Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1950 — Page 3
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Menaces City “rune servic F Thi . Set for Tomorrow or Ird Day {27 (UP)—The songs ‘and sparkling wit of Sir Harry Lauder (the
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. stick) were stilled by death toHungry Escaped Cat y OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Feb. Sir Harry died peacefully and 27 (UP)—An escaped, hunger- Without pain in his home here maddened leopard terrorized this yesterday from the effects of a
Lauder, Beloved (itzens Fight
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Aboet People
Bloomington Reservoir Plan
Report Sharp Decline In State TB Deaths
Fatalities 13.1 Per Cent Under Previous Year, But Total Cases Still Estimated at 9500
Deaths from TB in 1949 were 13.1 per cént under déathsof the Ys ¢ pier Den’t-Want-to--Sell-—— previous verr-pr-r-w: CUSTEr, Present or the Indiana TB Asso:
Can Be Flooded
© (Second in a Series) | PR sa : Te— Ao Gov. John A. Walk has By BOB BOURNE Lt ov. John atkins has
deaths, Dr. Custer warned there are 9500 cases of TB in Indiana today tabulated $57 million worth ‘with only half of that number knowing they have the disease
Public Schools
Raps $57 Million In Food Imports Adds to Surplus
Rep. Harvey Says
© By DAN KIDNEY imes Washington Bureau
1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 27
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—PAGE 33 | Progressives Seek < - - ‘Balance of Power’ CHICAGO, Feb. 27 (UP)—The |Progressive Party cast itself to{day in a “balance of power” role for the 1950 Congressional elections, and was met with a charge , from 448 Americans for Demo~- " ratic Action that it still is proA Lommunist
—§T bow-legged Scot minstrel with Eres rep. R The, party's Congressional Heli i . calki Homes ciation announced. The death rate declined to. 19.7 per 100,000 popu- farmer - legislator, Rep. Ralph “1%, Pry s = 5 ted on i elicopter Tracking the kilts and crooked walking —- So Valley. Iation. Though it was the second consecutive vear {or a cet in TB Harvey, Republican, New Casfle, oT 00 on miiiles o he
1950 strategy as the Progressive. delegates wound up their second
of food imports which were added ; national convention.
(to the domestic surplus in 1949 From July - through December
STRAUSS
f £ : y (| DORN appointed state chairman for Mr. Harvey said the United : city of 250,000 for the third day cerebral hemorrhage suffered : t A Bual Solution i Blwoiing. the 1950 Easter seal campaign of States imported 19,435,000 pounds SAYS: today. last August. He was 79. on J ig al water problem the “Indiana So- of cheese while government hold-| : Authorities called in profes- Tentative plans call for Sir i re Za ciety for Crip- ings on Dec. 31 were nearly 24 sional mountain lion hunters Harry to be buried at Hamilton The city has embarked upon pled Children, ©. ; : ose ORI0ITOW million pounds 8 Th i , = .a plan to buy 1800 acres of bot- : ; ell y Py p— from the R ursday amid Ris beloved Scot M. Swihart. pres- 8 ’ ) S : A Ox \ e Rocky Mountains, bat- tom land in the Beanblossom Val During the same period. 795,000 ~ : \ tle-hard tish hills which he immortalizéd | 3 = RE a>“ {dent of the soci- e : al : Fe ATOR a od e ened Marines and a heli-|, hi “R gr h {ley. This expanse would be ] 3 4 Indefinite ‘Holiday’ bushels of wheat were iniported 7a y copter to track the big cat. Bb. a song oan nthe {flooded and the five billion gal- ely. has ne & - A y ‘with government stocks over 475 % , / | “A'100-man search party was pow oh ok h h 4 {lons of water held in reserve nounced, Fhe : Granted Pupils million bushels; 359 million bush \ hr | ‘sent home for a few hours last . ary wiote tie song the : - : : the present - facilities or CAMPalgn will be jp. 3 ita : lels of corn imported, with stocks So] year after the death of his wife {in case I ! lites "or" . ar dl dK ‘age One y 3 y : ! he weld from Mar. 9 | (Continued From Page One) ou le on i / night by officials who feared the Nance in 1927: Sir Harry Lauder . “My Bloomington prove insufficient Lp over 180 million bushels; X.260,000| | and leopard might le : i ra in : roa . i : State Conservation Jo. LO APT. 9 % UMW officials to a conference to .bushels of barley with stocks over { p ig ap from thei «Roamin' in the gloamin’ on heart's in the highlands. The Stat Hon _De-"6''ey Zimmer # 5% milli 5 \ 0..219.50 darkness to attack some unwary! the.bonnie banks 0'Clyde : : partment, working hand in hand Weald nt ” I | discuss plans for opening a few 53 million bushels: 9.478 000 bush-| z 1) AK. hunter, i Roamin’ in the gloamin’ wae .to him every joke ever invented with Bloomington, is buying 700 ha Courts a mines. tor emergency relief but els of oats. sto ks of nearly 42 1 But the hunt resumed shortly! my lassie by my side . . .” about the Scots. acres around the proposed lake ety for Cp I” ig oes wi the invited union Tn aa idnets = Pyed { AR 165.00 after midnight. ; Since the death of Lady Lau-, One song that always was de- area. ot urea witipel Ted Children 1-Gov- Watkins of i ils failed to showup-for the Hh Dae tried. DELS. wicks) waa 9, Two men reported seeing the der, Sir Harry's devoted com- manded of Sir Harry by his au-| 8. Tesn tan - 23 N ¢ will direct the campaign in Mar-| Parley. 10,850,000 bags Y “ in. 7 tawny jungle killer inside the 20- panion had been his niece, Greta, diences was “The Laddies Who} Svmbined ai Sh ibn -County The state of emergency will re- "(gh 0 the gover Inert Was: has CoN ....89.50 acre Lincoln Park Zoo fromjdaughter of his dead brother Fought and Died,” written dar- | Yellowwood anc Fown oun y rm a main in the city until definite | 0° export hii on Pe \ © 4p which it made a break for free-|Alex. |ing the First World War. He Stu Parle. x ll} he'dhe 1ary _ Gerald Powell of Peru, Miami relief is in sight, Mayor Feeney oe 5 million: bushels of apy fo \ \ ) : { . | y ; y i )§ $ serve red “Co ; clre ne . . Fork : # OH mi ywshels of apples 29.50 dom Saturday by leaping out of | Close To His Audience fainted. while. trying to sing ne aren In.the state. = County elt uit clerk, had a new said. 701,000 bushels were imported & xp prec &Ts a 20-foot deep pit whi} several ._ during a performance the night| a Job today that of county Republi-l jy officials were planning to from July through December ac-| = rose children watched in horror { It was a very special thing he was advised that his son had Forced to Leave can chairman. - He succeeds El- the fe Ed na HTReo Aree 4 ) K Af — J 29.50 o LL : {when Harry Maclennan Lauder died. ul —— ~The project-will-fake ina good hert- Robbins Mr Powel fsa ToT _Lpool the few-tons left in dealer s=cording to Mr. Harvey's tabul ur = phic B TR re sang. Whether nis audience con- Sir Harry became one of the part of Benton Township in Mon- mer president of the Indiana Yards and ratioh ihe coal, fi; uon rose its of fur found clinging to|sisted of a handful of weary wealthiest of all entertainers. He roe County, and Jackson Town- (County Clerks Association dFibbles, to. those . in greatest Ratsing--tnchided COTTON KNIT the wire fence of the zoo near soldiers behind the front lines or . ony : ’ ship in Brown County. = & “a need. in isins | y the place the leo d was r {- . not only earv.ed huge sums but, p | . Also. 86.000 pounds of raisins .....45.00 “ed pace he rd Peli Soy o B few thousand paying customers as he put it, he was “careful.” Twenty-eight families will be The annual convention of the An encouraging promise ol were received in the United States] BOXER \IR bi mal greed ht pn . In.a nuge auditorium, there Was He was a canny businessman forced to leave their homes, and Indiana Lumber and Builders’ slightly warmer weather today pie the surplus raisins under turned to the zoo To find food. "a feeling of rapport that-made the itp, plenty of the traditional countless buildings will be flooded: Supply Association will le held and a high of 45 degrees tomor marketing agreement orders was| OR SHIRT iF "Fire department fobalights httle man in kilts a friend in an geottish thrift, out he also was The citizens have taken the news in Murat Temple tomorrow, row was offered by the Weather on 08 BEER C0 pounds +..29.50 mounted on light trucks aided ir intimate circle -ather than just a3 philanthropist on a targe scale. of the proposal with some adverse Wednesday and Thursday. H. K. Bureau He listed 2.202.000. pounds of : ounted on light trucks aided in paid entertainer, . i ... comment. INortl Xeculive vice president. The mer will r Hight] } ! 1 35 EACH oak, the night time search. Lookouts i However, this side of his iife ; } : vorthup, exe ! € ple he mercury will rise shghtly pork imports while the domestic . 25.00 with rifles ready to fire, were XceéPt that he might have a pe jiked to keep as quiet as pos- First the valley residents heard/of the National “Retail Lumber above freezing today to 34 degrees market declined : sess shy posted throughout the wooded | 1¢V song or two, his audience gjpe. "He would make large do- of the proposal was in the NeWs- Dealers Assocation of Washing: and fall tonight, to 25. Clouds fol From July through December So sturdy — so firmly Knit seat, zoo parkland. knew the words almost as well nations for hospitals or. other PAPEr announcement. They im- ton" will speak lowed by rain was predicted for Canada sent 1.587.000 dozen shell] (of 2-ply Durene-treated a City Park Superintendent BR. R as he- did, and on occasion they good works and pledge associates mediately, became indignant; and own oe tomorrow — afternoon eggs to the United States and] yarn) and yet so soft— 14.95 r pet , Bile could not resist singing along t; keep the source secret. the first cries were; Barbara J. Klein, 1321 No Meri-0 000 0 hares very little during the same period Commus d le! veoos 14, Murphy orga nized a mobil with him, “I won't sell my home. They dian St. has received a certificate onl Mo ety an nist China sent 1.746.000 pounds an washable! search headquariens With radio) And Sir Harry didn’t mind. He Read Robert Burns can’t make us move.’ (for completion of. the Purdue qo 0.470000 than 50 per cent of ©f dried eggs. In addition 183.000 The A or frequencies to co-ordinate the a¢-/loved singing and people. They “Dinna tell a soul.” he would Formal Resolution Winter Short “Courses in Agri elon an al per Ce pounds of frozen eggs wepe re stripe T-SHIRT" tivities of a helicopter from Ft.| ‘top ; “ 5 ) the dealers have run out entirely i > . {helped him carry on after the caution. If they find out where sidents i- culture. ceived and the government stock-| Si 3 to bxSill Artillery center and ground! sw : : The residents under. the guid . The M . I he honed com- ; B zes - 3 ater. 8 two tragedies of his life-—the it comes from, they might ask . rownchin Trae ®» un on te Maver said fie hoped com=i 0." of eggs on Dec. 31 totaled! . ti ipped with | Lee ance of Benton Township Trustee, . . ' J— i . . pi KBE ) peas uh par es equipped Ww death of his wife, the former/for more.” Carl Riddle, gathered at e Tom Yates, Ft. Wayne, and mercial houses and business firms. oo 5 Fea» million pounds oi { 35 7 - i y . . : . - yo ’ SN PP & logue Z 1 PXCESE CO0 0 3 : Shera- Wa * Murphy estimated ‘that te) 2000 Vallance, in 1927. Sir Harry made his last tour Bridge Church of Christ, situated] SHY Prichard, Baton Rogur za With y 1" { I al . a ah jum dried eggs. i . st and leo ard must have ranged up-| Born of Poor Family of America in 1936 . iin the center of the valley. They tied for Hst place 9 ae he wi : r or I x a RIK on 9 Fhe Agriculture Department BOXER SHORTS - that Sopag of 25 miles in the. three! Harry Lauder attained his great _1hrough the years, Sir. Harry made out a formal resolution, and copies) held a the IU Forensi poo iy fog the common goo was still buying eggs at the rate} h — tha 9. . . isticcess as a minstrel without the “Va$ the complete country squire decided to hire an attorney. Conference. We have considered packaging of more than two billion pounds] ave a snug — and se 8 days and two nights it has been] : his home. When } anted 7 ra . of what 1 we have in a wee f feel; b ar loose. {benefit of any formal musical ¢ oo "UEC EER BS wanted| The resolution read in part; “wel ‘pg oo, a bass bari. Some of what co e have in a week. comfortable feeling about rE ee | education whatever. He = was o relax he would read the poems have observed the increased tax NR a 20 to oU-pound bundles for rush Secretary of Agriculture Bran-| the waist! Also of the 269.50 set {born in Portobello, Scotland, of a Cf, robert Burns. They were hisiyate in Martin and Brown Coun- Wy Joos NX Qahama a Fol requests.” Mayor Feeney said. “1 nan argues that his new farm bill| fine cotton vam thai can 110380 2 Thugs Net $500 {poor ‘amily, and his general beloved Seotjand hi Din. Just 43/tfes, where the state has taken Yom at 1 > hihi De in Peddexe some dealers already are a solve such prsileitia Ju Mr. | toke plenty Te iF ews v dl : |education, obtained in Arbroath, b oh * _Igreat parcels of land, and we be-| © SORE teoital .N ‘9 doing that arvey contends that the “cure : JP In Bus Ni ht ‘lwas none too ample. While a And. wherever the spirit of AN lieve this can be anticipated here. Ve - Song terial Mar. 9: ip Meanwhile, déspérate house. Would be worse than the disease. and tub-ings— A Y i : old trooper goes after death, this] ow fav 1 Boston. “1 realize that there is no easy Navy Green, Brown and nopy | SS ia lad he began working in a flaX will be certain of Sir Harry ANd We believe that a better plan own holders were swamping the In. reals & there. )s nl A \ oreen, 2 OPY: Armed bandits, strong-arm MeN mill, and after that he went down Lauder: [for supplying water for Blooming-| The Indiana Club of McAllen, dianapolis Police Department with #nswer and that Congress mus Grey — Sizes 3 to 6x lly and burglars ne tted approxi-iints-the coal pits where he labored] «yg h Art's in" the "hig ton can be. found. Therefore we Tex elected -Ernest R. Johnson, calls for coal. take the blame for maintaining| 395.00 set mately $500 in a series of week- 10 vears. yh ns hip 18hiands. re opposed to the project and welpeAllen, president, Mrs. Jerry oh Cain: 1a Hi wartime subsidies Mr. Harvey) 1 35 . g ies > Pe 3 " . = 3 | } . Y aa ‘ : : 4 ur S “ a so 4 . nity ond Pobbieries and Purgiaries: He was barely In his teens . “My heart's in the highlands 23 all civic-minded organizations geeyer, Muncie, vice-president, i a : ha I by Ct ae, But Lilink & solution. can, 439.50 set E. H. O'Donnell, owner of when he went into the mines. a-chasing the deer.” Ad rally to our aid. ) Joi land Edgar L. Minnish, Indian-| (Hebe of +0 G : 3 ed : : Be wil Soph VOILIEALY Controls | | O'Donnell’s . Market, 914 E. 23d There he sang to bolster his That was last week. This week, | 2500s, secretary. (detectives, said his department W ary o 8. L STRAUSS & (0. style. St., told police $263 in cash was!gpirit and the spirits of his fel- pye ithe Bloomington Board of Public i adi 8H [received 250 calls between ( Compulsion is against our Amer-| " ull stolen from his market sometime jow-workers. Rites Wednesday Works called a luncheon meeting! Sam Herdan, Indianapolis, has and noon today. He appealed to ican principles. Ra BOYS SHOP, SIXTH FLOOR 189.50 set Sunday night.” He was the only entertainer . and explained the plan thoroughly. been re-elected vice-president” of those needing coal to call their ager of the they had during their few periods The consensus now among the the Indiana Auctioneers Associa- own dealers, - 'n Marie Pate; manag Yi ! B : F . ley: folk” seems to: be: "Wale pve ited & Tl 5 Davis Cleaners branch at 250 N. of relaxation. As a result of this i : valley 1 § e: “tion. ers re-electe 0° Posts! pic appeal was backed by SH cae 239.50 set State St. reported $89 stolen by local reputation he got into Mrs. Anna M. Clifton, 2305 E. don't want to sell, but if the were: R. C. Foland, Noblesville, yg, yor pen : STRAUSS | bed, burglars. amateur entertainment competi- New York St, prominent figure rest will, we will." president; John Cecil, Finly, Ind.,| ‘hats the wav our rationing SAYS: . Two armed men held up and, lon and was encouraged by a in East Side civic leagues, dled gimme are holding out, averring secretary; Ralph Rinehart, FIOT&, | voiem will work,” Mayor prize to hope for a carzer as a Yesterday in Methodist Hospital. ; , s by Hiatt, Port-| , “ indi 189.50 set robbed Jerry Pierson, manager of '. pe: to She had. b ; hoe that they will never sell. but treasurer, and Roy Hiatt, {Feeney said. “The individual bide: the Crossroads Tire Co. Michigan SFr. Te e had been ill six weeks, Mayor Lemon and the Conserva- land, LI W. Williams, Anderson... “i. ooo op oon geo 5 er : Came to U. S. in 1908 A former police matron and a ;,n pepartment has promised and Henry Aucker, South Whit- adh jan " eat | ’ r d West Sts. of 360 last night the request through the Coal A a On} t 575 vin. His first professional appear- member of the First Reformed y;.¢ hold outs will. be greeted ley, directors Tues & oT William Carmel. 72, of 575 Vitl-1, "was in Belfast Where his Church, she was the daughter of ith od hein ti : roo edin 8 | www Dealers Asscclgtion, \ . 3 ic § , W TRE °Y with condemnation e co “ o ton St, was treated at General specialty was a song of his own the late Jacob Geis, pioneer East 1), pin of on, P foblem gs Dr. Frank C. Hockema, Purdue “If anyone attempts to dupli- \ Hospital last night after being ime veg vw Qi 8 | - Pp ’ | rier ‘ {cate his call to get more than ! devisin Calligan, Call Again.” Side resident. She was 67. : on. vice president, and E. B. Baugh, | L slugged by two men on W. Morris Ing, gan, Call Again.| other citizens in the two town-| Ihis share,” Mayor Feeney added o : _|After more experience he braved’ Survivors include her husband, ships, lies in the possibility that! Purdue Alumni Association execu- [ ’ J : ' - \ St. at the Illinois Central Rail- th histicated at 7 | Ships, lies po! 3 [tive secretary, are speaking be-! he will get very little sympathy road ¢ more sophisticated atmos- Joseph, two sons, Amert and Al- tgxes may have to be increased tive y. pe land probably not much coal” | He told police. the slug ers took phere of London, making his first vin G. Clifton, Indianapolis; four if the 2500 acres is taken from the| fore Purdue alumni clubs in the, . police the sTUEZers (00k appearance there at Gatti's West- sisters, Elizabeth Steiner, Kath- (uy : [Southwest. Declare Emergency $25 and his $100 zZold watch. - . tax rolls. \ Rs. of Ta | minster, in December, 1800. erine Chambers, Mary Tobin and They are concerned about the| Miss Betty Aue or of Gréen-| A state of emergency similar to! State P ki Tok He was an immediate success. Isabelle Christie. Indianapolis, possibility that they may lose qq a Stews [the one Indianapolis entered at! . tor dra are roilice lake lo B22 Jays host Wp So Jhelapd three ane. ¢ snip. thelr schools. The Jackson g qo. 'eo onar midnight last night was declared or icati {United States was in . The Services will be held at Shir- hoot, — located in| . by the mayors of Lafayette and Troo ’ ) : Township school, loc <. She y may y .39 and . per Applications late William Morris Sr., who was ley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel Helmsburg, is now engaged in/ica Airlines. She ~|West Lafayette. * ) - of u 15 p. . ednesday. Buria y - ’ J rabb | eadline for receiving applica- then booking for Klaw & Erlang- at 2:15 p. m. Wednesd Burial fighting the county-unit plan. | , Mayors Albert J. Krabbe and tions for Indiana State Police er, arranged the tour, and when!will be in Crown Hill. [pany’s DC-6 and Charles R. Burnham’ issued proc-| les, Trooper today was announced as that firm quit the vaudeville field ert meee The Benton Township school at/Convair Flag- 1s ti “x strictin coal deliv- f tomorrow midnight. |a_ couple of years later Mr. Miah School Boy Found Unionville, if the revenue is lost,|ships out of Buf- | Ema ons h es tor 5 lice nel Applications must be post- Morris remained the Scot's =D g d of Pi Pw d |would surely be done away with, talo. Miss Orr ton A cam BE imo] marked no later than midnight, sociate. In fact, the foundation Peq 0 isto ound | according to Mr. Riddle. Children trained in Chi-’ i . ! y | , d in Indianapolis by Mayor Feb. 28, Arthur M. Thurston, de- of the William Morris Talent] Aj EXANDRIA Feb. 27 (up) living in the area would be trans-|cago.. [pose ! [- : hi “ “eb. 2 | | a {Feeney. . | N partment superintendent, said. Agency, which today is one of the| 16-year-old high school soph- ported to Bloomington for school.| She attended om bitter cold Which Intensi oven Fifty men will be selected to at- most powerful in the world, was ot e100. Sop. Tax Rate Jump Greenfield High y omore was found shot to death in s { fied the current shortage -in InPAT tend an eight-week recruit train- Harry Lauder. his horge last night and authori- Trustee Riqdle estimated thal/School and.De; tdi set a rece rd low in Indian-| AT- ing school at Indiana University! Personification of Scots ’ 8 ; "UI the tax rate would be jumped Pauw University {diana set a reco : . ties believed he committed suicide : ; | Miss Orr apolis yesterday. ! )...220.00 June 19. The two had no written con- rer ria . nearly 90 cents on $100 value. land belongs to Weather Bur Micials sald . . Of these 50, half then will be tract. Their association was ~ccause of WOrry over a minor ppat would bring the rate to $4.52. Kappa Alpha Theta social soror-| eather Lureau officials sal _ oo ) appointed —trooper third class: sealed withthe traditionatScot- raflic-accident. “The Take Which “would Tie TE : = the —low-of-2-degrees below zero V .. 189.50 a . B.S - : " i Coroner Geor ig ¢ Cir Tat Tos yesterday ‘was 3 de-!| rove . . ox , ry . - Ss. ¥ ge Albright said : ac t 8 x = a a. m. | ! a) GS, . a io Hr Ta on the person. Edgar Wendell Wilson. son of re. I ne Howard R. Meeker, president grees below the previous record . ons er € . +00. 129.50 enough: Applicatons should be ification of Scotland for the Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wilson, died tional facilities. Mayor Thomasiof the J. D. Adams Manufactur- ©f 1 above, set Jan. 26, 1934. . ' . obtained from and mailed to the American public. Press agents of “self-inflicted wounds from a 1, Lemon, of Bloomington. has ing Co., 217 S. Belmont Ave., will rs TT onvenience 0 d enth Floor state police post at Stout Field. ‘at one time or other attributed target pistol. ) sald that the recreational possi-|attend the annual meeting of the STRAUSS . TT ——————————————[}ilities have been left to the city,| American Road Builders’ Associa SAYS: | : |b ! A SAYS. . i. | - i {lake will be owned by the state. [a director of the association. ! ‘ . ) ED - . : : | “It is possible,” he said, “that E 8 Nn le : : , . . boating and fishing will be al-| Dr. Lynn Robertson, assistant | | - { ‘lowed, but I.don't believe swim- chief of the department of agri-| ) . How long Since YOUR blankets ‘ming will be included. It will cultural economics at Purdue is) {probably be operated similar to accompanying the Fourth Armour, . The Strauss CHARGE ACCOUNTS ) | Brown County or McCormick's-& Co. Livestock an eat Indus - qr meyers Feder ved ao - eee i ——————————— i" St ote et are SS rere fr SE BT HE WRT CORR empleo frm are--of-3-kinds rns, 50 g D “There is a possibility that we an 8 : 1)-F re i ‘a : ere 1s Be 3 ‘First and Foremost and Mainly ; have been laundered .. . . .. : THORS i 8 post Sat we Ct reigned a iF z | ’ \ pw ar we” he —the 30-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT . _|for many years, but we want to “sweetheart of the dance” at th : \ fes, S . 1 £ £ 1 Th £ t 1 ; . BI ke — 1 k have the water When-we need it. All-Depot lL yield. by the, U.S. in accord with general RE QIN . Fall 1’ rata 1. | We of lose | Naval Ammunition Depot, Crane, # ractice. ’ * ince last tall... at's too long... Blankets—Ilike | “We came. too close in 1948. The Amn rane, 4 p : . | i g ' 1 chair- . city and the university used all’ Ind. Judy Kord was general { Porm . 3 : “WAY an! the water w is vear t an. | (2). The ASSOCIATE CHARGE all other bedding . . . should be kept ALWAYS clean! |the water we had. This year. the man a 5 : : 1 To . : : : : {Griffey reserveir has been over: - lo : ACCOUNT (The ACA account) our ++ flowing. and there probably will George W. Taylor very own—that has a reasonable \| BUMS PROGRESS LAUNDRY | not be a Sportage, but in Bloom oo for oe W. Tay- REAL ipecified ceiling—and provides . ington, we never know. * wos. ; od s f } { (Tomorrow: Leaving the Valley.) or of NE a) died ¥ be Fo ce . re, ay in ie ’ wT : weekly i - 98 to6.00 ] or | SHERIFF CANDIDATE DIES at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in C. M. C.| TEXAS MADE This is not a payment ' 8 JOLIET, Tl. Feb. 27 (UP) Willis & Son Funeral Home. He | ’ plan that pays out and .00 to 3.85 . {William B. Barrowman, 63, chief was ) ; ol! is through—but a SE | deputy sheriff of Will County who He had lived in Indianapolis 37 BLUE che v9 nt that - | was. seeking the post of sheriff in years. . . charge accou ; ceee 19.95 i -/the Republican primary election Four .niecés and two nephews JEANS remains open— loor Cs BLAN k ) died today of a heart attack. = survive ] When payment are ’ ! : C ° made—the account is : i, Musician, 52, G Trial 1229 : open-to-buy up to its . . ‘ y 3 | . Musician, : ! oes on . : original amount! Use = fo vee | egge hi : ! it anywhere in any - . . " | . LL | | In Mercy Killing of Daughter svi on ie ver department any ime. NO OF LOU oir . | : ! * : . . A ot [exas * {Fort Wor « CARRYING CHARGES—" Pot . : |. Detroit Symphony Player Admits Slaying ~~! come these mighty tough : | rs, : . . - . ni rin specia ; .| Spastic Because He Feared for Her Future and sturdy 8-oz. denim (3) Or in special We G tee No Shrink - blue jeans— cases—it is possible to € Guarantee No rinkage i- . 411 Eug Braunsdorf, 52-year- | | : ; - DETROIT. Mich. Feb. 27 (UP) Eugene Braunsdorf, 52-year. - tailor a charge account to 3 + lold symphony musician, goes on trial today for the mercy killing 9 Western cut with . meet individual . \ 7 . " » { lv i aug s0 she w y lected. v . We use soft water ONLY —at controlled temperature | his hopelessly crippled daughter “so she would never be neg low front and back rise— dye SETS : : . ’ Braunsdorf. charged with first-degree murder, has adm iried he with a Soper fly requirements ' 3 : "v J 1 ’ | : font. . or: Virginia, hecause “for years I had — cee. 1350 mildly war m—NEVER HOT—with a gentle, pure soap shot his 20-yeur-old daughter Niginin, macs 908 Snug fitting. hip —thigh— IT 1S YO BE UNDERSTOOD oy : : en worr ve é ‘ : : TS, 1 Ny S : ; fol player. a mem- and knee— that these are > 45 especially made for woolens. Blankets laundered the | The basa viol player. a Mem" | ian has been held withouty nt CHARGE ACCOUNTS—all of them. -3,29 PROGRESS way come home fleecy as new. | Orchestra for 25 years, confessed bond since Feb. 16 when Re- Re-enforced with AND IT 1S TO BE EMPHASIZED . Thar . that he shot the girl five times corder's Judge George Murphy “ofipered rivets at strain that af The Man's Store there is NO - : : : y ® him- refused to quash the indictment points. = at at The Man's Store i EBI ING. last May 21 before shooting refuse qua seeendil9 We launder ELECTRIC blankets We do blanket R Bp O Iself four times in 4 suicide at- or reduce the charge to man- 8 . . CARRYING CHARGE— ; and take ALL responsibility. We do blanket mothproofing. { tempt. slaughter. 3 etter hurry in today After all—you DO have 2.19 a % ls . He was. hospitalized until last Braunsdorf said he shot the cause every cow poke s confidence in us and in the y cenreed] : i ; - - ‘month. : girl as they sat in a parked car in these parts—will be DETAIL merchandiso-anid 430 E: Market : . : Just Telephone A Braunsdorf, a owe ag afer he Jonk hes Jrom an in : awantin a pair! 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