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On Suez Issue Cairo Wants English

Jroops Out; Sudan

Also a Problem

By SAM SOUKI United Press Staff Correspondent CAIRO, Egynt., Dec. 30—Tempers are running high in Egypt, where relations between Britain and this country have reached a new low. after recent speeches in| both Cairo and London. | Veteran political observers as-!

sert that never in the last quarter, - century has the Anglo-Egybtian

situation appeared so irreconcila-| Mabel Emma Dorrell of West Newton. . » | young people will be missionaries of the Methodist church. Their Some, like the Arab League's agsignments: Miss Johnson, Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Rees, India; Miss

ble as at present.

secretary-general, Abdel Rahman’ . Azzam Pasha, predict that blood! Yokel, Alaska, and Miss Dorrell,

will flow if the British insist on’ remaining in the Suez Canal area. Others, less alarmed, believe there will be no fighting betwgen the Egyptians and the British, but predict more street riots and stone-throwing demonstrations. The situation now appears in-| soluble to most political observ-| ers in Cairo, although some see a Suffers Wounds faint glimmer of hope in the ne-! Mrs. Chester Ellis Cummings, gotiations in London between the 1900 Broadway, received word

Joreign Setretaries of the Iwo na. Friday that her husband had died of wounds received in Korea Nov. 30. Sgt. Cummings would have A majority of E tian politieal Majority EP aR Jo the Celebrated his 29th birthday the Egyptian government can not next day.

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= Miss Martha Johnson of Tipton, Mrs. O. W, Rees and Mr. Rees of Lagro, Miss Rachel Pauline Yokel of Evansville and Miss

In Japan After Korea Fight

2} Otsu, Japan.

Services for Miss ' Matthe, schoolteacher until her retirement in 1932, will be held at 9 a. m. Monday in the Wald Funeral Home. «Burial will "be in Crown Hill Miss Matthe died Friday in her home, 3403 College Ave. She was’ 86. Lifelong resident of Indianapolis; she was a graduate of the old Shortridge High School. She at|tended Indianapolis Normal Col lege and the University of Chi-

cago. | Her first teaching assignment .

was at the old School 4. Miss

; °° |8chool 47. From 1925 until her . . These five Hoosier resignation she taught at School ‘Bix. ice She was a member of First

Africa. Congregational Church. |

‘John Donovan |

Sgt. C. E. Cummings Dies

Dies at Home |

John Donovan, chief Army inispector at Allison Division, Gen|wounded - in Korea Nov. 28. He eral Motors for five years during |was writing from a rest camp in World War II, died yesterday in] his home,

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{Matthe later taught at Schools 12 ‘and 49 and for eight years at _

Dr. H. Randolph Manning, Sertoma Club president, and Mrs.

He told how he was wounded when a camp of & sleeping Marines was surrounded 4 | by Chinese Com- i eB munists. He was awak- ' | ened in the mid- ul h | dle of the night

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6144 Haverford Ave.! He was 57. | Bertha E.

nance the past five years. He! came to Indianapolis 10 years ago from Dayton, O. He was a mem-| ™

Wagner . . . with one of the three sewing machines A tool and die designer, Mr. given by the club to the Crossroads Sheltered Workshop, reDonovan had been employed as| habilitation center of the Marion County Society for Crippled chief quarterman by Naval Ord-| Children and Adults. They debate the four-corner vs. three-corner technique of fitting diapers, a*dozen of which will be given by the club and the center to the first 1951 baby born in Indianapolis.

: ? have: been introduced, with Plymouth! Jan. 3. The rest’ were rolled back

expected dustry in wraps within 60 days.

_ duction.

customers isthe reluctance of the lines being el service, .

/government to shut down automotive payrolls without being able

to offer alternate jobs in war pro-

But cars soon will look: differlent. They will take on a plainer

¢ for a preview in the! ® rurat F (igh lem of keeping private out at new high ation rolling, Already the short age of mechanics

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war garb, less chrome, fancy trim, fewer gadgets, and more synthetic rubber in tires. ; . This means another kind of a rollback, not in prices, but to the war practices of 1945-46. Best guesses in the industry are that

ber of Broad Ripple Methodist g Church and Brookside Masonic -

Burial in Cincinnati will follow

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drabness, they won't go all the way. But you'll notice the differ ence, plenty.

while cars will show a definite war |’

staffs, many who are veterans in serving the car buyer. 3 The dealers also have the probe

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back down after repeatedly In-| Several of Sgt. Cummings’ bud- py a friend who eA y sisting on Te Smplets Srmaval dies wrote his wife, saying that wasstanding ; Canal "one, and the unity of Ne had been wounded in the leg guard, The Som Pfc. West |Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Egypt and the Sudan under the and evacuated to Japan. munisls a. -| Surviving are his wife, Emma; Fotis crown, veteian of an War II tacked. Pfc. West, wounded bY a daughter, Miss Emma Donovan, British Foreign Secretary es » shrapnel in the leg, managed t0and two brothers, Thomas and Previous The Sertoma Club .....,... 5.00 Proaching war economy. Last Ernest Bevin's recent statements Sgt. Cummings served in Iceland escape over a hill, He never saw [eo both of Cincinnati. { Balance, $27,015.80 For Uncle Fred ........... 5.00 Week the Chevrolet dealers mailed in the House of Commons also @nd Europe. He was wounded in his friend again. And McC Charles L. Blume ......... 10.00 H. S. Kaltenbach . ‘ves. 1.0p Out checks ranging from $60 to have indicated that London will Germany near the Rhine River. ACcOrding to Pfc. West, there Anderson cLormac {In Linda's Memory ........ 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phillips, ($87 as a rebate to buyers uf | were only 10 survivors from his| Funeral services for Anderson A Group of Carolers ....... 4.00, Mesa, AriZ ............. 2.00/C2rs between Dec. 9, the new

: ® they will last longer. Clothe-A-Child Donors vs nas foeps FINAL CONTRIBUTIONS |Fred J. Grumme .......... 10.00, PEALERS are hewing to the TO CLOTHE-A-CHILD |Drs. Sputh and Sputh ..... 10.00 !ine in the spirit of the fast-ap-

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and that means an acute age of automobiles. The used car men still are waiting for the rise in demand for recent models from 1948 1950’s. Credit restrictions have their business by the but unless rigid ceilings used’ car prices, they are clean up in the first half year. And some of them are , with surpluses in basements warehouses.

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general and an administrative Cruiting headquarters in Wash- that he eould catch up with staff consisting: of Englishmen, ington, D. C. No answer. 'buddies who left by train. Egyptians and a sprinkling of Su-! His father in South Bend sent! Rect. Nicodemnus, who is danese. Most of the key posts are & telegram to ‘Washington. Still wants to become a mechanic held by Englishmen. ino answer, No die-easy he, the a jet airplane.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

. Rites Tomorrow MARRIAGE LICENSES Ave; Moreine Biawiddie, 3,

. For Levi Hodge HS minim oy ; . . 1 an . Levi Hodge, Mars Hill farmer “Bet rhicdons Bat "28 TW os Eme Jr. 21. Pt. Wayne: Leatha Churchill Party Enters and father of 11 children, will be \, 0 0) 0 2 403 College Ave.:|, PrAdeR: 3T. Ft. Wayne buried in Floral Park after serv- Carolyn Ketcham, 19, 3740 ices at'10 a. m. tomorrow in Un- Ave denominational Tabernacle, 1317 8. Meridian St. Mr, Hodge, who is survived by 65 descendants, died Friday in his home, 2421 8. Lyon Ave. He was

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s J. Oliver, 21, 2434 Ralston Ave.; inthrop |” Henderson, 27. 2221 Sheldon. : Robert Matthews, 16. 2637 i lores Anderson, Minnesota.

Marvin Huff, Rowe, 20, 1

Paul Gardder. 46. 3208 E. Michigan; Madge | Hospital. She was 78. LeGrand. 38, 1003'2 N. Tuxedo. Thomas Brown, 20, New Augusta; Morcell Crist, 17, 1176 Udell Thomas... Speece, 36, 2419 Langley Ave; Viola Pearson, 36, 1330 Carrollton Ave, Raymond Greskamp, 25, 145 Buckingham Dr. Joann Blane, 19, 43158 E. 30th, 'homas Kell, 20, 711 E. Dr, Woodruff; Shirley Woerdeman, 18, 1618 Rural Donald Brown, 26, 229 W. 30th; Martha Shield, 23, 1818 N. Delaware. R Edmond Hebble, 21, 2314 Union; Holzbog, 18, 1506 Edwards Ave, Arnold Piske, 53, Fairland: Natalie Bain, L 48, 2406 N. Sherman Dr | John Seward, 33, 424 8. Alabama: Mari-

A native of Menifee County, © Kentucky, Mr. Hodge came to Indianapolis 30 years ago. He had been inactive the past several years. Survivors include his wife, Christine; five daughters, Mrs.

Richardson, 30, 1519 . Buford, 37, 811 obert Asbury, 25, 1743 Phyllis chnnister, , 18

Club Urges Change in Highway Control

Times State Service GRANGER, Dec. 30—Bipartie “Itisan control of the state and couns is absolutely forbidden, for any ty highway departments is reason, to sound your horn within recommended to the 1951 state the. city limits. Offenders punish-|jegislature by the Granger Men's able Dy fines and/or imprison-! Club. — ois: 3 faa. ment.” : | A resolution adopted by the For the first two weeks of the! club asks the legislature to amend {new regulation, first offenders she laws to permit two super. were politely warped.-Now, all get'visors—one for each party—to tickets. If you're a first offender, run the separate departments, it costs 2200 lire (3.30) of which Each supervisor would appoint 200 lire (32 cents) goes to the half the workers, who, after one Italian Red Cross. year, could not be discharged Caught again, it means another “except for cause.” paste fine and 15 days in jail ! Under the present > The experiment has created a'system, the Club y new system of driver's signals in-| highway departments “provide a cluding tricky - “clutching” for refuge for worn-out politicians daylight driving and “headlight'but fail completely to ) switching” during the night. ° [taxpaying citizens with roads Pushing th crowds at in- highways on which to drive with’ tersections, for example, the driv-icomfort and safety.” a

23. New Augusta; Helen 30. 9 E. Washington: , 29 City toni and coal output. n, 27. Bulter, Pa.: Mildred, i 46. New (Castle, Pa - { : : 36, 1527 Carrollton .Ave.: y 3 6, 1520 Carrollton Ave | A000 W, Naomi: Juanita Es Stewart, 18. 527 Cole Albert Sehiffbauer. 23, 4450 College: Betty! Bradley, 20. 3348 N. Pennsylvania > . ist Ti > +19, 403 N. Concord , 1 N. Mount. A 3 s , 138 '8. Neal: Florence 3 Hill. 19. 31 8. Harris Billy Foster. 21. 508 BE. Morris: Joan Crose, {18 1236 V v 2 8. Tlinots; Ray

Wright. William Eikenhary Jr, 21. 834 N. Emerson: Joyce Nall, 20, 18 8 Arlington t Robert Peaveler. 70, 240 E. 15t Shirley. qT. 917 E. 46th €, 35 24) Camp: Mary Mid. 2381; Smith : r. 36. 726 Blake: Lelia

not remove any British troops He was graduated from Technical platoon of 45 men. He was fight-| McCormack will be held at 8 p. m. No Name 1.00 Alvin Clifton ............. 800 model date, and the Dec. 16 5.40 T.V 0 - ; : made that Egypt should be Includ- when called to active duty with Marines. Danville, Ky. Mrs. Lawrence G. Cook .... 5.00 Danny Brannon 5.00 think of. Their salesmen, in a that such a move might solve the 103) § Trement St. received let-| August. He would have been a Howard\and Stephen ...... 10.00 Barbara, Frances and Ken{No Na Leonard Dwain West, who' was this ‘year. He was born in Moreland, Ky., Mrs. D. 0. ... + 1.00 Joe Jackson, Jr. coevssecess in the A tic Pact. rs | Egypt in the Atlantic Pact. Others S Di P 4 ° of the Second Christian Church. Anonymous ......... +veeee 25.00 Girl Scouts of Troop No. 250, = sue: ao) NE@VEr-Say-Die Patriot area to Join the tish troops) and Mrs. Luevrgia Price and Mrs. No Name, Ninevah, Ind. ... 8.00 C. A. Birdsong ssssssssnans s H. P. Snyder . « 60.00 Studley .......... . Face-Saving Needed “Violati ek Far Mrs. Edna McCallister Violation, Youth Wouldn't Give Up | Services will be held at 10:30 County Home 1.00 Mrs. Robert W. Bond ...... formula for the Egyptian govern- Communist soldiers beware, ational Federation of In- {Acme Investment Corp. The question of the Sudan raises! “Try, try again” is his motto, and he did just that until he was] Born 58 years ago near] dential Life Insurance Roberts just the southern part of Egypt/Bend, his home town. He was She is survived by a sister, Troop No. 72 5.69 Celia Cohen | 1981 ili fing losin. ofiioy tain crown. The British retort that! Thursday he came to the India- in person. He secured the neces-| No Name 4.00 Skipple and Cookls Howard 4-5,000,000 (Est.) ®] . ' No } : ) Adm. Kittelle, 83. Dies Martha B. Musbrush ...... or unity with Egypt. were taken into the Air Force,, The Air Force recruiters are Of Heart Ailment SM ad Ire Robert O are ‘the new rearmament program. How much it will fall from this year's ministered by a British governor He sent two telegrams to re- to Lackland Air Base, Tex. so telle died at his home yesterday Bardach Bros. Inc. .+.....100.00 Williams . ans pact of war mobilization on the industry will call the turn, 21 from the U. 8. Naval Academy in! Employees .... .++ 10.00 Donna Sue Smith ...u0u00s |He was appointed governor of the’ Cola Fund ....icvieseees 50.00 Today's total ..ivees...$706.86 President Warren G. Harding in B | Tough Anti-Noise Rule Forces Drivers Rites Tuesday ‘Mrs. Beulah Reynolds g Poits. Mars LONDON, Dec. 30 (UP)—Win- died Yesterday in St. Vincent's nurse and resident of Indianap- problem has heen licked. 9 i 21, ’ owe: 20 8 ] e New Year “with hope and hitestown = Methodist Church pear Ind. 29. So raucous was the din of day and night traffic until A chard Manet. 22, 1319 Central; ; Robert Sincllajr, 18, 3345 St. Paul: Natale, In a New Year's message to the Star ‘born in Elnora. She received her surprised everyone ' because it ter. the wartime Prime Minister Zionsville. Tenth Street Methodist Church car confirmed that although traf- he is coming through. 35h The Con- Of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. gp. jo survived by her husband, You can’t blow your horn. The flat of the hand. Alabama, > t. Leonard Wood. Servative Party may find new op- Isenhour, both of Whitestown; qonet shops in Beech Grove: a police cars and ambulances. Fires dim to country beams at each ine Madeline Ingram, Mrs, Elva Bur- 0. os W. Michigan LaCoste. 19, 303), Sutherland ! ons Evelyn |" Barbara Roberts. 18, 833 § world peace.’ Bridgeport, Conn.; and a step- heard the air-raid alarm. There Rome poli d the popul Renzil Williams, 65. 2703 Shriver Ave.: e, 18. 1170 Medford. Georgiana McKern; six sons, 30 W. 12th 917 St don ee § Cop Capitol; el wells ie 1117 Col Hit Another New High been in Tokyo, Japan, for two Syed first offenses are not toler- city, with its tiny, narrow streets children and 21 great-grandchil- er Snow, 22, 2513 Columbia Av cit ford Richey 2. Jase Nfomple; Ruy! WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UF) _. Average wholesale prices! Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| 1gnorance is no excuse. For; o among the most congested 813 Arbor A : Arbor Ave AioAnn Jones if. 14118. State duction, the Federal Reserve The Bureau of Labor Statistics Scottville, N. Y., Frank Bean, newspapers and posters before the :® # ’ Dining Out Tonight? o Matt one per cent from the October The average was 12.2 per cent Mo. ‘could not miss the big muiti- » last year. ers Irving Hill Chapel. yin 7

from the vital Canal area. High School and was employed ing with the first platoon, Co. C.,|tomorrow in C. M. C. Willis & Son Sam Maholowitz .......... rollback. ed among the Alantic Pact na-the 16th Marine Battalion. Pfc. West left Indianapolis with] Mr, McCormack, who was 50,'A Helping Hand .......... 2.00 Barry Wayne Stevens ..... d { ipital. His home was at 718 Indeadlock. ters Tuesday from their son, Pfc./senior at Washington High School p inf t no Bx] meio » . remain in Egypt not as an occup 3 and had lived in Indianapolis Mrs. Alden C. Palmer, Dan- Glen W. Reed have suggested that an allied | ue Surviving him are three sisters, Mooresville High School | Flackville pee ® ® ! there, and that a united high com- [fa ll GG § A | mand be formed, including Egyp-| ina y ers : in AIF" orce Bertie Wallace, both of Lexing- In Memory of Henry ...... 1.00 Alma Coombs ............. The main object of these sug- " > J ug By RICHMOND BARTLETT la. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Edna Pilgrim Shrine No. 12 5.00 Kathy and Ricky Huse .... a IN: ment, while keeeping the British Rect. James E. Nicodemus is a member of ‘the United States Air in her apartment at 1442 N. Del-; : | surance Agents Council, [Keller Realty Company .... a different problem. Egypt has al- accepted by the Air Force. Greensburg, Mrs, McCallister has A f : ? ; and demands the formal unity of turned down because he had been elder Nicodemus hopped a plane yrs Ethel LeRoy, Indianapolis. | OO ri tion Fo Dl Oe aro) and Niches iver and flew straight to the Sudanese people must decide Napolis recruiting station with sary wa 300 John and. Tommie Brown .. : MEY He Tarun san U. S. auto, truck and bus production, on the rise since World \, At present the Sudan, known as ut Mr. Nicodemus was rejected not slackers either. They arranged WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UP) In Memory of Mother ‘Esta SIMDSOR +. E. N. record six-and-a-half million units is anybody's guess. Some his of a heart attack. He was 83. A Friend .. 8.00 Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Shockley for ~ 1889 and served in the Spanish- Indiana Farmers Mutual In- Ella Frederick «.occesscsss Mal “ Beep ar Monk Moard 11921. Mrs, Martha Ann Ottinger, Nurse, Dies at Home To Rely on Flashing Lights, Slapping D ° ors 20, 1% E. gton Churchilll said today his 'olis for 30 years, died yesterday Scarcely a “beep” or “honk” has been heard anywhere in the McDonald, 28 X : foore. 28, 3450 N. | Primrose League, a Conservative Burial in Lebanon will follow training at Methcdist Hospital. |worked. {er depresses the clutch of his ear Mary coq. |" Surviving are her husband, Ora; 54 the Irvington Chapter, Order fi¢ is just as dense and irritating,| Some drivers prefer to slap on . al," P Roffie Capps, 18, 811 Chase i F etta Curry, 19, 424 8. Aalabama J portunities of rendering service to i Sara ] > one half-sister; four half-brothers, are so rare in this stone and mar-|tersection and thus warn ee phaCoste. 19, 3021 Suth ' stepson, Charles I. Reynolds . pedess gess, Mrs. Parthenia Sampson, O'Neal, .31, 602 Bosart: aime idaughter, Miss Joann Reynolds, a " ? Martha Williams, 47. 1 Bt 4 clair: Mary Industrial Production are no fire alarm boxes. [tion—are pleased that the experiWeeden; Newton: Asa, Herbert, ve SA b Henry Stewart Jr. 27. 926 8 Vell lege. e 1520 : obert Collins. 22. 835 W. Walnut; Norma nes B.: June Robinson, 21, 2882 Indianapolis : | aren. 19, Martinsville, | ren: Clara —Severe November snowstorms reached another new high for the Ward Bean, live in Elnora. There jtalians, the campaign was thor- |; the world. F3vY Kappus, 20, 8 i * 0AN a Tavis 10 1313 Hoyt Ave recta: Betty Board reported yesterday. reported that all wholesale prices Cory, Ind.; Harold Bean, Elnora; rive began in earnest August 1st. George Martin, 80. 114 Senate Ave.: Hath rege artin, . Senate ve.: attle 9. S07 W.3 level, the board reported, chiefly higher than before the Korean Funeral services will be held at jingual posters on all roads leadMay We Suggest 1225 North Meridian Street

V. . . arlous suggestions have been by International Harvester Co. 1st Batt, 5th Regt. of the 1st|Funeral Home, Burial wiil be in Gretchen K. Welllver ...... 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Anderson 5.00 They have other things to tons. Sponsors of this idea feel uy ang Mrs. George R. West,[the 16th Marine Battalion in| died yesterday in General Ho®= A veseses 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Meadows Thus the British forces could i diana. Ave. » 10.00; neth Ferguson .......... Hon Jone ut as plone of Pop Helped Out— : : since 1926. He was a member | ville ....... savens svsesss 10.00 Anonymous ... force be sent to the Suez Canal Mrs. Belle Epperson, Indianapolis, Latin Club .. 8.00 Carol Cummings .cocveeses { No Name ...ccvevevessesies 2.00 In Memory of Karen E. tain staff officers. T ton, Ky. | urned | rs TR Down Because of Traffic James Phillips, Marion Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Baker, Jr. stions is to find a face-savin " 4 : i 8 McCallister, who was found dead My Christmas ............" 3.00 Jessie M. Wacker ... forces in control of the Suez zone. Force, and he is the kind of guy who never gives up. aware St. A. F. L,, Local 24615, Pru- |Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. - ways insisted that the Sudan is Ret. Nicodemus tried -to enlist at the recruiting station in South lived in Indianapolis for 40 years. mer Senior Girl Scout | ‘High School 000 (Est) . the Nile Valley under the Egyp-|convicted of traffic violations. = and called on the head recruiters pgurial will be at Greensburg. “Gl [Fel JF" 8 To og Be A reine : (Indianapolis. whether they want independence two of his friends. His friends) 3 3.00 Freddie. PIafl o...ccxcoeases x INGEN + os. : War Il ended, is expected to drop off sharply in 1951 as a result of * the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, is ad- again. to have Rct. Nicodemnus flown! Rear Adm. Sumner E. W. Kit! EN. ..coveevnn. caresses 25.00 BIN, ny and Sue experts predict "somewhere between four million and five million,” but ime | Adm. Kittelle. was a graduate Bradley Barbecue Roger and RichardPrince.. {American war and World War I.| surance Company, Coca ’ wn Virgin Islands for two years by — I R | T +f J - Total to date ..........s25,2206 Il IKOME § 1raATTIC JAMS Mrs. Ora Ottinger ™™ fo d0% seeeee 8% use ‘New Year With Hope’ lifelong resident of Boone County, Mrs. Beulah May Reynolds, al ROME, Dec. 30 (UP)—Police report that Rome’s horn blowing 1316 Yandes: Dolores COnservative Party is entering ar Ottinger was a member Of jn her home on Arlington Ave. city for three months. ae. Evelyn ! » and Chapter 248, Order of Eastern. nrg, Reynolds, who was 49, was that police were forced to begin a drastic anti-noise campaign that 1319_ Central resolution. ; : 3 Ba k, Kelly ve group of which he is grand mas- Services at 1 p.m. Tuesday in ' ghe was a member of the East! A test tour around the city by and “gooses” the engine to warn 437 ‘Birane Ave: “We enter the New Year with two sons, Fayne and Buren, both 4 magtern Star. it is silent. {the doors of their cars with the Ft. Wayne; hope and resolution. ‘Mildred Rader; a brother, George po = ooo the New York Only exceptions are for sirens on| At night, drivers switch from 0, Harold Taylor, 21, 1001 W. 33rd.; Dorothy Lu Toth, 32. 3344 Wilcox; Martha : , awrence Toth co tera Tr our country and to tHe cause of on a three grandchildren. * ble city. that few persons havetrians. ox ona. i eh Mrs. Leora Kattler and Mrs. s, 23, 718 Indiana George Schumaker Jr. 3454 Carollton Ave.: I . ; ale Prices Lowell Granger, 24, Sullivan: Helen 8hel-| Perry. 24. 91 5 Wn y Whol es Methodist missionary who. has 80 strict is the rule now that ment has worked because this : 18, 2 ew Jersey: + Stanley and Robert; 33 grand- Her Quewas of Kappes v. Wo Slowed by Snowstorms WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UP) Years. land tremendous surface t Ave = atibert’ Huntsman, 22 | Whitney, 17 Meridian: (eIPOTarily slowed industrial pro- seventh straight week last week. 3150 are four brothers, Fred Bean, oughly publicized for months in william Poits. 38, Evansville; Anne Brown! Total production dropped about except fuels and metals were up. and Ray Bean, near Springfield, Foreigners driving into the city, pa tCRley, 3 er because the snowstorms cut steel War and 16 per cent higher than 10 a. m. Tuesday in Shirley Broth- jn to the metropolis reading: The Lincoln 2002

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