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row, who died Jan. 9,] part of her $1.5 million the Morton Plant Hospital
‘Mrs. Morrow's personal maid, Emilie Michaelson, who is charged with keeping Dusty in steaks, varicolored cashmere sweaters and hand-tooled leather harness. "A court fight by the Hospital ‘Association to force Dusty to fork over some of his lucre for taxes ended in favor of the dog yesterday. Probate Judge Jack White ruled Mrs. Morrow planned for Dusty’s money to come out of the estate after taxes had been paid. Dog doctors say Dusty may live about 10 more years unless he works up a case of high blood pressure, gout or another ailment by eating so high on the hog.
Although Dusty won out over
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D Keenan, secretary-treasurer of the AFL's Building Trades Department. Some 600 delegates registered. Unofficial observers were expected to boost attendance to at least The delegates—some in sport shirts, others in dress-up clothes —gathered in the flag-bedecked Riley Room. It echoed to lively marches played by the 13-piece Indianapolis Military Band. Grayhaired Harry O'Leary sang “When Good Fellows Get Together.” There were lighter moments. Judge Clark remarked: “Each
Barney (Mr. Barneclo, who was presiding) gets older.” Sheriff Smith jokingly offered to put up the delegates in his “hotel on Alabama St.” if they failed to find accommodations elsewhere.
New Hours for Theater
The Fountain Square Treater announces that its fall and winter hours will begin tomorrow with the opening of ‘Frogmen” and “Showboat.” Week days the boxoffice will open at 5:45 p. m,,
the association in the first round, he stands to lose in the end. His
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Press GUTHRIE, Okla, Aug. 28— Hearty eaters released their belts another notch today and said that the Oklahoma Cafe's oneday experiment of selling meals
owe, EW SANE Fried chicken, mast pork, beef “or meat loaf, three vegetables, desert, bread and butter and drink. Everyone was happy, including
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roast on buns,” Mr. Taylor said.
afe Goes Back to "35; Sells Chicken Dinners for 2 Bits
said. “Tripled my staff to 15 persons, but couldn't keep up with the demand. It was wonderful.” Hamburgers, cheeseburgers and {all other sandwiches sold for a | e. 2
To 8 : her first Ameri film, “ - at 1935 prices was —Dburp—a “We sold more than 500 ham-|end kirby an Mim, “Week : ee : ii! ~alone.— The bread man. She. made. fevel moors: Shims to re Ta htt ates IR Eamamn Sevel uct: thgis-
True 1935 Size The portions on the meals were
itrue 1935 size-—big enough to feed!
Cafe Operator Doin Taylor who/the huskiest man. Chicken lovers dreamed up the experiment to/each received two large pieces.
Skater Sonja Henie Quits Ice Show
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1932 and 1936 games. Following her appearance at Lake Placid, N. Y, in 1932, Mr. Wirtz signed her to a contract. : *8he returned to this country in 1937 as an exhibition skater. In «the same year she appeared in
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Davis Quits as Chairman Of Welfare Probing Group
State Rep. Joseph B. Davis {R:|shield any Smnelal because of his Muncie) “reluctantly” resigned as political connection.” chairman of the Welfare Investi-| After the county investigation, gating Committee today and the probers will study workings State Sen. D. Russell Bontrager ©f the State Welfare Department, (R. Elkhart) was named to re-| Members of the committee be. lace him sides Sen. Bontrager and Rep, Pp k . - |Webb are Walter A. Baran (D.E, In a specially prepared mate Chicago), John Blunt (D. Little § ; |
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an important in = cause of the press of his legal) practice. | He took the occasion for his| resignation tc again blast welfare
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| Wilcken, 1201 Stadium Drie, died motor boat. =“ of a fractured skull from a blow site
Douglas Starts Home
the records necessary to this case *'; » are here. I can't see why the rest! Boy, they really w ent for it. of them have to be here.” ‘sald Mr. Taylor. Lunch cus-
tomers were lined outside waiting. MISS OLIVER: “They aren't turn ° here because there's nobody to 1 as toreed 0 *™ away
part of the day.” carry them up. I can't carry them up bo Traelt” Fine Breakfast, Too
Breakfast . customers weren't MR. REDDINGTON: “Your overlooked either. The “two-bit Honor, I can't see why he wants special” included two eggs with all the records. We'll give him|bacon, ham or sausage, buttered those he wants.” toast and coffee. JUDGE HOWARD: “I dori “We just plain ran out of food know why he wants them. But Couple of times” Mr. Taylor he wants them and he's going to get them. As long as I'm judge and somebody wants records they are going to get them. 1 don't care how many there] | are.” ‘I'm Judge Here’ | MR. - REDDINGTON: “Your! | Honor, we can all g0 down to the| Bry United Press relor bureau and look at the! SEATTLE, Aug. 28—A 13-year-reqords.” (old boy swam a mile and a half JUDGE HOWARD: “I'm not through choppy waters and going to try this case in anybody strong tides to save the lives of else's room. I'm judge here. If three young companions clinging
you don’t want me to try this . y case get somebody else. I don't *° a swamped rowboat in Puget Sound.
care.” MR. CARSON: “It's Impossible © A squall swamped the skiff in
records without divulging my de- of the YMCA junior swimming
fense strategy.” [team here, Shirley Whittaker, 13,
After several rounds of fretting! > 12 and pouting, all parties agreed to Curine Nordley, 12, ahd George continue the case to Sept. 14 Hockley, 14, were crossing the
along with Mr. Gottschall’'s case. bay last night. They'll Be There The two girls and young Hock-
All parties further agreed all ley held to We sles ox Te Sar records would be there. [Jimmy Ceragnty struc
All parties agreed they didn't through a strong tide and heavy
know who would carry them up Sea for shore with only a halfbut they’d be there. filled gasoline can for support.
After court recessed, somebody “1 Sot the gasoline san out of suggested the dozen traffic offi- the boat” the proungser Ph lcers waiting to testify in this case Plained. “I thought it would Het could carry them up ime stay afloat. Once I threw it | 7 wa? away because it hurt my arm Who knows: Maybe after they something awful from hanging on.
ent agree to continue the case and
they can carry them down again.
back and got it. “I never thought make it to shore. I was just wor‘ried about where I could land on shore.” Six-year-old Gregory MacMiln lan heard Jimmy shout when he r was about one-fourth of a mile
Coroner Calls Death Of Wilcken Homicide
Death of a 47-year-old ma found lying in a vacant lot nea his home Aug. 11 was ruled as from the beach, homicide ‘by Coroner —Ray.>B alarms
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"Updike in Hospiial Norb Updike, Indianapolis boxing promoter, today underwent an MANILA, Philippines, Aug. 28 operation in St. Francis Hospital (UP)—U., 8. Supreme Court Jus- for a chest tumor. Updike, who
tice Willlam Douglas left for Los promoted the Jersey Joe Walcott by. Pans exhibition here
caused by an “unknown party.’
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attract new customers. {Mr. Taylor could make no estiimate of what the experiment cost him, but he said he had “hundreds land hundreds” of customers flock |into his 29-seat cafe. “Believe me, I saw people I didn’t even know lived in this town,” the 30-year-old cafe operator said. “Everybody was happy, even though some folks had to wait a long time outside. “I believe it really helped my business, but I'm not about to try it again.” ;
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‘“There’s three more out there, young Geraghty gasped. The Ables put Jimmy in another boat that came alongside and headed toward the overturned skiff. After a 15-minute search they found the three youngsters still clinging to the swamped craft. They had been in the water more than an hour and were suffering from shock and exposure. “Jimmy is a super hero,” Gurine said.
by film trade papers as of the top10 money makers in the movie business. Her audiences declined in recent years. | Sonja has been touring the U. S. with ice shows for the past 15 years, starting out with the International Ice Show for two years, then heading the new package, the Hollywood Ice Revue for the past 13. With the latter show, She appeared here 11 years. | | Her only plans for the future! {are to appear on several New|
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[ter. She stated she is tired of the!
practices in the stafe, saying: “There must be some way of eliminating from public welfare rolls those not legally entitled to the assistance, to increase the efficiency and to keep the expense| within the capacity of the taxpayers to support it.»
Given Commendation
Speaker of the House W. O.| Hughes, who appointed Mr. Davis| to the committee, commended him “fof his recognition of the great importance of the work of the
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Continued From Page One tear into Mr. Prochazka since the new ambassador arrived several days ago. But protocol has prevented him from taking up the Oatis case with the envoy until Mr. Prochazka formally was in business. Diplomats assigned to this country are not allowed to trans« act business until they have gone through a formal ceremony of presenting credentials and ex
Iroad tours and wants to be close! Robert Webb (R. Arcadia) to fill|changing written remarks with {to her husband. According to the the vacancy on the committee. At the President.
(World Almanac, Miss Henie is! now 37. | | Miss Scott never has appeared on the rink in this country and| has been seen by film audiences only in newsreels.
Sought for Film
In 1949, Universal-International Pictures was rumored to be, sounding out Miss Henie on the! possibility of appearing in one!
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a meeting of the committee today! in the Statehouse, Sen. Bontrager! was named chairman. Sen. Bontrager introduced the bill in the General Assembly | opening the welfare rolls to the public. Mr. Davis was author of, the bill setting up the investigating committee.
Probe to Open Sept. 7 start
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Divorced Dad Jailed
Here for Nonsupport A divorced father of three children, for whom the Welfare Department is paying $86 monthly, was ordered to jail toe day for failure to support his family. Judge John L, Niblack, Superior Court 1, ordered Frank Austin
more film, co-starred with Miss probe Sept. 7 in Terre Haute. Biggs, 1539 College Ave, to re Scott. Miss Henie was firm in her This will be the beginning of a main in jail until he made up
announced from films. A spokesman for Mr. mentioned the possibility
intention to
retire county-by-county investigation of $565 in delinquent payments. {the state's vast welfare set-up. Wirtz Committee members promised the fifth man jailed by Judge Niblack that probe will be strictly “nonparti- within a week for failure to sup-
Biggs, a truck driver, was the
Miss Scott may appear in movies. san” and agreed they “will not port his family.
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ported consider striking copper cause why they off their walko! ing the defense Some labor sources said, h a court injuncti
leftist Mine, N Workers Union the job.
President Tru that the one-day) ing 100,000 wor had a “very si the defense pr the dispute betw the big four companies to th terday. Ousted
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Copper Strik To Take Fis}
: +DENVER, A Union officials re sttiking copper day that “many ning fishing t union, managem ernment sought lyzing strike. “It'll take a lo them up again,” “even if an eal reached.” - That seemed 1 e "nation's cc anf-om&iais or
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Ottawa Ma: OTTAWA, Ont Mayor Grebville tawa died today attack. He was an optometrist, first. term as m tion's capital.
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