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iy ¥ oe : Ea As ; ls ik agi Shir hs ri A a ey re FARA cafe DHA Hid sia bak ) . 2A QS i Clouds aE : mm io ; For 4 ad er ! g While millions are wasted on Soordeggliog, money 4s ) : r needed for bullets. From Germany The at Was the Som Plaint Su non-political engineers made a ' es last Sunday, popular op Mrs. Mary Kahn, 36 Pleasant| port. my, and their Megs Rave grawn Run Pkwy., N. Dr, who came to If you agree that this is a poor time. for wasting tax ‘money k : | | America from Germany in 1881} on Political pets, sign this blank and mafl it to your Senator or died yesterday in her home. She| “Representative in Washington. ; was 77. : . the clerk of the to Born in Meuchmool, near r Strass- : . DBEsxx vossrussnnes rane. the ele h circuit court or Deg he was brought to this U. 8, Senator SeeyseSrnisgapusenreatusty ais srant onsen sinter west] Socal 1 lection ; —1eountry-when she was 8 and lived eT E oe guési ng PP cation Jor. a ors e in Indianapolis the rest of her uv. 8. Representative ARSAAENNEN Nts as RAEN EAR rey ANAS E ; He tan SR 24 life. Her husband. Alex was killed : Be an request meh an {ih & local automobile accident In We (or 1), the undersigned, indorse the following policies and’ “ til atu 1630. . solicit. your help as our elected representatives in the United States ction. ) r. Government to accomplish these aims: e° adjutant She lived with the family of her 1. Minimize non-defense spending by aholishi of Pennsylvania said a daughter, Mrs. Alma Henricks ho & y a shing subsidies and ‘ Re ilar Wetzel, _ Initiating economy { government, : Program exis ot the 28th Btviion Es Services. will be at 7 p.m. Tusa: 2. With the savings from such an economy, provide the mil would lose his ballot. Foie P day in the residence. Burial will tary With the necessary budget to insire and maintain an All 10000 men of Pennsyl- nd Photographer [be In Crown Hill. adequate detenss program. vania’s 28th will be stationed at Cupid's arrow finds its mark : . . Wiliam 6. Henthorn and Holding hands while they ey fil ph license pplication are Miss | Also surviving are two sisters 3. Preserve, It possible, present tax rafes as a remit of such Camp Atterbury by Sept, 11. Miss Patricia June Huen. : 2M SCONOMY. A Cre ia June Fuen. g Ruth Hayes : and Hubert T. Johnson, Mrs. Anna Clements and Mrs. ; Court clerk's office, oo Pe : Carrie Bowlus, both of Indianap- 4. Maintain an economic system of free enterprise in keeping already has some Absentee bal- i olis: 5 with democratic principles and not indorsi ; lots on hand and others are be- d S ® SHARACT 6; 3 _Srahdsn, Chasis Hen econo Sréing: 4 socialise ity 98 band 4h others are ) arriage | are ooms ere’ Ba ‘actual count, . plant of|ricks, and a great-grandson, my. : : the common pigweed yields 17,000 Ronald Hendricks, both of Terre Respectfully submitted, If a serviceman is unable to i or e | seeds. Haute. oO a serviceman is unghie to | ith K Hostiliti | ge ind dd tion card, a relative or any ther} ais ui din an 0S I ! 18S y person may obtain it and mail it| | to him. Will Seek Ord Weddings Take 33 Pct. Jump; July Increase Service Station Opens Each Weekday al 8 A. M. Open Every Monday ond Friday After the servicemen fils in| ee rder Is 115 Over Same Period Last Year Night Until 9 O'Clock Which the ball anould be mated | goneerearing Coach Bn | his ature ust: be: sworn to! SOMERSET, Mass, Aug. 26 It may be the full moon or the darkening clouds, but at any| by Jastu autho to admin- (UP) —Shirley May France's rate the little fellow with the bow and arrow is finding his mark| soe Hl an | as ~ {father said today he will go to! with increasing frequency. rh mee Sasha: eR Font 3IF WallfeousY for a restraining order to)... The. MAIKiage. rae. in. Marion. county has. faken .an. sa} . — : : . prevent her swimming coach, Surge, and is expected to go even higher in the light of the world | ORR and postage free to tiie election. "np 0 Isituation. % commissioners, who mail the bal-|; 0. ic — Irom “bother. Weddings have. taken a 33 per|————r———sie HAR lots. | J oe J. Walter France said he did cent increase here since the outMilitary officiald throughout the | nation are making a special ef not pare is here us 38-vear-old break Korean Suing ri Student Admits fort to see that no one in service =o.“ ing B as ing as it was A re In July. the fest . full loses. his right to. vote. in - fall "5, trith the Foudakian family. [S500 Sh LY 08 regan, 630 . TH | election, said Mr. Sears. laWim the 0 twice has falled to ranolied 38 DEgAN, fat | ai e English Channel, left couples applied for permission to (her home here Wednesday night wed. That was well over 516 ‘and went to live with Mr. Bow In the same month in 1949. | : : : dakian and his wife at nearby, Toi. Arar Stan | Confesses Beating ghton. Later today she left ; {there to live with two girl friends | In the first 24 days of August, Redhead to Death : ) p A lin thelr home at Fall River, [599 couples were nipped by] NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (UP)— Embraces Mother !Cupid’s arrow, contrasted with, Detectives cracked the “Race; : M#. Boudaiki 437 during the same period last|Track Murder Case” today when| Pion indionc part n a fan diove her to her year, a 23-year-old television school; eer | ome this afternoon 80| ar. violetta Payne student confessed the killing of a| — she could pick up some clothing yne, marriage ~ School Teacher Shirley’s mother met her out- Sesnge Sle k S2id she noticed sb Donate Fini > crease o e number of couples * Mrs. Mary Souder :Richards, side and they embraced. Then who are accompanied b: ube Police said the student, Steven 3935 Graceland Ave. one of Indi-/they entered the house where they arents y Albert, admitted he battered the ana’s early school taechers, died met the girl's father, who Shirley! a head of Mrs. Teresa Maguire, 34 yesterday. in her home. She as has said only wanted “to make There seems to be a greateri,, i sno was dead, then tore off NO 77. money” on her as a swimmer. wren! of Toung People getting pe Clothes ~ they -, NS CHAR GE 3 A 1900 graduate of Indiana “Hi Champ.” said Mr. France. ([L470I00" She said, ‘but thee parked automobile behind the INS 0] State Teachers College, then ‘In-| “Hi, Dad,” Shirley replied, and!epeqge Aqueduct race track. TALL I Yi diana State Normal, Terreithe three went inside. : Albert, who signed a confes- ION ~ Haute, she taught four years in| A few minutes later, Mrs. — war had nothing to do|gion after all-night questioning, grade schools in. Indianapolis, France came out and approached [Ith the wedding of William G.\safd he “saw red” after Mrs. : South Bend and Anderson and at Mr. Boudakian who was sitting in'enthorn. 20, of 2210 Lafayette zaguire, the mother of an 8-year-| i the opliege. She also was a mem- his parked car. Rd, and Miss Patricia Juneigid daughter, bit his tongue. | ber of the Alpha Sorority, and Withholds Reply eun, 20, of 7507 Rockville Rd.| “I hit her so that she would i was one-time head of the Calen-| “Why don’t .you le Shirl “We had planned to be mar- let go,” he said. “She did after I dar Club of North Methodist ,, .oi who aived. ye riey ried today some months ago,” hit her, but my tongue hurt terri-| - oa, oh. ata Asked. “Why don'tithey said. “But Bill is 1-A and/bly.” He said he picked up a Genuine Fib / She was born in South Bend,’ ) “rn 8 ii er may be called to the draft atirock “and kept hitting her,” | er but lived in Indianapolis 46 akian did not reply. At anytime, At least we'll have a Left in Weed Patch |

that moment, he said, the horn little time together.” The student sald: after the

years. She also was a member of | International Study Club. : {Of is ay Shot» circuited and! The young copie will be mar- Woman fell unconscious, he ripped - - —_Services are being arranged inl gp CONVIARY: “today in the T off her clothes and dragged " Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. - Shirley, carry hf % = REase, |Cburch, 17th St. and Broadway. body across the road where She is survived by her husband, ras te Car Se a ra They met 9s Butler University dumped it in a weed- covered Charles W.; a daughter, Miss ~~" : - SO students. gy “will continue going. patch. Ruth ' Richards, Normal, Ill. a ito school. The body, nude except for avion}

Mr. and Mrs. France pleaded | son Paul W., East Point, Ga., two with their daughter to stay with Expecting Call stockings and multi-colored san-|

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grandchildren, Charles H. and them, but Mr. Boudakian told| “The war sit dals, was found by two race track , . uation has a lot to nm Fou “Spies Ratio, Xia mo es £0 Fon he, in, od, roy ROT Yar, IL vic = 80 * 3 ‘drove off. our marriage,” said Orville Keen- . pax yoy . Womans INHER | talled uder, Huntington Park, Cal. 25, ripped and bloodstained skirt, iy nsta He later drove her to the Fall an, of 966 N. Campbell St. | 7 d undercioth RIT : River home of her friends, Betty and Miss Anne Bright, 22, of 538|Piouse and underclothing. An S0ILING ~ Most John C. Guinn and Freda Ayasha where she re-|Powell PL. gutapsy showed that she bad not 2.4 Door peated she “didn’t want to go| - Orville is a member of the in- oH Yaped, Dressed in blue dungarees, a Sedans

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died yesterday in his home, He was 68. Mr. Guinn, who was a retired farmer and laundry employee, lived in the home of his sister, Mrs. Hallie Lanham. He was born fn Monterey, Ky, and lived here since 1930. Services will be at 2:30 p. m. to-

home.” Father ‘Satisfied’ Mr. France said he was “satisfied” she was staying with “such good people” rather than with the Boudakians. Shirley met her mother last night for the first time since the Channel aspirant left home. They

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active army reserve and may be called any day. In the meantime, they said, he will return to school at Purdue University. :

at the McKee Tabernacle Pres byterian Church. Truck driver Hubert T.: Johnson, 24, of 1425 8S. Earl St. and Miss Ruth Hayes, 18, of 919 E.| Market St, were married Jesters

They plan to ber married Sept. 2.

white T-shirt and loafers, Albert, a Navy veteran, ig booked on a charge of The husband of ‘the slain woman; James, 35, a truck driver, said he last saw his wife at 6 a. nf. Thursday when he left for work. Mrs. Maguire feft her daughter

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Polio has not been widespread this summer, but the kids aren't forgetting about it. Another program for the polio fund was announced. yesterday by children in the Addison St. and. Holmes Ave. area. Their] Carnival, featuring baseball toss, target shooting and homemade refreshments, netted $11.20. Running the show were Richard Bolling, 724 8. Holmes; Eddie and Jimmie Burgett, 702 8, Holmes; Steven and Glenda Rogers, 865 8S. Addison; and Sue Brock, 852 8, Addison. They are| 9 to 13 years old. P

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