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That's what happened the other night. Miss Jeffries was at her desk, face cupped in her hands and looking as if she had lost man’s most priceless possession, bilifold. - * + At the sound of my voice, Miss Jeffries snapped to attention.. She repeated my question word for word: “What's going on?” ”

Real Trouble >

THEN, inhaling half the air in Union Station, she continued, “What am I going to do with a blind man and his dog who came here from +» Mississippi to see a brother-in-law whom he hadn't

we wonder if this brother:in-law ever lived in Indianapolis and . , .?” : : - “I don’t know.” Ax

Miss Jeffries was yisibly concerned. It's her

+job, you know, to help the traveler who is financially or physically behind the eight ball. Travelers Aid is a social agency and Miss Jeffries is a social “worker. She's not a travel agent. She wouldn't listen to my troubles for a minute. She scoffed and said I didn’t Know what real trouble was, That blind man, for example, was hundreds of miles away from home with a huge beast that he claims is a Seeing Eye dog. Actually the dog was a mutt,

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came problem hadp’t grpwa smaller. I looked at my. watch, It was 8:45. Where was the blind man? Miss Jeffries. thought he was panhandling on Massachusetts Ave. She had no power to stop, © him. All she does is help people who ask for help| : Lia or are referred to her from other Travelers Aid A

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s 1 . C They This is the fourth installment I don't trust the public.” 5 that es I hs hp piri Francis Unmasked hap ter 4 of “Francis.” David Stern's hi- Neither do 1” said the general, Fy PE a man’s residence be es i 5 : i $ . looki t th le with Ww : ~~ steps taken to get him back to his home, family THE ENTIRE hospital went to work on me. Ven |arious story of the Army mule looking at the mule w new 0 p Ing : oy ; :

or friends if he had any. The job would have been psychiatrists examined me. Nine doctors thufiped.and who helped win the war. The ou see what 1 mean , ... said

easier if the blind man didn’t consider himself a mm ia idermi remities.” movie version of "Francis" will Francis. hs 3 Ey . : {bumped me rom cranial SPidesauls to pedal oF! pupmltins me oe ao toms ranci ; 1 Garry Davis Hopes I ‘mentioned how peaceful the station was at Tongues clicked as Tegularly as the staccato of machine . croked Lis. 5000 Residents night at the Indiana Theater as chin, then shook his head. “I'm Will Attend Rite

= ¥ that time. Little noise, few people and one got guns in battle, ance Saturday, April 15, at mid- THE GENERAL

' i the impression all was well and every engine was 3 : 1a : .. : ; She Impress a All vas Iy engl | Three psychologists, after listening to my stories of} , “penefit for Tyrone (Tony) not sure you under.ic=d, I am ‘oper ooo io ha Lt “You never know when something is going to Francis, said I was qrazy as| “I DON'T KNOW, sir. Once he Diggin, Indiangpolis leukemia offering you an opportunity for pais invited the 5000 ny ist loose Miia Jeiteies shia and proceeded toa Burma bedbug: Three, told me he Yas plied Bley wou victim, {fame such as few men. . .ah. . «of Ellsworth, Me.,«to attend -his ; ata { ; id} Jen im to andidate rR eel fow human bei , ..ah. .. few wedding -there today to 21-year~ The one that intrigued me the most happened learned mental doctors said gong.” ie [ “You have no idea how good it|living creatures have ever en-|old Er eter a California on a busy Saturday afternoon. A volatile and I was sane as they were. One| “OCS? The general gave me a made me feel to hear you speak joyed.” {model he met by mail. excitable red-haired man was put off a train for medic of the mind, after ques- strange look. “A mule?” as you did.” ‘said Francis. “Just “I wouldy’t enjoy it, sir,” said] The 28-year-old son of New creating a disturbance. Miss Jeffries was soon tioning me for three hours, had a “That's what he said, sir.” echoed what I've been thinking the mule. en : York society bandleader Meyer smack in the middle of the problem. violent attack of shakes, said the, “What do’ we do?” ever since Peart Harbor” “You are a hero. What 1 offer Davis returned to the United It took some time and checking but the walls of the hospital were caving “Well, sir, Francis has been in “Give me good junior officers,” you is fully deserved. You will be States to marry his correspondtroublemaker was finally established as a resi- in, had to be led away. {the Army for a long time. He said the general, “and I'll have one of the famous personages of ent-sweetheart. Garry, who gave dent of an out-of-state mental institution. Just I was in a sad state. {takes pride in the military. I be- the best...” The general stopped our era.” up his United States citizenship when things began to get real rough, another; I lay in my private room won-|ljeve, sir, if you gave him ordersishort and gave me a searching The general was beginning to to bécome a “stateless person.” disturbance developed in the station. Miss Jeffries dering if the cutting-out-paper- he would obey them.” {ook wax enthusiastic. “The Army willisaid he had no intention of try= found herself talking to a young fellow Who dolls stage was to be looked for-| “You mean, if I ordered that ‘Ljeutenant, have you ever tried activate a special unit to handle ing to regain his citizenship, even claimed he was a gardener at a very “big place” ward to or dreaded. animal to talk it would?” |throwing your voice?" © you. The great of the world will though his prospective mother= 'way out on W. Washington St. | There was a knock on the door.| “Well, sir, I wouldn't... that is| “No, sir.” Vie for an .opportunity. to meet in-law said she wished he would, > Despite Miss Jeffries’ efforts, the out-of-state] “Come in,’ I said. ... I mean, perhaps if you could] “You're not a ventriloquist?” you. Millions of people will listen| ° . i» man and the fugitive from the “big place” on! It was the commanding gen- sort of trick him into it.” “No, sir.” to vour every word.” T » Ini Phu W. Washington St. got together. The redhead eral. “I don't follow you, lieutenant.” The general fixed the:mule with, “One of the most unpleasant . We Ritlanapolis med. Marvin invited the Hoosier to have something to eat at “« x =" “If you could give him a series a glare that would have withered sales talks I've ever heard.” said |=. ernsteln, J lane a. the station restaurant. He was a sport, no matter| yu oy SED the door behind Of commands. one of which would a heavy tank. the mule. A Ly ohm AYU Some: are what else you said about the man. Both were ,...'..4 raced me. He was a tall, Tequire him to answer, it might “‘tainSHUN!" he barked “You mean,” said the general, on ue Re Yeturned “home. weathered man with friendly Work.” ‘a THE MULE froze. you don’t want all that" of Optometry, Memphis, Near

> ne blue eyes. A pale scar on his left Aa " “The very thought of it, sir, i Peace Talks re in air of distinction. THE GENERAL marched back “No nonsense, now.” said the nc. ne shiver.” J Jong wh Bron Ripple High ANOTHER time, when things were quiet, Miss | phe three stars on the right side to the mule. He was all soldier. general. “I want direct answers “But think of the prestige you S graduate and Mrs. Gern-

Jeffries had the problem of sending back to Detroit| e brightly. “TainSHUN!” barked the gen- to direct questions. Name’” could bring to the Army, Fran- stein was graduated from New 2 Ie rearold vs of & Darker. The jad had an |lli0 collar shone DrlgptlY. — on.lerai. | “Francis” said the mule. SONIA, tring Castle High School. Both forargument with his father that morning and ran|y ai nad a friendly way of speak-| Francis had been standipg stiff-| Organization" . | “As vou said, sir, I have been i I’y alten hdiana Unlveraway from home. He was ready to talk peace jo ily. He stiffened more. ) “123d Mule Detachment. | rendering valuable servos jul y. re when Miss Jeffries appeared on the scene. | I was trembling so violently 1! “Right fHace!” “Commanding Officer’ Te ey. MY Createst| . And still another “quiet night,” Miss Jeffries sot 1'q be safer sitting. I stum-| The mule’s hind -legs pivoted] Captain Hodgins.” 3 presel Rn staying where Mrs. Truman used to be an exhad a mother and father and 11 children on her yj.q backward and came down neatly, while his front legs car-| “Length of service’ i n id Francis J pert .at mumblety-peg; White hands. It wasn't long before the station was ,, the bed. ried him around to the right with! “Seven years. ] i 8 . po House women reporters learned buzzing. The family was returning from the sugar| «yoy certainly stick to your Precision. | CAL ease!” : lees * Home Sou 2 yesterday. She was so good, in beet fields of Michigan to Arkansas. Their truck story, lieutenant.” The general “About FHace!” - Suddenly the general went limp. BUT I AM offering : fact, that as win-

hing contestant in matches with her three brothers she got to path the-kntfa-out— of the ground

broke down in- front of Union Station. The father; +tsq the back 6f one Hand with’ Prac” right hind foot moved I thought he was about to faint. much Broader field for: service; ps had no money. His brood was hungry. ArKansas the other. “Positively the damned- to the rear and slightly fo. the I stepped up to catch him. But the said the general. it, sir,” said | was a long way off. est story I ever heard. Thirty. left of the left heel. The front legs general pulled himself together, gn 1 appreciate I. right wl whole outfit was fed, the truck fixed and the father gren of my own, four of ‘em in the Seen. . “ILL BE DAMNED" said the just couldn't be happy in the life t had $35 in his pocket. People can be wonderful.is.my. I thought I'd bumped into The. general gave “Right general. “I'll. be double, triple; you picture.” : ordurs with her teeth. You think you have troubles. How would you like oy ervthing. But a lieutenant who FHace!” and brought the mule damned! ri be damned In 72 I don’t want 0 Isene ? ) The story was to find yourself broke with 11 kids and a wife ..."” jn <icte he knows a mule that can around facing him. {languages! So you can talk? to you,” the genera sald. | told by Mrs. When 1 sto y { , : | | “Yes, sir,” said the mule. “I can! “I hope you won't, sir, the a James M. Helm, 3 p to think about it, I'm a pretty ¢aik! I'm stumped. What do I Parade RHest! J

lucky guy. 'do now?” The mule’s feet shapped to posi-| talk. And I'm just as worried as mule countered. . White House so-

Nm. tion 12 inches apart. The tail was YOU are about the junior officers, “Then don’t make it necessary cial secretary,

A Family Affair

on > 2 } stiff. especially second lieutenants.” for me to do so.” I could see that. Mrs, w h ¢ admitted SIR,” I SAID, may I make a | “They're a sorry lot,” said the the general was about to act like Mrs. Truman tt she once

a = u By Robert C. Ruar suggestion? THE GENERAL tad a startled general. one. was no mean shake at the game

3 NEW YORK, Apr. 12—Some pleasing signs of . progress in the administration of human affairs lately have showed themselves—timidly, like the first crocus, but nevertheless significant to us expert trend-sniffers. While the papers are full of flying disks, jet planes and snorkel submarines, a man I know is doing nicely with a new wrinkle in transportation. He is freighting groceries, whisky and other necessities to Bermuda. He is using a 300-ton sailing ship. She spanks smartly along at about 10 knots, when the breeze is right, and she achieves her port with as much surety as a Constellation, if a little less swiftly. This little freighter was built by her skipper, a Portuguese who cannot read or write, but who is an expert navigator. The skipper operates with a crew of five, including himself, and the payroll is not steep, since two of the other four men are his sons. The cheapness of the operation—the charter is paid in pounds sterling, and the avoidance of a Bermuda internal shipping tax—has enabled John Hornberg, an ‘American commission broker, to undersell his competition in many commodities.

that he is shopping around for a bigger schooner, now, with the idea of forming a commercial sailing fleet,

Invents Radio Device AS A MAN WHO admires the simple life, and who mourned the passing of the tea clipper and the prairie wagon as sound vehicles, I take considerable heart from Mr. Hornberg's experiment. It would be well to warn the owners of the Super Chief that the oxen-train may be just around the corner. , . I have also noticed that one Dr. Clyde Cornog of the University of Pennsylvania has just invented what well may be the most significant gadget of the gadget age—a device which will shut off radio commercials in response to a whistle, a handclap or a rousing razzberry. : Dr. Cornog calls his miracle “the advertiser killer.” It is an electronic circuit that renders the

we e-ig-so pleased with the success-of his venture

“May you?" the general's face ook on his face. He glanced at! “A very sorry lot,” agreed Fran- “Sir,” said the mule, “I have herself. She said the pulling up NR : lighted. “Lieutenant, I certainly me cis. : : spent seven years in the Army. of the knife ~ith teeth was the radio silent for a predetermined length of time, wish you would.” | “Count off!" he roared. “We of the old Army have a The best years of my life. I have “esoteric right” of the winner, say a minute. Then the machine snaps on again., “I dom’t mean to be out of line, Francis looked straight ahead tremendous burdén to bear,” said served faithfully, tried honestly As for Mrs. Trumar —“there’s no This is the Frankenstein's brain-child that sir. But perhaps you would go The general shook his head. the general. to obey orders. I have taken pride sign she kept it up.” radio has -ver feared, and it could remodel the and have a talk with Francis>” | “One step forward march!” | “I have done what little I in being part of what is common-| . rw world. Just fancy the possibilities. | The general made a turn of the The mule moved forward the could,” said Francis. ly referred to as ‘the backbone of| Prof.” Jerome Hall, Indiana The unctuous moo of Chuckles Gladsome, the room. “This will probably cost me prescribed thirty inches, stopped. “I'm sure you have,” nodded the the Army.’ My only request is University School of Law, is parannouncer, begins: “Yaysssm Jadies, you have not my command,” he said, “but Ill; “Report!” general. if that I be allowed to continue to ticipating “In a nL par lived until you have tried . ..” and you snap your go. Francis was frozen. No sound “The lieutenant here . . .” said serve as I have in the past.” - |“Law and the Humanities” tofingers. Chuckles’ message escapes into space, t0| The general's car stopped some came from him. Francis 25 “That's impossible,” barked the day and tomorrow at Dumbarto fly around unborn for ever more. And the listener 50 feet from the banyan tree.| “At ease!” roared the general. “I Know " the general was general. 'Oaks, Washington, D. C n is blessed with 60 seconds of peace, until time for Francis stood in its shade, seem-| The mule relaxed. looking at ‘me. “Lieutenant,” he “Sir,” said Francis, “suppose 1 a = rr action in “Arson Wells, Boy Firebug” to start ingly asleep. | The general motioned to me'said, “I owe you an apology. We refuse to move?” | » again. | The general approached the and I came over to where he was all owe you an apology.” gr “I am the Commanding Gen-| [Radic Quizmaster Bob Hawk Well, it will not be very long until thé manufac- mule. I trailed along three feet standing. |? oye Jou an ajo ogy. heater!” boomed the “HO asked the $84 question and s, % e 8 . |8ot. the right answer today was ‘en route to a European honey-

turers of zippies decide that “Arson Wells, Boy pehind. | “Remarkably well-trained mule, | “You, Francis” the general general. moon with former movie execu-

Firebug” is great drama, but sells very few zippies,| The animal's head turned slow- lieutenant. No doubt about it. But said, “you have done a truly’ “And I am a mule,” boomed

and that Chuckles, the lad with the happy voice, ly until the large, brown eyes there is no indication the animal ; ; is not much of a circe in the zippie business, and caught the glint of the three stars ean talk al magnificent job for the Army.” . Francis in an equally determined tive Mary Rechner. It was the that you can't sell zippies unless you stuff them on the general's collar. - os a ow = i Tye 3a js tried to do my voice. first marriage for both the 43down the listeners ears as penalty for a free| Francis stiffened from tall to. “MAY I TRY again, srr” 1 duty as I saw it" The mule. The general glared at Francis. year-old quiz-man and his bride. rendition of “Boy Firebug.” | nose ‘Ears stood straight and asked. Ylsked a darker brown. The mule met the look without a 2% a . | «3 el “Go to it. vo on “But the work you have done,’ ; firmly planted. | | . Chuckles Gets the Gate yembiing. Eyes. became Pinpoint “Francis,” I ung Leliow, and 1 the general continued. “is as bik: back feet 5 . P L It may seem round-about but . - SO WHAT HAPPENS is that Chuckles gets SParp- AE have gone through a lot to- NOthing to the tremendous serv- «py WiLL NOT tolerate insub- it's legal. North Dakota Attorney canned and Arson Wells comes off the air and the : i. gether. We've faced death to- |C® YOU can render.” ° ordination. barked the general General Wallace Warner ruled Zippy....COrp..... goes. ..bankrupt. . The... advertising THE. GENERAL. stopped... He Beer FTARCIE. Tor MY Sake (All T =n pens omimns os seet E SVeT QUIVEF. | Loda¥ that a dentist-in-that-state = agency which handled the account goes out of Surveyed Francis from crest to, ,. ceneral and get me out of 1 AM QUITE happy where I 1 ,,4 watching the struggle, is within his legal rights when

business, too, and eventually radio cannot afford hocks. He looked dismayed. this.” am. sir,” the mule said. ; what I ought to do |D€ treats an infected tooth by to operate any longer because of no sponsors. “Lieutenant, is this the ani- Francis was looking in the “You mean, you like being a Onder ah a ang injeting penicillin“in the patient's What this little gadegt could do to television, ma’ air . . other direction. He gave no indi- pack animal’ Pe Suddenly the general squared posterior “ve I sudder to think. Since Arthur Godfrey is nearly Ss, Sir. : } 1 cation of hearing me. Most certainly, sir. I feel that his shoulders. He took a deep M Choris AS all of television, and nearly all of Godfrey is, The general studied the mule q. “gerera)” was suddenly | am helping in a vitally am- ooo " Major Arles A Sanders, 440 i ; i sai : 58 : © mv associa- Co C. Sumner Ave. $+ commercial, if you tuned him out with a sharp but sad Poibing » I said. “How A08TY- portant job. I enjoy my assocla- "..ainSffUN!" The general shot go ims Ave . as PeEN 2 blast on. your commercial killer you have ello, Francis.” I sald. "HOW “uyjeytenant, I don’t believe tions. And I-appreciate the sense + (pe command. i signed as unfit instructor w he automatically done the industry to death. are you today: ul was highly here is anything the matter with of satisfaction after a fatiguing py rule shook, stiffened, tried Organized Reserve Corps or Gary I do not know what radio plans to do about Ic the mule was NIENLY your mind. I do think there is 9aY." to relax. But the years of training 3 we. Bone Td oni Dr. Cornog's baleful invention, but steps obviously excited. But there was no answer. gy, othins radically the matter 1 like your attitude. young co...’ ct too much for the animal. uty at Okinawa.” Maj. Sanders must be taken to keep it off the market. Francis. 1 want you to meet wip" vo,” I'm inclined to believe Man . . . ah... Francis.” The "po to 0 he to attention. formerly was vice president and When everyone has one, Mary Margaret the Commanding General’ Jags YOUTE trying to pull a very clever general was having trouble cor- poy pacer roared the gen- Sales Haager for Merchants Misside becomes Just 3 memory, Fodolent of soap mols Grew sutrer, | lie stunt.” The general paused, then relating the polce and the mule. |), lapolis AY. Service. of 1ngigne ps, floor wax and all-spice. For certainly, wi > f glared at me. “But I am here to offer You a © pled, s. . modern man’s penchant for expanding each to the Benen Igor?” asked “The trouble with this Army,” tremendous opportunity. An op- iporward mHARCH!” co m-l A onan N Et 5 ] invention, some bright soul is sure to come up, g © asked pe aid, “is the junior officers. POTtunity to serve. manded the general. i 8 Taturec aster Lgg sas with a handy, giant-size economy tuner-outer that the general. They are. to use slang, full o 1 Am in the Army to serve cleared 22 rattletraps- off

, i , : { g rancis a cai ay The mule stepped off with pre- ; hi it wi silence all radios, everywhere. for all time. meoved pehind Francis and prunes. They confuse me. They SITs said the mule. “W hat sortsof | oo he general followed. ? | Queens. N. Y. used car lot in just y only question is whether that would be bad? m B confuse the GIs. They confuse aD opportunity, sir? I trotted up behind the CG. | y.

“You bring the eggs—we've got

o : ’ * ‘od lowered my voice. g ; inds ‘Down payment—one do 2" Oo m wered } the littl i ; g/you, when the world finds out o . { pa) ne dozen eggs. Hurry-Up Spending By Frederick C. th an Sir,” + I said, “I'm afraid I ttle hair 1 have left stands about you, it's going to cause though he'd just remembered I pe firm made no claims of great-

“the war. When I think what| ~ Francis” said the general. yop. anout me, sir?” I asked. the crates” Lee Motors advertised The general looked around as. :

e. We stepped off 20 paces. I they'll do to the post-war world ‘When America finds out about

at attention.”

failed to tell you that Francis is more of a furore than the war.” “23s there. (ness for the cars. “We get ’em

WASHINGTON, Apr. 12—There were s6 many |

tourists in their Easter bonnets trying to get a look at their lawgivers at work that the elevator operators refused to carry any more passengers to the Senate galleries. This left most of the visiting taxpayers biting their fingernails. I am writing this to assure them they didn’t miss much. Those Senators, who'd had Easter expenses of their own, just didn't seem to be in the mood for spending a billion and a half dollars. . This ‘sum was what the Rivers and Harbors Rill called for and there was Sen. Dennis Chavez (D. N. M.), in charge of getting the measure through the Senate, gnawing at his fingers, too. Seemed like every time he wanted to mention a harbor that needed dredging or a river deepened,

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a. Bomebody. changed the subject. .

Waited Six Long Months FOR SIX LONG MONTHS he'd been waiting to get this bill before the Senate, he lamented, and still the gentlemen insisted on talking about Korea, freight rates, and no telling what all. When at long last it looked as though Sen. Chavez would get around to fixing up the harbors, the beaches and the levees, Sen. Harry Cain (R. Wash.) got the floor to talk for two hours on the subject: Harry Cain is not, either, one of the-eight worst Senators, as charged by. Time Magazine. This was too bad, because the Rivers and Harbors Bill is a beauty, when it actually gets going, for a visiting citizen to watch his money being spent in a hurry. So for the benefit of those who didn’t get inside (and also those who did), I'll try to jot down what was going on: The rivers bill is the one known historically as the old pork barrel; you vote for my harbor and I'll vote for your new yacht basin. The gentlemen in charge, of course, see red whenever they hear the porker phrase. They claim this annual spending bill does more to improve America physically than any other. ’ rE

“You can come -along, too, started —you keep 'em running,”

n = ” |in terror the Army will discover, “GEN Wy ai -| orri “Ts y | “GENERAL, you said a mouth The mule looked worried. 1, voiing man. he said. Saried

So the measure, as presented by Sen. Chavez, ne can talk.” [ alk.” ful!” {hope it 't b es t - : | : N |hope it won't be necessary to re : ny or the I LDa1514.505 Dt at Why in terror?” asked the The general swung around. !veal to the public any slightly un- Tomorrow—Francis Meets a By nightfall all 22 “crates” were Ph fsa aig. lave ther generat. « : a “Who sald that” : ~ usual qualifications I ‘may have. Dubious end. Sone hut he Ss =m Soren <n

more than 60 amendments, and nobody has any The Can di dates Sa y— ! Ship Afire at Sea them to a hospital :

real idea how many billions will be spent or Rp tests Coun © dredges and concrete mixers before the bill finally y English Actor Richard Todd | onglis ctor Richar , an

becomes law.

It contains scores of projects in all 48 states, Sheriff Cunningham, - Demo- of Peace: “I feel my 39 years as a i ” Academy Award ranging from a little $7500 job to keep the sand fd NS ec or cratic candidate for re-nomina- Republican precinct committee- er X Sion (nominee for his performance in . ap

from washing away at Palm Beach, Fla., to a $70 tion: “I'll stand on ry record. I'm man qualifies me for an elective

million ‘enterprise to harness the Arkansas River } ) ) i . he Hasty in Arkansas and Oklahoma. h Bw appeal for a county only concerned with the dignity office. NEW YORK, Apr. 12 (UP)— Heart” started I'm not the fellow to say any of these jobs cain Inspector Was urged today of my office.” Harry Gasper, Democratic The’ Norwegian freighter Geisha back to his

aren't all to the good, and perhaps I'm picking out a a Commissioner

some extreme examples, but I'd like to mention a Dr, Ludwig appealed to the all

pla, auch as Twitch Cove, “Md, ~and- Hudson pibTican ‘County Council to eon-

George W. Winkler, Republican candidate for county clerk: “No was reported ablaze “stem to homeland today. Ww candidate for sheriff: “I pledge to } , stern” ‘today, hours after an ex- He and his wife, % - s lit- 9 d {reorganize the-eountyroad: patrol + DOI 21% are Jpaking, any ROH <plosion shook-«the vessel ~and- Catherine; “flew ¥ system'and cut doWn crime in the ical deals. That's erroneous news- (coq 52 passengers and crew to to New York: ‘to - 3

About the only way for any of the 1020 resi- man Quin Sn emer- county.” paper. talk.” whim eAid abandon ship off the Newfound-'sail on the: dents of Smith Island to get home is by way of © p.1 rai y. Leo Kriner, Republican candi- Edwin Haerle, Republican candl- j, nq coast, Queen Elizabeth

Twitch Cove on Levering Creek. They're all in the .,,ncil. Claty, Jresidem oh the date for state legislature: “I'm for date for presecutor: “I will en- phe [taljan freighter Maria Friday. Mr. Todd |

seafood business, a specialty of Maryland's east- old fashioned economy in govern- reavor to seek speedier prosecu- p,gjina G. radioed it had rescued expects to return Mr. Todd 4 - .

ern shore, and there is too much boat - traffic Sova Tall -attention from the ment. fon of all: criminal offenses inj); aboard except the Giesha's/in the spring. through the channel. It muddies the water. and : : | Charles Burkett, Democratic Marion County. . A first mate who was missing, the s 2 = damages the crabs. Position Abolished candidate for sheriff: “In order| Theadpee oF Rieinah, Demborat Coast Guard said. In Fond Du Lac, Wis., Jerome { c candidate for sheriff: ‘I pledge The (Coast Guard cutter Ing- Knetze I t The sition of health i ./to have a complete Democratic | . e a u ng netze learned it doesn't pay to So the Government Spends Ltor was abolished Dec. 31 by the|Victory in November, we must be to conduct the sheriff's office as ham, which turned off its weather hand a judge a rubber check.

. S80 THE GOVERNMENT intends to spend $21,- { inate d. cl sel]-|2 business administration rather / , : “|County Council. During an emer- Sure to nominate good, clean, well-| 3 patrol when the Geisha radioed When Knetze's check for $7.55 to Sy despening and extending the channel and | oY session ns ry. qualified candidates in the May|than using it as a political’ foot- js, SOS yesterday, said the Italian pay a - traffic violation fine a year thereafter, keeping the mud from rua |primary. {ball. T would screen all applica- freighter was standing -by the bounced, Judge Ha McEssy

council refused to reinstate the, . { ; piling in on those crabs. This, according to Sen. position. ® Prosecutor George Dailey, Dem-| tions for deputy sheriff to insure stricken vessel and would adviselcalled Knetze back and fined him

Chavez’ committee will be money well spent, be- ; ocratic te for re-nomina- competent law enforcement off- p ; a cause the natives will manage to catch crabs worth Dr Yawig Suested a $2250 tion: re Sat oe in bick-|icers. I would conduct the oftice| re. a re, ABR A5 08 Shdrges of passing a $4500 more than they do now. |approp POSILION | ing among ourselves. We are of sheriff in a sane and sensible|{rom Panama with a cargo of| uy

There is a bad bend in the Hudson River in for the remaining nine months of) raced with the need of completely manner.” |nitrates, carried a crew of 40 Ss, men Florida; this takes a good deal of time for inefthie Joa Je a defeating the Republicans in the, William Cramer, Republican ang 12 passengers, the Coast (fall - (candidate for state representative: Guard said. All except the mate

fishermen there to negotiate. So the committee, , community.” figures $258,700 would be money well spent to dig 3 | Elmer Petty, Republican candi-|“I am for economy in govern- escaped in small boats.

Other county offices and de-| t a canal across the hump. . | t X i tice! ment.” i | re mboiegioind Sump keeping fishermen from |Partments will ask approximately 12% for Center Township Jus : jreasiizen medical assistance, a 5)q Michigan Republican under-

running their boats aground, and keep fish from! $85:000 in additional appropria- radio message from the rescue| went a successful operation at

Nr | i + {shi 3 {ree spoiling on the long ride around the bend. tion when the council meets. | Jawelry Store Bandits: Hunted Jp 20 Just nt Georgetown Hospital yesterday : | Reassessment Program | { {for removal of a tumor near his

i ® x =» | Sen. Arthur Vandenberg's docrors were optimistic today that he {would be out of the hospital in None eight to 12 days. The 66-year-

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| Two armed bandits were sought| Rifles and tools of an estimated Association Schedules |spinal cord. : . Assessors of six townships willl b lice in the -holdup of value of $557 were stolen some- f “cl RW 22? Test Your Skill ???) ay- by police. i p

request about $20,000 to complete Jack Schockner, 2503 Pennsyl- time during the night from the Pitch-In Dinner The first’ time New Orleans the current reassessment pro- ¥ Ellis Hardware Co, 2121 N. Illi- Past Matrons and Patrons census enumerator Margaret

What President first advocated the construction of a transcontinental railroad” Zachary Taylor, in his annual “message. in ‘December, 1849. &

How many volcanoes are active in the United -

States? : Mount Lassen in the Cascade range in California Is the only active volcano in the United States. : } —

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. gram. vania St. proprietor of Jack the pois gt Robert W Ellis, proprie- Association of Marion County Smith called at the house a flock How many different. types of monkeys have _ Sunnyside Hospital. the county Jeweler's shop at 2059 N. Illi- tor, told police : will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow of geese chased her away. Next survived in Europe’ tuberculosis home; has requested nig St. Entrance was gained through a in West Indianapolis Masonic tire shg took her husband along

The Magot, or Barbary Ape, is the last monkey $31 536 for construction and fur-

ic ear wind 1 - ’ left in Europe. There it lives only on the Rock. of nishing of a home for resident Mr. Schockner told police the TO 0b Tells 101 R Dio il dinner. DU: the Scese didn} sven et tne

Smith-Robinson. Inc., sporting Past matrons and patrons of reach the door. Third time Mrs.

Gibraltar. . ois physicians. i bandits entered his shop late yes- og company, 455 N. Emerson North * Park, Corinthtan and Smith took her crew leader who w | The County Building depart- terday afternoon and scooped Up Ave. was also entered during the Speedway chapters, will act as kept the five geese occupied when hy is the Dead Sea dead? ment asked for $5400.. Other re- watches, rings and other jewels night but the owners were un- hostesses. Mrs. Nellie Moore, she rang the doorbell, But nobody

Because it contains a high percentage of salt, quests were $8500 for the Welfare valued at approximately $400. able to determine what was miss- a past matron of Oakland chap-/was home. which makes it impossible for anything to live in Department and $5000-for the They also took $10 cash from the ing. A heavy rear door was ter, is president of the associa-| She left the census forms on the water. v : Juvenile Court. cash register. : |4jimmied,” police said. |tion. , {the doorstep. » ’ . : : ” : ¥

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