_ON TODAY'S EDITORIAL PAGE
A False Messiah: Editorial.
| Stuff and Nonsense About Tito:
| Louts Adamic in the New York Star.
Love Among the Test Tubes:
Book Review.
ST.LOUIS POST-DISPAITC
PEC Y SPAT OFF
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Vol. 100. No. 322.
(70th Year):
ST. LOUIS. 1
FRIDAY, JU LY 23,
SS
1948 —40 PAG ES
PRICE 5 ; CENTS
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GLAY SAYS U. 8. WILL SEND MORE PLANES, BUILD UP BERLIN AIK LIFT
Additional C-54s Will En- able Americans to Over- come Blockade All Win- ter, He Says—Doesn’t Think Reds Want War.
iTTP) American
WASHINGTON. Julv 23 imacinus D. Clay,
Germany,
{sen,
rommander n said to-
day the I'nited States is sending
a large number of additional al
transports the
Russian blockade
necessary be overcome
to Germany so tnat of Rerlin can if through the winter.
“We will he able to deliver in an average of 4500 tons pe! said. “We food and enougn essential needs.’
Clay there might be some
‘ring from cold in Berlin next
he blockade ntinues,
it would not be extreme. added that he Wil) begin truction of new airport in Iv upon his re-
immediately for Berlin bv plane
Berlin
é can provide
day,” Clay all the coal for absolutely
said
afte) series of quick
President Tru- Gh ich mination nol
rences Wi Ana American fete) forced out of Berlin bv the
others reinforced
Will Provide More rime. This will give us time for out vernment » Carry on negotia- Russians that I in lifting of the said in telling re- decision to send
blockade.” Clay porters about the more planes He said any through the bloc States would
Ame!
to break kade by United have to be ‘ican Govern- the. Army. into
decision
force made hy the mont Hist hv
My joh is not to
= rid
and not
CATTryV Us
eonsider riven by Mar- Soviet
interview Sokolovsky.,
(r;ermany, as CUSSION.
told the
would give 3erlin by Lussians vestern Germany helieve
fassily D ommander in for further dis Sokolovskv had
that FR
I'nited LSSIA the
access To
would tet
¢ does not Russians want a war ‘Peace Chances Excellent.’ think anvone want “The chances The air time has
r lift Ame
Air Force
rian
prepared to problem in ussians aft discus- lifting
is now
of food
lin each stepped additiona!
up To
ice nines
Denies Advocating Force e, ee arms rranted,.” who WAas that the had no de-
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red
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6, Column 4.
Fair and Cool an
THE TEMPERATURES
fontinued on Pare
Official forecast for st. Louis and vicinity. Gener- alls fair and moderately cnol tonight and _ = toe- morrow: lowest toniorrow MHoOrn- near 60. highest in afternoon shout ROS.
Hani A LUACE
warmer portion
im wes?
ramorrow POST -DIsSPATCH WEATHER BIRD ero b @ @aT OFF
portion. Clear and cooler to- fair and pleasant tomor- row: Sunday fair and warmer. Stage of the Mississippi at St. Louis, 15.2 — a rise of 3.1; the Missouri at St. Charles, 20.6 feet, a rise of ] ‘a Sunset. 8:20: row), 5:56.
sunrise ‘{tomor-
*rreacas’ anc ter-
¢A°. weather Weather Bureau.’
r-se" supplied Py
:
bation for Five Years Following Period in Prison.
Harry W. Schuermann, St. Louis policy king, was sentenced by ('nited States District Judge Rubey M. Hulen today to four years’ imprisonment and to pay a $40,000 fine, for income tax evasion for the four years 1942-45 inclusive,
His sentence also carried requirement for five years’ bation, subsequent to the four years’ prison term. During the five-yea! period, Schuermann must not engage in any illegal activity
The form of On the first two counts, to 1942 and 1943. four years and $10,000 fine each; on the third and fourth counts, 1944 and 1945, five years and £10,000 fine each. The first two sentences are to be served concurrently, and at thei! end, Schuermann is to be placed on probation for the concurrent five-year periods of the third and fourth count sentences. All the fines must be paid, the court ruled. The tax evasion tutsl fe the four years as stiuted in the indictment, was $146,824.
In a long colloquy rome Duggan, Schuermann’s attor- ney, Judge Hulen said he was “not particularly interested in the matter of gambling, though,” he added, “I consider the nature of his business reprehensible, and ! do not agree with the witnesses who stated that he was of good characte)
Howeve! the Detective Cpl
the pro-
the sentence Was:
relating
with Je-
eourt permitted Jonn Bloecher to testify, over Duggan’s objection, to the odds against avers of the policy game as operated by Schuermann and his associates Bloecher said he was informed that Schuerr ann had been oper- ating the policy game until a re- cent time—he has been in City Jail since his conviction July 2. Duggan insisted that Schuermann had not been so engaged “for some time.”
Bloecher testified, on the | basi:
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BODY OF BOY, 5, WHOFELLINSEWER MANHOLE IS FOUND
-~
Child Tumbles Into Pipe Leading to Drainage Ditch Under River Des Peres.
(Pictures on Page 7A.)
a | The
Jackie today by\ emplo, drainage
Des
road.
hody of 5-vear-old was recovered three sewer department from a sewer under ea ditch near the Rive west of Morganford Jackie into a manhole in the three hours arlie The boy. son f Mr. and Mrs Walter Siener, 466] Allemania street. was playing with his 9- year-old brother. Wayne. and an other hoy. Wayne climbed up on a raised opening to the sewer, saw a min- now In the pipe, and then tum bled in headfirst. There was no cover on the manhole
Wayne ran home and told his mother and a half-brother, Georg: Walsh, 16 years old. While Mrs Siener called police, the Walsh bov returned to the scene, bu? was unable to find the boy’s body The into another sew- er under the River Des Peres thence into the Mississippi river
~WAHLGREN SMILES, - SAYS SUN WILL, TOO, » FOR NEXT FEW DAYS
drenched dershowers for the las weeks, will be given a chance fo the next few days to acquire a sun tan, Weatherman Harry F. Wahl- rren today, beaming. He pre- dicted clear today to- morrow and Sunday ‘ The rains departed late day, hos the time being at with only traces recorded in the city and St. Louis county, and an advancing high pressure” area which dropped the temper 62 degrees at 5-a.m., fine night for sleeping mercury may climh Sunday afternoon. bu exceed 8&5 tomorrow gyren said. Tomorrow will be anniversary of the city’s hot- day On July 24. 1934, the thermometer reached: a peak 1.2 degrees and the average tem
terature for the entire 24 hour
Siener
Peres
fallen sewer about
had
said Jackie
concrete
flows
LF WeT
and
St. Louisans.
.
3 SAlG
skies fo;
vest
least,
iture tf
made it
to the
was QR 7
mann’ S
GOST OF VINE.
IN TAX CA
#%
By a Po. 3t-Dispatch Staff Photoegr: HARRY W. SCHUERMANN
ions, that a 2-number bet,
would come up out hug one chance in 45 to win 3-number bet in 346: S-number bet. 10-numbe!
calculat persons
that the bers one on a bet, ERR
The court absence of mann’'s transactions; said<-his accounts were “chig@®en larger resources being in safety deposit boxe: ous namés “The defenda remarked, “is a cool, ialiaead operator, who defied the ment to come.”
in a plea cited a statement of rell Otis, in the Tor
income tax evasion Cas
one in
commentil
records of
eine uUnael
5
sas City. that punishmen me for > Crime char eC othe . replied cont!
Judge Penderg confessian sistance fe vernmer the atti fought the point, Judge ment an
tiide ¢ Schue?
prosecution at Hulen took unde! application for the
Ot
one in 26.655:
SCHUERMANN GETS 4 YEARS, FINED $40,000
SE
rapner.
pla num on on 4 and 8.911
ba
£ : | @¢€ G
CONCeCLE
,
ne
, iaTim < >
, troVeTN-
eollect faxes Or nis in-
not
ae for
mann,
advise-
grant-
ing of an appeal bond for Schuer-
relea se from jail
REAGHES “HIGhes |
RECORDED
il
Retail Prices 9.3Per Cent
Above Year Food Charges L
the Advance.
WASHIN(
& h o
rON., Governmen! index set a new Lahor on June goods anc se erate income stood
192° be 2Q
i we
ahove Ayr World War ITT. Food Leads departmen’ the ad
Advance e, The said ret
food ted
increase in me was “mainly
~ rise in
ros ne
the foods, the ¢
Continued on Page 6. Column 3.
Ago —
ead
nsible
lepart-
*"y
_ ‘Great to Be Free, Says Operator ° Who Ripped Up Town Switchboard
RIPLEY, Me., July 23 «UP Winifred Hatch bustled mer- about her cottage here toda’
not at all sorry she ripped up the village switchboard and left this town of 350 persons sharing
a single emergency way station
‘| got sick and tired of asking
‘Numbe Diease™’
guess I just
be an oper
it because was too had the New
land Telephone & ieiegru':
would not be able to furnish ser--
ice for four or five months, she said. but that wasnt ner worrr ‘After all.” said the 45-ve
widow, “people got aiong v
telephones for a long time Defcre
the things were invented. Ripley
— have to do the «ame. I owned
he telephone exchange anc I was; within my rights in closing it.” Meanwhile, . disgruntled
folk trudged.to Mrs. Marv
field's general store and post of-
fice staton where the N.E.v. < T.
‘installed an emergency line last
Saturday after Mrs. Hatch quit in
spectacular fashion.
_ Six years with the wrong job
‘was More than any woman could
stand, Mrs. Hatch said.
It seems the Ripley exchange
came into being in 1913 when 63
ar-old ithout
subscribers urchased
phones, put up $4 each
supplied five poles. In
using
co-operat ive "as ON the “My husband
the switchboard
subscribers
stock ™ wo CO-ODNC?!
onth,
the equipmen
mission and “Gentlemen
switchb The lines were
oard Ss : thinking how nice it a
1936
> 4 sat
rocks
be at
home on her cool front porch.
“a. “I decided to go home. I the wires very neatly. I the connections out I severed the trunk wouldn't weaken.
“Then I went
of the
home and
she said. her eves twinkling cut aj!
ripped board
lines—so I
slept
the sweet sieep of the free.”
SLUM GLEARAN
enon A CN ES i ~—~ a ~ eer ee ne -
CE 8 DEAD AS ADNCLASH OVER COMMUNISM
AIMS AND BOND REIGN OF KILLINGS CONTINUES AS NEW PARTY
SSUE INDORSED BY REALTY BOARD
Still Against Public Hous- ing, but Likes Private
Enterprise Feature —
1l-to-1 Vote Follows Explanation by Ford.
$16.000.00
area. dorsed voTte of Daniel F. Sheehan. beat " said Lile of whom were only in favor ot! posal, which will be submit voters at the November @ | but also indorse the plan for carrying out "the clearance program as iaida vor Alovs PrP. Kaufmann Slum Commission
agirectors, present, the bond
ae | T¢ qd
p! ()- ted lor, Ti90nN rin ip i¢
©ium
taken after
%
The vote was
appearance hef
of. James L, Ford Jr., chairman
the Anti-Slum Commission sud
eommittee which drafted the bond Ford, who had sent each
: ‘ Tne =a} Te
Nout}
,
‘“OmMmmMit
hand ordinance e)
}
and answered
cyt questions
Pointed Out, th: +} slum
"Re ne “fits
iis public struction ffer wide eeaual ite enterprise, Ford recalled his experience A, 1s chairman of t] imination Committee, when the strict provisions of thé anti-smoke ordinance we}! posed by fuel interests. He to the present ordinance and its general!
rned
sr] veal
moke 2
S1ccess
ance hx a | cone
Sheenan, in announs
eH Vier re ¢ yi if Win
emphasized
, :
}< opposed
Y¢ ‘~ ¢
Dropo velopment fy} cl
undet
NPCALTS€
enareda q} Pas
Public Honsinge Not Mentioned. ‘lined in the Ford committee
meniwyroOn
rome rthcoming ‘ housing undet pen@ing Taft hil}. ae
low-income fat
if ; Ellender-Wagne!: homes for those
——s le
for Titves rT. Eeevesore ares
and
rs Realtor oan
Board.
Pusmeen GETS JOB FROM TRUMAN; TO EXPLAIN PROGRAM
White appes! committees if he is cal
Parte,
-
pers: nal’
a > 4 4 hk. os wtenaea
deputy administrator in charge of rent control. He later Was counsel for the Office of Eco- nomic Stabilization, chairman of the Federal Communications Com- mission and later price adminis- trator. He was director of pub- licity the Democratic party in the 1944 campaign,
tar iO?
BY 2 DESPERADOES ENDS IN GUN FIGHT
WALLACE WON’T REJECT SUPPORT BY COMMUNISTS
NORMAN THOMAS SPOTS 45 REDS OR SYMPATHIZERS ON chy PARTY COMMITTEES
oe AADELPHIA, July 2. 2MAN THOMAS, Socia!) for President
new
Trigger-Happy Ex - Con- vict Shot to Death, Com-
panion Surrenders
Two Officers Wounded Says He will Welcome in Ohio Man Hunt. Any Backing’ That Comes to Third Party
is of Peace.
—
VAN WER on Bas the
“ , * * ‘ if 7 >
*
Lepublis
or three of us who something about the Communist movement were able to pick out 24 members of the platform committee, 1] members of the rules com- mittee and 10 members of the nominating committee who. to our certain knowl- edge, are Communists) or long-time | fellow travelers. (By fellow travelers, we mean men and women who. in the labor movement and politics, have consciously and consistently followed the Communist party line.)”
“Two
know
denoune ‘
Hilled Two Early Today
Continued on Page 6, Column 2.
LACE PARTY Apathy, Greets, PROBABLY WONT pris tcr.
Philadelphia CARRY ONE STATE Cxizen
pele ‘Gideon's Moves In.
Wounded Officers Fignt
Responsible Leaders Say They Are Looking to 1952 — ership Lacking.
Ponular Lead- ty JOSEPH DRISCOLT. National Correspondent of the
Post-Dispatch. WITH
THE Cars
LOVE HILA-
. hs
[PED
27, RAYMOND FP. BRANDT Chief Washington Correspondent af the Post- Dispatch HILADE myitvinpee July
A Wi y
has
mt
Crowded Car Off Road
‘i ont (yet Needed Votes.
ec heer
Old F Paths
arty
Killing Wednesda.
. rT) 2 bent wv Fr Fr cnr col ii l€ Di
hi ~
Continued on Page 4, Column 6. Continued on Page 6, Column 3.
Few Pedestrians Use Tunnels
At 12th and Market, Due to Odor
Veest’s Mother Savs He Should Pay if “ Did Anvthine Wrong MOaADVTeEpy ecyreerer WY oe
> + sper af
handkerchief rs braved tr
between ses ifth boulevard unde1-
and oO lore use ne under- poses rez ila: ly said he did s0 be- down here a few . Two men who
the Federal] Buiid- ded for the underpass ir minds, however, got to the top of the
isses between
Suggests
Battled as
IDEON’S OF
a nie to
“GATHERS FOR CONVENTION TUGWELL MAKES
SHARP REPLY 10 CHARGES IT 1S SOVIET AGENCY
A.D.A. Plans to Indorse Dewey — This Is Denied by Spokes- man for Group — Wal-
lace in Philadelphia.
By FDWARD A. HARRIS
4 Washington Correspondent the Post Dispatch. HILADELPHIA, July
‘ommu! control of
New party and the partys
renounce Com- still loomed today
factor cs of the Vice Presi- arrived to
‘ VONTION Aa POriTie! dent Henry A WW ace take over person: irection of
rnventi:
third Soviet : mad anti. <t, New Ameri- Democratic Action, and withering replv by Dr. Tugwell ot ago highlighted the the platform Conven-
the I'nij-
to the morning Washington. secretary of hou
iilv was
before
rowever, permitted to and then onlv had sought to per-
Loeh
atement?,
rwel]
pr soril —— moment tha
‘is onslaught, in which he | Mae Ww renounce a pre Ciaeh chism New
rone
+ s ‘ : . 5, (iia | ine
denounce and
a Tugwell read ! lv dramatic % the deen
= eo Da . : ranks one-time
attack which make on the rted. “is. of Others us have and in the formal
mpe rate
1osen to
matter of taste appeared before in good faith » infinence the
tended for this the motives
Syn? ¢ Abadia if
now, the GG@e nmoderat Vallace Mmove- Dewey Indorsement. a next? This a move prepara- Gov. Thomas E. Truman Only
sucgests
denounced lirectly he lines: right tn
not
chosen the
You ought
a trip to Albany Philadelphia. ;
was furious because he
dismissed from the wit-
tir and could not repiy
Tugwell on the issue,
the next best thing by
press conference a few
later in his room at
Hotel, convene
the
‘s refusal to ree
unism and to indorse
Recovery Program,
“confirms our be-
at the so-called hearings of
the platform committee have been that the third party irrevocably committed to the course get by the Communist
a¢ham and
wipe He went on to deny heatedly that the A.D.A. had any intention of supporting the Republican presidential nom ilinee. He was un- say. in fact, whom the A.D:A. would support. The group has been critical of Truman, op- posed to Republicans and bitter- est of all about the third party, One of its members, former Deme ocratic publicist Paul A. Porter, has been credited with this wise- crack about his own organization: Never have so few been led by
But despite any vulnerability of
Continued on Page 6, Column L
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RUSSINS OFFER. War Flyer Gives Up in ‘Bombins’ GEN ESENHOWER WIFE ARRESTED. Searching for Boy in Sewer SENTNER ON KEW TO UFT WiGHWAY Of She UN's Did Tor Peace” ay DEWEY TALK. INEATHOF MAN mg ARTY COMMITTEE BLOCKADE F US. ____INCROS ABROAD ON VACATION TR MM age -gemm ON NOMINATION
ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH © ee ___ ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
come 2 Bie Oo” 5x See «=O Pawling Farm — Van. Someone Inducing pgp ©. - Sam ~O sigee ee eae > SS Member of Group a eh ees ees é c , £2 peel ae sane pe. CERES BES ; . eo * e 2 A oS | 3 ee p y 3 ed ast : oe att , t
ee. © Be. Oa i: me Meee =6denberg and Dulles Go- Heart Trouble’ Says eee. 7 “ee ee te tee se )|=|(Drawing Up Wallace Sokolovsky Makes Ges- Qa @@ -mammer Pe Pans Sas : ) > :
-
ture in Interview — % Americans Reply They = Imposed __ Restrictions a, il wo hash orsemiatess, sm
After Soviet Action. i OR, Re te, CM ge BEE
explosive the
ing There Tomorrow. Official in Maine. os Soa Ae pS ee tet Platform. °
ee RR ee . Dewey and Gs
BY JOHN B. McDERMOTT
(Copyrial 19468.) YORK ‘ *
BERLIN, , | f 23 | P) Poli here : '
ehal Vassily D. Sokolovsky, us- Stephen J. Supina, Pil
sian commander in Germany, id plane that “hombea tions headquarters +&! last night that cess. vesterday, he blockade of Beri ad be lifted in New Haven, Ameérical pene tne Supina gave up the Russians, newspaper told the United ss in an summoned informal interview was Imposed | regulations requiring special pe n ssociated Pr mits for Russians wishin 0.7 nan identifying hims the American zone surren . tne The American Military Govern
. ; ae be ment, in a statement today, sala
in
Sokolovsky complained were
dered only : er the Russiar
the travel restrictions apout whicn
+ '. ie ni | Co za Wie Se mm nower motored it Screams in Court taken similar action against the Miss! See Ps é —— :
Americans sheen ens <i : =e ter 3 mn wirept t} tt rOVvern n ee Interview With Sokolovsky. sheets ee . SUPINA
ry , 1.
e interview with SoKolo
SSjAHT Note Attached to Missle.
ig Be OVERLAND MAN FINED $59 me IN DISPUTE WITH NEIGHBOA
ita ~~ : Tphe ‘nropusk recinrocatnd . * ‘* 7 f interview ee think that bhecause crisis —the hlockade any danger of war he.
ap OMPSON GALLS FOR REPEAL CUT IN STATE INCOME TAX
wil] he
Blockade,” He Save orm . 4 ™ ; ;
‘ , (‘2 TV)
, ee , ‘ a , ‘ ‘ Save 20°. to 1%", @t Netthie «
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The charces came after ters rerarded
~ " ice ‘ , . p A | : .. authorities nrotested rmal! ; + . " a 3 ws @oir t : ~ ane ; 4 — . X m 4. Q ty Sipie : ; ia ’ aATAINS? gifeced 1 7 a? ~ : ' hertn ot ight . ay 2 ) . ® * e which might cl , ay in the air lane used bv t ! . > ; finn . } . : " . . new meeting | | aval Air Force in: the British ign ministers ‘vs
States desire t v} ‘Or Max | mum freedom of movement be : rc ‘ a — . — + ’ 7 Tween tne rFones Mave said in 3 i| Riy\ ( f \ | | i : : . a - * d . & nq ‘ TY’ é : ) ] di J ‘ . < The American : rictions pre eir::mahbts ~wofar red ti; ’ 1 Sokolov: i > ; A .
were inposed May 5S. 1948, afte: The
choicest seat in the
similar restrictions had heen i™Mm
posed. on American nnel house js yours aft 6:30 each
is Saturcay evening when i+s 6 Founded bs JOSEPH PULITEER _ en ) hikes 8 Abie gay, romantic comedy on — | MAin LILI—I1111 OLIVE ST. (1) , — ~~ | Published Dally by The Puligser Purtishing tne radio show of the same . Ce. Enterec as second-class matter. J). 17. Be Sh ies :
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ST LOUIS POST-DISPATCH RIDAY, JULY 23,;198 ##«§= +. _—:__~—_._~'| . + SELOUIS POST-DISPATCH
DAIRIES Th SEEK. Trying Out for Parts in Park MA) AT HEARING SANTA FE GIVES UP FIGHT INQUIRY ORDERED 1S. APPROVAL OF cn (NITYEARNINGS COS St eo LOM INTO SUICIDE OF
Announcement Made in Telegram From
LINIFORM PRICES a OD et |] meh y Lar € ox | ; VV PRAPASA ident Gurley — C. of C. Head Still Hopes BF Fl) F CHIEF 3 P », J , 7 IF . *¢ y,7' a e/ a ge ieee City Can Get Service of Railway. re:
F(R PRODUCERS | i b | : y F . ; | ‘ 4 S q | be of ff League of Women Voters’ he Santa Fe railroad has given ;pending case and with great re- Investigation to Start
ee | ; Ke 4 | 5 ) fA 3 A , : ms f — bed = F Mi” = ihe . up its fight to a wis. it luctance is forced to abandon n Monday in Mayor's Of-
enews «6«6CCrges ae veceamm this time its effo cine Passage as Fair Way to om F. G Gurley. | sident, | St. Loui "| ficee—Pastors Invited to
Market-Wide Pool Pro- ioe asi: pees: aagneiee Rake | Meet Crisis. the St. Louis. Chamber of -Com-lsire to express cur aane aus Testify.
posed—Mayor to Ask FTC for Inquiry on ‘In-
terlocking Interests teh <2 Te RE fae by ; 4 i. iy : ou. ie ee I"niversit ‘er leno yf: roposal bh rie) ‘paiirend Milk Industry. "i pe ee ee : er 1] Two commission’ ex of mmended that
St. Louis dai ‘irms announced
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foday they would follow a recom-
of tn Citizens’ Milk
ation Committee by seek-
rket-wide pool to estab-
uniform prices to dairy farm-
ers, while ayor. Kaufmann fol-
lowed another uggestion of the committee
gation by the Government ne
-~By a Pos!
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leged interlocking
interests and oe: : t ispatch St:
activitie f a al Some of the child violinists who gathered at 1he Municipal Theater yesterday to ?¢: ivities Of certain elemen »! | 4 »
th ' narts in the Muncipal Opera’s production of “Sar.
ne dairy industry were com: 8
made Bs ties ~ Child Violinists Make Their Bids ST. LOUISANS ROBBED oe: « For Roles in Park Opera’s ‘Sari’ 4, 0 000 _
torney Pprre
POLITICS NO PLACE — 3 PHONE CLERKS ARRESTED FOR A MAGICIAN, __|NRAID ON ‘SNEAK’ HANDBOOK SPEAKER LEARNS Be Asked toe Act nt hia | | " | : Will L: Lindthorst Tries Bit Commission. t! ~ e ‘aming anc ni a 7 at nan thi 6 in he ayia Dine 2 | . val Legerdemain at Moect-
Dai _ os } Samy Aas lp Arth: if nec I« O sted i j ; J vid ' a j , ’ - : ‘ ,o ‘ 4 - : , ut 4 — ; us : ; , ? . ~* 4 ; ‘ ' , , .
Bredeck healt] methe firms pool COM- would benefit the ren d voung: not because the distrib- ee Une Smarts i ai i ae ve 4 itors themselves believed it would : gtethe arsine belt oo Wee once as the children grimly te " . rl OTn in "Are? ~S 7 i Mrivea se é a We sincerely requ | ~ 4, their best recital pieces f ou ) , ¢ adoption of the mai N} © 'jury. Most of the selectic ‘re | drin: from his othe bh! CCL ia As tation. in , | oy sg aoe i cS ee as 00] for any possible cood which ae “UNrink afternool when th t: ry; ee cs ae : Avan meee : ry } r ' ; , such ; noe! i. Ji in in I I ; > i IU! KeED : . ;, ——" ai | mn pee sine ; : uwnanor; cay?) Ale cA) : ’ ‘esult tnereirom lé sala , . , oe yy re} the en The bdburgls P oie tt on nwinie?d the ‘ ‘ lang 17 result therefrom.” he said eee at corink To/ | The members of the jury 1 "The burg saation’ Goanmnittos at the meeting at Kulage H ECTROCUTED Bredeck'’s View on Pools. rn . | a aid. apparent! a expel Cham : merc ssid the a: ) ore fondav ~ , ; ere . i raumere) their opinion , the hildren’s ; 3 (namber. « 1m e 295, : AVENE nd: Spencer referred to a statement | Aumeren . seas ced, because they took only the Chamber would not oppose tl | 7 nie friend. WHEN WORKING IN QUARRY ; etiips ,nen MCA! 11] LiKe LOW; mils 2 a ryiirt < r ae 2h : ¢ itis Jal b’} ; (i ' . aig Bredeck \' ' ya ‘Ba t Fis Ws oF ; _ a . - ch lex o} . ' o. % . } 7 ; 9 ridiial 4 nN Orc P = - : ; = , i as 9 re
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HEAD ACCIDENTALLY XAMINES SON'S RIFLE
ee! Secress2 8599) IN LOOT FOUND'3 ADMIT GETTING _ "5 “ite few tn Los Angeles Ja rgart St. a letter car ward organization would let some = ee Gl he paid the same WEPEN POLICE CALL! $465 BY FALSE _ plan to stay unit aug 8 nce denially yesterday when a .22 ca “when he sends some moncy down AVenue, Alorton, Ill, was pro- fe eager Re ees Maret y= | aeteQDEBAKER |
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— SUSPECT’S BLUFF INJURY CLAIMS ee ee ee ee Ue statement. “MOM we. ek aca uccess- PARTS and SERVICE
a dentin rat a, Foreman Had Invited Them Detectives Wonderine How FINDS $1000 aie ae a oat anneniegs Os a eee ee : ee : — CARS AND TRUCKS
hipments to this are: | to Search His Home for Ex-Convict Supported Self NEW YORK, July °25 P)— He told deputy sheriffs he was|speaker campaigning’ for him at O'd and was employe | MERRY MOTOR co.
era teal canta r es ey : Company Goods. Find the Answer. : ave she | , nt} 1
hased on whethe:
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than they would
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