Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1951 — Page 2
MAGE, Co Lt
ruce Talks
Block Every | mora UN Effort to Compromise
‘By United Press PANMUNJOM; Korea, Dec. 8. The Communists’ blocked every United Nations effort to write a] compromise armistice program to-+ day, The United Nations delega-! tion said negotiations have reached a stalemate. } The five-hour truce subcomit-| tee meeting ended. with the Reds| again turning aside a United Na-| tiong proposal for appointment of a second subcommittee to begin work on an exchange of war pris- | Oners. |
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“We have delivered your pro- | posal to our senior delegate]
(North Korean Lt. Gen. Nam 1) [4 and we will deliver it again today,” the chief Communist] spokesman said. { A Communist newsman at Panmunjom told United Nations re- | . porters that a wave of excitement is sweeping Allied prisoner of war| " camps in North Korea as the truce talks enter what may be their final stages. Optimism Not Shared But that optimism was shared here. U. 8. Maj. Gen Howard M. Turner, one of the two United Nations subcommitteemen, said the negotiators had reached a “stalemate” on all major pointz in disagreement. However, there was a suspicion that both sides were awaiting orders from higher authorities hefore answering questions that might break the logjam and lead
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LAST WHISPERED WORDS—Under the guidance prayer. A U. S. Navy chief petty officer, Harry E. Frame, in 1948, discovered the Japanese orphanage in sad financial straits, and dethe area. (U.S. Navy photo from Acme).
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Hunted in ‘Sex Shock’ Auto Death For
| Police today sought a 24-year-
old stock car race driver in the jb skip Heath or & Woman Pe home of a prosecution witness to Ses flan aS. nig. learn whether a jury could be
| The youth's girl friend named {yen there to hear testimony in! {him as driver of a car which
struck and killed Mrs, Spriggs, 34, of 1001 W. Vermont! St., then sideswiped another car. { The girl, Miss Jean Andrews,! on pi AB I eye A aS TgPnet when the trial is resumed. left intb Patterson 8t. from W.| It was to find out if the house Michigan St. in the 900 block, could be converted temporarily where the accident occurred. into a courtroom and whether Officers later found it parked the witness, Mrs, Vera Gastfield, in the 900 block W. Vermont St. could stand the excitement. They said the driver abandoned Mrs. Gastfield was described by it there and ran, {a psychiatrist as suffering from Treated at General Hospital,|"“agraphobia,” fear of the outMiss Andrews said the West Side doors. youth had called for her at her, She has accused Dr. Louis Gelhome a few minutes before the Jermann, a Seattle psychologist, accident. lof having immoral relations with
By United Press SEATTLE, Wash. Dec. 8 — A delegation today visited the
“shock treatments.”
The delegation was to report Monday to Judge Theodore 8.
were injured, two of them pedes-/for her “severe nervous disorder.” trians. . |The psychiatrist said it would Lloyd Walter, 66, of 1618 S. Me- endanger the woman's health if isla St. was taken to General she left her home. ospital in serious condition after - i |a light truék hif him on Madison Irial”Resumes Monday {Ave. at McCarty St. He suffered Judge Turner yesterday disa probable fracture of the left missed the jury until Monday |hip, doctors said. : after the eight men and four @ | Eighty-four-year-old F r e d women jurors listened to the |Kuse, 1232 E. 10th St. was struck testimony of a woman witness {near his home by a car last night. - ” (Mr. Kuse was taken to General
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e Reds Are To Blame
Treatment
that Dr. Gellermann told her that
once word ,got out about his treatments, he would have to “heat women away from his door with a club® i Slender, brunette Mrs. Martha
/the trial of .a psychologist ac-/Ann %¥arsen, 26, said she went Gracie |. 504 of prescribing sexual/to Gellermannn four” times for
[treatment of ‘‘stammering.” “On my fourth visit, Dr. Gellermann laid down on the couch | beside me and was very close. I jumped up and suggested 1 {might tell the police about him. {He told me to go ahead and do |it, because if women knew what {kind of treatment he was giv(ing, he would have to beat them away from the door with a club, “The first time I visited Dr. |Gellermann, he told me I was very sexy and desirable to him,” ‘Mrs. Larsen said. | “The second time he had me sit on his lap so that we could {be more close to each other. { “The third time I wore slacks land he was put out about that. | “The fourth time Dr. GellerImann suggested I take off slacks
|I again was wearing so I could |be more comfortable.”
|-- Refused to Pay
“He was very free with his {hands,” Mrs. Larsen told the jecourt. “I had to pay $15 each for the first two visits,” she =aid, “and when I refused to pay him _ for the third and fourth visits, he
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ta a compromise keep-the-armis- ecu pe sso A ——————————— — Ec ——————_ ———— — |Haspital and remained for obser- Q Men Hurt threatened to turn the matter throat-cuttir tice program. . . . vation, Seri : | over to a collection agency. each mob us The United Nations still has i hih Maen Film Colony Surprised— . kL Seriously Mn oge : |. Dr. Gellermann,_ strongly Yee. men. not given its formal answer to ‘ g eave er Wayne Lanman, 55 of 300 N. ri ica Y in {ommended that ‘I have extra- When the the the Communist proposal for ' : : .. 0 S n’ . i : ¢ | Arlington Ave, was seriously in-| vi : Lise 8 vnarital Ielations Mrs. Larsen for busines neutral” instead of joint United, fA | d | 0 S WwW S Bus Al |jured at Leland and E. Michigan | e po | | |said, “and*he suggested we could came vital So 2 Adis ws-Lompinest- inspection cArrestea in on renepursery EET RR I OAS RT Tr vi QOW VV © TRIN RIAAT 2 7 Ss. ONE, sis. when..his. ar-ane-smoiner (iF INGE -, EF © soto secluded bungalow. =e - SIp-Ups,” no" wo. behind-the-1ines “ports” of entry” mag fo BEY ®rst cl fear EY ¥ . eS ese yCOLlided. He was admitted at St. owned, it Kis 1 matters. TI during a truce. And the Commu h +4 R dg : Heo ; i p cl P k 4 T led | Vincent's Hospital with deep face] Two men are in critical condi-|/ “On one visit, sat on his lap, when one © nists have stalled on the prisoner ™ in | YWOO ro ucer ’ iC e S Oo |cuts.. . {tion in General Hospital today 28 he iSseriney, She sald. i a job to be exchange question. | + > o - : : : : . ; | Two injuries occurred when a suffering from stab wounds. The n eel tha s freeness wi ecurity rea If these two answers are forth- ar SE) Surphet a Aided] HOI LYNOCD ud Pus n 3 five-day engagement to Betty Striking Indiana Railroad Co.|car driven by Donald L. Downs, wife of one of the men, also hos- his hands was necessary, but I've pie ie i hortly. it was felt the! : ih nn 9 J, . Lal, Lec, Hutton was called off. bus drivers and mechanics were 28, of 2220 N. Talbot Ave. hit a!pitalized ior stab wounds, was been to several doctors in my life coming shortly, burglary ring which netted nar- Slim brunette Erle Galbraith Jol- al jprialize ’ members. way might be opened for speedy .,iics and several thousand dol-|so or Ith Is : Mrs. Jolson seldom had par- under orders today to confiné parked car in the 500 block W.! reported in fair condition. land have always had faith in The local progress on the rest of the agen- lis cash and goods. a ow o e Ble An ticipated in Hollywood affairs their picketing to the IRR and not|16th St. early -today.- Lawrence Moody, 30, and his What they told me to do.” might be so DE ro cogntiators have only 1 CB goods. [singer 3 0 Son, an : a pro- since Mr. Jolson’s death. She lived interfere with operation of ah-| Mr. Downs was taken to Gen: wife Lavina, 32 both of 1054 N.| She said Dr. Gellermann kissed slaying Wo more. davs In which to complete Latest to be arrested was Stan.faneer orman rasa loney: quietly at her Encino Ranch home other bus line. {eral Hospital in fair condition, | perghing AVE. vere hospitalized her and told her’ sexy stories dur- toward then an armistice if the present battle- 16 Wethington, 24, of 839 Church 0 Dl a, aay gher * Where she and the singer had re-| Superior Court Judge Walter With a possible pelvic fracture. yin wounds inflicted early this|Ing the second visit to him. selected vic line is to become a permanent St, on preliminary charges of py se elopement to Las Vegas, sided prior to his death. Pritchard granted the Indianapo- Miss Constance Helpard, 24, of pn ,rning during an argument, | I didn’t have a chance to talk them. Thal cease-fire line, (Purglary and armed robbery. Th ir dashed off to the N She and Mr. Jolson were mar- lis and Southeastern Trailways, 527 N. Belmont Ave. who was pre Moody was charged with as-|to Dr. Gellermann about my to bring in Seven other men were arrested’ : ¢ ried in rizona Mar. 24, 1945. Inc, a temporary restraining riding w r. Downs, was treat-| qq. roubles, because he was always 5 in d Vide a 0 ie ~ 4 A 24, 394541 P ira ith Mr. D sault and battery with intent to troubles, b h al work. As ti UN Sabrejets {earlier this week after police were| oq oo ay i X".Mrs. Jolson was the chief bene- order yesterday against Local ed at General for bruises. |kill, and Mr. Moody with assault [telling me about these other tom became | {tipped off to the" burglary syndl-|TAPBeD vous Pet Toney ficiary of Jolson’s estate, a large 1069, Amalgamated Association [and battery (things.” . In a busi jcate by an 18-year-old girl. Police Frank ‘McNamee. advanced t
Rout MIGs Again {sald one Bf them confessed his
George Jordan, 31, of 135 W. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- part in some of the burglaries.
28th St., suffered multiple stab! {wounds in his chest, thighs and]
SPECIAL NOTICE To All Merchants, Manufacturers
portion of which went to charity. of Street and Electric Railway m————————— and Motor Coach Employees ot PD K m $ pio) | Ir. e killers from
iAmerica, AFL.
Mrs. Jolson gave her age as 29
city or state
RR PY. Tatts) and Mr. Krasna listed his as 42 Britt i ) d Jobbe ERS, Korea, Dec. 8 (UP) United Includes Soldiers when applying for the licens 5 British Demolish IST claimed IRR pickets were !legs. He was found on a sidewalk § Clothing, Dry ‘Goods, Shoes, Hardware, of the boss States Air Force Sabrejet fighter| ey : ying for > license. . trv eb tems : y |} Variety, Gift shops, toys. Togls. Candy. After the ceremony the couple M dh Vv 1] rying to intimidate its employees, {in front of 425 W. 14th St. Dishes, Novelties, Glass Premium It was sc planes—outnumbered four to opel Police said at least 11 men flew back here and Tc pe U ut 1 age who are members of the same! | His wife, Willie Belle Jordan, Houses, se, It Jou have merchandise efficiency ex , - wer ” 4 2 : ” . * ‘Ro shelf, 1 . 3 the ~—~damaged two Russia-made were involved in the ring. Three they would reside in the _ BRITIS i union, at 1314-18 N. Capitol Ave. : | charged with assault and battery J Stock room. odds and ends. goods vou ring that tl MIG-15 jets today in a wild battle of them were AWOL soldiers re- i rte pro L SH HEADQUARTERS, a garage used intly bv the tw 0S i [o| Foo $ : know you can't sell—Get it together— over North Korea {leased by police aft h ducer’s Beverly Hills home. Suez Canal Zone, Dec. 8 (UP)— | Barage used jointly by the two + | with intent to kill, told police the § cai us prompt service and cash on always were . j east y P » after their con- “We're very happy,” the bride Britis | ollie firms. IST claimed it already has| wounds were inflicted during an J the line. cision-like t All the Sabrejets returned nection with the ring was known. _.. ee Ppy,” the bride British troops demolished a mud- o.p, forced to dro s to C ; : i ! INLAND CITY JOBBERS é : aafelv to base They have left Indiana. ‘said, gazing at the RKO pro- hut village on the outskirts of ,, TH rop runs to Camp| pr. Gerald F. Kempf, city health argument after the couple had NE vl So ate perfected c: ; Ft Ae dn . ducer-writer. p its Atterbury and Shelbyville because director, has been named super- heen drinking. 505 W. WASHINGTON, LI-1283 upon with g Fifteen of the American fight-' Bonds ranging from $1000 to Dated S . Suez without opposition today ,t intimidation. The runs will intendent of General Hospital. = | ee eine | provation b ers took on 60 of the vaunted $5000 were set for si : ated Several Weeks despite reports that Egyptian ig ABV : pendent el ospital. : Communist planes, fought them| , . . ins is of the men., Mr. Krasna and the widow of forces were on their way to “meet Je _Tssumed loday: Br. JS2RrY 6, Nester, 5 Killed Going Home | Country oye at altitudes from 25000 to 40,000 Ine oi ed in their loot, palice the famed show figure whe died force with force.” John Morley, IST general man- former head of t HOSE feet. and sent thems fleeing to the Paid, vas a large quantity of nar- 14 months ago had been dating Spearheaded by desert-camoy- 385; IS assistant to the president ix $ Separtment From Basketball Game | ot it taped 4 Fanctuary of Chinese: Manchuria. Sos J ta ed Huck oon for several weeks, friends said. flaged vellow tanks, armored er ana Bailtesd Bo. 2nd Sr sielogy | CASCADE, Mich., Dec. 8 (UP) | ins boss erties — (oe Sh -0. ey ever, the marriage was a sur- cars and Bren gun carriers, some 8 S ; Ih Tes |--Five persons, four of them| a Ill Be E Yul (also stole about $4000 in clothing prise to the film colony, . 6000 Britis} oh Ter oo the POID Dus lines, Butler Univer, Retr we killed ear] om) And anot! tf mpty ule | from Sears, Roebuck i hn British soldiers seized the : . sity, has been {leen-agers, were ed early » Reles and F . cash and 8 oie uck & Co. and/ Mr. Krasna met Mrs. Jolson tiny village of Kafr Abu Amr! IRR drivers and mechanics =o oq to she {day when the car in which they! i that Maione | S T aw - . i . v abi - A a . 3 For New York Police and So om te >. 8. last gummer shortly after his ast midnight and moved out the Went on strike last Saturday ceed Dr. Kempf | were returning from a “basket-| up a job so NEW YORK, Dee. 8 (UP)—It|syivania ot hy + Penn-| — ~~ inhabitants before dawn. after sontract Regotialions broker." vill become ball game crashed into a trailer| thing.” will be a black Christmas for “po, tL : Air Force Enlistments Engineers bulldozed the way SOWR. 4 mmesting of €OMpanyiine city's third truck five miles east. of here. No matte New York policemen this year. | “9 ye. ean Carter, Reduced for a 500-yard-long by-pass road aC kg 1% health director. Another car piled into the ment, their Police Commissioner George ar Wisconsin St., gave po- Reduced to Two "Years on the route from British gar- federal conciliators is scheduled, Both will as- wreckage. with art a Monoghan yesterday ordered the , “ Some of the information used] WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UP)-— rison headquarters to a British [°F Wednesday, sume their new Sheriff Hugh Blacklock said labor disput city’s merchants to stop the wide- Tid a :up the ring. She was The Air Force has announced a water infiltration plant near Suez. mesa - $10,240 - a - year the victims of the accident were: which were spread practice of giving the cop © Or - pre-robbéry in another reduction of the enlistment tour ee ete Quit Hunt for Woman [posts Jan. 15, the Dr- Kempf [Mary Gless, 17, Bernard Kilmar- Every mob, on the beat Christmas presents. | : from four to two years for ci- Navy Oil Well Burni ' date the resignation of Dr tin, 18, Virginia Bryant, 11, Irene had the rig Some merchants had com-| Als credited was the Jong, Villans: accepted as aviation ca- y Wwe ning Lost on’ Mountain Charles W. Myers, head of Gen- | Porritt; 16, ‘and Loyal Lynn, 22, other for c« plained that the practice was so alert watch two. patrolmen, Paul dets. : In Northern Alaska BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Dec. 8 eral Hospital 20 years, becomes ®1 Of nearby towns. : widespread that liceme / Pearcy and Dale C By , i mm Thraa ifts, POISE) Te on two of the dle Criienden, kept tae : hig o ef - FAIRBANKS Alaska, Dee: Sj{5F). = The fvegay-olg search effective, { * 8. sus . . e é BAL ay A $ > . ” . . . { |" ATrested besides Wethington men. drafied by Selects. Bers. (UP)--Fire was reparied raging [07 8 To-vearold great grand. Dr. Kempt succeeded the late U.’S. Stratojets Will Go [Peppermint Candy ®) . overs: Rat io AR : ontr odav i lavy er los p 1S, SI = Dr. k n to 2 . 4 Navy Ready With ald Dilk, 20, of 1524 re a of Teh - fied oil il po a hive infested Double Oak Mountain office of health director. Dr. Mor- To Bases in England | Ice Cream . , 20, of 152 ‘ol ours 8 FO ighly qualifie £ : hy t . vas C¢ avy i ¢ s , i + 3 y o | A-Bomb, Says Kimball ave. pre-burglary. 24 College college men into the 0 ca- Point Barrow at the extreme [°° calied OO ay i or fy had Served in that capacity) LONDON, Dec. 8 (UP) — Rb-| by Borden's! MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 2 (UP) Louis J. Bean, 24 of 1524 Col- det program northern Hp of Alaska. hos Bo Ey Yona > es acce tin the health di jiable sources said today ihe : ' - 2 : 2, 52 - . Of A > gver cep AT z ‘ : —-Secretary of the Navy Dan A. lege Ave, who .police said con. Previously, if a cadet failed to Temperatures of 40 degrees be- County Shen A. pting United States plans to send B-47 Special for December . . . ice cream filled
Kimball declared here last night essed his part in the burglaries. that the Navy is “prepared and He was held on a prelimmary
” . ch Force for four years wher - : . u ; ih i - equipped to carry on atomic agg. of burglary, legtors ro Year yherels Se petroleum and natural. gases. 2T®® 10 miles south of here but oratory at General Hospital and!jsh Isles. save you work during the holidays! warfare in either Europe or w iad H. Doom, 24, of 811 We Yenc A a en £0 Navy officers here said it was ex- Ad found no hint of the fate of was in charge of the communicable] An Air Ministry spokesman > c N. aw St. ¢ ’ years. sw u Nav) ! ! *X- lai eo Ae] : as : _ Korea. oi ;lcarryin MATS hey Charged with programs on the same B si Ry pected that a steel derrick would I~, Ann Bragg. She disappeared disease “service there. He was/said there is “no reason to doubt” ’ di _Secretary Kimball told thé £8 ry 8 a pistol without a Ii- far a3 length of sore Rls AS e consumed by Hames. Sunday on a walk between the graduated from the Indiana Uni- reports of the expansion pro- Bordens Navy League here that the Navy Da ow Tray] p cerned. > : te is con. Naval and civilian oil well fire homes of her son and daughter. versity Schol of Medicine in 1928 gram. Although details of the! toate ol Yall lo Vas 100 KOM SL harged ie aay Yisconain eee 3 experts were flown to the area. reel tn Decorle. |T0d taught in the schools pnysi-fpian dle stil secret, itis believed] Jurr a : y "essary. Sh. € y ney. Sodaeanbbinibedin ology department, t i nin e Croom a {Polis Boveves avr iY Eire Duty 2 Sentenced to Death EY departm to include the reopening of a feria bo Crem
ringleaders,
Gen. Hoge Appointed
complete his flying training he low zero hampered efforts to put still would be kept in the Air Out the blaze. The fire was being fed by raw
BOSTON, Dec. & (UP)— Police. Priest Backs KefaUver
E. rector post,
Dr. Kempf had spent Stratojet atomic bombers to EngNorwood said hundreds of search- 16 years J g
as a research physician jand in line with a U. 8. Air Force
fers had scoured the mountain in the Lilly clinical research lab- expansion program in the Brit-
Dr. Nester served on the Butler number of World War II air University faculty 13 years prior bases. «
As Yugoslav Spies
with tender crunchy pieces of red and | green peppermint candy. fce Cream will
Kermit Terry Gatrell, 19 of man William J. Beswick, 27, was: NASHVILLE. T : i re 1, 19, J. be: y 21, $ NAS JE, enn., Dec. 8 ’ nN Py to 1942. During World War 1I,| em ——— rent mi em Sor 4th Army Commander ii B yordian St., charged with suspended from the Boston (UP)--Rep. J. Percy Priest (D. EL or 2 Id a r IC r . re ) / CV. ice ar . an tin ni 3 8 § $ f - WASHINGTON, Dec. R (UP) ) police - department for three Tenn.), Democratic whip in the ing for Yugoslavia have been Air Corps. LAST 4 D A YS FOR SPECIAL RA | ES
The Army has announced the ap- _ fobert C. Kesler, 23, or 501 8. pointment of Lt. Gen. William M. PVision St, and Gilbert Beck, 25, Hoge as ecdmmander of the Fourth °f 321 Wisconsin St, both held Army with headquarters at Ft. °0 Preliminary charges of bur-
months and ordered to do 420 House, announced vesterday that hours of extra duty when he re- he will support Sen. Estes Keturns because he tried to kiss a fauver (D. Tenn.) for the Demo-20-year-old college coed he cratic presidential nomination if
sentenced to death In Bulgaria, He has been in private practice
according to press reports re- here since 1950, ceived here. He received his AB degree from
The trial of the nine opened Butler University and later was
GOOD NEWS FOR DANCING COUPLES
~ xn glary. st f $ i p ond fun : ” L Sam Houston, 7 ex, Bet. ends ho opped for speeding. ~~ ‘he becomes an “ac tive candidate.” my ;reday in Sofia. Press reports graduated from the IU Medical A | { 2 / INNEF Gut ho i tir re ata . |yesterday said two defendants, School. He also received a doc- / Lites, w 0 38 Ystring. Gen, Hoge Last 28th Contingent |Boris Knov and Magine Magi-|torate of philosophy from IU. 7 monoj FE bw rand Io Arfi in G ea to eave ored nov, were sentenced to death. The! th Koren 2 wv orps in Arrives In ermany "WM iother defendants received sen-| INDIANAPOLIS : month. — iam BREMERHAVEN, Germany, 2’ > ” /tences of from one to 20 years TRAFFIC CASUALTIES - The I {Dec. 8 (UPV—The final contin- O 24 b+ N t {in prison. ( ays) Tuesday ni Tobey Wants Another [o.i “or “pannarivanar ntin: AJ NY -MOouUr orice * en 1950 1951 guest meet Crime Committee 28th Infantry Division landed Margaret Smith presents a Accidents ..... 8574 7893 h can Assocl MIAMI BEACH. Fla Dec. 8 here today from the United States By United Press page of garden tips in The | Injured ....... 3296 3461 : Women. (UP)—Sen. Charles W. Tobey (R ATHY anspor General Ballou. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8—Sen. Wayne Morse | Sunday Times | Killed ...s:... 8 85 Mrs, Mil h ro fe, ed s arrival brought the division av ni i , : ‘ N. 1), here 4 P 3 toweok y - 4p 10 150 Tall ota ie Sivoion says that the United States is prepared to begin the i von associate I the Senate ~ DE . a officers and men -under the com- evacuation of its forces from Korea on a 24-hour will speak crime committee when it “von: Fang of Mal Gen. Daniel B. basis “the moment the Russian air force leaves its World Poli venes next month. ___ Ckler, of Lancaster, Pa. bases.” - ONLY 1 : MORE DAYS 6:30 p. m. “There still is a lot to do,” Sen. ., : - i ix: : : who travele Tobey, who was a member of the Five Prisoners Saw Out We are not prepared to fight a war with Russia 3 ‘and in the Fist sori ites, ead, Suertainly Of Columbus O Jail | today in Asia because Russia commands the air ’ lectured wi think a new committee should be ’ ‘or : : \ 9 . - fairs. ; { over Asia as she does in Europe,” Sen. ‘ ARTHUR M formed and I may introduce a bill’ COLUMBUS, 0. Dec. 8 (UP) —| sesterd : g ddr ! EP en Morse said A prog calling for it.” _|Pive prisoners sawed and ham.| Yesterday in an address to the Portland City Club. ; Susis gilt } | mered their way out of the Frank-| Sm ee . . aze ell . COWBOY lin County Jail today. Come In now and the lecture. BOOTS The prisoners were Identified - first vice p as Edgar Motters, 42, Cleveland: . 0 man of the FOR Chester Vincent Parker, 24: Rob- Peace of Mind 0 the program " CHILDREN ert M. Vermillion, 27, Emmett : Delta Zet JUST... Whitestone, u. and Robert Mack, ® Many of your neighbors have planned: Now you and your favorite part. elta Le $ 98 [B1 all of Columbus. -- . 1 with us the things they want when their ner can learn to dance together Mrs. Rok ’ own end comes thus forestalli - at Asthus Mutray's and get 2 les. » 730 p . rae Gable's Auto Sideswipes : oe pling sons for the price of one. Here's ya : Stacy rock: 2 Other Cars painful ordeal to those they leave behind. your chance to be the most ad- apolis | Alu * 2.TONE Ty - . mired couple on the dance floor Sorority. Pay CaO rity Dec.S (UP) Our Pre-Arrangement Plan can bring | and save money, too. Learning is Assisting ® er. J . .s 1 5 ALL his automobile to 2 "toa. ta peace of mind to you also. Why not visit | Quicker at Arthur Murray's, too, pesieg sizes heaps here, pattolmen reported, us and let us tell you about it? ego lis amazing Sigcovery; ' A re and ie ut he was not Injured. ep To Popularity 3 LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS! Investigation officers said Mr. : . the key to all dances. So don't and Mise : "J Gable attempted to pass a truck For your convenience we. have recently wait. Come in or phone now, Cone ravi SCHIFF SHOES on the highway 14 miles north of added a parking lot in the rear of our : “C here last night. home : r ; alk on, Lia ———————;" i : er . en. for Men, Women and Children may y . : trim seine” |[UKULELES sos] G-H-HERRMANN ARTHUR MURRAY Ala Me x Big tiem |fiARcESTeck Gd 12 FUNERAL HOME . uly an aia, Big iis “wh LE ALL MAKES up Railroadmen's 222 N. Penn. or Alps. e140 E Wash, 50S ¢/2 N. Penn, : FR. 2545 _ held at 1:1 Slores * 2 k wa || INDIANA MUSIC CO. . 1503 SOUTH EAST 3), FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOA! Cs El home : ; ; ; *3 «1063 Viginia || 115 £. OHIO IM, 4486 “a. 8488 Studio Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Thonpaon, i Ee . oo. - Mrs. Robe y he ) - x ’ . . - : - n : “ Mrs. John |
