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[a§™there’s a Republican Party, “Cash” - {will be routing his syoters out to the polls. ’ Of { He . sprinkles. his conversation with quotahicago C ild tions from Gilbert & Sullivan, shakespeare, jhe |Bible and James Whiteomb Riley, and holds the ‘| By United Press laistinction of being - Indiaria’s oldest Republican -

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lumbetjack BOURBON, Ind, Sept. 1- “Two |= : CHICAGO, Sept. 1 (UP)—Chi-| [Precinct Committeeman in’ both age and terms arrowed the hundred : Indiana state .. police|Z g/cago and Cicero. police today| of service. He'll -celebrate«his 91st birthday tohree,—Shertft——— ‘troopers were withdrawn from! Pressed a search for three small morrow. . day. 5 the area of the strike-bound Joy-| g ys« seen »near the hobo jungle Cash” ‘had just moved to Irvington from ning further "ner C where pretty '6-year-old Yvonne north Indiafapolis when the second McKinleythe trio, said orp. plant last night as a Z Georgiana Biritz was Bedten to Bryan presidential fracas was getting hot. That - hei aia it. _ labor dispute eased for the Labor, £ death. : - _- |was the fall of 1900. .He politicked for, McKinbe.” Day holiday week- end on a note! = “Officers pursued the new lead ley. He’ s still politicking. for the Party = : : of optimism. , s.after lie detector tests: cleared “I'm a congenital Republican,” he said. “My Yong resi Gov. Schricker orderdd the Sfive 5 pects, one of. them the whole family always has been Republican, and is, and "pre- troopers, representing more than: Z Cicero®girl’s 16-year-old cousin, before thdt they were Whigs. My father-in-law the murder - half the total stdte force, .out of: 2 Valentino “Tagli. is : |was murdered by the Democrats. (In Mr. Hogle's

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the area and said hé” hoped for a The boys were reported to have opinion, during. the. Civil War ali Republicans

Ed H HE h St. murder quick settlement of the contro: 3 Z|beén in the area. where the body| were - for the Unfon and all Democrats were , versy in the 17-day-old walkout. = g|was discovered. ° ‘Confederates. ~~ Therefore, his father-in-law’s : | companion, CIO United Auto Workers 2 - 3 The child's body, hér head death in that war can pe blamed <on* the Demoold officers © struck the small radio and tele- = " Zlcrushed, was found yesterday! crats.) . - : 0 a prowler +. vision parts plant Aug. 15 when = 5 afternoon in a weedy hobg jungle * hb ~ | her - purse contract negotiations broke down. |= . Z/near the Chicago Great Western| HE TOOK OVER the 4th Precinct of Warren parked auto- . | The plant employs 75 workers, = § Rallway freight gards. She has | Township, Marion County, following the. hot Mecheard some- * mostly women, but. fellow. union |= s/ been missing since Thursday eve-| Kinley campaign and after 50: years of rapping pel - workers from other cities swelled 3 =/ning. on doors and button-holing citizens he’s: able to e f suspects ia PF 4 the picket lines to 350. : : =| First Assistant State’s Attorney report deep. inroads: in- the Democratic ranks napolis’ man A circuit judge asked for state s 2 Edwin T. Breen said it was the there.: ‘ Pententiary _ ‘police help ‘when he said- thes si“most wanton. and brutal killing | “In my: opinion ‘work is the best sport God : 5 ; ing a 3-year -strikers defiled his injunction z + £1 have ever seen.” There was no ever invented, and politics is the best game man Times photo by John R.Spicklemire. taking. Rgaing Jeering oy Sor Er = 5 Svidence the 8irl had been mo- ever invented,” he philosophized? And he’s dem- - C. L. (CASH) HOGLE... It's a Grand Old Party ; | e meeting w ate = = ested sexually, nstated-his liking for both during his.91 years. ’ had seen 3 Commissioner Thomas Hutson |Z Z| Detectives’ first theory was that, b Between 1885 Re 1938 he oi a be Ein HIS LAST JOB was in the County Assessor's mother say- . B proke up late yesterday and an- Z Yvonne had been swung by her engineer of rice milling equipment and had a ter- OTCé Where he worked from 1943 until he retired } the garage © other was scheduled for Tuesday 'S z| heels against a rock, crushing her ritory which covered about one-third of ‘he U, §; 0" 1948, because of poor eyesight. ; et rid of or at Rochester. Mr. Hutson said 2 z skull. However, an autopsy by Bijt, with one exception, his journeys never kept Now, he devotes his full time to reminiscing uble. the first session did not accom-|2 z z|the coroner's office showed hat him awal.from his precinct and the polls when and checking his muster list, trying to find anby a 22-cali- ' plish much in settling the walk- = she was struck on the head by a election time rolled around. other Democrat, who with just a little persuasion un that has out. But he said “the mere fact 2 Z blunt instrument. : | = hn ." might be convrted to the GOP. an that bath sides agreed to sit down 2 : Furthermore, an analysis of the N 3 “Cash” lives at 149 N. Sadlier Drive with his Mattes mur- =~ «to. negotiate an agreement gives = = contents of her stomach indicated! oo THE E KOBETION ws Want when Troon son, F. W. Hogle. He has one graddaughter and prisoner was . reason for optimism.” z s ‘that she had been given a “ull | time, “Cash” was busy installing a new rice two great-grandchildren. And in_his entire famIndiana: Re~ -. - As 'an indirect result of the = = {meal about two hours before her| ‘mill. in Arkansas, across the a i f ily, including distant cousins, he doesn’t have a leton after strike, the town board fired Po- 2 t death. | Mem his, Tenn, PPL Irom 400d relative who isn't a Republican. : for vehicle« liceman Frank Haughton, 57. Mr. £° BH One report said that four tol np Mari c ty .P t c oh at the murder, Haughton, whose daughter was I z five; not three boys, were seen rion County -Party hairman wrote to , Indianapolis in the picket line, lost the job he =~ Zinear the murder spot. Descrip-| Dim, begging him to come back long enough to HE DID ADMIT that some relatives have ay following held the last thrée months pre- = Z tions were so incomplete, how-| drum up a few more votes for the Party. “Cash” married Democrats, but the family quickly con= or stole. an sumably because. he declined to's ever, that police only know (hat | couldn't. leave Arkansas, but he ‘didn’t let the verted them. “There is one exception, he said, but uthwest. He escort the plant personnel man- 32 Z|one of the youths was blond. | |Party down. - that man is a Florida Democrat and Yeally 3 eral author- £ ager through the picket line. Hi H ee ree | He made a quick check of the precinct where ° Republican at heart. 3; sity, Sheriff Mr. Haughton said the Joyner = H STOP - : |he was working. . There were 25 legal voters, and ‘In- spite of the Republican landslidg in his prere ey plant is located outside the city's 5” emt |all were Democrats. As a matter of record, the cinct last fall, “Cash” still feels there are a. foes. % ye and he had no jurisdiction: LE NEW PORE Sep { +/Pepublicany hadn't even had the ndcesdry (wo “DémocPats (Wtking os érittory and he wants Sta Ae SEI TREY SRETE SEG ChE 00Re] sald HauRl Ed = CO Rt oor /people to man the polls in that precinct since the to give them all at least one more chance to . } i i also was a Marshall County 2 £ CANCELS TEN WORD [Civil War, convert before he retires, a I'S fg deputy sheriff,and as-such could 2 . : MESSAGE LIMIT STOP { ~ ood ! Bu : have escorted Mrs. Mabel Paul 2 s NOW GET FIFTEEN AT | “CASH” spent his non- -working Yours for two “I'M GOING to be Precinct Committeeman we . into the plant. z : HIGHER PRICES STOP. ./Weeks tramping across the rice paddies, visiting - once more just to help defeat Dewey-and Trumarg * | : » . ns m——— x x The ° telegraph company |and pleading the cause of Teddy Roosevelt. I'd rathes see Harty Byrd (Democrat SenatorVdy . ry oe : z ended a 100-year institu- . When the final tally was in, Bryan scored from Virginia) be president than (Thomas): = : Words and Deeds: : tion today by eliminating . Nine votes and Roosevelt/13, “Cash” had created Dewey. fede a Ne ; i 2 . the 10-word telegram mini- 'the first .post-Civil War Republican precinet in “After the last election (1948) I took my big Mall : , »_ MOSCOW, Sept, 1 (UP) = % mum rate under an in- . [areanses : Coty. ..vewey badge and put it in the mail right back to : "The new English-language z : S crease plan granted by the n Marion County, Mr. Hogle took his first lbany in, New York,” “Cash” announced with ; magazine News renewed = ARE YOU THERE . .. Yolande. Donlan's line seems to he busy so you ZI Federal Communication |ffice as president of the County Council in 1923. gl air of disgust. - more _ than today its plea for greater = can’t.call her, but you may see her $007 in her American debut opposite Douglas -3 Commission. He resigned from that post to become a County . “And remember,” he said in closing, * alway# ’ truck and a “trade between Russia and [3 Fairbanks Jr. in “Mister Drake's Duck,” a comedy about a duck that lays i Fifteen words will be al- | Commissioner in 1926. He refused a second term be Kind to Democrats. They're potential . Re- - atchman In cb EM ee NE uranium-loaded eggs. Yolande was unable to break through the producers’ of- ii lowed in ‘the lowest rate |as Commissioner. publicans.” : EES lion : At ‘the same time the |: fices in New York and Hollywood, so she went to England. She was signed to 5 Petsagos 2 on, dnopeasd. : six : 4 two masked | fortnightly publication de- |Z create “Billie Dawn” in the London production and thus impressed the right i over ‘the former 10-wens ~ |Ironical Twist— . |loved and unwanted,” ne said, watchman, ‘nied the Soviet Union has |3 0p in our movie capital. ; H rate : WwW .{and had been all his. life. of 413 N. . 1] erected baie to Boral t : " But the new 15-word rate alker Could Be Fir st | When physical escape failed, gown on a I rae betweed as ann ——————————————; will be cheaper than the : | Walker turned to drink, “And

$1600 from’ old ‘rate for 15 words, the T Wi 'O Aft D {that’s when he hit bottom—emo- ) 3 If there “are such barri- 000.. The biggest chunk, of fs th , « Mo Davia. er i said, they nave been Tickets to Prep Grid Games, mi ont inhi: opens, (LO VVIR scar’ After Dea Boy Holiywond walked ou

or 2% they : American-imposed. paves a Sorbotations " | im day and night letters By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON ymost of-his life, he’ worked iis again. ] z : n the admissions tax, the now is 50 instead of 25 ey =) Dollyw Srraspondent On his ewn, he turned for hel They Hr BERLIN, Sept. 1 (UP)— Fairs Soon May Be Cheaper committee would allow exemp-| - words. Tolls for day letters HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 1—Holly-| [bard lo be a Success on the to the psychiatrists at the Men. nd the truck Communist authorities : Hone to symphony- orchestras and- range from 65 cents ‘to |wood—the town Robert Walker SCreen... + 'ninger Clinic in Kansas. a \ i slapped tolls up to $25 to- By United Press writers agreed to reduce the Pres- operas having ‘“supstantial sup- $2.10 as compared with old hated—hinted today that he may And he died: just as he was And he got it .-. . for a while with a new day on West German ve-. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 — Aent 25 per cent tax on domestic port from voluntary contribu-| rates of 50 cents to $2.15. « reaching the peak. | “When Bob got baek he seemed F Motor Sales hicles “ crossing the Soviet ticket to a high school football or telegraph, cable and radio dis- tions.” For the other exemptions, The new rates are de- be the first actor to win an “Os- [to beihappier Thin hes soe hee ’ SY this Zone between Berlin and bagektball game, or -a symphony patches to 15 per cent. the committee said it would apply; signed to produce $11 mil-" [car after death. Acting he loved. Hollywood he if ‘his life,” onc of is rie t ‘had looted West Germany. ’ jor ay aperal soon should be ne finance committee also ac- only to educational institutions, lion yearly in added reven- . | pronically, his name began to hated . . . despite the fact it go..." “He'd finally doused that . ret vending = - Traffic began piling up [cheape : cepted a provision in the $7.2 having an organized faculty. Ex-| Ues to meet higher wage lve mentioned as an ‘academy brought him world-wide fame and {torch he was carrying for Jend that a immediately at both ends | That goes for tickets to county billion tax bill already approved empt religious organizations| - Scales, the company said. |award nominee for his final movie! 'more money ‘than he-could ever, |nifer. He'd been~ spendi lot of the interpational high- fairs, too. - by the House to exempt baby would ‘mean only churches and a... A hitho6Bb rola while his parents were ar-| y : : lof ili Ard pen a 700 also wes NA ec fas | The Senate Finance Committee, oils, powders and lotions from church conventions and the ex- Poisoned Bread Deaths ranging his funeral. |H bring himself | they idolized him. : k-in at the new Berin Docker. al. (which is drafting a bill to boost the present toilet preparation empt charitable organizations will ho have séen rough| He could never bring. ot) “But lately 1 dunno. In 36 raised. However, 8 |taxes, is also getting rid of some tax. Preparations used in barber pe limited to those primarily sup- Results ‘in ‘Miller’ s Arrest] Persons who ha (to love the town and he wasn th aia, offices, 34 . ‘vehicles were not affected. |['@X€S, g g h d beauty parlors also cuts of, his acting opposite Helen packward about saying sa. His|the past few weeks he acted kind : -—_ [tdxes—levies op admissions. os tod. yr |poriad’by the public. - | PONT-SAINT-ESPRIT, France, Eves Paramount’s “My Son, pitter criticisms of the way|°f mixed up again. i T d Is Dea dli n It voted yesterday to exempt, ore 6 SAA of all of yesterday's! One committee decision would Sept. 3, (UP)—Police charged a John,”” say the sensitive young younger players were treated “I think he'd be glad to know Set oaay is e ine | public- supported symphonies and| 4. isions which_ involved some impose a 10 per «cent excise tax/ 40-year-old miller today wtih." 4iq a “magnificent job.” grated on a lot of people. hes not being buried in Hollydee. For Cadets on ‘ND Bids operas and functions of education- " thereases and Some reductions, On the retail price of cigaret,| manslaughter in the deaths of They're betting his portrayal willl" walker, could never. ‘reconcile! wood.” a? Rervices for i : IP {al, religious and charitable insti- would cost the treasury $31 mil- cigar; and pipe Jighters, The four persons from ergot- poisoned be a “cinch for an academy nomi- “| himself to life in movieland. And | cashier and SOUTH BEND, Sept. 1 (UP)— tutions from the 20 per cent fed- ‘lion a year. The same provisions House has voted a.20 per cent tax bread. nation” after the movie's released. | |finally. he went to the big brass! Dividend Decl d- eR eville State Today was the deadline for ex- era] tax. in the House bill would lose $24 on these items to raise an esti-| The miller, Maurice Maillet, | b t L McCarey put it|at MGM and 101d them he wanted are 1. tomorrow § Cadets at West Point to apply) Included in that are admission myjion, mated $2,000.00 a year. |allegedly supplied flour for the Director Leo y lout of his $100,000-a-year con- HAMMOND, Ind., Sept. 1 (UP). dist Church for free education at the Univer- taxes to athletic events in pri-- por instance, the Housé voted . = — {fatal loaves which also drove |this way: ~The North I EE sigy of Notre Dame. fnary and secondary schools. h-cabl dozens of ‘other victims into vio-| ‘Bob was a great actor . . . tract orthern Indiana Public 5 { _ = . .. to. reduce the telegraph-cable- ra Paris Nightlife Hit and he did his greatest work in, They balked, but’ Walker went Service Co. board of directors has ## Nearly | half the 90 Cadets Baby Oils Exem ted dio dispatch tax to 20 per lent hallucinations. Some suffer- he, modest back to Utah, briefly. But. even declared a 35-cent dividend on ON ousted for cheating on examina- ? P while the Senate a PARIS, Sept: 1 (UP)—Police ers still are hospitalized. ‘My Son, John. Even z h the people he grew up common stock ble Sept. 2 - tions had applied in response to And the increase in Western brought it down to 15. rounded up 426 sexy picture ped-| Police still were questioningas he was, fairly’ beamed when among SoD Ee g ow up, 15 Sharchony Paya e Sept. 20 the offer of an anonymous mil- Union's telegraph rates which was Staff experts estimated that the dlers, prostitutes, racketeers and baker Roland: Bruere who ob-/he saw it on the screen. wip 8 coulcn " arnt niferi5. It al Doers © PEDORY Sept. HITWESY lionaire to pay. all their expenses approved yesterday by the Feder- new tax provisions approved by tramps today in a major cam-|tained his flour from Maillet. | To Walkers friends this makes is two a ou wii 8150 approves a 22%-cent iC CO. until they are graduated. al Communications Commission the Senate committee thus far paign to clean up the shadier, Ergot is a fungus disease which his sudden death Tuesday nigat Jones and Barbara H opp: I ldend on 413 percent cultiiiai Last night, the total reached 42.' may be offset somewhat. The tax would yiéld a net of -$5,796,000,- aspects of Paris nightlife. ' lattacks grains in wet weathep. |doubly tragic. Bitterly unhappy in | the divorce courts. He was “'un-jtive preference stock Sept. 130. . : er t,t, r— e_h,t i ahaa ¥

' Blackwood on Bridge— _ | te T Newcomer Knows | | What Suits To Bid, = 9 | But Not How Many Ss ens are wv

. MR. NEW has learned what Suits te bid, but he can't ridian ills Country Club.

' seem to learn how many to bid. This failing is character- Mothers Plan. Party fof Junior Riders be | A 6:30 p. m. family buffat|

{will terminate Labor Day. activiistic > beginners.

{ties in the club house Monday. r. New was right to open his hand with a diamond: i hy > Youke’ Yeon i

[be available.

[The Bridal Scene—

Two Couples Announce

Elli, Lists Heavy AC —— Schedule

Six big events are sched-

| | No matter what other ‘events crowd the social caiéndar, none are more important {than the announcement of

'wedding details. ‘Miss Margaret Ann Haymaker

He was right to heip Spades on North dealer. ~ ! {and Eugene Edward Ervin have : the second round. He was wrong, Nit ad : bl J "The members of the swing class ; fo 5 ‘named attendants for their .2:3 however, ih the number of spades ™ ither side vu nerahle, Iwill close their season with a 6° p. m. wedding next Saturday in : he bid. He had a good sound NORTH 'p”Hn.. party Friday. Trophies will MARRIED — Mrs. Alfred R. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, — raise to three spades. j Mr. New ‘be awarded and movies will follow Shipley Jr. was Miss Marjsrie L. Miss Madalyn J. Pinnick will be ; Mr, Champion had no difficulty S—A 2638 dinner. Reservations will be open Lucas, daughter St Mr.and Mrs. | maid of honor and Mrs. Allan H. 3 making four spades and he H—A 65 until Wednesday. The gommittee Chester L 3133 Mar Hill | {Warne Jr, matron of honor. wanted to know’ why Mr. New D—A K 58 includes Dr. and Mrs. w,| es or i 4d: a Bridesmaids will include Miss had soft pedalled his hand. C—K 4 |Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. St, be ore her wedding Sune Inrakilvn Ervin, Richmond. and . on 8. WEST . EAST |Hadley and Dr. and Mrs. William day in the Mars Hill Free Meth. ‘Miss . Jeanne . Secrist, Cromwell. MR. NEW’'S answer is typical, Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen {Dugan. ! odist Church. Pfc. Shipley's Sharon Elizabeth .Ervin, Rich“I bid my hand,” he said, witha §—Q 4 ~~ S—10'9 8 # 8 4 parents are Mr.: and Mrs. Ship- mond, will be flowergirl. self-righteous tone in his voice.! H—K J 7 4 H—Q 10 9 3 THE LADIES luncheon bridge, ley Sr,, R.R. 3. A | Robert W. Chellis: will come “I opened the bidding and p—10 2 D—QJ 94 parties wil open Sept. 11 and | mtr {from Manchester, O. to be best promptly raised you in spades.| ¢—J 108832 C—Q 9 continue the second Tuesday of Girls « Counseling _ man, ushers will be Mark J. OreWhat else do you want me to do?”| | SOUTH leach month through the series. lup, Danville; Robert L. Haymak= Wi Mr. Champion was scornful : : |The 1 o'clock’ luncheon will be Offered At Foi er, brother of the bride, and Mr. i «It's not enough to bid your Mr. Champion followed with ¥anasta or bridge. Warne. -_ yg 4” h "replied, coldly “You've S—K J 5 2 The ' committee includes Mugs. |” A counseling booth for girls is| Parents of the couple are Mr. hand,” he replied, d RIGHT!” H—8 2 | Antrim 'S. Catterton, chairman, set up in the 4-H Building at the and Mrs. John Oglesby Haymak- ‘ got to bid your han FL D—8 7 6 E. Cady, Eu- Indiana State Fair manned by er, 3612 Forest Manor Drive. and Mr. Champion was pretts nasty land Mesdames John Y ving about it but, as usual, he wag cor-| C—A 765 gene N. Beesley and Robert N. Hope as graduates from Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ervin, Rich= fect. When the opener Talsts The bidding: Rnodenamel. Sains Jos rns 1 Seine the ‘responder’s suit. bid (or no NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST A mixed two- ball golf tourna eden rvice design Li Another bride, Miss Sally Ann trump bid, for that matter) hel 1D Pass 18 Pass ment Sept. 16 and a picnic are institutional EE oS Rich, and her fiance, Neil C. King should go all the way—as high| 2 S + All Pass a scheduled with Mr, and Mrs. John vertising via demonstrations, 9r- have announced their attendas his actual holding warrants.| = Harrington and Dr. and Mrs. writing, recipe testing. radio and ants. The couple will be married ; Add as little _as the jack of | Mr. aon is good but hej R. R. Powell in charge. [television, social Service and at 2:30 p. m. next Saturday in the a spades and - jack of diamonds|can’'t see through the backs of nH BN = teaching. Broadway Evangelical United "to Mr. New’s hand and he would| the cards. Why did he refuse THE LADIES playing 18 holes rmpiq booth ‘is -a .project of ‘the! |Brethren Church. ‘have -had a justifiable raise to/the spade finesse? Well, in try- of golf will hold their final guest y.qiand State Home Economics Mrs. James Hellriegel will come ‘four spades. . ©. |ing for 10. tricks" he felt that he| oN day Sept. 19. Ladies playing gesociation. ; from Cleveland, O., to be matron 2 4 "| probably . couldn't hatdle re TR nine holes will have their guest i —— at of Tonos; and bridesmaids will be: everybody trumps in either opponen 8 an day Sept. 27. Miss irginia King and Miss edn ie oar ar, > = a = 1 Mr. ‘and Mrs. Marshall Knox| TO Enter Vassar Patricia ‘King, both sisters of the

-Miss Ann Robinson, daughter prospective bridegroom. Kristi

Champion won the opening club) ASSUMING, then, . that the, EQUESTRIAN CONFAB—Discussing Horse Show plans are left to Tight) Mrs. Arch Currie; Rudy |are chairmen for the dinner-bridge) = 7 08 iT Osi Fmond a Foc, DET tt

1 lead with dummy’s king. He led spades would break 3-2, there Armstrong, Arlington Stables trainer; M. Robert Mannix, equitation instructor; Rod Currie and |and canasta party Sept. 28. This

a small heart and conceded. a was a fair dhariie ot dropping ‘Nancy Worcester. The horse is named Silver Spirits. is the opening party of the series. i er vas Ce Biya, Robert XE, Meyer wil Ae Nest La trick to Mr. Dale. A club was the queen in two leads. Even a er freshman this fall. She 1s a grad |warr E. di : : 1 return Hi won with the this didn’t happen, the play of; LAST MINUTE plans are being mada for the - Out-of- town junior riders also will be enter- She Warren Rich, Robert Mehl, : on . i od. and be [the king on the second round of SWEDE dinner party Rots 53 wie ners tained at the Woodstock party. On the commit- Plan Flower S ow. it tnd] uate of of Shortridge. High Sct High School. Ee E. Orewiler and Raymond : y ! -§ my's spades left two trumps in both| at the Arlington Stable w ve ‘Thursday, e 4 a ¥ anes. LC 4 - : Rr nu ait closed hand and aummy™" riders will appear in the State Fair Horse Show {e¢ Arranging the swim are Mesdames yeluh its annual flower show Wednesday Whole Meal Soup’ Meal Sou’ The bride-to-be ry i Bei chia went right up with the King.| Dummy’s trumbs could be used tomorrow through Sept. 7 at the Fair Grounds. M., Wheeler Jr., Charles Williams, Rod Martenet, and Thursday at 4117 Pasadena, A can of tuna to dehy: ter of Mr. a i. aha Re When the queen Je 3) dag site ruff the—bad clubs and even, TE be held from 4 to 6 Emmett Lamb, Earl Grimsley, John fiisier, [five. Tho show is open to the pub [isated i" : 42 ing i ir a easy to the last'#f somebody overruffed, the loser . 10 the Woodstock Club, - Mie Claude M. William "Don Kerninan ana rie ic on Wetherany fom rom 3 to 9:30 meal p lun: and ag Sr itn . | ger son on ia oo Lage © MrsiArch the chatrman. © [to 6 p.m.