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PAGE 24 err > ‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. = ep TE hi ~ FRIDAY, APR. 25, 1953 FRIDAY ‘Many’ Injured As Thousands Of Reds Storm West Berlin | == Many’ Injured As Thousands Of Reds Storm West berlin | =.= - :. : i - : : (— - : By “ih
Demand Unity Of Reich on Russ Terms
: ny United Press I BERLIN, Apr. 25--Thousands
She Was a Bit Rough, | ik But Still He Loved Her
> OKLAHOMA CITY, Apr. 25, One woman testified that Mrs, (UP)—An Oklahoma City night Fisher once decided not to shoot
oday «Business ‘Seasons Come yt
lof East Beétlin Communists! al for slaying ber husband as he lay sleeping 8 12 Ags [stormed Westy Berin 53 & 46 a Taved testified she in the witness’ home because, the Fatt nl vies of major demonstrations yes. died in a running gunfight after woman told the court: “She said 2 No 3 and 1 Y Us U on terday—the worst in the city's she told him, “You'd better give I was a good housekeeper and Baer, glndia: seven-year occupatipn history—, your heart to God, because I'm she didn’t want to mess up my Srireat Settion \and battled police with stones going to kill you.” ‘house.” 28 No. 3 and By Harold Hartley [a9 thelr hands, Ernest William Fisher, owner| Mrs, Fisher's body was found rawfordsville, ; ¢ } a The Communist action Squads” of the ‘Suny Lane Club, is|in a pool of blood in the driver ity thereof" : .BUTTO sa emanding rman unity on i charged in the fatal shooting of way of her home. A pis lay - No. 9 and ? EVEN PUSH-B N living is getting better. viet terms, swarmed into the ania Fisher last Sept. 8. |beside the body. A-state patholo- shlavsite, Indians
They've added a button, Now there are two. 2 wii Ky
[Western sectors at a score of He was one of a parade of wit- gist testified that she had been
One says “Summer.” You push that one about Row. Places tong Hie 102-uils Lhe nesses who told a blood and | tiun- struck by eight bullets. Wave and. India CWT ” : : | n e four sectors’o e der story of death threats and] thereof. The other says “Winter.” You touch jt in October. Letty. gunfighting between husband and | Breakfast Interrupted 5 iiss No.
ket, I . Section D, or pla nvitation No. | «No, Ag n. Indiana, ¢ Section D, or pla Invitation No, |
wife before the trial recessed last| . Fisher told the court last night night. {he was eating a pre-dawn breaks Told of Threats |fast at home after closing his 4 Fisher said his wife had threat- cjub “when I heard two shots.”
That's all there is to it. You West German police drenched have perfect inside weather the THEN THE politicians would ihe agitators AE trae am year around, right temperature, have a football on wheels to kick| nigh pressure fire hoses and beat right humidity, no cold walls, no around. And they could dip Into) them hack with clubs, injuring
dirt, {their operating funds to keep “many ened to kill him many times. She| awnda was sitting on the live Ration NG . .a " T Cit tom ats down, and win the working Thirty Reds Seized often struck him across the face io room divan. I walked to the Balogh.” denen Jus onditio Finan vole, with beer bottles, he added, or |,..frigerator and started to pour Invitation No, three GE air-conditioning eX- It's been done before. Or am At least 30 Communists were threw lemon juice in his face. water. Off wemt gue No. GF is perts, W. J. Ward of Kansas City, I looking too far mhead? jarrested and one West German Be Eales Tr on occa: [Tie 8 drink o \ Indiana. dellvere W. M. Obye, Chieago, and Jim| a policeman was kidnaped into the sion another shot, . Lavitation No, ¢ Shoemaker of Pittsburgh, | ALSO THIS could happen. In East zone. But “I didn’t want to kill her,| “Wanda was sitting on the live St air FAN They are in the fastest growing Sensnectady, ihe bus Hm had! The demonstrations in which United Press Telephoto. Fisher said. “I loved her.” en and said, Tors Datier 2 tga K. or, plant business in the world, It soon been in receivership three years. an estimated 20,000 Reds took RIOTERS ‘REPELLED—Waest Berlin policemen swing clubs as they drive a mob of Communist | Other witnesses testified that YOUF heatt_so God cause I'm Buse No it ke
demonstrators back into the Soviet sector, from where they came. An estimated 5000 Reds, shout-
Mrs. Fisher had threatened to] ing anti-Western slogans, yesterday surged across the border into the French sector.
“cut Shorty’s throat,” “knock him! in the head with a hammer,” and room
Fisher said he ran into a beds’ and he and his wife then.
will pass TV. And, finally, it|Then the receiver gave up. He, part appeared to be a dress remay compete with the automobile s0ld the busses, quit cold. {hearsal for the Communists dollar, although that is a tough And the town has no public threatened rioting on May Day
Invitation No. | Tugated metal cul delivered at Stat
one to beat. {transportation system at all, ex- which they have designated as 4! a cha exchanging shots thr - ely i Sn cept cabs, And they're in clover. “fighting day” for Terman unity. ¥ : * | It D ; k e K WwW 10 “blow his brats out” on var [began hang! 8 ough . vita toa aE HAS BEEN ioving fast | gvel-Off ly Hut Western police called yes. ag oenix Is runken ored ar . ¥ Bop in air-conditioning. ey've got +o {terday’'s action the hest-planne os . y $e one ft down to where you can have I AM ALWAYS afraid of pre-\,.q4 ‘widespread of the occupa- ¥ Driving if You re a aes Non ou as e | State Highway
pared statistics. i
It is not that I question their| °™
automatic heat and real air-con-| Fight Still Underway
ditioning combined in a house
Hero Held as 9 14.Year-Old Manual
On a Bicycle
that sells between $12,500 and’ $12,750, n They do It a new way with “Alr-Wall,” which actually keers a warm air wall around an entire in and keeps the floors warm, 00. The air-conditioner even has an -adjustment for “muggy weather,” And in Indiana we t to like that when it rains, and rains,
s 8» T'IEY ARE selling good sense.
The house has the same “cli-
mate,” winter and summer, year in and year out. Fewer colds, less cleaning. No screens to bother with, or storm windows, And we be to ponder what next, for nothing stands still, A
a8 8B AND NO WARPED doors, a dry-walled basement. And I think when you chain all of these ideas together, you get better living spelled in mile-high neon lights. This is the season for it.
roposing, or the weekly permit eis cos 65 cents with a 10cént fare, there will be more people in the organized movement to get to work and back in other people's cars, Most cars have from four to five empty seats in their downglide to the city in the morning, and the same going home,
AND WITH household budgets
‘|some of the rest rooms for com-
integrity. But there is a time lag between when it happens and when they report it. Example. The IU Business Review sald thats. has been pvactically no change in Indiana's business level for the last four months. And that may have been true up to the time the report was made.
» Ld ” BUT THERE are evidences that there is now a gentle aswell in the tide, It's not big, but it may wipe a few of the tell-tale tears out of questioning eyes, for a while anyway. I'd say that as of this moment, the level-off curve {is tipping slightly, upward.
Still Activated
SHELL OIL hit something big when it pounced on “activated” gasoline, It has gone so well that 500 Shell dealers were told last night in the Claypool Hotel that the company would stay with it again this year, spreading the story of this anti - acid gas every consumer medium,
Nn SHELL WILL concentrate on rest rooms. That's what some of the others are doing. But it is letting the public in on the deal. Postcards will be placed In
ments to the company. And if a station opérator has those postcards in his rest rooms, he's going to keep it clean, I betcha.
Truckin’
YESTERDAY I made an off-the-cuff talk to the Indianapolis Transportation Club, I never felt so much energy in a room, These men from all of the truck lines were still in a
ready rolling around millions in equipment, cutting into railroad Incatne, millions, too, and earn8
tractor, : wife's concern for the safety of her bare toes would cost him $000
| nautomobile repairs. lclerk in the liquor store robbed
Local Stocks and Bonds
“first generation” business, aly
The Communists began their brawling forays into West Berlin at about 2:30 p, m, and spor adie fighting still was going on at 7 p. m. as 1000 police battled the Communists in the American, British and French sectors, The main troublé spots were the Vineta Platz in the French sector some 20 miles from central Berlin, the British sector of Spandau, the American district of Tempelhof and busy Potsdamer Platz where the American, Brit. ish and Soviet sectors come together in central Berlin,
Crawdads Run Wild, and So Does Her Auto
(UP)~Mrs, Henry Lowry shrieked and huriedly removed her sandal-
from a sack that overturned on the floorboard of Rer husband's station wagon. Trouble was, Mrs, Lowry was at the wheel of the vehicle when the sackful of intended fish bait tipped over. The station wagon jumped a curb and smashed into a tree, - ~ Her husband, a McAlester conestimated today his
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clad feet from the path of hun-| dreds of crawdads which escaped
Cap’ Bandit By United Press { PHOENIX, Ariz, Apr. 25—The {17-year-old so of two Phoenix (school teachers was arrested for robbery yesterday and officers |sald he admitted he had made ‘headlines for three months as the |“red cap” bandit, who staged a ‘score of holdups, | Charles Soule, senior student and first-string football guard at {North Phoenix High School, was {arrested shortly after a {held up a northside liquor store. | His father, Howard M. Soule, is {principal of Lowell Elementary !8chool here, and his mother is ‘primary supervisor at another local school.
Visits Son in Jail The tearful parents said they
McALESTER, Okla, Apr. 25/thought the husky youth was
{asleep In his room when deitectives arrived and told them he {was under arrest. The father visited Charles in {jail yesterday and said he advised the youth to “make a clean breast of everything.” Later, young Soule traveled around the city in a police car pointing out places he said he had robbed. He told officers there were s0 many he couldn't remember them all. #
Identified By Clerk
Gerald McAlpin, Phoenix police officer who was working as a
Wednesday night, identified Soule as the bandit. The robbery netted $200. Police said all the robberies admitted by Soule netted a total
....10f only $700..
An unloaded revolver and a red cap, like one used in the series of holdups since January, were found discarded near the liquor store. .
“|Says U. S. Arms Output
bandit! disagreed and changed the charge
{to plain drunkenness, Municipal
LOS ANGELES, Cal, Apr. 25 (UP)—Police officers and the city attorney’s office were at odds today over whether riding a bicycle while intoxicated drunk driving.
| OMcers F. H. Coleman and J. N, | Freeman decided that it does {when they nabbed Monty I | Brome, 34, weaving down the !street on his bike Wednesday night. They booked him on | suspicion of drunk driving. {But the city attorney's office
{Judge Harry B. Westgate found | Broome guilty of the latter charge yesterday but his ruling left the major problem still unsettled.
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Prices Lower on Barrows, Gilts
Barrows and gilts sold 25 cents lower than yesterday in trading at the Indianapolis Stockyards.
Bulk choice 170-250 pounders gold at $16,75-17.50. Heavier weights were scarce, while 120160 pound porkers sold at $13.50 14.50, Choice 300-400 pound sows had a top bid of $15.
A. few good and choice yearlings sold at $30-34. Utility and commercial cows brought bids of $21.50-25.50. Scattered commercial bulls sold at $27-27.50. Vealers were selling steady with the top of $35.50 being 50 cents lower than yesterday. :
ogs 9750; mid-sesaion mare active than early; barrows and gilts B cents ower putk choice 170-260 pounds $16.75-17.50; latter price fairly freely fo packers and shinpers for choice Nos. 1 and 3 near 180-225 pounds; about one load ch Nos. 1 and 2, near 180-215 bounds $17.65 7.78 to shipper and cit: hut er: choice 50-278 pounds around $16-16.75; few uninear 250 pounds $17: heavier weights ; 120-160 pounds $13 50; few t $13; sows weak to mostly 25 cents ower; choice 300-400 pounds $1450.15; few lights $15.25 up; over 400 pounds
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ited P HONOLULY, “Apr. 25—A professed Purple Heart veteran of
constitutesithe Korean War who “just.could
not wait to see my kid,” was held here last night for stowing away aboard the Matson liner Lurline, Dan Perry, 25, who claimed he lost his right arm in a Korean foxhole, was turned over to authoritles when the vessel docked here. He had crossed the Pacific
rendering to the captain when the ship was one day out of San Francisco. | “I wanted to save the money to buy my passage over, but I could not wait. . , , I just couldn't,” he told reporters. He said his 55-year-old son, Larry, lived with his father, Thomas Perry, in Alea on the island of Oahu. However, he was unable to locate his father and believed his parent had moved. He said the child's mother died while he was serving in the Army in Korea. Perry said he decided last Saturday to stay aboard the Lurline when it left San Francisco.
Chicago to Set Up
Rat Control Department CHICAGO, Apr. 25 (UP)— A new city office will come into being next week when a control officer is named and put to work stamping out Chicago's population of almost 3 million rats. City officials met in Mayor Martin Kennelly’s office yesterday and agreed to create the post
ilof rat control officer. Mayor Ken-
nelly said the official will be give en an office and set to work ratproofing buildings, poisoning the rodents and educating the public about the menace the "animals present.
in the Lurline’s brig after sur
Almost hitched for life . .. at the tender of age of 14. That was the unique story being told today at Manual High School by Barbara Hughes, 503% 8S. Delaware St. Seems Barbara was over at the
Ogden St., last night. Kenneth Farmer, also 14, of 804 Lexington Ave, was there too. He's a friend of Barbara's. Kenny had an old pair of handcuffs he found last week in the home of his brother-in-law. Play-
Where fo Go _.
Indianapolis Home Show. Manufacturers Building, State Fairgrounds. Daily from 11 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. General admission, 50c. : “Bronco Billy,” Junior Civic Theater's final production of the season. Booth Tharkington Civic Theater. Today at 4 p. m,, Saturday at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. : “Our Miss Brooks.” Speedway High School play presented in the school gymnasium, 8 p. m. Junior Vodvil presented by Crispus Attucks High School in the school auditorium. 8:15 Pp. m. “Murder in the Cathedral.” Indiana University Theater presentation. University Theater, Bloomington, 8:30 p. m, “Meet Arizona.” Catholic Theater Guild production. Indiana University Building, State Fairgrounds. $1.20 and $1.80, 8:30 p. m.
OPEN FRI
home of a sophomore classmate, | Rosemary Childers, 14, of 504/
Pupils Get ‘Hitched’
fully, he snapped them on Bare
bara’s left wrist and his own right. Too late, he realized he had no key. 4
That's how come Barbara's grandmother, Mrs. Edith Shoes maker, happened to take the youngsters to police station last : night. . “We tried everything to. get them off,” said Barbara.
“We hammered on them, used pliers, even tried to saw them off, We even tried soap to try to slip them off.” ? . Then the youngsters. went to grandma for aid. Fortunately, Sgt. John A. Hudson was in headquarters when the shackled youngsters arrived. The cuffs were an old-fashioned . type, needing a special key. Sgt. Hudson happened to have one of the few such keys in existence here. “Otherwisé, we might still bé handcuffed,” explained Barbara.
Senate Votes Boost In Rail Jobless Pay
WASHINGTON, Apr. 25 WR. —The Senate approved and to the House yesterday a bill to provide increases of 36 to 60 per cent in unemployment benefits of railroad workers. The bill, passed by voice vote, proposes a new schedule of une employment benefit rates ranging from $3 to $7.50 a day. Rates: under the present law range fronm $1.75 to $5. :
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tight as they are, the Indi-} ART MOAK of He Freight Nn meget or ends in" cleanup minglon from as ' . ayes Fre Commonwealth Loan ¢ era 3 P % - 8. ; anapolis Railways may run intoLines was my host. And with Se aoyar oo Overtaking Russia 4. oad. ahi choie ana” pine to * IMMEDIATE DELIVERY og fog + a movement to the neighborhood him were Walter Bockstahler,|Summins Eng ofd ..: ul PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 28 (UP) (3%, Yodd" head i36" canaers and cusery Have This Set in Your Home Tonight Oi the Kankak “car pool” And there's plenty sales manager, and his assistant, rh. Dod on 8 ‘sid ~-Deéfense Production Adminis- argely 50-21.50; scattered commercia . . oject 8 of “pool room” in this town. Charlie Eyman, from Hayes’ I com’ w.|trator Manly Fleischmann said |58* J3T3000, (on cycier 0 ot Costly : 5% aporoximate Few can deny that the transit home base at Mattoon, III. mils" Finance ::[last night that by “this fall and siady: Jop, 8 §en0s oweti, “OIG 804 Contract R-341 company needs the raise in fares. I had no idea how big a truck|iays Corn ofa we "o.. . svjwinter” the U, 8. will surpass $33: ‘euil and uit” 313-36. , ) : ; grading, drainage It had bought a lot of new equip-/line can get, Hayes has 2200 ar Soner aly fom lide Jou Co Russia in production of muni-| Shes BO. SREY, SUPP, TRY, ee ermillion Gi ment, and wages ars creeping up|pleces of equipment, 2400 on its|iane £3, TclE Sint: Mh, piel PANG” Satria “develop: dpa ia, Ale Side: nei Eg And taking off busses is not payroll, and 35 terminals. “Ind Asso Tel 3 pra (Tie I$%itronic an ndustrial develop-|S{all lots med S heary Woored ues : pert ga the answer. It brings service It has 100 diesel tractors, re-|{i Aso, 7s 1% he jg ment. Fla"#Th: "dca bucks at +10 straight. ah eee complaints.” People find another frigerated trailers, open tops and|ind Mish Tn dis pla ii 8 But Mr. Fleischmann added, - disnapelis, | orc way to go home, vans, By "Elin Really an fhe Jong JUN, QU Sectifity and Deer Bother Golfers : SAMUEL C oo 88 8 And that's just one line. & “3 ace ol Lhe wor e- " ROTION OF HEL IF EVERY bus were 60 per| wpe, 3 Just at a roomful, ih ot sone ~ 3 termined by our Allles rather] BEND, Ore. (UP)—8and traps BIG 19 SCREEN—SUPER POWER CHASSIS Nr OF BEA cent loaded every wp. 3 Yon} large and small dperators, I could prey .. (than by our arsenal.” and water aren't the only hazards Board of Trustee think the company wo AVE 00 what the rallroads were ns i to plague golfers at the Bend) . tions to open tl much trouble, But between 9 cain, > up o> %.U. S. Statement golf club. Golfers getting in a NO MONEY DOWN! fag "in each sueh and noon, and 1 to 4 bh n., a lot W's the 29th = A 128 |. : few early spring rounds com- ° # Ingrously and | of the busses run light. I've il § el 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 35 (OF)—Govern- plained to the grounds-keeper off femer————— repose : x {a} Central seen them with a half a dozen] THE RIGHT DATE for the wah TE ee ear throush Apr. 23" com-| wild deer browsing along the fair-| HY Trade-In Equals 159 an ne in a seating capacity of 60, |showing of the Stook Exchange vgn gafowres wilh Spr age CULL ol (ways. hee 17 ToUr Trade-in Equals 157 a) Av The bus lines are like restau- picture, “What Makes Us Tick,” 1 ie Expenses § 32.008088308 3 Hii tion to the Cit rants. They have peak load will be Tuesday. vee | sur oh "318.015 433 : : fiods to match With & steady| Henry Holt Jr. tells me it wil Cf pb tra in Official Waather ag ONLY 10 SETS lat gis 31. . p ] ) 017,323. 1840.924, . ; such op pte co8t. Jt doRamY NOTK/and employes of the stock brok. pl a HSI ERE TTT TINS For This Sale! Rey Gear & [lool com i #8 uw er . . INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE |- Sunrise ..... 4:54 | Sunset ..... 6:38 IS 94 such Addi! PULLING THE traction com- SERN huts ln town. T Be, Thoms» $0. Tnd Ga Broom i a Gleatings for he Jay ERS a 33.000 EE 24 hrs. aS — 0 x : : ig rt ¥ CF "nose thimga fof which there/ ou Cul force The others wil Bei yis Gams ip ir J hy BARR e BER ERE 1 Tl [Rut of those things ® be on hand, nearly everybody who & " te | De Park AV is no sound economic ANSWer. |..iis a share in AN y ore. Haute’ Malloaple 1% us Prod tune i ne Mahle SHOWS tHe tempery. up to ’ 1nd of Bevo And I they’ t ¥ 8 Machine Cos _... . w/Froauce ~ Station High Low rojected Sout Ww A Vo pret pb THEN THE PUBLIC i" ¢| Oajen Frome MoM ren) en ALBEE vviversranesiivanssivnss 70 87 ourth Street. de » Will get Extra dividens Ct ****| Eges—FOB Cincinnati, consumer grades: BOSEOD ..ovieerininsasnarinnnns 80 41 © RSs Yan A general manager, on the board. a peek, if it wants to, The picture BOND, 0. SUA lates white, 40-45te. brown mix CHICAEO oi: mel) 2 dfanapolls, T He can help a lot. He's a top-|will become available through the| Aira, ies. *.., vers [Brown mix: 38-30 ta Brnaioasle. srides: | Gleveland a i$ > thereof Tecords rated operator and a zone fare Modern Talking Picture Service, American hey le 88 . wee [wi af hed 40 Der cent) Jxtra larse| gv nevie lili 5 8p the offi id Y e : | aes TH y . A 3 Pt. Wi Pe « 83 8 0 RU, tell you if fares or. limo, lon elvig groups at steele Tele PX b ee plas be al! Sinchanise “hides: Redeipts| ianapolls gestion a TRADE-IN For Your foot” with of, to 20 cents, or the weekly permit] It tells well the American story. Ch of cx L Bldg a 0n' ee lgeahe Rated] {i fi gown Tse: Mam SR ‘RB Old Radi TV! BO Peat of card system, and paying custo And, believe me, it can't be told gorimbla th sesoimostly 33.25c: hens, light 18-19¢: old Minnsaholis 86. Paul ovvnvanes 67 46 | a 0 or latted street mers begin to vanish, the com-itoo lton Mfg C |Igosters ‘11.180. Prvers very weak, BuikiNew Orleans .... 80 61 ¢ rom the pro ' {too often, Ramon aa a 3s, sorelut 28e, Offering refused desisrs buying New York .......0.0000070 8 48] Seventy-Fourth pany may be In & worse predica- | PRA Wa rom Sa Wnt he VEE Ghana cr 4 fb ment than it is, Local Truck Grain Prices ni°}, Railways se ot . 8% 81 lauality heavy weights. Receipts light. Sup-| Pittsburgh 011. . 49 46 | The ARDMORE Town of Merid And it could, under extreme B Limestone 4, 7° " "|p! GR about , ple Jor." good demand. gan Antonio .... . 80 84 | adopted a resol curtailment of service, be handed, ck suhest. $3.23. Lanmankarop ta o) 1] -. Nn os Dutterfas Soe: etdlns ne T4¢. premium San, Francisco Simsaarsananes & 3 | seit sen ' "No. , $171. A BY tires : {urlous’y | tly ALE Ge He ow No : Toto “Son. ¥ks, S3Fagus Device fa So "-i1111 8 $439.95 vacation he ent s » eans, $7.65, action Terminal 8s a. 88 03 Regularly * Fourth Street,
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*5 h C : Id the Town of f County, Indian Baby, British Court Told You | | Ei By United Brews | n/MY legally as soon as they PAY : 3) Bich Boar ——— or LONDON, Apr. 25 pha learned the outcome of the case ONLY Totton: and. on court was told yesterday that rsons {1 y Y against the Kav h from person {movie actress Jane Russell plans, lvanaughs, thereny at 100 'to adopt, legally, 18-months-old (In Holywood, Miss Russell Sith Club Hous {Tommy Kavanaugh, whose im- confirmed that she and her hus- ’ B |poverished parents were placed band plan to adopt Tommy “as Including Tox ~—forer mo, ‘on 12 months ‘probation for il- soon as we are assured from Lon- and Warranty otice is beret |legally permitting the child to be don that we can do so.” She said ° Oe I ee transferred from fete] Jossession. She way delighted That the gar will alge ved "~The blonde, blue-ey: aby was ents of the c were shown len-| in the State He taken to Hollywood last Novem- fency by the London court “for " DuMont . . . bigger, newer, better than ever on the 18th dus yper by Miss Russell. allowing me to take little Tom- | |f You've Been Waiting pefore See the A ROMORE h 19. proposals wil be Plans for he formal Motion 2 America div th ; lif . ict h buil « + » huge 19-inch were disclosed by Geoffrey Law- or to yesterday the couple ife size pictur . ie i i ° rence, Queen's Counsellor ap- had said they did not plan to for the Finest in TV ltain 2 u , wi ui i in FM radio, and I looming . pointed to defend Michael Kav-| adopt the child but promised only, plug or record player. emember, with Du- Hon with Si PARTLY CLOUDY AND anaugh, 7, ana his ite, Fonte find a home for him in Amer- CALL IM. 3479 Mont you get big pietures, sharp tuning, level Pre aston : ence, , . : ! A tion line to CLOUDY AREAS British law forbidding the adop-| Magistrate Lawrenes Dus, in EASY TERMS contrast, and many extras. Project 13.1 > , tion of British children by for- pronouncing sentence, sa e Swain Ave. AN -|elgners without government con- case was brought primarily as a : ra up TO 78 WEEKS TO PAY! Pe lsominkton FRECLING i sent. warning to. others who might : ; ; pee, Are. INE Informed of Intentions 'consider breaking Britain's laws : ) ; i jot. 8-31 ; Mr. Lawrence said at their trial in a similar manner. Cran tom 5) terday Be had pean, informed Si, it Would ve wrong 10 : 4 ; : JFisos and pr y representatives of Misg Rus- punish ith prison Ea : nL , : : ; NY : sell that she and her husband, terms “which they do rot de- 2532 CHG AN or SLCTIoNs oF Tv STS IN INDIANAPOLIS: on T™ Hg 1 COPR.1952 EDW.LAWAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED or with fines “which W. MICHIGAN ST. . . M3479]. | .
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