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* •' IWt in -k- -r:ilv Ti MI'S, :i ■ • ' ••fill flats
i i • Ai t Cong March 1 V,: .
-I BS4 |tll1 ION It \ ! >>
' ttii k t> «-arrit-r :si «•:!> . «."> j
.t1 ti. i :irr. r ;n city $1.1"
• r h\ .ill in Hrrrkinmiirt Tr.n|i- \r.-a #4.!*"
v«f Ipv nail n T>ah-. ut*iri«' Mn-rkt-nridgi Trail.- Arva I*>.im)
ii bv nail nut of :it - $SMm
.« ri-f'••«-ti n ip' r th * character, standing or reputation of
f r • or corp..rat • n which may nppr.ir in the column* of
<!:.*• A • r • will b<- ifiailly rorni tnl upon it b«-ing
* : •• •■ atti-ntinn of thr manair.-nt-nt.
torn, ami h - kiihI '.mi >•!' i ran-
I{h (Ved Was th.- |iiuv l mint-
th - l'SI A -aid.
t'atr!. .in "pickinif up" throu-
gh liberal r"uppkM! -nt«ii fc«-<l ne.
tiir • . pol l . •!. ;n .1 a> •• ' <n o
"fair «•!•• ! tan K .(•— ami latnli-
• ii ii |hii t«-<l "in -oily fail coml
1 ion."
Death Penalty For
Jones Is Sought
Western
I
% > • i l' ? • -< • of ;ifi j
icr.'t- nt. .<i ■ with making i
«t fmm I) ' M P* ' •* ' f- ' v^"'h
•i t !► bmuj . f woman
OBSERVER
* ! '*1 III r> W
• th tho« a h*i w isiit
Nilwl III partial pay
I • v • *.iuai. il.itu • |
'"■> *"'• mafff to- j
• . k ■ t.. .jilr. -. I
f • • •) v' I ■'• |h il.njr No
fr*. t« nl i v \ al alontr
n v. ouirht to vi
■<1 fixhinr Htnrifi.
\NSoN, T.*.. Mav 11. •! i
Th.- •)• .ith penalty will b« .tnujrht i
in th> iiiurii'i liial of William K. ■ m
Jot!.-. chargi-d with kill i nar Kin LOU a
ami ilawifht' i, [>i*t rirt Attor-i
ii '\ .1*1:. Willouirhbv imlii*atI'll
tiMlay.
Testimony in the trial l -jran last
nivht. shm-fly after jur\ iwlwtinn
w.i* completed. W lloutrhhy stivss
• il th> death penalty in tjueatjori-
• nir prospective jurois.
.|..ne , *. Santa K«- lailm.id
nection foi>man, is b>-inK tried on
chiiiK' * that he k.li.il Iii- 12 year-
old li.mght. r, 1.* la Maud, with a,
hamni' i . H also i-« und< i indict
ment for th' .-laying of his wife
Mam, ■. •■'•
i Continued trom I'aue 1)
iiiiu of MacA'thur.
Marshall has .-ta ed lhat Mac-
' • tfcur'-. plaiM inijrht. if aii-
• i;ted i' i «r w itli Kussia for
hie! Mi. world not rea«ly.
i i .. told a reporter the de-
-.•cretary'n testimony has
i >■ ch:n t'ed hi# mind "one bit."
Tuft -till holds that the nation
ii ust choo#e b -tween what he calls
"appeasement" in Korea and Mao-
I Arthur's proKrum for Kitting the
Chines' liiils in Manchuria, and
elsewhere.
(Continued from I'ate I)
n th. t«> fields included the
l.iMMith ton of hmh explosives
dropped on North Korean air-
! strips since the Chinese spring
offensive b gan April SJ.
Aerial rei'onnaissance and intel-
Iic. nce reports indicated the Corn-
• luinsts may aim ihe -econd blow
of th. . offensive at the Central
fio'^J. The < hinese It. lis broke
through there for gains of ;;•> to
to mill.s in their first assault two
weeks ago.
Mod To Chicago
For GOP Meeting
Arouses Philly
By CARTKK HRADLEY
I'niteil I'ress Staff Correspondent
TI'LSA, Oklu., May II. I l'._
A sHhcoinmittee ri'comnu'ndation
that the l! ."i^ Itepublii'an National
Convention be he d n Chicago was
expected to nie *t i strong floor
fight from I'hilaili iphia interests
t.iday when the full liol' National
committee ope-ns ts meetings.
The seven-mat. -ub-committee
last night voted unanimously in
favor of the windy city as the
site for the convention to be held
July 21. I>- 2.
Walter H Antn-nherg, publisher
• ■I the 1'hiladelpliia loouiier and no inom-y lo 'lulsa, but VSenie ■
the chairman of the Philadelphia I Schro. der. Illinois National com-'
i committee, immediately announced | mitteeinan and repn sentativ# of
'that he had been promised a hear-1 the Chicago citizens group, said
ling before the full committee when Chicago could raise fJWIO.tMMI if ne-
I the question of a convention city is cessary. One half "f it would go
Woman and Parrot
Savod By Firemen
to the Republicans and the other
half to the Democrats if both sel-
their convention
brought before the meeting, pmh
ably this afternoon.
The recommended date—which ected • hicugo as
would b«' the latest in the party's headquarters.
history—also was expected to be
greeted with considerable opposi-
tion.
Annenberg was ready to pledge j
mi behalf of Philadelphia the turn
of Of this amount. >2'« i,-
IMMI would be given to the commit-
tee immediately with the additio-
nal —for the entertainment
of delegates—to be paid later.
Another factor among Annen-
berg's arguments for the selection
of Philadelphia was the larger
number of co-axial television cab-
les stemming from the (Vnnsylva- I ti> hold
ma city. . jndiuiut state convention which k>'d
The Chicago delegation brought will not meet until June 2H, 1!).">2. ton
The subcommittee asked for a
written guarantee of $l2i>,iXM> by-
next IVcember and another
immi by* March I, 1!>.V2, plus a guar-
antee of funds to pay the expen-
ses of th« arrangement* commit-
tee in a pre-convention meeting.
Schroed' sutd he would suggest
to the Chicago delegation that it
accept the committee's deal.
A vote of a.'t national committee- j
men is needed to locate the con-
vention.
A subcommittee spokesman said I
th ' late ilat> was chosen m order
the convention after the'
HOUSTON, Tex., May II 'U-*>—
Mrs Mary (iulterre* and her par-
rot were rescued by firemen last
night nfte ra one-alarm
trapped her in her room
coml fUs r of a
ing. ,
r'ire men said the woman s riM>m
was cut off from escape routes by
the flam s which badly damaged
the building. A ladder was placed
against het window and firemen
fire had
oil the
residential build-
Man Buried Alive
ABII.KNK. rex., May II. 'U P -
Le ms l Pink, To. was buried a
live yesterday bv an avalanche of
five tons of cottonseed as he wor-
in a bin at the Western Cot
Oil Company plant.
Meat Production
In March Bit Off
\! STIV lei May I! U"
. <>(i v.i coi ii.ei. al meat pi'sluc
.H P.1
Divorce In Fonda
Case Is Reserved
Kxpi-
merchants | T
M ■ • • •! . -t tin.
'' p'.'i' '1 Man h, but
•t I ■> p. to ... th. 1 !#.".• |
' M tii- I S Depart 1
' ' ' 1 ' ' V-' • lit., . .1 today. I
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1 ' I In ii I |n p ' • nt. the I'S
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. , t -' .|'i-irtei o| ia. I. ;
r ' 1. ■ • ' f li? 1 '♦ I ..'iM.'l.lHH I
I' ii'iN I i • ■ ..e|i ,iI meats. This j
* . • up three |m i cent from a war I
. MM , H-o-n • e., .
^ ® rh u '1 dn't -hape up as well
' aid I'.turi. The us-
■ 1' ... \l. t .. . • f a, |el| to .|o it,
' "• -• th. defKirtn • nt said.
>'1 t■ ii.d ttie gee. ■ al seasonal improve-
' • i: M .,r f —' ■ .11if mil - took
II.
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f rr e *• f
In onk
□ 6 • act conposr o or
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** •• -t p*?t3 or oi ACtcns
M V/E BRO«rN Orr «NO
r loattq mto
LUATI.D INTO
te. E. SJB*M NfcON
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B ith a )rv iron ard a st T
>ran—ccntro! knob on tb«
rar.dl# Hat fabric control,
feut'en nooks and stand.
MERRILL
TlltK \ Ml SITI'LV
BRIlMiKittKT. Conn.. May II
•u p I I- ~ 'I 'I the d • Ult
..f Mi - Ve H'nivi r I-* mi l • • t
Stiiinf.'iil against het millionaire
sportsman hu-bund a.is reserved
today hy Sup' rm Court Jmlge Kd
w ; rd .1 I a I y.
\l - K--rid; soHh d \esterday
Testified IhlUgla- C Kelt"
da admitted being unfaithful "on
numerou- occasions"* after tiny
separated in August I
She seeking a divorce oil tin
ground ' . dultery, identifying the
other woman only a- "Kdith.**
Mr Fonda claimed she went to
Napb . Fla . in January. l:i">o. and
discovend hei- Texas oilman hus-
band had been th• re a n orith i ar
her ;eith "Kdith.*'[("positions from
(iulf Hotel employes said p..ml..
and a woman register! d as Ii s
wif. stayed at th" hotel fiv. or ix
day- it. Dereinher, 1?M!>.
P'.nda's plane losr -how.d In-
had flown to Florida after flying
to Texas on bu-ine--.
In testimony on financial af-
fairs ..f the Fonda Mi-. Fonda
wept again a she admitted sign
n)f her hushand's name to check.-
to get -mon. y to p ty her living
"*|K.-n-. >'hi -anl - -lie "worked Church, Fast
1 ; l-t^sofr ratoinjr: hoy ■ and al-jden Streets,
lalfa" on tln ir HalTimoie. Mil..'! Mav "n Th
frfwr- \7-JUt p. „i.
Train, r Ike Hill of the I'mver-
- t> of Illinois football team esti- |
iat.'- it takes 12.aOO yards of 7.1 |
miles of tape t>. keep a major foot- I
ball tean for a season. He said
most .>f fb" ':.pe is used Hi the
daily taping of player's ankle-.
VICK FLINT
uer so, lcl'B: z
&OK T KNCW vv -ST I Mfe
s-ouez -re P ^ VW #MT
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tmm# =lim^) to s6t houp
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hotel / n
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revival nt
tonight at
alx.\e, will conduct
eting which will op-
th!- Calvary ICaptist
WhteU-r . and (.'am-
and-will last throu gll
sen-ices will start at
ALLEY l)OP
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r- HFAH —- WHAT ?
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CAPTAIN, j
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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' for « me (Iiiuk*.
nit fur \« nr hr^l I>F)
1,1 V i,il l thr I« «i u
of >«M r
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rtiiniMi**' Ihrrr'* n« «nh«
i<i# fwr cU aMinL. h\ rhr M \K-
W \ i I b \ \ K H >
HENRY NAHM
SUPPLY CO.
: tfi" Waffle Piipie. Solid
\ Color* Yd. 'fell
j .1ft" Moral Waffle Pique Vd. ft.'x ;;
1-15 r*oovz-i CHAPicrpc ju5T voveo
/--tPC CBOV v ' =CKD • M€'6 A 81& WHEEL,
A REAL WOH CLASS OPERATOR /
"TftOuBLI?
3k
your kaimk.suh. it'5
hard to uetermime/ eh?om, -
f-rom the wav s yeh...cap n..
youh -u^W., NOT f that'S what
DRESSED/
TH' BOYS
CALLED ME
vkKY WELL...lT'S MAH
DU r y.C Ak'n, t (j r.uN
DUC r YOl) AS A VV\Z
NUH (JP WAH TO A
PlACfc or Cl>NriNtr-tENt
MAII K ANTATIOM,
SUH.AFTER YOIJ.' .
MAM DAIJCjH T fc K ,'JUM,
MAfjrjOl IA SUE.
YEZ/UH.t;ArM.rf PK B'.E
AS WAR IS. I TT> SOME-
TIMES NOT AS BAD ASf
SOME O> PEOPLE
iNir.'
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I DUNNO.
COLONEL, t
Solid I olora llotleil S i«|,
U TV!
w 0 s«|. percale* .... Yd. 4*c |
117 M COfTRT PHONB M j
A^OR^N.THIS T Ut GEV.TUvrsJ. I SECURED TdiS MECHAN'CAL.
i«; n^wrLc / J varvcl second-ha^o, sur trt as good
—A t mew. mavim6 been bun Only j
XvSL'ewJCY By ONECAReFULOLD LAW /
I *
LOWEST COST FINANCING
ON NEW CARS
I I SORROW 1 HE PI'RCH ASE MONEY IN ADVANCR
I oW F.ST COST q|-|( KEST SFKVM'K
l«H O. (KFDIT COMPI.KTE INSITKANCK
BLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
PHONK 7"
~ JET
poweheb?
YES. DUCTOK
BUT MOST OF
HIS TROUBLE
HE BRINGt) ON
HI MSFLP
ivfc. iiur
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ON OOP J ur
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HEAVENS /1
MARY WORTH'S FAMILY
MKKl! 50P30UD0FJi NE.VER WOULD,
|>0u!•• LISTEN TO THI-i . HA'/E BLLIEVED '
REVlEWl-THEHEAOUMF 1 THAT THI6 MOMENT
6Xii-.' SBIUIANT NEW ' COULD BE 60 EMPTY/
IBAL i ERIMA POR.'iv y W. WORTH'
tpll you what/ aa going "id let"
eacm op -^OU buy a Tmiro ntepfsr
,'n tmf avalc-amated corn eyplocn^
CC*f>i EVEN get i"it3 PPANUTS
r-r AMD PO^. 'TOO >
MO VATTER WHAT KEY
TOO PLAY IT IN,
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"IN HER OiBUT LAiT*ii(jHr,NIKKI -
i TOVAR GAVE RICH PROMISE Of WE
DAy JOIWHC THE iMNINu ROiTEP
Of BALLtT'f IMMORTALS--PAVLCVA J
DANILOVA.RIABOUCHI.VSHA! "ER X
ETHEREAL GRACE,HER POUiHCD
TECHNIQUE--HER--UH-
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WHAT DOE4* '
about IGOR.
NAVIN5KV
I.. - I'D RATHER YOU
Pf flo THAT PA
• FLEAS':
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4
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LABOR .SELLINC, COW)
IN THE COtD. COLD
STAND
All Yt'J WAvr
*3 BUY IS POP-
CORN, Butter.
AMD BAGS I
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Ho.olint is lh« Wtt motor oil yoor money con boy!
lou fo &or \ — am.
Tut SAiT-- | ^rts'
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1
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lr| I Hf I t4' ^ TWf 11T/ Hi W5IJI? Til
IBEI rl TO CCVtP AtlY TIBb $
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irv in rrdutc rnninr mear. VHien tr*tcU j)|jin^
niunv ot ihc brvi Pr*mium motor qiU. Iljvoline
proved iwitr at toujih' It etcn cscrrdt hra y
iut rcquircmuM*' Thu meant mnrr p<iwrr jnd
milci. rrpairt. Ion ft r enfint life Drue
in. < hange to H oIiik!
Young Service Sfofion
2fi C. Halkrr
Pbonr 2*17
bhf.cke\riih;e
three day
■service!
HAIR-RREADTH HARRY
«ir tKw- it BLAO'C AitU KLMU UAVC
"AKSS TU6 JW I
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mile back !
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