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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8

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8 DEATHS IN CITY AND VICINITY I last 1 1 of Lafayette sur at Earth! i the con AND I Stepping In Monster and Ape I West Side Square and Shoe Co TOMORROW WED pro DRESS GOODS for News IBS! MAUREEN WILLIAM SHERLOCK HOLMES i 'KENT TnwNOAH 8EERYfr and Ven" Sis rancis Con Twenty Damage chil Mrs Rut National won na before shortly leader residence after 4 Services Wednes at St James widow of Jacob is survived by four RAZEE a SW TAYLOR I Plus Color Cartoon Bil Rut died Mil week Mr enter Cooper present ask suffering a heart attack near Cyclone he was a dis veteran of World' war A miller trade he worked time in Minnesota andColo Vi Insect Repellents We have what It takes to keep pesky Insects at their proper distance of her son Rolla Yeoman at 11:25 Dependable Drug Store BC Athl a East Sox ter 1 gain the pack Ter to With Metk home the 1 used home Wall Sam Boxl with innin Ne of th for era 1 Hefli of Dr Bitting was Beigh funeral home where the funeral TATTLE CARTOON announced he Korean Nurses SEOUL Korea (AP) first public health nurses are be ing trained in six week courses conducted by Seoul university un der direction of the nursing af fairs section of the Bureau of Public Health and Welfare of the military government SHOP AT SINGERS CLOTHING STORE A Third and Main I ALL THIS WEEK It takes trained ability to see and seize opportuni ties Enter Lafayette Business College Monday day or evening This school is approved by I Bill of Rights Logansport years ago The body taken to the in Bourbon will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 burial in Bourbon TUES WED BUSTER CRABBE and ST JOHN in GENTLEMEN WITH GUNS ton mt There are about 4000000 stamp collectors in the United States EUA RAINES rm CarrU Pack Wall Chapn McQm Rccar Kell phrlat Herrlg Srn Veuth Tote xOb run go Dim8 Pesky Jvtni boerr fork (wa rxRua Brown Pobgot Tot ZBattxBatt Thllad Boeton kovlch Andrea Adrei men Ueea bat off bobeon by Ch Jtp Ot Boeing greater Miss have returned homes here The Los! lleeheiul labor depart said however Incom Love too iery for Heaveii too Rapturous Lane spent the winter at Gulf to er this country economic as well leadership in the we do not he said great and powerful nation will capitalize upon our MISCHA AUER KURT KREUGiB Dr A Bitting Continued from Page One Jarman ortune and Bostonian Shoes PLUS 2ND EATURE broth Bargain Center War Veteran of Benton Co Dedd OWLER Ind April 21 Paul Pilotte 42 World War II veteran died at the Veterans hospital Howard Maryland early this morning ormerly of owler he is sur vived by two daughters Mrs Lor raine jBiele and Mrs Dene Kratz both of Chicago and a son Mel vin Paul Pilotte Mr Pilotte a member of the Sacred Heart church of owler and the American' Legion enlisted in the army in 1943 and has been in Baltimore since his discharge from the service about a year ago The body will be shipped to owler for burial st I Chlc Ru: Kuro retta Prim 'ndli rane Iowr Klein Cavi Cblca 1 Wyee Dtcki 2 rett Dlcki Potlei out inj Ing 1 Retired rankfort Abstractor Dies rcANKORT April 21 George Spahr 72 700 South Harrison street recently retired member of the Morrison Spahr Abstract com pany died at 4 a today at the Clinton county hospital after an illnes of ten days Born north of Indianapolis he married Es tella Morrison in March 1914 He was a member of the Masonic or der including the Shrine and Scottish Rites and Elks Surviving with the widow are four sisters Mps Alice Morrison Mrs Nell Dawson Mrs Beth Doll and Mrs Esther Campbell and two brothers Walter and rank all of Indianapolis Body at the Goodwin funeral home after 2 Monday for services there Tuesday at 3:30 Angry Battle Continued from Page One AIR CORPS TYPE SUNGOGGLES' Released for Civilian Use worthy treatment method that haa helped thousand! to new health The firet principle of thia new treat ment method le to go directly to the cause your Buffering and atart the removalf the poiaona from your ayatem Draga and medicinea that give temporary relief from your aehea and paina will not do one bit of good toward relieving the eauaee of your troubles Pain and diatreea are' nature'a warninga that something Is radically wrong with your ayatem aomethiag if Jet go may ad to gerioua complications that may re st? froi licit 7 6 out leal judl St a topi dou in wit) but sett ty the wbe Ir wen Joh byr pine Afield TJ pitc to 1 droi field the doul Wai ST Kleli Bcho Must glauidsr gltlai Marl Xlca I Moor WUb Wall I Barn Mart Kuro plcki CroM Ponn Polla Tol xxx xxxx xxxx ca Hack John: Lowr Cava afki h'lchi Behal vMcCe Meru Prim Wyae Beck Behm Tot yfAJtey" technologist with association and tional renown in that capacity He served in the quartermaster corps during World war I and spent three and a half months overseas looking after army food standards rom 1919 to 1921 he was research director for the Glass Container association As director of food exhibits the Century of Progress exposition at Chicago 1933 34 he also won fame He also served in a simi lar capacity at the Golden Gate Internationale exposition in San rancisco in 1937 He spent several years in lor ida solving problems for the cit rus fruit Industry and also' sev eral1 years in California doing' sim ilar work At one time he delved into the fishing industry at Gloucester Mass and did much to put it on a higher level Dr Bitting was active in the American Association for the Ad vancement of Science also in the American Medical association and in numerous food betterment movements over the country He spent several years at Alameda Calif after retiring from active scientific research HONORED BY PURDUE Purdue university in 1935 con ferred upon him an honorary doc tor of science degree and in 1941 selected him for its distinguished alumni award Dr Bitting is survived by three sisters: Mrs Vern Sponseller of Etna Green Mrs Claude Poor Warsaw and Mrs Dora Dinnis Mis wife died some EARL PARK WAR VETERAN KILLED Dies in Sunday' Morning Auto Crash James Collins owler Injured KENTLAND April 21 Herbert Kline 26 Earl Park veteran of World war was killed in stantly early Sunday morning near Momence Ill when the car he was driving overturned in highway 114? 'and crushed him Another man in the same auto James Collins 28 of owler was critically Injured and was taken to St Mary hospital Kankakee Ill The accident occurred at 2:30 a Sunday four and a half miles east of Momence The auto Kline was driving failed to make a curve in the road and went through a wire fence and then over turned Kline died at the scene of the accident with fractured arm and leg and a broken neck Illinois state police' investigated Kline was born in York town ship Benton county November 9 1919 He was the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Kline Earl Park He was in service three and a half years as a private with the 82nd Airborn division He was a mem ber of St Catholic church Earl Park and was employed at the Ringle trucking company owler He was discharged No vember 22 1945 Surviving besides the parents are the following brothers and sisters: Pfc Harold Kline in the European theater Miss Mary Miizaoetn at home ter Xavier St vent Lafayette uneral services were tempor aruy set for Wednesday morning from St church XJarlson and Donohue funeral home Kent land in charge Collins lives with his brother Lynn four miles south of ow ler and is also a discharged vet eran His father is John i Collins of Idaville 1 or Good Buys West Side Court Lonnie Reas 38 of 340 South Grant street Lafayette charged with public intoxication was fined 55 costs suspended in West Lafayette city court Monday by Mayor Charles Burnham The following charged with speeding were each fined $6: Eu gene Kelly 44 of Marshall Ill Williams 24 of Cary "hall i and Alexander Wells 22 of 149' Andrew place LUNA LAST TIMES Killed on Highway BROOKVILLE Ind April 22 (AP) Raymond William Barn hart 60 was killed Saturday night as he walked along Road 52 at New Trenton about six miles from his home at Har rison Ohio while enroute home from Chicago Born in Logansport he was a former pastor of St church in Reynolds and St Jo church at Kentland and was well known in Lafayette He joined the priesthood 29 years ago Surviving are two brothers" Ed ward Rothermel of Logansport and Otto Rothermel Columbus Ohio MRS SARAH LODES REMINGTON April Mrs Sarah Eva (Grubb) Lodes 78 died Sunday at 10 at St Elizabeth hospital Lafayette of a broken hip suffered in a fall April 11 Born in Dearborn coun ty she married Charles Lodes who died in 1927 She was a member of the Presbyterian church Surviving are a brother Charles Grubb and a sister Mrs Elizabeth Muller both of near Remington Body at Howard funeral home with 'services in the Howard chapel Wednesday at 2 WILLIAM SHULLMONTICELLO April Wil liam Shull 71 a farmer five miles southwest of Delphi died at 12:15 a today at the Cass county hospital Logansport He was married to Mary Shull March 25 1902 and was a mem ber of the Delphi Methodist church Surviving with the widow are four brothers Lloyd and Madison of Logansport Harry of Phoenix Ariz and Charles of Monticello and two sisters Mrs Essie Marburger of Peru and Mrs Lola McMullen of Danville Ill Body at the Prevo funeral home and services there Tuesday at 2 (CST) MRS IDA RUTLEDGE RENSSELAER April 21 Mrs Ida Rutledge 74 of Rensselaer died at 3:30 a today at the Jasper county hospital where she had been a patient for several months Born at Bishopville Ohio sne was married to Lutillus ledge Jan 22 1896 and he in 1945 Surviving are the following dren: Mrs Earl Hanford Paul Schleman and Thomas ledge all of Rensselaer and Mrs Homer Jordan of New Jersey Body at' the Wright chapel and Services there Tuesday at 1 GEORGE ARMSTRONG MOROCCO Ind April 21 George Armstrong 85 died in Madison sanitarium Davidson Tenn on riday April 19 Mr Armstrong a retired janitor of the Morocco school was born in Tippecanoe county and was member of the Seven Day Ad ventist church of Morocco The only survivor is an adopted son Earl living in the state of Washington Body is at the Hancock uneral Chapel in Morocco where funeral services will be held Monday 2 WILLIAM OWEN LINDEN 21 William Owen 67 died at 11:35 a today at his home here after an illness of several months' Born in Har din county 'Kentucky he was preceded in death by his wife the former Sallie Inlow He was a member of the Baotist church of Mill Creek Ken Surviving are two brothers Wallace of Linden and Wilbur of California "Body at the King funeral home MRS RILDA HANA WAY DELPHI Ind April 21 Mrs Rilda (Bowsher) Hanaway 86 died ar me nome Hanaway in a today She is the Hanaway and sons Bert of Demotte Orville of Gary Herbert of Hammond Rolla of Yeoman a daughter Mrs Myr tle McGlinn of Gary three sisters Mrs Margaret Hayworth of Or gan Minn Mrs Ellen Ballard of Buffalo Mrs Hettie Moore of Monticello a brother Herman Bowsher of Monticello four half brothers" Benjamin of Burnetts ville Bert of Norway James of Lafayette George also of Norway George Bosher also of Norway four half sisters' Mrs Ida Wood of Monon Mrs Nettie Monbeck of Lakeside Mrs' Dolly Carter of Norway and Mrs Luther Schnepp of Monticello Body will be taken the home of her son Rolla in Yeoman Monday" where funeral 'services will be held Tuesday at 2 OWEN UNERAL LINDEN April 22 uneral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 at the Methodist church for William Owen who died Sunday WILLIAM AUSTIN COOK RANKORT April Wil liam Austin Cook 56 formerly of jfrTanKrort died Sunday at 11 am at' the hospital Marion alter Born abled flour for a rado Surviving are a sister Mrs Homer Jackson rankfort and a brother Ben Cook of orest Body at Goodwin funeral home after 4:30 Tuesday for serv ices Wednesday at 10 a RANK HARPSTER RANKORT April rank Harpster died unexpectedly at his home on 2 about noon today coroner Howard Moore nounced death due to a heart at tack Body at Goodwin funeral homev JESSE ANSON SHAER LORA April 22 Jesse Anson Shafer v73 died Sunday at St Joseph hospital Logansport He was bom near lora Surviving are a sister Mrs Inez Cliffton of near lora and two brothers Orley Shafer Sand Stone Minn and Lewis Shafer tsantry jn Body at Leiter funeral: home services Wednesday at 3 Works ast COLUMBUS Of sev en members of the Ohio State university student court only Chief Justice Joseph Schiavoni ap peared He heard and judged 75 stu dent traffic cases in one hour Aviation type Sun Glasses' manufactured during the war al most exclusively for the Armed Services have just been released for civilian use These Genuine Air Corps Type Sun Glasses complete with 12 Karat Gold illed frames and Pearloid rock ing pads scientific ray absorbent ground and polished sage green lenses dropped before curving and self adjusting com fort cable ear pieces can now be1 purchased for only $685rSun Glasses like these are regularlyold for $10 to $1250 by others Will protect the eyes from glare sun wind dust and exposure Wonderful for auto drivers po licemen golfers gardeners farm ers and all outdoor workers and sportsmen 'Sold on 10 day no risk trial money back 'guarantee or sale this week at our local factory branch National Optical Stores Co 219 Main St Lafay ette' Ind VA Administration officials'5vere pinning their hopes on the senate passing OPA legislation virtually as it was introduced Earlier Bowles predicted that Congress would heed the of telegrams and from the public and extend OPA without crippling amendments out and out profiteers who ae licking their chops in an an ticipation of an orgy specula tive gains should know now that the American people have just begun to Bowles said lUib SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE GLENN LANGAN TRUDY MARSHALL RUTH NELSON And Presenting CONN IE MARSHALL TODAY TOMORROW I SANDERS flTZGERKLDWTj I dll ntiu il IN nCHNCOlOR red ASTAIRE Lucille BALLLucille BREMER anny BRICE JudyfiARLANDKathiynGRAYSONj Lena HORNE Gene KELLY JamesMELTONVictorMOORI Red SKELTON ESTHER WILLIAMS riODuceo ar ARTHUR ANDREW YOST Andrew Yost 87 died Sunday at his home 610 Terrace avenue Indianapolis Born near Monitor he married Ella Gerhart Oct 4 1893 Mr Yost was formerly em ployed at the old Barbee Wire Works here and was an iron worker by trade He retired some time ago He had lived in Indian apolis for 48 years Besides his widow he leaves two sons Whitney xost Indianapolis and Leonard Yost Los Angeles Calif Services Tuesday at 1:30 In Indianapolis Body will be brought to Lafayette for services here Wednesday at 1:30 WILLIAM MILLER uneral services were held Monday for William Robert Mil ler 20 hours old who died Sat urday evening at St Elizabeth hospital Surviving are the par ents Mr and Mrs William Miller 1111 North Ninth street 'a sister Bonnie Kay maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Ome ga Kantz and paternal grandpar ents Mr and Mrs George Miller all of Lafayette WILLIAM CHARLES William Charles 29 of Cham paign Ill and formerly of West Lafayette died at the St Elizabeth hospital at 7:45 a Sunday after an illness of just a few days He was the son of red Charles of West Lafayette and attended Pur Idue university About three years ago he moved to Champaign where he operated a bookstore He was a member of the Trinity Methodist church of Lafayette and and the Mining Strike Continued from Page One Secretary of Labor Lewis Schwellenbach planned to mine operators and John Lew is president of the striking United Mine Workers (AL) to resume negotiations this week After Schwellenbach and Lewis conferred with' President Truman at the White House Saturday the labor secretary would contact the operators over tne weeK end ment spokesman arrangements still were plete Lewis planned to be absent from Washington Wednesday to address the opening session of the anthracite wage conference at Ha zleton Pa He was expected to give his first public review of the bituminous dispute since he broke off neogtiations April 10 The union can serve notice May 1 calling a wage conference with anthracite operators 10 days later It can terminate its present con tract and force a shutdown of the anthracite mines Jtme 1 Uft like the bituminous strike a walk out of the 75000 anthracite miners would not affect Industrial sumers Reunion Held at Darlington Home DARLINGTON April and Mrs Wilbur Cooper tained for the annual family reunion Those from out of town were Mr and Mrs Holmes of Anderson Thomas Duncan and family Windfall Mr and Mrs Homer Cooper and Mrs Boyer of Koko mo and Mr and Marvin Cooper and Jack Cunningham and family of Crawfordsville SCHOOL CLOSED The school has closed for the summer vacation Alfred McDaniel was taken to Culver hospital Crawfordsville where he submitted to a major operation Mr and Mrs Wm Kell and daughter were in Monticello to attend the funeral of Wyant Mr Wyant was a brother in law of Mr Kell Mrs Edith Brock has as her guests Mrs Wm Dow of Grand Rapids Mich Miss Mae Lee Dow of Chicago and Wm Dow Jr Ph 3 of Great Lakes ts David Thompson spent a Week at Rossville having been called by the illness and death of her father John I A Peters Mr and Mrs Cecil Mullen and son red Mullen of were guests or Mrs Ethel ner red remained for a with his grandmother The Calendar society Congregational Christian' church will Yneet Thursday April 25 at the home of Mrs Robert Holt Lt and Mrs Norman Hiatt of Michigan spent several days here with his parents Mr 'and Mrs 'Harry Hiatt Mjr and Mrs Bert Brainard and Mr and Mrs Hathan who port their How To Hold ALSETEETH irmly In Place Do your falo tooth annoy and em barrass by slippins droppins or wab bllns when you eat taught or talk? Just sprinkle a little ASTEETH on your plates This alkaline (non acld) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably No summy gooey pasty taste or feeling Does not sour Checks plate (denture breath) Get ASTEETH today at any drug store Adv haaHk (i Xir tau a vnnie ha pnpaivd AMAZING REE BOOKtitled aaA ha ri hIhlr how for ow 29 treatment method has correct serious basis eenditione and It tells how yea too may find in relief new health and new eatlA' btTm' oblitio Thl Wnte today to BALL (Mw DKPTe ES15 Bxcelalor Springs Mo i Since 1908 News Notes of Pulaski County WINAMAC April 22 A suit asking $10000 damages was filed in the local court by John Krem pel against Guy Wilson Mary Mcarland owner of the car in which Krempel was riding is also suing Mr Wilson for $500 dam ages to her car which was driven by her son Robert Mcarland The suits are based on an auto collision last August in which the Wilson and Mcarland cars and a truck were involved The plain tiffs charge Wilson with negli gence and Mr Krempel states he suffered serious facial and hand injuries A $500 property damage suit has been1 filed by Richard Binkley and the Service ire In surance company against Ivan otout based on a collision January The will of Ross A Cullem has been filed for probate If was made out by him in service at the Army Air base Sioux City la and witnessed by three dies" I Pincus Cysil Schult and A Barnett The will leaves all his estate to his mother Lucy A Cullem she to serve as execu trix Cullem lost his life in Jan uary 1945 A marriage license was issued to Miss Olga A Stadnyk daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Michael Stad nyk of Winnipeg Can and Thomas Manning son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Manning of Me Wells Yeager Besl THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG 5 GREATEST PRODUCTION SINCE THE 'BIRTH MOTION PICTURES! NGN's Supports Big Continued from Page One This he said was his sole reason for supporting the loan GIGANTIC SPECULATION is a gigantic speculation to pass tms loan he said not to pass it is even a His speech delivered packed galleries came after Senate' Democratic Alben Barkley Ky told reporters he would oppose any attempt to delay a vote on the controversial loan Barkley warn ed that such action would lead to a collapse of the Bretton Woods international financial machinery Vandenberg said he has been more perplexed by the involved issue of the loan than on any other issue in his 18 years of Senate service adding that dor compels my statement on this He declared that the question revolved around is the better choice for American wel fare in a peaceful stabilized He said he was con vinced that defeat of the Ioan would threaten the welfare of this country which not a single bomb while 4000000 Brit ish homes were being said the loan pro posal poses the question wheth snail accept as political postwar world take this lead other Buy Victory Bonds Indiana Gas Water Co Enough for Bum and Itch tho nlT torture onJy tbe bora and Itch of p3ea ca brine rou tert yMS SS 1 tand can walk can't real in com y7? nin PaniativtyParatlon ro Pae' ia not one but threePurate preparation combined in one nucka I Tablet are awailowedforTE Important too Pace'a Ointment Sn'otr Pile Plpe applied ex ternally Page Laxative Tablets includedln roui real merit for urging gentle elimina functionally clocxed bowel wbaa met vbuuqq uae only aa directed Test At Our Risk Palliative Pile Preparation I YOU IND I'f AGAIN ENDURE THE BURN AND ITCH PILLS for more than minutee while can be applied return empty for full refund It cannot be denied Page's a different combmation Page's in 50 years has been used by over 2 million piles victims for the rebel it so often Quickly brings We have certainly made it easy for yon to try Page's Palliative Pile Preparations at our risk Get it today nt all Hook's and Other Drug stores I 'A GOVERNORS JOIN IN BUDGET PLEA A Balanced Budget to Pre vent Increased Taxes Re quested of Government SPRINGIELD Ill April 21 (UP) Thirty republican and dem ocratic governors have joined in a request to the federal govern ment for a balanced budget on an early date to prevent increased taxes and inflationary prices a statement Issued by Gov Dwight Green Ill said tonight announcement said the governors including 17 other re publicans and' 12 democrats is sued statements at the 30 state capitals calling for a balanced budget as essential to national solvency Green and Gov Ralph Gates who issued a nearly identical statement accused the federal government of "unsound fiscal and called for a balanced budget by the start of the fiscal year next July 1 STATEMENT The statements of the two gov ernors said the proposed federal budget for the 1946 47 fiscal year has been' set at $35100000000 (B) and that federal revenues for the same perior are estimated at $31 500000000 (B) leaving an an ticipated deficit of $3600000000 (B) According to the announcements by Green and Gates democrats joining in the indorsement in clude nine from southern states and the three governors of Ne vada Utah and Wyoming statement said: federal fiscal prac tices are a constant menace to the constitutional position of our commonwelath and local govern ments" and a threat to their fi nancial solvency RHEUMATISM Neuritis Sciatica Treated by New Modern Non Surglcal Method If Tou rffu from th oniiin pln gult ia panmuiant lajaryf thaaa diaaaaaa and bv tried doxena la rpon of remodiex and they have filad written to teem abort about a naw truat odo of helpin ehrori 001 worthy treatment method that haa helped health the LAST TIMES Ploy that Shocked Broadway! Ifff SIRANCl AfAIg Monday Evening April 22 daryville: al Mae Henrysand Verni Mt both of Monticello" Announcement "is forthcoming marriaS Doris and Urban iS? St Catholic churn! a local business manWh" Son of Official Visits Univeriu Henry Wallace son A Wallace secretary Of mercc was a campu day Mr Wallace rX leased from the USNRLuUy served as a lieuthri1 conference with Dr Martin of the on "Poultry BJeedg Mr Wallace operate a try business in Iowa Early Season Dips In Local Streams Taking advantage Of thi weather Easter Sunday members of wVeral generation visited OpuIaZ ming holes along the river and Wildcat' creek though the water was reoort somewhat cold the warn kept the bathers from comfort vrst rr shlPment of milk by rail was from county to New York city uuuluh ul ijhi avene ana ana ine Elks lodge and Lions club both of Champaign Sept 25 1937 he married Marian Phillips who survives with a son Robert a daughter Judith Ann his father and two sisters Mar jorie Ruth Charles of Bedford and Elizabeth Jeanne Charles at home uneral services Tuesday at 2 RED QUINT red Quint 74 1207 Adams street died Saturday at 7:40 at the Home hospital as the result of a broken hip He mar ried Rosina Schmidt who pre ceded him in death Mr Quint ciated with the late George Dahm well known carpenter was asso for over 30 years Hfe was a member of St James Lutheran church A daughter Mrs Luella jm tiurknardt I vives Body at the i Monday I day at 2:30 i Lutheran church REV RED ROTHERMEL Rev red Rothermel 54 pastor of St Catholic church at St Johns Ind died Monday morning in a South Chi cago hospital of a heart attack "GEORGIANA" DRESSES Exclusive With Us QUEEN CITY GfcASS Mirrors Plate Windows ac tory and urniture Tops ij i HowJ) rid wards Helps 'TnnefinMatl nllrel Constipated olks! or years Dr Edwards relieved patients bothered by constipation with his famous Dr Olive Tablets now sold by all drugstores Olive Tablets are milcLjjenlle bUt oh so thorough! Olive Tablets act on both upper and lower bowels to pro duce more natural like movements No griping Just complete satisfaction Caution: use as directed 15J 30f! JOHN PAYNE BENDIX Senlimental Journey ROO IRE Sparks from a chimney set fire to the roof of Lowell residence 615 South eighth street Sunday was light Tbh Heart of Mm' Ther' BeavY Everywhere and other top turret and WILLIAM POWELL EDWARD ARNOLD MARION BELL BUNIN'S PUPPETS CYD CHARISSE HUME CRONYN WILLIAM RAWLEY ROBERT LEWIS' VIRGINIA O'BRIEN KEENAN WYNN i i 1 ft igiig st a wry a Hi I SfEPfCK I I I ACTION Illi AHA tops in Tracy HI' thrills as Chester hHv mb! famed de I 4 tectlve to life I I CONWAY I Ult 'i rrn jl irrrnrvo It 1 Zr UI7IIDY1 1 RANK SINATRA In? 1 HOUSE I LIVE TV UftA a A Tml zti Miwif a nn 'Mir CARTOON AND COMEDY 99 ''A I Pg fflGHlDWr OHkll HJ rtriry: 'Jbihi 'iiIvy jg 1 i I I I I I il i 1 1 1 'a III Jb III 1 jf Jr 9 asm MX Jr Bi I bs a MARI Piles I 1111 I I WV A I I If II I 4.

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