Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1950 — Page 11
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MONDAY, FEB. 2, 1950 a
EF Male Fashions
Take on Swank Ayres’ New Shop to Handle Imported Woolens for Men
By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor - THE MALE FASHION wheel turns ever so slowly, one revolution about every 30 years.
hfee months housands of ifed States,
, shall I be le of tomor. Most men will change styles at the point of a gun, no, eir families less. And then only when they see the trigger-finger twitch. | shall we be .But the boys finally are getting around to the finer| things of life, good woolens, top tailoring and comfort. tech contest i ak on what a L. 8. Ayres and Co., sens. | Tucson, Ariz, Minneapolis, St.| it all up it ing the desire on the part of Paul and Seattle. 1 of speech, men for something better, is! And there is “a very little” religion, the opening a men’s shop this week’! Price shaving a ow York, oa) the right to. MB to deal exclusively in imported portion Daitas, Omaha and i ty . Wwoolens by Hunt & Winterboth- |... ? hg to one con- am, an English house in business ¢ i : There is.an oversupply of gas~Democracy —Since 1532. That's long enough. gyms — we've: Tat it} don’t know to learn how to make the world's etter and make more of it until] Te One Man : finest Sestiles gona the storage tanks of the big come 1 flowin where the AYRES PICKED out 4085 men|PLle% are overflowing. | et him do- it. customers and ‘mailed them|yaies lower prices. Anyway, | anyway? swank announcements, each bear-iiy t's what the book said in|
ing swatches of cloth. And the sales’ manager, John G. McDevitt of Hunt and Winterbotham, will be on deck for the unveiling.
ruman said, 't why are n. Why are Mr greatest n education
{Economics 101. ! tJ » - BUT DON'T expect too much. The company has a two-edged
who will fashion suits and slacks THeESAgEs.”
from Hunt and Winterbotham
orge Wash. — v— ee ove PlOYEeS. Tabrics, will be In town to give | : - 008% elty 3nd the opening that custom fouch. (rAnsmitted, so they save wire gq ,dt's adaptation of the story.
The making is spread around
instance, John Alexander of New
They save .the time of em- Taylor and Dick Kuenner get the knack of drawing a bow under the direction of Mrs. Horace N. They do not-have to be Roberts {rear}, who is directing the production. The production will be a premiere of Nancy Eich. 4nd the $55 bitlion for interest
me. y could look Nrori The telegrapher simply ‘sends - they have among top tafloring houses ¥or the address and adds-No. 7 birth- BISS, artners ‘William Perch Ho
gang wishes you the swellest
riddled by . days, which says: “The whole
Haven, Conn.; in the- Yale coun-
try, will do sports coats, and. ” is an Kuppenheimer will turn out top- "070% 0" G1 "not "the way Surrender Here es while we coats-and overcoats; ‘Hemingway or Fannie Hurst, or e boys that . # . Winston Churchill would say it, this kind of THIS LINE is top-drawer. IS put’ i gets a load off your mind, Court Discharges
not for the man who grabs a suit 44 a price, but in a hurry. and wears it out of the store.
tors Conspiracy Counts ‘t print this, go prices, $120 to $160 on suits, ‘Leaning’ ‘Wheels P
Jacob Weiss, Indianapolis at=
indicate top tailoring, no wrin-} EVERY SUCCESSFUL com- torney convicted with two. busi-
kles at the shoulders. pany has something of its own, ness
elaware St. And the coats will be a little !some place in which it excells. evasion, today surrendered wit longer, I am told, and the suits;rpa¢ is usually the “why,” or his partners to the United States . important will show a man’s yielding to the tn. idea which puts a product. marshal. der all the demands for smart comfort. over, makes it stick. The other defendants were Max ney of our And those English woolens—as “ gixty.five * years ago AF Stryk of Gary and Louis Rosen-| gate, soft as a kitten’s ear. Adams of Indianapolfs ford blum of Hammond. | sees with What Ha ned that road-graders would have to, Their action followed discharge de our city Ppe have leaning wheels to handle ©f conspiracy indictments against still can go LAST FRIDAY C. W. Chotzen road shoulders and.uneven ter- them in Federal Court today. Department who has a Pure Oil gas and oil rain. So he built one. That was Judge Waltér C. Lindley, Chi-—can-boast ~~ pumpery at ~54th and College, nig idea. {cago Circuit Court of Appeals; )epartments ° os threw in the price sponge, but not Since then, says Howard Cald- 'discharged the indictments in » town can for long. well, who handles ad copy for the conformance with a judgment re-! ive minutes Mr, Chotzen, being gradually J. D. Adams Co., the company’ turned by the Court of Appeals al stations, starved out by squeezed profiti yo grown into one of the world’s in the case. new, closer margins,” decided to go all the j,.oect builders of road building Convictions Reversed lance to be way, and sell his gasoline at cost, machinery. The appeals court had reversed ie people in 19.4" cents. That's what it takes: An idea, the conviction of the three men can expect But poor Mr. Chotzen did not|ye.rq of hard work, and a little ©0 conspiracy to evade payment ion as the know that he had, quite innocent- 1,0 of income taxes and then had
ly,. tossed a match into the gas referred to the United States Su
ce Depart- barrel, and brought together the
n lis muttering kings of the big oil em-, oe defendant was charged in lana “pires. dividually with evasion. TheSu ea pre
associates of income tax
preme Court the case in which
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Mr. Penish, who was 46, died.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Today in Business— Archers Tune Up for Civic’ s "Robin Hood" Urges | Billion
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| Capehart Asks Slash In Debate With Pace
| WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (UP) ~~Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) believes $7 billion can he safely cut from the 1951 budget {by reducing everything except | pensions and interest on the na{tional debt. Budget Director] - Frank Pace Jr, says it can't be |done.
~ Sen. Capehart and Mr. Pace {debated the budget on the Ameri-| {ean Forum of the Air for 30] minutes yesterday for the bene- | {fit of Eastern and Midwestern) {television viewers. : Sen. Capehart, one of the bit"terest congressional critics of ad{ministration spending policies, | said there is enough fat in the 1951 budget to permit the econ(omies he proposes ‘and the complete removal of federal excise] taxes.
Urges Big Slashes The Indiana Republican said {he favored cutting $2 billion from/ defense spending, $2 billion from {foreign aid, $600 million from natural. resources programs, and! $329 million from housing and community “welfare funds, plus
Amateur archers rehearse without benefit of bows for the Junior Civic Theater's "Robin Hood'' smaller economies all down the ' rs f these warmed-over to eat and — Victor Lebow of Lebow Clothes, PUIPOST Tor FACS which will-open Friday at 4p. m. in the playhouse. Tom Lemons, Jack Worley, Bill Wildhack, Jim line
He said the only items that should be left intact are pensions
payments on the federal debt.
g Prices Drop Mrs. Mary Jacks
Requiem Set
{ Services. for William Penish, Ae requiem mass for Mrs. Mary {1s Boulevard PE, will be held C i [ra Ing \E. Jacks, 1721 Union St, who 2 m. in Aaron-
died yesterday, will be sung at 10:30 a- m. Wednesday in the
BZ Funeral Home Burial . * will be in Indianapolis Hebrew Heavy Receipts | Sacred Heart Catholic Church. [Cumnetery. : , She was 70. Depress Market Services will be held at 10 a. m.
Saturday in his home. He had. Heavy Teceiptd today shoved Wednesday in Blackwell Fuieral
operated Penish's Tavern at 2656 DOF
Northwestern Ave. before he Indi
prices 25 cents lower in the Home. Burial will be in Calvary
ianapolis Stockyards. . Cemetery.
founded and became a co-partner Best grades of the estimated! Survivors include a daughter, in the Hawaiian Lounge at the 12.000 head, weighing from 170 to Mrs. Walter H. Wibbels, Indi-
same location. Mr. Penish was; 250
pounds, sold at $16.75 to anapolis; a sister, Mrs. Margaret
la Tech High School graduate. $17.25. A deck reached $17.35; the Miller, Columbus, 0. and four Surviving are his wife, Mrs. top price. Other early estimates grandchildren and one great~
Bertha Penish: a son, William.Of receipts were: Cattle, “2700; grandchild. Penish Jr.; four sisters, Mrs. calves, 400, and sheep, 1000.
{David Bloom, Mrs. Thomas Segal| SO
ws sold at about steady Mrs. Howard Shaw
iand Mrs. Herschel Rudy, all of Prices, but bids on all slaughter; Mrs. Howard H. Shaw, former Ladintiagelis, and Mrs. Alfred Hol- classes of cattle dropped in SOW 1n4ianapolis school teacher who
nder, Hartford City, and a trade. Bidding dropped 50 cents Ter Harry Penish, Indianapo- 10 $1 on steers, cows and heifers.
lis. ¥ | Veal |rose
‘Mrs. Lova Winlock | In
Services for Mrs. Lova Win- to 2 lock, 2245 N. Capitol Ave. will $16.7
moved to Detroit, Mich, 21 years
ers sold steady. Lamb prices ago, was Killed in a trafic acel-) as much as 25 cents. dént’ Saturday in - Michigan,| hog trade, weights from 230 friend# learned here yesterday. 70 pounds sold at $16.25 to She is survived by her husband, | 5. Choice uniform weights Who was critically injured in the
be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow around 230 pounds reached $17. same accident; a son, Howard B.| in Bethel Methodist Church, A few 270 to 350-pounders Shaw; student at Purdue UniBurial will be in Crown Hill brought $15.50 to $16.25. | versity; and Mrs.. Alan” Wiener, Cemetery. | Lightweights Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. Winlock, who was 63. died 'Lightweights from 100 to 160 Sgt. G. A. Rackwel)
Friday in her home. An Indianap- poun
ds sold at $13.50 to $15.
“Tolig resident 53 years, she was a Choice grades weighing near 160 Military burial of “Sgt:—G: A: ins? - Every ig So this aene i ne Sthes me Our recently upheld the ,.orber Gf Bethel Church. and pounds moved at $15.50. | Rockwell, who . died: Ft ns in each ig names In ol began to utn the ‘individua convictions, {National Negro Council of Wom-| In late cattle trade, prices on in Los Angeles, was to follow _ wires to the Pure Oil Co. And they! Following the surrender today is f g it-of police —— JF CE Wreck Still Dazed g ‘en. /medium and good steers ranged services today in Los Angeles. : made their language hot enough the défense said it would file & gy. viving are a daughter, Mrs. weak to 50 cents lower. Commons He was 50 1ly and are he Br a yy me Hor in ™ soe voided judg- Clarissa Covington; and two sis- and mediums sold 50 to “(5 cents Stationed 12 years at Ft. Harngs for the bv back in line Manslaughter Case The I a based Or" the | ters, Mrs. Thiscee Moore and Mrs. lower than Friday's quotations. rigson, he retired in 1943 after! Pp ices. Ja 2 ; an i Minnie Motley, both of Indianap- Cows sold 50 cents to $1 lower, more than 26 years of Army servThe ‘old man’ didn’t do it, Hearing Postponed contention that if the defendants iq but bulls brought steady prices 3 y Mr. Chotzen explained, meaning ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y., were relieved of conspiracy M L J k I Bulk “high-medium A hoa lo Survivors include his wife, his Pure Oil boss. “It was the F Y . charges they are also innocent of rs. ucy. ackson : lightweight and mediumweight | Mrs. Elsie Wright Rockwell, | other companies which turned on Feb. 20 (UP) — The engineman the individual charges. | Services for Mrs. Lucy Ann groard eld at $25 to $26.50 High- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. I the heat.” blamed for the Long Island Rail-| The trio was indicted in 1947 Jackson. 917 N. West St, who good and choice grades were rot French of Indianapolis, a stephorse and “But, brother, I did business,” road wreck which killed 29 per- and charged with failure to re- died Friday in her home, will be po ateq daughter, a sister and three oy that he said today. ‘Cars swarmed in sons and injured 115 still was so Port $347.000 in profits from held sm 3D ae ADF OW Dn Bulk medium steers moved at Prothers, all of California. . / t x bl a Stuart } uary apel. urial goq : $24.5 . 1 . to 100 and like bees at a hive, crowding to ;...4 24 “grief-stricken” today ack market liquor sales in 1943. will be in Crown Hill. She was 90. $21.50 to $24.50. Commons Mrs. Mary Gimbel ut Doc, is the pumps, bumping fenders, he could not tell how it happened. Weiss was charged with report-| M hl ; dropped to $18. A few medium u let bruising tempers. It got so heavy = po id Jacob Kiefer. ing about $25,000 income when MIS. Jackson lived in Indianap- yng good heifers sold at $21.50 to, Services for Mrs. Mary M. Gim-| nan of the. . 1s” son. saic Jaco efer, 55, io i , olis 30 years. She was a member gas ; jth bel, 1040'S. East St., will be held I finally had to put on coveralls ter f 32 rs of il- | actually his income was $149,018, ; $25. Several loads remained with ' SK ' reat multi- 4 K out gas a veteran o yea ra Wei ob : of the Second Baptist Church and. gejjers at 10 a. m. tomorrow in G. H.| This I had and go out and crank out gas my- roading, has had only rare Weiss served as president pro jo apoio Society. ! 8. N self.” Lo ' .o tem in the Indiana Senate. in A y Cows Range to §19 Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial rning. “minutes of clear thinking” since ! : A brother, James Nance, and /ill be in Maple G Cemetery, | ) Now Mr. Chotzen didn't suffer 1 1935. Good . beef cows sold at $18.50 W e in Maple Grove Cemetery, | doctor was No - C the Friday night disaster. He ) two daughters, Miss Lillian Ven- to $19 Common and mediurh Brookville, ldren were from the episode. In fact hun- repeatedly lapses into a dazed) Judge Lindley, who originally getta Jackson and Mrs. Gertridé solq a om y Mrs. Gimbel, who was 79, died s who had 's . ) heard the case. sent d the sold at $16 to $18. Canners and Ss. G , » aled| 00. +. dreds of new customers who had stupor, his son said ar ase, sentence Pritchett, all of Indianapolis, cutters brought $13 to $16. Me- yesterday in her home. A resident never heard of him had -looked| Because of Mr. Kiefer's condi- men to threé years each on the survive. dium ) and ood Sadan e bulls Of Indianapolis 45 years, she was e neighbore him up and openly admired his tion, his arraignment on a man- evasion charges and two years moved at En to $21 ’ ge were @ member of Pocahontas Lodge. But in less courage. slaughter charge, originally on the conspiracy count. They Louis B. Thompson ‘salable at $21. Heavy beef bulls Surviving are a brother, John he children . That's the power of the printed scheduled for this morning, has also were fined $10,000 each. . Services for Louis B. Thomp- moved at $19.50 and less. Meyncke, Indianapolis, and Mrs. | word, plus a little fellow who had been postponed until he recovers.| rite son, 1730 Yandes St., will be held] A lot of good yearling steers Bertha Robeson, Connersville. = | us, inquir- a mountain_of nerve. ns The Bate Public Servics Som: Mrs. | Noah Fritz at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Patton and heifers sold at $26.50 in early were fever was : mission an ersia om- Funeral Home Crystal Chapel. trade. A few sales of medium 3 : Hm-mm merce. Commission and the Long Rites Tomorrow Burial will be in Crown Hill and good 850-1050-pounders Robert D. Smith Rites icine dupli- DO YOU CHEW .a pencil over Island Fath Teauwhile start-| Rites. for Mrs. Maude E. Fritz, Cemetery. brought $23.50 to-$25. Load lots In Wabash Tomorrow d from our a telegraph blank at the Western ©d ng nto the sas wi Indianapolis resident 50 years, Mr. Thompson, Who was 75, of mostly good reached $26 to Times State Service are willing Union counter? The engineman pe Paes un- will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow died Saturday.in an Indianapolis $27.50. Medium and good heifers’ WABASH, Feb. 20--Services for ¢ fenced in Don't. If you can't think of the der house arrést and. police guard, (in Jacobs Brothers West Side nursing home. He is survived by sold at $22.50 to $24.50, Good | Robert D. Smith, former ‘Wabash re satisfied words, Western Union will do it has been ationed at his nearby Chapel. Burial will be in Crown two brothers, Leslie and Clarence beef cows brought $18.50 to $19.50.| County prosecuting attorney, will ge it? for you. aldwin, home since early Hill Cemetery. ~... Thompson, Chicago, and a niece, ~Vealers sold steady t $33 and pe held tomorrow. Mr. Smith, be doctors! WU has a push-button file Saturday morning. Mrs. Fritz, who was 68, died Mrs. Hazel Floyd, Indianapolis. |less. Sheep prices rose as much|who was 54, died yesterday in his repo fer WATT BAY HE LOT YOU TIO Trae =m ersor- fon ped Tragedy . MSaturday..in. ber _home.. 125. W. g— — (as..25. cents. Good and choice pa- home--here.. following a heart. ‘ter what the occasion. Mr. Kiefer's son, Donald, said 19th St. She was a member of Official ‘Weather ‘tives sold at $26.50 to $27. Three attack. 5 “The file covers birthdays, wed his father always Teared that 1Christ- Temple Apostolic -Church.. uMTED STATES WEATHER -BUREAU- decks of —90-pound.. fed. western. ~Aetive in Demeoeratic polities; he: dings, births, anniversaries, con- “human ‘error or sudden illness _ Surviving her are her husband, =~ ~~ —Feb. 20. 1950— lambs moved at $27. A load of, is survived by his wife, three dolences, congratulations, g00d might result in tragedy,” and Noah Fritz; a-sister, Mrs. Mae “Sunrise 6:32 | Sunset |. 5:27 ~~ 108-pounders reached $26.50. ‘brothers and two sisters, luck, commencements and thank wanted a safety system perfected Rucker, Detroit, "Mich.; ‘and a Precipitation 24 hrs end. 1:30 om 0000 .. Late estimates of receipts were: - you's. " to protect - passengers “in case brother, Bert L. Saunders, Indian- Total Pia anys Jan 1 m1 % Hogs, 11,750; cattle 2275; calves, | | = > - Excess ce Jan, - Skais Juli. . § Where Else _ i. lanything ever. hap ned. to the. apolis. : 2 San, a 11.50 400, and shee p. 850. PABBA omni RAVE Be : TR i Pie-Reat-Bstate Section -of the ue. The CTL hows, ihe. Jempein:. FIRE HITS CLEANING PEANT = Stephen J THE DOWN SSUURE on Because his father “always has big SUNDAY TIMES is NOW the High Low * ‘cure of. unknown origin dam-| id oe Tad gas is spreading) tke-a-price-pox been so conscientious, the weight home-shopping center of Indian- Botton SULIT 1 ced the boiler room of the Serve me glarin epidemic. : ~._of this tragedy crushes him all apolis. It has PAGES OF REAL Chicaso % 1 ice Dry Cleaning Co. 1613 Pros-| HL Cer g 8 Here's .a. list .of towns where fhe more,” the son said.- ESTATE ADS every Sunday, Ginclnat SN ipect St today. A he avy wall kept st twice as price cutting is in effect. Mr. Kiefer would face a maxi- PLUS gews, pictures, special ar- Denver ol 3 the blaze from spreading outside, Los Angeles, San Francisco, mum 15-year ‘prison term and a [ticles on local redl estate, building, Et Wayne 28 8 the boiler room. ~ nt eee Gait Fake City -San—Diego;-Mil- $1000. fine if. icted-of 1.busi all in.one handy. Indianola. 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er aern Local Brothers Confess
Being Arraigned = -7 od In Kentucky Today
Two Indianapolis brothers who admitted a $5000 holdup “of a Kentucky bank Saturday were to 7% be arraigned before a U. 8. commissioner in Bowling Green, Ky. today.
The brothers, Carl D., 26, and William T. Cline, 23, who gave an a Indianapolis address of 53 0X an : William
Drover St. were arrested pear ———— —————————— +
Scottsville, Ky., Saturday oe Local Issues
James Rogers Edwards, 25, of, ore Smiths Grove, was .arrested STOCKS. * b ihaell
Bi earlier in a grove near Scotts- Amterican States DI iriver 24 3 « rerican States com . Y ville. More than $1200 was re- Avrshice Colleries com i y Ayres 4% pid | covered in the woods; Kentucky i § RE & Stk iF ofd officers said. Beit. RR & Stk Yds com : ob err Rex Logan, cashier at the gopps. Merril boy va " Denisa 80, , Smiths Grove Deposit-Bank, told EAL BON ia authorities . three armed men Com Loan 4% pid .... Cummins. Eng eom ....
walked into the bank Saturday | mmins Ene pfd igh morning and took $4933 from the Comsoiiduted- Finance 5 a * —8%- — fvault. They escaped in" an old Equitable Securities com . pi ‘automobile with Indiana license. pally WEARS $4 pr” 106°" Kentucky State Police cornered Have Jonas ol Wy “’ 0" three men in the Woods Near Home T & T 5% pfd ... . Hn Scottsville but two escaped under | Hook Sr fe com ; n : cover of darkness after Edwards’ *Ind Gas & Water Co com ... 21 22% arrest. The Cline brothers were [na pich E 40% ptd » g subsequently arrested while hid- lindpie P&L ie pid ing in a farm house attic near Indpls Water Co com. Scottsville, Ky. | [4001s ‘Water Co 3%
pfd 101 > Y Jefferson National dite com. 10 Indianapolis police said both jad Rerson Nationa "8 .
K fhe” Cline brothers had previous Kien & Co com sen colin al if
police records ) Marmon Hegrisigton com a Mastic Aspha a TY ~The—¢arin which the brothers Shie Am i eo BY a v r—— 14% 18 were ted belonged to Gilbert: Nat Homes ofd 1 . 103 > ry 2 Hunstman, 22, of 808 Warren J Jd Ba See 40 o Hn Ria ’ r atic e P. BR Mallory com . 32 23? [Ave, When questioned by polic Progress Laundry com .. g 30v, Mr. Huntsman was driving a ‘Bub serv of Ind com TV. 28% Pub Serv of Ind 3a otd’
lsmall automobile which he said Ross Gear Tool com
, Schwitzer-Cummins pd. was owned by Carl Cline. He said |{ohyltzer-Cummin
he had loaned the brothers his So ind G & E pid car earlier Saturday: NE
John W. Traut Rites TOMOIrow |.un a sien se or
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T Av ; Bats ile Tele Co 4'es N. Bradley Ave. who died Satur- | Bunner “Bertiner’ss 88 day, swill be at 1:30 p. m. tomor- |, ,2 ind Te fubi hr’ hare 3 row in Dorsey Funeral Home. He Joi Brass a Alm 5 i Suse, “indpls Paint & Color 8s 64... 9 cess was 85. | Indols Public a 64 ...... 9 n mestone 8 . ‘Dr. U. 8. Clutton 6f the Tuxedo Ind. Asso Tel 3 3 LL) oe allwa i] . | Park Baptist Church will conduct Investors THtbhone Go 61 ,... 97 J £ . . ervices. Burial will be in Glen Lapsenskamp 5s 84 jaer N Ind Pub gery 3s 13° ‘Haven Cernetery. , | Paver A Bervi . 3h 75 'u 0 vice 8 . Mr. Traut retired 20 years ago. | Publio Telephone. 4'as 11100 e s a mechanic. Born in Du-| | Traction Terminal 5 87 ..... 7 He was a buque, Jowa, he lived in Indian-| ene \apolis since 1913. He had been U. S. Statement
'{ll three months.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (UPI Govern.
Survivors include ‘his wife, Mrs. ment _expenses and receipts for the cur= Anna Traut; three daughters, ih fiscal year throush eb. 16, compared A YEAr gO: Miss Eleanor Traut and Mrs. This Year Last Yea! penses ,... $35.673,702,142 $23.4 082. 231 %o0 Stella Nielsen, Indianapolis, and Recelns a 22.939.490.500 3 Tas. $80.00 Mrs. Alice Johnson, ‘Madison, @utPiUs ooo «243.580,
nee 834 | Babi Debt " 258.818.086.224 252.624.126.8 Wis., and a grandson. |iola Reserve. 24,343 488,088 ~24,284.008.4
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Death Takes 4th Victim giearin Of Portland Cafe Blast
PORTLAND, Feb. 20 (UP)— The death toll in a gas explosion which wrecked a restaurant last Wednesday stood today at four.
Mrs. Mabel A. Hawkins, 59, wife of the owner of the Home Cife, died in Jay County Hospital yesterday. She was burned badly in the blast, which killed an electri-
|A fireman dropped dead of overexertion after digging through [tons of wreckage looking for [bodies,
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