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. had nightmares of truck monsters Comer Ave, 48 mph and no op- 4 ‘day's lottery. ea . : 7s On Submarine all night, her father told police era lors eens, bh 5 of Bio Cigar Stores Offer An Elaborate Joint Drafts Speech Lawyer of Three Dismissed From Service 0 this morning. bag ’ : - 2 | 224 Indiana Ave.—This is ve y st Off England | Fred Drinkut, retired police Markwood ‘Ave. 44 mph. Same old Specials elaborate joint. The place Lid For Congress | Demands Penalty, Prosacuior Asks Clemency | 3
John L. Poore, 26, of 1208 Polk | \ J By JOHN V. WILSON ‘ Conti F n | ; ’ Continued F y . ; “ St., 46 mph, ontinued Form Page One full when Times reporter walked nied Form Page One The young sailor was due back at his base. His leave here was
Charles W. Holland, 18, of 4901 days. Instead, they all had a very !0- Three men, presumably op- yesterday before his triumphant .u,ning out and he was short of money. E. Iowa St. reckless driving. elaborate and tricky counter that érators, became suspicious of re- 20-mile tour of Honolulu through, He met three Naval Reservist buddies and asked them for:
Continued Form Page One sergeant, now a special officer for discharged oil. Ocean liners and the school board, witnessed the freighters ply there regularly, - near tragedy. 7 The search was set off by the - He, too, had started his car dreaded® Admiralty message “Sub-| across 16th St. as the light turned. {tickets, Reporter, however, picked 000 to 200,000 persons th One’ |'Th 4 do , Arsenal Ave., 46 mph. io A Sliding Top ’ ! ' 0: ,000 persons—more than smash "One which alerts all en he saw the truck coming Harry Kellar, 26, of 1950 Tall: A sliding top Nd most of the up three books of baseball tickets turned out to welcome the late
naval ships and planes for rescue rapidly east on 16th St. He from floor of this joint—all used President R y / [5 : man Ave., 42 mph. tickets. Buf, when a purchase was C fresident Roosevelt when he met mpey parked near 38th St. and ———— operations. In mid-afternoon He Ro he Draken. Jackson. . Sam Martin, 45, of 1723 Yandes ready to be made, the operators ona noticed the sliding door Gen. MacArthur and Adm. Ches- Keystone Ave. When a bus Not an active participant in the.
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Sir Walter Scott, 26, of 1801 N. opened by Key. {porter and refused to sell any cheering crowds estimated at 180. 10an to pay his travel expenses. But among them they were unable ’
Then one suggested they go for a drive to decide what to doi
Admiralty flashed “Subsmash St. n ’ ompartment. ter W. Ni | » : . y ., no operator's license and fail- unlocked the counter and slid the : er W. Nimitz here in 1944. stopped at the corner and al/2lleged crime... ps Two,” which Is an anticipation of {ae scieeching through the red, 1 pat at stop street. top back, showing a wide assort- 539 W. Washington St.—Oper-| ‘General’ Terms 'woman alighted, one of the sail-| “The interest of the state as disaster. light. Then it swerved and p ’ 8 9 ghhec, : : started skidding toward the two , Others arrested early in the ment of tickets. ator refused to sell tickets to re-! mpg only clue to. the nature of Ors jumped out and ran toward{Well as the U. §. government, dura: Hope Is Faint “frightened youngsters. Up across 3rive include: ' One operator told a -customer Porter. However, reporter picked the speech was Gen. MacArthur's her: [Ing this period of need for men Np In a communique, the Admiral-|the curb and 'sidewalk it went, ev; Albert L. Taylor, 29, of that he had “the go sign” to op- two books of tickets out of trash own disclosure that it would be in| Grabbed Purse the Armed Services, will be best: ty said there still [ 3 . 3544 Central Ave., 40 mph. erate. “Why else,” he asked, Pile. Lo . | {served by dismissal of the charge was ‘a faint finally stopping in the yard of an : id . S | “general” terms. In the scuffle for her purse, the - hope the Affray had misunder- antique shop there. Carl H. Vance, 49, of 1616 N. “would I use this expensive 525 W. Washington St.—Here, “mpiq indicated he would wait woman was struck on the head, te allow him to serve out his :: stood her otders and was still in| Other speeding motorists ar- i i of $751 counters Y dont want it i THendly to er until later to begin defense of the She fell to the pavement. Her arm enlistment period.” anc a or hos . lly (31 wrecked. { : porter gp. ‘ iwas injured in the fall. Th 3 . 3 Qoeb give beyond reach of radia rested this morning were: na E. 19th St., 46 mph. The baseball ticket operators tickets. The operator even had his Ee I I tli fare away in the ear. ‘D ’ A Twit Eng his Rope ‘Was faint WH Ke Cours. 20, of 452 E. Charley W. Thompson, 24, of who opened yesterday for the own kind of baseball tickets along je has kept a tight-lipped si.| Her purse contained $5 or $6 oug Ss ctivities 5 ae ¢ VK . 7176 Fitch .Ave., 50 mph. first time this vear announced with name brands. . ; _Iplus personal articles, § hy : savage Sip Revluin sailed from Joseph W. Schmaly, 28, of 1839 Harry T. Hochman. 34, of 6360 the Moon and Lightning pay off ———— jee on his spite With the ji Se Ta, A oe Feservistel 10 Be Televised e Portsmouth naval base this|Clark Rd. 42 mph. Spring Mill Rd., 52 mph. " numbers to customers by printed N Off 3 d alien = . |were captured two days after th WFBM-T 3 ps afternoon to be on hand as soon| Thomas E. Toland, 28, of 1308 Edward W. Sand 232 ew cers Electe his dismissal last week. Newsmen ys arer the Y aunoupced 1oday, 2% the Aftrav iz Jocated E. Kelly St. 42 mph ’ 3 {ward . on ers, 31, of 2327 cards or by placing the winning were forbidden to approach him Dec. 8. 1949, theft, and pleaded that it will carry as many teles, Airin a submarine is sumicient] ‘Hugh N. Xiterbach. 31. of 2255 Oljtheas etn ava, 10 mph. BRI numbers on a Hiackboard. By Typographical Group on his arrival with his family 8Sullty to petit larceny. On Dec. 1,!casts of the ceremonies for Gen. : to last 48 hours, provided the hull N. Talbot Ave., 38 mph. Brownsburg, reckless driving. Here are he Winnors numbers: Mrs. Gilbert Starkman will aboard the Bataan from Tokyo 100. Loy. were given suspended BigcArtigy as possible. t avout is intact. ! Edward L. Skirvin, 24, of 306 James Adams, 64, of 933 Som- ®' succeed Mrs. Harry Groves to- early yesterday. Sr Sr por : urscay morning at about, More than a Score of ships, in-| Gerard Dr.. 44 mph. erset Ave. 42 mph. Lighining 5 and 1 morrow night as president of Refreshed by a sleep and a dered to pay $200 fines. 10:30 a. m., the local station hopes cluding two American destroyers Chester Pyles, 55, of 1135 Con- Iran Haughland, 35, RR 18, Baseball ticket Women’s Auxillary 5, Interna-|leisurely morning, the MacAr- Tiree Dismissed Io get the American Broadcasts
ticket operators pay
and four French craft, joined the cord St. 40 mph. 42 mph. tional Typographical Union. thurs began their 20-mile tour But the worst blow was yet to|ing Company's pick-up at the hunt, along with British naval] Helen J. Quackenbush, 24, of Frank Janneck, 23, of 2426 E. DE I sasebal] games, The meeting will be held atof Honolulu yesterday from the Come. The three youths were dis-| Washington National Airport, planes. 12714 Station St., 42 mph. 13th St., 42 mph. team indicate ig winner on most 5:30 P. Mm. in Ban-dee Restaurant, guest house alongside the hilltop Missed from the Naval Reserve. [Where the general will land. Cloudy, Windy Wilson H. Warren, 53, of 1704 John E. Ford, 33, of 4531 Farns- | |ottery operations 1750 Virginia Ave. Mrs. Groves residence of Pacific Fleet Com- Meanwhile, the young sailor re-| Later a network pool is sched Somerset Ave., 40 pmph. worth St., 44 mph. a will preside. mander Arthur W. Radford over- turned to his station and was uled to telecast Gen. MacArthur's
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; ‘ T . {transferred to sea duty. Eve tale striped red and yellow buoys| Orville Loop, 31, of 2806 N. Louis J. Denton, 18, R. 1, New | check survey of baseball ticket! Other new officers are Mrs. looking Pearl Harbor. [ ) ven address before the joint session
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which submarines release when D¢n0Y St. 40 mph. . Augusta, 44 mph. {joints this morning: Thomas White, vice president; The 17.car motorcade with oF ean — BUGRTd Shp in lof Cotigress they are in distress, beneath the ., Andrew Roberts, 24, of 2838 Puul Matney, 34, R. 1, Monro-| CIGAR STORES ‘Mrs. Fred Butsch, secretary; Mrs. motorcycle police escort moved, oS y t Paris Ave. disobeying automatic yj ; Frank Miller, tre i M t 1 the si Now, the trio's attorney is de- : surface. signal HEI Mower Vie, 36 moh : |. 200813 WONfton St, -— Operator pyog, chaplain ee je So Die a ao vi manding that the young sailor be GOP Candidate k7 The weather was slightly “gp; p.04 Kan, 19, of 422 N. 0x- 1000 Hoosier Pupils told two men yesterday's hit Num-| roarney, press. Mrs. Lewis Jo- miral's own to SE returned for trial and dismissed | gqghes Party ‘Dictation’ cloudy with a little wind. But the (4 st 40 mph. Pp ‘bers. Suspicious of a Times rei .10 and Mrs. Herbert Smith are! 1 (from service, too. The prose- Hand -picki f didat. a. Al aaistey sai onerally | Herman Skaggs, 47, of 1909 E. Due at Purdue Event PoRer, he Seclived 1 re Or Sell qelegates to the state confer-| or I orriy ors om on Seiing Tat theo publican ngites bi could be expected for the next 44h St, 38 mph. : LAFAYETTE, Apr. 16—Nearly i, the corner of this joint ence Apr. 28-29 in Evansville. |jressed cannery workers and| These are Lg ues- | PY A. George Corey, candidate for critical 24 hours, or are Watts, 50, of 183) Sharii0n Boosier JEn schol puplsi'™y 6 w, 16th S6—Basehall tivk: WL bare-chested children cheered and|tions on which Judge Saul I. the GOP first district City Couns The Affray has an escape hatch gigna), SOT Exp Sacro eg EE th ets galore in this joint. A Times George Freyn to Talk [waved at the five-star general in/Rabb, Criminal Court 2, must|Ci! nomination, in a campaign by which those aboard could be james F. Seamen, 35, of 503 S.|Assembly to be held at Purdue TéPOrter purchased six tickets George Freyn, candidate for the "i first public welcome to Amerl- rule. Speeci Jast night, +03 propelled to the surface. But first Auburn St., 44 mph. University. here. Operator had tickets under Democratic mayoralty nomina- “20 soil. ‘ | The sailor had never been in peaking at a Republican meets a rescue vessel must reach the joseph D. Palmer, 25, of 2959 During the one-day session the 2 Sliding top counter. He used all tion, will address the Marion, The Sats Wound the : way up Of trouble Batore. At the trio's dialing al. the home of Mr, and Mrs. scene. : Broadway, 48 mph. pupils will tour the Purdue Prands. : ‘County Women’s Democratic Club the National Memo merely Ii iii t cut he had nojloel N. Calhoun, 3216 Park Ave, The first one to sight the buoy (Clarence L. Florateur, 49, of campus, inspect the laboratories Operator Suspicious at the Claypool Hotel tonight. of the Pacific in the chbowl knowledge ‘the older youth Mr. Corey said the voters wil will set off six light underwater 3407 Winthrop Ave. 42 mph. and meet with faculty members, 811 N. Illinois St.—A Times re- Tomorrow he will make fnofCrater an extinct volcano crater./planned to grab the woman's resent “dictation” by party leadexplosions. When these are heard Vernon L. Parrish, 33, of 3223 in informal discussion groups. Porter purchased tickets here. speeches before members of tie| Alighting from his automobile, purse. o* ; lers in the selection of nomineeg, in the submarine, it begins to N. Gladstone Ave. 42 mph. Pupil exhibits will be on display Many top brands were available. Street Railways and Motor Coach Gen. MacArthur carried a wreath) nterest of State... { He is opposing John A. Schu-’ discharge the men—iprovided, of Carl L. Long, 22, of 2633 Guil- in the Memorial Union Building| 606 N. Illinois St.—In this joint, Operators Union at the YMCA at Of orchids to a flagpole and with) In his motion to dismiss the macher, former Council president course, that the men are alive. [ford Ave., 44 mph. from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. {there was a sliding top over the 10 a. m. and again ar 8 p. m. |@ Shaking voice and trembling charge against the sailor, Deputy who is backed by the regular GOP. - : — /hand paid tribute to the 13,000/Prosecutor John Daily said: rganization for the first district
Wearing an olive drab battle
men buried in the cemetery. | “We believe the defendant was Council nomination. , “I did not know the dignity of | —; os A ai their birth,” he said, “but I do] STRAUSS a3 » " ; ; ® [know the glory of their death.” SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW
jacket, a light tie and his greentarnished “scrambled eggs’ icap,
Gen. MacArthur stood for a ‘full ; |minute under the tropic sun and saluted the U. S. flag. | Only five feet from the base of the pole, Gen. MacArthur had : to tilt back his head to see the Stars and Stripes fluttering in 1 the trade winds. Stretched out
across the concave.turf floor behind it were rows of white crosses and Stars of Davids marking the graves.
> Among the war dead buried! there is War Correspondent Ernie |Pyle. | ‘ : Receives Degree | From the punchbowl, the motor- : cade descended into the Manoa | Valley campus of the University J of Hawaii. Three thousand Uni-|
versity of Hawaii students and Hawaiian citizens cheered the| - General's arrival at the uni-| ,versity’'s amphitheater.
5 3 | With a proud and smiling Mrs. : S| pe ‘MacArthur and son Arthur among 3 ithe spectators, the General ac- : lcepted in person the honorary |Doctorate of Civil Law awarded! Jhim five years ago by mail He stood relaxed and unmoving {in the hot sun while University,
{President Gregg M. Sinclair told of some of his battlefield achieve-| ments. . |
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