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Reported Making Steady Progress’
By United Press _ TMONDON, Sept. _ George VI's doctors announced to- . day that he is miaking “steady
progress” toward recovery from
his lung operation.
A new medical bulletin indi-|
cated the monarch’s doctors are welV satisfied with his condition. However, he will not be out of danger until the end of next week. The doctors nevertheless relaxed their constant vigilance. Only two of the eight originally
there now remain at the palace
0 t. The surgeon who performed the operation, Dr, Clement
Price-Thomas, calls only twice a ®
day to see the King. For the first time since the operation, there were no early morning crowds at Buckingham
28 — King &
Palace today. When the morning,
bulletin was hung in its gilt] . frame from the palace fence, only
«a handful was present.
2 Painters Die in Fall From Bridge Scaffold
PHILADELPHIA, Sept 28 (UP)—Two painters died yesterday in a '90-foot fall from a scaffold while at work on the new - Penrose Ferry bridge. Authorities said a clamp worked loose on the scaffold.
{ - The dead were identified as
Clayton Carter, 56, of Arlington, Va.. and Clarence Murphy, 37, - Philadelphia, employees of the Carlson Painting Co. of New York, Two other painters saved themselves by grabbing a dangling gable and sliding hand-over-hand to safety.
Bruises in Wrong
Places Embarrass Teaser LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28 (UP) ~8trip tease dancer Arabella divorced singer John A. Becker on charges he ‘“embar“rassed” her and gave her bruises ~~ in places that prevented her from
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~ military stations, including two in Indiana, is 90 per cent complete, the Army Engineers office announced today. The $113 million project of rehabilitating housing and other facilities at military posts includes Camp Atterbury ami Ft. Harrison
Facilities for more than 675,000 servicemen have been restored to military use throughout the U.S.
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their new baby arrives.
MIKE CAN SMILE—Mike Repay and his wife Patsy Jo can smile for the first time in months because most of their worries have suddenly disappeared. Mike lost both of his arms in Korea in a shell blast but through a mistake in his records he hadn't received a compensation check from the government since his release from the hospital last June. But now a check has arrived and they've stopped worrying about how to pay the doctor when
Far and Away—
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'Minn., today to the side of ! hinted they'd be married. M
‘there at the home of two
| “seclusion” she wanted. The 800, townspeople went about . their| {lives just as if she weren't there. Mr. Tone, bearing marks of his) pre-dawn battle with Actor Tom Neal over Miss Payton's afféc-| tions, flew from movieland soon after he dropped demand for a t- complaint against
Lost and Fined A SEATTLE, WASH. bar tender was granted a divorce yesterday because his wife beat him up. Milton Chinneth said she broke his glasses, bopped him over the head with her shoe, and
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ACTOR: FRANCHOT TONE flew toward Clouet,
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uscious Barbara Payton and iss Payton cloistered herself maiden aunts, getting the
money. Thé FBI caught the nephew dressed up in‘a $500 cowboy suit. .
TV Tidbits
DAGMAR, breathtaking TV star, said today in Detroit her “dumb blonde” act is strictly an act. “If I were really that dumb I wouldn’t be on TV.” . » » THE LOCH NESS, Scotland monster—*45 feet long and glistening in the sun''—has become a TV star On the program were people, including a scientist, who! claim to have seen the monster.
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stabbed him with a steak knife. “That's three strikes.. Divorce granted,” the judge ruled. ” » tL 4 © JOTTING DOWN serial numbers of $1 bills, in case she was)
Schmidt of Camden, N. J. Two boys snatched her wallet containing 18 $1 bills.. She had recorded) all the “lucky” numbers “unlucky” for the two boys who confessed they stole them. 8 o »
LONG-TERM convict lost
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his plea yesterday in Philadelphia Cc
for release from an Eastern peni-| {tentiary on grounds he wasn't permitted to attend religious services. while in solitary confinement. Judge Thomas Clary said,|
wanted a day out.” ..
Principal Ouster Plea ‘Awaits New Trustee
INET Service MARTINSVIILLE, Sept. 28 — Parents of children in Hall School today awaited appointment of a temporary trustee for Gregg Township to act on a petition for ousting Principal William Lewis. Ralph Peevler, present trustee, has been declaréd physically incapable of continuing office. He was injured in an automobile accident in July. Mr. Peevler consented through his attorney to the Morgan Circuit Court action removing him temporarily from office. His suc~
1| cessor will be named by the Morgan Board of County Commis.
sioners. “ Parents barred Mr, Lewis from the school after the Tehovah's Witness refused to salute the American flag. He has filed for mandamus action in Superior Court 3, Indiana X law officials to halt the “mob
Midget Mother's Baby Is Half Her Height
SAN ANTONIO, ng Sept. 28 (UP)—A 40-inch-tall mother and her daughter who measured more than one-half her mother’s height at birth were reported in good condition today at Brooke Army Hospital, :Officlals at the hospital disclosed yesterday that Mrs. Angel Gomez, 30, who weighs only 65 pounds, had given birth, by Caesarean section, to the daughter Tuesday. The infant was 21 ‘inches long and weighed 6% pounds at birth.
Worker Lives Through : 66,000-Volt Charge
ALTON, Ii, Sept. 28 (UP)— Fred Goodwin, 31, was only limping a little today after absorbing a 66,000-volt charge of electricity. Mr. Goodwin was knocked unconscious by the charge yesterday while working at the Union Electrical company’s sub-station in nearby Federal, Ill. However, his only injuries were minor foot burns and sore muscles,
He Wows Her
8T. LOUIS, Sept. 28. (UP) —"“Here’'s how I scare my wife,” William Burke, 25,
said yesterday. He inserted one bullet into his .32 caliber pistol, spun the chamber, put the barrel to his head and pulled the trigger. : He was dead when the doctor arrived.
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Baby 5 Times an Aunt!
NEWPORT, Ky. (UP)—Joyce
Ann Voges is going to get a lot
of practice at this aunt business. Only 10 months old, Joyce Ann already has been an aunt five times.
n - » MRS.. CORA ANDREWS of {Chicago said today she'll deposit her money in a bank. She's found mattresses aren't reliable.
and headed west.
called on a radio station's give-| away show, paid off for Mrs. Anne
Some Scots are skeptic, one writ(ing in ‘a newspaper under name, |of “The Monster’ —“Might I ask sightseers to my lair to return! [their empty bottles for the {amount of broken glass in the Loch is very dangerous to us amphibians.”
They Have Friends
| A HUMMINGBIRD which {missed a flight south will get a [lift to warmer climes tomorrow | by a DC-4 airline. lost near Montreal, Que. and airport employees picked him up when he dropped, exhausted. Now, anadair, Ltd., has arranged to {ly him to Washington, D. C., tomorrow. ” 8 »
| FLAGPOLE sitters wh o s e
“I'm afraid Spencer Walden just/perches are fitted with comforts
of home had it easy compared to {a cat which spent five days off a light pole in Calgary, Alta, Can. The cat went up the pole Sunday. It was brought down yesterday.
Her The weather ranged from rain young nephew found $33,000 she'd! through snow to bitter cold. The tucked neatly away in the bed electric light department came to Yesterday she, the cat's rescue at citizens’ re-
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got back what was left of the! quest.
HOOSIER 'WOWS' THEM—Pvt, Virginia Lee of Shelbyville helped ‘bring down the house’ with her percussion instrument playing Pe the 14th Army WAC Band performance before 400 people at Shortridge High School Wednesday night. Capt. Bernice Maple (right) in charge of WAC.WAF recruiting in Indiana, enlisted Pvt, ee last December. S/Sgt. Reid Baker, who is Army recruiting offi_cer in her home town, greeted her at the airport.
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Sex Hormone Drugs Against Subversion
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Sept. 28 (UP)—Dr. Frank H. Top of the University of Minnesota said today that the sex hormone drugs
i a geo. gives
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DETROIT, Sept. 28 (UP)—The| at ‘Michigan State Bar Association] *” served notice today that it will disbar attorneys found guilty: of
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