (UP)—A six-state police search 0, Birr, Rodney Hankins, Wesley Apion. “Branconia. erpool: PARATIA, @ Prices are: Ringside and | thought more than that. |—follows his mother," Bing said. screen to allow him to squeeze : In was underway today for Gene Martin, Richard B. DeMars, Dr, | ETigiobal; Sania Rota. € Bn. debits first row oalcony, $2; | “He's really got it.” Mr. Mor- “Horses? He rides 'em a little, out through a 1x2-foot opening. PARADE MAGAZINE Desseau of Tacoma, Wash. an|Hiram T. Sexon, Dr, Max D, Bart. pins. Canines” ) ter, ‘downstairs reserved, (row sald. “He's got the sameistrictly for transportation. Golf, | " x s : | : sad ih «18-year-old Harvard University |ley atid Dr. John Westfall. Enter-' pean.” Gostebors: gg, Gnos'. $1.50. Prices include tax. |composure and easy-going qual- he fools around a little, nothing A UP radio story helped the rym BIGGER ‘SUNDAY
) oo pa " | DETROIT, Jan. 18 (UP)--A ervision, and his secretary not good at organizing.” . . fy . | to JlamunatoR, Jan. Jet by Ale airaia d Now the Story iain ou. I Suggenied that pus said she had made the entries. Y The Inter-Church Prison group To Speak Friday Tn lho ah, flaming brew of “Cafe Diablo,” u . eve now ve got a home. rive carefully and hit no bumps. er all, ad!” Lr Ae ae ’ i , x-convict. Co § J » | , And if Uncle Joe Stalin needs an expert to move only one sedan and, come to think of it, no spare . oe Lonnged NS he Was Robert Magidof!, correspondent pyjiqing tower, New York. He|gourmet's mixture of coffee and his mountains with an atom bomb, he might call wives, either. She said don't be silly. There's Mai. C. A. Sanders converted while a prisoner in the| in Russia for National Broadcast is manager of engineering for the brandy, exploded at a festive banon my bride to light the fuse. She knows about nothing dangerous about dynamite, when you Receives 3 Medals |state penitentiary in Florence, ing Co. during the war, will General Electric Co. Pittsfield, quet last night burning eight these things. She Bas a book. ont tt know how 0 handle it. Charlies A. Sand ¢lAriz., In 1922, eventually won a speak at 11 a. m. Friday in the Mass. guests, including two judges and ou may remember reading about my r rac- t seemed to me that a blast big enough to Maj. Charles . Sanders, o ! , se for his church ater 8 = =» - tor with headlights front and rear so that I can smash thal rock also would knock over the barn, Indianapolis, serving with the ee rho Ee In! Murat chanson. | Oklahoma state police today a newspaper columnist and ed plow backward at night. Well, sir, Mrs. O. and level the house, flatten the village of McLean and army of occupation in the Ryuk-
our hired hand were out in the back pasture with bring the G-men a-running from the caiptal. Igno-|yus, was presented with three| = 0 incorporated in New York. | this apparatus plowing forward by daylight. The rant, she said. The idea, she continued, is to de- medals by Maj. Gen. J. R. Sheetz,| {
Their idea was to get the earth in shape to charges and to cover each of these with a blanket ent marksmanship. plant a crop of red clover for the benefit of the of mud. The hired man was mixing the mud even|
horse, which has shown little appetite for our then. I wondered how much was a small charge.| Ave. won the awards for marksweeds. Oops. With a spine-shattering crash, the “A half a stick,” she said. plow smashed into a rock the size of a four-story “How do you get a half a stick?” T asked.
in Washington worrying about explosions in Con-
| petition and for being a member| chaplains. He then arranges in- Robert Magidofrafter coming to| s turning the gay affair into bedMy bride said I PUT UP a number of excellent arguments. of the winning pistol team. |terviews with “Christian prison- ¢ geo America as a, A Junior pera. Patera lam. Most seriously burned were that ought to work, all right. She'd seen it done Why not leave the rock.in the pasture and plow| A veteran of World War II ers” and enlists them in a Chris- child. | oh ge Association. athletic those seated near the bowl. around it? Attack it with crowbars? Bore holes Maj. Sanders earned the Bronze tian fellowship. During the war Mr, Magidofr |2" © oo ’
anybody from getting hurt, he said he'd blockade what charges? Home wrecking? These things . that the FelHowship grows. ers, i the Old Dominion Road at the crucial moment. Just I've been pondering all day long. I hate to leave J€Ve€Nn Bus Drivers hal te . PE other women. But his beating the
travel by bus because she needed the car. She sign. If the operator had said the line was out of ers today received safety awards
{ . Co | res 3 victims. had a small errand. She had to pick up a package order, that would have indicated I had no home from Pennsylvainia Greyhound : inor Key— [straining Mr. Burgess, 68, from ) i of dynamite. to .call. Lo | Lines in recognition of their ac- New Groan n Mino ey ° molesting the dog. ARE ries. WAS Biven by he “What?” I cried. Obviously, I've got an expert on the job, I hope cident-free records. G i C b T nes of es a ” 2 | 4 - JAH . ‘ " ; oy ’ ’ : Latvian-born Anita Melnbren- (It js'an annual “wild game” affair | “And some detonation caps,” she said. “And Available day or night, with her fuses in her, They are Lowell Hver., 1417 ary ros Y u Pp , . | . | some fuses. And how long do you think a fuse 4 : cls, 20, Ohio State sophomore, to- [to which prominent Detrolters are
Sunday. |tainment will start at 815 p. PY ee or
|spot several times in one storm)
ship of the In. didn’t know just what to do about itor. dianapolisgTown|"®NeWing Thelma Whalen’s In serious condition today were Hall series. He driver's license. Under Oklahoma Malcolm W. Bingay, editorial die will discuss “My law, permits are automatically re- rector of the Detroit Free Press, 12 Years jn/newed on the driver's birthday. Recorder's Judge Joseph A. Gillis, ° Russia.” Miss Whalen's next “leap year” and James Massaroni, an official Mr. Magidom PiThAnY fs Feb. 29, 1952. of the AFL Cook’s Union. s a native Rus- Lo8 | Blue flames spewed from the hl He was Tom Walker, son or Mr. and large silver bowl when a taper (Mrs. Frank D. Walker, 5915) Cog touched to the mixture to Fe miversity|Compton St. has been named yal [RREL (0 The URGE K the University, 08 editor of The DePauw cam-| & pe. of Wisconsin = awspaper. | It ignited clothing and linens,
1930 his prisoners welfare group d
The Rev. Mr. Smith, who had been active in the organization {13 years and a former regional) Maj. Sanders, 440 E. Sumner gjrector, took over national activ-| {A lities at the request of the board, , {manship in the Far East Com-\ when Dr. Carter retired in 1944. mand small bore tournament, re-| Since its founding. the associaceiving a gold medal for firstitjon has spread to 12 states. Dr. |place in pistol competition and §mith visits prisons in these
ural crisis. The Arguments Go Unheeded [two bronze medals in rifle com-|states and has conferences with
molish rocks gradually with a number of small commanding general, for excell-
“You break it in two like a peppermint stick,” I was downtown she said.
in it, fill 'em with water, and let it freeze? stuff, said Mrs. O., putting on her hat and he
honorary. He is a member of the! The burning coffee set Mr,
Sissy Star and the Purple Heart in the| “We encourage Bible study and visited the battle front several| = x squad. Bingays' vest afire. Judge Gillis
ding| European theater. His wife, Helen, Christian work among the Fellow- times. He was expelled from 5 = rose and started to run with his putted the coun- for the dynamite shoppe. |resides at the Sumner Ave. ad-| ship members and try to get them Russia on charges of “espionage”| pry George Burgess told a De- coat and face a mass of flame. the time of day, The hired man I suppose I ought to fire. The
dress. to do work among the unsaved,” In 1948, apparently as part of thei. i¢ judge it was all right when Massaroni suffered burns about e stuff. To keep helpful cop I ought to prefer charges against, but s————— |the Rev. Smith explains. “From Soviet move to discredit foreign- por husband ran around with the face and hands.
Wild Game Dinner dog when he got mad at her-— that was just too much, she said, Judge Miles N. Culehan and in a divorce suit. The judge Judge John P. Scallen helped issued a temporary - order re- beat out the flames on the
= The correspondent first re- : you in suspense, but you're in no worse spot than Ge THE Christian Fellowship not turned to Russia as a representaabsorbed in her I am. I've been phoning home at intervals.| t Safety Awards only helps the prisoner while he's tive of Associated Press, later)
that I'd have to There's been no answer. 1 guess this is a good Seven Indianapolis region driv- imprisoned, the Rev. Smith feels. setving with NBC.
pocketbook, any time those Russians want to move|N. Colorado Ave, 16 years of ) ’ . i day reported a new wardrobe of invited. . BN i another mountain. oo safe driving; George Vv. Stiles, For Spot on Pa S Air S ow clothes thanks to a delayed Judge Gillis was found at the Mothers’ Club to Meet Shipping Firm to Act | Oscar L. Powers, 2619 N. Ala. Binale Thinks Oldest Offspring Gives Christmas. ~~ She “lost” eight entrance of the temple. He ape . Ca lbama St. two ears and Cirtus Der ingie INKS es spring Christmases, some of which she parently had stumbled blindly to ne Mothers Club of English As U. S. Airlines Agent Jurubusco, four ye ‘Darned Good’ Performance in CBS Debut spent as a prisoner in German|the street. Avenue Boys’ Club will meet at go... ,.. Shipping, Inc., Circle| FO** Churubusco, four years. . concentration camps, and others! The explosion occurred as Mr. 1:13 p. m. Jan. 24 in the Boys’ Tower building, will act as agents| Others are Lloyd C. Mattix. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18 (UP)—Gary Crosby, 16-year-old as a displaced person waiting a Massaroni and another man wera | Club building, 1400 English Ave. for U. 8. Airlines when the trans- 10 years; Eldon P. Judy, six years, gon of Crooner Bing, makes his radio debut tonight.
tudy in the U. 8./pouring barndy into the ee, Mrs. Beatrice Kendall and Mrs. port firm starts operations from| 2nd Dallas A. Daughtery, one “And it’s not because I'm looking ahead to old age.” protested yince 10 Hy arrived at Ohio Pu Buents Mow 20 AS ukice | Alma Lambert are In charge of 1; 4ianapolis Friday. - | year, all of Ft. Wayne. pop. nearing completion of two decades of popularity. | (refreshments. | | | . |
«But 1 State, 100 of her dormitory mates sprayed, and flames shot 15 feet w/proved the “welcome” mat at/into the air, an AFL official said, . ".|the door meant what it said. They| Councilman Charles G. Oakman
“I'll keep going for awhile,” the old Groaner said. — mi— |
\.. : ! es . ld even quit and be his agent |firm, said the line will provide ‘ i 9 hope Gary's successful. I cou | rae Get ‘Down Front a,
Shortridge Alumni cargo service between Chicago, Young Crosby, a student at a =p o™lid Gary really “didn't|gave her the wardrobe and vari- sald there was a sudden “bang”
Jack Gorby, president of the]
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ities as Bing.” - like the old man i ye |pavents of 17-year-old Russel
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