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. the latter. Have you ever wondered how much time you
have wasted going to and coming from your
favorite ballpark spa? game you have missed? It was my good fortune to find an excellent subject for the study. In reality two subjects. The reason I concentrated on the one was because he had to argue his buddy into a beer’ beforé they found seats. We all know; too, that a man is able to make many more trips for thy brewmaster’s product than the popmaster’s product. You. know people
How much of a baseball
who can't drink more than eight or nine bottles
of soda. - . The two men were typical baseball fans, not too loud and not too quiet, ready for a good game.
Hits Line for Another
MY MAN DRAINED his paper cup of liquid quickly, wiped the foam off his lips and hit the line. for another. ‘His buddy declined and thus was one behind. pe Théy had bleacher seats.
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Judge for yourself
how far away they were from the main refresh-
ment station: It took two minutes and 24 seconds of uninterrupted walking to get there. With a single- beer, uninterrupted, getting back to the seat required two minutes and 38 se=6nds. Return trip with two beers took almost three minutes. We'll call the guy with two beers, Joe, the one who supplied the statistics. His buddy we can call Bob. Beginning of the last half of the first, Joe was ready for his third beer. Bob was reluctant but he felt indebted and made a play for his money. They argued for 30 séconds. Finally Joe just left. He stopped for hot dogs: One minute and 10 “seconds ‘lost. A short line for beer; 25 seconds shot, He met a friend and they chatted ‘for two minutes. When Joe got back to his seat, he had lost a total of nine minutes and three seconds of the game. Didn’t bother him. Bob was surprised at the hot dog. Joe wasn't and wasted no time in polishing it off. discussion about the beer developed. More time lost watching the’ Indians trying to keep sight of
3 [11 deaths each year in 1944, 1945 . the pennant. . Joe returned. The popcorn lasted longer than the] dicts n—V__ T. Biberstine, Bluffton: Fn ball in the. vicinity interrupted my sub- liquid. Bob took a couple of kernels and was RE ar I Jackson. Lafavette land 1046. In 1947 there were 9 jects’ attention. Joe apparently figured the paper through. He held the box while friend Joe went ds Jr Oo ow Ulamsport: WH Tagged i in" a worthy cause, Gov. Schricker buys the first of 5000 tags to be sold tomorrow at |and 16 in 1948. cup hindered his catching ability and promptly Out again. Hanes Eons, r. pchagt. Auburn: | Bair Grounds entrances by the Hospital Guild Committee of Women of the Moose, Chapter No. Long Iu Re. Plea Jor Jae drained the contents. Both hands were free. This On his way for No. 6, Joe already had missed Pimento” ome ILA Center: Point H 1. Mrs. Valera Draper (right) pins Gov. Schricker's purchase to his coat, as Mrs. Edith Monninger | 8 g ppe
didn’t feel natural. Joe excused himself again. Bob shook his head vigorously and lifted his cup. Thanks. The trip- to the foam line wasn’t direct. Joe required five minutes and 40 seconds before he headed back to his seat. Of course, he had to
tarry nine seconds;and observe a dream, size 12. know.
It's hard ‘to tell to wilat extent the most enjoyable nine seconds distracted Joe.
A few words with a fireman on one of the game. And if he’s real sharp, he can tell you the
aisles blew 17 seconds over the left field wall.
‘Plays Canary’
a bit thirsty and
A short f°
EW YORK, Sept. 1—I wish I am a backslid |
Communist today, so I can spill my insides and him, which would be, briefly, into the East River.
tell everybody all—without telling anybody any-
thing that they don’t know—and thereby reap a Hiss, for a reason still unclear, but his testimony | kind to His laurels.
kind of repulsive prestige that will drive the book publishers to me with juicy contracts in their hands.
It is a simple formula: You play the Communist line until it begins to feel a little un-
healthy, and then you pull a Pressman. By first pidity that helps it along, is founded on devious- prick in the third annual state!
name, Lee. The lad who is singing his heart out in Washington today.
* Mr, Pressman is a lawyer of sorts. He is an avowed Communist—professionally for a while, “ideologically” for a longer term. He is a recent fugitive from the American Labor Party, an old White House pet, a boon buddy of that tremendous giobal brain, Henry Wallace. They both were parcel of the pig-plowing when cousin Henry ran the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. By his own admission In Washington, Mr. Pressman, former general council for the CIO, has been hooked to the American Communist Party since 1934-35.
He has squealed, in the best trapped-gangster: Of the brotherhood decides to lower his hair and John O. Nolte, Logansport, and
fashion, on three comrades who were implicated with him in the early New Deal days. But he plays canary with platitudes, the old platitudes of the reformed Red who turns his coat.
Shortage in Force Strength
Additional Troopers Needed; Personnel | Currently at 350
The “critical shortage” in’ the Indiana state "police force was ‘partially relieved today as 33 new Total time walking back, two minutés, 53 seconds. Itroopers were admitted to the deJoe had 18 minutes and two seconds -of game [partment ‘in = Gov. Schricker’s time shot. He probably didn't think so. office
The action on the’ field didn’t excife most of the! The new. men, fresh from six customers but Joe seemed to be getting a big months “of training ‘at Indiana wallop out of the game. About 11 seconds were University, received the oath from uded to pop his paper cup. Bob had to take a Thomas C. Williams, Supreme couple of fast swallows so Joe could pop another. jand Appellate Courts clerk. The second try, a dud, took eight seconds. Swearing in of today’s contin-
Everything went smoothly for a quarter or ot increased the department's € {personnel to approximately .350.. an hour. Then Joe decided -he wanted popeer ‘men. More are needed, howev. Bob wasn’t in the mood. Fifteen seconds Hcked| ver,
and off before Joe decided to make a solo run for Fo sim 1951 bud made popcorn and another. cup. g Stale,
officials said. = -t New. men, and the posts us: Joe Meets a Friend signed them, are: A round trip took Joe's eyes off .the playing! Indianasalis—ciene ‘field for 11 minutes and 17 seconds. He met a] Tacoma Ae Robe OF Ret Todo
ck friend, The cup was far from flowing over when| (Sram Place. Robert E. Finels Sr
. A thirsty baseball fan at ’
Time consumer . .. Victory Field will miss a third of ie game. But | it's still fun.
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close to a half hour, 29 minutes and 19 seconds. At this point my notepaper and writing is blurred. I think it was the first of the seventh. Might have been the last. People were stretching. Then again, the figures might mean the last one in the eighth. One for the road in the ninth. I don’t|Sarro
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hat stown—Robert Belles, Jeffer ville; Paul W. Woodward. Oolitic:
Charles It’s safe to say, however, a thirsty man misses W. Tyree, Anders on. feKown. Ft. Wayne: To Meet i In Parks ne, Anders son, Edward L. Burk
J. 40 to 45 minutes of a two hour and 15 minute soldgsnier—ames”y . Whee Joseph Voich. St. John: et
Joaebh’ °B Molenda South Bend
Jurors: |
score and who played. Say, who did Jay?
Jehovah Witnesses Wins Test Case
A judge's ruling that Constitu|tional rights supersede local ordi-
1 w Jehovah | that I wouldn't trust him as far as I could heave| Bob Hope, famed as a non-pro, nances today gave the Jetov ‘golfer, has a chance to add an | Witnesses sect temporary JreeThis is the boy who put the boots to Alger amateur championship of another dom to conduct religious servthi ld off! it t th h hail 4 ces in city parks. is, nothing * you ‘could offer as security a e| Gov. Schricker has challenge ; Morris Plan. Hard evidence beat Hiss—things like the comedian to a brickbat con. | edge PE a an a a creaky old typewrifer and a servant who re- test at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow atl ect a temporary injunction order
membered. the State Fair Grounds. -1 restraining police from breaking! Professional communism, and the airy stu [" The Governor is to lay the first EE
By Rob 1c. R k Schricker vs. Hope yy va ‘With Brickbats
ness and foolishness and hard, bitter scheming. |championship bricklaying contest Anybody who has followed the career of that lin which 16 brickmason appren-|PaIs: gallant farmer, Mr. Wallace, knows that we were tices are entered. | For the last several Sundays one hearfbeat away from having him as a alliance against decency in living. job on five bricks. But for the foul-up that got Harry Truman have Brother Pressman beating his ‘breast and|Apprentice Competition, will pre-|such meetings. coming to the Lord in Washington today. He side at opening ceremonies. would probably be Secretary of State. With his Finals will be held next Thursold, momentarily foresworn ideologies intact. la day.
. i» | Apprentices in the first round ‘A Thief Is a Thief’ |will be Donald Musselman Bluff-
SO WHAT HAVE you got today when one e ton: Ronald Gross, South Bend;
36, of 2536 Guilford Ave.
requested against
a
Mayor Feeney,
tell the world he was bad once but is sorry now? | Gien Nolan, Washington. Nothing ‘at all. A thief is a thief. A liar is a liar. And once a Communist . . .
Communism in other peoples’
Indiana Man Wins
lands is a iv Engineer Design Award
meetings. ligion- of - deceit. It is a holy grail of carefully
looks on. roy are co-chairmen of the Hospital. Guild Committee.
parks and from arresting princi-|
He wants to compete with Mr.|police have arrested members of ang Olivia refused to answer his pe. President —full-time tool“and dupe of a vicious Hope to see who can do the best|the sect taking part in services jeters {in Brookside Park. They charged He said they were angry because freed om was W. Irving Poston, Attica, pres-| {them with violating a city ordi- he married a Japanese after their | hacked by Oklathe nominative nod over Henry, you would not jdent of the Indiana Brickmason | nance which requires a permit for mother divorced hi min 1928.
The injunction suit was filed Monday by Robert Elwood aa pre-| siding minister of the group. It| "restraining _ order | Police | | {Chief Rouls, City Prosecutor Mil-| ton Craig and the Park Board, and. claimed city police acted il-|§ [legally when they broke up theif
33 Men Take State Police Oath
re ree ean sol
Help Relieve Schricker Tagged i in Worthy Cause Plea tol Drivers
for Holiday— Take It Easy
Police: Point Out | Death Toll of 15 Over '49 Labor Day
“Speed kills.” . That is the warning from State Police Superintendent Arthur M. Thurston as thousands of Hoosier ° | motorists participate in their last™ “Ibrief vadation as the summer ‘motoring season. nears. its end with the Labor Day holiday. Indiana = aecidents over the ‘| three-day Labor Day week-end in 1949 took lives at the rate of 5 a day. Of the 15 traffic fatalities over the 1949 week-end, 14 occurred in “{rural areas where driving speeds ~ fare not restricted by a fixed limit, A total of 377 persons were ine red. i 1948 Toll Highest :
In 1943 there ‘were four traffie * |fatalities in Indiana over the {Labor Day week-end. There were
pedestrains is the Hoosier Motor Club, which estimated that 1,059,“|450 cars will be on Indiana high ways over the week-end. Todd Stoops, club secretary-
About People— .| manager, suggested several basic {rules for the safe operation of
Dad Urg es Two Star vehicles in the holiday rush: Daug hte rs End Feud [mmuhhsd int
Asks an Fontaine, Olivia De Havilland, TWO Obey the wpesd awa
| wherever you drive, Who Haven't Spoken in 3 Years, Make Up
THREE -— Get an early start leach day. Quit before twilight Walter De Havilland today pleaded with his two famous film comeés so you can have a chance star daughters, Joan Fontaine and Olivia De Havilland, to end their(to select your “bedding down" bitter feud after he himself ended a 17-year estrangement from one place for the night. . daughter. . FOUR — Don’t operate a car The 78-year-old attorney asked the actresses to “make up” after {while drowsy, tired or under the | Miss Fontaine visited him on his birthqay in Victoria, B. Cc. yester- influence of alcoholic beverages. lday. He said he wished the two; —e— FIVE—Don't try to weave in Academy-Award winning sisters ‘and wouldn't serve me, he com-iand out of long lines of traffic. lwould forget the long-standing Plained. a strict tention oo personal feud which has Rept o a _| traffic stop s warding em from speaking for three re Ta ee, and directional markers and ths | years. for Madeline Webb, one - time|'n#truction of highway .patrolmen He did not mention the third Oictanoma showgirl serving a lite [OF traffic policemen.
{corner of the family feud. erm as a murs In 1940 he: charged both Joan! Sen accompiice. . .. : PSC Denies Phone J x |
college-bred: to help him financially.! dqancei’s bid for Associated Hearings To Resume Oct. 9
‘ |jected her plea The 94,000-odd subscribers of on grounds she the Indiana Associated Telephone offered insufll- Madeline Webb [Corp. won't have to pay increased : rates while the Indiana Public Service Commission considers the
{homa Lt. Gov, James B. Berry. but the New York State Board. of Parole yesterday re-
< In 1942, Miss. Webb, then 27, [was convicted with her _sweet- utility's request for a permanent
heart, EH Shonbrin, and John rate boost. || Cullen of strangling Mrs. Susan| ~The PSC- ruled yesterday that
¢ H : Co ights Abridged [Flora Reich in New York City's Indiana Associated, second larg- ¢ y compounded lies and trickery. It is a baleful CLEVELAND, Sept. 1 (UP) | Holds Rig Miss : Flooded With Bolsheviks crusade for which thé" faceless people who serve Howard K. Graves, a mechanical In granting the order, Mr. pe Havilland Miss Fontame~—| Hotel Sutton to steal her Jewels. wt Hooaiet ephose a: MY SUSPICION at the moment has to do with a5 pawns change their politics as easily as a dirty engineering student at Massachu- Brennan said he believed the local | he men were execute rge
how far you can believe any of these strategic songbirds. Do they whistle out of the agony of ‘a tortured consciénce, or do they give themselves
up as part of a party plan? I don’t know, and and pla
it’s a cinch nobody else does. It seems to me,
shirt. setts Institute of Technology from [ordinance was in conflict with)
The FBI 8 trapped some of the functionaries by = ple lie with lie, deceit with deceit, [asin a an engineering design com-|free speech and right of assem-| ng spies in the party ranks. {bly, and that constitutional rights
Plymouth, Ind., was a winner to-/the constitutional guarantee of ba
| Fred Hagen wants his blood ck Ernest G. Callender, who used Woman and Boy {to work for Mr. Hagen, demanded Di ie of Injuries
$17.60 in back wages, but Hagen
rate boost. | The order also set the date for resumption of the hearings, which began last month, for Oct. 9, and said rates would continue to be
Mr. Graves won $150 for his 4 -~ So 1° will not buy Mr. Pressman’s sudden were greater than the right: of tes he would _[set on a system-wide basis inpaper on * -and Construc- .| told Detroit. authorities he would] A 3. year-old nw and a 30- -yearthough, that we are suddenly flooded with a change of heart too heavily. It has taken Mr. [paper a Fabris Harpsichord Li” to regulate park act! "| not pay “until that fellow returns ‘old woman were dead today of stead of on an individual. exe
flock of backslid Bolsheviks, who tear their hair “ppessman some 15 years to sing. The tune is |p and rend their garments in a motivated blood- _Aretty, but it seems to be a song we have heard / before, and the worlds are hackneyed. “THe: years Have & Nabit of breeding" distriist, ~beeti listening to Jake Malik Tately, and WOU |Jorese oy oponsored by the;
bath of contrition.
Whit Chambers was an avowed ex-Party- “man
who hit the mourners’ bench ‘with such vigor has ever been one. Amen, brethren.
Frame,” submitted in national
t - jcompetition for engineering, A heaping. on a permanent in
ne-Junction. is scheduled Sept. 5... The fnjunction was the outgrowth of almost weekly arrests |by city police of Jehovah wit-|
I have
F. Lincoln Arc ‘Welding.
say that the truth is not ih one, -or in one who Foundation.
‘Secret Tappings’
/ J py
WASHINGTON, Sept, 1—In my back pasture, -
surrounded by a couple’of acres of grass and a tigate Chick. That led to wire tappings at the deputy assistant
few trees too slim hide behind, is a are solid; no microphone.
ept out ‘the straw on the floor and ina brass «cuspidor -and I'm now offering it fora reasonable rental-to-U.-S. Senators; industrialists and big-time lawyers in search of a little privacy. “In-all Washington, the sworn testimony indi-
cates, there is no other cloister where the law- Raises Question of Elhics : print
givers can gather-without their every word being jotted down by a policeman, or a private eye. Gad! T'lt probably grow rich retailing secrecy to statesmen. Any place else in town is subject to the acro-
en for a skinny sleuth to Carlton Hotel and then at the Mayflower, where state for Near Eastern, South ncrete root cellar. Its walls underlings of Hughes had rooms. ce inside to slip- & miniature coincidence, Sén. Brewster was living at the May- | State Department announced yeshe nearest Sefephione wire 1s half flower Hotel.
‘nesses conducting services | Brookside Park. In each recent | case the defendants were dis-|
.. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP) missed by ‘Municipal Court Judge
Alex Clark who said he believed =~ | —Burton Y. Berry, a native of; So the ‘Senator asked the lieutenant to ver Fowler, Ind. has {a appointed. 'the Drginanees was legal.
secretary of ” Clerks’ Union Urges
Boycott of Russ Goods |
terday. | LAFAYETTE, Sept. 1 (UP) Mr. Berry, a veteran of 22, The Retail Clerks’ International creeping around in ventilator shafts tapping wires | years in the Foreign Service, suc- Association has ‘asked its 250,000 in behalf of the Senator. He just happened to|ceeds Raymond A, Hare, the new- members to use “all legal-means” take a look at Sen. Brewster's own phone line in Sesh Aran U. 8. ambassador to to-keep-from handling Russian-
Hoosier Named Aid By Frederick c. Othman In State Department
By an 0dd| Agjan and African affairs, the.
{ Lt. Shimon put on his workclothes and began
discovered that it was tapped, too. H-m-m-m-m,| Saudi Arabia. {made goods and _commodities said the lieutenant to himself. asso I from Sovietudominated countries. | : Secretary-Treasurer James Al John Joseph Lauber, 5230 Suffridge of the union also asked Grandview Dr., has been named| members to urge their employers to. the Dean’s List of Honor Stu- |“ as loyal American citizens” to dents at the University of Notre| withdraw from inventories and |Dame. He is a pre-medical stu-| sales counters such ‘merchandise
NAMED TO. DEAN'S LIST
HE RIPPED THAT tap off the Senator's phone ‘and then went about the business of installing other taps on other ‘peoples’ lines. This raised a| pretty question of ethics.
~iCatenderiswife-two pints-of-blood|
chinge base. . Several cities, led by Conner oie kid Greencistie, eontended that Associated’s investment varied so much from exchange to exchange, and there was so much difference in service, the rates should be calculated for each of the 39 exchanges, PSC Order The PSC order sald Assistant Public Counselor Lloyd C. Wampler and the intervening cities should be prepared to cross-exe amine the company’s - witnesses, who testified when the hearing opened, and also to present their own case next month, The utility, which is a subsidtary “of the General Telephone Corp. of New York, asked last May for rate boosts that would: {cost telephone users an estimated + 181,225,000 a year. - pe rspeee Exhibits introduced at the frst hearing showed the company was - not losing money, but that” the ° rate of return on the investment in Indiana Associated was .de-
my blood.” !injuries received in local traffic The employer said he gave Mr. accidents. “BIH FIONHery, 310 N. Wast §t.; wher she was ill last year. He died today in General Hospital of |denied his worker's claim of Te- injuries received when struck by \payment and said emphatically:'y truck yesfbrday. “He won't get a cert until I get| police reported the boy was {my blood packs | [crossing the street’ at Tippecanoe sg and ‘West Sts. when he was hit t A California. Air National yy a tractor-trailer driven by Guard was winging to Mayoiyarry EB Blue, 33, of Winamae. {Clinic at Rochester, Minn., today" Mrs, Verna J. Ellis, 30, of 720 in a "last chance” mercy fHht weet Drive, Woodruff Place, in(to save the life of a woman bed- jureq in an auto-accident Saturridden two years with arthritis. l45y gied yesterday in St. Francis The family of Mrs. Stanley! Hospital, | Stewart, wite of the assistant ad-" ghe was riding with her hus{vertising manager of Santa Rosa pang George, 40, on U. 8. 40 near Pregs-Democrat, ‘called on "thelthe post Road, when their car | Guard for help after a physician|.gjjided- with a truck driven- by
[told them immediate treatment at Richard Dunnell, 50, of IndianMayo was her. last chance’ for apolis.
recovery. . AEA ar Littlejohn Named
Doctors said commercial “travel -would-be-too strenuous for their patient, so Brig. Gen, John For Representative Turner, commander of the 618t rhe Marfon County Democratic Fighter Wing of ‘the ANG, vol- Committee has elected Forrest M. unteered a special C-47 hospital Littlejohn, attorney, to fill a vatransport. "cancy. on the party's -ticket for
(dent it in the college of Science. alread on hand. ’ lining rapidly. re -batics and the electrician’s pliers of Police Lt. Or rather, Sef. Matthew M. Neely (D. W. Va.)| ge et y a oi . "i rome! ave State Representative. AA nge Joseph Shimon, who has spent most of this week raised it. He charged the lieutenant with breaking | 3 1 n oh ) i £g w ate : Rave He will replage a M. Den J li E off 1 : with his ears alternating from pink to crimson; laws of God and man with his own wire tapping. | river ccuse 0 asin emphis, Tenn., Waitress 1 nis, Beech Grove, whb resigned viian reeman © trying to explain to the Senators his reasons for But suppose, for the sake of argument, that Lt. /olfe a cash tip and the shirt ‘his candidacy because he will be p | | P | obe Section tapping phone wires of citizens. Shimon really believed it was legal for him-to| Loft his- back, - out of ‘the state during-the cam- I OF Israel Parley ownstairs ag Thi Get C H t d tap phone ‘wires. How could he justify ripping] oy on icycl e n oO ar ..| When the waitress admired the paign. Julian Freeman, 5514 Washingpa : ings ompilicare out somebody else’s phone’ tap? red and white polka dot shirt a- The Committee also named ton Blvd, left New York last JASSON’S NO HOTEL ROOM, it turns out, is safe from
this agile policeman. Consider, for instance, what happened at the Mayflower, a hostelry of impec-
"cable reputation and excellent telephone service
except when Lt. Shimon
oh the back hall, disguised as a janitor and ti
kering with the “able right than you had.installing your own wires.”
. “It was just a little; short Piece of wire 1 took,” Lt. Shimon insisted. > “I. don’t care how short it was,” Senator.
Motorist Says He Merely Swerved In Attempt to Dodge Eight Others
Residents of the 3200 block 8. Rural St. today were demanding action against a motorist who “ran a boy Into a front yard, knocked him from his bicycle and skinned his arm.’
roared the “You had no right to do it. No more
The Senafor was so angry he sputtered. I
customer was wearing, he pulled~Eeren Acree, ryington it off and left it for her on the rant‘ operator, Deneseratic Jerusalem. table, along with a tip.'Said the nominee for Warren Township He will attend a_ conference surprised” waitress: “He wagn't trustee, replacing Fred Welking. called by Israel Premier David even wearing an undershirt.’ joriginal nominee, who -has moved Ben Gurion tp discuss economic “lout of the county ‘and financial
restau-inight on an Air France plane for
problems of the boxes. Things got so complicated there, wire Mrs. Walter Foust, 3211 8. Rural 8t., and-her sister, Mrs. Arthur .. At least one group of citizens Ly : Jewish state. tn Yappers tapping She pag Of_Sther Wire tappers, Mr ll wed Ji ng a for conterences, 1 Van Sickle, 3213 8. Rural 8t., sald they would file affidavits against was glad Canada’s railroads Montpelier Waterworks - Mr. Freeman, one of 44 Amerithat even got confused.
It turned out that Sen. Owen Brewster (R. Me.) was investigating Howard Hughes, the man Who runs an airline, but whois best known perhaps for his distovery of Miss Jane Russell. Well, sir,
there seemed to be a toothless little man named tance methods of snooping into conversations
Chick Taps investigating the Senator.
now am taking reservations. a man who, they said, “deliberately chased a boy into their yard oy ‘yesterday.
The rates go up at night, but that's because “Reckless drivers in this rieighI'll have to sit out there with my shotgun, in |porhood oust be stopped,” they son, 12, to the 3200 block Rural case the lieutenant has thought up any long-dis- said, St. The rar chased him into the, + Sheriff's deputies who ques- yard of Mrs. Van Sickle,” said foned the accused driver said he Johnny's mother, Mrs. Leona Wil-! admitted nearly running down the son; 3028 Alice St. - - “boy, -but said it was unintentional.| Mrs. Van Sickle sald: “I was|
which do not concern him.
p>:
‘around and followed Johnny wil-|
were clickety-clacking into motion today. They wére-the hoboes who were idled by the _nine- -day | strike.
can business and civic leaders
Sale to City Approved making the trip, is representing The Public Serviee-Commission the Council of Jewish Federations ! Tyésterday approved the sale of and Welfare Funds. 5 Two~men who ride the rods, the waterworks at Montpelier, Mr Freeman heads the Freee interviewed at Toronto, Ont. ! (Blackford County)-by the In-man Store Equipment’ Co. 17 8. | didn’t hesifate to give their names diana Water Co. and the Indiana Harding St... - . and “beefs.” and Michigan Eléctric- Co. to the
Danny Randils and his knights city.
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The PSC also gave permissior Klan Dragon Seized
to the eity to issue $70,000 2-7 As Crackdown Looms
per cent bonds to finance the urchase. CONWAY, 8. C,, Sept. 1 (UP) Sheriff C. E. Sasser jailed the
?? ? oy ?2? 5 He said he Swérved off the street! standing on my front porch, dnd of the road got up-early from] The Quiz Master Test Ye r Skill ® * % [to avoid hitting about sight other|I could hear the ,boy shouting the. churchyard lawns to take eo.. DOYs opibikes. and crying. The car followed him their first baths in 10 days.
Deputies indicated he will not right into the yard, and Johnny Union Station's washrooms were : be held unless complaining wit- fell from his bike and into the open again. lay ing hard, green and wet, does not burn easily. |nesses press ey ok hedge. Jeff Burtom. got ready for nis Weatherholt Resumes gravid, py - ot ine Saraliusd eo @ Yesterday -. six neighborhood | Cries and Runs Home = ltrek. to Vancouver, B. C: for the u Klux Klan last. nig
What was the source of Cecil Rhodes’ fortune? boys" reported they "were riding | “His arm’ was skinned and his! winter, and said not riding the POSH After. Sick Leave |arrested two other men today in
‘Deo fires occur i Amazon aT
What percentage of World War II wounded | Ye tage ~~ They are practically unknown. The wood, be- be
survived? . y More than 97 per cent. Resources of blood plas “ma played a big part in the le-umving.
0. ! controlled the diamond-mining their, bicycles “single file along bike was damaged slightly,” Mrs./rods for 10 days ' “almost drove : Ernest Weatherholt of Cannel- conection “With recent race vio- . industry e 8 Yr Wer i : 7 ‘Under which Pharaoh did the exodus ‘of the South Atrica. rp eo ithe. 3200 ‘block Alice St. Van’ Sickle said. “He was cryin 40 WO n ~will—resume- his duties as Jénse at Juv Nye Beach: Israelites from Egypt take place? ‘eae we 4A man driving an old model and ran home. He yas wring, Mr. Randals sald his biggest, (Chief Deputy -Becretaty of State e sald m arrests may be
¢: made today in what was shaping
f bel le to buy today after a six-week sick. eat was or ng abe X \por- up as a wholesale crackdown on
Willys car “stopped and became hysterical.” efed when it wine for seven days. “I couldn’t| His. position was held t
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