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.. fine points. of courtesy, .service-and ‘rules -are Birmingham had sent their-top officials to our city carrying vital. cargoes ~through--the business of moving whatever

(to the second floor but was met|erin. He'll give an account of his of Education to fire Mr. Dickey : . |__ Requiem high mass for Ceeil.. .. . readers, I have the ou G-paTRiy size It 3 ie president; but he is as goutless as Shirley lon the stairs ‘by Mr. Joynes who recent trip to. Europe and .his if the Bula Yopia .refuses. to Took Superior Court. jE (Mac) McCrary, 1530 E. 75th “up ‘to “ban ; . , ’ | , said. a in. Me perm Py pr ey Even a sock hurts On the other hand, George Washington, i I Siok: Mr; Joyues|iravels belting the J Fon Curtain, {Suspend a, 8 wisest Post in _16 6 gl Baie. Sunday. di Mithod - it, and. I have never been so. happy.in.my. ‘life. father of his country, was.an.old gout.man,.and} Rig the bn TUG) Ire. 3.0 ain "The bonnet’ of t- Treme Dunn, - |" Superior Court Judge John Lliodny in Chr oy ys a. m. “Think of it! A land 86 pregnant with possibility Some of the Caesars had it, too. Hot diggety-dog! at him. He fired two shots from| The bouquet of sweet peas re- ® ing Cathy

“ is plans to visit Phoenix next NH visi {by the Indiana Legislature after . A they retire, or prime ministers until they are de- Darryl Zanuck is a demigod and even rides polo, ou have had his job back|plans | 2, Hh, They visit “iiss Pine the. adjorrament ae, fter Mrs. Anna L. Shaffer feated. And I have a fine, full-blown case, with ponies, but-gout has snubbed him openly. Arthur] The. victim's brother. Delt | on a | Bho, J ” ner ] ed Titer, for Mes. Anta L.Shatiahmn the down soft on my cheeks and the adolescent: Godfrey is goutless and so is Glenn MeCATOY. pr iste St T407 “Pls pe EE ech -:Charging-her- husband “showed: Land Italy. eg ep CE REPOT OR" Fesident of Indianapolis 27 Years i »~-+pimples-still a-blooming memory. “the oll baron. |also a roofer and employed by no . undertsanding “of what .it| Benny. Sasser, 20. of Detroit: ‘A-graduste-of Indiana Univer: Will-be-held-at-2-p. m. tomorrow Unt] 1 20quired this malady 1 bad always af 's Got Rita=<But Not Gout ~~ ithe TndianapoNs concern. He was Means tohavea (won a divorce when he com-|sity, Judge Niblack is a former In the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the CoE tHought It dame from’ rich Tiving—Trom too much 4 lon a job in Columbus today. ~ |[child,” Song- .- “plained that his wife treated him Indianapolis Times reporter. Chimes. Burial will follow _in port and two many walnuts after feasting, and WHEN I think of all-the people who have, arc Delton Hensley told police SL 688 Ginny fata= ¥amson and Delilah.. She He studied law at night while Washington Park. that it was such a snobbish disease it refused to everything but gout, which I got in spades, I 2M she had not heard of her brother. Slims obtained jcut off his’ hair while he “slept, covering the Courthouse during Mrs. Shaffer, who was a nae homestead on a common man’s foot. as liltful as a linnet. Aly’s got Rita but he ain't); |a divorce today

1 insulted Author By Frederick ¢. Ohman To Open Novena i wm mes vor

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~GOUT is the-aristocrat-of-all-diseases; and gen=""Na$ gout, Ever Hough they Fun Cheir own restau-| Corer and as tar-as TKAoW fever d. Mi. today.” Miss Fletcher, who be her husband,

nside Indianapoli LET'S SAY a good word about the Indianapolis pended on how honest other cities were ‘with thelr Police Department. Right in line with the “Boost records. It's a known fact that some police Indianapolis” attitude you're . going to’ fing Partments keep loose figures in loosé books. periodically in this corner. . : “How do we compare with Louisville? Give it]

y : 2 to me straight.” : : © “One thing I always'li : PA ayy like guy Due na nReD Li. Schmidt réad: “Indianapolis—population,| is ready to get shot to protect my life and 386,972, estimated; police, 623; murders, 27; rob-/ property. In case of danger, I call a policeman beries, 243; aggravated. assault; 275; burglaries, | and hide in the closet. Simple. : 2244; larceny over $50, 1216; larceny under $50, We harp about our police, crime and graft 3206; auto thefts, 1066. Total major crimes, 8277.

over the bridge table and let it go at that, It's easy Louisville — population, 319.077, estimated; to -shoot arrows into the blue, talk. respectfully police, 483; murders,.53;. robberies, 551;.aggravated.

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——— Well," In-my present frame of mind; and I-hope “ 1 jon i J z “ge there will be plenty of sympathizers, I meandered “Row about gine a ioe. 765; murders, 48; Rely Solely on Road Tr ansportation ‘to headquarters: on S. Alabama .St. with the ex- : vat : :

cuss a blue streak after pulling away." ns any mie $50, Ze; awe Dretts, Trea has 49 P ct . of . Indiana Communities —

robberies, 369; aggravated assault, 285; burglaries, ! By CLIFFORD THURMAN. press purpose of telling Chief Rouls that I like the 1957; larceny over $50, 1126; larceny under $50, HOOSIER ORCHIDS for California SUAPPY. Way his new officers oy taking Is police “2974; auto thefts, 655. Total major crimes, 7414.” | . Penicillin for the sick. work. See men are showing more interest . 4 i 1 Live shells and dynamite. hi Is br ttention to the number of In tieif Work. -Also. I wanted 10 compliment the Chief Rouls brougnt attention ta the muinh you Those big, rumbling trucks.and tractor-trailers you see on the Chief about cleaning up the ancient headquaiters. have, especially pavement pounders in critical highways in and out of Indianapolis every night represent one of Compliment Pleases Chief ‘areas, has a direct relationship to thé number of the biggest industries in the state. :

% 3 i i at! Day in and day out in Indian- — FT wipe fir fat fee IT'S SURPRISING what you can do with the i urglaries a most affected Dy De apolis—thie Crossroads of America 00 Carrier, the contract carrier, positive approach, Chief Rouls about fell over A quick glance over cities like Houston, Dallas, *~ the big trucks rumble in all me noyseliold Ng yer: Ju. Joc) - when I gave him a few. good words and a firm Birmingham, revealed Indianapolis wasn't on the directions. Théy are = carrying cartage carrier, the allie ustry

clasp. : bottom of the heap. {merchandise to the West, the 2nd the private carrier. He was mighty pleased to hear me say his : East, the South and the North, | _° Bred hema boys were noticeably sharper on the streets. In the Qufsiders Study Setup Here -Few people realize that the big WORKING QUIETLY and

future they'll be more noticeable, The entire force [trucks pulling out of Indianapolis Without fanfare, most of the "is going to an in-training school where all the AS A MATTER of fact, Houston, Dallas and truck terminals every night are fucks in Indianapolis go about

"stressed. From patrolman to the highest police to study the police setup. The communication out America. . is to be moved and moving it on officer, Chief Rouls intends to knock some of the System here is highly regarded and was copied by Steel made in Indiana plants Schedule. . rough edges off wherever they show up. a couple of the cities sending representatives. today is in production in distant Ro jiugtanes; lot “Did you know we have a couple college- An emergeny call file for business has been manufacturing plants tomorrow. toy big sw, at trained men on the force?” asked the Chief. put into operation. On file in the police department Fresh bread baked in Indian- Dresser faced a possible shut- : It was news to me, Every new group of men is and fire department are the names of three persons apelis Sonigt is on the tables of down Oil was available at Zions- . x , i “ tomorrow. \ . taking mbre interest in police work, said Chief who ES apansille topsihe, Te all Saha a 5% rr a ya ville. Without fanfare IndianRous, And the interest was being felt all through wrong, little time is wasted in locating an owner STATISTICS compiled by the a YaUY Suu gels R Sree or manager. Indiana Motor Truck Association - ;

“No stuff, now, Chief: How do we stack up with cities about our size ds far as crime goes.” He pushed a buzzer and Lt. Carl Schmidt, personnel officer, came in. How does Indianapolis compare ‘with other cities in crime? Yes, sir, Lt.

rR i A i The city is no ‘longer unprotected when police show that there are more than Dierser Jit 93 hous. Ad oi) tankes change shifts. Everyone doesn't come to the sta- 3000 truckers holding permits in Another big truck left Indidntion at once, The shifts are staggered. Work is the state. apolis the other night loaded with continually. going on to lift the morale of the! In that 3000 are the large and y

, ; . rows : orchids. It was bound for Calipolicemen, said Chief Rouls. the small, the heavy carriers and, ™ 4 ‘arrived on schedule

Schmidt was out and back in a flash. “Would a new building and some breathing|the city delivery trucks, There is cop 7 gob SIENE0 0% SEARCH Monsters of the highways loaded for long, fast runs. ; He explained he would read from the FBI Uni- space help morale and increase the pride of our|a dramatic picture in the Indiana yy worla’s Playground. total 17.872 traffic accidents in- highways and found less than 3 “Moreover, the association points form Crime Reports. Last year's records were not department?” {trucking industry. Every day, Indiana's trucking industry em-|volved trucks. Heavier trucks, the per cent overweight violations inlout, “the giant cross country complete. They would be ready in another month. The Chief gave a long, loud whistle. Almost in|ever night, a truck somewhere in oye 167,000 persons, One out big boys who travel cross coun-17,000 trucks checked. This, the He could give me 1948. Hmmmm. time with a slap of a painter's brush. You know, Indiana plays a part in the na-| ;

i trucks carry food and provisions . { y - try, have fewer accidents than do|truckers say; is a- good indication Chief, from your own records, how do you feel a citizen owes it to himself to give a. good thought tional scheme of things. of every six persons in Hoosier-/fy 8

{land works for a t ing indus- the city delivery vehicles. (that _ truckers are co-operating across the nation night after 1948 will compare to 1949? The Chief thought and good deed to his police department, It's easy| Trains? Yes, there are trains, ry. More EE aeleing tous Constant: pate’ 1: the Bed tg/ with the state in maintaining night. Indianapolis would. be in better shape. It all ‘de- sto hide in the closet, chum. | too, but it remains that in ne trucking industry in Indiana the big truckers is the old gripe 800d highways. So it 1s then, while Indianapolis b : {49 per cent of the communities of than in any other industry except E : ue - gripe, ® = = {Sleeps the big trucks keep the city {Indiana there is no other form of agriculture, ~|about highway damage. The In-| “EVERYTHING we eat, wear On the national map.

{transportation than trucks. This , diana Motor Truck Association j to Orchids, fresh lettuce and fresh ope cont Teprementy 1080 Hueigo ile, Fuckers pay heavy tax. Ini 20, E107 IRCK Mo dam-|OF Use 12 carried ai least part ofl, "ouog rors out of the cic pe P 1948, 18 per cent of all the motor t highways f heavy the way to its destination b 8 . oy |sier communities; 830 towns, four|yenhicles registered age to. highways from, heavy ) Y night after night, day after day

in Indiana th aan x a “ : |county seats and there are two were truc {trucks “than from feezing, rain motor truck,” says “Horses to. ,g the monster trucks carry pay

ks. This 18 per cent paid

Indiana counties that have 10 $15501891 in taxes. and other hazards. Horsepower,” a recent publica: oads trom-indianapotis:— other. means. Of transportation: pw mm=gemaemmee ee RE Ecking industry isn't the tion of the Indiana Motor Truck 71 is easily among the city's There are several kinds of busi- SAFETY IS STRESSED in the “bad boys” of bad roads, James Association, biggest industries. The trucks,

[ness in the trucking industry, six Hoosier trucking industry. The E. Nicholas, executive secretary| The shingles on your house, the rolling stock of 3000 Hoo|different divisions when broken safety record of trucks is far bet- of ‘the association, asserts. Re- your daughter's bubblegum, the sier permitees carrying the trade (down. ter than that of passenger cars. cently the Indiana State Police daily paper or your daily milk mark of-Indianapolis and Indiana | These divisions include the com: In 1947 only 13.94 per cent of the made a spot check on’ Indiana.supply is provided by. trucks. to the four corners of the world,

Former Local Man “eos reseie—" ~~ Enters Race Felix Mastropaolo, Spain in Kentucky EGUCation Conference Ec mgy AC Tailor, Dies J scheduled Tomorrow

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Club, died last night after he left

{ s . : a . the club for his hame, 1501 Mont< { . . | | Home Near Louisville, - Indiana University, Purdue Are Sponsoring calm St. He was 68. A. man identified as Hezekiah Sessions fo Be Held in Bloomington \ : Found in an alley near the cluh, |Hensley, former Indianapolis! Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann, Mrs. Clotilde Sanguinet and T. F. he was believed to. have suffered

+a heart attack. Club officials said ‘he had. left for- Home, then re- ; (turned for his keys, and left ’ © again; . | A native of Fosalto, in southern

| Italy, he camé to America in 1902, W. E. Dickey, a Eufala, Okla. {He set up his trade in Ohio, but

ge ® . mes -in-law ’ culosis Association, and Mr. Jor-| : : . | Disease of Kings By Robert Cc. Ruark on iniaw ot I is health information secre- 3¢hool teacher, faced trial today Judge John L. Niblack {settled at the Athletic Club 15

roofer, was shot to death ‘last Jordan, of Indianapolis, will attend the Adult Education Con: night as he entered the home of ference to be held tomorrow and Friday in Bloomington. IU and TP ni . ’ Sa : a Louisville industrialist in near-| Purdue are sponsoring the conference. | + An occasional pat on the back and support would do much for them. by LaGrange, Ky. | Mrs. Buschmann is executive secretary of the Indiana Associa-| : Police were notified that Hens- tion for Family Life Education here.” Mrs. Sanguinet directs health

Our police . .

[ley was- shot twice by Leslie D. education’ for the Indiana Tuber-|"

manufacturer whose estate the tary of the Marion County TB" charges that he made a prac- jyears later.

2 ® & ou 4 : Ae ; tice of snapping the elastic onl : fori g a , former - Hoosier - allegedly in- Association. ro / girl students’ panties. | dC S “Ionartes: “ rota. Olinda, Alvart and NEW YORK, Mar, 15—It gives me solid com- $15,000, and I have spoiled his day. He is rich, | vaded. | Ed S. Dowling, ) arve

3 “ | Jimmie Whitely, county attor-| | sister, Mrs. Joseph Orlando, and : ) , - |Rd., pe: There | bi s / J fort on the tax deadline to reflect that this is but, baby, he ain't got the gout. 3 | “Kentucky state police said pa Ml Seay on = Fool THEre ney, said he was determined to . . {three grandchildren, all of Indi1 am a mere Dean Acheson runs the State Department, but Hensley entered the Belknap : _ prosecute though several citizens |anapolis;, survive. still a land of opportunity. Iknow. Ia he doesn’t have to sit with his foot on a cushion pone ana acied lace tol 2 Toyer: berore Indianapolis Op-| rotested the charges. What's] boy in his middle 30's, but I have a disease It takes ypjle handmaidens scurry to fetch this and carry. yn ood for & place tO timist Club members and their |k ate 3!

; » ./more, he’ll ask the State Board Cecil M. McCra rich men as much as 70 years to acquire. Gentle that. Harry Truman is an earthy man who rose , "oon UP.” They said he started wives Friday noon in Hotel Sev y

“screen star, will {Niblack announced today he will| that ‘even a commoner can boast the gout, for- Hand me the hatchet, Jarvis, I aim to go out and & 22-caliber revolver. |posing today on the desk of Miss ~

i | olic Church. Burial was in Cal+ , : . { y Be . said for England ibe a candidate for renomination vary Ceme } 3 merly a disease of kings, nobles and bloated stock- slay me a cherry tree or flip a few slaves to the Left 3 Months Ago FE her ate Rk Phot Mar. 30 on the in the May Republican primary. a tery - brokers, lions. : | Hensley was employed as aljang St. grew less than 24 hours Queen Elizabeth. Prior to assuming the Superior : McCrary, who was 54, was

| cont bench in 1946, Judge Nib- employed 15 years in the circulation department of the Indianap[lack served as Municipal judgel sy gear A native of Washingfor five years. He was appointed. Ind, he lived in Indianapolis {by Gov. Schricker. 120 years. He formerly owned .| Judge Niblack last year ruled 4." cleaning establishment ..at hat parking-meters-were-legal-in- “80 and College "Ave. |Indianapolis. - He also ruled, in| pio wire Emily, survives |a test case, that legislation passed| : ’ ls

Whoever heard of a newspaperman with the What pleases me so much is that Ihave roofer at the General Roofing &| in_her sister's garden. in She will star in

‘gout? Ulcers we have, insomnia we have, and aco eo dentification with the Great om PractiiSupply Co. 1532 W. Washington Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. H. B, Dame, "The Mudlark,” nervous indigestion and hangovers and cirrhosis C&!Y No ‘dough, dy OF. ali Pe i Trom "|St., until three months ago when|tormer Indianapolis resident a picture about of the liver, but not gout. nence whatsoever, S argues nolslly that Amer-he left for Kentucky, Edward mailed the bouquet air mail spe- Queen Elizabeth. : » ica is a land of equality. If gout.was good enough|Bartie, of the roofing firm, said.|cial from Phoenix at 11 a. m.| Accompanying

. : for Edward VII, it’s good enough for me. Ie ) | ) 1 Aristocrat of All Diseases Neither Toots Shor nor Sherman Billingsley He was an exceptionally-good yesterday. It arrived at 8:30 the actress will

Ih le,” . said. lives in 1309 N. Pennsylvania St., ] ‘is Griferally does not even attack British generals until rants and could acquire it at wholesale prices.| ad any trouble,” Mr. Bartle said.| y Dr. Francis Grif

lin-law since he left Indianapolis ‘he told the judge. : the day as a reporter. tive of New York City, died Mone This is evidently a myth, and T am°the living got gout. Robertols got Ingrid, but his feet are :

for Kentucky. in Santa Monica.

The Supetior Court jurist cov- day in her home, 1727 N. New

2 a = : J i | ; (She said Hyatt Wilard T. Jordan has been i > | Jersey St. She was 72. proof that a poor country lad, by dint of trying, free of fame. Not even Sonny Wisecarver had . L as ered the trial of D. C. Stephenson, y St. as 72, : “also can achieve the malaises of the mighty. Golly, what I got—gout. ; } authors ease Police told focal py e pn, Beverly {named president of New Castle| gy Klux Klan chieftain. for The| Surviving are a daughter, Miss “only 15 years out of the-sticks and already I got Oh, happy, happy gout, fo strike me down in| : {Hills industrial nk

Jl | Chamber of Commerce succeed: Indianapolis... Times..-and --other Ethel Shaffer; three sons. Franke - gout! the first flush of manhood! But confidentially, it's|"¢5!S In the case but the shooting|e pn gin eer, was MF ing Harry Swazy. Oth .

~~ It-gives a man tremendous prestige. A friend a dear price to pay for fame, Ouch! A fly just| "ould “IGrUgnIY Investi- most inconsid- § of mine just sold a. magazine serial for about-lit-om my big toe, ~= vos 18 : eee lerate™ Proeo Tt TE St

er officers gcripps-Howard newspapers. (in and R. William Shaffer, In. are: Newton Leakey and Walter! Judge Niblack .is-.a- Mason; aidianapoits; and Marvin C- SHame ~~" | Barker, vice presidents; Robert member of the American” Legion er, Muncie, and two grandsons, - (Jones, treasurer, and James B. and the Indianapolis Press Club. wu ; Ry : Clements, execu ive .secreta Pci Ho attends the-Methodist Chareh--kazo = ~Stoicheff— _—

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s = =» | rbot pr seer i - - big. ’ | Services for Lazo Stoicheff, In. Charles i: Pope . | dianapolis resident since 1915; will - The. Catholic Church of St.Jan. 18 which provided for up-| “Rites Tomorrow (be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in

Mary announces the same prayer port of the cihldren, The Dehns|

. : - - — . | Stevens Chapel of the Flowers, WASHINGTON, Mar, 15—Haldore Hanson is the Congressional Library and grab the official objectives for its novena as those were married July 28, 1945.

: Services for Charles L.. Pope. and—at—2—p—mm tn St. Stephan ~ »# |Indianapolis attorney, who died Bulgarian Orthodox Church, (2 7 |Monday in his home, 839 N. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cem. [Chester St., will be at 3 p. m, etery. : [tomorrow in Harry W. Moore, -Mr. Stoicheff, a native of Bitole {Peace Chapel. . Burial will be in! ja, Macedonia, died yesterday in

the most insulted author yet. I can’t help it if he copy before somebody else did. Haw. He'll never named by His Holiness, Popel oo ti ten oi {s_the distinguished executive-director-of-the-See——get-it underthat title, ~~ Pius XII, for the Holy Year 1950.] : ¢ : St. Mary’s novena will open to- man for the Indiana Bell Tele-| ra Scientific and Cultural Co-Operation of the U. S. making chopped steak out of his literary reputa- morrow and close Mar. 24. It willl phone Co. be-| ht ] : State Department. He's also an ink-stained wretch. tion on the Hill, he hurriedly called a press con-|include services over the nine came eligible to- A : hi - , i At least he feels wretched. Dang those non- ference in Foggy Bottom, seat of the State De- nights at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Fr. day to receive Se {McCray Cemetery, Wilkinson: He his home, 426 Congress Ave., aft literary Senators, anyhow. Haldore is the bright partment. It turned out that he had spent 22 Thomas Kelly of Noblesville, the company’s! f was 56. " Tou er several months ‘illness. He young diplomat charged by Sen. Joseph R. Mc- months in China, partly with the Communists and member of the missionary so- jeweled service He was a member of the Irv- was 61. ; : ; { Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars Service Window Cleaning Co., hn The Senator read at length excerpts from the AP. Montfort, will give the sermons. rating 30 years| America’s top speakers named I | » only book Haldore ever’ wrote to prove that he Like so many other war correspondents he de- The Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens, in telephones receive awards by Purdue] 410, Disabled ¢tlesican Velerans.| was a member of Scottish Rite was a pro-Communist while he was a reporter for cided to write a book when he got home. It was pastor, is in charge of the novena. Work. He lives in|chapter of Tau Kappa. Alpha, Tia- tho Jpadis ne poris ong 04 Oriental Masonic . the Associated Press in China 15 years ago. This mostly about his own tribulations, he said, but he. general intentions, or 44 N. Bolton tional honorary speech frat Po pler, Sigma Surviving are his ‘wife, Mrs, book, the Senator said, was published in 1939 and he did include one chapter about the boss Com- pra er objectives, of the Pope for

| | Roy Abbott, exchange repair-|} retariat of the Interdepartmental Committee on When Haldore learned how the Senators were, Carthy (R. Wis.) with being a long-time pinko. partly with the Nationalists, writing pieces for the/tiety founded by. St. Louis de pin commemo-| President Truman Dr. Hutchins |P8t0n Masonic Lodge, American Besides operating the Good : P Ave. Born in have been TY yearn esp | Delta Kappa, legal fraternity. {Sophia Stoicheff; a daughter, Mrs,

| 3 i : Luba Kazocoff; a sbn, ‘Karl L, copies of it mysteriously have disappeared. munist behind the bamboo curtain. If this seemed the Holy Year, have been summed Bedford, Ky., he Lull of Purdue, national president Louis E. Kunkel ana . Pp ys Te f S - too laudatory to Sen. McCarthy, he suggested that yp as: sanctification of souls and ‘8 has . lived here of the organization. They inelude:| “Times State Service {ErOiched, a) of Jodi polis; twa Su gg ests Reprinting in Record the Senator kindly remember the Communists infidelity to the church; action for Mr. Abbott since beginning |pregident Truman, Dr. Robert M.| MICHIGAN CITY, Mar. 15—| ers. Cola Swichen and

those days were on our side. They were our pals. peace and ‘defense of the Holy work as repair Hutchins of the University of Chi-(Services for Louis E. Kunkel,|gerso Stoichef, both of Mace.

SEN. McCARTHY said he had to borrod the po140re eaid he wasn't ashamed of his book, Places; defense of the church man. “lea, y . : ) , ; { ! £0, Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, a/former warden of the Indiana| 4 publisher's own copy; he suggested that the for: p,ugp jf he were writing it’ today he'd probably against her enemies; true faith) Mr. Abbott belongs to the New York minister, Eric Johnston, State Prison here, will be held Clarence Dy ha eign relations subcommittee reprint it as a part 4, it giferently, What he couldn't understand was for those wandering in error; the|Telephone Pioneers of America, president of the Motion Pictureat 2 p, m. tomorrow in Hummer nce Dunham of the Record, Ro" nanded Chai Mi the charge about the mysterious disappearance of realization of social justice for national organization of tele- Association of America, and Mortuary, Burial will be in Green-| Clarence Edward Dunham of How long 5 Ne Jena ed airman ~ all the copies, : {the “poor, the outcast and the phone men and women in the James B. Carey, Washington, na-|/wood Cemetery here. Mr. Kunkel,|6311 Riverview Dr. died today lard ings a onlisil the siatiomen fron Few Plonked needy. business. at Kast 21 Years, __|tional CIO secretary, |who was 64, died Monday in- his|at the residence. He was 67. a Wisconsin in offering perhaps the lengthiest single | ©W Plunked Down $3 Borns Gels Info. R Dr. Matthew A. Fitzsimons, a perser wi coe Drosentedihome here. ___|_Born—in—Richmond: Ind. fT * piece of evidence €ver to confront a congressional wis SIURTS me to Bu on with this having Suc! orns AG RIO ri Dame ‘history professor, effective, responsible and intelli- Local Singer to Appe Ton hd most of his lite, Ha 5 — committee, = = a , myse u ore s ere GE | Ew | ; pea of ° And here's where Author Hanson began to suf- Were thousands printed. They must have: Jooked For State Senator .|will sail to Epgiand this week gent speaking on significant pub-|p DePauw Recital {was a retired accessory jobber | : to gather data on the foreign lic questions during 1949.” Judges auw | - |and spent the fer. What, wondered Sen. Tydings, was the name beautiful to the author, too, when he first saw Frank Borns, Indianapolis at- Ii be La : : Times. Slate Service pent the greater part of. the Si them stacked up in their red wrappers at the pub- torney, today announced his can-| Policy of the Labor government. were ieachers Of speech and per-| pp EE Mar, 15. Past 10 years in Pensacola, Fla. . Sen. McCarthy said he didn’t know. He just lisher’s. Only nobody, much, to speak of, plunked didacy for State Senator in the AL {Sons prominent in public affairs. incoms

J ! : : Aisin hancndig (Elizabeth Butler, soprano of In-| Funeral services, as yet ‘couldn't remember. He'd read it, but it slipped down $3 to buy a copy. [May Republican primary. MissMargot Keltner, daughter pu; \ qq roams |dianapolis, will be presented in plete; will be held at Flanner

his mind. Poor Haldore! Damned by a book whose “There must be plehty of books still ‘AFound,”| A member of the Indiana Legis-|Of Mr. and Mrs, Arch W. Keltner, | SEATTLE, Wash, Mar. 15 senior recital at 3 p. m. Sunday title the Senator couldn't even recall. . the author said, more in sorrow than .in anger. lature from 1925 to 1929, Mr. 9725 College Ave, has been (yp) __ Coast Guarnsmen today|in Meharry Hall on the DePauw|! A small man in a blue suit rushed outside, And another thing: Those Senators even got_the Borns once served as legal rep. elected secretary of the Students’ reported they had exploded two University campus. . : -popped back 10 minutes later and whispered in name of his brain child wrong when finally they resentative for the State Fire Association at MacMurray Col-|Japanese floating mines off the] Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sen. McCarthy's ear. “The name of that book,” did remember it. The correct title is “Humane En- Marshal's office. Hw lege, Jacksonville, Ii. She’s| Oregon coast. The horned ex-|Frink Butler, 1388 Vermont St., thie. Senator said, “is. ‘Human Endeavor” - deavor.” Let us hope that it does become a be-/. Mr. Borns is a 'Mason. He is/¢hairman of the sophomore class plosives were the third and fourth Miss Butler is a member of the ~ Sen. Tydings said he bet it would be a best- lated best-seller. That'll be little enough to salve serving as a precinct committee-/dance committee. The dance is reported off the Pacific seaboard| University Choral Union and the seller now; he ordered his clerk to Tush over to the author's wounds, es CT (man in the 10th Ward, ©: to be held Baturday, ov: |oerol the first of the year, - ‘|Motet Choir, ~~ ~~