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Face Crime Probe To. ‘See Friends’ | Women Prepare for Strike | | | 3 : ’ ; ne ° Face Lrime ! 0,0€e IiendS’ Men to Mateless Women [TE[lare 107 OUIKE § pA: - 0) . | ; i - oR ® : 4 3 ‘Hottest’ Session | al didi ; #% | Pays Flying Visit Figured a Miami Auction Block Best Way Approximately 3000 { 4 i § : . : . & h aa vy 38. ~~ Slated Monday | Sey : To Marine Fighters To Give Gals ‘That Male Around the House City Workers Affected : (30 v J ww : ! Br United Prem By United Press By BARBARA BUNDSCHU 7 i oh 3 By FRANK TREMAINE , og ctioneer reUnited Press Staff Correspondent | Y ; Uned Press Staff Correspondent oor RA or Ed a are inter CHICAGO, Mar, 17—Meat-pack- ; Shay ND ORR, May et ie TOKYO, Mar. 17—Gen. Doug- 20% *V1Y (ciieme to sell husbands “like furniture” to rich but NE Industry union locals were : In P Senate Crime Committe recessed ‘las MacArthur paid a flying visit mateless Women. Faking - fie Pre Aa ons aay : Jor fhe Weekend Rod A ill} to Korea today to see his “old ‘Unmarried, 25-year-old Stan Farber, who conceived the idea “IFT "8 t against Er By E 0'Dwyet and bo a racketeer | friends, the Marines,” and Jeeped of a husband a ot) py Ble orking as a Hollywood publicity man wage boost for their members, HOLI Frank Costello as co-star wit- within 2000 yards of the. front sale he hag inte found * yo | Full strike preparations were . This ma nesses for a promised slam-bang| , lines, Re nt intrested Iran Asks Control ordered last night at a meeting I got v hearing Monday. : : He turned back within sight of - Mr Farber said he had not yet jof 500 stewards and officers of mount’s Sen. Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.)| 3 ; 3 ! fol | {locals at district 1 headquarters a ‘ - a long, thin ridge where U. B8.'contacted any rich ladies as pros-! | : scheduled a Washington confers| i ee pective bidders “but their interest . . lof the CIO United Packinghouse Shore in ence to take action on preparing 2 . ‘Marines were fighting Communist ies ve I. : a f U | ; it | Workers. comed possible perjury and contempt , {rear guards and on which shells’ 2 ats Nthe ve bachelor ss WV WINAY | 1eaders of the C10 union and y charges against the recalcitrant) PFET : y {were bursting. : man,” e young lor - ¢ ‘the AFL A amated Meat Cut- Bill Pe | ’ E : TT r explained is something every | malg da Geé Costello and perjury. action] | The three-hour, 68-mile e Hh he arouna Acts to Grab Supply | ters have threatened a nationwide ucer Ge against fellow New York rack-| ‘\tour carried Gen. MacArthur to|Woman wol eto | . walkout of 220,000 workers Mar, in “Aaro eteer Louis Weber, 'a point north of .recently-cap- the house. "On Bahrein Island |26 if they don’t get the raise. - Crick” ¢ Mr. O'Dwyer, now ambassador] tured Hongchon on the central Ran Classifiéd Ad By Unite Peete | Economic Stabilizer Eric John ; We w to Mexico, flew back from Mexico front. Shells from Allied guns in| Mr, Farber's auction plans came, . pEHR AN, Iran, Mar. 17 (UP) ston refused to allow it Wednes- picture w City last night to sweat out the ge [the rear screamed over his head ¢, light prematurely when Rich-|_ rhe national Front Party, day on grounds that it exceeded TOL See a week-end but kept mum on what onto enemy positions farther arq Rundell, reporter for the yran's leading advocate of na-| the government's 10 per cent raise tong, oF he planned to tell the crime in- north, (Miami Herald, checked up on a tionalization of ofl, today de- ceiling. rn vestigators. a | Returns te Tokyo |classified advertisement reading: manded the nationalization of : li : ‘ er ne He had “no comment” last The supreme United Nations “Single men! Unique proposition. American-operated oil interests In Indianapo Is J stars. I | night on yesterday's testimony inf commander returned to Tokyo at Suite 305, 311 Lincoln Road.” ion Bahrein Island in the Persian Approximately 3000 Indianap- atrods which: one of his former deputy 4:20 a. m. . (Indianapolis time) Mr. Rundell, without identify- Gulf. olis meat-packing employees will her hone fife commisgioiers (ana close , and told walling newsmen: ing himself as a newspaperman,| The demand came as the join the nation-wide walkout if it A COU Irfend, James Moran, sald Mr. : . ig 4“ ‘Everything at the front is go- went to the office and was offered Iranian senate voted 41 to 1 tolgecurs, a local official said today. © MGM wa Ba re Visited Costello in AT FEVER PITCH—Crispus Attucks High loves a parade. The result was whoop-te-do after. Ing well. __|a chance to parade with other refer the proposed nationalization james E. Biddinger, president flag at L Pp ; noon session yesterday, heee turning into the southwest quadrant of Munumen} Circle. | - He said there was no signifi-lyoung males “on the auctionof the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. t0/of Local 117, United Packing- Rudd We. Has Date With Doctor . : ) we So 4 = v4 |cance to his visit, even though it/block” before a group of women|a special 18-man commission for house Workers of America, said substitute Costello, who faces thrée pos- U N D 4 C ; 38th A ; lcame at a time when his forces|who would submit sealed bids for|study over the week-end. The bill| committees under his direction are . month-old sible citations for his refusal to , ecision 10 ross i | rr on |2 were pursuing the retreating Reds the fellow that caught their fancy. was passed "unanimously by..the making ail arrangements’ for a RROW, © angwes coaifue Tuestions. had > . i a. 4 : Se (toward the 38th Parallel. + Mr Rundell was told the Safefiomer House of Parifament Thurs- possible strike here Now R : TE a ie HH : : R d Str t : ; j | ou would be held at “a large Miami day. : Ee” thier or the} inges on e " . egy : On Arm Sur lus iced oy a te oe my o\ Beach hotel” in two ge three Patliamentaly Deputy Hossein 2640 at il asa a oe c as reduce ; . . | “Ito y iat Weeks and he was warned he Makki, National Front Party sec- , : orn. : nia voice to x whisper ©" U.S. Pledges Full Consultation With Other - | Y OUFTILS {cinta ie ho ick end ae "sar, oe et ton ra, Ps dt Are ld vt me on » , ed by the i Be] tbidder. |paigning to nationalize oil : : “ committee after it rejected re. Members Before Doug Gets Orders Probers Seek Data | oh oUnited Press staff corre. Je we Tight be able’ to NIP IAD “olor i gL osttra Amman wh ports from two of Costello's ; : BY United Press an nt aske n. MacArthur J {part of Iran.” » “ physicians, will report on the WASHINGTON, Mar, 17—The United States is awaiting dis- ON Dawson Activities whether the United Nations forces Joe Snr, Freer tod Sorel? Bahrein is a 213-square-inile eve preparing sor the West. Th a state of his vocal cords at Mon- closure of Communist battle strategy in Korea before making a By United Press (would again cross the 38th Par-| : : 2 ‘island Archipelago across the we'Te preparing fof the worst, The Sons ‘the day's session. final decision on whether United Nations forc2s should be authorized WASHINGTON, Mar. 17—John allel, old border between North! A. Commission : \Persian Guit from Iran, It is an 1031 Word will come out of a THERE Mr. O'Dwyer is appearing at his to cross the 38th Parallel again. Maragon, former ‘White House 20d South Korea. | Mr. Farber sald Mr. Rundell independent state ‘with British ad- Lo, naking committee RieeUng at the id own request to aid the committee Top-level authorities said today that the decision on launching ha b tioned By | “I'll tell you later,” Gen. Mac-|could keep all of the “sale price” |visers. Iranians have been claim- next Thursday in Chicaga.” black wig in finding the dirty linen that an offensive beyond the border. between North and South Korea had "2NBer-on, may be questioned BY|,. pv. replied, with a smile. except 10 per cent, the auction-|ing the island for 30 years. Mr. Biddinger emphasized that raphy of | hung in New York's backyard not been fnade by this govern. — ~~~ congressional investigators seek-| , five-star general flew to|®®’S commission. | Oil was discovered there in 'D¢ Strike if it occurs, will not be But it's during his years as mayor and ment. . ing the low-down on George Daw- guwon airfield, south of Seoul. in “After the Herald story was pub-|1932. Operations in the Archipe- against the packinghouse employ. who told Eg p , in| “ : ers, who have already agreed t Brooklyn district attorney. The United States has pledged a Fensa eizure son, mysterious Briton who is his personal Constellation SCAP lished, Mr. Farber said it “may|lago have been conducted by the - y -agr 0 they'll giv It appeared possible that the full consultation with other said to have made “millions” and thence to Wujon, behind the/Tuin the whole thing.” He said “a|Bahrein Petroleum Co., which is 21 over-all 1)-cent. increase.. Nor type. It w two headlined witnesses’ might United Nations member nations : ONS lcestral front. in a C-47 lot of important and influential part of an organization owned "CU d the strike be against the to do meet face to face before a breath. before Gen. MacArthur receives . dealing in U. 8. Army surpluses.| : people are behind it” and “all of by the Standard Oil Co. of Cali- 8°YeTnment, Mr. Biddinger sald. “Actual less audience. any new orders, p 0 eron Maragon said today that if he He wore his familiar campaign yg felt it would be a good thing {fornia and the Texas Corp., both , It Would be a protest against I don't ct ‘Hottest Sessions’ Due Present instructions to United is. called, “I will answer every CaP With its tarnished gold braid, tor women who have trouble get-| American firms. the dictatopial atiitude of Erie as the sto

Albert Anastasia “lord high Nations field commanders are to) question and try to be as helpful |® green field jacket, a brown cash-|ting husbands otherwise.” , | Le Johnston,” Mr. Biddinger said. executioner” of Murder, Inc., and Xill as many enemy troops as pos-| Both Houses Vote as possible.” {mere scarf and khaki trousers. | Mr Farber, who said he was a Atterb G 3 Tr IDA LU Moran also were scheduled for|Sible without crossing “the 38th Go : t.Control | Maragon made the statement He was greeted on landing by New York high school graduate, ury ers Air Force Man Denies {ng man f{ appearances. It promised to be Parallel in force on the ground. vernment -Lontro {when told by a reporter that/Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, declared that the auction would T\f R fe Fi | . ; She offere the hottest session yet. Continuing air and sea strikes] BUENOS AIRES, ‘Argentina, House sub-committee investiga- commander of the 8th Army, and be “perfectly legal. . There are erore rinais Charges of Sabotage © © director cl

. The committee's investigation deep into North Korea are pay 17 (UP)—Legislatio em- tors of “surplus profiteering” are Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Smith; com-\tiws agamst the sale of human/ The hospital at Camp Atter- Sgt.. Henry V. Green, 23, an idea. ? into law enfqreement in Saratoga, authorized. r : § powering the government to take studying 1949 Senate testimony mander of the 1st: Marine Divi- beings as chattels, but none that | bury was given two large Philco Air Force mechanic : pleaded v Now it N. Y., apparently would go by The American position was re- over control of the independent linking him as a representative of sion. |we can find against financial ar-|television sets today so hospital- guilty in Fedéral Court yest : voice cor the boards after yesterday's ses. iterated yesterday at a con- pewgpaper, La Prensa went to Mr. Dawsom; who sought to buy irangements leading to marridge.” ized soldiers will enjoy the day to charges of oe pet. Eddi sion failed in an apparent attempt ference between State Department ipresijent Juan Peron for final surplus equipment left overseas ¢ honic Co | Superintendent of Detectives| basketball finals tonight as well government property, but denied ‘Phineas to pin responsibility for “wide OMcials an va Eastern Tepresen- approval and his signature today. by the Army. ah ymp onic omposer Charles W. Pierce agreed. that as: other programs in the future. gover charges op oh pv = W, C. | open” gambling on Gov. Thoma [SLIVER BF NATIORE OO er the Both houses of the Peronist- Convicted of Lying Awarded Stalin Prize | ‘we don't have any city ordinance| -The Presentation was made by Green pleaded before Judge Willis E, Dewey. " United. Nations: banner. controlled Congress approved the) Maragon was convicted of ly- MOSCOW, Mar. 17 (UP)—§ against jt that 1 know of. in co hid & Co. this morning william E. *Steckler, who_.get series’ 10 Costello, who faces possible de.|™,, | of 10" Department = said/measure at a special session yes-!.,.. 1, senators investigating “in- phonic Composer 5 be ovm-| “But it's sure the darndest|'fl connection with the showing trial for May on not guilty pleas * own vide portation, risked contempt cita- p _/ing to Senators investigating “in- phonic Composer Sergei Prokofiev thing I ever heard of,” he added. |©f “America Applauds” tomorrow ints of i ine Man b i that G MacArth will terday. The Chamber of Depu A { to three coun of a criminal in tion three times this week by A8AT ThA. SEP VEO undertake ties vote was 85 to 14 and that in fluence peddlers” — the so-called was aWarden a. Stalin prize sec- premium — over WFBM-TV in which a formation. V be Ned | + walking out after the committee ” a the Senate, 16 to 0. There are five-percenters, Sentenced to eight 2° ~¢lass today for his compo- Transit Firm to Bu |number of television sets are Green was accused of pouring late Har: a major offensive in North Korea sitions with the theme “T y | bei itali hiad denied Hig €lalia that he was until United Nations Allies had NO opposition members in the to 20 months in prison, he ob- of Peace Over Wa Tomah 25 T ki T Il vie given to iba, Rospitalized sand in the hydraulic system of Bring too sick to testify. | h : Pmongers. rackless lrolleys jservicemen. two airplafes at Atterbury Air Warner h { ‘been polled on the pros and cons UPPer house. : tained temporary stay of sentence | o airp y ! He agreed to examination by a "| 50 1e ‘on the ground. | The bill would vest control of porary s\ay : a prize carried a cash award pang to purchade 25 new track- | In 2 Seremony this morning, Force base and cutting wiring. O. K. on | physician designated by the com-| La P 1 t 8 ish-1 {and has remained free aj his of 50,000 rubles (nominally $12, 1 11 ed by! v alverson, seniof mer- me Streetcar | The final decision, informants ia rensa, larges panish-lan- 500 ess trolleys were announc Wy chandisi . Mittee, however. Committee "oo "0" ost with the guage daily in the world, in a Nearby McLean, Va. home hoping 500). Indianapolis Railways, Inc., today | along manager, and J. R.1.~veler Dies full hours. spokesmen refused to reveal the 0 . Pea 3 joint congressional committee, | the Supreme Court will review his| Mr. Prokofiev was cited for his less than 24 hours before higher L.2Pison, publicity director at q Paramoun name or any other facts about! ommunists, : : case. The _ Appeals Court has vocal symphonic suite, “Winte { Ayres, presented the sets to Col. Mrs. Ida G. Friedman, 54, Chi- Favorite § the doctor chosen until his re. If the Reds are driven back Await Further Action turned him down Hone” and an: Sratoric roa fares 2 nig effect 1l Dale said] G¢0T8¢ Budd, representing the cago, was pronounced dead on for the B | se . ' | esident W. Marshall Dale said . ' . ' Portis presented. ae fansive, ‘tha Snances , The committee was empowered) = Maragon .would not say what Guard Peace Both contain the company will spend $475,000 SOmmManding medical. officer at arrival at General Hospital yes- co-starrer: Fades to a Croak re that the United States wit! 2 intervene” in and investigate information, he could give-inyes-.choruses for children. The lyrics during the fourth quarter of 1951 amp Atterbury Hospital. terday shortly after she collapsed with the s Lomelio’s voice faded. to a 3F major United Nations of- 1° Only La Prensa, but firms tigators about Mr. Dawson. were written by Poet Samuel in order to replace Illinois St. lS Present was T. J. Rudden of a heart afiment on a Penncroak after the flat contradiction Wee Brainst. eneiny ATODPA And. doing business with the news-/ The Senate’s 1949 testimony Marshak who won first prize for streetears with trolleys. of the Radio Equipment Corp. sylvania railroad train in Union ] EDWAR or Ne Te imany hreatened nim sna pain: y P: 'paper. Further action will depend brought out that Maragon in early poetry. Mr. Dale said the 48-passenger “Sal Philco distributors. Station. She was en route with Mike Conr nh age Wolt Be oe at iH the © lis. sow tic will on the committee's report. 1948 carried a letter of introduc More than 170 Stalin prizes for vehicles will be routed south on/ eve Sets are the largest her husband, Abraham, 55, to Costell Geo ’ plane e Lommunista slow no If it becomes necessary to ex- tion to the American Army field art and literature were an- Capitol Ave. if city plans to make “aoc PY Philco, Florida when she became ill. ostello’s illness and the hippo- to continue the fight, then the propriate, we shall expropriate La commander in Europe describing . 2 A TER SATS drome atmosphere of the hear- signal for Gen. MacArthur to Prensa,” Peronista Deputy Ed- him as Mr. Dawson's “representa- nounced ey, with awards Illinois St. one-way northbound - ing oom “deprived him of his move may be delayed for some uardo Colom, publisher of the tive” and “good friend” of Maj. oun § 10 7 millios rubles, are carried out. : recollection... Lime. Tis would pare disclosure pro-government newspaper La Gen. Harry Vaughan, President | . | Kpoca, sa uring debate In the Truman's military aide. Vatican Cracks Down | Strategists continued to warn, lower House yesterday. | The letter going by Gen. | or YATICAN CITY. Mar 17 (UP) However, Sab, to Reace Ivelers totam . Vaughan. Gen. Vaughan testi-| — cred congregation of the| {fied he never met Mr. Dawson, EVENTS TODAY | BIRTHS consistory today excommunicated Communists, who may be plan- Arm Ma Build | eet— Through | I all Czechoslovak authorities ‘con- NINE a new offensive. to Ro oi supe pl cc oy von a. Franes—Dondid’ Joyee Bere), mls, OS Rovted vith the exile of Arch- Recrelary of State Dean Ache- | moti iieimsin eta oie omisab i Finals = Basketball Tournament—Butler Af Home- John, vivian Kinney, 1210 N. Candida shop Josef Beran from Prague. Son told a news cepference.that N rth ; | . Emcee | At_Bt. Franeis—Robert, Patricia Weidman: th i ee Red China has spurned all new 0 gas ewer Safe With $20 000 sven John, Lucy Murphy: James, Margaret e hom, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING . ’ EVENTS TOMORROW Graves: Vaughn, Virginia Harrison; Indianapol ar today: Ja. peace proposals Sfiered bY the Stol F H Molders & Foundry Workers, State—Sev- ae en LAngerer? “Thomas Rita nap . peace STRT00 nited Nation's Go ces Com- . rin. | Lem ) Ro For the week: 4 Cn $1 goa. mission. Line Would Connect en rom ome 5 {At Generai—Earl, Julia Hopson. : They in Clearings BRET ae . ® itm) my ti taki tin ves VALPARAISO, Ind. Mar. 17 MARRIAGE LICENSES At Coleman—James. Eleanor ‘Vilson: Rob ” debits... DlllITITT £207,863,000- e nations lating part in yes. With Ft. Harrison ’ ! : Robert Cain, 22, 1923 Central Ave.; Shirley filial Hoctro ‘star ond Dorothea Clod- Borst and terday’s conference were South . (UP) Police searched for a 250- _ Hildebrandt, 18, 5950 Rawles. | Hazel Medley: Pao) Sani Williams, i . Korea, Britain, Turkey, Austra-| U i : aul E. Myers, 24, 317 N. Keystone; Mary Max, Esther Jackson. gn presigent; i , , v, - . 8. Army Engineers may pound stolen safe today which _ Humphrey, 31, 240 N. Keystone. At St. Vineent's— Edward. rs .- . - . > a Margurite Ru a lia, France, Canada, The Philip- build a new Northeast Side sew ., Pearl Lee Bell 56 Fortville; Eva Little- "'oo])’ David, Ruth Martin: Guy, Elma Miss Mar ’ : : . § > SeWer contained around $20,000 when it _ John, 51, Fortville. : | Sutherland: Robert. ienora Berlier; bie ‘pines, Siam, Belgium, New Zea- line from 42d St. to Ft. Harrison, ! Russell A, Bl tie! Union: Marina! Charles. Allee Manley. vice presic land, Greece and The Nether- Mayor Bayt said today. disappeared. Eric Mueller, R. R. 14; Helen Mottitt, | Atpiethodist ciohn, Alma Clark: George. ROEBUCK AN D CO. son and 1 lands, | Mayor Bayt said Army officials] The safe was taken from the yi Rife 43. 3005 Rookwood Ave:| Revert. Delorma Schwind: Raiph. Doria ond vice | | . ,_ (Will arrive here Tuesday from home of Mr. and Mrs. William E.|coxmelo Cataudeila, 32. U. 8. Army: Joss ,, ot For gus M. Vestal Near-Blizzard Hits Chicago to make a survey, in re- Bowman here last night between |, Cronin. 1. New Yorx Gt 3. doinhi] Tot Dao ipMelin, Silane lam Schmitt, c sponse to a request made by the|,. : | "Carolyn Mae Haunss, 20, 5017 E. New| Wilma Esch: J. C.. Eva Toee. : ” ? A } id Mayor and Board of Sanitary (5-0 and 10 o'clock. Bowman and| york. : : | AY, General Eugene, Mabel Cox; Clarence, Miss Gr: rea o Mi west Commissioners last night. (his wife were away, | phine Bask. 2%. es N. Hiiinots. dore-| ag Coleman Haibh, Macy Pierson: Clay Betty Stil: ; i | By United Press | At a conference at Fifth Army| Police theorized the thieves, Ey Brgy etm 23199 E Mithisan Ave. | AL 81. Vincent's Richard, Bernice annoy. Mrs. Helen Sirl A noon-time sugges- | Spring looked a long way off Headquarters, city fathers pointed |roled the safe from a closet in Ropers Li Bagley; 22. U. 8. Army: Mary) 8 og dt Warren, Betty hrogin: ma Fidler #ion is in order: today as a near blizzard battered Out the need of additional sewage Mrs. Bowman's bedroom to the John MacGregor, 63, 1220 Newman: Kath-| pipers, Roda Fuller: Alvin. Mary Camp. Miss Alice the northern Midwest and thun- [2cilities for residents in the large/back door, then carried it about james Simmons. 45. New Augusta; Ruth| Fordyce; Charles. Ruth Vance. : Fern Edir If you'd like to talk business dershowers ind slett pelted the suburban area just south of Ft. 50 feet to a vehicle waiting in the pon 8d Van one. 15. Pieintierd: Phils DEATHS Jean Dunb; at lunch come to the Haw- : ’ * Harrison in Lawrence Township. alley. : I A Te 3.1108" Collese Ave.:| Willlam Kenneth House, 52. at 8t. Vin AN X ra NIGHT Hamilton, th do. ii. The fubd middle Mississippi-and lower Mis- The need will be greater when a = Mrs. Bowman reported the 10s ~ LaVone Ostermever. 30, 3061 Graceland, m CCDS. congestive heart. Mesd orn to do it. The is ev : ? Herbert E. Hendry, 43. 3609 N, Tacoma; Fannie M. Alexander. 80, at 1338 N. Dela- ——————————————— . est arm tops, the service is smooth, | “Cur! valleys. new, $23 million office building is When she returned home .about HyRert B Heildry, 4 3608 Wathen Charter Haveli. 71, at s6 : Dean Hark op : + | : A storm that swept through ¢Ompleted for the Army Finance 11:45 and discovered the safe a Rann 5. Th Jaana: way! myocardial infarction. =o on Misses Ma. @ prices are at a popular | fio, tana Jost some of its force Center at the fort. mising. She said her husband had Gerald Wagoner, ‘24.’ 1716 Exeter; Gal Ruth O. Jones 58 at 366 N. Pershing, M. Madd level . . . catch us about | when .it hit the Dakotas and The plan advanced by Mayor Come home about 10 o'clock and john Dh Brookes 2b sopisted, Wis: Marl.| Addie Mary Allison. 10, at 4643 Chester, FOR YOUR EASTER Ruth O 12:45 and take your time | Minnesota late yesterday, but it Bayt calls for an interceptor had gone to bed without noticing xn J, Hodles. 24 ‘sais N New Jersey. c CSTR IIMOTTERES, 0, " a. : yes yi but it =a) a nterceptor anvibi amiss Wayne Alexander. 24. U. 8, Navy; Dorothy | “§g oc Aldw} . 66, at Methodist, hyper- stroh, Lou over coffee. still was strong enough to drop sewer from Ft. Harrison to con- ys NE ami; ¥ Lesher n Pocart” STINE, ei La Grace| Charles Emmett Benefiel, 67, 4t 1338 N : Cass, Doro temperatures close to zero and nect with a city-built line, now in| She Police the safe con- Lantz $8. Kokomo | Flora’ Ella Dulin, 1, at General, arterio- SHOPPING CONVENIENCE over, Hites Paved porking facilities for | whip up 33-mile-an-hour winds.” the planning stage. tained $10,000 in $100 bills, a Jopn Davison. 30, 2014 N. Pennavivania:|' sclerosis. ede = ’ your convenience. The East fared no better as Mayor Bayt said Army officials !arge number of bonds of $25 and Hacry V \ Dooley, 32 310 hy Illinots: Doris | futle Garner, 46. at Long, carcinoma. oh The elec light snow fell in New York, were “very interested” in the $30 denominationsfi and a large Donald E. Higes, 23. 321 N. rlineton’ Ave.: |g DeTLeOYON; Sheets, 65, at St. Vincent's . eld at the Pennsylvania and northern New Sewer plan, since many of the amount of silver. Marsaret D Vargo, 24, 330'8. Warman| coronary occlusion. ear ing Apr. 2¢ 3 Ave. Hil R 7 / England. civilian employees at Ft. Harri- Bowman worked for the Gary Janets Halon NB. 98) roodrust PLi Foon: AY 920 X.. 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