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2 a 2. lecture tour. Capt. # > Earlier he had ; indicated he Crommelin
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Aotheboy,: coh ohn - Alf © Onapt. Johm G. Crommelin 1s looking for a forum where he can best speak his mind on military and defense policies. The 47-year - old Navy officer, furloughed
“dren were a little sore when they ~gaw-a-picture-of -their-father-in
mi; run for the Senate seat] held by Lister Hill (D, Ala.) He sald. a political career depends on ‘Whether “I can find! enough support.” LJ
- or, who is 16, is a former pupil at St. Agnes Academy. She en-
tered the convent as a postulant|
__troit ye t ‘mind when her former husband, Homer Sanderson, won an $18,000 home ‘In the Detroit Builders Show.
“But,” said she, “my three, chil-
the home. After all, he hasn't since 1943." Officials have issued a warrant for Sanderson’s arrest. They
say he is $6496.50 in arrears on{ —
the alimony. - »
A court ruling Fh given Mrs. Mary - Magdalene Babcock a
share in the estate -of the late]
Col. William T. Babcock, whose will cut her off without a cent. Probate Judge S. Victor Prince of New London, Conn. held that she is the legal widow of the former United State commander in Berlin. Under Connecticut law, the decision entitles her to onethird of the estate. Col. Babcock died Jan. 24 in Europe, leaving a wife in Berlin whom the Army recognized as the legal widow at his burial in
Arlington National Cemetery|
near Washington. Both widows attended ‘his funeral.
EE ; A cireular from Toronts brok---grg-Caldough-So-Caldough-telling
of 1000 per. cent profits on oil
stocks, made: an impression on Robert C. Robinson of Erie, Pa.
{in th ‘Activities Magazine. The story Sherry Davis wrote of her journalism class’ Christmas seal campaign appeared in the March Is-
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I | | ¢ Miss Cullen { ONea | ses «Three ‘students Pt, will - sing ‘with Butler's 85-voiee. choir in three - programs this! month. They arer James — 545 Fletcher Ave. a senior; Miss Lila Culen, 5115 Graceland Ave, § junior, and Miss Gall Mankedick, 2319 Harlan St., sophomore. Richard Whittington, choir director, announced the group will
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couver and visited the Mayo Clin-
to| been English at Concord . Academy, Concord, daily and weekly Indiana news- Mass. papers,
Faith and WET were . erodited by Mary Clarkson of Vancouver, B. C,, for the recovery of her sight after “nine months of blindness.
sw . The DePauw University chap-| {ter of Kappa Pi, art honorary! fraternity, has mamed Robert L. Dawson, of Minneapolis as president. Other officers will be Margery Guston; Riverside, Ill, vice: War president; Jean Foerster, Ft “| bride, mother of. three children, took months of treatment in Van-| Anne Miller, Peru, treasurer. lof Big Indianapolis students initiated Church,
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Paul, a lawrersity gradso president and has a ave 90. J. A. MMH
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tended:
] Mr. Roisson; a clerk in the Erie “Holdg —an
district attorneys office, indictment charging] Caldough with selling $1000 worth of valueless stock to an Erie man = 1946.
Elizabeth MeGee, “Maid of Cot-
ton” of Spartanburg, S.C, 1s to return to the United States today from her European tour. "The 19-year-old beauty. was to.
American Overseas Airlines plane.
» » 8 Thomas J. Plakias of Winthrop, , » felt flattered when he en
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sing in Good Friday services this week at Lyric Theater. The choir's annual spring con-. cert will be held Apr. 23 in Me-
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