The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1957 — Page 5
IT’? A FACT PRE-RACE ’5S DESOTO 4 DOOK Automatic transminnion, radio and Hf*ator. •.VI (CHRYSLER 4 HOOK Windaor, Powerflite. '53 Bl it K 4 IKKUi All power, all accessories. at) PLYMOI TH4 IHM)K “A Real Buy'. 53 CHRYSLER (M B ( PE. Windsor. ’53 PONTIAC CATALINA 8 Cylinder. AH accessories, Hydramutic.
DON’T MISS THIS TWO WEEKS SALE! VALUES ’55 CHRYSLER 2 DOOR Windsor Hardtop. All power and Accessories. *55 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR Station Wagon. 6 cylinder, Standard Transmission. ’41 BITCH COI’PE ’55 BITCH HARDTOP Special Riviera. All accesnries. All Power. ’53 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOK A really nice car. Bf> sure to see this before you buy. ’5(1 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe Radio and Heater.
BOB MYER'S AUTO SALES, Inc. YOUR CHRYSI ER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 317 N. Jackson Phene 343
CLINTON FALLS Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin, Jr. and sons, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and sons. Bill Miller and Doris
Mahoney.
Mrs. Gladys Firestone of Sydney, Ohio and Mrs. Ronald Firestone and Jimmy of Rockville visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruse and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruse and family visited Mr. Cruse’ uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Moore of Rockville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin, Jr. and sons visited Mr. and Mrs.
Notice Belle Union and Community: Meeting concerning organization of fire department, Saturday, June 1st, Belle Union
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1950 Dodge. 2 door, good condition. R &
FOR SALE: Gladioli bulbs. DAILY BANNTf
. _ H. j Fancy. Regular 59c dozen, now
Pioneer Seed Com, early or \ good tires. Call Phil Kendall, . only 37c dozen. Gladioli bulbs,
gym, 8:30 p. m. Refreshments ington St. Phone 473-R.
served. Ladies invited. 28-2t
Remember feast Side Maun Sales for expert body work. Painting, Wheel Alignment and Mechanical Work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 6-tf TRUCKING— cmaned stone sand, gravel for fill, driveways or concrete, fill dirt, lime and fertilizer spreading, heavy machinery haruling.
late. Arthur Wright, 320 Bloom-
25-4p
FOR SALE at Camden: 90 I Hereford heifers 405 * lbs., 115 j Hereford steers 525 lbs., 80 N. j Dak yearlings 550 lbs., 2 loads to j
arrive 400-450 lbs.
Cattle Co., ph. 40. 27-3t.
398. 27-3p. j ruffled. Regular 69c dozen, now f 47c dozen. Boxed dahlia and FOR SALE: Hay, oaled or In • giadioi bulbs. Regular 29c dozf eld. Allen Clodfelter, east j en< now on iy i7 C dozen. F. K.
27-3t.
Brick Chapel.
28-6p. j
VVuertz 5c to $1.
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EXCAVATING
Gene Brumett and family of Bulldozer and highlift work, Indianapolis Sunday. land clearing, ponds, drainage, Mrs. Wilma Cruse and Doyne, basements, truck loading with 2 called on Mrs. James Burk Mon- yd. machine. William NewKirk, day afternoon. They also called Fillmore, Phone 237. 18-tf
on Mrs. Lida Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haverkamp of Brazil and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and sons, visited Mr. and | Mrs. Floyd Miller and Bill Tues-
day evening.
Bill Miller and Doris Mahoney
visited Mr. and Mrs. tin, Jr., and sons,
evening.
NOTICE
Pioneer Seed Com for Sale: Any number and kernel size. Late or early. This corn is at my home 606 E. Walnut St. Rex Hathaway, phone 357-W. 1-tf
FOR SALE: Good used set of men's golf clubs. Phone 856-R.
28-3t.
FOR SALE: 16 window frames with glass 3 ft x 3 ft. 1 lot wide poplar lumber, screen doors and i wood doors. Call at 111 Eliza- | beth St. 28-2p. FOR SALE: Extra good 3 bar | I side delivery rake, Weesner Im- 1 j plement Co. 28-2p.
FOR SALE: 40 head shoats. . FOR SALE: At Early’s on Fox Wertheimer Charles C. Jordan. Quincy. 28-3p. , sturdy outdoor grown toFOR SALE: 1954 Ford fordor. j mato - sweet potato, mango, piCustomline, Fordomatic, new ' mento an< * ( ’ a hhage plants. Phone white wall tires, excellent condi- j 27-3p.
tion. Donald Smith, phone 553-R.
before 3 p. m.
FOR SALE. 65 bred gilts for June pigs. 6 Meadowlark farm Hampshire boars. One seven foot six Lilliston “Roto-speed” mower, new. Farm 6 miles north of Belle
^ AUCTION SALE: Saturday, 2S-5p. j j U ne 1st, 10:00 a. m. Furniture,
604-606 Ohio St..
FOR SALE: 5 sows and 31 big Hampshire pigs. Can wean soon. Also 3 gilts with pigs. Vaccinated. William H. Rogers, Clayton. Phone 54. 28-2t.
BITTEN BY FOX ANDERSON (UP)— Clarence Reynolds, R. R. 2, Anderson, reported to authorities Monday he was bitten on the hand by a fox Reynolds was treated at St. John’s Hospital.
stedt. president of Indiana State Teachers College, died in Paxton, Neb. Services will be held at Paxton Friday.
SUICIDE LIKE FATHER LOVETT UP—James E. Hoffman Sr., 58, shot himself to death in a barn behind the house where his father, Wymond Hoffman, committed suicide with the same type weapon several years ago.
CHICK GLIDES 18 FEET NORTH VERNON (UP)—Surprised passerby noticed a white chicken perched precariously on a utility wire 18 feet above a street. They called a fireman who hoisted a ladder, figuring the fowl couldn’t get down. Be-
fore he reached the chicken, how- Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller visited Mrs. Charles Miller, who | is staying at the home of Mrs. J Mae Roe near Barnard. Mary Ellen Arnold and Millie Jones of Indianapolis, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Arnold.
Mrs. Ward Arnold visited Mrs. Lida Pierce Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arn-
old Saturday evening.
Oscar Mar- i Due to illness of Mrs. Robert Wednesday’ | Akins the Sandy’s Song Shop will
i be closed until further notice.
27-3t.
Palomino stallion at service, 14Vi hands high, golden color with white markings. Melvin Smith, 2 , ^. miles northwest of Brick Chapel. 27-6p. CONVENIENT PARKING— Why drive around wishing for someone to pull out from a meter? Shop Quik Chek. You don’t pay for parking, and you’re right at the door. Room for 150 cars.
FOR SALE: 12 foot plywood boat; 15 hp Evinrude motor and trailer, used two years. Roy Livesay, 502 W. Walnut street. Phone 420-J. 28-2p.
FOR SALE: Geraniums, Petunias, Coleus and other Bedding plants. Let n.s fill your Porch Boxes and Cemetery Urns. Geraniums are 30 cents, 75 cents and $1.00. Terrace View Gardens, on Stilesville Road. Phone 585-R. 20-22-24-27-29-St.
CARLOAD SALE OF STALEY FEED. Place your order before
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of Quik Chek Super Market > Corner -Tune 5th to get special discount.
PRESIDENT’S MOTHER DIES TERRE HAUTE, (UP)—Mrs. Mary Braman Holmstedt, 77, mother of Dr. Raleigh W. Holm-
ever, it leaped off, glided to a safe landing and scampered down
an alley.
Banner Ads Pay
TWO UNKNOWN SOLDIERS, OF WAR II AND KOREA, TO JOIN HERO OF WAR I
Floyd Miller Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Burk were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baird and family of Russellville. In the evening they were all supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Burk of New Palestine.
Classified Ads
REAL ESTATE
. - . oi.-. ..-4 - . .r _ The tomb of the Unknown Soldier at it appears today. Superimposed are World War II soldiers in action. By GROVER BRINKMAN Written Especially for Central Press and This Neicspaper THIS MAY 30 will be the last time that Americans will gather at Arlington National Cemetery to honor the Unknown Soldier of World War I, resting beneath the stately, marble tomb we know
so well.
By Memorial Day of 1958, Congress plans to remodel this famous monument so it will accommodate two more unknown soldiers, one from World War II and one from the Korean conflict. Their bodies will be moved from U. S. military cemeteries abroad, and reinterred at Arlington with special ceremonies set for next May 30. Some have objected to Congress’s plan for opening the beautiful tomb and changing its design. However, in a way, it is fitting and proper that the unidentified dead of World War II and Korea have
a monument.
For besides the Arlington memorial to the Unknown Soldier of
World War I, America has several other tombs of unknown heroes who fell in other conflicts. These other monuments, in scattered locations, are almost as unknown as the men to whom they
were erected!
Closest to Arlington is the nation’s first tomb of the unknown soldier, known to few of us today, but sacred to the memory of one who died to attain the country's independence. This is the monument to the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution, situated in a lonely churchyard in
Alexandria, Va.
HEW HOME FEEL With no new home problems — the grass is growing, landscaping paid for, windows cleaned. Owner must move out of town so it’s available soon.
ERNEST H. COLUNS AND COMPANY PkoftetBS ==3
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE"'
HAL HICKMAN, REALTOR 2iV 2 E. Washington St. Phone 1121-W West Walnut St. Modern 3 bedroom home with large living room (fire- | place), dining room and kitchen. Kitchen area is lined with birch cabinets, has large eating area. Basement. Automaticoil furnace. Garage. Large lot. Immediate possession. X. Arlington St. Modern 2 bedroom home, large enclosed porch. Basement finished as recreation room. Auto, gas heat. Large shaded lot beautifully landscaped. Priced to sell at $12,500. Suburban South Just off route 43. 2 miles from city, 3 bedroom modern home with living room, dining room, den and kitchen down. Basement. auto, oil furnace, Garage, acres of ground. Immediate possession. Priced to sell. 28-2t.
Locust and Franklin.
21-tf. | Bainbridge Elevator.
29-6t
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and toilet vaults cleaned, modern equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Pay Less Sewer Cleaners. Call collect Crawfordsville 3531. We do work in Greencastle at same price as in Crawfordsville. 28-tf.
WEDDING PICTURES — 12 pictures and album, $30.00. Phone 1326-W. Ralph Tay’or. Photography, Prevo Building. Wed -tf.
AT MORTON SALE BARN: Monday, June 3rd, 50 head of feeder calves. 29-2t.
New FORMula Wayne Calf Starter produced 10.67c faster gains on 14% less feed in Research Farm tests. Coarse texture with remarkable uniform particle size prevents sorting of ingredients. Poor and Co., Green-castle-Cloverdale. 29-lt FOR SALE: 20 nice shoats, weighing 50-60 lbs. Donald Williams, Cloverdale. 29-3p.
Milligan, Carl Porter.
25-6p
FOR SALE: Yorkshire boar, ready for heavy service. Mark Crousore, Fillmore R. 1. 27-3p.
We do a swell job on shag rugs of all types any size, including room size. 9x12, $4.00. Home ! Laundry & Cleaners. 22-tf
tools, antiques. Greencastle. Watch for big ad.
21-8t.
FOR SALE: New 14 foot aluminum boat, deep and wide with front deck. Howard Davis, 2 miles south of Morton. 27-3p.
FOR SALE: Dinette set, round table, two chairs, auto top carrier, corner cupboards, kitchen cupboard. Phone 532-J. 27-3t.
FOR SALE: Extra good three steel furnace, stoker or conversion fired only. Boswell Heating, College and Columbia Sts. 423-W. 27-3t.
FOR SALE: Slightly used oil conv. burner. Boswell Heating, College and Columbia Sts. 423-W. 27-3t.
FOR SALE: White Leghorn frys, 50c each. Mack Rollings, R. 4. Phone 7085-M. 28-2t
THRIFT SHOP: Boy’s suits, sizes 12-16; sport coats, sizes 6-18, men’s suits, regular sizes 37-38-39, long sizes 39-40-42; girl’s orlon coats, girl’s dresses sizes 8-14 sub-teen.. 28-5t
FOR SALE; Wisconsin baler motor, for repair bill, Forest Smith, 4V& miles northeast of Cloverdale. 25-29-2p
FOR SALE: Bulk garden seed. Large variety. Headley Hardware. 3-tf
FOR SALE: German Shepard pups, A. K. C. registered of champion stock. Joe Pickett Fillmore phone 56R3. 23-6t
THE “U” SHOf* 600 S. College Ave. Open 8:30 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Glenn & Leone Deem Your neighborhood variety store. Stop iu and see what a wide selection of home needs we stock.
FOR SALE: 1957 y 2 ton pickup V8. Automatic trans., radio, heater, tumlights, 4000 miles. Will trade equity for passenger car. Call Putnam Motor Sales. Phone 648 or after 6 p. m. 161-J. 28-3p
WED., MAY 29. 1957 Page 5 GREENCASTLE. END. MOO MOM HI A SPAR! TIME Refilling and collecting money from our five cent High Grade Nut machines in this area. No Selling! To qualify for work you must have car, references, $640 cash, secured by inventory. Devoting 6 hours a week to business. your end on percentage collections will net up to $400 monthly with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. For interview, include phone in application. Write All State Distributing Co.. 505 Fifth Avenue, New York 17. N. Y. 29-3p.
WANTED: Restaurant help. Baron's Midway Restaurant, Road 40 at 43, phone 7050-J. 27-6t.
WOMEN NEED COSMETICS: There is a tremendous demand for Avon. We have attractive openings for capable women. Write Mrs. Irene Pearson, 232 S. 12th St.. Terre Haute, Ind. 27-3t.
WANTED: The hard to do items out of your washing and ironing— Shirts, sheets, bed spreads, rugs and etc. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 25-tf.
WANTED: Every housewife to read the message at the bottom of the LOCALS. 25-tf WANTED: Office work or position as sales girl. Phone 760-WX. 28-3p.
FOR SALE: Peony blooms or bouquets of nice mixed flowers. 4 >4 miles north on 43. Ida
FOR SALE: Peonies for Memorial Day. 302 N. College Ave. Phone 423-M. 29-2p.
WANTED: Hauling: Livestock, grain, coal, rock, etc. Pick up loads of livestock on Thursdays. Richard Allee, Coatesville phone B-22-30. M-W-F-tf.
WANTED: Yards to mow. Any nize. Very reasonable. Larry Walton. Phone 416-W. 27-29-31-l-4p
We’re no pikers when it comes to seed corn. Six brands and 25 different series and sizes to Wright. 27-3p. j choose from at Poor and Co., . , ; Greencastle. Don’t wait till the FOR SALE: Good kitchen sink (last minute, get your order in with drain board and metal cab-' now! 29-lt.
inet base $40.00; 1 new birch door
WET WASHES 35c per washu* Everything furnished. Laundry Ease, North Side of Square. Phone 906. Wed-tf.
Reconditioned Farm Mach.
FOR SALE: 1953 Dodge 6 Club « 6 8 in. x 30 in., $7.50; 1 storm j . ' nine radio, heater overdrive d°°r 7 ft. X 32 in., $10.00, usedi^' 613 g00d 2l ° W t0r n P 1 ^
Coupe, radio, heater, overdrive. Extra Clean. Central National Bank Adm. 29-31-3-3t
PLUMBING: We will contract your work and furnish all materials. We sell and install American Standard fixtures. Write or contact us for free estimates. Fred Alfrey, Box 191, Ladoga, Ind. M-W-F-tf.
FOR SALE: 1955 International one ton platform dump truck. Jerry Grimes, phone 375.
29-31-2t.
For Bulldozer work see H. Maurice Broadstreet. Phone 33R 2, Fillmore Box 85 M-W-F-tf
one season; 1 screen door 7 ft. x 34 in., $5.00, good; 1 screen door 7 ft. x 32 in., $5.00, used one season; 4 window screens 29x32”’., aluminum, almost new, $2.00 I
J each; 2 window aluminum shade | _
screens 28x34 in., $2.00 each; 6 good window screens 25x28 in., $1.50 each; 4 good window screens 28x22'4 in., $1.50 each; 7 window screens assorted sizes, | $5.00 for lot. Call 157 after 5:00
FOR SALE: Massey Harris 2 j p m> 29-31-2p.
FOR SALE: Golde Reflex slide piojector, half price, will demonstrate. Jesse Herbert, Cloverdale, Ind. 29-2p. I
ers, all makes and models, $25 to $200; IHC 2-row cult.; New Holland wire baler; J. D. No. 72 chopper; combines; ‘‘New Dunham Cultipacker.” “See us for
Farmers Supply,
Inc., 103 E. Franklin. Ph. 921.
29-31-2t.
I WANTED: Custom baling and j putting hay in barn. Tommy Judy, Brick Chapel. Phone 7125-J. 27, 29, 31-3-5-7*6t. WANTED: Toilet and cesspool pumping. Free estimate on cost. Sanitary service. Jess Rumley, R. 3, Phone 7081-R. 29-4p WANTED: To buy, hub , ap for 195] Henry J car, Oscar Duncan R. R. 1, Greencastle, Phone No. 7102-J. 29-2t _ FOR RENT FOR RENT: One bedroom unfurnished apartment in Cole apartments. See Custodian or Phone 187-WX. 28-tf.
WAITED
For complete automobile refinishing and v/reck rebuilding. No job to large or too small.. ; All work guaranteed to customer satisfaction. Phone Sharp’s Body Shop. 7Q11-W. State Road 43. M-W-F-tf.
| row cultivator; John Deere A 2- 1 | row cultivator; W. D. 2-row !
[cultivator. Sherm’s , - ----- , ( Co. 29-4t I aP kke new; one double sink; one i i {dish washer. Mrs. Orlie Vanland-
FOR SALE: Davenport suite; ^
Implement I ^ wo encJ tables; one coffee table.
WANTED: Riders to Indiana State College for the first summer term. June 18 to last of July. Phone 726-WX. 29-3p.
WANTED: Used piano, spinet of upright. Phone 1335. 28-3t
FOR SALE: Registered F line Conner Prairie Farm boar, 16 mo. old. Wayne Sinclair, Cloverdale. 29-31-2p.
DURACLEANED RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY stay clean longer, pile unmats, colors revive.
Cleaned in your own home. Use m. Lots of good again same day. Inexpensive j Sponsored by Club world wide service. Duncan’s | Demonstration Club. Duracl*”' Service, 502 N. Ar- i
ling+or ' ve. Phone 582-R or 1 37* M-W-F-tf.
ingham, 2 miles north on 43. Phone 7043-W. 29-2t
FOR SALE: Small size electric
refrigerator. Good $25.00. Phone 1292.
WANTED: Experienced main- I tenance electrician. Apply in person at the employment office, American Zinc. Prod. Div.
Ind. 28-2t
FOR RENT: Half of double, 4 rooms and bath, ground floor. Excellent location. Phone 995-J. evenings. 28-2t. ROOM and board for elderly ladies. Available June 15th. No ill need apply. Write for information to Box 87 % Banner. 28-2t.
conditon. j Greencastle,
29-lp.'
RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday, - HZ'• WANTED: To buy good used June 1st, at court house, 8:30 a. I FOR SALE: Girl’s 24 inch bi-! 2 row corn planter. Reasonable.
rummage. (Cycle. Good condition. Phone 473- | Also mowing machine. Phone 16 Home j R. 29-lp , 7056-W. 28-2t.
29-2t.
WHIRLPOOL WASHERS AND DRYERS Sales and Service WEESNER IMPLEMENT UO Phone 461 M-W-F-tf
USED EQUIPMENT: A. C. Roto Baler, $600.00; Wire Tie Oliver baler; Model 76 New [ Holland baler; International Trail type mower; No. 3 A. C. : mower; Used Side Deliveries. ! Sherm’s Implement Co. 29-4t j
FOR SALE: Peonies, 75c a doz. 407 W. Jacob Street. 29-lt.
WANTED: Waitress. Barton’s Sea Food Restaurant, 40 and 43. Transportation furnished. 27-4t.
SCOTT'S COMPLETE LINE grass seeds, weed controls and fertilizers. Free use of spreader and seeder. Todd’s Ace Hardware Putnam County’s largest garden ^ seed dealer. M-W-F-tf I
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1955 Olds 88, 2 door, R. & H., hydromatic, new rubber, priced for quick sale. Sharps Body Shop, south on State Road 43. Phone 7011-W. 29-2t
Dr. W. R. Tipton's OFFICE WILL BE Closed From JUNE 10 TO JULY 15
FOR SALE 2 Used 1954 FORD TRACTORS Greencastle Tractor Sales Phone 1434 (Across from Fair Grounds)
FOR RENT: Four room modern upstairs apartment, heat and water furnished. Available now. 2 East Hanna St. Call in person. 28-3p.
FOR SALE: or RENT: Grocery Store and filling station on Road 36 at Groveland. Contact second house north of store. 27-3p
FOR RENT: 6 room furnished house from June 1st to August 1st. Phone 817-J. 27-3t. FOR RENT: 7 room modern house or lower 4 room half of duplex. Inquire at Crawford Hotel. 24-tf FOR RENT: Modern sleeping rooms for working men or overnight guests. 10 W. Hanna. 28-2p
MALARKEY’?
B10NDIE
By Chick Young
THIS MONUMENT was erected in a quiet corner of the churchyard of Alexandria's Old < Presbyterian) Meeting house, where funeral services were conducted for the unknown hero’s commander, Gen. George Washington. As the years passed, the old Colonial meeting house deterioriated, and in 1866 it had to be closed. However, recently, public contributions enabled the budding
In the little town of Avon, N. Y., stands a seldom-noticed, rough stone monument erected to the memory of the Unknown Soldier of the War of 1812. On it is this
inscription:
My brave lad he sleeps In his faded eoat of blue, In his lonely grave unknown Lies the heart that beat so true. Incidentally, a marble plaque at the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., honors an American soldier who has been purposely made “un-
known.”
This plaque was put in the Old Chapel at the academy in honor of Benedict Arnold, the Revolutionary war officer who turned traitor. Later Arnold's name was gouged out of the plaque because of his disloyalty. Today the stone bears only the words: “Major General” and “Bom
1740.”
Though Benedict Arnold lived for another 20 years, in the heart of America he died in 1780, the year in which he betrayed West
FOR SALE: Ranch type home in Bainbridge. Large living room and 2 baths. Call Tom Roach. Bainbridge, 52R11. 29-12p.
MISCELLANEOUS KREME KASTLE DECORATION DAY SPECIALS: Tasty Baked Hem, potato salad plate; r omcrnade chicken and noodles, vegetables and salad, rolls. It.
BE”A SiGMA PHI BENEFIT DANCE for Handicapped School Friday. May 31st, 9 to 12 p. m. National Guard Armory. Vic Knight’s orchestra. 28-4t Expert mimeugraphing—"No mb too large or too small.’’ R & M Mailing Service. 2 S. Madiso 3t. Phone 1452. Wed-tf RUBBER STAMP headquarters. Progressive Printing Co., next to the bus station Wed-tf
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5HCULP BE SiWPlE TO ^ f *EVE LOOkEP OVE* RNC OUT/ MUST BE LETTERS | TmE CRASH SITE, HAZAR7 SHE'LL HAVE TO BE PiSMAHTLEP TO BE GOTTEN OUT/ WE'Ll BRINS IN HEAVY EQUIPMENT, A SALVAGE CREW...YOU'LL STAY ANP supervise...
to be repaired and opened again. Point to the British.
One-thiid horse pow-er electric j motor. All kinds tools. At Auci tion Saturday, June 1st, 10 a m. j 604 Ohio. 29-lt.
RUMORS have it that Joe Cronin (above), general manager of the Boston Red Sox. may succ ,a d Will Harridge as president of the American League when— and if—Harridge retires in De- / cember. Cronin, contacted in Boston. said the report is a "lot of malar key.”
