Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1951 — Page 26

FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1051

Cracks Up In illinois

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usiness 2 Dead As Train

Streamliner He Stor i $275 30s $30, 000 Gambling Suit Settled”

| GARY. Ind. : (UP)-- House, William (Peck) Gardnep Wilson, Hoosier AT&T Chiel, Dies |x iu Br em sw | ,*“The bigger your job, the more | Four m ae Hkely to hear about ur kes."

C nicago woman said today she gn, said she squandered $30,¥ohat i the self-effacing atti tude of Leroy A. Wilson, president “ lof American Telephone & Tele-

Program Carefully Planned received a “substantial settle Endowed with rare analytical ment” in her suit to recover $30,- 000 in cash and real estate left graph Co, who died yesterday at (the age of 50.

genius that sent him to the heart goo she claims she lost during a her by her husband since she of matters of business and to 10- -year period while gambling at|{started playing roulette at the quick solutions, his daily program|the “Big House" here. {establishment in July, 1940, at his elegant suite was as care-| Attorney Charles Gannon said! ! Gardner and Sheetz currently fully planned as that of the Pres- Mrs, Anna Ehrlich, who refused. fugitives from the Senate But the Terre Haute man did Inot make many mistakes as he {worked up--in true American [fashion ~ from a $27.50-a-week traffic clerk to the $125,000-a-year

ident of the United States. |to give her Chicago address beWhen ‘he became president of cause she feared reprisals, settled *TIMe CTVIEUHNE oammities the firm, he also held position out of court yesterday. She filed) ov oobi in Gary, They a8 diregtor of the Chase National the suit about a year ago against. indicted by the Lake County Bank, Metropolitan Life Insur-|the alleged operators of the Big grand jury recently on charges of “Meadowlark” streamline r post which is regarded by many as the highest executive position plunged 100 feet into a creek dN as world. After (llness forced Mr. Wilmen and injuring at least 20 son’s admittance two weeks ago to New York's Presbyterian Hos-

ance Co., a member of the Rose Poly managers’ board, a trustee Official Weather joperating a gaming house. pital, he was ‘succeeded WednesThe train, operated by the Chi- day by Cleo ¥. Cralg as acting

ntl You Die? By Harold Hartley

_ HOW LONG DO YOU want to live? Read it twice. Let your eye linger on that word “live. ; It con the secret. Years alone don't count. It's ou do with them, how much you enjoy it. es y I heard a man 78 tell how to make life pay off. e was Dr. William King of the Geriatrics (healing the ; Section of the Stata) if AMAZINGLY H HON EST, these th Department, His milk- go) people. 1 admired the truth- ® hair was neatly combed, [eohine of one Who said she liked early today, killing two crew4h & rm, resolute voice, hs Indiana Bell because that's , haw to Hov old, naturally. [Where she found her husband,

And she sounded as if she had persons. “ WAS He GUEST of] done all right.

Eine. Car Nearly Covered by Water

MODE; Ml, June 20-—The

of Dennison University, the Car- | | ; E IREAU negie Corp. of New York, the East] VNIYED as - BUREAL 1 |

Good Service

River Savings Bank and the A | Samet pp Grand Central Art Galleries. | (ray Sioviaid mer STH ARMY HEADHis body will be brought to! precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:36 a. m 63! UARTERS, Korea, June Terre Haute where services are Defies hoy Binee Jam. Jan. 1 tl 2 UP). Army trains in eficiency Since { ~~ ATm) r scheduled for 10:30 a, m. Monday | Korea run too fast. several

Sunrise

The following table shows the tempera-

r ii mg Benene 2 s Three Years Later cago & Eastern Illinois Railroad, president. fy the Gills Memory Siiepet, Bure Biation ues Gitte: Hish gw] passengers complained to“Book for his company; “Be-/ HE CAME IN, and sald, "Do was carrying 75 passengers on a Took Post 3 Years Ago Cemetery there. (Chicago [0 aT 2 8 jr i” teaveior Now—t6 Enjoy Tomorrow.”|you knew me? southbound run from Chicago to ‘Three years ago, Mr. Wilson Sy | Surviving besides his wife are Been : NB amide Sa mB 8 ia ining. mot to etive “dwem | 1 aida. No fumbling. It was press. 0. ‘had succeeded Walter Gifford as Leroy A. Wilson a daughter, Shirley Ann, and his| Bi" Warne BL Ba Ne ee ie og “Ive just bought a new build-| A 30-foot high earthen fill gave President of the world's largest, ,o.. oouncil and appointed J father. © a les #8 | front before a cease-fire. A lot of people ls neve: git going, Re il And Whe T was betieathh ‘the train as it & _ |corporation, which included the fe I nck Fo wales [010LNT Wo abt front Defore a ceds will Gy Motes eve three years #go, 1 na ay . vast Bell Telephone Systems. |, (0 C88) (C0 LC dinar 2 | MiaReapons-se pout 11110 I dg | local Truck Grain Prices H Jorg, or Grandma. ite y ge proached the trestle over Brush y,g at the age of 47, he be-| s e, 9 thed y t! 0 4 e | nens | Oklahoma CY i aaron ol 7 | Nn yidoe e : is More weve HEverieven own A truck. I'm Harold|Gregk a mile northwest of here. camé one of the nation’s top ex-| tivities had arouse e interes oooh rrr. aon fB 6 | No. 2 truck wheat, $2.03. Af The fill was weakened by & 4-|gcutives and was the second non. °! local Indiana businessmen. [San Antonio 1111 3 BE] oaahe 2% L think the point is that men It rang a bell. not loudly, Just i, n rainfall in the preceding 24 t m the seven heads Many flattering salary offers S00 JIANGHED srirlosnten il 8 | No 2 white corn. £1.60 ‘women aren't done until they a tinkle, But he filled in. hours. Sager among bol N38 Irma. from engineering firms went un-| air y C ive Washington, p,. Ci. 72. No. 3 yellow corn. $1.52. . settle their bones in a rock-. “I had two Coke machines. Engine Drags Cars tion in 1877. s heeded in 1922 when he settled DEPEND ON <DEE’ S

look at white puffiets Mixed 1t.on the spot. One th the tiodfing Across ‘that tent of blue” Granada and one in the Fountain! As the right-of-way collapsed Wiieail the sky. Some call that Square theater. I carted the stuff beneath it, the engine plummete®

but it lant its boredom, around in the back of my own into the creek and. turned over : car.” dragging the baggage car and the and the job.” { a. oi EOPLE WIL H 8 ive minds b - man-—a real go-getter, : gt, Trade opened - fairly active tog the longest, not always in Pe ig 3 Yas the gH train's three coaches down the yp. pyginess career began with After working in the tfaffic divi- gay in the Indianapolis Stock- , but they get a full 60 min-| 8 as 2 mechan. 4 € embankment. a newspaper route 4h ‘his native Sion in Muncie, Kokomo, Marion ygapqs, \ I Was .Hynz 0 se e idea of) ny, engine and the mail car Terre Haute. Wheh his father, and other Hoosier towns for seven, Hogs 8000; barrows and gilts

Nationally Famous Watches uf t of every waking hour. : wns d . ou : y 2 Cokes in paper ops. were almost completely covered Garret A, Wilson. invested the Years, he became district traffic steady to 25 cents higher; bulk

I they sleep well, too, with the ; : on TERMS arranged fo suit your convenience! i p TODAY HE HAS. four. trucks. bY water, |profits of his upholstery shop in Superintendent in Indianapolis chojce 170-250 pounds $23 to ng y '

ke of a Ian who has urned Fireman C. I. Mills, 60, Salem, |a neighborhood nickelodeon, 14- and was married in 1928 to a $2350; few hundred No. 1 225 ~~ “a day's work well done. (his own building at 1001 8. Dela- an 8, e ME mn, 12s . oti Ta Visi ' “ . 8 was killed instantly by the year-old Lee cranked the hand former chief operator, Blanche L. pounds down $23.65 to $23.75; See the New 1951

jcan National's John ware, mixes his own fruit (11, me ) American e, 8 his own f(r syrups, Mail clerk | projector in the back of the the- Willhide, Marion. 250-290 pounds $22.25 to $23: few BULOV S

He still retained traces of the for a job as student in the traffic Haosler accent

division of Indiana Bell Teley from his earlier Or life in Indiana where he was Phone Co. at $27.50 a week At Market Here

becaus he compan ' known as an ambitious young scause he ‘liked 1 pany

for choice selection of

at next toland i nto ho -| impact in his cab. Zuber, trust oficer 3 and is. going | hot coffee wa Salem, 111. ater while his mother sold tickets! One year later they moved to $20.50; sows steady to 25 cents

e told me apout a man chines. He'll use powdered Max- Robert Boatright, ; : Hing south who actually figured well House, powdered cream and| {drowned in the baggage car. |out front, New York City, where Mr. Wilson higher; choice 300-550 pounds Became Piano Player oined AT&T. He became vice $17.75 to $19.50; lightweights to

ul Bm FD J Eopuntc er. ovo 4 wi Soro oth TS 10 besent In 1048 nd wis ico HTS of hore: ode DE weigh 8 the p 1 "S| When business allowed an ex-|financial vice president two years $17.26 to $17.75.

ross the equator. He could have He started off at zero. I don’t injury, but ‘saved himself from o i : . eon the = captain, but he know what he's worth after three drowning by climbing out onto tra employee, the young man later at a salary of $¥5,.800, Gattie,. 200; calves, 100; sows

ted to do it himself, |years of digging for his stake, but/the wreckage. {turned over the projector to a weak 10 unevenly lower in clean.

|I'd say he ought to be somewhere, First word of the wreck was friend and took his place at {he « ! up iralle but hardiy enough ofTAYING INTERESTED an in the upper half of his first $100.- received hare Whey the ran piano. Pp e It isn’t the rank attached to|fered to test market; truck lot

In later years he played h 35: i t wonder world, that's the|000. That's just a guess, maybe a your job or the salary or the so-|¢ oice steers § similar grade & Saget be rossi on Tang Tad Of just a g y |Sonducter arrived afoot from the (yn, piano for college dances and iy) position —it's the challenge heifers $35; commercial and good skberry wine, brick-laying ann Mr. Beach said he tried to sto Played trumpet solos at the that really counts,” said the man|Deef Cows $26.50 to $30; utility to \ Es Churchill) or studying the| AND HE'S got 73 outlets for the (rain as the All gave oy Marie Avenue Methodist Church, Who came up from the ranks. |cOmmercial §23 to $26.50; canners

8 like that Ohio farm bo | his Coke machines, and his new. |. The friendly Hoosier often lert|and cutters $18 to $23.30; vealers, y, “but It was 100 late and we just| During his days at Garfleld his limousine at home and went active, steady; choice and prime

went down like on a chute-the- High School and Rose - Poly. by commuters’ train to his swank|$37 to $38.50; commercial and chute.” technic Institute, he worked va- |New York City offices, chatting] good $30.50 to $36.50. _ riously as a surveyor, designed en route with fellow passengers. | Sheep, 200; small supply native, railroad bridges, installed tele-| “If you concentrate on your|$Priag lambs inadequate to fully,

|test quotations, Few sales uni ray 3 | phones, played in a dance orches- job, the future has a way of tak |avenly lower: one lot good and.

Came. Up From Ranks

tier, who had a comet named buildings and his trucks, and five for him. employees. Dr. King repeated the simple And he said, “I don't think anyépitath of a man who got the ang toula do it today.” = most out of his years. It said, | that's exactly what he said lived until he died.” {hres years ago. And I don't be- Carpenter, 52,

. shot

y : Heve 1 t I Ice C many Wer? Hee o. Bhy More now than Hurt in Fall tra on Saturday nights and even Ing Care of itself,” said the head .pgice $32: few utility to good $30; : X lo the colossal AT&T. Pushed] t s quotable steady at 1 N WHY they The Biggest Year A’ 52-year-old carpenter was in shoveled ore for a chemical com- by a relentless curiosity, he con- | augh he 1 y en more fuss about ; critical condition in General Hos-| | pany. centtated. When he didn't learn, puis steady; commercial and, ice cream, T's 100 years old, ? BARRETY MOXIE is as sure- pital today with injuries suffered) A scholarship supplemented his by talking to people or by watch-| {good $28.50 » $31: cutter and 1 discovered they are, in fotiad : holly inking as any lst night when he accidentally | SOllegiate earnings. but Mr. ing or research, hé read a hook.

irferent way. Donald Kauffeld|

» me. He used to do sales

and promotion for Golden Rich ™

Dairies, p He said he began to see where the little fce cream makers were getting the squeeze. “In 1929 the big fee cream makers controlled only 6 per cent of the ice cream trade,” he said, “Today it is 42 per cent.” They is rl figures.

4 SO HE'S ORGANIZING the in-

dealers in to show them the new ee ——— — dents in a last diteh stand cident earlier yesterday. Q Ad Cl i L ki T | d ag TIN # st what he called the “Big mon tha Of) hatgrs and Daves As they walked toward the Sa# Ml aims, LuckKies 10 amefiees Youn 0 0a us BME r’* He listed them as Na- electricity. ? wrecked car, Mr. Brown fell into] . ‘American ffi LJ Hp , tional Dairy, Meadow Gold, Bor- 2. 2 a : the pit. By United Press others received free cigarets or|Avishite ollsles” Sod 0 ins! depy's and Swift (the meat pack- THEY'VE GOT a top product | WASHINGTON, June 29 The money from the company. ‘Belt k is pid pi 82% wl 4 ' in the right state. Indiana is v. S, Statement Federal Trade Commission re! All Pretty Similar BOOUSSMBFIIL SOM { 's signed up Polk's in In- {dered the American Tobacco Co. : “Bo!

polis, and Fenley's, only in-

‘reaching for St. Louis. Says t about 100 on the list. e calls his group the Ameri.

dent left in Louisville. Now

80 when he spéaks out about | boom year, 1 perk up. And that's what he did Wedtestay

[the Columbia Club.’

He sald there are more people working for more mo ever Before, and World boom days are back again without the World War, He and Scott Moxley and Edward Mayer, vice presidents of hia Kiefer-8tewart Co. had about 200

third ia the country, se Tom = Ferguson, manager of the Appliance Division, tells me, in the sale of oll heaters. Then I learned something else.

{Wilson suddenly decided he was

Ever unimpressed by his dwn|

tumbled into a grease pit at a; ‘doing “tod much werk and jaccomplishments, he said the only!

service station. h

{making too few friends”—so he|

difference between holding a

Walter K. Brown, 2746 N. Ches-|t00K over the leadership of a mediocre job and an important!

{ter St. suffered internal injuries’

Mr. and Mrs. Brown had gone to the station to see how much! damage had been done to the car of their 19-year-old son, Arnold, who had beén involved in an ac-!

+ some

E ili il

| Boy Scout troop. Work Aroused Interest

than|in the fall at Wadie's D-X Service| Later he was voted into the ar pug | Station, 21st and Dearborn Sta.

one was that the bigger the job the| {more people there were likely to hear about vour mistakes.

‘Some ‘Experts’ Don't Smoke—

Be Happy but

today to stop claiming that “in-|

dependent tobacco experts smoke Brands of cigarets are pretty sim-|SEcis Jheatre co

Luckies 2 to 1."

company to quit advertising Lucky |

Go Easier

The FTC said all popular

flar, and there is “no significant

| Cini 84 | The commission also told the difference” in théir nicotine, acid| Gono Be

i in

or throat irritant content.

wie gar to $28.50. University farm ox-

perts announced an increase in sows of 4 per cent over a year ago. A survey showed Indiana {farmers saved a total of 4,336,000 pigs from 754,000 sows this spring. | The agricultural statisticians re- | port indications of 643,000 sows {for fall farrowing, which is 2 | per cent above last fall,

Local Stocks and | Bonds

|Ghamb, gi ¢ am com Li.

/f oy SS NY Beautiful New

GRUENS

$297

Termhs!

hus Eg nd 45 . Ice Cream Merchandising I RON 0 Spurs whi 4 BTU 118 | Strike cigarets as “less irritating] The company said in a state-| Eilish fda cil, with inspection service, unit) is. Bi ag1 RE ng to the throat than other leading ment in New York that it may | |Fam very wateh an outstanding eheive lity control, and a neat little ..1 9 — brands,” that they are easy on|appeal the order barring claims|h bite ha Jeauty” and _ depindabie’ phrtweaye carton, same color; THERE ARE LOTS of fancy it Sispao nous the throat, or that they provide/that Luckies are less throat-irri-| FREES af Others $33.75 to $125 as the flavor inside. ways to do it. But a BTU, you Glaarines : J44iees (protection against throat irrita-|tating. The firm said laboratory ‘Home $1.00 DOWN hy "a ow joan Paure ie squal So the heat ep ne Week ‘a tion or coughing. tests have “proved” that Luckies) wa - JHE INDEPENDENTS will8 y One mate Sai ‘ 0.5145 The FTC said it interviewed contain less nicotine than other| 1% ’ / - ' nd CHOOSE FROM AMERICA’S FINEST WATCHES! A premium grade called] Simple, isn't it? ‘Fob the Monin 440 of the 1184 “independent to- cigarets. jad ‘ y Scott. And the kick-off will Beylanced Rana Nios bacco experts” whom the com-| “If that is told to the consum- {ndianiapol iter com © Hag]

about threes weeks,

nis will be a showdown, But A be good for the ice cream just had the managers of its 10 ess. This i8 what the ice divisions and 11 branch sales ofAlfices in a huddle.

business has needed.

litte action. Jos KE. Cain, president and Ray smoked other brands exclusively. significant It's 100 ’ F, Sparrow, senior vice president u % pe shor Some of the “experts,” the com- tised. Linch C4 Cas 100 years old And it's Deen pa p apa “ind orks A nd f%ss | mission sald, were not connected moar TAI com oo

P. R. MALLORY & CO. INC,

Local Produce

CR

|and Herold C. Buell, general sales

pany had said preferred Luckies “2 to 1” It said 50 “did not smoke cigarets at all” while more than 100 did not smoke Luckiest exclusively and many

ing publi¢,. however,” the company ‘said, “the Federal Trade Commission undertakes to exercise its power to determine whether, even though true, the fact is

*Ind polis Water hin pid 9 100% nd ow & Lt Va 32

1100 AF dws co 1%

“ Rp » Jeite {psianal Lila" Cor som i 1 1 {ined &8 sr £i ny gn ih and may be adver-| Eine sting! Lite Ne ers f

with the tobaceo business,

“It 1a our belief that it ia for| Nias

| Pattertarpramium, Me: fegular, Me, and the consuming publie . . . to de-|nat oh ion

v : “itermine whether A proven fact § ind ub oy 4 tm |1& or 18 not significant.’ IN 1a Serv dla pf...

|rogrens. | Laundry com Sean 4 1 " Upholds ‘Toasted’ Claim [Eup gore” of 1nd Qn rv “oe The company said the commis- Ross Gear Tool a a mmin pfd

"|ston upheld its claim that Luckies | Sghwitser fa

acting that way. th : manager were there. Belles Tell Phone Co. And what Mallory's is doing,

I LOOK AT ESSAY contests Quite wisely, ia to take card of] canta tT hl ontest noth tta-military and civilian ous. MENS Come in Pitthers—

win a grand plane, with lessons, (tomers. It's tricky, But guys ike } Nig hti St | th Fil But A udging Jaa Tin Joe Cain, and his industrial team u es ed e m

Dura Power

ELGINS

Indiana Bell's find-out on what an do it. | $ 97s : are “toasted,” and that the firm So ind G its employees think of thelr coms 8," A Fi i 4 A 4 “truthtully advertised that it paid|Siesey: Yn » nee ¢ Ca signing up its millionth Two Weeks Too Late 5 » nanc er ues “ ress ]oct ~ A a for ol Toe) & loo ” folie i. 12 | ’ iedwed ! nra - Shaler. a Seti A THE WORLD moves fast. It is] HOLLYWOOD, June 29 A tobacco it purchased than the! gq) fad folsonste on old ih ny | crafts A pin th a ndiana people hard to keep up. | Screen actress Kay Buckley's average price at such markets.” | Unto i rete re} service. Others $33. 75 to $125 : ht of their millonth 8tocK-l { went into the American Na-! filmy nightgowns became a cen- The FTC has taken similar ac-|,, a uO “ $1 .00 DOWN v was important, but whatiyonai Bank and missed the tral jssue today in her matri- tion against advertising by the, digits RClriy an 90. “s ’ thought of their company |triendly, young face of Joh Tut-|monial battle with New York R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., maker| dng as fasn sas 80 " IT’S $0 EASY TO OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT AT DEE'S was even mare impetiant, |hill, assistant vice president. |financier-J. Arthur Warner. of Camels and PB. Lorrilard Co. ltd MY " Then I leared John hadn't been maker of Old Golds. The Reyn- Bubf 84 - Mr. Warner filed a cross-com- |Ch sf Com . 8 DINE r1Np ans who felt/around for two weeks. He's gone olds order is pending in a Chi-|Gogmia Club 3 ‘ SPECIAL! he was working for a bi plaint in superior court yesterday cago A 1 t, while the Cis “ * gto _lowa where he took a answering his 20 year-old wife's Ppeals - cour { Bon 4 r “ hearted corporation. Instead, Job with the Collins Radio. Co. AIA TOR Bivron to Lorian] order has been upheld 4 a i This Guaranteed they were a lot of people working|in Cedar Rapids, : OF annuimento by the Richmond, Va. Federal fndpls " nee 8 P their Mexican marriage and $1.5 | ing" Limesto " ry lot of other people, Hite! Battle Cry millon ian ‘ Court of Appeals. . soon ind 1 ime & \ All-Purpose % like themselves. at " e commission has cases pen *| Hndple A Hinass ba from being impersonal. REMEMBER THE GUY who The financier also sought a di- ing against Philip Morris & Co. LSpesentam 17 JEWEL AlWAYS been pretty hard used to say, “I can get it for YOU yoy marrinn ri pore heir 18- [Ea Jlnd > the American nid ail ln In are public to realise that wholesale?" Eragon Hr 15 She tte wT Maly, Er Con MAKE Of au Rites So Hn

re isn't an “off fron jaw” who! In New York after the price owns ‘‘the telephones company.” battle, he changed the line. He But thére isn't, and thers can't be whispered, “I can get it for you with a million stockholders, retail”

sna | trousseay

however, {changed to “K. B.” he said.

considered cruel. Mr. Warner, 50, said Miss Buck[ley humiliated him by having her nightgowns embroidered “K. B."” instead of “K. B, W."

{He said they discussed the night,

gowns before their marriage at {Juares, Mexico, Jan, 22, and Miss

| Buc kley agreed to have them em{broidered "K. W.” y

Soon after they were married, she had the initials

The wealthy New Yorker also

KAY BUCK LE YaeEmbroi- | dered nightgowns.

‘ceremony. She said the financier was not legally divorced from Aline Warner, Greenwich,! ‘Conn., socialite. |

Pall Malls.

PICNIC

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

-and MATCHING BENCHES 2-In. Kiln Dried Lumber Sturdy Construction

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Servier MensaProfessional Men Raiitoad Men — Garage Men PlumberssCarpenters—8portamen,

$1.00 Down Delivers

{accused Miss Buckley of refus-| Mr. Warner and the actress ling to bear him a child. He said were married 12 minutes after he| | she enticed him int6 marriage obtained a divorce. Miss Buckley | with promises to have a -child|also accused him of locking him-

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Murty to Doe's Res the &ifference—

and then reneged on the agree-'self in his room five days after nl a 6” Save the Diffarengs; | ment. |thelr wedding And telling her pl Benches, $19.95 - | His other accusations included he wanted a divorce. | ; \ ACRES Tha Home of So cHiarges Miss Buckley became in-| Before Miss Buckley filed her fl Cal Us for OPEN SUNDAY = P Des Deluxe 2 ) toxicated, went out with other divorce or annulment action last Y L ‘ i : ‘men and advised him to go out March 15, Mr. Warner filed sult wn nd $30 10.M Za | with other women, dumped a to regain $100,000 the actress ard ware FREE : [pitcher of martinis over his head said he gave her As a wedding, Medvirsments DELIVERY | 18 N. ILLINOIS J and tore up pictures of his former present. Miss Buckley answered i EET : ; gp how wife and daughter, with the damage suit and also de- ir HARDWARE & MILLWORK CO. i a her OW-—A band of showers ano Miss Buckley sought damages manded that Mr. Warner return | foul Wey,

ch from the Central Plains and the Atlantic.

on grounds Mg Warner induced her to marry him in an fllegal

$140,000 in gifta he allegedly gave,

her and then took back! :

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Harris, or Sheltons, wi bullets at 40, sister gang lords, 34. A few hot gunning ye 52-year-old to de Guy's broth Officials = apparent « Sheltons. B killer migh for one of t meaht to ki er, Ogie, Ide

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¢ wag arrest

nesday. They acc week-ends | one and liv two at Gar His arrest c the two wo! Police =: vealed the’ wife here. The two over Sax, her rightful Sax slipped and was al chase, Through | lent, » police

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ne. NOT] Notice is he signed will rec o'clock A, M.,, | CDS.T.,) on F purchase from missioners of the following structure and 621 W. North §£ apolis: Frame dwell having 4 roon and 2 hedroon tures in struc purchase Each bid m which the bid described struc the successful pay the entire 5 days after The bidder sh: ceeding 30 da structure from same within date is designs cessful bidder walls to grade terials Jn base The @ight is all bids, Arrangement above named board's officeand Grounds

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By: M. V. Indianapolis, June 22, 1951

NOTICE “OF | POSED BY T NANCI Notice is he persons that t nstituttons, = 120, Acts of 1 hearings In Rf of the State F beginning at 11th day of . of econgidering ing rules as « rules are proj for adoption powers, jurisdi Department, t orders thereun The subject rules is as fol General Reg installment lo made pursuan Acta of the Slate of India Banks and ’ No. 16—Requi counting in c¢ pursuant to ( and proposed Mve (5) co proposed rule: office of the I stitutions, and examine such sonable times, son or by At participate th of facts and a of written dat Dong_at Ind day of June, | bers of the LT

Attest: Homer

sell at lo est Jd