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> R. — S—— F— : - ¥ : m—— — Smm——— : PR. 14, 1950 Hi nl Je * j i cr ———= 1 Inside Indianapolis .* By Ed Sovola nts es . ; ! : i ee —— 0 ; : : : . : anti JR Mw ; Bim SHAW'S Jes ot relagation and 4 SArUurulOr OF engine block. Here, let me have it,” : ; m———————— = can send a man hospital—wi le said, jerking the muiltiscope out of my ears. 5 -. mey. 60, at 433 B. 100%, pneumonia. Sa : After retrieving my eardrums, one blew out of FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1950 : G1 mmon. 31. st General, Running into the president of the Speedway out the car and rolled down the track for a quarter-) , . . , . " : praley. 78. at Long, at the track seemed like a big wad: of good luck. mile, I suggested we get moving. Wilbur thought ; : . oe : " : \ : : Hora _ The Mercury Pacemaker glistened even when the it was a good idea. He didn't think riding with ; : : > Taylor, 93. sun went behind a snow cloud. the top up was a good idea. According to him, : . SERS Carvel: Bypese “Anything special going on today?” T' shouted, id around the track rides with the top of the » ww 3 3 ulti the acemaker up. ; . mw we 3 rm ' ; mr L \ St THI 8. Baneroms, A ver sy Side 0 Tang Desa the ~With-his eyes narrowed to tiny slits; the veteran : ; ; :

5. at 3000 N. Dinos, top down, driver pulled away from the pits. On the south-

% : | . sh : . tw pa x y at 115 8 ’ “ " : . west turn workmen paused in their work on the! “ ‘ - Fobra] ihrombonts " wil ng ome Hime, lke you.” quipped ,oy grandstand long enough to cheer us on. Well, : 2 at 1931 New, myocare s ‘aay a fast gag. one guy turned nd | ked, any ay | +3 eteran’s, care a Th utheast was a blur. bur was a ; . : : s ' Y 3. 4, Yuta Out of Office ph a 4 | fs ; oid

7. at 1338 Bellefone on mass of relaxed muscle although we were doing|

: ~ HIS RETORT was a signal to feign convulsive a few shades over 90 miles an hour. He took the avis, 73. at Methodist, " laughter and go sprawling to the floor of the turn like a veteran and I wasn't surprised at.all.| 9, at 981 E. McCarts, Mercury in search of a heater. It was cold out Well, would you be surprised if the great Wilbur at 615 RK. 3st, care there, ‘boy. = Shaw took a turn liké a veteran? No. “The reason I'm here today, the real reason.” Which of the four turns is the worst as far i said Wilbur, in a low, serious tone of voice, “is to 3% Your experience goes? sre Series see how the Pacemaker handles and test a new I've been wrecked on all,four. I have no Small, of the Ine _ multiscope. And get away from the office for Preference” bellowed Wilbur. Unconsciously I awhile,” he added, flashing his Victory Lane smile, ducked for the overhpd across the track. We ion of the Indiana : were going too fast for me to notice if any golfers 00] of Law, has I know what you mean about the office but ... crossing. 2 o give a series of What's with this multiseope? We went high into the northeast turn and a io “It's a mechanic's stethoscope. You listen to veered wide into the apron. Wilbur said something men’s compensa the engine with this thing,” he said, throwing a about getting the widest angle out of a turn. I versity next year, gadget into my lap that was quite similar to what was concerned at the moment with what I thought ~ the author of a a doctor usually has hanging from his hip pocket. was harp music. ; jon on the Indiana Except for a long needlelike affair ‘with a “Do you hear someone playing the harp?” mpensation law. handle on the end, the multiscope could be in a The long homestretch was stretched out before ‘doctor’s kit. Adjusting the ear tubes, I placed the us, In my mind's eye I saw myself stretched out needle of the Herbrand Multiscope on the glove on a cloud playing a duet with the soloist I was . : ' compartment. No sound. I placed it on my left hearing. ywidson S kneecap. Thunder. It was cold. “That's the ‘Third Man Theme’ on the zither. “That thing is not for listening to rattling 3a the Jn rapped Wits, leaning ove . y : e wheel an y kneecaps. Youre supposed to use it on a generator, The Mercury doesn’t sound exactly like a Mercedes-

Benz. Doesn't sound like a race car, period. WA couple more times around the track. -stifl! maintaining the turtle speed of 90, and Wilbur] was satisfied. He hinted the car had plenty of steam left but it was so new that he didn't want to run it over 90. J The word steam snapped me out of the coma . . I was in. Wilbur rain gel of the car and said, Youngsters enjoy YMCA facilities. Shown are (left to right) Cornelius Coleman, Five living founders of Senate Avenue Branch YMCA are (left to right) Robert Gil.

he would test the multiscope. He jabbed the vitall Thomas Davis, Charles Pipes and Gerald McCall. This is result of 50 years' growth. liam, Dr. Sumner Furniss, Dr. Joseph H. Ward; Dr. H. L. Hummons and William R. Hill. parts of the engine while I sat on the radiator ——— - m——— -

Us om sists is 0 iow. Vandalism Fails | Drive to Hike Membership |About People— : Sweet Sound | By 3000 Will Close Wednesday Fleet-Footed Cashier

HE LET me listen once. “You're hearing the By MARION CRANEY

explosions taking place,” Wilbur said, excitedly. “Sweet sound, isn't it?” y ! 0 ose ar S ‘

y i A COLD October wind whipped around the door of the bare, a REEL Creer ame eatin wil o eo ehh Nabs Would-Be Forger POROAMIRINIRES Sal | Fonds ove diving mower) Foomey Damien ~~ | lu 13, mur, gre, woe + wae ate ment on [Ne 10S VEO HILDQ FOIGOY Three "P kers"” Wilbur-Shaw fat the. - Jaughed the little man with the laughing mustache. | Need for Action “From that meeting of these pioneers 50 years ago. in the rw] ploye aes FH, ACEMAKEFS: rp i Vd {ot THe Tast'T siw of Wilbur he was still relaxing! ‘extinct Ninth Presbyterian Church, has grown the YMCA. Senate Double Check on ‘Phony’ Check wheel, where else?) with a riding mechanic who with the Pacemaker. -The most pressing need was No city parks or playgrounds Avenue branch. * ! ee preter meemamer iain y stayed cool as a cucumber. to get a cup of hot coffee in each foot. will be closed this summer de-

nas } ey 3 . GILBERT K. HEWIT, chunky Citizens State Bank cashier at _ bg ee ey a New. President weer New Castle] nearTv qualified as dash man for the spring track meets ports, Mayor Feeney said today. able service to- the public. Ma- when -he overhauled and apprehended a fleeing would-be forger The Mayor said the majority

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Spite high vandalism damage re-

He was standing near a cashier when a man who later gave be forced to pay the penalty for agency at 450 N. Senate Ave jactions of the few who caused |gtill isn't satisfied with its NEW YORK, Apr. 14—A suburban father I and he cleaned. And then he fed her a fine dinner, the destruction of park equipment. progress, |

his name as Estil Ard presented a check on a well-known New Castle citizen, Lynn Thomas. The cash- - jer, seeing: Mr. Thomas only a © drown themselves for lack of

. know is more than a trifle upset about the actions cooked with his own. dainty little hands. Mayor Feendy's declaration fol-| Latest of the branch's series, few feet away, called him over business because of a 25 per cent of his heir, a sturdy young man in the prime of his He said Bette was often grouchy after a hard lowed a Park Board indication of campaigns is a drive to raise i to verify the signature whereupon [tax on tailor-made clothes. childhood. day with the kliegs, and was taciturn. And you yesterday that members were un- $15,000 and to recruit 3000 new {* 8 , | friend Ard took to his heels. | Col. H. J. Chappell; the tailor, It seems that junior got involved with some know what? Sometimes she doesn't even kiss decided about reopening a play- members. The campaign began! oe $ Right behind him was the fleet- reminded the National Federa. female companions the other day and after judi- him! : [ground at Spring and Walnut Sts./Apr. 5 and closes Wednesday. {footed Mr. Hewit, who made the tion of Merchant Tailors that cious argument, it was decided that they would “I am a man who needs a lot of affection,” Damage to equipment and the al {nab within 75 yards. Ard was many well-dressed bodies have play the ancient, honorable game of house. ‘ -Moans.Mr.-Sherry.—“And-sometimes-I-don’t even shelter hoiise there totaled about FOUNDER of the ‘organiza- {booked on charges of intoxication{been recovered from the SerpenThis, as you know, calls for a mama and a get one little peck on the cheek from her.” $1100, commissioners reported. tion: is Dr. Henry L. Hummons, | {and investigation. {tine waterway in Hyde Park. He papa and children, generally in the shape of dolls, Something is getting terribly” fouled up here." Board members also said the cpirt] Nai rit f i | ® =x = said such a story in the papers harassed kittens, or resigned dogs. Mr. Sherry has taken over the plaint—the age-old shelter house at Finch Park ' c chtY & chairman emeritus o i | Prof. B. Ifor Evans, noted lit- Some day rhight read “the bodies Papa comes home tired from the office, to be wail—of the female side of frazzling matrimony. |giate and Spann Aves., would be the management committee. “It {rerary authority and principle of Of 47 badly-dressed tailors were greeted by pipe and slippers and dinner by mama. “Judge,” they used to say, “I slave for that man , {

jve Was he and five others, the organ-| General domesticity ensues, until the game of all day. I cook. I wash. I clean. I try to make gona i HEIs eation committee of the Prayer| house breaks up in an argument, just like when a nice home for him. I worry about the children. | a Feeney said he doubted Band, who braved that cold night| the grown folks play it, I haven't had a new dress for a year. Then hei .n the reported damage occurred 0 meet. The others, all deceased, | Well, according to my informant, his young comes home at night, sticks his head in a paper, |i 0 opor were closed last were the Rev. D. D. Minor, Wil-| man would only consent to play on his own terms. and goes to sleep on the sofa right after dinner, I a Vandalism damage Aas liam Harvey, Douglas and John! He wanted to be the mama. He held out to play I haven't been to a movie since Christmas.” {been accumulative over a long Carter and T. P. Spillman. the part of mama. His playmates argued that g

| Through the added efforts of mamas were girls and papas were boys. Treks Off fo Club Perion; ve said; the late Dr. D. H. Brown, Dr.

Dyin “I don’t care” the young man said stoutly. THEN, IF THE presiure grew too strong. and| Damage High Sumner Furniss, Robert Gilliam, Ogden to Head

{Queen Mary College, University of fécovered from the Serpentine.” |London, will arrive in Blooming- | nn {ton Wednesday for a lecture at Ruth War{Indiana ° University. His three- Fick; film and : {Week lecture tour includes stops oye. actress, lat Universities of Illinois, Towa, |she vy hounced Michigan and } and 4

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“Mama is the boss in our house, and I want to be divorce was decided as the only solution, the gen- __ 1Neré 1s no need to. close wiliam Hill and Dr. Joseph H. k from next

| » ; ‘and David Coady, Kokomo jun-' Sund 5 pl » any park,” the Mayor declared. cats Sr 4 ’ unday. It will boss or 1.woR t play. Haman Ch ap cis 3 bag ang weit of “The Park Department has po- ward, the Pree: Dani ceased . : ; lors at St. Joseph's College, be his first marReflection on Husbands Sexo, Of ' 5 amy or MOVed i cemen and patrol cars to keep © young Me . (Rensselaer, have been named riage and her ’ in with a friend. The soured mate remained Inj der. tian Association branch began, ygiene i ! editors of Forum, official national second, after gi- | THIS HAS BEEN bothering the boy's father their bower until alimony was settled and a final Park Board members said the Under state charter in December, paper of the National Federation VOTcing Erik . rather badly. - He is wondering, now, if such a statement drawn. damage was the highest in their . { of Catholic College Students, |Rolf in 194 Miss Warrick complete reversal of domestic authority’ has oc- Not Mr. Sherry. The latest bulletin had Bette memory. ’ In June, 1903, the organization| Gene Chenoweth Is | ¥ aa * ad . n'a curred that it is even apparent to the babes, and moving to a hotel, while Mr. Sherry occupied both! ply } . rented an upstairs room at 316% o iw T Poa “workable” fl ; > z what sort of world we will have if all little boys her houses. Who gets custody of the child I am, Damage er pisitted indisns Ave. But progress was. Vice President signed 23 vears ng saueer. de pike up Ranllig tae mama Hs feels this.is-a Jape dons how put vou imagine that the pioyees covered seven recreation Siavied by siien: funds. % Ly Mark Ogden, Indianapolis ad- during World War IT.as “too adre Snare . Read the grislier details T Se great ae Lt, for Miss In areas. Others were Ellenberger S¢CTelary, Who drew a $40-a- vertising executive, has been'vanced,” was described today by|

grid | park where a small equipment month pay check, resigned when named president of the Marion its Monterey, Cal. inventor, of the latest Hollywood disenchantment, the latest Bergman, but 1 thought that her outraged hus- building was burned Sopp con- the young branch could not af- County Chapter, Indiana Mental] In a copyrighted newspaper of a long list of severings between Miss Bette band’s tenacity in hanging onto the property and ) v I Y ]

! ; > ] ] tents destroyed. Windows and ford even that. {Hygiene Society. story, Alexander G. Weygers said Davis and her surly ‘spouse, William. Sherry, a the money that his erring wife had piled up was mirrors in the bathhouse were x x x Other officers inclhide: his flying disc, which oy calls a| gor hes ary ar. d. H d he stayed Eathiy less manly than if he had beat up Mr. ROs- proken. At Broad Ripple, mirrors, A NEW SECRETARY and’ Gene Chenoweth, first vice “Discopter,” was patented in 1944 Mr. Sherry was aggrieved. e said he stayed sellini. ‘and windows were also smashed. sev -|president; Mrs. William G. Mc- —three years hefore t home all day long in those dull old houses, waiting But I must be out of touch. Evidently things, At Washington Park, 22 trees seven years later, the organiza 3 y . He flying|

Kinzie, second vice president, and saucer report came out of Oregon.

for Bette to come back. from the studio. -He said are changing too swiftly for my blurred eve, and were cut down. Obscenities were| 07 joined the central branch of pa" bys, secretary. Dr. Louis) Mr, Weygers, a Dutch-born en. ptor, said he has|

he did the housework. He said he pressed her from now on all little boys will want to play mama cyt into, the stone building of the YMCA. An offer by the late Nfe and Fred Randall were gineer and scul Rab never made a model of the craft, | Miss O’Brien Roy Rogers:

frock. when a game of house is in order. It is probably | Taggart Memorial - in. Riverside Julius Rosenwald, Sears, Roebuck [elected to the executive commitHe said he brought her her slippers. He washed the only way they will get to wear the pants, |park and balustrades were |& Co. executive, to provide $25,000 tee, but insists it is aeronautically Western star Roy Rogers today |wrecked. ' Total damage there toward erection of a new building] The board of directors follows: sound. His blueprints show it to/announced plans for his second {amounted to nearly $5000. In if citizens would contribute $75,-| Dr. Dewitt Brown. Mr. Chenoweth {

i i, [resemble a covered shallow bowl annual National Safety Aw oe 0 . . Riley Park, the community cen- 000, was accepted in'1911. (Randal Sars. Pinto need. Flarrell, Mr with a bubble on top for the campaign for iy Arana arifime IXUP By Frederick C. Othman ter was damaged. ans Lotaling 336,005 brought) Mrs. Jane Morgan Johnson, Arthur a Pilot's compartment. {held in co-operation with Nation- | } y ; v about construction o e present Loftin, Mrs. orot y precClamioc) . James: » al Safety “Council and Parent.

sr | # » yO . : : . ls 7 Wipoiinst ‘building. Booker “T.” Washington prasres oranes on John H. Greist | Crooner Bing Crosby sailed toee = " : - — ~ | dedicated the Senate Ave. branch/, Miss Ethel Jacobs. Mrs ' William G n Teasher Associations. WASHINGTON, Apr. 14—I wrote a piece once To date and without hiring any extra book-

{ A McKinzie, Mrs.” Wilson -Mothershead. Dr. 44y aboard the Queen Elizabeth | Roy will award three tro hies about the Chicago records of the old War Assets keepers they have sent out bills for $27.072.794 15! [in July, 1913. lans d | Waterman des. Jon Mason’ Monn H. or a “bachelor” sojourn inlto the schools having the boot deAdministration getting chewed up in an electric and coliected $6,380,497.48. That means we've got | . - It pr sen , P ans are ne oT ay fe 4 Murphy, Mrs Rachel Bomers.” Mokr. uurope and a bit of golfing. He!cident prevention records during. fan and thereby eliminating bills to lucky custom- to dun some of the $21 million in slow vers Pralims Toni ht I Campa sn or a ne " ng. © __|said he would the 1949-50 school term. Judges ers for about $2 milton worth of surplus goods This isn't going to be easy because a number of : | € move, however, is only in Chil ’ P ; ident |take part in the i (will include Margaret O'Brien, - already shipped. This now seems to be small them are dead. i blueprint stage. He's rres - {British amateur

Lloyd Nolan, Jeannette MacDonald, Maureen O'Sullivan, Gabby Hayes, Dale Evans and Dr. “Wayne ‘Hughes, director of the school and college division of the National Safety Council. .

potatoes compared to what the sullen old salts

: | . s = = f !golf tournament c. : The Dominican Republic owes us $40.51 for| | ! IN A RECEN icati / i of the U. S. Maritime Commission did. mails carried a long time ago and kindly will Windup Scheduled N A RECENT publication of Invites Truman late in May after

Some of them thought they were about to remit. There's also the little job we did patching] At Communal Center the branch, Bertram Gardner, .its To ‘Attend Dinner (Testing in - Paris:

% ob. Lired. in. 1946... This. made. ‘em. sore and they: yi the Flan TuXUry line : : { i a educational secretary, explained from -a recent tT stuffed a few million dollars’ worth of bills in 0 $1,829,775.31. uxury liner Saturnia at a cost By ART WRIGHT appendectomy.

the trash basket. Some other accounts receivable WASHINGTON, Apr. 14 (UP) “The Groaner”

The United Nations took this | 1 reliminaries the Y's function as “maintaining de luxe scow from the Italians after the war and The last of first preliminarie:

: : i J this institution so a minority ‘ : ~ ri : ’ . w.w § they tucked in an old filing case. ‘Then they (yrneq it over to us. Our government assigned it I ie Spelnns Ba he people might have an effective Aon ee Conale: hi a ae rs Lady Cynthia Brooke, wife of 2 Seelied to forget about ‘em. to the American Export Lines and there's so much “ommunal Center, 17 W. Morris SPringboard to launch their de- three-day Washington visit today tle mad” because the Prime Minister of Northetn 2 nches Prob White paper tied to this ship now with red tape g ’ ’ sires for integration into the inner in honor. of Prect. | he. 5 Ireland, twitted local Irish’ Re- ® Senate Launches Probe that th St. int th a dinner in h f Presi- he. had left her [publican organizations today i : © ABOUT A. YEAR AGO the Senate Expendi- al the experts are trying to figure out who is Making their first bid. for the larger society. i dent and Mrs. Truman. ~ at home to look ge AN & y in 4 : - © supposed to pay what. ie i i The YMGA also is used as a citi termi , mel a : \ Mr. Crosby |New York for not keeping their tures Committee took: a roufine look at the books i {Indianapolis championship there I i x i The visiting dignitary also was after their four lpromise ‘to picket her and Sir of the government's sea-going department and dis- Who Pays for Mail? will be pupils from Schools 6, 12, central meeting place for church scheduled to address the National seg Basil - Brooke, her husband i covered that folks all over the world owed us y : . |22, 25, Holy Rosary and St. John’s, functions, and as the ste of edU- press Club, attend a special ses-' WRRTEVRr Thor Worl ' some 525 million for boats sold, ships patched and THEN THERE'S an $11 million mixup with, Winners at the preliminary last na orums to discuss local sion of the Council of American * “I've: been looking for : them : mails carried. They hadn't paid because the com- the Post Office Department over who pays for night at the Central YWCA were ax nationa even o + States and give a reception at the _but so.far. I haven't seen-any x= ie mission never had got around to sending ‘em bills. a good many thousands of tong of wartime over- Margaret.McDougall. 13, the" run. ’ Jepartments Ia lude physical. Pan-American Union: “Tomorrow cept at the airport when we ar“87 The Seriators were aghast. They ordered an audi “Seas mail’ "THe gents with the slide rules and the nerup at the YWCA last year, and yo 3 pdb oye groups. . he leaves for New York. ‘ rived,” said. Lady Brooke. “I'm | tor to look over the books and he reported ‘that adding machines are laboring over that one now. Pat Dugan, 13, both of Cathedral x ued. mp Ya are Seasona Mr. Gonzalez. who arrived in rather disappointed.” She said $25 million figure was a mistake. The commission They're also. pondering who should pay $300,000 8rade school. eague competitions. , SWImMmINg washington for a good-will visit the couple had been made ‘exactually had $38,198,850.47 in dusty accounts re- for fixing up some Italian oil tankers and they're| Officials were: Pronouncer, Mrs. TS go pi Sloe teams wednesday. invited Mr. Truman { tremely welcome” in America. Sir ceivable, because the commissioners hadn’t mailed trying to wipe off the books $3045.97 still owed for Elizabeth Milner; Judges, Mrs. T.|and recrea ona . act les. yesterday to pay him a return) be Basil will address a seminar 5 « statements to the customers. The federal mariners patching some British lend-lease ships. Sherman McClean, Mrs. Marcy! pup YOUNG ADULT depart- trip this fall and Mr. Truman in- 5 Tuesday at the University of hadn't even figured out how much the bilis As for the babies who stuffed the ledgers in Quinlan and Mrs. Orville Ahring.| oC made up of the Intercol- 4icated he may do so. : Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Pa; - should ‘be. the trash, they actually did get fired, though none,| Any grammar school pupil not legiate Club, a coeducational in-| 1¢ Said Mr. Truman wants to Rev. Fosdick Dr. Fishbein | Lo wow You may have seen a smattering of this red- so far.as I know, has been jailed. The official More than 15 years old atlending terracial organization of college Peale Dei Dut Was Unable to sons He had made several radio] Five relatives will share in the ink_story in dispatches about the committee's report put it gently; it said they crumpled the the = 0015 loted Tay No Tad. students; the Phalanx Fraternity wilh ai ' shows in advance to provide time $215,365 fortune of 76-year-old forfnal report to the Senate. Now let us examine records and tossed them away because, and Ia . na or ere roduired and the Young Adult Luncheon| WHITE HOUSE aids said, hows for the trip, during which he in-| Sadie S. Simmons, which was some of the horrid details: quote, they resented the impending loss of their|JaNce regis £3 ons oro ear cen Club. The boys department in- ever, that Mr. Truman is giving tends to visit Bob Hope's family found in the cluttered shack in The maritime boys told the Senators they jobs. pants. he public will cludes Hi-Y, Pioneer and other serious consideration to accepting in Ipswich, England. |Eagle Rock, Cal, where she died couldn’t send out the bills because they didn’t have The Senators, under Clyde Hoey (D. N. C.),/ter by 7:15 p. m. The public {clubs. Mr. Gonzalez's invitation. Passengers en route to Cher- Marl. 25. LS enough hired hands. The Senators said in words had some bitter things to say about their discov. [Pe admitted free. shelled. AOWE 0) Housing is one of the most im-| Last night Mr. Gonzalez was bourg oie Southampton’ were! Mrs. Simmons, widow of New not much more polite, nuts. The seagoing auditors erjes. More important, from the viewpoint of us| oo A pee rpreneht portant branches of the organiza-| honored at a formal state dinner Lord Fraser of Northcape, ad. York Publishing Executiye Harry sifted through their ledgers and discovered money who foot the bills that others don't pay; they| y lat th mifnals down- | tion. Headed by Sanford Ramsey, |given by Secretary of State Dean mira) of the British fleet ana, Lewis Simmons, was believed by due since 1942, simply because they'd made no promised to keep a continuing close eye on the oa at a prelimi- housing secretary, the agency Acheson. In an exchange of chief of the British naval staff: "¢18hPors to be an impoverished effort to collect, eu Maritime Commission. inary rh ‘been scheduled for next OPerates a 113-bed dormitory, warm toasts, Mr. Acheson and The Rev. Harry Emerson Fos. ctluse. Investigators, hy : : | Thursday night at Communal in|With capacity for 88 permanent Mr. Gonzalez expressed their per- dick, pastor emeritus of Riverside| UPd bank books and securities . |case the lineup isn't spelled down BUSES. ag 5 Nd | sonal Jepard for one Zuother 274 Church, New York City, and ne; aided in a paper bag under her . . ough Community Fund ap-/the g relations ween the morris Fishbein,. noted medi . 3 The Quiz Master ??? Test Your Skill 77 Po, Wo contestants. the In-|Propriations amount to $23,000,| United States and Chile. authority. al Clark Simmons, Culver, Ind. . ’ |aianapolis champion for the free an additional $15,000, plus mem-| EY Fu [Alfred Moses Kamanda. 24, wil et one Sour of the estate - {trip to Washington in May will be bership fees and other income, is 29 Children, 20 Adults native of Sierra Leone, West Af. a a tape ild of Mrs. Sinimons. What American artist named his sons for Where was the tree that was sald to have held downtown Apr. 29. {needed to meet the annual $75,000) oy B : H rica. today started Bis. studies ot together it will be divided befamous painters? owned itself? | County schools will select the budget. The current drive, an an- Fl€@ BUrning House Seattle Pacific College, Seattle tween two stepchildren, two brothCharles W. Peale named all of his children In Athens, Ga., was the “Oak That Owned two best spellers of each town- nual ‘affair, is headed by R. L. Twenty-nine children and 20 Wash. ford Ba degree. with the and a sister, > “ ‘BF after famous artists. His son, Rembrandt, is Itself”—“for and in’ consideration of the great|ship to compete in the first semi- Brokenburr. Dr. Ward is YMCA adults’ were routed from an 18. ntentioh. he said; of trying later MRS. FORD IN HOSPITAL : especially famed for his portrait of George Wash- love I bear this tree,” its owner, William H. Jack- finals Apr. 27. {branch management chairman. {room frame house at 120 w. for a Master's at Columbia Uni. | . a > h i | stmt genre ——— ise wo {Walnut St. last night by a fire En : . DETROIT, Apr. 14 (UP)— Mrs ington, son, willed to it entire possession of itself and all : . = HT . BEVIN IMPROVES * {which started fn the is versity. | £)—Mrs, * & lo the Jand within eight feet of the tree on all sides. U. S. TO SHOW MIGI . LONDON. Apr. 14 (UP)—For- C1 started in the attic. After looking over the build-|C\2fa Bryant Ford, 84-year-old oy . The deed, dated 1820, is recorded in the office of WASHINGTON, Apr. 14 (UP) 4 JN, APF, ) or Firemen fought the flames for : 4 , widow of the automobile plonebr, When, were the Queensberry boxing rules 5 ‘0 eiR : ; —The Air Force will demonstrate eign Secretary Ernest Bevin, who an hour, after the fire was dis- DSS. trafic lights and wide), q peep hospitalized again, bit established? . . » . > ow the combat experience they ob- underwent a minor operation yes- covered by a woman motorist who Streets. Kamanda remarked, I¥8l4oetors said today * is no ‘The 8th Marquess of Queensberry. put forward : [tained on the Berlin airlift next terday, was reported ‘in “satis- was driving by. Ten families an amazing civilization. {emergency.” Mrs. Ford was pethe Queensberry rules in 1866, a code that called Where are the famous streets known as Basin month when 60,000 fighting men factory condition” today at Man- occupied the house, which is|. “un {ported in good condition in: Hens for gloved contests. These rules were first ap- St. and Beile St.2 ‘of all three services conduct the or House Hospital. He expected owned by Oran Thompson of the. One of London's foremost tal- Ford Hospital, She had been re- = plied in 1892, in the title bout between John L. Basin St. is in New Orleans; Beale St. is Inajrhorne exercise “Swarmer” in (to return to work in: about two'same address. ‘Mr. Thompson lors predicted today that the leased only two weeks ago . x Sullivan and James J. Corbett in New Orleans. Memphis. : North Carolina. weeks. |estimated the damage at $500. - imembers of his craft may have|treatment for a heart con . : ‘ HH ty fi i ; ‘ ; : : : A Y= - - - : aa hm aa hac i r pia Sines . Cn . By A A AG te,