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WEDGEPORT, N. 8S, Sept. 15—The 7th International Tuna Cup matches ended the first dav with the Chilean team in the lead with 72 points. The U, 8S. team —0. : Four fish were taken in eight hours of fishing. Members of the Chilean. Cuban, Brazilian and Argentinian teams caught one fish apiece. Everything was balled up from early morning. and to most of the fishermen and spectators on the boats, continued to be balled up until the final gun went off ending the day of competition. NO fish.
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hour late. By the time they could get boats and join the fishing parties, two hours elapsed. It takes 30 minutes fo_drive to Wedgeport from Yarmouth and an hour by boat to the fishing area off Soldiers Rip. « T was fortunate in having Wilbur Shaw looking
. out for things. Mrs. Tony’ Hulman went to a
party given.by one..of..the local dignitaries...It was a must and she had to miss, the first day's fishing. . } _ } Helter-skelter Wilbur and T jumped aboard one of the press boats and headed for the Rip. He was carrying line and piano wire Mrs. Hulman brought for her fisherman husband. On the heaving ocean we made the transfer to Tony's boat. Dr. IL.eon Storz, Worcester. Mass. was fishing. No luck. Up to that time, not one fish had been landed. Tony was to take over the fishing seat at {he half-day mark. Last year he had won the toss and fished first. There was talk. Serious talk that the fishing might be poor because of the recent hurricane. The small fish, bait on the fin, aiways are driven out to sea during a blow. The big babies follow. Herrings, with the hooks inside, skipped unmolested.on the surface. : A wave of. excitement swept the 21 fishing boats when the Cubans ran up the yellow flag signifying a fish was hooked. Shortly the Argentinians ran up a flag and it looked good. Then came the lull. For the American team it was for the rest of the day. Tony Hulman took over exactly at noon. I threw a good luck charm overboard and sang a
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don’t Have to be quiet when you're fishing for === . tuna ime and the shiny bait slipped by with = " PTE no concern for the Americans who were defend- — - FRIDAY, SE EMBER 15, 1950 ing the title. They had won two years in a row.
The day was. perfect. according to the fisher- S f . * * i ih men. The sun shone brightly and the waves were d p . on d © © Qs Oo J T uc S abeut four feet high. 1 could have disagreed with y : I In - : r 2 r : r them but other matters were on my mind. White . :
River was never like the waters around Soldier's Rip. \ : ssues To see 21 boats, one must admit, representing hn
eight nations, all lined up flying their flags, is
acy and wha : i = on , At one point during the day, the boats suddenly Ye turned around and headed the other way. It was Governor $ Conclave funnv because ali morning we plowed in "the Hears Appeal for opposite direction and didn’t get anywhere. Tony T ‘ h Hulman explained what was happening. ougner Program The boats go_just fast enough to keep in one ° Fhe Governor's Safety Conferspot in the outgoing tide, Then ‘the tide starts spnce, ending a two-day session at going -badk andthe -boats. reverse their positions. the Murat Temple this afternoon, It's like spinning your wheels. Outer Ball Island sent out an SOS—Save Our tSate. was either to our right or left, afl day. Someone ‘The distress signal was hauled should put a drive-in movie screen to relieve the gut after national and state safemonotony when the fishing is punk. _ ty experts reported on the “whole-
Tony Sees. It Through sale slaughter” due to traffic acTONY fished to the bitter end. We all hoped Then gver the nation. Poni for_any of the Americans to get a strike even a , mation for- the> National second before the gun went off. If-you hook one _ = = I wh before the gun goes off, you can take all night, if Safety Conference, yesterday told
5 . ‘onference delegates more than ea TY ; s will count. : necessary, to land the fish and it 31.000 people were killed in traffic
You're a dead duck when the gun goes off. } . : A accidents lasf year. He estimated Our boat pulled in with a bunch of guys with he } he long faces. On the docks the lucky guys and 8.000 ore il Be a lucky teams were grinning like cats. Practically ou h rahe safety oo ram.” the whole town lined up for the weighing ‘of the 8 oe safety program. fish ~ 29,000 ‘Bad Drivers The final taily gave the Chileans undisputed or eretgry oi Siu © harles Two men were fatally injured when thrown from this I1/5-ton truck involved in collision at Ind. first place. We read the board and wept’ Manuel _ = TE he front in the battle 29 and Ind. 32. D. Peno, Chile: 602 pounds. 1 hour, 10 minutes— * on oN oretr ; ol FIV 672 points; Jorge Prado, Brazil: 590 pounds, 1 hour, to rid ro a n To on Chad 30 minutes; Petro P. Kohly, Cuba: 513 pounds, 1 oe es go i . sta re ae hour. 5 minutes; Arturo Llavallol, Argentina: 343 rivers Hie ha aken more than pounds, 11 minutes 29 000 unfit ‘drivers off the highOur side didn't even get on the board. But, a motorist whe is involved in ris ; fisherman never “'. ’ : tomorrow is another day and a fi three major traffic mishaps in one
i yn? yo? gives up. We'll show ‘em. -_ year, he asid, automatically 1s
Wartime Dreams
NEW YORK, Sept. 15—1 had a dream, dear, and I hope you had one, too, so I can swap you even. My dreams are operating on a wartime status ‘again, largely unpleasant, full of mayhem and sudden death, to where 1 wake up goosepimpled not to mention screaming. - 1 have 3worn off the movies and television, lately, because I got free double-features in my own sack. Not only double-features, but a short newsreel, a macabre Mickey Mouse, and a sinister travelog. All concerned with violence. Riddle me this, psychiatrists. Last night I shot, single-handed. 28 men, and was struggling to reload my bowling-piece when the blessed dawn arrived. Whether they were Indians or North Koreans is not clear, but the havoe was horrid. One of the assassins turned into a wolf and bit me, and, as I remember, I had to choke him, Commando fashion, I believe this was an Indian, after all, because Gen. Custer was mixed up in the script. and I scalped the victim,
Straight Out of Hitchcock. = NIGHT BEFORE LAST it was a super scientific horror film, such as might have been developed In a Soviet studio, but with one exception. The direction was superb—-straight out of Alfred Hitchcock. It went like this. A visiting college football team invaded the college of which I was a peachcheeked sophomore. Right off, I spotted something phony. I expect I didn’t like the expression on the head cheerleader’'s face, I knew him for a wrong-o, if you get what I mean, despite his expert jitterbugging at the dance we threw after the bonfire and the speeches. I remember this fellow well. He was as hland
and quiet as the butler who dishes up the hemlock
in the innocent sassafras tea, but he had the inner malevolence of Peter Lorre. It was only after nearly all .the faculty had been mysteriously destroyed, via deft devices, and the student body had mysteriously melted, that I hit upgn his plot. One of our near-sighted. long-lipped absentminded chemistry sharks had developed a method
. - oT To suspended The cry of “politics” was raised By Robert C. Ruark during a panel discussion on traf-fic-safety when several delegates
of turning common dirt into frantically fissionable urged adoption of a merit system
stuff. In thrall to a bookmaker, he had neglected for Indiana’s Bureau of Motor to inform the government of his find. These visi- Vehicles. No formal action was tors—1I think they were denizens of another planet, taken on the proposal. or at least a rival political group—descended ina Industrial Talks flock of flying saucers and the fat, as the saying Industrial officials and union goes, was in the fire. ; leaders opened the Industrial They wooed this dude with lemon pop and the Safety Section of the conference blandishments of shapely coeds (who were ac- this morning. It was headed by| tually spies) and all was darned near lost until 171. L. Ridinger, direcior of safety, | tumbled. Somehow a submachine gun found its Inland Steel Corporation, East way into my chubby fingers. I know it seems im- Chicago; Lester Thornton, _sub-| ‘possible, in light of the fact that I faced 200 armed district director United Steelmen, but I killed everybody. With the, exception, workers of America (CIO). and that is. of the co-educational spies. I was born in Charles E. Brown. industrial rethe South, and some of that ingrained chivalry lations manager, iKngan & Co., still clings. Indianapolis. I forgot to say that 1 was wounded desperately, State Fire Marshal Alex Hougafter having been—tortured, and that I never re- 1and was to head the Fire Safety loaded once. I fired the Thomas-weapon with one Section before a luncheon at hand. a feat I defy Dick Tracy to emulate. Then banquet hall.
I woke up, shivering like a cuffed cur or a con- In the afternoon, a session on Spectators jam around flaming tractor-trailer under which driver burned to death after two. scious-stricken..Commie..... Farm _and Home Safety and an- fryck crash. : > oe : - : ; other on Public Recreation Safety. ”
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To Perform Rite, Replacing Canon Glamis Castle.in. Scotland. sate : ting of Shakespeare's “Macbheth* was the scene of royal wedding troubles: today. Prince Georg of Denmark sume moned an ordinary Danish sexe man’s pastor to the castle to officiate at his marriage to Vise countess Anson, niece of Britain's Queen Elizabeth. The 30-year-old Prince telephoned Pastor Mogens Buch after Canon Harry Rorison of the Scottish Episcopal Church was forbidden to perform the ceremony. Canon Rorison said the Bishop of St. Andrews ordered him not to perform the ceremony because the 33-year-old bride-to-be divorced her former husband, Maj. Viscount Anson, The wedding will take place tomorrow in the private chapel of Glamis Castle. Queen Elizabeth, holidaying at Balmoral Castle, is expected to attend the reception. ~ ~
u Paging Rand-McNally Michigan state troopers stopped Adam H. Bell, 27, pedaling along a highway near Clinton, Mich, on a bicycle and asked him where he was going. Bell said he was going to Cincinnati. The troopers told him he was headed toward Chicago. : | However, he landed in jall afte¢ ithe bike was identified as one stolen from Mrs. Tommie Clark in Detroit. . ~
” Friendship Fim Star Peter Lawford was a week-end house guest today at the Nogales, Ariz., home of Lewis Douglas, § (Ameritan ambassador to England. Lawford's name frequently has been linked 8
Mixes Funerals and Laughs reelers in o° to conclude the conference. D ° ge ® ® 4 - ? S IS jus s , y 70-~ s pian — i parimdibs aatri which only a few people are killed. I find I can river, Pinned in Mis Cab, Indiana Demands
pack a full funeral into only one reel as dreams Sergeant Arrests
* ® » { " are measured and 1 can do it with laughs ice in 5 Tong 7 Perishes in Flaming Wreck Uniform Truck Act daveiter, Shar. Mr. Lawiond
an achievement not touched, yet, by- J, Arthur | ‘ . ia seri! Rank or Sole TV. ‘sin vive ; Neigh bors’ Row i Bodies of Other Victims Thrown Clear “a bed his Presuce: pie, as s beginning to bother me, this vividness o } . . a . dream. In the last war I dreamed mostly of Pretty ~ BOLICE sergeant yesterday In Night Collision at Ind. 29 and 32 Leach Tells Parley Rua a girls, and often in technicolor, There was some- ...'\ 1} envied and pitied by his Scorched earth and debris at the side of Ind. 29 today marked of O 3 Bare Therapy thing of the soap opera in those dreams, but it ¢ =" ae ore and court workers, the point at which a two-truck collision and fire claimed the lives ver-Load Fight {| American women should go was more Graustark than Molotov. What I mean pi." oc ordered to arrest his Of three men. one from Indianapolis. . . { Times Special ‘barefooted and bare-legged. Dr, ia I never drop off, now, without feeling under the own wife Dead .were: : PORTLAND, Ore., Sept, 15 - Phiroza Duvar, of India, told the pillow to see if the tommy-gun is smoothly oiled = y4 began when his wife and a Forrest Money, 44, of 819 8. Holt Ave. Indiana state officials led the fight Medical Women's International Walter Booth, 22, Lebanon, before the National Association Association in Philadelphia yes
and free of grit. neighbor woman became involved
I cannot afford a psychiatrist, so in diagnosis took her case -to the office of the Otis Perkins, 26, Lebanon.
an overdose of governmental ghost stories. Meet ;, ap argument. The neighbor by impact, a tractor-trailer and a truck laws.
me tonight in dreamland, honey, but you better aoainqt the sergeants wife charg- 1'¢-ton truck went over a 10-foot Names B. F. Carr Mahlon Leach, director of Indiana’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles,
come armed. Baby has been reading too much ing assault and battery. embankment and burst into
‘Put Up or Hush’
scare stuff out of Washington lately. flames 17 miles northwest of hére! | * » =» T : Bernard F. Carr today was ap- toid the nation-wide gathering of A - ha g THE POLICE issued a warrant 3 tHe misgsition of Ind. 29 and/pointed resident in hospital ad- state officials that Indiana WAS wear Sugh Hioubles Seca use they B Frederick C Othman her--arrest: and -the -captain:— ren (ministration at Indiana Univer: pledged to halt the flow of over- 30 barefooted. y > gave it to the sergeant Jo serve. The accident occurred about sity Medical Center. loaded trucks rolling over the Me, lit No one knows what was said 10:15 p. m., according to .state Mr. Carr is a_ ; [state highways. rger
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15—-Gov. Ernest Gruen-
“ing of Alaska whipped up his malemutes in Ju-
neau and made a record run down here from the ¥ar North for the sole purpose of saying he was not, either, a Communist. ] The governor still was sore when he pulled up in front of the Capitol (you can hardly blame him for that). Having told his senatorial accuser
to put up or shut up, he jumped on the statesmen
for taking their own sweet time in putting a radar
‘screen around Alaska; sald their cold molasses
way of making up their minds threatened another Pearl Harbor among his beloved icebergs. “Gov. Gruening ordinarily -is-a-mild-and -com-
..fortable looking -man;-but-when-he- hove. into. the
Senate caucus room he took a hard looking at Sen. Andrew F. Schoeppel (R. Kas.) and began muttering something about what did the Senator think he was? A pinko? Or a Quisling? G<r-r-r. Sworn to tell the whole-truth and nothing but, the governor put his mutterings on the record. Sen. 8., you may remember, denounced an assortment of Interior Department officials on Communist charges, said in passing that Alaska was our Achilles’ heel because it was infested with Reds, mentioned Quislings, and charged Gov. Gruening with hiring a press agent who also represented Poland.
Fiddles With Pencil “ANYBODY who makes a statement like that ought to be compelled as a matter of Honor and
common decency to prove it,” roared Alaska's - *
head man. - Sen. Schoeppel, a curly-haired giant of a man, puffed a cigar. fiddled with 4 red pencil in one hand and his heavy eyeglasses in the other, and stared straight ahead. He did not look happy. “Alaska is gn Achilles’ heel, all right,” continued the governor, “but not the way this Senator means. It never has been adequately defended and it isn't now.”
The radar screen there within eyesight of When the sergeant reached home police, . graduate of§ Siberia and the barracks to house 25.000 addi- armed with the warrant, but he Dies In Cab Fire Rockland Street tional troops are two years behind schedule, sim- ed back in less than an hour . Mr. Money, driver of the trac- Bona) ply because Congress took so long getting up With his “prisoner. tor-trailer owned by Motor Ex- Orangeburg, N.73
from its -seat, he said. A number of Senators She was fingerprinted. and ) : bristled at that. slated and released on her own Press of Indiana, burned to death Y., and holds a _
One of them. suggested this was no time to be recognizance. She appeared in 3% he lay pinned berieath the cab bachelor of sci-# telling Russia about our inadequacy. Another de- COUrt and the case was continued. of his vehicle. ence degree from | manded that the governor prove Congress had TT Mr. Booth died instantly. He New York Uni- #3 : versity. A year
ignored Alaska’s defenses until two months ago. el * and Mr. Perkins were thrown This he proceeded to do, with telegrams, names, Voter Registration clear of the other truck, Mr, Per- pC amin x § a -
length limits for trucks.
. their highways.
and dates. . . kins died s : . Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.) air. Branches Listed ne ort afterward In a yo¢ ation at the mr. Carr | Statement of Policy bot and the first N man of the committee investigating Sen. Schoep- If vo t State police were unable to de- Medical Center . Indiana officiale joined with for his bride. Mr. Cabot pel's charges, shushed the combatants. No = u rg registered. you termine who was driving the “Wil-compiete his-training-toward-other-motor-vehicle-officials in-a-op a 3 cannot vote Nov, 7. . g a master of business administra- ‘statement. of policy’ on reci--JOO Many Wives
TUHE Bg geEted that "Gov. Griening tell "why Te
THICK but surmised that the trac: hired. Randolph Feltus, the press agent for Po- ;
Branch registrati ar will : g ion boards will tor-trailer was headed north on
tion from the University of Chi- procity in Interstate Commerce,
. , be on duty throughout the city Cage . i land, to advertise Alaska's hopes for statehood. . : LY Ind. 29 while the. other- vehicle ago. The conditions are: C Il d Abl oO ; ‘according to the following sched- was coming south. Police were at “Mr. Carr, a resident of Wilkes: ONE For trucks, trailers. yorcing any of them and bought alle e pera or ule tempting to contact witnesses who Barre, Pa. served as a torpedo gemi-trailers when properly Ii- ¢
bomber pilot in the Marine Corps censed.
THE GOVERNOR said that was simple. Mr. The boards are for convenience :
p left. the se . re sta TOOD~ Feltus was an able operator and the Alaskans only. A voter may register at any cenie-before-state-troop
. . ers arrived, - felt they should overlook no angles in their efforts time in Room 12 of the Court- cific area. however, will not authorize veto add another star to.the flag. He never knew, ores or at any of the branch . Crane Releases Body rr—— Ihicles to carry loads ih excess of three Soctors 34tifled yesterday he said, that Mr. Feltus also was on Poland's Poards no matter where his resi- the maximum weight width , B.C, ! . ; he tractor-t ; ght, dth, © age payroll dence 18 located. ac or railer. loaded with 12 Women Get . height or length allowed hy the . Alex Gokey, Edmonton, Alta, clothes, toys, “typewriters and 3 can't even remember how many
And as for that speech of Sen. Schoeppel's, he The Courthouse office is open I ) ye ‘ state it is passing through : , “from 8 a. Mm. to 10 p. m. other merchandise, was lifted said, it was the greatest collection of misstate p. m.. .and with a wrecking crane before Mr Degrees From IU
ments it had been his misfortune to read in the branch boards are open from 2 ‘eI ni . Money's hody could b e re Twelve women, inciudin two : 8 i Congressional.-Record... He. said..the..Senator had Po 100 Pom i Sqr De Tee roms inciuding two oo. or the state in which. the UTering from senile dementia. implied that he was Communist, or a Quislin TODAY HipRKitd = Drafags Co. Ft from —Indtanapohis==-have ~heen violation occurs WW rr yas / v f . 0 . / é C 8, - s 2 nen bo t it, ‘the angrier: 5 18th Ward — Schoo] 77 Wayne, owned the truck in which awarded Bachelor of Science. “norp oo” ovihange of In- ‘Here, Marquise’ e longer he 1a about 1% grie School 85, 138 8. Arlington: Pire station Mr, Booth and Mr. Perkins were degrees from Indiana University : Ang n- ’ quise ; became 25. 5132 F -Warhtigton ¢ . - formation between states shail ve - es oe’ Yomi & , Store, 2105 N. Arlington. Jack Carr Res! Tiding. following completion of a year's ig a A on 1 oe; “A whistle succeeded where the He didn't actually look like he intended to Estate Office, 5108 E 10: 8 Eisenhu' A) podies were taken to a fu- ¢linical experience in Central mace ov mutual agreement. 2S 10°17, 8. mails failed in locating Mar jump across the table, but Sen. Schoeppel WAS ware. 503 N. Emerson. neral home in Zionsvilie Laboratories at IU Medical Center. e requirements of each state. quise, the lost cat. : taking no chances. He said he didn’t really mean TOMORROW : Class members and their ap- Marquise jumped from a Ridges
Gov. Grue ‘as Co ist, or a trai- Pike Township School 6145 W._ 91st 8 that Gov sruening was a mmun ayes’ Standard Station Traders Point
pointments include Billy Graham
They Begged in Vain to Live—
; 17th and 22d Wards—School 19, 1624 Le } Miss E ; , ; Reds Hurl 3 Wounded Gls Names A. O. Norris gl; <5 38 Bitte pith one of the nightignts wil be goo Sif Haidaral il li rector of Youth for Christ here, is every night “whistling in a way ok ADD 0), 84, 3000 Coftagt. School an address Thursday night by Sianton. Evansville, ‘has not announced. making arrangements for the the cat knew.” 3
By JACK BURBY, United Press Staff Correspondent . sion of the 1950 Community Chest WITH U. S: 2d DIVISION, Korea, Sept. 15—Two U. 8. infantry- drive was anmen said today they saw Communist soldiers throw at. least three a
wounded Americans into a roaring bonfire on the
One said he watched three Americans. thrown into the fire from his hiding place 200 or 300 feet from an overrun command post just
east of the Naktong River.
: H . - tor. He said that as a matter of fact he favored Decatur Twn Decatur Twp Schoo C D . Maraaret Davis « Bhit of his perseveri mer Pa Alaskan statehood : "8 High choo! Rd: Wes Newton School onstitution AY heey Da Me Ma s persevering owner, Paul T. SK st . . | Went Newton Newt's Service Station. Rd . eis Smith, Mt Carmel TL. ane Mrs He To Speak Here Richard, W. Nvack, N. Y. last I'm glad to hear that,” snapped the gover- 67 o SUNDAY . Activities Slated Onyett Oskiand City.” ail 10 Iaborsiortes night in answer to a whistle, Mr, nor. “At least.” 3rd Ward—Pire Station 22 2557 Carroil- } ~ Miss Patricia Welch, 421 N Emerson Evangelist Billy Graham who Richard, who first mailed out "Gad Tdomt believe the governor and the ion siion 3 sal Cole ete 7 A serie of patriotic activities bye, AMES o MULE hae been heralded across the 3000, penny postards in an nato e each other. J ar enson’s ; , Hospital. Miss Josephine Spinelli. Sharon. United States as the most + successf - sve ea ———— | BOTVICE tation, 3001 Sutherland. Milan have been planned for next week Pa, and Miss Mary Ann Trimble, Wind ful A tn eri he mos popular a aful attempt to locate his . . {Service Shop. 2441 Central; Circle Realty to commemorate local observance ,.ripton Hospital “Vipton. Miss Ann merican revivalist in many years cat - after it disappeared three Co.. 1836 Central 3 - Hitchcock, Bedford, to 8t. John's Hospital wi]| k Oct, 10 Indi A k i 3 ommunity est MONDAY * of Contsitution D Hitoncock. Bedford, to St. John's Hosoltal will speak Oct. 10 in Indianapolis.” weeks ago, had been combing the ' “ontsitution Day. . . Wayne, enrolled in dental school The Rev. Roger Malshary, di- area near a veterinary hospital
8 34 T4810 Wade: Pire—Station—3
Appointment of A. O. Norris, Shelby. School 72, 1302 E Jrgr: Garfied National American Legion Com-| . Rey MT Grahams One NIEHT
Into Gasoline-Fed Bonfire ie Water Co. manager,
Comm. Bldg. Garfield Pa : Tn RE Saree a mander George Craig, Brazil, in JU Trustees Refuse appearance: The Rev. Mr. Mals- Grayn to Attend as chairman of the utilities Aivi- 3, dorwriters to Di the Indiana War Memorial. oak oy 2 bary hopes to obtain the use of Pp en s to Discuss “peels activities will begin TO Deal With Union Cadle Tabernacle for the meeting. Graphic Arts Conclave
nounced today. The utilities’ division last year} accounted for} {$101,164 of the® Chest’s” $1,280,-2
‘stitution Sunday in sermons at many. churches, Sunday is officially designated as Constitution Day. Schools, industrial plants, farm
Major “provisions of the new § ‘Social ‘Security law were to be discussed at a luncheon and afternoon meeting today in Indianapiolis Athletic - Club. It will be
night of Aug.-31.
The other said he watched the
barbarous scene from a point 150 ran. He gaid he lay low and 000 goal. Under
feet away. He said he saw two Watched the men cast int
him thrown into it because I he said. “It was a hell of a big the Group Solici- ny Norris Review Servi co-chairmen” of the observance de Cats ar Bamba Cases Deaths No, Counties . I ce ; d . g 7 § 8 a i didn't look.” : : blaze. The enemy then took up tation section, : Inc here, : E Sid Sewer Project 1950 242 15 80 TE a % dispiay The men were Sgt. Lester Mar- the woundsd GIs who couldn't responsible for organizing and di- Dr. Crull ; =i em en Promises Flood Relief 1949. 738. MH... 70 ts i———— cum of Vaughns Mill, Ky. and Withdraw and threw them, into recting solicitation of employee r. hd to Lecture PLAN NURSE OBSERVATION | A $55,000 sanitary sewer ap- Neéw cases reported today: one G P ‘ob: le sgt. Max H. Stephan of Greeley= We fir e. i : groups of 25 or more persons. | Dr. Harry E. Crulf, Butler Uni- The Visiting Nurse Association, proved yesterday by the Board of *Ach In Hendricks, Madison, Mar- ts Post at Butler (State not given.) : “I personally saw them throw at ae _ Iversity department of mathe- . : 1 Public Works, promised = relief ion and Putnam Counties Appointment of Herbert E. Sim, Their stories tallied. although thtee American soldier into the HUNT LOST FISHERMEN matics head, will be guest lecturer ‘OWING Ita opening fall meet. "4, Ch floods for East Side 7" = member of the faculty of Syracuse ARMY CALLS COUNTY AGENT University the past two years, -
they watched from different posi- fire. I know they were Americans, BOSTON, Sept. 15 (UP)— Four Sept. 24 in the first of a series of in of the board of directors yes- ..4idents of & seven-block area. tions and neither knew the other because they were screaming Coast Guard planes took off to- public nights at Goethe Link Ob- terday, has announced it will ac- Bids will be opened about Sept. Harlen D. Fulmer, assistant to the faculty of Butler University ; = ns ‘don’t do it, don't do it. ‘day to aid two cutters searching servatory, “Brooklyn, Ind. The cept two or three student nurses 25, = Sewers will serve an area Marion County.agent, wil] leave college of business dmi "Sgt. Marcum had charge of a, “I am positive from the screams for 12 fishermen who a ndoned telescope will feature the double each Week from the. School of bounded by lvanhoe St. on tHe his position Sept. 30 to enter ‘the was announced today by Presi. _75:millimeter recoilless rifle team I heard that more than three their fishing dragger as it sank star, Beta Cygri, and Dr. Crull Practical Nursing to observe the north, Sheridan Ave. on the east. UU. 8. Army. He was called to dent M. O. Ross. He will hold the on the extremie léft flank of the soldiers’ were thrown into “the in hurricane-swept seas 200 miles will ldcture on “Astronémy and work of professional public health English Ave. on thé south, and duty a sa member of the Army title of assistant professor eof
was there. :
ost when it was over- fire.”
i Cn a
o a heap of blazing gather the blankets, tents and lined campaign tents and shelter props. A third Props to make a fire. plan, the utilities soldier was carried toward the “It appeared that gasoline was division is one of fire, he said, but “I didn't see used to make the blaze bigger,” five divisions inf
| t groups and veterans’ organiza- aa ; Spomsored | By oe po Liauapolis} ions -also have been asked to rae Xi severing Bobrd made . I" More than 400 Indianapolis Life 1°In In the observance. . sign a contract with the recently- Polio Totals ’ insurance agents were scheduled Business and civic leaders met ¢ornmad Local 724. AFL State, to attend and hear Hilbert Rust, vice president and managing editor of Insurance Research &
enemy soldiers the new stream-
final preparations. “Samuel R. ypnjon.”
Harrell and C. D. Alexander are — ‘same date last year
: 'Webster Ave. on the west. ~~~ reserve. lek Lo . i Ro | ar alia ws : : ly
east of Nantucket. Navigation” al 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. nurses.
! lof Motor Vehicle Officials’ meet- terday. of my own case I guess I must -be suffering from prosecutor and filed an affidavit Crushed and twisted together IU Medical Center ing here today, to obtain uniform American women often develop
He said the task was made difi- Bruce Cabot, 42, cult by other states which allowed and Portuguese more liberal weight, height and beauty, Fran-
Calling on the other states to Soffa Arnaudt, join with Midwestern states in 20, have taken ending the “rape of our roads,” Mr. Leach declared a uniform license in Santa truck law would help states save
during World War II in‘the Pa-" TWO: Reciprocity for {rucks kidnaping and bigamy charges
THREE: All violations will be dealt with in accordance with the
1 1 with special tribute to the Con- Times State Service ° Billy Graham, known as a. qulet Social Security Law Pp BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 15 — but very dramatic preacher, has ‘About-40 employees of the Gos-
Trustees of Indiana University brought thousands of persons into Pel Trumpet Co. Anderson pubannounced - today that the uni- hig services in mamoth revivals in versity cannot and will not recog- Boston and other cities of the Car aboard the Monon's Hoosier nize or negotiate with any em- country. He is first vice president late today for Chicago. ployee union. : of Youth for Christ International, _ The group, headed by Steele C.°
at a luncheon yesterday to discuss County and Municipal Employees: Today's polio totals for Indiana geym through Sunday. : since Jan. 1, compared with the ne group will arrive In Chi
romantically = ‘with that of ‘the ambassa-% dor's 21-year-old
.varicose veins and foot deform(ities because they wear high heels and tight garters, the doctor said. She added Indian women seldom
Screen Actor
chesco Juana
out a marriage Monica, Cal. It
will be the third marriage for Ca-
A 71-year-old pig farmer who married four wives without dis
a 15-year-old bride for $700 is ‘mentally unfit to stand trial for
| wives he has,” his defense counsel said. The doctors said’ Gokey is
wood," N. J. thicket into the arms
lishers. were to board a special
Smith, William H. Bowser and Mrs. Clara T. Hall, will visit the Sixth Educational Graphic Arts Exposition at the Chicago Mu-
cago tonight. The latest in print«
