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By United Press . : . children ‘who were with her at the time, Joa, 21%; and Ronnie and RichBUTLER, Pa., Mar. 15—State police said today that a $115,530 ard. 4-year-old twins, were not harmed, holdup by three swarthy bandits, who brutally. beat a coal mine She said the three men fled in a grey automobile bearing no license operator's wife with a pistol, was a “pRefessional job.” plates. : “My De The bandits invaded the -mansion home of Craiz Saul, 45, on a © Mrs. Saul said the men gained entry when one of them posed as an : Tarkington ( ruse yesterday and beat Mrs. Saul in the face with a pistol when she expressman with a package for her husband. jobs this sea attempted to telephone police. Blood streamed on her three crying “When I told him to place the package on the porch because I didn't b It has ht children. : want it in the house,” she said, “he grabbed my wrists and forced me : And its cent Officers said the bandits fled with $105,630 in cash and £10,000 into the house. : : } fairly close cal in government bonds. The loot, originally estimated at $131,630, “By this time the two other men appeared,” she said. yn) was scaled down when three envelopes containing a total of $26,000 Mrs. Saul said when she ran for the telephone to call police the : role. ’ were found under broken bits of concrete near the smashed home safe, bandits beat her on the face and head with their guns. She said the Barrymore, A three-state roadblock was set up. children were crying and screaming when one of the thugs warned her host oonawh : oe 21-Year Savings they would “harm the-kids' if they didn't shut up.” ! *did a lot of ad ~ The coal operator, father of nine children, said he had been Mr. Saul was at his Eagle coal mine five miles west of here. He said y gig Vo saving the money over a 21-year period ‘because I wanted each of -. the stolen money was in $20 bills or less. plays the Bar my kids to have a little bit.” “I'm still a happy man,” Mr. Saul said. “Nothing happened to my night was in Mrs. Saul, 45, was treated by a physician for face cuts. Her three children and I'm still young enough to make more money.” A id oo of
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Illegal Killing Charged in Korea Riot
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PANMUNJOM, Mar. 15— Red truce negotiators de‘nounced today the “illegal
Extra Guard Planned for Sutton Trial
By United Press NEW YORK, Mar. 15 — Extra precautions were planned today for the trial of Willie (The Actor) Button and two of his captured
associates, Thomas Kling and illing”’ of 12 Communist war ¢ . Story: Beat. John de Venuta, when it begins ky B 4 iniort ¢ 2 ’ : United Proes Tp star and mati next Tuesday. : prisoners anc lmurag. © COSTLY—Mrs. Jack Cornachio, Cleveland, O., and 2-week-old Baby Jack Cornachio Jr., loo vacationing in
others in a second riot at the 4 ypo calendar where February stuck in an extra day that cost them $345 in hospital and doctor nates Swiss ¢
The three men are charged
with robbery, assault, grand =. big Ane prison eamp on Koje bills. The infant's parents have medical and hospitalization policies with organizations which require tegu set by Ho a Egg hen Eom The Communists also hinteq| insurance to be in effect for nine months to be valid for maternity benefits. Youn Jack was with its won the Manufacturers Trust Co, on they would take additional steps| born Feb. 29 and the nine months weren't up until Mar. I. Usually, the day after Feb. 28 wou plutocratic Eur Mar. 9, 1050. : 3 later. The development cast fur-| be Mar, |—but not this year. Both companies refused to pay off and Mr. Cornachio had to bore & raesterpiace).
ther gloom over prospects for an| row the money. 2 i early Korean armistice, but fit| 10 visit each w was partly relieved by a United]
Nations offer to compromise on Charles Williams Local Deaths - B. Forsythe, | THE PLA
some . deadlocked truce super-| Bd ' artifical as “Si
| . . . VION Jimes RE. Libby of the Dies in Hospital MRS. ALICE WILDEN, T1, of Ex-Policeman, pate,” works
Officials sald they plan to guard each juror chosen and intend to screen all who try to enter the third-floor trial chamber including lawyers, newspapermen and talesmen.
problem.
Hg earings ful Theat) United Nations formally ‘ noti- a 266 N. Reisner St., resident of In- father helps o A possible recurrence of the un. fied the Communists of the latest a : Glaapalis 37 years. Beret D el 4 74 : Man, agen solved slaying of Arnold Schuster, Koje riot at a meeting of the joint ea I Monday on} . ». Mich ed a Jee and 1% is
subcommittee working on an exchange of war prisoners. He read a statement from Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy, head of] the United Nations truce delegation, reporting that a large number of “unruly” Red war prison-| * lers had attacked co-operative] J
the 24-year-old pants salesman who was shot to death near his home Mar. 8, less than a month after he tipped off police to the whereabouts of Sutton, Search Still On Judge Peter T, Farrell, who will preside at the trial, and 20 wit-
* {Church of Go lin. 5 Sn oa oe hy n Earls), Leonard B. Forsythe, retired
| 2 2 =n city police sergeant, died yestere : Inst mht | MAX PLANK, 84, of R. R. 6, day while repairing a neighbor's Catone oy : Mundie, retired Muncie scrap deal- porch. ; op osite Mr er. Services 2 p. m, tomorrow at! Mr. Forsythe was found under i ns verb IAaron-Ruben Fun eral Home. the porch at the home of Paul H. | ne ex oy 2 (Burial, Shara-Tefilla Cemetery. |Krauss, 2821 N. Pennsylvania, by { ne roo
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nesses are already under police [prisoners ‘Thursday. Both the | "as Jack Pollard, 25. Mr. Pollard, e : protection. Heavy police guards {United Nations and Internationa) 5 NES. MARY PERRY, 65, of service man for Citizens Gas & Phe! eredin will surround the courtho : : . {Red Cross are investigating the 7 W. 26th St, former nurses Coke Utility, was at the Krauss i AS lortia, the . all usuna he So house 2d RELIGION HAS CHARM—Paul Grant (left), Esther Harlan and Ronnie Grant of the Central |; ident. he said. ald at General Hospital. Services home to re a reported : Mary Jane Var Corridors between the defend. Christian Church enjoy making illuminated Biblical manuscripts. Workers will demonstrate such | Reports Men Stoned | @ 2 p. m. Monday at New Hope gas leak which was never found. the youngest a
[Primitive Baptist Church. Burial,, Dr. William H. Huse, deputy daughter. Mis
New Crown. [coroner, attributed death to a learned a lot . Tom Boyd's m
| An earlier announcement by, ithe 24 Logistical Command at| {Pusan, which has jurisdiction|
ants’ cells and the trial room will] handicraft at the Vacation Chugch School Institute next week. (Story, Page 5). be protected as the prisoners are —_—
escorted to and from their cells. MISS KATHERINE NEU heart ailment, a Meanwhile, more than 200 de- 2 Wounded Dance for Gls Mrs. Rosa Zoderer Rites over the prison camp, said that | lot 1118 S. East St bind, 81 Mr. Forsythe, who lived at 2818 Betsy,” in 195 tectives and FBI ‘agents contin- . ‘To Be Held Monda both co-operative prisoners and| . the Altar Soci Ie ee /N. Talbott Ave, was 74, He Fetained all ued their search for the murderer Set Tonight y la detachment of South Korean, it nih 08 sly of oe Sacred spent more than 30 years on the energy and ct of Mr. Schuster Bn Man Here =| Services for Mrs. Rosa Zo-\troops under a South Korean cap-|. oe a 0 c Hy are . Services| i.e force, retiring June 31, that make her SEE thud vi Cadetes of the Thira Regi. Aer active church woman, wil tain'were stoned while passing a BE ne ana Ss fo repertory. y ) Bo «My 23 camp area containing the unruly, (3. m. 2 . » St. ” » pod oun oie, he Sr Oy RAMPAGE | Fish Firs 55S Houten tenet wile [HIS ng ning ll on Ding the white iver good ATIOR Samuel 8. Leibowitz because they | ir the. Indianapolis “Service \'° DV. JO%¢Prs Cemetery. | “The guard company opened LUTHER M. SCHNARR, 38 work with West Side refugees. ridiculous role received threatening letters warn-| Armed with two 38-caliber ree Men's Center at 8 p. m. tonfght. | “0° She lived at 152] Ar OD the attackers,” the Pusan| Charles E. Williams, veteran of 4217 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy.| Born in Shelbyville, he lived good comic jo ‘ing “you'll get the same” as Mr. volvers and a 12-gauge shotgun,! _ Richard Cooley will play St. Union a ; '¢ al 192liannouncement said. “Quiet has employee of the New York Cen- S. Drive. Civilian employee at Ft. here 50 years. He belonged to ger is effectiv Schuster. la local man went on a rampage Patrick in a high green hat and “go 0 Lol LL oo (Deen restored and all prisoners tral Railroad, died yesterday in Benjamin Harrison. Services at West Washington Street Meth Albert, Manvi Neither Judge Leibowitz nor last night and wounded two rela- DOW tle and will emcee broom |..." poo” Church, Christian ore complying fully with the or<|Methodist Hospital after a brief 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at St. odist Church and Scottish Rite. and right-han Judge Medina has any connectives. police said. Ve .| dances, cotillions and lucky Mothers Society. Third Order of ders of the Suhon les, : ean) LoE%S: He was 65 and lived at Jonws Lutheran Church at Ot- Services are set for 2 p. m. mentions go t : A S & y, meric - w y y | : : tion with the Sutton case or the| Following an argument with numbers. committees for the St: Francis, and was a past Prost rs Tepont 53/4 One AmerCan|3520 N. Sherman Dr. Weil. Burial at Otwell. Monday in Hisey & Titus Mortu- Marika Wesi, investigation of the murder of his sister-in-law, Thomas Bal-| HOLE ue HH lee ” ® laent of the church altar society. Tar Cwwer Si gg Sg Mr. Williams, a. native of New| MRS. KATIE SAUNDERS, 68, *'Y with burial in Crown Hill rury, Bs Mr. Schuster. lard, 39 of Jeis 8. Talbot Ave. | yn Cer ® Phyllis tial. | Born in East Prussia, Germany, hen Adm. Libby finished read-| Albany. lived here 45 years. He of 620 Dorman St. Friends may Surviving Sis Lie Wits, Lula; E Savard ra e two guns, police] 4 , ) . | . , 7 ; a son, James E, i ; . 8 g p she lived in Indianapolis 60 Years. no Adm. Joy's statement in the was with the New York Central call at her home. Services Tues- ndianapolis; Last night's
i ——— File ‘Contempt Citations said, and fired 10 shots through) comb, Mary Lou Haverstick, |
i : - two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Minhis jacket, which was lying on| Marilyn Schreiber, Virginia Du- Survivors are her son, Frank; truce conference tent, North 42 years and in supervisory cap-'day at 1 p. m. in Simpson Meth- g i
jone daughter, Mrs. John Horn-|g .ean Maj. Gen. Lee Sang Cho acity at Beech Grove shops since odist Church, Burial in New PY, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edith included, got
Against Chiropractors his bedroom floor. | Vall, Joan Ensley, Maxine Per- |, o,car both of Indianapolis. and| > {1919. He belonged to Centre Crown. |Rehling, Richmond; a brother the show, whi ga 3 pop! citations] They said he then fired another| XIns and Patricia Benson. Mrs. giv “grandchildren. Polis, and conferred briefly with Chinese); ooge 23, F. and A.M., Scottish| * 2 a ‘Milo Forsythe, Indianapolis; five through next have been filed against three In- shot into the Kitchen floor, Richard Cooley is the Third : Col. Tsai Cheng-weng. by Rite here, and the Shrine at E.! MR. EARL BROOKS, 41, of sisters, Mrs. Gladys Oldham, In. di chiropractors, State Atty.|[grabbed the shotgun and fired Regiment Colonel. Ministerial Grou Then Lee turned to Adm. Lib YI5 Lock In (962 Pearl St. Services 1 p. m. dianapolis, Mrs. Cecil Albert, ans. Emmett McManamon re-|into his bedroom wall, | All sérvicemen in uniform Ps and deplored the “sanguinary ne) . y Soe Monday in Peoples’ Funeral Richmond, Mrs. Hazel Morris ee gen, 3 a : Threatens to Kill | will be admitted to the frolic. ‘Here Meet Monday . | cident in which our personnel was! Services will be held at 3 Pn. Home. Burial, New Crown. | Albuquerque N. M., and Mrs. - . ” r rol » . . 4 Se PO ity Atty. Gen. Thomas L.| According to Mrs. Melvina Bal-| — Four ministerial alliances of | 11eSally killed by your side. Monday In SHiviey ro hers i | SAMUEL RENNERER. © Mabel Miller and Mrs. Nettie — . t were filed lard, 32, Thomas then entered the Th Fi H a : y Second Within Month {ing Hill Chapel, w Qurial in! SAI CL NNERER, 70, of Matthews of West Palm Beach Webber sald actions r Nira Soom aad threatened to) ree rirms rere ireater Indianapolis will hold] mp, Koje riot was the second Washington Park. 1740 Hall Pl. Services 2 p. m. p 3 si pracdchi ch againit Fred E. Miche) I Be He fired once at the Sued for $n 000 business Mectings Sumilitensously 1s, less than a month on the is-| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Tuesday in Flanner & Buchanan Ry NY SIX Erandongor grandchildren. a y. Bean : ; é ’ Monday morning in anner p { y Mortuary. Entombment at Crown . : i Court, against Russell W. Henry, stove. Six of the pellets ricocheted| (14 Decemb _| House. {land off the southeast coast of Cora Williams, and three sisters, . "\@ co South Side Revival — Lafayette, in Carroll Circuit/off the stove door, striking Mrs. er day 1s in Following the 11 jon, | 5OTea, Where the Allies have con- Mrs, Alice Davis and Mrs. E. E.| m. e Keviva —_ yette, 0] MoCo iBaliard and her son, Charles, 12 (volved in a Federal Court suit in| Following the 11 a.m. session, sing more than 130,000 North wetter of Indianapolis and Mrs. 2 x = nilo i Until M 2 — Court, and against W. J. McCray, ca flove aa ne the mambers wil mike an 17] ( | gS. MARY ELIZABETH 10 Last Until Mar. 23 'e. in Fountain Circuit] With the two automatics] company | Korean and Chinese war prison- F, C. Lewman of Cleveland, O. |TRESZ. 85. of ; Lafayette, in ammed in his belt. Thomas fled|"2¢ks $11.00 from three Indian-|Spection tour of the settlement|g ro and eivillan internees. “SZ, 85, of 1146 Evison St.,! The revival with sermons by Court, jammed in his » Thomas 'apolis firms. and be guests of Flanner House member of St. Mark's United the Rev. John R. Donley, Warren th tinued the prac-|to the homé of a sister, Mrs.| On Feb. 18, American guards Lutheran Church. Servi : : ’ oy too ot ehiropractics despite tem. Cecelia Kidwell, 849 8, Tilinois St,| Named as defendants are Len. for luncheon Fanner louse 13 eq 74 out of 1500 club-wielding Plan to Open a Toni Ih Pore fag|Ss Tn eontine Dightly et 130 Sororities eA? court injunctions, two of| When police arrived there, Mrs. | [O¥ Chewy i Associates 3 Red Feather agency. The bres. civilian internees who attacked h d H . Re eal aay rn Eley Linck SUE Mar Flin fe , -| ¢ al RC u, Maple Rd, ». | : * rd detail sent] : : - whieh ers guppovied Dy the 18. Kiev ald the it eliceman Construction Co. 6030 Garver Judge I. Saunders, Dr. G. A. 30 imenean Sun hi | cent Em arat ospita |Cemetery, North Vernon. |arene. : / eta giana 3 p ’ . that ‘came near Him. Sgt. Cos-| Rd. and Steck Plumbing Co. Brooks, Dr. Willlam R. Hughley Nations refused to receive a Com-| Indianapolis doctors will meet Two S ts H Id : . 4 {4923 College Ave. ° and Dr, W.H. Jones. Dr. Cleo Athenaeum to con-| w uspecis re If convicted, they face penalties mos Sansone tracked him to an| "1% , 3 ’ Kb is Fl r House su- munist protest of this incident on April 2 at the e ; , PE up to three months’ imprison-| upstairs bedroom, where he dis-| Northwestern National -Insur- Blackburn e anne grounds that the civilian inter- sider plans to open an idle hos- |p Station Break-in ment and $500 fines. |armed him and placed him under 2nce Co. Which filed the suit, perintendent. nees were no concern of the Reds. pital. | Two young men were arrested | nrg er A ———————— arrest, {sald it paid §11,000 on a resi- . However, the latest incident in-| Site discussed by some 35 city early today when olice fou dl : . # ; |dence policy because a water cir- Topic Announced volves captured Communist ) y oda) p nd 2 Small Girls Suffocate Vietim arated ted ¢ culating system in a house here : hl P general Pret ioners and bd them loitering in front of an auto wl? . | § ll / ve i i \ . A al Hos- : ! At Michigan City lg Shas Eajang wus Hea nelle: froze Dee; 31, 1950, causing water By Scientist Churches : (Sons Js Foam) elon LH ji epaie Shop. their car laden With. P 3 i MICHIGAN CITY, Mar. 15 wounds in both legs. Mrs. Bal C4 80 : loss : Rites to Be Monday At the dinner meeting April 2! Police thought they ‘detected a| : (UP)—Two small girls suffocated lard removed shots from her left] Ll ae A a Reps ie Jeskon german in a1) CHuMHes $ ! y aoetors will consider 8 toIwistiul glint In the ayes of tie «for the finest in yesterday in a fire at their homelarm ang thigh With an lcepiek. a rt 11 Sth 4 The 1 oS -8 rmon includes the For Mrs. Hannah Reidy lopen and enlarge the three-story two men, as they stood looking at | f d ic NDIANA while their parents were at work. Ballard was to appear in/SCVENIRE ADC CUE 08 following passage from the Chris-| Mrs. Hannah Reidy will be brick hospital bullt in 1941. The the gas pumps of Hill's Cracked 00d - service « atmosphere busi ird ¢ ; - . Ins ARs ; ; ; usiness A third child was burned criti uunieipal Coit 3 Joqay on seeles reimtbursement. [tian Science textbook: “Every ob-| buried in Holy Cross Cemetery hospital and adjoining clinic have Bick Serves, Base Hills Ave. | come to the grand’ new 1 cally: charges of assau Yi — ject in material thought will be Monday after services at 8:30 been closed the last 13 months. or glass was, i Day canas Firemen recovered the bodies with intent to kill and violation h hild destroyed. but the spiFitual idea,|8. Mm. in Grinsteiner's Funeral It was built by- Dr. John W. Diokes out of the station. When Liicoln. P of 3-year-old Julla Ann Brooks of the firearms act. ‘Mot er, 3 Children | whose. substance is in mind, is Home and at 9 a. m. in Holy Emhardt and named in memory ! § Ofhcers found 10 quarts of oil, Sirs Xi : 21d her 9 30onth 08 sisisr, Louis, Burned Seriously eternal” The. textbook, “Science Cross Catholic Church. of his mother, ; Po aa reaze, andy Perea | * | i Et ’ ’ ’ " i he . a n a nen 3 er. tne Harvester Strike | WASHINGTON. Ind. Mar. 15 8nd Health With Key to the ae i hi gh Mey Doctors have talked of enlarg. aD they arrested Willie phen ig third child of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy| May Idle 7000 (UP)—A mother and three of her| Scriptures.” was written by Mary, go”, 04 "Vosterday at the Little 15 Po hospital to maintain 85 Higgs, 22. of 150 W. 9th St., and assisting he : : Baker Eddy. beds. When in operation it had wiihur Taylor, 23. of 2718 Fran! - Brooks, was taken to Clinic Hos. ny wAUKEE, Wis, Mar, 13 four children were in serious con- tor text tar _| Sisters of the Poor. She was 69. ag pads snial ylor, 23, of 2718 Frank- beth Richar : The golden text is: “The foun 38 beds. - The hospital foundation |i, pj Umi } . pital in critical condition. (UP)—A strike touched off in the dition at‘Daviess County Hospital , = 00 A Gtandeth hav-| Surviving are three sons, wag built'to take five stories n PL, on a preliminary charge Alma Morri The children supposedly were yi oi WF t of the Inter. today, burned when fire destroyed vod standeth sure, av-| ora Sohn. ana Francie oil” $ S. of burglary. They were to ap-| i Mina Dorr a watched by a baby-sitter when eH pk Co. iwhen the their home in nearby Odon. ing this seal, the Lord knoweth|, dianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. . Financing construction of the pear in Municipal Court 3 today. ! ; the blaze, believed caused by an gt Be naa TBE note] Mrs. Mary Gerrian, . 23, wag|them that are Nis” 11 Tim. 249./g,, anon of Indianapolis, Mrs. |2VUdINg will De part of the bust. Sees dai | Delta Zeta orisha ot, bioks ou. The eel ne tay a a Fob Prnid We SATIRE 8 ME phi Delt fo Observe Mar arinion sc Hamol Th 253 {UE a 0 EDK | Mar. Fur Clearance Sale mana Silter ho , ’ ren from the blazing home. ; d Mrs. A O'Brien of East . pecia Zeta Sororit; workers by Wednesday. . an rs. Anna n ast | said, Harvester officials said that ne- Aad Sy auine, 1 Founders Day Tonight IS. Souls, ils * broths, Themasiiion, OF controlling Sook among MOUTON LAMB COAT $88 at 730 Py : gotiations were deadlocked and| % 5% Dy | The Phi Delta Theta fraternity Pendergast of County Kerry, Ire- |= ng rest of the stock meeting Ww § child, Larry, 3, was not hurt I yi e rest o e stock would be Housewife Routs jos furih 61 Upion sassgement Wo y wil celebrate its 104th annual '8nd. and four grandchildren. |g5)4 to pharmaceutical houses | FUR (0. | HOTEL LINCOLN Pome oy y Prowler in Home ina oPEage, | © Authorities believed the blaze Singers Day dinner and ane M El % Ri k : and laymen, it was reported. . | b Soi , A would-be burglar made the Six hundred workers have been Started when one of the children ? 3 Pb, , oes i the Indi rs. sie Kinkers \ E. Ohio WASHINGTON AT IUNOIS 38, She will 1 . 3 olanapolis etic Club. tae in Ba Madu: 1 gute 7 e— S— - mistake of walking right into the |aid off at the Melrose Park, Ill, BE ee al oes The fraternity’s Indianapolis Rites to Be Monday Ee — —_—— C. V. Car home of John Law early today. {plant and. the company planned: Coy ors telephone, alumni club will be host to the| Services will be held at 2 p. m. and Mesdar Seay Yarpanet Susi, wits of 1B 02 3h aeditional Je at —————————— members of the seven collegiate] Monday at Beanblossom Mortu- Peace of Mind ~ ham. Alfre s ’ sland, 111. sday. chapters in Indiana. Fifty-year|ary for Mrs. Elsie Rinker of 2225 * Claude A. heard someone tampering with REE SITE Capehart Tells What {members will receive certificates| Harlan St. Burial will be in] Marian Jon the kitchen door of their home at Driver Leaps to Safety A Busi Needs *"d Wiliam T. Evans, local at- Crown Hill. Mrs. Ber 5724 Rawls Ave, while her hus- k Bl usinessman IN@edS torney, will be the main speaker.| Mrs. Rinker, widow of Ernest| ® Many of : speaker, wil band was at work. As Gas Truck Blows Up WASHINGTON, Mar.. 15 (UP) easiest | Rinker, died Thursday at General! ! ; y of your neighbors have planned problem con She Sent to the Jitanen MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 15 (UP) —Sen. Homer E. Capehart inter- Must File Income Tax [Hospital after a year's fliness.| with us the things they want when their children. Mr where the burglar was prowling| _RBilly Day, a 26-year-old truck rupted a hearing yesterday to pic- tein ‘She belonged to Blaine ‘Avenue! : : hairman in the dark. She flipped on the driver jumped from the cab. of ture the plight of a businessman BY Midnight Monday |ythaaiet Church. | own end comes . -. . thus forestalling q ea lights. The yegg, about 17, his flaming gasoline truck sec- under government controls. WASHINGTON, Mar. 15 (UP)| Surviving are her son, Paul, painful ordeal to those they leave behind, Stanley dashed away. londs before the 4800 gallon tank-| “He needs a doctor on one side —Ordinarily, you'd have to have and a sister, Mre. Naomi Jones, | Schmidt. Bo b Th ' M d oF Dev up ih a Ee tatle of him Ji hold pl peas 2 Jursé your Hk Sepa in the both of Indianapolis. Another Our Pre-Arrangement Pian can brifg 2 D m rea ade : oaring on the other, a lawyer behind him ) onight. {son, Ted, was killed in action in| ‘ appa De Lm. ohs {300 feet in the air, land a certified accountant in But the normal Mar. 15 dead-| War II peace of mind to you also. Why not visit appa 0 On Jewish Building | Mr. Day escaped injury after front” the Indiana Republican line was postponed two days this == A - us and let us tell you about it? Delta s EASTON, Pa., Mar. 15 (UP)— he hit a “chuck” hole on Olson said. ; |year because it fell on a Satur-| A true and interesting fact Ps T Two neatly typed notes, one Highway and a rear dual wheel Er . jday. ! WATCH REPAIRING is that | it bad ; : mpm opening with the words, “Greet. SPUR off, grinding up a shower of mo ccionce Bothers | Taxpayers whose returns aren't | immediate Service 13 twat unem ¥ ad proves For your convenience we have recently ra ay ings, hell Hitler,” threatened Parks that ignited the gas. . . . (postmarked before midnight Mon- | @ Main Springs value and merit, no amount added a parking lot in the rear of our review bombing of the Easton Jewish ap ol Aide Holt 2 ‘Meanest Thieves day will face a 6 per cent penalty. | o Crystals ° of advertising could possibly home erature wil Community Center, police re- ry : P Three months ago a little “iron ® (rowns © Sloms have built up th tation th ee HE Mary Cai ported today. : NEW CASTLE, Mar. 15 (UP)-— jung” coin collection box was Bed Wetting | All Watehes P 110 reputation that ’ Branch, In “Get out of there while there The Chrysler Corp. donated $9000 stolen along with its contents Be Ne NE || oes on pees FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE brary. Assis is still time, I don't want any-|to the board of trustees of Henry from the Douglass Park Phar-| ; . h i. ; y. As ‘ ) ati as earned an he Mrs. G body to get killed,” one of the County Hospital to equip. eight macy, 2455 Martindale Ave. | “Wet Alarm” : , i 1855 f d maintained ‘ne ANN : Mrs. Verle notes sald. |double rooms in the hospital's Yesterday it was returned to- Call or Writ ; since | or the relief of FUNE HO HB Miss Iren hao Jose guard ras Bo A announced gether with the original contents HEALTH GUARDIAN ¢ ORP coughs due to colds by its RAL ME ] charge of pla 0 e three-story - Local industries now have of $2 by a couple of penitent 12. thi E 1SOS SOUT ean brick building, but week-end ne $24,000 to the addition year-olds, whose consciences had | 148 N. Penn. Suite 7. India, Ind. tgothing effect on the throat. . UTH EAST ST. Miu L an tivities were not canceled, started this week. _. bothered them. Phone Day or Nichi, PL-338 || Mo. S488 ll ben. ; - - : .
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