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Sur Cts Reds Offer To Free Oatis ndiana Cities | At ‘Price’ Of $17 Million

A federal grand jury today reported some city officials’ are being paid off by gambleis in Indiana.’

District Attorney Matthew Welsh, who conducted the 'He' ‘W th M 1 h 1 h t'- M O«¢ +i D d ! Cr grand jury hearings, estimated 99 per cent of corruption e s or ore on 3] I'S. a is eman U. S. Re ease in the cities can. be attributed ‘to "By R. K. SHU iL hamper the government's ef him’ loose except the governE'S worth more than that.” “forts to free her husband. The t. ‘It's terribly . frustrating. t Mi S t ! * Mrs, William State Department has contacted men : Jenriyy frus'ra ne fe ! eize er

the gambling element. The “that I wish there was something

The jury described the congilions as “deplorable.” It did not ummary name the cities involved. Oatis referred to was the $17 her. at least once each month

Not in Jurisdiction million steel mill the Czechs since the ordeal started” early could do. but I just sit up here

® . suggest pl a likely price for the last year. ; © and write copy {for an adver- Country's Coup in 48

Jurors said the Sorrupion is on release of newspaperman - Bill Staunchly: defending the State ~ tising agency).” Ey e™ RDA dons ) Ontis, : Department's work on the case, She has not heard from her r y § 3 : ir 5 atis av | i “wor She was interviewed “by The Mrs. Oatis said, 'l-have so husband since shortly after he By ANDREW TULLY

for further investigation or action. . Times early today in a long Much at stake and I'm satisfied fmation ia now. available 10 In The I distance call to the home of her With the State Department's. Was thrown in the Czech prisformation is now available to Imes local law enforcement officials /

parents in St. Paul, Minn. work, on last July. She said she writes WASHINGTON, Mar. 5—Czechoslovakia has offered

Seripps-Howard Staff Writer

. “I don't want to sound cyni “They have worked night to him each week with the hope : : sys RR ® ineough the Federal Internal Rev- | Local cal about this offer, but I can’t and day on this case for the 'tp.t at least some of the letters release reporter William Oatis in exchange for a $17 enue Bureau. : i : . y Row lL ae “Ws eh get excited until I know more past 11 months, “You Know yh get througl million steel mill, it was learn oday ndabl The grand jury also stated: Page about it," she continued, from the way the peace nego- 5 Re rough. : ! : rned. t day from a depe da e 36 YRS Jevenled * me fra- Curtain rises today on big po- No False Hopes tiations in Korea are going, just ‘Rotten Deal’ source in the State Department, ternal and church organizations litical show the Governor's Pe 3 how. much trouble they must : AEs : 2 : ’ : have undertaken the sponsorship’ race ....... 3 9 I've had my hopes slung be be having.” - 2 a Manon, RIS pili oh The steel mill, bought ard paid for by the Czech govern= Irs grreseser ~ ore recently vy a columnis : ' atis, condemnec he Tree . ; Ro . : ue hi Hain Snes ou Ealing 1993 Jordan River Revue opens 5 who predicted Williams’ release, ‘Terribly Frustrating’ government for demanding ment in 1947, never was shipped because of an export license : ha ¥ : ORBNL 4 «ove ny reeves N His predictfon was false. You She said she has no plans for Tansom, ; : ‘ ’ nthe RaNalion Witch permis Editorial Page understand, I can’t live on false leaving 8t. Paul until her hus- “I think it's a rotten deal,” ban imposed by the Commerce Department after ‘the Com tree” ’ 5 Page hopes and emotions. I have to pangs released. She also said he said munist coup in Czechoslovakia in 1948, 5 . Gr 8 : Lon . ? {now for sure.” she has been criticized for sit- “And knowing Bill, T don't To remedy this, the grand jury Candidates and politi- he Laurabelle Oatis was reluc- - ting by while her husband re- = believe he'll ‘hold still for any | In the meantime, the mill has been stored in warehouses recommended the federal tax cians out ber New H KEEPS CALM—Mrs. William : : “ rd ans oulhumber amp- . ' tant to give her opinions on the mains in the Czech prison. ransom deal. As much as I'd by the United Engineerin & Foundry Co. of New Castle 3 statute be changed So noprals Shire vOIers .,....c.veees. 18 Oatis oss || hive to know for case. She said she was afraid “It seems to be the only thing like to see him free, I think | “ 8g w ’ § 2 Srpaglaasions Wi no longer Hinton Proves his Eaerya ug." Anything. she might say could I can do. No one can deal to get should not be done this wot Pa., which sold it to the Czechs. Storage fees are being paid 4 : Joie ‘Concerned’ by Dan Kidney....,....... 16 T ET aie vi EAN. SAM Es vt acs os tos r the Czech government, ah = Mr. Welsh said evidence also Bopert nls the Senaton Foi The mill, according to Commerce Department officials, 1 : : ol - 8... by Frederic = shove some Vines Srganize; COMMman oer, st 3 Ci p Ire rap a: consists of. three mills—a hot strip mill to roll soft — ions in Mar y : = Indianapolis, have taken over National | steel, # aiden Sud mil 3 roll hard steel and a sheet mill = some of the lott€ries. - equipped to make tin plate, = Page = : Regarding gambling Fake-alls Chances Appear Sm for reviv- -Kills Four At Courthouse Capacity of the three mills E by ay ofieials, [he Ju) isa: al of UMT bill ............. | is estimated by United KEngi- = “Evidence is available " Times State Servic . ; 2 / y E the Department of Internal Reve- Fonrion ELWOOD, Mar. 5 Four work-. By. JOHN V. WILSON Jweering officials at a million tons E nue in Indianapolis® indicating Page Men were Killed early today when The fourth floor of the County a year. : instances, of corruption of offi- DeGaulle's stock rises in .new 0 steam boiler exploded outside Courthouse, which houses three " Primariy. she Will js Sesigncd H cials by gambling interests in French crisis ............. 2¢ the Indiana Die Co. plant here. | records storage rooms, Was wy. ok sp ' certain cities in Indiana involv- 5 Police said the blast was nitiorss, according to United Engiin ayoffs, bribing ‘officials 10 Women's touched off as the men were in- (branded a firetraifitoday, neering, Over here, it would be oe eration of illegal. busi- Page Stalling boiler equipment. | State Fire Marshal Alex Houg- used to produce steel for auto ° Ds 2 2 ~ Hew your hose are named.... 10 The Geng: : land warned county commission- jpogies, Slestrie refrigerators and Ete ... Matty Talmack’'s show at enne eemer, 24, Orestes, ers to remove the clutter of old! similar items . They urged county grand juries ° io lili Ye J Ayres’ ..............i.. ..10 Ind. records within 10 days or face Unable to get the mill, the © Federal Judge William FE. Spoiled children face a critical George Lovell, 43, R. R. 72, {state action. geciiy have 1zled several Higes Steckler, to whom the grand world ..... sesassnsssseass 11 Tipton. : Conceivably the fire marshal 0 ae) ww ow suce us. na jury reported, said he was ‘“con- Other Features. x James William Hamilton, 21, could order the Courthouse cloked. U, 8, plans stiff note to Poles . cerned” over the apparent fen: Amucoments ............ 11 Chicago. ; for failure to comply with safety on missing GI seesssecPages dency of local law enforcement Henry Butler ............ & Afthur H. Gerth, 43. Chicago. regulations. AGN Is Th the. mill s de agencies to allow more and MOTE. Comics ....c.coctorreeres 27 Three of the men were killed Commissioner Jesse A. Hutsell. gonad for 50-cycle Crech curof their jurisdiction to be SUr- (Crossword s..ooeveees.. 28 v i b 05 a former Indianapolis fire chief-— rendered to the federal govern- . : immediately in the blast at 1:25 EL rent. Motors: would have to be | ment. Editorials ............000 18 a.m. police said. Mr. Lovell died [promised immediate action 10'.,wound for the U. 8. 80-cycle 2 and jury said. however Harold Hartley ......... 20 (our hours later in Mercy Hos- |comply with the state recom- current. g ~The grand jury said. * In Hollywood ....cvseses 13 pits ’ jmendations, which include: its evidence shows the number of Ragio. Television 2B al, : i Heavy equipment, Including | gambling operations in Indiana R best Ruars sereesee 8 The Chicago victims were | ONE-—Removal of ax many old housings, is stored In Philadel- IN THE NIDBLE William ; : lobert Ruark .......... 13 poiler inspectors for the Ameri-| records as possible and keeping phia. The motors are at Troy h § J has lesserred, mostly because of Rd Sovola 1 | » Qatis , . . Cech prisoner. 2: the.new federal excise taxes. But Si ” tefeesevsawvey 19 egp Guaranty and Liability In-/ the aisles clear in all three rooms. N, Y., lightér machinery is at the | it estimated the gross “amount i I 18, 1 surance Co. | TWO Installation of a sprin- New Castle, Pa, and Youngstown, |Hungary in a U. 8 Air Force J) wagered exceeds $5 million a year Ww es Wn a Mr. Lovell, who is survived by kler system in the storage rooms. O., plants of United Engineering.| transport plane. 2) wag 8 3: ! } omen’s ......... «es 10-12. pis wife and two children, was | np The Czechs also are said to be, Mr. Oatis, Associated Press in the southern district of the What Goes On Here ..... 14 5 foreman at the Madison Count | THREE — Revamping of im- 11 ther h |bureau chief in Prague, last Jul SS state alone, including Marion factory. Mr. Beemer. ‘Wile nty, proper wiging to comply with the RE ty heavy ; foal le gue, A ay . county. on. Internal “Revenue New State Flood “Control contracted to install the boiler, ! [1o0eTa), Sade. a Roy C b fore the export license ban went what the State Department has > i CQ oy Combs anfigures, organized gambling in all Projects Approved was inside the unit getting up| inounced he would call an- *mer- into effect. \denounced as phony spy charges. steam when it exploded. an: *mer- mpi includes electrical ' equip-! of Indiana iz a 10 to 14-million- New flood control Projects ini" cause ofthe biast has Bot wl {gency meeting of the County! ment for a seamless tube mill! uU. S. Refuses dollar operation annually. Indiana have been approved or! jatermined Police aid the Mad-| [Council for Monday to appropri- make locomotives and railroads ‘Goof Balls' Cited Sonstitletian, Woah State Flood ison County coroner are investis} ate maney for the cleanup. switches, and tools for the manu- To Consider It In other phases of its investi- ’ les es : ; cation. the: grand jury said it Commission, Chairman Anton S3UN& Fuuatiun Re rioun [astute DI ®il well Whing AM WASHINGTON, Mar. 5(UP)--found no “wholesale” distribu- Hulman Jr. said today. . Four In Plant “The situation is serious,” Mr, The olfer to free Mr. Oaths a American officials said today that tion of narcotics by syndicated or Ane Senmisdon Sapineering About 100 night shift employees jEombs i iter an inspection native of Marion, Ind.—in ex- Czechoslovakia wants more than . organized groups. 1 evamihed. the: pr te 2p to Srey. had left the plant at midnight. io ny : he ree i rooms,” .hange for the steel mill is said $17 million American steel mill Neither did they find any evi. Tha De a ro) is 1% oan Besides the four victims, only 3s ey tre Searmonly known to be under discussfon by. diplo- for release of Mr. Oatis. —— dence of widespread use of nar- PTOP® Anne Clear ° 1% RIVED qe workers were in’ the plant. around - ihe ourthouse. We mats who represent the U, 8. in. But the State Department said — cotics BY teen Agert in the south adjasem a i 6-8p: Three men narrowly escaped. could have a disaster at any goyiet satellite countries in east- that the United States has refused: > ern district of Indiana, stare fnpos ant | i Ry The plant was closed today. time, ern Furope. These diplomats now to consider the demand for the But the jury recommended nar- ° ; nwa, 8 HD Re ; County Clerk H. Dale- Brown are meeting in Paris. mill. - . x pecanoe River at northeastern Explosion of the eight -ton ] ; Bg q cotics laws be strengthened to orner of Winamar oie His portable boiler smashed some sald the council last month ap- Also under consideration iz a The State Department issued cover barbiturates (like sleeping ,. drainage: area above the Windows in the plant but caused proved his request for $1080 to Czechy demand that the U. 8. this statement: pills). Jurors said persons ad- , qo. site covers 9168 square little other damage. It wag being clean up the records mess. But scale down claims made for ‘The report that the Czecho« dicted to barbiturates are more ..C qo 1950 ‘flood. at Teh lo. Installed az an emergency re- he said the State Tax Board ve- American property nationalized Slovak government offered to relikely to commit erimes of Vio- cation was the largest in. the past piaceient for a worn-out hoiler: toed the approporiation as not an by the Reds. Jenne os In enenange lence, and their use is more wide- 2g years, ~ A permanent boiler is due to be “emergency.” If the U. 8. does unfreeze the fOr | { spread than narcotics. Installed in three weeks. Mr. Brown pointed out the O14 *teel mill to get Mr. Oatia out speculation. There 1 fio haste for aN. Mr. Welsh said there have {Records Comniission cleaned up of Jalil. it will follow’ a pattern ue : x hort. a hoi ay heen reports that some of the his three storage rooms last year Set In similar cases, ag ei 3 BE fae Ln . drugs have heen available to rip or renc ave LUCKY BOY_R dG Reb h I and destroyed 40 tons of old Bahent A: Vogeler Jl eptiope an of a el fini, : : ta ¥ 1 ge / f t { monehs ¢ ’ \ taverns. He said it is “possible ona ene Robinson, 19 months, swallowe papers. executive who spen : Ho ya . ov ison. was freed the Oatis case. > to buy theze “goof balls in 15 pills yesterday afternoon, They belonged to his mother girs Undet the appropriation which I A a as Hand Officials, however, revealed wholesale lots ~ without much 5¢ ah rom eat | June Robinson, 1929 S. Grant Ave. Ronald was treated at th. was killed, Mr. Brown said he had ,o.004 to permit reopening of that the question of the steel mill trouble, : odist. Hospital, then taken home. Here he's shown playing with intended to hire three men for yi, o0rian consulates here, “as” well as American claims for I Jurors also recommended the Times State Service Someone needed a wrench. Mr. the pill box he managed to take out of his mother's purse in the three months to remove all rec More recently a ransom of property nationalized in Czecho= ELLWOOD, M 5——Just d P 9 P ds f the th federal tax law be changed to . tl r Var, »~-Jjusi around: portéon went to get it. short space of time it took her to hang up her.coat. ords from the three rooms cited gy50 (0) was paid to free four slovakia has been raised in the {orce payment on_.estimatedre..the corner {rom death. He rounded the corner and en: cme tOAAY, then to let the Old. Réc-. a meriean—fiyers forced down in Oatix negotiations:

ceipts before gambling starts That's how close Robert Fort- {lords Commission decide which ——

: R : inc ; tered the plant. Got the wrench : Lo ; ; instead of at the end of each ro NE le RED holier from a tool kit, walked outside Mercury to Rise Wold be Qesiroved ier . mouth of Spezation. : todav ry “Y and headed back to the potler. T 40° n Ci t fepore PE as Te X qs Roi 1 1€0 72, S IPS | e jury, which convened two \ “ < eC 8s . ‘ weeks ey to study. syndicated If the blast had come a few 1 was just a few feet fro 0 i | y snapped: “The attic of the State 7

: : x ory S€CONAS later, the 30-year-old EIl- corner, and only about 15 ree LOCAL TEMPERATURES house is in worse thi i crime, urged such a probe ever) ooo nd mie Dw from. the boiler” Mr. Fortson hol e le 0 rp ome: i year, | WoC 1) f Y aid am... HH 1am. 26 e 15, 1y hasnt he done some T 5 . jwould have been killed or at least m.. 14 Won. m. J4 thing about that?”

6 a etal critically hurt “Then it gave way. 7 a bl ty . , : Kk g . vm... 13 12 (Noon) 3 Red Subs Reported Mr. Fortson is a maintenance [ know " shook ne-Mp a nd —o on By United Pres or Sum. As 1 p.m... 3 By United Proms | “I was a boxer traveling with ve employee of the Indiana Die I know I was so. close I got WASHINGTON, Mar. 5 Sec PASO, Tex. Mar. 5 A he d I met a girl named 2 . ‘ . . : Mar, o l s / ) Sar. s+ In Dominican Waters Casting Co. hers. Shortly before Soaked with water. But 1 don’t retary of State Dean Achéson : ; <itor ay aa ot. v9 1 B. Ww, ana me y g yi 4 ' 5 imi a PA a i . remember exactly what I did be- said today he personally had ltont RUMIARY oy. ss * 46% graying 12-year-old [1 Pass Mary," he said. Yes. Mary wad CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Domini- 1:30 this mornings he and four.’* I wis preitv sxcited Vi wi pe ddl oF plumber who “wanted to set athe first. I moved on and she Iry. can Republic, Mar. 5 (UP)- The other men were installing a new cause was pretty excited, cleared Foreign Service Officer Withi-at. Teast one déath in the record” said today he thought he got a‘divorce : : i 3 ; : ar ‘ard a car 3 geed O. E Clu after tate far ne t : ! ; . re government planned. today to boiler just outside the plant " i a to bi AC aE And gang 2: Ramung, y bh I r he 8% ite state. attributed. to- Yesteiday's probably had with his 17th mAar-| ““arter that I wooed and: won - : teed yi - : 1 Ride 0 ge away rom fe ‘par nt] l,ovaityv and Seecur- - : ~ ol jag I ® of omplain to ihe Lith led Nations Y H & fiying glass and stuff. I held on ity Board had decided Mr. Clubb return of winter, fhe weather d S {Dage=this time 10.2 43.yeqs od other girls, but 1 had to keep sh Cortes has Russia on our Own ome tight, and nothing hit me,” the waz a security ris} man sald temperatrues would rise El Paso woman he has known 22 moving, so the marriages didn't operating. ite submarines 1n . Br : on irs > to 40 degrees hy tomorrow years, last f ; . young worker gaid. po However, Mr. Achezon denied = J ' : By United Press ' ih Dominican territorial waters, Easy Retirement i £ : at PWR op : Mr Mrz, Emma lLauellman, 51, Ho-w EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR The plumber, Bruce Steele, said I helieve Ruth—szhe was a The Dominican Republic lies fn Then another fellow started 31 2 mews innference that Mr. MIs. Wnma L on the Sad rl v he couldn't help it If he appealad platinumsbhlond--was next. Then I Caribb Iv. R00. mile The best safeguard toward voip and I called police.” Clubb had ‘resigned immediately bart, was killed when the car ppp’ Korea. Mar. 5. American p pp ] 3 the Caibneal on > ; J § comfortable retirement and A few seconds also separated After he was cleared fn order to driven hy her husband collided Sabreiels: shot down fie’ and to women, i » ow there were Catherine and Rose from. the Panaia “ana 0 an protection against devalua- ari , s ,, preserve his pension rights or for with another car during a. blind- Pe Mr. Steele has 31 children 4 and Nellie and Fannie and , ; rQ bmarines | Rr Marion Reynolds from tragedy. I Rg : . . g t F'vn nA area Where 1 . 8. submarines are tion of. a fixed fetirement. in- % h 1 Ye Rall ‘ any other reasonx. Such claims, ing snowstorm along ‘U, 8. 8 near probably six Communist MIG-15 son« and seven daughters. His Frances, : *hjaged JA neva) gn come is to own a home of Sheltered hy Buliding Mr. Acheson said, are utterly and Valparaiso yesterday. jet fighters in a blazing half-hour "*% wie. Mrs: watell Lloyd, has Frances. red-haired, was kiled / e orces Min- y Siw ’ ove : \ . . ; a a n. 2 Vi om:nican rm e your own, Buy your home The FKlwood electrician drove absolutely untrue, « albhattle today just south of the A Soh of Rat own i in an automobile accident at Salt

ister Gen. Hector Trupillo*Mbolina up tothe plant to help install the That gives us 25 boys,” Mr. Flat, Tex. last. summer, Mr,

NOW and enjoy the éxtra

A ? In an unusuai and unprece- Manchurian border aid it had been ‘definitely con: ~ boiler. § i : ! .’ dieele said "Saven of the children Steele said. E formed” that submarines sighted Comforts, convemlences, peace ss a ay biimbiag ented review of the Clutth ease, Good Ice-O-Rama It was the Americans’ biggest |... with us.” : et “There must be a few more but “a ; ; of mind and independence . Ne : Wide Mr. Acheson said that the de- . hag of Russian-built MIGs since aa ro Wo wnt) 4 : . : N last week in Samana Bay off the RPRY these’ Veale oe ro and them walked toward the cor- partment's board had found that N Available Tah. 25. ‘when 10-cnewry tein worl. Mr. Steele, who sale he is 1 their names slip my mind just ortheast coast were Russian, I 5 yea ner sheltering the boiler. Mr. Cilubb was Mot disloyal, but ll nt spibning 1 th. ] good Romeo” has been married now,” he said. ; or, 4 Mr, 8 8 : . ent spinnin 0 earth. 73 4A ha TY. — 2% a'er That's when the blast came. He that he was a security risk The Times lce-O-Rama skat- Twenty- et Sabres ripped + yimes a 4 wore l he sai he He acknowledged that he has A SPRING DREAM na . = . . ’ * : : req a 2 wives he “goo India Arrests Princes A cottage for tia DREAM 5. large Was about 30 feet from Mr. For- Mr. Clubb appealed the deci: Ing show Is only eight days through a formation of 70 MIGs pequiires wi hing Re or not done as well at keeping his closets, A Jjaht, Sneerrel Nye Joon ston, far enough away-and pro- sion to Mr. Acheson. The Sec- away ... but you still can ob- in ghe latest battle over “MIG Ak Fn wives as at getting them. = : NEW DELHI, Imdia, Mar, 5 B Moeller. BR-3900 o tected by the cprner so. he was retary appointed a trusted for tain choice reserved spate Alley” near the: YaIu River tron. 0.2 . : ‘They get jealous of me and I - FE MINNEY REALTY CO. : tain choice ‘reserved seats in iver fron I married Nellie twice and the t a di " he said. “B CALS (UP). About 50 or: 70 Persons. su: femeke Bldg. Realtors, IM-633 unhurt. : eign service officer. whom he 31 dections of the Fairgrounds tier. Fannie three times. They come B se Fo i Tate ut ction including a half a dozen princes, Start vour home shopping A’ third man considered ‘himself would not identify, to review the (gliseum. . “' “We caught them by surprise and go. Some are dead, some ti help tif 1 appeal to other Y i i : : RY AL ? ak : . women? have been arrested in connection today in Indiana's LARGEST JUcky, © Arthur. Jones; 20. , ofjcate, Get them at The Times of- And bounced the whole forma- gjvorced, and some still living,” with an alleged plot against the _go "iiate Directory... The Orestes, left the boiler area to go, Mr. Acheson said the conclu- fices. 214 W. Marviand. St. tion” one airman reported. he said . { ‘He sald the trick in getting . Rovernment of the Western India Indianapolis TIMES, Shown home a few minutes before the sion. of this officer, which --Mr, ®om 9 a.m “until 530 p.m Allied losses, if any, were not Mr. ‘Steele and Mrs. Lloyd wives is to find a woman's weak-. eto announced in parlia here is. one. of the many hgh is a plating foreman. at ties on Suppareed Kier Eavernl daily. The show bv. more than peas, : ; operator of an El “Paso health Rese: then ol igvae : . HUNDREDS of home values v : 2% ha ubb was “not 2 400 Indianapolis skaters is one redit for destroying the fifth service, we. e married recently at Some women like travel, so = tised For Sale.in these. Py = Security risk. night only--Mar. 13 at & p. m. MIG was shared ~by Col. Walter Deming: N. M. suggest travél. Others like art ~ Malik Heads for u. S. Rivertisd or Tens them "Correction The State Department an a ‘are: Bpx and Aaa Mahurin, 927 Wildwood Ave., Ft. “It wasn't love at first sight,” and music, so I talk culture in a over , . . select. from this ° ea nounced Feb. 11 that Mr. Clubb chairs, $1.20; side. mezzanine, Wayne Ind, for a total of two Mr. Steele said. ‘Te known big way. Find their weakness ) MOSCOW, Mar. 5 (UP) Soviet . (L variety several - Inter: Don E. Packard, 1% 1217 Villa had been cleared. Mr. Clubb im- 85 cents: east end mezzanine, 60 ahd a half destroyed, and dst Lt. Esgell for 22 years.” ’ and play up to it—that's the way United Nations Delegate Jacob esting onin to personally Ave, was not arrested following mediately announced that he was cents, Every seat ig reserved. Gorddbn Atkinson, Westlake, La.. $ Steele, who owns and op- 0 be a good Romeo,” he said. ; Malik left here today. by plane inspect, and you'll soon tnd AN accident at 46th St. and Park resigning hecause he felt that Profits gn to charity. hig first claim, erates the Star Plumbing Co. in “They've got to’he nice wome 2 for Paris en Foute to the United the right home for von Ave. Friday night. as was re- his future in’ the diplomatic Details on the Ice-O- Rama On the ground, ohly light action El Paso, was. married ‘the first ‘en, too. No smoking or drinking, - a roofer States, : : to | 5 i Jou. ; ported in The Times Saturday. [service had been destroyed, - | are on Page 9. .- : Iwas reported. (timie in 1911. Si jor “chasing around. 44 - . . ’ -* . * . . : . . : - 7 - - . . 2 : a > » . - : : J . 5 > : ' . £ oh «el ~ > : » a : . ow oi oi re aq ; b ¢ > ‘ $i we vi . rn, : - way er ‘ 2 . i ww L ~ ® . ~ a