Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1952 — Page 23

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cost and nature rmany has been Lying only part ion forces, As a to pay her own atch American, spending. are in financial carrying West n, she has been 8s at their ex-

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ithe Athenaeum. : . SKIN IRRITAT Ions William P. Meador, Tanner & CAIROZEgypt, Apr. 23 (CDN) 4 RITATIONS Co. was named president; Robert 0 yest Sr aien) In2 medication clings close |Ohleyer, WISH, vic : In des gS, close ever SH, vice president;

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : - a ‘Measles Hinted In Child’s Death

Measles may have claimed another child victim In Marion 41County, ou Gale Charlene Shearer, 8 months, died yesterday in her) home, 1909 8. Pershing Ave. She was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Shearer, Deputy Coroner William M. Huse said death probably was due to bronchial pneumonia, but added

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his longtime enemy, the leadership of the Wafd political party. {It is also opposed to the “Prus{sian” attitude of many senior of[ficers. Older army officers, many |closely connected with the palace, (have gotten together a spy sysitem to dig out the membership of “Free Officers” and thwart i ithe plan. The secret society has Vo i {issued several pamphlets, copies {of which have fallen into the Rall . 'hands of palace officials,

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| tally dependent upon the army i for their power. If there is a split lamong the officers, a serious sit{uation could result, political leaders state. One member of “Free Officers” recently was driven to a small

; ] HOPING FOR THE BEST—During the tryout of the new com. | (ERvpan town on ar The edy, "To Be Continued," in Boston, Mass., Jean Dixon (left to right), |driver, however, got out of the, Neil Hamilton and Dorothy Sfickney kept those scripts tightly in |car when they reached the town! their hands. They were heading for Broadway and learning those and left the officer alone. | lines to insure a successful run for the play. A second car came from ‘the

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