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In Co : [Ent ; s 1 Entered Ecuador Waters ; | 1 | C rn Yi ld ed Area Study Commission today duties and functions of gounty

« | IMA, Peru, Sept. 12 (UP)— will receive the first of severalland township offices .are.being

3.130.775.000 bushels, down 76 Waters Aug. 31. A note replying township government. | The commission was created by

{rise in wheat prospects. In its monthly review, the crop,

__|__A boxing referee charged with reporting board said Sept. 1 con-

oge » : : z : . panions at the Sunset Tavern, \f ( ver: ( ond $ on of Wy n said, he was gambling away all __ . 2 : *{ Dr. John R. Scotford, New Tl t * their money on a pinball machine 5/0 Indiana Ave. offered to get y,..' of the North American Con-

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CT hitting a tavern proprietor was ditions indicated that over-all A flying tackle by two fel- by a judge today he'd better crop production this year will be low workers saved the life of pay for damages to the tavern the second Jarges: on yeuard, The y man’s upper. dental plate. corn crop: wou e argest. a Wesley Who Was puzned Frank G. Arford, 40, of 917 N.| The corn crop will be an oi severely in a natural gas ex-pgn ole “yibeared before Judge portant factor in the Rusher of} plosion at 96th St. and Zionsville joseph M. Howard to answer the “ttle and hogs and fou yf Rd. late yesterday. . Another assault and battery charge in to the ment Markets i oie ang welder was burned less seriously. Municipal Court 3. yioten K e Sharinent escr bet | The victims were Charles Wise, panny Coyle, , who runs the e decline from last month’s|

22, and Emmett Pitts, 21, both {sar at 2127 E. 10th St. said pn Bg Wioig Et eating] of Monroeville. They were WOrk- po had gone to Arford’s table lies ]

ing at the Panhandle Eastern rier someone touched off a fireGas Cos Zionsville booster sta- racer. Artord denied lighting

tion. any firecracker but said Mr. Coyle qe Third Degree Burns had ordered him out of the tavern WC Ul in © Mr. Wise, who suffered third- iter admiring Mrs. Artord’sdia- :

degree burns over much of his mond ring and wrist watch.

Q body, was thrown to the ground Arford told*the judge he took . by M. 8. Sullivant, 37, and Harry. qt one poke” .at the tavern 0 g tu Ie Soucie, 40, both of Monroeville," rr. Coyle said it cost $150 who tore flaming clothing from, | have his, plate fixed.

his body. : : Judge Howard took the case 1 He and Mr. Pitts, who received Ariat until Sept. 28. At Meeting ere second degree burns on face and Meanwhile, he warned, the box-| - neck, were taken to Methodist |i, referee had better pay for the Groups and persons interested Hospital. Mr Wise was reported , ,q or he might be sent to jail. in improving or erecting religious in fair and Mr. Pitts in good €on-| «here's too much of this sort edifices will find a great deal of dijon AE of thing going on,” the judge re- available information at a Church

Supt. Larry Haskell, 47, Kansas 104 | City, Mo., received minor burns a { Building Conference here tonight

on his right arm. He was not - |and tomorrow hospitalized. 2 Gls Lose Pay The conference is scheduled Sparks from Torch : “< ‘ from 7:30 to. 9:50 p. m. today, Workers said the blast occurred and from 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. .when gas leaking from a valve In Action Here tomorrow in the Central Christian control “bottle,” three feet long Night life in the front lines of | Church, 202 E. Walnut St, It will and six inches wide, was touched downtown Indianapolis claimed pe sponsored by the Indianapolis off by sparks. from a welding/two GI paid casualties, police re- Church Federation and the torch being used 10 feet away. ported today. {Bureau of Church Building and! ‘Foreman Ted Clevenger, Ft. One soldier was victimized bY| Architecture of the National ; ; Wayne, stopped the blaze seconds a man who posed as a plain-|cquncil of. Churches, New York. | after the blast by turning off clothes police officer who asked { GAS BLAST VICTIM—Chafles Wise received transfusions the valve and stopping the gas for identification. When Pfc.| Women Invited

of whole blood and plasma in Methodist Hospital. flow: Ford Hanson, 21, Ft. Lawton, ,,.pjtects, pastors, laymen and : mms - or co Wash.. produced his billfold, the co 0. are invited to attend. They

. | s : : iddle-aged man grabbed it and| { ATi —— ‘Wife's Com laint Brings Sh {will have an opportunity to view| ! rod, Drawn Man P 4 fled. Loot: $133, lan extensive exhibit of plans and]

. °e 3 ® *® ‘Arrest on Gaming Count Pvt. Willie Hays of Fay, Okla..! J Ys + {llustrations of church architec-| Britain % Anxiety Growing A young wife had her husband Stationed at Ft. Meade, Md., told tyre all day tomorrow in the]

\arrested last night because, she POlicé one of his drinking com-| pyrch,

in a tavern. {Rim 2 dant Tine Sher persons ference on Church Architecture, LONDON, Sept. 12—Big black!y, "| ondon from Scotland last Mrs. Veda Shepherd, 25 of por the ©ab. They SWEEed wip speak tonignt oh “Building headlines in the newspapers, and woo ond for an X.ray examina. 1527 Buchanan St. swore out a Si 5 ofld . con-

! taining $182 land Remodeling for Worship.” accompanying pictures showing 4, vv pr, George Cordiner, a Warrant charging gaming. Police| = “0 0 East Side. Mrs Warren DO": W. Vernon Middleton, Phila-

the face of a tired, drawn man, ja.4in went to Hoffy’'s Tavern, 1228 | hi he Board of Ch y ; g radiologist. : 2 | Trees, 42, of 245 W. Ta. {delphia, of the Board o urch informed the British public t0-| This visit led to reports the Oliver Ave. and arested Donald _.;. a young ib clamped a Extension of the Methodist day that King George VI is far King was suffering from ‘low Shepherd, 27, who they said was hand over her mouth and grabbed Church, will give an address on|

By United Press The 55-year-old monarch came

from well. | {a> is w laying a pinball hine. fe i de um 2’. This de- P'aying a pinball mac eal i F ce, ProAnxiety over : or ts ty ie on Mg : In a”raid, police arrested Her. |e? purse in, 3 Sile She was an = his condition eB The first of this month a man Klein, 43, on charges of ad-|; Eon ng St. near Washmounted. There gol | |ington St. Film to Be Shown

| panel of doctors flew to Balmoral Vertising a lottery and keeping 3p. mrieqa Walker : 3 |Castle to give the King what was a room for pool selling at 811 N.|, o "1 4 per oe rig vil. ' Devotions by Dr. C. Harry At- * [then described as a “routine Illinois St. They seized 19 books 41." pc station. She said a for- kinson of New York, chairman

| checkup.” of lottery tickets. mer beau grabbe of the Bureau of Church Build- » | In 1948 the King was stricken Police also confiscated nine z ibved # ard ran, ing” and Architecture of the|

{with a circulatory ailment in his books of lottery tickets from the National Council of Churches, will!

: legs called Buerger’s disease. In Blue Note Cigar Store. 416 Indi-, Practice Run - open tonight's session.” Dr. Wil-| A March, 1949, the monarch under- ana Ave. | {liam T. Pearcy of the Board of | went a delicate operation to save ES i TORONTO, Ontario, Sept. Church Extension of the Disciples] his right leg. He still must have Two Persons Injured 12 (UP) — Three bandits |o¢ Christ will show a film. ro

was speculation he might have to cancel his visit to Australia

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country of last night’s an-

nouncement by _ : daily treatments for the leg. . ainstakingl fi Buckingham King George “0 (00 CE ald they coud not In Traffic Here Pa oningly Jlabed the gether We Build” Devotions will Palace that the King will come be sure the circulatory ailment Two persons were hurt in traf- Shirley Kirk at a metal jioliow. to London from Scotland this will not recur. i + fic accidents here late yesterday.! works office before rifling Tomorrow's forenoon -programi week-end to undergo treatment - Carl C: Rhodes Sr., 49, of 5171; the place. The holdup {Will include: Addresses by Dry. for “a lung condition.” Suffers Bruised Le E. 12th St. received possible in- netted the bandits $1. (E. M. Conover, New York, of the, The King's doctors advised him Wh S k b 9 ternal injuries when his car hit ee i Busses of Sle Baotiging and} return after they studied X- a tree at 532 E. Fall Creek Blvd. : : jArchitecture, Nationa 0 ray photographs made last week- fen Struck by Cor 4930 His condition in St. Vincent's Wins in Show |Churches, and William E. Newend when he came here to be ex- Spann Ave. was injured while Hospital was reported fair. Don Moorman, Cincinnati, won man, New. York, superintendent amined. Originally the King in- crossing Washington St. at Orfen. _ Frances Raia, 8, of 524 S. East first trophy in the hair-styling church building department, Contended to stay in Scotland until 45) gt. today. : St., received multiple cuts and contest of the Indiana Hair- 8regational Christian Churches.

Oct. 10. : bruises when she was struck by dressers and Cosmetologists A {and discussion led by Charles J.| S s , gists AssoBuckingham Palace's announce- by uy 8 tal driven a car at S. East and Merrill Sts. ciation in Hotel Lincoln yesterday. Betts, of the Board of Church Ex-| ment confirmed reports that the Oriental St Apt 105. The car She was treated at General Hos- Nolan Green, 16 W. Maryland St., tension, Disciples of Christ, In-| King’s health was fragile. was making 3 "left turn into 1 Iplaced second. : |dianapolis.

m#lion bushels from last month's to the Ecuadorean charge said The report, covering the duties|the last session of the state Legis- | lestimate, and reported a slight yesterday waters at the scene of and functions of all phases of|lature to study the various gove | S |the alleged violation were not city government, except schools, ernmental functions and submit

leven deep enough to accommo- was to be given to the commis- recommendations for eliminating

> i ’ . TL -y i i : 3 Ro ; : * WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 up) survey, reports on which ‘it wilimade under the direction of ‘Ken au 2 nN VY i , —The Agriculture Deagriment to or) has denied that one of its, o “recommendations for pos-/neth Schellie, executive secretary ne . i : day forecast a 1951 corn crop of Submarines violated Ecuadorean sible streamlining of city-county-|of the commission. ;

date a submarine. . sion at its 2 p. m. meeting today. any overlapping of duties, ”

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