Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1950 — Page 11
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Dishwasher Could Do Better Smashing Job, Says Disgusted Movie Director : : By OPAL CROCKETT °° ; It took 35 minutes and a lot of prodding from Ji A ! British film director, to make a movie bull act like a bull in a china shop is said to act, ! Mr. Stewart took the prize bull, named Madersfield Champion,
High of 495 §
173 Others Lose Lives by Drowning; 25 in Air Crashes
Indiana listed 23 accidental] deaths today as the state's share’ {of the worst holiday traffic toll {in the nation’s history. - The *United Press reported a new holiday record of 495 traffic {fatalities over the week-end. | § There also were 173 drownings, ©
mentary film on Worcester porcelain. Nothing happened. He dis{played the crockery on plywood
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e . : SL th by h i : to {the bull -got the idea. He half iy _— : Ye deaths bY heat Prostration, U.-S5. to Remain [heartedly smashed a lampstand ny . 25 plane crash deaths and 149 - Teamwork . . , Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hoskins refused to let a handicap get them down. deaths froin niscellaneOUS Saliten. In Background |and some plates. “A man washss = = ss x =» |years ago, takes the contract out, The total of 845 accidental] By CHARLES LUCEY JE istses Soul do better,” Mr, li ‘ol {and gets the client's signature. [deaths for the holiday period | | Seripps-Howard Staff Writer [Frewark sic, Oo 10 A ic im Ss uccess u iim. [compared with 804, including 321 i LAKE SUCCESS, July 5-| ; 2 ‘® =
{United Nations leaders today were Buddy Baer, former heavy
hammering out the lines of a new weight boxer, said today he ' - was United Nations Korean war staff 4 ue t standing y
| _“WE_ FIND it interesting and [°° highways, for July 4 a yean,
eae mme : a ia] s : Radio Air Time Salesman jenjoy our work,” Mr. Hoskins *8 he highest previous traffic toll
says, “It doesn’t seem hard to sell!
s : was 420 deaths in the three-day! - a YY machine to co-ordinate resourcesipere ing He Sells Contracts by Phone; His Wife, by telephone and 1 never use thei .. 4 jast Christmas. 3 Lo : : \ ee of twc-score nations to be mar- his owe ini re. . . ’ fact that I am incapacitated in : : : ! : 8 dy PE ; shaled under Gen. Douglas Mac- ., ness Czechoslovakian DP, Does Leg Work 3 "closing a deal. My clients never] Called ‘Sheer Slaughter’, when a lion
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By CLIFFORD THURMAN ‘know I am crippled. It isn't nec-| Ned H, Dearborn, president of Korean Communists. [Liew 3 punch at HE NEVER sees his clients—rarely if ever leaves his home or 5sary. I simply do my selling by the National Safety Council, : The Security Council will bel m : Ndey em wheelchair—but he is considered a topfight salesman. ~ phone and my wife does the leg called the week-end deaths “sheer § called together late this after-| © A= SrOUEY Joseph E. Hoskins, 34, of 3060 N, New Jersey St, handles a Work for me.” : slaughter.” noon oF tomorrow to adopt resolu- Put changed his
thriving business from a desk in his living room.: He is'a commer-| . Mr. Hoskins explains that his| “We are turning our holidays cial time salesman for Radio Station WXLW and conducts a bigger- magazine work is done largely into massacres,” He sald. “Instead than-average magazine agency as a sideline. : by correspondence. He also spends|of using our holidays as periods | Mr. Hoskins is crippled. ‘A vic- considerable . time ‘in assisting|0f national honor, we are turning |
tions giving legal form to struc- mind when he tural planning in progress since SW his opponent {the action.a week ago committing| 2S a lion. He ithe United Nations to arms aid| escaped with al for South Korea. jauled left arm. SHEE SR : | This is one on which Ambassa- It happened yes- ooo 1 was four years old, he was forced i, getting up profitable magazine] The Korean War's total for the dor Warren R. Austin and his/terday in Rome - to walk with a cane until his agencies. ; jsame period “loked like a Sun- A flag bearer from the Battle Ground Saddle Club carries associates in the U. 8. delegation/on a set of the film “Quo Vadis,
Bring Traffic Jam |graduation from Shortridge. As, “We went East last year,” Mr.|day School picnic,” Mr. Dearborn’ Old Glory at the head of the Delphi Independence Day parade, |2Te expected to remain in thein which Buddy appears.
Buddy ! . Hoskins says proudly. “My wife Said. |background. This country: spear-| Was strolling past the lions’ cage {an indirect result of polio, a mus Nee. as 2 x of the way just, The relative handful of Ameri-| gue em pani {headed the main United Nations when one leaped at the bars, after getting her driver's license, cans who died in combat in Korea | 4 {moves last week in branding the|darted out a paw and grabbed his
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Police were resting today from
the heavy traffic jam which .cli- veloped and he went through 1 assisted by back seat supervi-| Were fighting for a principle, but! er be ~ ‘North Koreans as aggressors and|arm. maxed their own Fourth of July Earlham College in a wheelchair. sion from the right hand side. We those who died on the home front| in forging the world-wide pledge sn ae celebrations. ? {He has been unable to walk ‘since. get out to WXLW sales meetings Were fighting “only for a piece of | to oppose such aggression. Ten - year - old Robert Delage’s West Side streets were heavy, : an on Monday nights, too. I usually highway,” he said. rd Seeks Back Seat pants were blown off yesterday
x { get some of.the neighbor boys to! He estimated the holiday in-{-
But the U. 8: does not wish to in Spencer, Mass., when a firehelp me in the car. People are jured at more than 17,000 persons.
» with traffic for hours as celebra-| yin Yn" s Wiring give’ any appearance of runningcracker tossed by a playmate
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ve, two fireworks displays and Physical inactivity, Mr. Hoskins very nice about helping out.” . |the show here and wants as many|landed in his back pocket—where rs game. P . started his magazine agency upon a. 8 I me One Undeutifica lle gal {other nations as possible to have he was keeping a string of fire H. E. Parker, general manager his graduation from Earlham in| pon oo 0 Mr. Hoski CE re aa au |an active part in the anti-Com-/works. He was burned only of Riverside Amusement Park, 9." Since. tlie. war Bh has. NG the war Mr. Hoskins ¥ es ying Yi {munist campaign. ® slightly. 30th St. and White River Pkwy. 1 3 e 4% conducted an Earlham Colle young man killed today when | Leadership may come from the “no. : estimated 50,000 persons . were Pranched out fnto selling radio newsletter for former gradual 3 car hit a telephone pole. 1 | Norwegians, ‘whose chief dele-| Gen. James H. Doolittle, leader crowded into the park to see fire- time, handling 115 active Indi- in the service, sending Hoosier Eight identification cards were {gate, Ambassador Arne Bunde,!,r the “Shangri-La” carrier raid works. He said another 10,000 anapolis accounts and Earlham news to more than found on the body. One belonged | 'is Security Council president. on Tokyo in may have watched from vantage . we ? 600 servicemen. : . |to Ed Keck, Hammond Times re-| | If the council president does World War II pn i I mi oa eg Here is how he works: | “Some people think all Earlham Porter, who said it had been in {riot himself put forward" a" plan’ today was named cars on nearby streets, | Six days a week, Mr. Hoskins graduates and Quakers were ob- 2 wallet he had lost. Sled {for knitting together the mili- the ye 15,000 at Bowl {spends from six to eight hoursijectors and wouldn't fight,” Mr:| The victim was about 26, and| tary strength of United Nations,
aviator of the last 10 years by Harmon -- Inter national Avia. tion Awards Committee in New York. The committee Sharp in Attack : named ‘Jacques. Mr. Chauvel was especially] Gen. Doolittle !ine Cochran, ors. {sharp in his language in a direct ganizer of the |frontal attack on Soviet Russia’s| Wasps, the decade's leading jposttion in the Korean crisis. aviatrix. - Vice SRdm. = Charles ~{* “Phe U.~S. delegation has not Rosendahl, commander of the |received final Instructions from|Navy’s war-time Jlighter-than-air (Washington as to the form of activities, was selected top. {organization favored in co-ordi- ranking aeronaut. “ating whatever military re- ‘. so» |sources are offered by member |nations. But the talk at Lake
Less than two miles away, 15. day on his telephone. He con- Hoskins laughed. “That isn't the car bore Louisiana license 000 gathered in Butler Bowl on '2Cts prospective radio advertis- right, the Quakers were the plates. - 49th St. for the Sahara Grotto'siers. explains Jus Serviee and is/fightin'est men in the service.” | Fatalities in State i 15th anual fireworks show. i C10 analyze the prospec- e { 's fatal i Both events ended between 9:45/tiVe buyer's advertising needs. Phone bused, iH I ied S1atalities In Tngians) and 10:30 p. m., jamming miles; He sells his prospects, perhapsithe voice of an experienced Sales- Lex Hankins, 24, of Yedio] : of West Side streets. after numerous telephone con-iman, he started selling his spec- drowned while swimming near 2 Adding to the congestion wereitacts, and sets up a program tolialty—time on the air. Lodi more than 14,400 baseball fans suit their needs. Then his wife, | Being unable to walk is ne! . 1 Ena who left Victory Field on 16th Lotfie, a Czechoslovakian war handicap, Mr. Hoskins says, if al Mark C. Douglas, 52, Chester8t. at midnight. refugee whom he married four man really wants to make good. |neid, died in Ball Memorial Hos-| : : : ioe '- ipital, Muncie, of injuries in a car jcrash near Muncie Saturday. = |
° . : - ; Howard Collins, 50, Kansas Munich Musings By Frod-Sparks cir Com 3, Fu ; : : jon the Pennsylvania Railroad| MUNICH, Germany, July 5 — Noted while cyclists well bal : 4 {tracks near Brazil. He was benibbling sauerbrauten: gy peer it project. a lieved to have fallen from a train. Date depression. The quality of the frauleins (ad with both arms blasted holding down a book- | I's: Ruth Kimball, 34, Ft.
our Gs pad around with has definitely declined. keeper's job. (A mathematical whizz-bang, hel WV aYS, led ie he Eeation
then Ambassador Jean Chauvel ; {of France may. Both of these| {f¥ {men were ‘among the ‘most elo|quent and affective around the|! council table last week in urging ithe necessity of firm United Nation action against the Korean Reds.
Blame: United States-sponsored recovery. either dictates his findings’ m wi , Er i William Grant Sherry, arte : gs or jots them down with i A § LN 4 . a {Success is that a special subcom-|from am Grant Sherry, A vear back German gals from upper-clawss a mouth-held pencil). And another ex-warrior does pugnway am oeturned ti ¥ % § Ly {mittee” of the Security Councillist, became final on Independence families were glad to go roadster ‘rasslin’ with a- smart service job as a salesman in a local Was g >
any doughfoot who could provide a pound of coffee haberdashery . . . speeds around on a hand- Coin Of FL. Wayne. 2 Delphi's oldest resident, Mrs. Jennie Wolf, poses with an ex- |, \ind of war resources and sup-
or a carton of coughs. Now that stores choke with propelled skate arrangements. . . . Her husband, Otho; and. a pas-} 1 "Cf" o primifive: form of transportation. i a a mantically interested in Gary essential edibles and the mark is a monetary must . : senger, Charles. E. Drain, Ft. fred {P P 8 Merrill and I'm not going to the GI must be liked for himself—not for his PX . VAN to lead a band? My human desire to do Wayne, were taken to St. Jo- 8.8 a “ann { There would be no conflict be-| ‘ekst’. tiaht rations.” : just that was satisfied the other night in furious seph’s Hospital, Ft. Wayne. . CAP Planes and Flying Farmers Form tween this new unit and Gen.imarry anyone, at least rig Furthermore, with this Reich revival German Frankfort at 8 buzzing best stube Ramed Mater] In Princaton, Paul Mishel), 2, A u b ie O H P d | MacATBLRs mand functions. away. “The rumors are just part : ; : ; ya = Gustl’s. ere the oom-pah-oom-pah-oom-pahin ed in Gibson Coun ospita Ai : EE ? 1 3 lads are again carrying weighty wallets and German band beats off a few RE —_ rnd of injuries received an a i Smbrera ves Tyjje ara. e (be in the field of co-ordinating °F {he Julklore ‘of " HoRywoon:
Slimmer picking for the “pickup” platoon. DELPHI, July 5—An old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration,
the different nations. It would divorce after he appeared with
- Any frustrated conductor can grab the offered f=: 1rd with a parade, oratory. and fireworks display attracted more than| ; i é ' be the United Nations link with/Miss Davis in a movie, interChimney Sweeps baton, march the band back to its stand; and lead Fireworks Victims 110,000 persons yesterday to this town of 2500 population. lthe supply side of the operations|cepted her taxi near the airport THIS is & town where chimney sweeps wear Same in oy favorite ditty. . MORt favored: The In Good Condition Estimates were that the. crowd considerably surpassed.that of|(,'ye carried on under Gen. Mac- when she returned to Hollywood high hats. . . . Three-wheeled motor trucks (like Sariims Jy Marline. i Round of brews for| i ) {8000 .ta 10,000 which attended the town’s first such celebration last| \ppyr a5 a United Nations com-|from Juarez, Mex. Miss Davis Kids tricycles) navigate highways hauling husky estra. : a or. RICHMOND, July 5 (UP)-—|year. ro i : . — Fnander. date Tuoped I ot ~joads:r--v-A—dog of questionable parentage is Four ood inas “rede on YThinse people, injured when half] Two fT ts “of planes - NOTIN | smimmmiinsibas sui name TL CL labeled “cocktail hound.” . . . If you're putting on G Th ngs of a fireworks display exploded Lafayette wing of the Civil Air/of the courthouse, Several pieces)
““potindage lost_during Hitler's horror friends say. FOUR _THIngs T Tike about Munich—How men ahead of schedule, were in good Patrol-jotned with flying: tarmers of military equipment-from rr Purdue -Singers Wind Up Sal il
“You've got that pre-war 1ook.”-. . . It's OK for a invite summer breezes by sporting leather shorts condition today in Reid Memorial to form an aerial umbrella over due University added color to the
3 1 to go on a week-end hike with her —even to office. . . . The sprawling, open air beer Hospital. A "the parade of some 80 floats march. They included a nd an]. § G 3 S h | I a la gn on ir Se hike married, Sardens. . .. Friendly restaurant and hotel policy] Two of the injured were spec. which cruised through the map howitzer, a meds jan and an our Oo ; erman Cc 00 S +++ And methodical hitch-hikers display perfectly toward dogs. None of that stateside attitude which tators last night at a free Fourth street beginning at 2 p. m.’ 2 P o S troop ca er. | 0 printed signs announcing their destinations. . . . Pars hounds from inns and eateries... . . How/of July fireworks exhibition in Flag-Waving Rite | ontinues Into Night 1a, Leave Tomorrow for. Wales to Take Part a -.....Sign in a Munich icebox store window: Attrac- ed Piiidinge have been scrubbed Slean-— Glen Miller Park and_ the third!" 00 oqo terminated at Deer, ALOWINE an hour_.and a Hair | In International Music Festival 7 tive installment plan. .. 52 weeks to pay. ... 1 picked chickens. . : {was an employee ofthe Inter- Creek Park where .there was a [Of =A "supper -break,” the cele-i E : : Stalin seizes West Germany before your payments Four things I hate about Munich-How locals Mate Fireworks Display Co, Creek Tout WIC (Ih, Wo%. 8 bration continued throughout the| FRANKFURT, Germany, July 5 (UP)—The Purdue University are finished forget It. re he in Siberia also, ABSpIse “BIFIR Who Work for the “occupying Yanks. | I wWinsbuig: Ta lvocation By the Rev Jaries remainder of the afternoon and Glee Club ended its tour of Germany here last night with a concert The ripped Reich suffered mountains of miser- . . . How the summer sun shdcks you awake at = vvitnesses said the fireworks Rankin. pastor of —the Delphi evening at Deer Creek Park. witnessed by 500 persons, including U. 8. High Commissioner. John able casualties in the late fearful fracas. Being 3:30 a. m. Germany is that far north. , ; The “ent -off —prematureiy when ‘8N'p eshyterian Church and a for-. There was a soft ball game be- J. McCloy and Mrs. McCloy, :
" Sitiv Pigs at 4 aerial bomb ‘exploded. The un- : ; slightly broke, the ‘government offers Wehrmacht positiveness of locals that America will foot mer Navy chaplain: Eagle Lodges, a horse show, mu- bers ranging from “Holy Art Thou” to “Old Man River.” :
20 p. m.. when less than half folowing the invocation, the gi. and—noth community and bar-. The glee club flies to London) of the “exhibition had been fg Principal. speaker, State. Rep-yershop quartet “singmg. ~~ Tomorrow Th two special U.S. ATF] He et Pa {Philip Willkie, Rushville, was in-| The pand-playing and singing Force planes and later will repre- the “Horst Wessel" song. He The grand finale, an American troduced by State Sen. Roy Con-icontinued until--twilight. Then sent the United States at the In- added that the time had come to
The wounded face life almost altogether on their German males stop in public, face store mirrors, | own. : ’ 7 and comb their hair for long, careful minutes. | The countless amputees must survive; they are (Gone are the days of the Prussian hair cut,
amazingly agile. Here I note several one-legged cropped close as a porcupine.) _ flag, was one of .the two pieces rad, Monticello. . {came one-hour fireworks display. ternational Music Festival at/ try to forget the things that - : : . left undamaged by the explosion.| ve. Willkie spoke on “Ameri-| Cash prizes were awarded by Llangollen, Wales. (have happened bere even if it \ - . ‘ ; B F d . k C oO h It was set off to Wind up the *° Independence in. a Small the Chamber of Commerce to the, During the last two weeks, the/Isn't always easy. ornco Ul S y re eric . f Man evening. Seni : Town. best floats-in the parade. Otto 62-voice singing group presented)
| The injured were Earl Early-| Steel-helmeted National Guard H. Schmidt, a Delphi cafe op-ja series of concerts at German Tavern Operator Hurt - - .lwine, 17, Centerville, and George Units participated. in the parade.|erator, was general chairman of universities from Munich o' Wh » WASHINGTON, July 5—Don't get too close: he believed suits in the summer-time ought to be|paycett, 36, Richmond both spec-| The reviewing stand was in frontithe celebration. Berlin. J en Car Hits Pole pe a to me with a blow torch, is all. I am wearing a sold in warm stores so a fellow can tell exactly tators, ] re Te wh Pe ttat——— so—
and: Drew Hooton, 45, : ‘Like U. 8. Students’ | Roll Hoss, 64-year-old operator suit made of corncobs, It may melt. Leaving me how much they'll itch when he gets outside. {Dayton, O., an empl : i an involuntary nudist, 4 He was not enthusiastic. He $aid all his life! y Wi Y« 21 employee. ‘Monroney Leads Sen. Thomas Wiliam C. Dingell of Chisag; of Ye Meloay Gardens Tavern, Ar : ' { alts Tr. a a first tenor, s ew And in that condition, according to a lady I he . spent learning about the good qualities of Prohibition Meeting OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., July|others 26,214. Governor—(2992 of ;.p.nan- university studentsiyern n fair condition today at “once met at a nudist camp near Santa Cruz, Cal, Wool in all weights, and here he-was studying 5 (UP) Rep. Mike Monroney held! 3786 precincts)—Mr. Murray 184,- ethodist Hospital. He was in-
I look like a pink elephant. She didn't look so SHENLEY. -He od he Woda t be Suprise ¥ To Hear Boston Judge a slight lead over veteran Sen. 650. Mr. Coe 108,734, two others Shem Breit) pun like college; red yesterday after a car in good, either, but’ we needn't go into that here. Suits came next summer in cans, to be sprayed | Times State Service ; Elmer Thomas today but a runoff 78.678. ‘which he , : The subject is my miracle haberdashery. onto the Human frame! He urged that I give the) WINONA LAKE, July ‘5— snimary will be held July 25 to, Mr. Monroney gained his edge They like to get through with| lity pole ne rn. At In the window of my favorite clothing store COINCOD suit the go by. He said he couldn't ‘be Judge Joseph T. Zottoli of the determine -who is Oklahoma's in the cities. Mr. Thomas got his School as soon as they CA. andl Ave ys was a fine-looking summer suit, which looked like Tesponsitle bod isi ; 5 ian, age, Oly Cate wi be Democratic Senatorial nominee. strongest support from rural go ou Somewhere for a beer.” Mr | Mr. Hoss, who-1 at 25 B, , a . = : nk he had visions of me parading nek > of the speakers at the Pro- ALS x vatiod tn counties. i a ‘ . \ fves 2 ad Pl vent NM dove-gray linen. Price, 4,wn Pennsylvania Ave, but I insisted, and re- hibition National Conference here aot ontonty. uled 10 oon a a 1 Richard F. D. Elderkin of Jot-{S20d St. Siliertd 2 ep cut on en . luctantly he took my money. All through his July 18 and 19. Judge Zottol{ was oliday AF $ at and facial lacerations,
. 3 > d sual ‘hol i Five. H 2 : ferson, O., said the singers “get No Linen From Old Ireland - . store, he said, was merchandise that did tricks. chairman of a committee nated NE aa a rary. Eo Youth for Christ Drive. along fine™ in conversations with hs tavern is at 6440 Winthrop
: , he had wool socks that weren't supposed to shrink, 'by the Massachusetts legislature # Gainin in Korea Germans “as long as the GerTHE MAN inside seemed confused. He didn't’ . = "enough votes to force Mr.’ Mon- 4 have any linen suits. All he had were suits made and swimming suits that were mildewproof. Com- in 1943 to study the alcohol prob
ve. : Driver of the vehicle, owned by DE oe ay ed Of Det The nad ing up were woolen suits said to make the hardiest lem.
roney and Mr. Thomas into the, WARSAW, July 5 (UP)—A mans know how to speak Eng-\, “po 0 wos Mee Octa Renee moth too sick to tak ther bit Pi foF th f run-off. < missionary recently returned from lish. ; Trissell, 35. of 6118 H id He looked up the label. It said this stuff, which : e another e. : aan for the Te one The Rev. Witham H. Alexander, Korea reported to the sixth an-| Fritz os JBauehwilz of West Ave., police said. She was booked appeared to be linen from old Ireland, was actually. Transparent Suspenders Yet : Mio al oft t ‘the Prohibiti n red-haired pastor of the First/nual Youth fot Christ Interna- Lafayet e, Ind, sal € Was... charges of reckless driving : Ra 0 ficers al he ONiChristian Church of Oklahoma tional. Convention ‘today that “pleasantly surprised” by the at-| operating a vehicle of the My. clotliier said the nylon was the Samia Was HE HAD transparent suspenders, and why any- National Committee's headquar- ye, won the Republican Sen-|thousands of persons. were at- mosphere in Germany. influence of liquor Tn, My clo body would want a pair of those for looking-|ters here. = |atorial nomination hands down./tending revival services in the Born in Vienna : Mrs. Trissell’s attorney sail his
i i 1 i {war-torn try. : | : from furfural, which, in turn, Is extracted {rom saiers keep trying to sell him clothes impregnated Textbook Exhibit | Another Contest Undecided "uy "TCV 000 41 sneeting| | Mr. Bauchwitz, born in Vienna(Slent was unable to corncobs. The acetate he wasn’t exactly sure with™ synthetic resins. “Like violin strings,” he | ‘The Democrats not only left each morning, praying for re-land reared in Berlin, lost his Municipal Court 3 this mornir haut, There ie Qoment kings of Bectate. ai suid. + li Opens at Butler - their senatoriadl contest unset-|vival” the Rev. Robert Finley, parents in the Nazi extermination|2Pd her case was continued he, most of which are second of gun cotton. The resin is supposed to keep the crease in the! An exhibit of textbooks and tled, but also apparently failed to Chicago, told the. meeting at/campaign. : ; 3 : “Explosive?” I demanded, dousing my cigaret pants. He said he was an old-fashioned fellow. instructional aids produced by 34 choose a& nominee for governor. Winona Lake near here.- . “I expected to find the German as And, if anybody wanted permanent crease, he publishing firms opened this morn-| Johnston Murray, son of .ex-| He estimated attendance aver- people in the same kind of mental ‘sald. It won't even scorch. But was prepared to sew it in" e stitching.ling at Butler Unniversity. ‘The Gov. William H. (Alfalfa Bill) aged 15,000 at meetings held withimess they were in when I left] these pants into a hot stove and Mostly the resins were being used in cottons. And exhibit will continue through Fri- Murgay, had a long lead over Evangelists Bob Pierce, Los|Germany in 1939.” Mr. Bauchpuddle. This, he added. could be the cottons were going into female dresses. Ye . ©... three opponents, but a run-off was Angeles, and Gil Dodds, Wheaton, witz said. “But they -séém to bels sald I was a child of the new era, ‘But, he expected some wrinkle-proof shirts in| ‘ Prof. R. H. VanCleave, director probable with Oklahoma City At- Ill, duting a four-week period. going back to the spirit of the his chances with the stoves in the next shipment. This sounded like & good idea of the university's summer ses- torney Bill Coe. : . | ‘The Rev, Wally White, Or-old Weimar days and learning = ~~. to me. He said they'd probably squeak. So 1 sions, i= in SHAVES. _ The display Results in the major Democratic lando, Fla. reported the Youth/how to enjoy the right things t and it felt walked out there in my corncob suit. He is scheduled battles showed: Senate—(3059 of for Christ movement was making again” = - a to | > . Ine : : 4 IC 3288. precincts) -— Mr. Monroney similar. strides In. Central and, He said that he had heard
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