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626 E. 60th St.; Raymond E. Mar- ties immediately ordered “er held) ot quette, 1218 Hoefgen St., and Don- for the si ald Lee Weathers, 1617 Hoetgen March, 1946.
8t., assistant editors, Charles E. Teeple of Nutley, N. J, and George W. Aiken of An-| derson were promoted to editor and business manager respective1
Sine oF motions include: . ok ty Brac. a in Lh sistant business manager; Fran ¥.| Dosehiss, Qary, chief edi Ra Brazil, sete editor: ery L. ly ee ’ motion manager. ied he ‘business advisory sats] n Haynes, Kokomo; Dewey Kirkland, | A Tes K. Busse, Ft. Wayne, and | Jean O'Banion, TH Appel nted associated editors were; Ja L. ty, wrence; eaDDS. Frank
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14 Empty Chairs ‘At Banquet of ‘Last Man's Club
LANGDON, N. D,, Apr. 6 (UP) ~-Members of the Cavalier County Last Man's Company will sit down with 14 empty chairs and an unopened bottle of cognac to-| night, The veterans of World War § will hold their annual banquet on the anniversary of_ the United. States’ entry into the war, The empty chairs, draped in black, are in memory of comrades who have died since 99 men organized the group in 1938. One| man, Company Clerk Fred Kyle, | .died last year. © |
~ THE BOTTLE of A3 yearn eognac will remain unopened to‘night. It is reserved for the two men who outlive the rest. They will open the bottle, toast
disband the company.
UN Purchasing In 40 Countries
" Times Special LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y, Apr. 6 = Fred A. Mapes, director of purchases and transportation for the United Nations, is taking a trip through 40 countries to make pur-| chases for the New York head- - quarters opening at the end of the, Year, He ‘will visit trade fairs in Europe and factories throughout, the Middle East buying the prod-| ucts: for which earch country Is famous. Mr. Mapes has run into onty|
The suspicious Russians have| failed so far to grant him a visa to examine some of that eounteys) products. } They want to know what he plans to buy before they will let him look.
Copyright, 1950. The Indianapolis Times | and The Chicago | Daily News
Held in Accidental Slaying of Boxer
CHARLESTON, 8. C,, Apr. 6 (UP)—Police will decide today what action to take against the, son of a millionaire contractor) who killed a former Golden] Gloves boxer while “playing with” a 32-caliber revolver. | Earl Long ‘was jailed in con-! nection with the death of George Matson Jr. 27, until the investi-! gation is completed. | George Mood, manager of the Rose Gardens tourist court where Mr. Matson was shot, said Mr. | Long had been “playing with” the! weapon before it was fired. Mr. Long, whose father, L. D. Long, owns the tourist court, said he and the former boxer were the “best of friends” and had not quarreled.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam F. Gib-/® Volume of the Greek play, “Me-
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‘named best actress { olf : ss for her role in schools participating were Jef-| VATS after giving him a one-to-' Batesville,-Tuesday; Paoli, Apr. Staging a Comeback basement for a piece of wire to
the one-act play, “Moon Calf 'Mugford.” She was co-starred superin- with George Bauder, son of Mr,
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