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Moved South When Reds Took Control; ; Say War Between Ideologies, Not People

| By JERRY THORP, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer | SEOUL, Korea, Oct. 19—North Korean villagers are welco South Korean troops with the Korean equivalent of “When John Comes Marching Home.” And they're doing it in all sincerity. i A good percentage of the- southern forces actually are North

NYC Passenger a young man wives and other guests, =. Wrecks ot 80 MPH aft simply by en-| Dr Benson will speak on “A! ONEIDA, N, Y., Oct. 19 (UP)—

{train traveling at an 80-mile-an- { Koreans, who are returning to their homes for the first time since

ET a, in a move to slice election a Glick was born in Indianap-

. " c r {School Board for permission 104, +honv’s Church . |store voting machines year-round Survivin are his wife Ruth: - 3 _ Friends may call at the Dorsey by entering into a written contract with |business of the bidder in schools wher 11 t i 8 ie, >a . . sriday d Sat- the Board to verform the work fn sac- Proposals shall be properly and com- } e polls are se UD. qaughter, Miss Margie Glick, and Funeral Home Friday and ¥ cordance with the specifications.and with- pletely executed on proposal oiapks in i # (While stored they would be made 1 ! urday morning. ' in that time secure the erformance of ACcpragnce WILE SUAIUS p OUR [Quah aire u ee

? : {able today for comment. * |pers or former members of the tist Church. Burial will be in New nome, 815 W. Ninth St Get Fast Results LA J Easy As The School Board will hold its Nazi, Fascist and Communist par- Crown. was 73. .

t , Walks Plank |trol law prohibits entry into the Born in Owensboro, Ky., she lived years ago and attended Manual : 0 use {United States of members or for-|in Indianapolis 11 years. She lived High School. He was a trustee of @ w ; MILWAUKEE, Oct. 19 mer members of “totalitarian” at 818 E. 17th St. {Mount Zion Baptist Church and SS (UP)—Mrs. Blanche Socha, | “ Surviving are her husband, at one time was Sunday school

‘hour clip was derailed today in {the center of town.

i It went off the rails when it ran into a freight train dodr é) which had fallen on the tracks b_ ® from a passing train. !

{they migrated below the 38th Parallel after the Russian occupation lin 1945. rrr ree | In fact, five top-ranking South Stand what we are fighting for. {Korean officers, who yesterday This situation is one of the |were awarded the Legion of Main reasons why President Merit, are North Koreans. Syngman Rhee probably would It is estimated that more than|bitterly oppose any attempt to two million North Korean resi-|impose United Nations military {dents have come south since 1945, occupation in North Korea. {swelling the population in this, Rhee Popular With People [section to about 22 million and “Such a move would be a great {leaving between eight and nine injustice to. the Northerners who {million beyond- the 38th Parallel. bjways have been anti-Commu~ 1 nist,” S 4 id. Oppose Military Occupation “This 2 Rhee Yipathizer, said, “Many of us who fled from the North and South. It is a war North because we couldn’t toler- between two political ideologies.” ate communism left our families’ President Rhee's supporters say behind,” a youthful Korean told he is the one man who will be po " wis cp ; 3 pier : ot able to unite the nation, despite x : ’ : a " y it “I came here in 1946 and since his unpopularity amon some The Re ph and Locomotive of the "North Star,” the New York-Cleveland express on the New York Central, then have been unable to com- United Nations representatives

skidded along on its side for about 15 shown after it was derailed at Oneida, N. Y., when it struck a car door which had fallen from {municate with my father and| “He is the only man In our 3000 Tet. Tt oa me to a bolt ol adrain‘on a neighboring track. The "North Star's" engineer and fireman were killed. Sixteen passen- {mother who stayed behind, country who is known to every It is easy to understand why Korean,” they explained, “Ever

a cloud of scaldi steam at the] wi . | , Main St. grade a The oon ere hurt. __ |there.are so many North Koreans since 1919 he has espoused our

{comotive tender and four passen-| “ J NTL iin the Republic of Korea. They cause in Europe and America, the ger cars immediately behind were FTANK M Glic Mrs. Ida Harvey | Iams pad. lived under Red rule and man who finally made the world {derailed and tilted at crazy " Rites Tomorrow . . 3 3 ate 4 it, They know Aa nd unde! - conscious of Korea.”

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: - . Engineer Frank J. Romay, Al- Mrs. Ida A. Marvey, past presi- \ : ; Ty g— " not bany, N. Y., died of burns three dent of the Marion County War [ C [ NOTE BIDDERS © [ONS . NOTICE TO BIDDERS L ’ hy ven that Construction of a Kinderzar en Room

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SOLD BY: JIM KETROW hours after the crash. Fireman Mothers, died yesterday .at her of Notice 15 hereby Kiven that The. Board addition to James Roberts School For Frank Romea, Watervliet, N, Y,, . . home, 5228 Park Ave. She was . Indianapolis, Indiana. will until the hour ED Y andicanped Children located was killed instantly. They had Burial Planned in 74, Services to Take of 300 weiock PM CST on Friday. 41, Fase Tenib and Oriental Streets in 1oJ i d taken over the train at Albany Born i i following: ’ oon RE 8 posals for the construction of a y. orn in Salem, Ind., she lived Alterations to F 3 Kir rten ym Additior . 5 st 4 ations t oods Laborato t Broad room Addition to the James ou foo can in A railroad spokesman said the Floral Park here 28 vears. She was a mem- Place Saturday Ribble on 30, Fox 8 ry a ry a to ac ¥ Bot rs Jekool, joi Physically Hand" 3 “ 0 ors (lic he ” 2 3 i g < g cl carpentry lumbing electrical, e- | La DDed ilidren, located at East, nt - . - train was traveling at “road, Services for Frank M. Glick, per of the Broadway Methodist] Thomas G. Williams, 34 years ment. and asohall tle flooring, d Oriental Streets. in the City of ln § { i “ \ - 's YDOSE p oT § ranche 1 , W rece by Just the right home when you speed” which is listed at 80 miles former baseball pitcher, ship Church, the Ben Hur Lodge, the @ member of the Board of Trus-| Bidders provosal shall cover all branche polis. Indiana, will he received hy an hour for the flat and straight|riveter and machine operator, will Pocohontas Lodge, and the Order tees of the First Church of .the| The work to be performed shail be in Gl of Indianapolis, 50 North Meridian : » ui entral Standar«

w ifull accordance with tice and the Street. ui " 3 read the HUNDREDS OF HOME stretch where the accident oc- be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. of the Eastern Star. Nazarene, died today at Methodist Jig, “ol ance with this notice and the Time on No vember 3, i050. and will’ then ’ n Ja! 8 i 3 nds 3 29 be publicly o L ‘ alou ids curred. {Anthony's Catholic Church. One of her sons, Scott, was Hospital. He Building and Grounds Department. 1129 2° fred ly ohened and read aloud Bids

ast 16th Street. Indianapolis. Indiana t : was 61. Where trade name, brand or the manu- ‘UIHecC

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; . 2S 1 ieee Burial will be in Floral Park killed in world War I The hed. ik inel : . +f : facturer’s name is used. it is for the pur- he work includes General Construction, VALUES 0 ered in the real estate : Cemetery. 5 Harvey-Prow American Legion| Born in Glas-| pose of establishing kind. and quality and Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating "Elee~ i % C 3 t 2 t 3 pti An iXit 5 for t com ~ z 0 p aC in Mr. Glick, who died Tuesday at Post in Bedford and the Bedford gow, Ky. Mr, [not for the ouroose of Wnitine” comets icon oP Sats bullding i be. lockted nn jv y 3 i in! : 8 3 y - . rability operty owned by sald OB A bidder pages of today ® 51, lived at 630 8. Lyon Ave, Post of the War Mothers is Williams lived in in i TT dg TRIE foe phi ay bid bh all. or any one. of any coma Mr. Glick’'s prowess as a south- named in honor of him. Indianapolis 34 or names of kind uvon which he is bid- bintion of the above. =~ actos. in oH = , 03 nx nd X SE ) C Sir ed n ull paw pitcher in amateur baseball] Surviving is another son, years. He was “pi, ais shall be vroverly and com- 8ccordance with Drawings and Specifica- .- ‘ [ pi in C 00 here gave him the lifelong nick- Charles D.: a daughter Laurine well Known Dletely xecutsd on bropossl blanks in Uons prenaled bY hacUuire & Shook ar- { r ” “ ’ 1 accordance with Indiana orm No, ¢ 5 L st din . “ ” , i - the and sh k . rd by Question- dianapolis and Bevingtor Tageart : name of “Lefty.” He algo gained and two sisters, Mrs. Effie Spar throughout Pb Raire Porm. No 36-A. Indiana State Fowler. K of P Building, Indianapolis, I. . . quite a reputation as #@n ambi- hawk and Mrs, Dora Taylor. city as a priv Board of Acounts. and Non-Collusion Af- glana, now on fie Jit the offices of the Election Board Hits |dextrous riveter at shipyards in Services will be at 8:30 p. m. } contractor . a nd fidavit feouired under She BA ied “oy. a |& Shook, Bevington. Taggart & Fowler, 3 > n i 0 ’ g t Th and we State oard of Accounts Costs of Haulin Pennsylvania during World Way Friday at Flanner & Buchanan carpenter. Hi 8 ed ol ommmioners of the Drawings and Specifications for General — oo — ) I. For the past 23 years he mortuary Burial will be in Bed- home was at 334 @ity of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis Construction may be obtained from McBJ EE Marion County Election Com- ? J ” ; Iph St. bank or trust company or by a bank or Guire & Shook, and for Mechanical Work issi tod ttacked haul worked as a machine operator at ford. Mr. Williams N. Randolph Ne [trust company outside of Indianapolis from Seujngion, Pazkart & Tok ler, upon Mr. v > . . t er e- (deposit of 325 or set, eposit missioners toaay attacke auling Link-Belt Co. - wm —— The Rev. E. C. which is a member o fF ofS Ta the [will be refunded if Drawings and Specifi-

2 ni serve System. in the amount of { Martin will officiate at services total bid or a seeisfactory bid bond ex- cations are returned in good condition

1 ! | pe y ecuted by the bidder and a surety com- | within five days after the opening of ‘expenses. 3 olis and lived here most of hig Mrs Ma Munro at 2 p. m. Saturday in the First | pany in an amount eoual to 5% of the bids. olososal must: ue ehdosed. {min { ommissioners have asked the . Church of the Nazarene. Burial big: e the bidder whose bid is ac- sealed envelope praperly marked with the

life. He was a member of St. Washingt Park. n Ww II not hin 10 d fter no- | branch or branches of work to which the p ” 8 ithin AVS & 0- | branch or # N will be in ashingtion cepted 8 ich | accentance perform his bid bid relates, and the name and place of

{two sons, Frank and Bernard, al Ida: his contract by a surety

{available for pupil instruction in Surviving are his wife, ; retie Y al of the Board § {of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs OF Sutelies to thie appiovi © s | required under the statutes of Indiana. t 3 8, ’ BE r and then his certified check or draft and thei! Wo . {government and voting procedure. oy, rag Allman, Maywood. IIL, Former Chautauqua three sons, Howard, Edga | broceeds thereof shail be and remain the and & deposit or an acceptable certified

; . . ul} s_ liaui~| or | Under this plan the county and Mrs. John Rankin, Forest Ci | P id Roy; four daughters, Mrs. Kath | absolute vraverty of the Dogtd ten fajl- bond executed by the bidder and a surety board said it could save ‘several : irc e resi ent lerine Malone, Mrs. Naomi Baker, ure, it being impossible to estimate the company, made payable to the Board of { > Park, Ill; a half-sister, Mrs. Stel- { Tes sh failure would School Commissioners of the City of In- { 1] d M amount of damages suc u thousand” dollars each election ,, wands Indianapolis, and one Mrs. Mary Lopez Munro, for- Mrs. Gladys Maddrill, an T'S. Occasion to the Board Sinnavells” Lor BO al ord me 1 or e iLois Doss; one brother, Charles,|> Wage rates on this work shall not be Cent (87) of the fobt, Bl BHCC ard 4s

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J yea eliminat p | Re 2 Te rs tan gpg S00CRd, mer president of the, Vow am ix grandeons and five grand: gl SLIt SORA, GH te (0 Sh a4 a tered seven \the warehouse and school voting| - v llate David Munro, died today at daughters, all of Indianapolis. | Rhcetls oe Ynlnm of 1938 ad on. (Oe Hundred Per Cent (100%) of the cons pup en $5 MT x Snanish Falan@ists tc. wf oor sonia 2 Mrs. John B. Tracy jadi: sIRSEE a RE ih wierd i edtitte Br tii BEAGLE . running wel . i Commissioners said the ma- pa ng | Munro, 62 W. 44th St. She was 85. Mrs Bonnie Tracy 8701 E. gating the characier addressed to The ithe provisions of Chapter in of Ihe Act months old; 2 ; chines are insured and the school { Born in Memphis, Tenn., she yy a” ' Board of School Commissjoners. 150 N. Me- oft ie General Assembly a

| | ; Street, Indianapolis. Indiana DO et ory eta RAY: spent the early years of her lie WastngIOn ST WILE CCICL, T/T Fuh te entre b She Boar to ote af doa FREES ACR} jcase of accident. Election board| |in Davenport, Iowa, and taught ora a ale . t i rg Feo ting of rejecting proposals for’ to accept any bid: reject any bid or all would retain the respensibility of . |p. m. Saturday in Grinsteiner's ji", 0. ipan twenty (30, days L bids and to waive any informalities or ob ! THE BOA 4

‘a short time in the elementary , No. bidd i servicing the devices. * schools there. \Funeral Home. lnngeionsis OF THK Mitharaw His bid for, neriod ot, Thirty : Under state law, the voting N - Anti-Sub : ‘| After her marriage she moved Mrs. Tragy died suddenly yes- © OP INDIANADEY, DS I (ae . : machines can be’ installed in| ew nti-Subversive to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. terday at 205 Massachusetts Ave, . Business Director Dated this 121 das of Opsder, 950 ; . ex] ! . na . DOG-GONE schools for election purposes, but Law Hits Franco Party Munro celebrated their golden (Where her husband, John B. FienryyS gf" COlgSoNERS OF i Ino provisions are made for stor wedding anniversary in 1943. Tracy, operates a cigar store. She ‘igqu. nomics of FURLIC EASING, CTY RM NUBKERY. GOOD RESULTS! ing them there, | WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP)— They built the home at 2437 N. was 57. pryile, Service, Commission. of Indiata Bukineis Director : In the past, by joint agreement, Th Bate Department Qisclosed Meridian St. where they lived un-| A housewife, Mrs. Tracy camel in Be vay JFmergency petition NOTICE mT : [today tha rs o neral- | rom, ; : | Notic . a limited number of machines y (til Mr. Munro died in 1948. to Indianapolis 35 years ago om an emergency increase nls rates. Notice Jn, hereby sven that a result

Ihave been left in the high schools| 1ssimo Francisco Franco's Span-| ghe was a member of the aux- Bloomfield, where she was born/ Notice is hereby given ol conduct Pacii “Health and. Hospitals held on the Ifor civic instruction and school ish Falange Party have been jliary of the Osric Mills Watkins and went to school, and was aa further public hearing In this Cause in 5th day of October. 1950, a resolution Wis 1 ms

‘ . i the Commission, 401 State gdopted thorizing the purchase of a new These dogs were gone in lelections. | barred from entry into the United Post of the American Legion and member of the Church of God. | iouse. Indianapolis, Tudians. commencing slevaor to feplace {he old front elevator one The advert { - be i «} : ‘ Me «day, o vi t en % e > day ser | Commissioners also anticipated States under the new anti-sub-/of the Church of the Advent. | She is survived by her husband; §§,'%°% the Aa No. 1} fo the i A Boral Hospital and Adopting plans or e ¥

could have sold more, but considerable savings on routine Versive law. Services will be at 1 p. m. Sat-'a son, Robert KE. Shipman; her Supplemental Petition filed May 1. n plans. specifications £2. Sle , 3 { i . this cause by Indianapolis Railways, In- with an estimate of costs and incidentia he didn t have them. If you repairs because school buildings! The Justice Department has in- urday at Flanner and Buchanan father, George D. Shipman; two corporated. concerning u comprehensive expenses prepared Ds. McGuire & Shon:

¥ i i ; tof rvie d hitects, suan do . .. and you want to are heated. structed immigration officials at mortuary. Burial will be in Crown sisters, Mrs. Sherman Knight andjpisn, for rearrangenchl upon he petition [iid Hoard Span i axld Blinb sell ‘em... The storage house in the county all ports of entry to enforce the Hill. at y Mrs. Earl Conder, all of Indian-| of Indianapolis Rallways, (OCORRETa cs vos ation: estima es, may be in|yards is unheated, causing cov-/law on the Spanish Falaganists| Surviving areanother son, Rob- apolis; a brother, Frank Shipman, now in effect. = 0. pected at the office of Di. Charles W. : ” i . 5 ng ithe tes I Myers, s {ered machines to “sweat” and as members of “a totalitarian ert W.; a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Bloomfield, and one grandchild. (pAb the aforesaid hearing the testimony of Myers. QUSCHE any day betwen ibe “gl . /start deterioration. Each ma- party.” Lumde, Tarrytown, N. Y, and the hearing wil thereupon, be “ndiourned hous of $00 4. m. and 3:00» W.-M Sell Em With a Times Ww t Ad! chine «osts $1200 to $1400. ° State Department Press Officer three grandchildren. 3 Edmond DuPee mission. for the purpose KY) cross-examing.- Won the Joth day of October. 1350. tho i v 3 t ¢ ° 1 58 an s In making their request of the Michael J. McDermott said his Mrs Geor e Alcorn J. Edmond DuPee, retired ce- tion, of the witnesses of Petitioner and the i agte of inst vubticatlon oF thls notice. ; i ® i re pr hw DAT p : School Board, election commis-| department was. informed of the : i 9 ment finisher and one-time head Tr rH eipation is requested irances from ‘any interested persons af- - sioners said they are on.the verge! Justice -Department action Tues- Services for Mrs. Arletta Al- ..stodian at School 26, will be PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION fected by said ers. uD : of signing hauling contracts for day. corn, president of the Baptist pyried in Crown Hill after serv- By: ARNOLD ATWOOD, Secretary. : Secretary Department of Times WwW ANT ADS next month’s voting. | Cite Veto Message Training Union of the Sixteenth jces at 1:30 p. m. today in C. M. WALTER F. JONES, IR, Public Health and : Dr. H. L. Shibler, superintend-| The consuls previously had Street Baptist Church, will be held c. willis & Son Mortuary. Indianapolis, Indissia, October 17, 1950 of Indianapolis.

ent of public schools, was unavail- been instructed only that mem. (at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Bap-| Mr. DuPee died Monday in Bis: = iyi minim VAAL

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{next meeting Tuesday. . |ties were to be denied visas. | Mrs. Alcorn died Tuesday in, Born in Frankfort, Ky. Mr. 1

The McCarran subversive con- General Hospital. She was 29.|DuPee came to Indianapolis 50

arties, 42, sought a divorce today PF President Truman in his veto George Alcorn, two sons, George superintendent there.

on grounds her husband |,,.qcage which was subsequent- Jr: and Charles, her father, the Survivors include his wife, Lome gave a new twist to the Sir |)y ,verridden—said that the law Rev. Charlie Dixon, all of Indian- ise; a son, James C., now head

Walter Raleigh story. would bar Spanish Falan ists. apolis, and a brother, L. C. Dixon, (custodian ‘at 'Sehool 4; a aaughShe charged that her hus- | However, Ot ar of the ri Owensboro, Ky. ? Jers Miss Salcy ells Dupe; Eng: RI. 555 i band, Peter, forced her to {had insisted he was wrong. M Fo . Di ish an Spanis! : eac er a ris-| | “put a board across a mud | gan Pat McCarran (D. Nev.) rs. nnie vixon pus Attucks High School, and a ] _ CALL RI-5551, THE WANT AD i pudgle i Jim. 15 Walk on, {sponsor of the control law, favors . Funeral services will be held in granddaughter, Ada Louise DuPee. uic esu s! Pe e sald she 0 wade {U. 8. recognition of the Franco her native state of Kentucky for : : * . { 8. . * “RESULT” NUMBER OF INDIANAPOLIS! | through ankle-deep mud. regime as well as a loan to it Mrs. Fannie Dixon, who died Sevitzky Announces : : A red f Ba kin = running inte millions. Tuesday in her home at 2317 Guil- Two ‘Pop’ Concerts we : 0% ; ; ek : 'Arres or: in | De ford Ave. x 3 L ¥ t ~ Ask for “Want Ad Taker” who will help . 9 Hi h Shool Fir Drill The body will be sent to Row- Fabien Sevitzky has announced 0° S . d Ti WwW Ad hat i At Draft Induction : | g e letts. Ky. tomorrow for services two “pop” concerts for the Sym-| you word your limes Wont so thot it § A young member of Jehovah's Turns Into ‘Real Thing’ and burial. phony's current season: Dec. 3, at, ry ° : Mrs. Dixon, who was 76, was 3:30 p. m., and Jan. 14, 1951, at YOUR Ad in The Times for

will get the BEST results. Ads received J Witnesses today was under arrest| go. 40. at George Washington

: : because of his belief “this is not} : v .m, or lished th m ; {High School had an unexpected before 9 30 g re pub shed the sme 2 Teligious war. thrill today when the routine fire

' FBI agents arrested David del j... day! _B Rio after his refusal to take one 4rill. -ordered ' by _ ihe principal ; a Co OY : i turned out to be the real thing. ‘step forward, symbolizing his in- oo ooo screamed - to the : art ut © of . | | duction into the Army. school and firemen rushed to a Mrs. Anna Smith, ‘Indianapolis, tunes from South Pacifi¢,’ which

You pay nothing for her help und just a} gpecial agent Harvey G. Foster (oo ooh oom. and a sister, Mrs. Jane Dixon, the Hoosier TaeSiTo Sondusted Bethtows.. Ky. iast summer w e San Diego

few pennies a word for the space you use (said that del Rio appeared at the| ,. tne students began filing Eliza Symphony.

: Induction Center yesterday and c.,n the classrooms, it was dis- + + THE TIMES has the lowest want a went induction ceremonies. # 4 Thaddeus Talhot | Mail orders now are being S elo d underw emo icovered that the nurses’ office taken -foF Both concerts ai the

i . . When the time came for him) : Fos : ¥ ! ! was filled with smoke. {. Services for Thaddeus Talbot, |g, rate of any Indianapolis newspaper! You §. take the final step he refused." pire trucks were sent to the employee of the former Noblitt- Symphony office, 18 W. Michigan pay later, when bill is received. Induction officers explained {0 choo] where the “fire” was found|Sparks Industries, will be at 1 2 him the penalties for refusing and |¢; ne a smoking sterilizer which |p. m. tomorrow at the Patton FuMcNutt Will Spea

born at Rowletts and lived in Ken- 3:30 p..m., both in the Murat. tucky until she moved here six : Though program details are years ago. She was a member of still incomg'ete, Dr. Sevitzky said Baptist Church in Woodville, Ky. the, fire concert will include an She is survived by a daughter, orchestral arrangement of hit

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when he still refused his arrest had boiled dry. {neral Home. Burial will be In Was. ordered. | Floral Park. At Democratic Rally 1

et { Mr. Talbot, who lived at 2105 Earlham College Block Co. Names souicvard Pi, died sunday in his| COLUMBUS, Oct. > wr) : i . {home after a long illness. He was Former Gov. Paul V. utt will Raises Un Flag a Personnel Director ss se was bom in Evansvite. speak at a Ninth Dirtrict DemoThe blue e Un a-| A veteran of the Spanish-Amer- cratic rally here . 31, district) {tone vs hn moting Winfla Pirman of On Park; J, WE 8 1 SHAR, Chit Su Love of Seymour over the campus of Earlham Col- | ersonnel director of the Wm. H. the United Spanish War Veterans, said today. 5 Pe - Hege following the annual autumn Block Co. He also was a member of the Charles W. Long, Ninth District convocation. / ‘Mr. Firman is Meridian Lodge of the F&AM. |Democratic Congressional candi-| - Lieuténant-Gov. John A. Wat- a graduate of Surviving is his aunt, Mrs. Mag- date, also will attend the meeting. kins heard a progress report on Amherst College gle Baker, Indianapolis. |. Mr. McNutt is now proeticing) the Wayne County Crusade for and spent three’ a {law in New York and wane

Freedom which is headed by col- in. the : ‘ton. ; lege president Thomas Jones. yy 8 40 ihe Mrs. Ursell Gugerli | A World War 11 as Dies at Auburn Offers $100 Cash Prize

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