Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1950 — Page 4

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; = SEER “North Pa Victim's Condition] [T Dies Hore.” i mwas n Remains Unchanged in N. Y. Hospital

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Lester M. Hunt isunk by Japanese planes or Saal

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NEW YORK CITY, Mar. r 25 Wan and pale, Dale Roger Back),

fo has spearheaded the Dale Services Tuesday [Fi 1slands, nb was adrift 24 days, 1 year-old North Vernon, Ind. victim of chronic cancer of the Roger Back Leukemia Campaign, An ‘Indianapolis Merchant Ma.| In 1948, Mr, Hunt signed on as| | blood, today faced his first Sunday in Lennox Hill Hospital. {said - $2089.81 had been collected

jana He wasn’t looking forward to any visitors except his mother, and $887.60 spent for hospital-| rine captain who survived an 18a Mi ae stenmahip 88!yrs. Ruby Back, who has continued her bedside vigil since his|ization and trip expenses to da to date. day Mfeboat ordeal after his ship! OC ili he arrival here Monday. Doctors said they didn’t want anything to upset A balance of $1202.21 r sunk in World War II, will pe CaPtain while en route from the the farm youth who remains on Foy is left all ! buried Tuesday (Cape Verde Iglands to England. |ine critical list. first of the bone marrow tests are It any money atter all ex-

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: ashi “ag Surviving are two other sisters, | L scheduled tentatively for late in!penses are paid it will be ear-| > ER ngton |Mrs. Maude Gannon, LaJolla| The radio he “brought from ip, week. . jmarked for any future Indiana ~ Capt Lester: |Cal, and Mrs. Margarét Gruver, home and an occasional smiling ‘pajes appetite hasn't shown leukemia victim, Mr, Lane ‘said. |

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i uch improvement, doctors said. | : : | Frederick Hunt, Rochester, N. Y. ‘| trom hospital staff members of|™ i made his home J | Funeral services will be held a‘ the hospital will be his activity He Still eats sparingly, fed cnr High Court 1 Tackle ; : SS 3 p. m. Tuesday in the.Harry W. for the day. . by Burecs or his. motu. Yad ‘Oil, Segregation Issues| Bennett 2 » gr Peace Chapel. _ To Get Mors ACTH | you IES Sou, Ind. wASHINGTON, Mar. 25— With Jefferson ' A " i | REPRESENT SCHOOL The regular daily injection of eo. Hospital authorities say be thie return of Justice. William o.| WOMEN and MISSES _. @ied Friday Peggy Pollock and Martha Kat./100 milligrams of the wonders tne frst victim of chrome, Douglas to the bench Jonday, memento ior Neterans Ad Bal astber rger will represent Warren CTuS: ACTH, will bring another mviecid leukemia ever to be the Supreme Court will tackle two & Se N Central in the county division of break in his schedule. So far, treated with ACTH. [of the biggest issues before it— Hospital, Cold |the Indiana Forensic Association|30¢tors say, there hasn't been any| The cost of the trip to New/the Gulf of Mexico oil land dis- lf Spring Rd. He Capt. Hunt contest Saturday in the Beri Davis/Change in Dale's condition since york, hospitalization and treat- pute and race segregation. | wa ¥ High School auditorium. Miss Pol-{he started receiving the drug. ment with the hog hormone, The court has delayed hearing. « n in Carmel, Mr. Hunt en-| {lock has selected a humorous|W ednesday. |ACTH, are being underwritten by these cases pending Mr. Douglas’ tered the Merchant Marine follow-| reading and Miss Katzenberger| They don't expect any signs of generous friends in the North recovery from a horseback riding ing two years’ service with the will present a dramatic declara-/change before Monday or Tues-| Vernon ares’ where the Backs accident which he suffered last i Army overseas in World War 1. tion. 2 day, hospital authorities said. The have a-farm. | fall. |

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Boys’ Foss suits made of ; 409, wool, 60%, rayon gab- gn ‘ardine in grdy, tan, brown : and new shade blue. Double * breasted model. Sizes § to 16. 7 .

Boys' Slacks $ 5 95

Rai I J AS mounted on the turntable in our window.

FTIR ag It's that easy! (Goodman Jewelers is lo- > cated at 30 West Washington, formerly ..The News Building.) Fill out the entry blosk provided for you in our store. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MAKE A PURCHASE NOTHING TO MAKE OR-WRI

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. Winner's choice of * lady's or mons famous Gem Crest Diemond Ring valued $500.

2nd PRIZE

Gorgeous diamond Bulova wrist watch for ladies valued:ot $149.50.

2 Diamond birthstone ring for | men valued at $79.50.

Guess the number of diomonds mounted: on the turntable in Goodman Jewelers ~ window; Estimate only the diomonds in the special display in our window from 9:30 A M. to 5:15 P.M.

Secure your ‘entry blank inside the store and #ill in your answer there from 9:30 AM. to 5:15 P.M. daily. It only tokes a minute! You will not be osked to make a purchase.

All entries will be time stamped os they are received ond the winners will be judged on the nearest correct estimate submitted first. Only one guess per person. Duplicate entries will disqualify the entrant. Contest is open ; i to oll persons 18 years of oge ond older except Goodmon Jewelers employees, their famities, E and their advertising agency. i

Decision of the | will be final and oll entries become the property of Goodman Jewelers. Winners. will be notified by mail.

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(Other Boys’ Slacks $2.29 to $7.95)

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Sizes 8 to 18. (Other Boys’ unlined, zipper closing. Sizes Sport Shirts $1.65 to $2.98.) 6 to 16,

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