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hite House Guar S oh iven Hero's Burial potter's 0 Pvt. Coffelf’s Wi ; ] Ere het nt coed Is Thankless - ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va, Nov. 4-President. Their Efforts of

an watched mofist-eyed today as White House Police Pvt. Leslie Li I Os . Qoffelt, who gave his life to save him from an assassin’s bullet, ittle se In

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raceived a hero's burial here. Defense of u. S. * As the services ended the President walked to the side of the By WADSWORTH LIKELY er —policeman’s widow, who was near collapse from "her sorrow. cience Service Staff Writer touched her hand gently, then WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—More. walked away, his eyes misty. dipped flags in salute as the cof- than 150,000 patriotic volunteer Becret Service men and police {fin was carried out. Civilian ' Afrcraft Spotters are]

Ry by the Score imposed strictest! The party was routed past Blair wasting their time this week-end.| \ rity rules at the 58-minute House . on Pennsylvania Ave. They are learning something a for the 40-year-old, $72 a: where Pvt. Coffelt was wounded which is obsolete and will be of! week officer who died three days fatally. White House police there little use to the defense of the ] 0 helping ‘thwart an invasion snapped to attention and saluted. United States. 3 _ House, the President's. Forty motorcycle police, riding = Each volunteer will spend two home. in “pairs, formed an escort two hours or more in one of about “They took no chance on a repe- blocks long. . {6100 air observation posts. Every,

~ t{fion .of the attempted assassina- ————= . |plane a volunteer sees, he will re-|

tien, in which Pyt. Coffelt traded port through regular telephone] rgfal shots with one of the two Probe Reli ious fchannels to an area filter center.| Puerto ‘Rican revolutionaries who | {This report will then be co-ordi-had tried to storm Mr. Truman's’, inated with others, plotted and re-

residence. layed to radar centers. Radar " Prayed for Eternal Life d ings aSe centers will evaluate the reports

«Guards in mufti, khaki, and A enemy planes.

lice blues wer ttered thick- [Te : . it among iy fn Bick: Spiritual Cleansing’ 3y the time all this time-con-|

«* Greater love hath no man than —Ramsey County authoritiés tothis, that a man lay down his day were rounding up the “20 or life for his friends,” intoned Dean 50” members of a religious John W. Suter of Washington which practices horsewhipping a A Chthedsal, who gondgeted me a ET of spiritual De behing plots 8 from radar in our pal services for Pvt. Coffelt in| Sheriff Thomas Gibbons Be al, d-DHck alOBIBl Oa Ara lone 20 Weather No Help L {sald they hope to have the How many planes can a plane -He prayed for the health and gntire group on hand for question- Spotter spot if they don’t fly wisdom of Mr. Truman and for ing Monday morning. They said over the spotting spot Where he elérnal life for his friend Pvt. they were skeptical of claims the 18 spotted? Coffelt, who, he said, “faithful po.timos were administered only Not many, if any, especially uhto the end, gave his life In de-'; «gin ars who volunteered.’ when the weather is bad. fefise of law and order and 10 The group's weird soul-cleans- That's what happened at protect the life of the President.” ing method came to. light whén Marion County's seven observa~

- Mrs. Truman Weeps IMrs. Alice Christensen was ad-/ ton posts yesterday during the 2 Mrs. Coffelt was near collapse mitted to Ancker Hospital follow- first day of a NatioB-wids, twoafter the celebrity-studded funeral ing 4 suicide attempt Wednesday. day experiment in civil defense procession reached the graveside. Covered With Bruises | airplane spotting facilities. She. sat dry-eyed 'while Lt. Col. The 47-year-old woman's s small! Approximately 0500 commerRobert M. Homiston, Ft. Myer frail’ body was covered with clal and private planes were chdplain read: {welts and bruises, the result of! Spotted by observers at posts “We commit his body to the, a beating earlier in the week, her throughout the state. The inound, earth to earth, ashes to ! third since joining the group. | formation was called in to the hes, dust to dust, in the sure, Mrs. Christensen’s son, Ralph, Air Force filter center at South

-{24, told Mr. Lynch he had not, Bend. 3 SE rl ope! the iis inl : More activity was expected

tion to eternal life . . . | interferred with the beating be“But her control seemed to snap cause “it was to drive out the today i Sltiey Cleat snough_te _ | devil.” allow planned mock air s, 2% a miltary firing party shal [de at least one of which will pene-

‘tered the calm with th.ree volleys, The woman at first said her 4 A brother on her léft and a friend husband, Charles, ‘had done the trate to the neat of Indians on her right supported her. Then, flogging, but later changed her ang, presumably, over Indianapa8 the bugler sounded taps, she! story and refused to say who y . Sbpesred to have faied | ACLAIy 0d It Aine sian in apeaton a reovering sufficiently to ac-| Mr. Lynch and Sheriff Gibbons, Acton, Richard Bates; Castleeépt the flag which had ‘covered sald it was apparent she had not ton, Blaine Zook; Clermont, Jay

‘the casket, she pressed it to her Yet told them the entire story of Robey: Glens Valley, Philip lips and cried. | the beating, but they felt iy VanMeter; Brookside Park Mrs. Truman, who stood at the tempted Buicide was in protest) comunity House, Leland G. President's side, wept openly. |of the beatings. Arnold; Julietta County Home,

Pass Blair House Tn - ie anil the Harvey Barrett; Valley Mills, Pvt. Coffelt was one of three 4 Bee was known. Glen L. Cain. : ite HOUR mots fire of the - Ee coastal cities. Sometimes the lag Pgerto Rican assassins. o Duck Hunter Drowns Bi 2a TS ue tell ‘other two will recover, bi The duck-hunting season took a py the eye alone whether a hombOne of the attackers died— fatality in Indiana yesterday—by ér flying at 40,000 feet is friend dglled by the fatally wounded drowning. or enemy. It is impossible to idenPut. Coffelt. The other, now Roger Dill, 20, Robinson, IIL, tity fighters at that height. Radar charged with murder, will recover. dentist, wos drowned when hiS can do this instantaneously be#A Dblock-long cortege escorted boat overturned near Carlisle In|. co. friendly planes carry an’ Pvt. Coffelt’s body on the two-'Sullivan County. 'A companion, Jeet i ee, as IIF— mp Srve to the cemetery. Police Lyle Williams, alsc of Robinson, ne friends or foe.” sse t 8 : : ed at’ the the funeral home swam to shore. \ ___!In addition Russia is believed to!

ivi I [have in producton a plane that | looks almost exactly like our

3 | B-29. I A wi 5 Jet fighters have an extremely ~ Tfast “climbing rate—how fast a secret--but if they had to a

pend on civilian spotters for information, ‘in many cases they could not even start climbing un-

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itil after an enemy bomber had done its ‘damage and started home. ImoN DAY SPECIAL [rk Fim aces Banishment a ALL-WOOL : Faces 1 Ind. Nov. 4 (UP) - . —Aeillo Brothers Co., Philadel- : "phia trucking firm which Jert its GABARDINE Sn driver In jail eight days for-driv= : b ing an overloaded truck, today / faced banishment from the naBB tion's highways: ZIP-LINED 0 Superior Judge. William Wider : said he received a copy of a letter ! : "written by Chief Counsel Clyde H. Jones of the Indiana Attorney if General's office to the firm saying ; / the. state mhy ask the Inferstate Semen ST __ MB Commerce Commission to revoké : the firm's license. Judge Wider imposed an $1870 [fine on _truckdriver Frank D. Donatis, 28, Philadelphia, because his—truck carried more than ning tons overweight. He went to jail to. serve it out at the rate of 81 a day -but-was rele vsed. when Judge

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| Steve Chaszar, 747 Concord St... ; found himself in as.meaty situaoh p ; ¥ sdton.alate..yesternday. afternoon: with a few condiments thrown in for good measure. The 61-year-old man was arrested after he walked out of Galyan's Market, 1102 W.. 16th | St., with a few items of groceries under his coat. Police said that the man ‘had in his possession two beef roasts, a package of frankfurters and a bottle of catsup and horseradish. He was arrested on’ a prelarceny charge.

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SUNDAY, NOV. 5, 1950

Er | or vi Tonal [One will Reign As Butler Queen

Betty Priest, Joan Colliver, Helen Hodges, Patty Kossatz, Elizabeth Young, Jean Colliver and | lo nd send jet fighters after the 0- Polly Cochran (rear, left to right) and Ellen Cox and Katie Nitchman (front, left to right). .. One of | BR children range in age from in the only full-size bed in the these young ladies will add the glamour to Butler University homecoming next week- end as queen.

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Mrs. Reed has one hot plate. | icoal for the stove until Mrs, Even that, has been unused for Reed's mother donated a Bughel several days. The last food seen of coal yesterday. in the “household” was Friday, Phyllis, the youngest, sleeps in evening, when the husband, Doyne a cardboard box. Reed, 26, brought in bread and! Ronnie, 1%, and Susie, 215,

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Phyllis, one month old, who has house. Mrs. Reed sleeps on a cot. “never seen a doctor,” the depu- . The family is not on relief. Mr,

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| Helen and Doyne Jr. 6, tried day on ‘an assault and battery

He boarded the Liner Americajto go to school this fall. They affidavit charging him with beat«

tootin’ cowhand from the casting Corp. radio serial “Riders sporting a 10-gallon Texas hat|were rejected, according to Mrs. ing his wife, worked more or less

‘club” had corrected his and an eastern-style gray busi-|Reed, because of the lice they, regularly at a moving company. . from civilian spotters were always or home today. {lack of personal knowledge = of ness suit. He retained his British carried. {Wages since then have been on Charles Chilton, 33, author andthe West. Untif “he arrived in the accent howev er.

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