Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1951 — Page 33
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Sportopics— . No-Politicians Need Apply, Says Saigh
For Farley, Too, ~ Says Chandler Foe
By United Press
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Feb. 22—Owner Fred Saigh of the St.| Louis Cardinals predicted today! that the new commissioner of] baseball would be a man without any political background. He sald the same club owners who joined here last December to refuse to extend the contract of! A. B. (Happy) Chandler would vote against any candidate who has been active in politics. Asked if that meant that Jim Farley, the man generally con-
U.S. Employs Big Staff of
. |publicity and propaganda.
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Press Agents
To Probe Waste In Publicity Setup
By PAUL R. LEACH
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (CDN) ~The American people are supporting more than 45,000 federal employees who are engaged directly or indirectly, full or parttime, in dispensing information,
A little. known report of the Hoover Reorganization Commission called much of this activity “thought control.” There have been congressional charges that in the government's publicity campaigns there is great waste. A resumption of investiga-
"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __
No Double
Whammy, It's a Signal
THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1951
Legal Notices
Sealed propos or the installation a new primary service, transformer vi switch d and connections, new remodeled electrical wiring system, lig ing Dxtures and lamps for the above n building % be received b School Commissioners of t
dianapolis, jana, at the o : aid Board, 0. 150 Nor ridian until 3:00 P. M., C: or Man arch te:
9, 1951, and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received later than the above time will be returned unopened. The work for this proposal is asi and shall include all new and remode construction and any cutting, tching and painting of the existing building required for the complete installation the new electrical wiring systems and lighting fixtures. The bidder shall bid on fhe entire project located at the Centr blic Xi brary, East St. Clair and Meridian Streets, Indianapolis, Indiana. The work shall be constructed in full accordance with this notice, instructions to bidders, contract, and plans ‘and specifications as prepared by Ammerman, Davis and Stout, ¢., Consulting Engineers, Indianapolis, Indiana, and the State Board of Accounts, The contract documents, including drawings and specifications are on file at the office of the Board of School Com missioners, 150 North Meridian Street, Indianapolls, Indiana; Ammerman, Davis & Stout, Inc., 912 K. of P. Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, and the State Board of Accounts, : Instructions to Bidders, plans, Specifls cations, etc, may be obtained from ti office of the Engineers, Ammerman Davis & Stout, 912-923 K. of P. Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, upon deposit of twenty ($20.00) dollars per set,. which sum so deposited will be refunded if plans and specifications are returned in good cone dition within thirty (30) days after the
opening of bids. Each proposal must be enclosed in a
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er, brother of | ker, Mrs. An Bloemker and N bers, passed aws Saturday, 1:30 HERRMANN E. East St. Fri Memorial Park. after 6 p.m. Thi flowers.) Contri sent to Rev. C. Evangelical and for the Evange Children’s Home
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CLARK—John J. Marie C. rk. Clark Jr., Unitec
sidered as the No. 1 candidate for nto - the post, had no chance Saigh tons 1 the whole picture is be |sealed envelope properly marked with the sald that was correct.” a ing sought by Republican critics! |branch or branches of work to which Helen and Dox “Let's say that the ‘same clique of the Truman administration. [ikce of burtiaess Si the. ‘bidder, ang Clark, Massach which voted to tC q | The 45,000 figure was supplied |” Proposals shall be properly and come ~sapesday, en. : oust Chandler has | b [pletely executed on proposal blanks KWELL on congressional demand by the |accordance with Indiana Form No. 96, an BLAGR WELL a
shall - be accompanied by questionnaire
Form No. 96a, Indiana State Board Jeauiem Jnass 3
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decided against voting for any- {Budget Bureau more than two
one who has been associated with -dyears ago. It is believed to be |A t d_Non-Collusion Aftid politics,” he said.” “After all, we : X jactounts. and Non-Gollusion, Affidayil Jae tery. Friends 1 had enough of that with Chandler larger today, as emergency bu- —Times Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr [proposal shai be Sccompanied by a dee Soin Jame aha and we don't want to make the [rests are added to: the govern- Coach Murray Mendenhall Jr. (in dark suit) | ite he's aivi he double Ontck, made. pasable To. ine "Board 0 of Mary Conle same mistake twice.” iment structure, h He's i y Mendenhall Jr. (in dark suit) looks like he's giving Howe cagers the double |Schosi Commissioners of tne city of m- Conley Jr. aro ‘ Saigh, one of the anti-Chandler, | Many of these 45,000 are saia| Whammy. He's just telling his Beech Grove boys to take the ball out of bounds. Beech Grove's |R1*Rve’ 3} percent of the total bia - Jak’ Bosned aw: leaders, said there “is absolutely i wi iid 'to be carried on the payrolls in|_stalling strategy failed as Howe.won, 18 to 6. (Ce... loi: Daskeiball doiail, Jay oo) pries. or a Jstisfaciory bid bond sxetuied Feb. 21. Funera no chance that Chandler will get| ~Times Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jr |capacities other than publicity | ol * - a amount equal lo five (5) pareeny of FoNERAL HOM Rickey Outtalk Clif . Cheerleader Jack Sleeth, Beech Grove High School, kneels iendors ho Bre used. on part Fb Fr ed Bloemker Rites Arranged Home Show made. Wil Be _reduired bo "Puthih ag 81" ship Merl $ i wi fi : y . : { acceptable surety bond in the amount of 2 ith clenched fist as h t | | R—Lar PITTSBURGH. Feb, 22 (UP) Ie sk d as he pleads for his team to beat Howe in the {tration ions and Jats ana shir. : For A. J. Moulton ‘House for Sale Bo lie (100) percent of the Contract on I son : . " KO eneral Janagy! Drank Fuk asketball sectionals. It was all for naught—Howe won, 18 to 6. |ence legislation. Dies Here at 3 Services for Alfred J. Moulton,| That house your wife took you less oihan fhe “rescrinad. seule ot “wages garines, grands eet aa a ‘ i < i e prov ns - over the telephone as in his famed Dunkel’s Colleg e Urge Massachusetts Public Relations Staff : Fetired Sontractes, vin ye hela i se = the Home Show will jof Chapter 319 of the Acts of she Gen- Biurnd, departed “face to face” conferences today s | . i x a. m. aturday In rs open aturday. |,, The Board of School Commissioners of MOORE KIR when he talked southpaw po Basketball In dex Get Tou gh With Fixers ly Slowever comtest iat 45000 38) Retired Grocer Was {Church of the Nazarene with It's for sale—the ranch-type flent to” reject aay of alt Die ve TON CHAPEL. * W -~ | { . . a ! i m . j- 4 pa Chambers out of becoming the "BOSTON, Feb. 22 (UP)—A per- stenographers and technicians to| Active in Church burial in Crown Hill house that started you figuring draw his bid of s 'eriod of firey" (30 Hay maker, alto. _ No. 1 Pittsburgh Pirate houdout. (Ratings Through Games [son caught “fixing” a basketball Information officers engaged di-| { Mr. Moulton, who was 78, died when you went home. Pat] the duis seb jor the opening children, 2 brot \_ ‘The big hurler promised Rickey of Feb. 19) \game could be fined $3000 gag | or Fred Bloemker, 73, a retired | y Dated this 15th day of Feb oN "CHAPS ovals big urler prom . g e fined $ and im- rectly in public relations work. grocer, died this morning in Yesterday in his home at 811 Vir- The house, torn down after the THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COME 1 en /ILSON CHAPE phone that he would be NATIONAL {prisoned for 10 years, under a bill] Their annual pay runs from $3,- | MISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF Friday, 1.30 p, 1 in his office later today to sign| j_Kentucky 82.0 drafted yesterday by four Massa- 000 to $10,300, with a few section Methoatst Hospital following an ginia Ave. {Home Show, was rebuilt at 201 INDIANAPOLIS, > eh. his 1951 contract. Earlier he had 2.Okia. A & M .......... 77.3 /chusetts legislators, chiefs getting $15,000 FE eS active”. at one time been bufld- |W. 75 St ; ~ utineh Birt pir TE i ’ . . | : ther of Jim “aubstantial™ boost AE, 3—Kansas State .......... 77.2] Tne Pe ont Jaw Jmposes 3 fine, The largest group, nearly 6,000, member of the Indiana polis 8 manager of the Bon Air It will be sold by Marion 15GaL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Ficher, pies. of BE ay AT 8 1" BeOS 2 vaevecvesens 77.040 0 000 or two years’ im- is employed by the State Depart- Church Federation for 25 years, Apartments, 35 W. 16th St. and County Residential Builders, Inc.| Public Service Commission of Indiana Yerian, niece of Jiminy vd ar yor. | Biren: TAPE OI pg og Seioion GUTS le wars sew: of Sf Te met Cour, 372%. Mein he 'srue pomord te Some RE SRLE pat vay | EARCEE an . n B seeersssnsseces 10.0] : ‘tion ministration arshall manuel Evangelical and Reformed] | Executrix, d/b/a E. H. W Any, E day, Feb. 24, W 'GHICAGO, Feb. 22—Big Ten| 7—Oklahoma ............ 74.1/Reps. Gerald P. Lombard (D), Plan) at home and abroad. Fa pg [ich Cooperation of Indianapolis Detroit Michican "sgler, an Hagtietis I Tngton_ 86s 3 athletic official ® ronabl wil] 8-1ong Island .......... 73.9 Fitchburg, Edward N. De Saul-| The other. 2,000 are scattered board of directors of Mission A native of Hamilton County, Home Builders, Inc. Detroit Micha: re ry Opa Hil Priends. 1A this Kena to retam thet 2—Clneinnatl ........ee.s 73.7.nier (R), Chelmsford, John Brox/through domestic departments House College in Plymouth, Wis. he had lived here most of his life, The two organizations will or Fhe ond Hansler of Cert. No. MELTON_-Berna present strict conference require- 10— Brigham Young ....... 73.2 iB) rr i) Malcolm 8. and bureaus in Washington and) He owned and operated a gro-|and was a charter member of build a home at this year’s show, aor kee Js _Derehy siven that the Publis Myra jo ana T} g ’ : | { will con- son 0 Is. ments on recruiting of athletes, = East J MWEST — Hioughout the Souniey. eritics of COTY at the corner of New York st. [First Church of the Nazarene. |and later rebuild it some where 8ict public hearing in hie, couse in Gay Bervice F even though the N.C.A.A. “sanity fone” Island ns Ran. State 13 Rams’ End Is Cham he gaverninent information: ma~ and Highland Ave. for 44 years.| Survivors are his wife, Mary in the city. All they need is a lot. jiciapapolis, Ind. 10:00 A. M. Tuesday, a3 Monfuany code” Hag bon J healed to re-|Q08 To's NY 101 Indiana we h ’ Pp chinery admit that much of this [ie opened the store in 1902 and Elizabeth; three sons, Willlam and| Selling price for the three-bed-| Public participation is requested. at mortuary atte move many sec-|Cornell 69.8 Okishoma 141 Receiver for Third Time 5 lezitimat a jay | Tetired in 1946. Leon, Igdianapolis, and Walter of room house is $35,000. RYE \SQMMISSION MENDENHALL - tions of the nation. Jacuse 883.7 Cincinnati 31 {Fork is legitimate and essential, Pasadena, Cal; five daughters, By ARNOLD J. ATWOO AE t oly Cross 68.5 Bradley 79 pHI | These le inform th bli Mr. Bloemker and his wife, the . » g H " o ARWOOD), Secretary, endenhall, cit Major topics on the agenda at|}iffare 68.3 Iowa 72.0 LADELPHIA, Feb. 27 (UP) | people info the public,| Mrs. Paul Caldarone, Mrs. Alfred Legal Not Fublic Service Commission. aff, Noblesvil the: meeting tod included 4 nceton as Dayton 1.0 —Tom Fears, star end of the Los | the press, radio and periodicals, of | 1OTmer Emma Schortemeier, were il eod and Mrs. Robert H Leg otices Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 20, 1951. : srandchiiuses, 5 tae iidetis Fh 2 dl od ge i i ole | Angeles Rams, won the pass re-|the operations of a government Married in 1900 and celebrated Indianapolis; x Der Judson, LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN ” Tesidence, 2H. tions, adoption of a Seleviston| ir ste 13 Beis. ouns fy} ceiving championship of the Na- employing 2,100,000 persons and their golden Wedding anniversaryigi omington; Mrs, C. C. Me-| 00° ®hosrst amyesion of Indiana’ | Public Service Commission of Indiana’ NEAL HOM] , and discussion on Whether V. Jo’ tate" ai BC iter, 1jjtional Football League for the doing a $50,000,000,000 annual last year. Donald, Washington, D. C.; alpinathe fae of the’ sppitcation of Qua) lhe pie the Sopitcation. of funeral service . e . y ; 9! | ’ ’ . ad y . a . rv t freshmen to compete Foul 0 3 California q3 third ime in 1950, official league business. ‘ | rad a Fember of Ancient prother, Willie Moulton, Indian- 80. for & certificate Wisconsin, for er Ricats ot author ial Washington | in Intercollegiate events. Oo ole hab" 614 > Pears Saveaied 0Q8y, edghe Seck to Spread Word andmarhs, Ledge No 0 aos, and a sister, Mrs. Eliza carrier of Dioperty, interstate, as ‘more carrier of Broperty. interstate: sx mors Me Te belove } . regon 4] . T | specifica plies 3 : They seek to spread the gospel Apgar, New York. | set out in the application. [specifically set out in the application. R. B 10, aunt Check PCC Future 1c 0. $08 Denver §13/records, for most passes caught, — America ee pe Surviving are his wife; three gone migeby Siven that the Public . Notice ls nereby Given at The bubio assed away Thi FRANCISCO, Feb. 22—| In each listing below the team on the/in One season with 84 and most | sons, Herbert, Albert and Ed- Mrs. Neola Hall uct public "hearing in this cause in duct public hearing in this cause in ENTRAL CHAP competition "by Pacific be aa Renpits i find AIRE. favorite passes caught in one game, 18 ier, lo Communist propaganda. \ward all of Indiana i Ee di eo’ Hale |Frogms of the fommisien, Ao State House, Rooms of the Commission, 401 Stats House: CENTRAL CHAE g , 18. . : II . 10: . M, " napolis, ww 10: . . Coast Conference football teams|{n i, ogsonenty Tor farsi, 's 8) Dan Edwards of the New York | oO ath 1s waste ony a full brothers, the Rev. R. W, Blemker,| Mrs. Neola Haller, lifelong resi- Mare 12 fool |" won geld na a rel Ws in the Rose Bowl and PCC Bas-| vame. than s 40.0 (20s 5 fonsen P¢¥| Yanks was second. Cloyce Box of | 4. 0 congressional investigation Bascom, 0., and William Bloem- dent of Indianapolis, died here PUBLIC sERvice COMMISSION PUBLIC § AVICE co Aston - MORGAN—Georg ketball teams in Madison Square TOMORROW the Detrojt Lions and Paul Salata | o 1" getermine. |ker, Westphalia, Germany; two ean: She was 41 and lived By ARNOLD J. ATWOOD, Secretary. By ARNOLD J. ATWOOD, Secretary, Valeria - Rania Glin Bing 1 oe balan lp, Bp go ned or cap or St govimen punicty a Ss, Mek BOGE Dike, 1k 00 SIMI, pepper ptm BE SHEE mn, BE oN y uffalo Bt. *34.7 eil 38.1 as last investigated, by the 80th ’ . chal- : | IRGAL ay. Service FL Spened 4 two-day special session lute” ost! Buibute HSE. oh . | (Republican) Congress, the total lenberg, =Westphalia, Germany, Church, Street Methodist) ull Sevies cGnmiatin of teams. | Publi Borer comarunc, SEAN ata Te. : : Sih 385 Dartmouth 71 Fres man Tilt Replaces cost of.direct and indirect public-{10 8randcnildren and a great-| “C700 = held Saturday |g the matter ‘of ‘thu application of In ithe Doitt No IEA L 0 Ave. beloved ling scandal threw. an en|Mimihime 313 Mowe #iLIU Garden Gam ity was estimated at $250,000,000, ETEAICO0. at 2 p.m. in the Moore & Kirk|s. & gi TRUCK 180 Aibie owe Jot hoon Suvak de Sowa’ Rickie ere goers gambling scandal threw an en-|Famsecrusetts 3.0 ROTWS 4 3 e | The State Department at home| Services will be held at 1:30 Irvington ‘Chapel Burial will be certificate of authority to operate. olor | sompany, pl ia fell brother of w tirely new slant on a meeting on!st.Francis. +613 Siena 59.3 NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (UP)—A land overseas employs 5028 per- |p. m. Saturday at the George H.| . {Yehicles as & common carrier of property, Washington Pennsylvania, purch ompany, fell, Sister co 8t.Prancis.Pa. *85.5 Upsala 35.8 ploys 50 lin Crown Hill {interstate, as more specifically set out in a Purchases odor Mrs. Abert Mi university presidents, faculty rep- Union 74 Hamilton «37 game between the Y and St./gons, at a total salary cost of Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial : . (the application. RT beta. ‘1 Propong- Hanster of Cert. ~-: . passed aWAX Tue Fesentatives : and athletic directors] Utico i whoghester T 2 4 John's freshmen wil ace the $14,015,670. Of these 3393 work will be in Memorial Park Ceme- Hohe are her husband,|geryics: Com hereby OE Intiat, the, Public| Notice ls hereby Given that the Publis the, BLACKWELL which was called originally to de- Beloit 2888 Ripon 30.1 Long Island-Cincinnat¥ basketball | overseas, 2844 of them locally re- tery. .|Henry Jr.; a son, Jimmie; one duct public Dearing in this cause in duct public hearing in hE cane in By, Bch, TiRutent 1 bate future PCC participation in|§a%., 478 Aten = 418game at Madison Square Garden |cruited from foreign sources, The family has requested that|Drother, Franklin Pitcher, and a|ndianapolis. Ind. 10:00 A. M. Wednes: Indianapolis: Sod 50.00 A a riiouse: seh Cemetery, the post-season Rose Bowl Findlay 400 0 Northern 284 tonight. ‘ {while 549 are Americans. flowers be omitted and that con-| half-brother, Harold Wolberton, a3; March 1s, 1881. © =~ = Marci He BE a & rena ee” Haars. CB classic, onl, 820 Marquette +314 Garden officials called off Cin-| The other 1635 are employed in (tributions 'n memoriam be sent Indianapolis; three cousins, Mrs. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ar SRR toe coed oe call at the funer Demands already were being Marista =~ “471 Wittenbers 48.0 cinnati's appearance after LIU this country. This includes 148|to the Rev. C. E. Sitler, Immanuel Lilian Off, Edward and Fred By ARNOLD J. ATWOOD, Secretary. By ARNOLD Jo ATWOOD Rl ore. Md. B heard for a de-emphasis of col- Pitisbure St. B01 Emporia 8t. +437 announced its withdrawal from|in Washington who are directly Evangelical and Reformed|Fitcher, Indianapolis, and Fred ||, ...o0us. Public, Service Sommission, Public Service Commission. G. Richardson. f lege sports on the West Coast. |JlA, 283 SUT via wo. +133 Intercollegiate athletics as the re-|concerned with supplying public|Church, 1035 S. New Jersey St. Pitcher, Cincinnati, and an aunt, — Indianasoits, J0d. Feu. 1 Ts} son Jr pasted Head for Pan-Am Games >" © 8.2 Kent State 505 sult of the basketball bribery information. (for the Evangelical and Re- Mrs. Ella Pitcher, Indianapolis, LA NEW YORK Feb. 22.-Sixty.|Davis-Bkiins 435° Hhckiey +341 |SCANdaL. | ee ——————— |tormed Children’s Home at Ft. With whom she made her home call at’ “mortua one U. 8, and Canadian athletes hin "337 Nr ns BH The Cincinnati team, however, » |Wayne, Ind. prior to her marriage. STEWART-—Toie and officials, headed by shot * State *440 Rollins 412 | Will make the trip here at me |] S Studies Boost J ton St. mothe Punrer Jim Fuchs and Olympic|Houston U. 837 Ne ‘Tenss st. *35g Carden’s expense. |e Va Jack Sherry ames Barnett 22d Leota Smid : meter Champion Mal Whits|se or oiina 533 Seorgla 34.1 ea . » | - Services for Jack Sherry, re-| James Barnett will be buried . q Paced away Thu eld, left by plane today for Sa, U £8 TCY sos Seeks Maxim Bout |gional manager for the Perfect in New Crown following services This Year call lat | Buenos Aires where they will|Texas 818 Baylor © ests] NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (UP)—| Circle Corporation, will be held at 10 a. m. next Monday in King Thursday. = Pune take part in the Pan-American|yuoge Neb L% +485 Archie Mooreis technical knock-| |at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner/& King Chapel. RRL games, Feb, 25-Mar, 8. Wash. & 49.1 Davidson *40.4|out victory over Jimmy Bivins] : |& Buchanan Mortuary. Burial] Mr. Barnett, who was 70, died Th - — W. Voroh 3 318 Huxdin-Sims. 4881. niont spurred Manager Peril to Formosa Seen win be in Hagerstown. Monda% in his home at 1729 3 Card of Th » . . . by | . } 2 Rookies Sign [ne sou "2 "EF sua wns Conriey Jonnston to oter a 550. If Help Too Liffle | Mr. Snerry died Tuesday nYandes st re was bor in Ta . Pepperdine 843 Coll Pacific 572/000 guarantee today to Light] _... | Forst Hospital, Detroit, where he Campbellsville, Ky., and came to neighbors and fri With Pittsburgh gin dose 8%. +370 Ban Diseo t. soi Heavyweight Champion Joey WASHINGTON. Feb. 22 (UP) had been undergoing treatment. Indianapolis 42 years ago. Dany personal co Seattle U. 94 Gonzag ' +48'3 Maxim for a title defense against’ — Lhe Unite ates today was He was 52. | A hod carrier, he was a mem- . ing of our belov PITTSBURGH, Feb. 22 (UP)— (ff EV{forys 748 Stanford 608) 0 = 84M revising upward plans to grant] He had been associated with ber of the International Hod Car- Times Want Ads reach a The Pittsburgh Pirates late yes- Wad ington S14 Denver 65.0 Adan |economic and military ‘aid to| perfect Circle 20 years, beginning rier, Building and Common La- thousands of e b Suh Saual sia terday announced the signing of Wash. State +639 Taeno" "808 Ww : | Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek’s in the sales department and be- borers Union Local 120. ger buyers ployees for thelr a shortstop and a pitcher, both ‘SATURDAY ants Lovis-Charles Nationalist government on F or-/ coming a regional manager after| Mr. Barnett is survived by his EVERY DAY! aval Home. and Fookies, for their Bartlesville EAST | BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22/mosa. World War IL \wite, Lena Bell, and a stepdaugh- Boa arm club in the Class D K. O. la. [Amherst ~~~ 42 Wesleran _394| (UP)—Promoter Bill Kyne said| Informed sources said failure, Mr. Sherry is survived by his|ter, Mrs. Anna Mae Wright, In-| POHLMEYER — 1 agus. owdoin 383 Northeastern 33/today he was prepared to guar- (of the United States to increase wife, Imogene; a son, Don Sherry, |dianapolis. 2 ni ra : rtstop Gene H. Vandervort,|gih mast: Bi RAL .{1¢/antee a $500,000 gate for a Joe aid programs would have dis-| student in Broad Ripple High for the kindne Carmel, Cal, came to terms with Colby 5590 Bates +333 /Louls-Ezzard Charles fight in an astrous effects on the island’s/School; his mother and father, | John W. Conl many Horal tb Pirate West Coast Scout Howie|Golumeia Wo Nave! iT8leffort to bring boxing back to economy and. ability to defend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry, pron WW. Lomey cctally wish. Hak . Benn Lachast o Eonaleu S88 RT state “40.4 San Francisco. [iiselt against a Red Chinese at- Hagerstown, and a brother, Les- Services Are Set for: hel Kindne than .| Delaware "48 81. Se—————————— . | ter Sherry, Camb 4 ; Bierman, star athlete of Hillside, [Qekinton +338 Buscuhenna 54 Since the Nationalists with-! y Tidge City A requiem high mass for John and all who ss N. J, High School, was signed|Qettvsbure 818 Lohih 238 Stump Addresses |drew from the mainland two Charles W. Burton W. Conley, retired New York Cen- . H 2 years ago, experts estimated that tral Railroad yardmaster, will be 4 In Memoric
BY Soout Bd MeCarrick, xg . Soast Guard a2 Re tors L h Ch Motiun for a new trial for| t9 Saturd in St Bierman: 18 1 arred’ u Holy Crass : +52. |Chiang had spent 90 per cent of hike Of Sung al.J a WM. talurcay nt p 20[Le 488 Warn conegs 31; NEC uncneon 8 P pe ©f Charles W. Burton has been filed Philip Neri Catholic Church- fol-
victories in h school _ Muhlenberg 87.8 Leb'n Valley +333 this gold reserves. igh competi-| Niagara *68'3 Lawrence 1. 635] Leaders with character, like BED rege] gold coffers were in Criminal Court 1 by attorneys lowing services at 8:30 a. m. in
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tion, including one perfect no-hit, [Notre Dame 68:5 Canisius . Ro-run game and three one-hit. pi. o. "843 Georela Tech, ate George sWashington, believing in understood to have decreaseq J0NR G. McNutt and Bernard|the Blackwell Funeral Home in When you want to Sell, Memirics ie ters. He lost only three. Pittsburgh 583 Army +360 truth are essential to holding the from around $300 million to $33 KOTPLY. (Irvington, 5117 E. Washington St. CLD : Death is a hea Vandervort and Bierman will|Quantico Si patmouth * 447/cOUDtrY together, Albert Stump, million. The government operated) Mr. Korbly today said oral ar- Burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme- Foategeey) Hire, Find, Swap or Get Some may forget report to the Prates’ minor lea utgers 510 Boston U. “470 attorney, told realtors today. 'at a $70 million gold deficit last gument probably will be offered tery. NE But "208 snail re BUE St, Bonav'ture *66.¢ ; , spring training base at Deland, [St Lowtncs” 583 Gerri” bo: 380 He spoke at the Washington year. to augment the motion’s conten-| The 70-year-old native of Hay- 7 =° Work, Use DEPENDABLE how lone, Fla, Mar. 26. hon Ball 08 Scranton ~~ s441 birthday luncheon meeting of tie Defense Main Drain {tion that Burton, former Indian-/den, O. died yesterday afternoon i 88NS and Wi Syracuse ad fleghel? re 26.6 Indianapolis Real Estate Board] The main drain on the Na-|8Polis policeman, was unfairly/in his home at 3602 E. Washing- ~Economical and HUSBAND! ¥ e 85.1 Bt. Joseph, Pa. 523in Washington Hotel |tionalist treasury h convicted and sentenced to two to/ton St. He had lived in IndianapVermont +4 | h | y has been for de-| p 5 Florists-Mo Sugar Ray Will Defend Villanova et Duausene 39 “washington was a serious, fense purposes, authorities said. 14 yours in Indiana State Prison olis 53 years. Title in London A $4 Wemebure 33 somber man with no crowd-in-|Chiang presently is channelling|o% 2 charge of molesting a 10-| Surviving are his wife, Minnie; ® : FUNERAL Yale *60.1 Trinity 3! spiring attainments, yet he held|about 70 per cent of the island's year-old girl. a son, John W. Conley Jr., Indian- imes or WwW ashin LONDON, Feb. 22 (UP)—Ray Mid ns 4 ot Sother, New evidence will show that|apolis; two b LLL (Bugar) Robinson, newly-crowned | aoisison 13 Chase e393|® Dation together in a long and/!ncome from taxes and other ' So a Oa I hese: Joias Bnd 3 funeral 0 rid oh » y~-crown Beloit 43 fase 1 :321osing war, and then afterward Sources to military uses. urton’s child did not tell the/James Conley, and a sister, Mrs. ‘® 8 Funeral D Wo! A Si Je weight champion, Bradle ns Tug *588 in bitterness and contention un-| Because of the critical situa-| truth during the trial, Mr. Korb-|Josephine Sullivan, all of Colum- : OWe. St — this ut . el Bhi Buytor go 7 Sebtacka | dd til differences could be ironed out Hon, withorities said the Eco-| ly sted. bus, 504 three gtandchilteen. in 0S a UH : ’ DePau *66.8 Bowl’ ‘5land compromised,” Mr. Stump nomic Co-operation Administra-| : ? : seablegram received by Promoter|Esriham § 2owln Green 50.0) Pp » . p # AY. Jack Solomons today from his|E Jlinols _ 31 Pus for == 2 ? said. (tion planned to increase its present] Oo (o % eda er oftocast gariey Pusersi B y irom his Eureka *329 ‘McKendree 338 “The power which character S46 million program of economic i FLANNER . American representative, Lew|Hsmiine 620 Augsbur 38 Pp ch . characters » ’ Quick Results Burston Heldelbere 478 Otferpein 335lalone may exert in determining elp for Formosa. ; BRT Solomons sald Robinson ” Huntington 30. Ind. Tech. *89 |the future has never been dem-, Chiang has an estimated 600, : and as much as BERT 0 a *62.0/! . 1041 © promised Burston he will meet o Vesleyan 52 IL College "43 pustrated HO avidly in Aer 0) ame) an oor aoe Sond / { cotay — 50% savings. "GRINS own *72.0 Michi #lican story an was by to 8 maf) * the Winer of Jue Sout In wbhish f Miki eel Augustana, m4 3| Washington,” the speaker said. jare rained put Nationale pianies 2-Line Ad Costs ONLY 1m) NISEY ; . "| Knox *36. 9 “Though not a great writer, aring out rapidPin = allanges Australias Dave Lake Porest 8 Monmouth 3%1! scholar, BY oor military trate. ly. The army *has-an estimated WN, Delaware ee ne 8 a Te Se ole Mami. O, ~ +38. Curve *9%1|gist, wit or scholar, Washington [250.000 combat troops of which 6 HH Sands ops ry oe hat Muskingum +803 Mi Datew'™ ‘034 held an Army together and sus-| Tote 33,000 have been offered, but rl 8. Bast Robinson can tl the Ther at Olatama®” ‘383 Oberlin gig taineq 1M 2 Bation a wil te vie- 120 accepted, Jor putes Mn Home of § White City Stadtum sometime in|Okis. ‘tity «aa: Wichita. *i¢} tory, finally triumphing in one) Corea JORDAN FU July 8 wn ‘BS Howton v. 3 3|0f the great wars in history,” Mr. Io Game. & ; on Weekly Rate Ambulan ash'gton, Mo. *60.8 Valparaiso £4 Stump said. Sv (2 A S G S E. 10th St Wayne U. 313 oupm S24] DE mnt -dtar Games Set * MBE 10h SL W. Ilinols *55.0 fo Minots 3 0 : SHIRLEY ketball Wee, HE SMe CHE ; A | Pro Bas t Wikconsin J8s8.2 Stich. Ustate out This Week $ State, t Hawthorne House PARTLY CLOUDY AND Ha d w ki L C D0 TT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 430 Kenyon #3 Bia 10 Cage Card 0 All-Star games will feature| wo *tiover areas ra-vvorkKing-—Low- ost ROBERT V Eastern Division South (BIg q a big basketball night at Haw- pa 1422 Prospect or sian BoB Camm ROG IPE thorne House Monday. FOroLAsY NJ and 9 Special No as f2 mDaveEkine 39 Yocoram. 1 Si Joe at’ St. Norbert's | The first game at 8 o'clock will & samme [TM : . 9 Special No we 8 3 : Marviand | "324 Yoo M I 881 Onie’ Vaher ee ance tourney, Louls- pit the JU best players hi the “hs ey Asia SOW It's So Easy! ART SHOP, | Western Division . /N. C. State *72.3 Geo'town, DC 58.6 . © ure ague agains e ih wows > , Plaques figurl a Te Re a: M 31 Rice tis SH Yainaraiso af Concordia. (st. Louis). - West Park Christian Church, a ‘ Ak lS ABA $i Ron Ll “A . ; Any Moh oa 3 ERAS J) Biman, 39) OVE wurner. Lovievite. league champion. The second, at] *ahcubmERIk Cl WAIEREL A WAHL 1 ai ie Just Phone Riley 5551 : {u Lost and F ho 429 Far West : 10.3 SATURDAY 9 o'clock, pairs the Junior League TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—A huge area of cloudiness - : @ fom orvergr ! 4 393 Arizona *68.9 New Mekico ~~ B19| Purdue at Indiana. All-Stars and the West Washing-| i 9 3g . LQBT--One, 826x1 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (Brie Youns “3 Colonna coad| Liinels av oble'SlMe ton Methodist Chasen taang-| will cover the center of the country and also a band is expected 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M., and ask for I ou iT NIGHT Beboerding 384 all. pace $13 Minnesota al ‘Northwestern. Solon AR '| from the Ohio Valley northeastward through New York state. This : .. Hoosler Coal & ( s 0 Ban " ; : . : 3 & a is ne aL erhot. He Goon tego & 3 Evapaviile’ at 'Wishineton (St. Lows). [* There will be a preliminary| i$ the dark shading on the inset map. The striped lines mean partly : vi Lost = Fa tao © ab Galiforla 2783 x Toe. game at 7 clock betwesn the y while the unshaded sections will be clear. The circulation : : es Diath 1 4 y Washington 130 Oreson |, 188 a oh Hawthorne Wonders girls’ team| around the high cell in Ohio will bring warmer air up through the rd Theor, Ries Apt ™ [Tein 0 be youn... 5 Sh en Ee om frou Yo Hei ite Se wi ios Fah ie Bipha SE Ma v te or - Ake . y War yf 4 . % - i : ® t? . v, ” { Witla Ge - : it ti . : : ‘ . 2 : ; wii ; - 7 2 : = oo » y rs Loni - ! tame Cr - - = tert - Ee . = wr 2 ! . » s ” Ll vale ’ rl . i ‘ . . . * oa po ; o » : : a i i : ; on 2 2 i - *
