Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1951 — Page 2
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TF : Democrats Hostile May Btn tb firoay ma Warning that an all-out war would make the Korean & human torch. ward-Walton school consolidation Bv Br Cet Piero why its Detroit-to.New York flyer Casualty lists look like “one small drop in the bucket,” Mr.| Douglas Brisbee suffered sec- controversy flared anew today. j HOY “WASHINGI'ON HL: rammed the rear end of a haited Truman pleaded with Americans “quit yx ; ._ ond-degree burns over most of his Tipton Township Trustee Vivian spite tI R Nesp 3 th May 19 : express passenger train, killing he t $ Ticans to "quit your bickering body ‘last night when one of his Kranz said he ordered ‘the One Ry epublicans ied away today, seven ren and a woman and in- ere a ome (and) get be- “We are in the midst of one teachers tried to shock him with ward drivers of four school busses are mii ‘from supponting Sen. Alex-! juring 63 other persons. ‘hind me and help me win this of the greatest crises this coun- 3 electric magneto. fo take the coaches to a Walton reconci ander Wiley’'s “whitewash” | Police Chief George A. Mec- peace.” try has ever faced,” the President Instead, the magneto touched garage to have booster-brakes ine off” is h ) NE | Laughlin of Lower Merion Town- Tre President's impass d said. off a hlaze on the boy's paint- stalled for next fall's runs. Virgi charge against the Senate Ship had announced earlier that... "= 0 3 IR passione Je “You,” he told the troops over. Smeared chest. He was one of 20 Mr. Kranz said the drivers told Parker MacArthur investigating com- JL badies were recovered from the tionap~Armed Forces Day dinner "®28: “are fighting in Korea, hold-| Initiates into the Cass Technial him they didn't have tirge. TV fi] mittee, hut Democrats were open- 5 were. beamed, over a specif "8 the line while we try: to at-| High School Aeronautical Club. Mr. Kranz said he got two of Lady” ly hosthe, ah | One” of the dead was C.;F. Armed ‘Forces radio hookup tain a peaceful settlement in the’ The youth was stripped to the the busses and pad them driven films a * % The Wisconsin Republican’ sos; ; Risiensteln, R. R: 2,.Indiznipolis; 17: 8" fighting men in the Far orld. . ‘waist and silver paint was daubed to Walton, for ‘the repairs, and $18 000, gry denunciation “of what he ° eirector of research for Link:Belt p,q, ze 3 rh ¥ We are the leaders of the free on his chest. The paint caught contacted the other drivers. They . Virgin; termed ‘‘cover-up” tactice hv the. ' Mr. Truman spoke after pa Peoples of the world, - Mr. Tru- fire when Instructor Arthur ¥Iges, {51d him he could have the busses . fF ++ marry © committee's Democratic m#jority A three-way investigation was fense Secretary George C. Mar. 80 said, “It "is pecessary that | 37, touched him with the magneto. next day, Mr. Kranz said. Hedy remained for the moment at launched amid -reports that a shali told the troops that their| V® display that leadership, and W. E. Stirton, Cass Tech prin-| 5 4 when he went to ° fied “m least—a one-man stand. physician, one of the first to heroism in Korea has inspired we must display it here at home cipal, denied that the initiates t th they were gone and the talk of President Truman and Defense reach the wreck scene here yes- the f by a unity so that those yo | were being hazed. 4|8€ em, Ine) 8 man ll , e free world to step up its fight young ldrivers told him they didn’t know ge Secretary George C. Marshall; terday, found the engineer of the for a lasting peace. The Chief Ex- men on the battlefields of Korea! i lwhat “happe ed to them.” Mr, wife is meanwhile, called for national Epeeding Red Arrow fiyer “could ecutive was completely grave as "nail not die in vain, so that U S. S ill Fi h - |Kranz said he found the busses surgery unity despite the hot controversy paIAly see anything out of his he contrasted the gleaming white those young men in Korea may We oJ. h hs ts jacked up behind the Onward isn’t ha aver. Gen. Dongias MacArthurs Eg eve” due possibly to a table cloths in the Hotel Statler's Accomplish the purpose for which F D Il ’ lschool building, four wheels misse done on diemissal. They said in speeches ataract condition. plush banquet hall with the filth they are fighting.” or )O ar Line “ ling from one and two from the ? nationa last night that the troops fight- A railroad spokesman said its and misery facing Americans in . ._ Critical Test WASHINGTON, May 19 #UP) other Her big » Ing in Korea are buying time for preliminary inquiry showed the Korea. Gen.” Marshall said that “the 4 : ; ' sored fi the free world to rearm. engineer, F. B. Yentzer, 62, Har- Speaking extemporaneously but hostile invasion of Korea was| Tre government still oped. tor Tne Sonsolisrion San Lepad ‘Mr. Truman, apparently refer- risburg, Pa., had halted his train from penciled notes, Mr. Truman Probably the most critical test 98Y to keep the American Presi-|lac vert BO Mr ae PROI ring to Gen. MacArthur's demands at a stop and proceed signal 11; said “we are fighting for time this country has ever faced.” dent Lines despite a court wy. | S2ssor ordered the schools eon Will foll that the Korean War he carried miles f th i h i i» : ! |solidate, high school pupils from ed i } De Sap iles from the Pittsburgh night here at home and those yeung That decision gave new life| matum that nine officials, includ- 1,oth towns going to Walton and ican Sp; flict Re 8 ity YOU TAKE MIN ' Times Photos by Henry E Glesing Jr. |®XPress which had haited only men -in, Korea are fighting for !0 the United Nations, to the ing Commerce Secretary Charles grad to O ard Fevolvl on fet fread, present casua y "hor / E, I'LL TAKE YOURS—Each Figuring the a quarter mile from the station time.” Tg North Atlantic treaty organiza. g ce etary ries ‘graders to nward. Yeoh St Fates Jou Sem, I e ‘one sma other's clothing was more valuable, two Tremont Hotel residents of this swank main-line Phila- Envisioning the'\calamitous pos-| tion and to the entire free world,” | 32°" will go to jail if they) Onward residents protested He'll gi p ket. grabbed each other's garments in fleeing the fire at the adjoining delphia suburb. sibility of “one of \those terrible Gen. Marshall said. “The decision den't return the company to R.[loss of the high school, and many profits Blast at Russell Paramount Theater. Shown watching the Fre fichting are Ed Meyer Operating employees undergo P0Mbs,” he sald that if the to resist, however, is only a smali| Stanley Dollar of San Francisco, Tefused to send their youths to tion: M; Sen. Wiley aimed his blast at and Edith Bell- ’ thorough examinations every CUFTeNnt conflict is not- settled part of the story, for it was the! As the six-year-old ownership ton, Later. the Onward school gal to Chairman Richard B. Russell (D. three to six months ana even if SAtisfactorily, “those casualties In courageous action of the tréops dispute took on new legal CoE fe rere Elsed SRL 8)! pune §lamom Ga.) and Democratic members of an engineer was temporarily Korea will be but one small drop in the field that gave real mean- Plexities, Attorney General 3. tansiered Ly is — her film the committee which for two blinded a whistle devica in his !n the bucket.” ling to the decision.” | Howard McGrath announced he tT c...v | Soph weeks has been investigating the £ab would sound a warning in ' : (will seek to stay proceedings | Y€ars of ‘Strain’? those MacArthur dismissal and Far the event of a slow down or stop > i’ ° ia . She's | i {against Mr. Sawyer an the | 1 — Eastern problems. signal, the railroad said en. oxe and His Dream: until the. Supreme 2 A DE ROH. May 19 (uP) a doct “It is the committee majority The huge electric locomotive of i dm. flliam M. Fetchteler, come weeks which has heen partisan in its the Red Arrow slashed through Of . jean Hose of a pending govern- mander-in-chief of the U. 8. Ate of vest frantic desire to cover un and the full length of the last car of Easy Mone for All Die je BDpeg ‘th : Fig Totes): warned Jag) night Harry whitewash,” Sen. Wiley said.. He the express, a sleeper, grindiug : | The high court, however, sou dia ,even if we succeed in pres to writ asked Sen. Russell to send “this sleeping victims to death in their MASSILLIO 87 Uulied Prom | forestall the need of such a move venting a third world war 'the Vegas | respectful fessage” to Mr. Tru- herths and cutting the steel car N, 0. May 19 — “Gen.” Jacob Sechler ?Y acting in the case Monday. best we can hope for is a period wouldn’S man. into ribbons, The engineer and COXey, who marched on Washington at the head of {Ths is Sho fourth Hie the suitio? san for: many years (9 bling ce Claiming “cover-up tactics’ by fireman escaped serious injury. | “army” of unemployed i h : =1 ea of an has reached the Supreme Court. come: ing in I administration events surround- ~————— joan : ploy in 1894, died last night without re-| draw 0 ing the firing of the former Far Bouncy ‘gaining consciousness from a stroke. IN INDI AN APO LIS Vegas, , e : : - that if the present trend ts con-1e LANCASTER, Pa. May 19 the Mr ony : % hens a lifetime promoting an idea that] account. tinued the inquiry will wind up , " y ent should print “money at cost” to : : | EVENTS TODAY van: Ralph, Barbars Glenn; Rober, JUNE in “not only a whitewash but a} (UP)—George A. Betz, a light- ternational debts and promot — Ne retire in- EVENTS TODAY wri sins. = ily oa WICLR Sgn Broadw: washout ” ning rod salesman, wrote out a ence. His ¢ nap omo ° Rol dL Gl . MCX Soe DR Bl ng TOR Lombard: Renneth 3° Hampton with her Grimly Silent $1 check at police headquarters pe » Hig dane died with R0%ONE |, Slenn Foton: IBIOuSH GulEs. WANNISEIOR| 4 NowLog, Snia Wiliams, 39 W. a aa Sen. Russell received Sen on Apr. 16 to pay fof a parking im, Services Arranged Oa Tv Yury - Armed oy st. Francis —Charles Retty Keith. Curl, Rohe of Wiley's letter in grim silence. He ticket. He organized his ill-fated Services for Roland L. Glenn Noa Yaa thervans Gof Mudt--Merdian| o Coleman—Milton. Biraie Blut RE atIys hig Rewemen jatar that a Sena Two days later, he wrote out march on Washington” 57 years 921 N. Bancroft Ave. will be at "Sree. Laberateries of Indiana—Warren | At ooneral mes, Cel. Carl Bertha boast tt or 3 : 1 ple. j he hl a second check for $3 to pay ago to persuade the government 10 a. m. Monday in the Dorsey ; ¢ 3 | Helen Botter: Luge Russes: Dons, than ev SPORM e only to : 8 eavsl ten 8 | Jor three parking tickets. ‘to print $500 million in legal Funeral Home. Burial will be in EVENTS TOMORROW At St. Vineent's—Stanley. Elizabeth Perry; hasn't a an s own conscience and judg-{ { .Both checks bounced. 4 Washington Park. siren Art Musewne_lilustrated lecture, bY At Methodist—Alberi.’ BECKEr. fav Webb? = paper money to put 4 mill | , 15 years ment. I have no comment as tc Police wrote Betz on May 1 ytiep million U. 8.! Mr. Glenn died in Methodist 1.3," Arvid. May Anderson; George. Lucille Frank } Sen. Wiley's missive. d and ordered him to make In unemployed men to work building Hospital Thursday. He was 70 Ingisns, Frozen Foud Lockets Association Daan ho Ch pnk Sen. Russel. did not say ; ® roads. B " * _ Indiana Denial Assistant ocistion —| dene, Eileen Kalkoske: Jack. Carolan Life. | checks good within 10 days— . orn in Owensboro, Ky. he had _ Hotel Lincoln. through Wednesday eck: Robert. Irene Russell: Leo, Frons pearance whether he would forward the let- | or else. Dressed in a tattered Union been a resident here 40 years. Indians Dental Association—Claypool Ho- | | EIS Edsel, Bruce Richerdsen. ter to Mr. Truman. Betz promptly sent them a |ATMY Uniform, Mr. Coxey arrived ‘He had been employed in the Gignd Old bera—Aflernoon and evening. Miranda Jane Foster. 78, at 33 N. East. IT'S gen. Wiley is the ranking Re . check for $4 to cover the park- In Washington at the head of an Production department of the tt Theater pHs, ive. wistful piibliean member of the Foreign ing ticket forfeits, only that ATMY” of 600 to 1000 men. He Chevrolet Commercial Body Di- MARRIAGE LICENSES a aR hn Ws Hew W, plains | elations Committee which, with bounced, too. marched to the east portico of the|Vision, General Motors Corp, 15 Donald Lee Hardesty, 36, U. 8 M. C.: SE screen: 2 the Armed Services group, is con- | Police arrested Betz and CAaPitol where he was arrested Years. Arnelle M. Undervost, 3, ‘153 CLUE MEFTINGS “Afte rr iE “the i ~The—join —eharged—him today with 15st= {while making a speeeh—and sen-—MAasonic-rites-will be-conducted Harry lt Hendricksom— 38,2170 Ni Reon 140. Woman’ Re ain resting: Sonics voled 1) wraday. 18 a ing. worthless: Checks. tenced to 20 days in jail for tres- be Capitol City Masonic Lodge.) Mcidian, Barbara Jean Brown, 30/130 p. gn Monday. Food Crate Shop. 1086 The n ; , oe = | passing. e also was a member of Gr will }inols vs ° ullding. but the Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chairman 3 | Methodist Ch race Vijian R. Murrell, 20, U 8S. Navy: Carol | 3 ” - : of the Joint Chiets of Staff, dis- Dawson Loses Battle | Tried Second March Surviving HE wife. Lauella RE an le ON Krier | uit Slunapolis chapter, 303, OBS. Tuesder, give me close privat y : : H i a ys ; so » Mildred M. Crosson, 25, 2009 Broadway. = : ? > g i a e- conversations. with With Former Partner 160° organized a second march In two sons, Wilbur L.; Indianapolis, Louis L. Buon 25, 1734 a ey. Dessert Card re od enough 8 resident concerning Gen. : , but only Mr Coxey, his and Joseph GG. Greenfield and Bonita R. Gammon. 19, Clermont. Ladies of B8t. Conon BY any thing bu MacArthur. : 3 7 ; ; Attorney James Dawson today Second wife and their son and six three grandchildren. j Robert L Stevens. 39. 408 N. California; [30 and 8 pm. Wednesday. 8. Cather- 8 2 Although ix Republicans, halt : Situs nisi was loser in his latest court battle To nsients arrived. Mrs. Ella St Manin Lee Roney. 31. RK. R. 3: Betiy Jean] le LL JANE o e GOP's committee -| . : { | . ; . 'N. Delaware. Townse : SF He 5 PS Sommitiee Fepre- _ + DISPLACED—Mrs. Helen Holtsclaw, driven out of her room ‘with Attorney Louis Rosenberg, a coxey. had been living Jo. > olen + 8 RT ATK Dray, mde Re Meritage 17 Reg Farrel) Wiley, the Senator said he was| ' the Tremont Hotel, wearily sits guard over the clothing of [nis former partner. died ot may Hier wil be at 8:30 a. m. illo Ravn Revo To Son ow ashitiston; Sard Pasty, Tadiesuslliars Gay, one of blaming Democrats only for the! Oscar Corlett, another hotel resident. Mr. Dawson was ordered to pay planned for Monday afternoon. |\N¢ GCrinsteiner Funeral Home j SoU Mas. 3, S300 8, RAsBintion oil” * 5 & Co." suditorilim. Se Farrell, whitewash. . $850 to Robert M. Traugott, 26,/ On Apr. 18 Mr. Coxey whisk. 200 at 9 a. m. in Holy Cross _lciiss M_Freiie. 37. 1647 N_ Alton | rodiang Section Sl Beclety. of Agios of letter om or Critical of 2245 Park Ave. after a Su- ened by a recent attack of pneu. Ch: Burial will be in the RO armrest i Lames Ee Er Aaticrs’ Boca: Bi wispy after his Republicans, many of whom perfor Court 4 jury awarded that monia, celebrated his birthday bi Vorth Madison Catholic Ceme- Charles E. Heckman. 24, 1315 Raymond; DO¥ie speaker. . cast wit thus far have lauded Sen. Rus sum on Mr. Traugott's suit for declaring that his “ ol Yi tery. Rosemarie Sexton. 24. 1817 N. Talbot. Scientech cle ol ie M Palm Sp gell's handling of the hearings, $1500. plan would or oley at cost | Mrs. Storen died yesterday in. carol L. Benne. Be Ea Bon, Antlers mEReplenie 3 Tou either remained silent or criti Mr. Traugott had claimed the py giving foreign Gr ee St. Vincent's Hospital. She was 66. John R Barn Tr 3k 935 pd [1 unty Councilman Howard 8, and des cized Ben. Wiley’s blast. money ag a debt owing from hig means of paying their debts to ® Born in Lexington, she had io’ Marjorie E. Lants. 25, New Pales- | He x J ’ | . . Sen. Ralph E. Flander (R. Vt.) 1949 editorship of the Marion United States. been a resident of Indianapolis Herschell Bell. 34, Bridgeport; Lorene c.! Say it with ,., § sald “there is no basis whatso County Mail, weekly newspaper, 12 years. She resided at 250 N. Averitt. 36. 3645 N. Niineis I ever” for Sen. Wiley's position at a time when it was owned bv! His plan was to print money to Arsenal Ave. and was a : hep Chatles EF. Fulkman. 21, 3524 E. Wash-| . and urged hoth Democrats anc Mr. Dawson. He was represented "< .'e Poth the United States and of H n S12 Member! ioatwn: Jewell Allen. 19. 3534 2. Wash. Republi ; presente So 0 oly Cross Catholic Church. _ ington. : epublicans to rivet their atten by Mr. Rosenberg. any country owing money to the, Surviving are f Dim RB Jevkine, 23 I & Armv: Alma { / : tion on determining what policie: The jury, under Judge Walter U. 8. Tt could then be used in two rng oyr nephews ang, Ju legen. 77. 10) Indisuacly Ave. SEND Them OFTEN Oo will lead to victory in Korea. Pritchard, refused a ecross-com- Poth countries and used to retire Grail al Roger DR ot atanan ns Mar- | ¢ vr Allied Florists of Indianapolis, nc. Other Republican committee plaint filed by Mr. Dawson in the Ne debt. He claimed such non- : . Jesse J. Wolle. 21. Edinbure: Margaret E. Cs members were privately critical case, which ended yesterday interest-bearing notes could be Ends Life After Wife a artin 15. 1518 Rembrandt > ——— A H but refrained from open rebuke o ——— printed at a very small expense il whale Furtane in 3 Ame; Abhey SAVE $$ SAVE $$ al their colleague. M Ch | o Ss Sov - Ki Is Self, Daughter Drexel gy a. vs A] Pi Betty Air-Seal's:New 1951 Sen. J. William Fulbright (D rs. aries Layton ! pent Several Fortunes DAYTON, O., May 19 (UP)— ,Gadnerry. 20. 1857 N_ Harding. Screen & Storm Windows Dr. 4Ark.), who only 2¢ hours earlie Services Arranged Mr. Coxey, said to have spent Heinz Beer, 38, was found dead © Ceroivy Mos Kno. 20 De $9.89 °° chairm: had predicted that Republicans : g several fortunes during his life, in his car here last night 24 hours Melvin Dries. 36. 564 Woodruff PL: Wilma { pactord to rou Ten vem yourself : would launch “whitewash’ Services for Mrs: Wilma Craft was reported to have been worth After his wife, “Gertrude, 30, had we -Land. 30. 3314 N. Meridian _______ 1 and.save tne _difterence, Chapter SHarges, seu er Layton. 1510 Auburn St. Speed-183 million in 1013. He owned in- drowned their 18 - months - old Ptssra 'L. McDonald. 19, 1520 N. Tux- | AIR-SEAL WINDOW CO, Palestine sorriest kind of sports- way City, wil i : daughter, Marian, and then i L 438 W. Washington Si, LL 342) guest sj manship. Because the hearin “ 2 Monday in oo hi a an > T.letests in a Keniueky breediigihanged hersell, DIVORCE SUITS eee luncheon lan t going the way they want it SEMPER FIDELIS—- A re- FIRST . ALARM—Raloh M Fo a n 2 e . 6th St. farm, arsenic mines. in West Vir-| Mr. Beer, a scientist at Wright alleen M a5 Charles w Russell: Mmil- Wednesd 1 h y ery whitewash. Sen. Rus-!| fired’ ‘Mating lieviohart. Ed: c i alp C~ | ! : me. urial will be in ginia and a steam turbine and life | Patterson Field, had apparently james ¢ Perry: Cara J ne Ls (HECK YOUR WATCH! Country Pe pa7, leaned over backward’fo| ward P, Hart, 78, braved dan rs! Short, at the Tre. Crown Hill. | preserver promotion. He received Un a hose from his car's exhaust | niin BUR 000 6 Wala | 0 0 © 0 0 0 @ Newly . . ' ' = . mon otel, turned in the first Mrs. Layton died in Methodist : into the car and then shot himself simmers: Joar ve Paul A. . . ji ' 8. La) s Si ers: s. Id N Toohy: Sen. Brien McMahon (Dn. 9° to help fellow residents out alarm and helped residents Hospital yesterday. She was 31 ‘a comfortable income from sales through the mouth. His death Eileen vs James R Howie: Jennie V. ve || For sccurale time: aers will Conn.) said Sen. Wiley “undoubt- of the Tremont Hotel evacuate |A lifelong resident here Poli a patent medicine called was ruled a suicide. William J Olfver:. ary A. ve. Harold M. keeping on DEES Deas Xe Rll ras Mung “hy his disap- i a Layton was a member of the Coxey-Lax.” | Police said the mother had been tg: Bist A vr Walker W Marton: Shain : a potent ¢ at 50 per cent of the ° ° . West Michigan Street Methodist] Mr. Coxey was active politically despondent over the child's health, La rey bag doin Me- | mow: Eahric Nima. get agree with ne SYA Party do riot onscientious Ob ect r | Church. but successful only once. In 1913 Which had been poor since birth. rn | Regs Ey Shiki aig + | 0 c Syrsiving .with her husband. he was elected mayor of Massillon] The Beers were married in Mu- BIRTHS BOYS | BIA, =p Foy 5 : es . (Charles, are two son, Charles Jr. and he immediately started off nich, Germany, nine years ago At St. Francs ch OYE sisie Bor oe | * Expert Watch Repairing ® Boys With Matches Gets 2-Year and Phillip; her mother, Mrs. With one aspeet of his fiscal plan and had lived in thi RT i Lg LR PR ” Lichtenb m 2 7 8 country Merrifield: Albert, Norma Hall; John Abe Kul Blamed fo $25 000 Fi Sally Whelan, and stepfather, Dr. —financing the purchase of public four years. Rosemary Nichols, $, JOR | PH - o r ' Fire A concientious objector who re-! In sentenc Gi. A. Whalen, Ft. Wayne; a sis- utilities with non-interest-paying ere epee At Coleman_Morris, Garnet Butts; Mer- | STR easurer FT, WAYNE, May 19 (UP)— fused to step forward f ’ encing del Rio, Judge ter, Miss June Ross, and her bonds. This was in conflict with B.36 Flight Today Ends “coor iene Fork, ar? Harrison i Assistar Te young boys playing with induction 1i h i rom ine Willtam F. Steckler declared: grandfather, N. R. Young, Indi- state law and never put into 9 Y nds ACE Earlene Larkin. Pauline &im- |} hr ad stole : : ine has heen sentenc “Ww . : ! . gy " Sy 1 rs. goles match were mia mua i erent Saar em TATE MO yet reached the(Snapoli, ee Defense Week Here ~~ “wiboliff,nisphin SAH | (oh oie SL ‘hich de- i es i opia where God's law evails Ye { e has been a stauncn support- A "mighty B-36 bomber w ag iniam. loulze Schumann t stroy . penitentiary after again refusi preva . 2 J 88 At Methodist—Cl , M t Sulli- | \csmemm REASONABLE PR rvin | Stove the Kunkle Valve Co. to pe drafted. g using among all nations and people.” Recover Two Bodies er of President Truman, particu- scheduled to end National De- odls ement, Margaret Bulli LE PRICES puumenent Marvin J pao. Chief David del Rio, 24 f on He added that “keeping our coun F l di L k larly in his running fight with the fense Week observance here with ° berg and wi ef Lester H, FEisen- Bridge St. had res 24, of 1250 | rilarly stent To oF Pe rom indiana Lake Federal Reserve Board which has a flight across Indianapolis at respondir it said he questioned a T-year- Sher Fefused Oct. 18 to) _- ", ~ 3 g 1s the only, ,., PORTE 1p, advocated reducing the amount low altitude at 3:45 p. m. today. | 2po old boy because the youth had take the sep ferwayd, the final Oo] h uarantee the right 19 ap-/ r May 19 (UF) money in cireulation to check The plane, one of eight ering _ "ne i sta pear before this bench.” Search ’ : i ’ admitted starting a fire in a Fane 2 induetion ceremonies "J ore Io one tp chers today recovered the jnfiation. over the country on Armed Forces + Mrs. N nearby garage last week. Neh dnciude the oath of al] ‘Ge case of second con- bodies of two Michigan men Born in Log Cabin Day, will arrive from the north- e me Sherman Chief Eisenhut quoted the hoy glah/e. " ger. an Shjeator, Duane Metz- trom Hudson Lake, 12 ' miles. Mr. Coxey was born in a log east and head toward a desti-| “at secretary as saying he and a 6-year-old ; ssjeian! U. 8. Attorney Mau- ger, n A Sham ollege >u- northeast of here cabin near Selinsgrove, Pa., in nation in southeastern Missouri. ® dames \ playmate started the HouATY ho rl e . Graston declared the officers 9 referred to probation Sher N . 1854. He left school 'vhen he was In their combined flights, the Lipp, Ber: accidentally Thursday night Fouth also had failed to file a gation oF pre-sentence investi- er orman Reeg said they 15 and shortly afterward moved B-36 bombers will pass over 250 Weinberg while playing with matches they a entions Shjectors form with- Zullty 0" er ae youth pleaded were DaRky Coles, 22, Niles, here where he spent the rest of U. 8. cities and military bases In cha : lire ays followin | y report for in- Mich, and John Collander, 24, his life. includi y , ? pilfered from a grocery : classification. € duction. He is 19. Buchanan, Mich, c 3 1 ng every state capital. | Enjoy that “just picked” flavor’ the lunct IY a Sheriff Re id th d { Blickmar - CRAY} yp. . i : eg *a ey an of jui F H A G I | Israeli Minister Dies Robert Lambert, 24. Buchanan. ier lack viopberrion - Sy were in a boat ahout 100 yards off in the creamiest ice cream F * ° ole and Regular EL AVIV, Israel, May 19 shore when the craft capsized last : 0 a Pavid, Remez, 68, Israeli night. Mr, Lambert called for of them all-Lady Borden's! nister o n: y ava ’ 0 o f education, died today~help and was rescued. ® Peace of Mind | For this and other Lady Borden HOUS! » _— o M . | ; General ; ; . ; b _ -_ : - any of-your-nejghbors- have planned flavors including vanilla, Clubs tos CORRECTION tus he ings VB wiht sin hi, ~ devi hoi a | sn and comes . . . thus forestalling o look for the round threat o + painful ordeal to those they leav i urged Pr STORE HOURS y leave behind. Burgundy-colored package bi-partise ernment. AT LOW COST WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO 00 PreAingement Pion ton’ bing ATs 140 tos . 8 . : ) peace of mind to you also Why not visi Borden Ice Cream Sign! of resol , sit Sign esol ’ . 8020 N. 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