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bs En ee i H hl XE : 4 ‘Poor School Marks’ Lead to Boy's Death JENISON, Mich. Mgr. 17 (UP) missed several weeks of classes —~Thirteen- year-old Donald recently, and his teachers re- : ‘Wheaton killed himself “becguse Ported thiat he freq uentl of my Poor :chool marks,” police skipped schopl, maid y. * bs 4 Sy : The body of the seventh grader Baby Bottle Kicker" was fi farm home by his father, Lester, bottle soon may have a new

"41. Donald had shot himself “kicker” in it. The milk research!

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In the boy’s pockets were two Children’s Hospital has developed notes, one of which said “I'm do~- a new apple syrup which, mixed! fing this because of my poor with warm or cold milk, is said! TUTTI UES be helpful for infants and older!

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| are these four top purchasing agents. From the left, L. C. Wake. | ‘field, regional vice president, National Association of Purchasing | Agents; Don Johnson, American Paper Stock Co., local president; |B. C. McMullen, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, national director, and T: A. Corcoran, national president,

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| Four writers and critics,’ all! | English department faculty mem- | bers-at the university, will act as

country’s purchasing agents. . ; | | T. A. Corcoran of the Louisville Courier-Journal and Times, president of the National Association of Purchasing Agents, ran his trained eyes through the calendar pages just ahead and saw no Na —_ ’ - ~~ bumps in the road. y | He spoke before the meeting of ND. Writers the Purchasing Agents Associa[tion of Indianapolis in the AthConference Set {letic Club last night. NOTRE DAME, Mar. 17—En- In hand-picked words he said {rollees in the. second annual most purchasing agents are buyWriters’ Conference at the Uni- ing 60 to 90 days ahead without {versity of Notre, Dame, June 26 fear of serious price change. But through July 1, will study tech- he said that some prices are {niques in the novel, short fiction| creeping up. { land poetry in three separate ses- ‘Supplies Are Good" : “We bought some press equipment from Westinghouse” he said, “and wé learned the price {had jumped Tl; per cent. And

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| Sonlerens S800 Waid c. 8. ¢,|there are a few other instances {head of the English department, rwill “head the faculty. Prof. Rich-! ) : {ard Sullivan will direct the novel except some Kinds of steel. And | workshop; Prof. John T. F lerick the short fiction shop, an i Prof. John Frederick Nims the

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that shortage should disappear d within the next 30 to 60 days. But stiffening prices won't last, {he reported, after talking to pur{chasing agents over the country. {There may be a flurry upward,

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PLUNGES TO DEATH | .NEW YORK, Mar. 17 (UP)— then the slow slide down. 'A man tentatively identified as| What purchasing agents are | Philip 'C. Page, 36, of Detroit, concerned about is the artificial | jumped or fell to his death today| factors in the prosperity, govern- | from the 14th floor of the swank ment deficit financing. | Hotel Pierre, police reported. | “I expected our papers to put wo esas the $5 billion deficit in big headlines but they didn't,” he said. “Maybe we are getting used to that sort of thing.” Weather Eye Out "But back in the minds of the purchasing agents, there was no doubt that they had a weather eye out for a downturn. They're (1% 1.1.1 , ,. J seasoned men in buying. IPH L. C. Wakefield, Ft. Wayne, aL Building fourth district vice president of the national association, attended the meeting, along with E. E. McMullen; Citizens Gas and -Coke Utility, national director. Don Johnson, American Paper | Stock Co., president of the Indianapolis association, presided at “the dinner for nearly 100, :

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"dian reservation was searched today for concert pianist Nenzia Van Zandt, one-time accompanist for (Lily Pons, John Charles: Thomas and Enrico-Caruso. The 70-year-old musician was __} more than two-days overdue for a. / ed concert at the Ganado Indian Mission. . : Mission Superintendent C. G. Salsbury said Dr. Van Zandt was touring western New Mexico and had left Gallup, N. M., for Ganado. He did not know how Dr. Van Zandt was traveling. Takes Bus to Pay Tax: PONTIAC, Mich., Mar. 17 (UP) !——A conscientious citizen -who moved to Kéntucky returned by bis because he “thought he had | to file his income tax return here,

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