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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 13

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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 13 DAILY CROSSWORD Charge Filed In Pistol Slaying TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1968 EX-CARRIER SPEAKS Newspaperboy Learns Hoiv To Please Public 3. Western zs, uuiao farm loweit 4. Anger note 5. Down: 26. Nour.

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A manslaughter charge was filed yesterday in Elkhart Circuit Court against Tommy Sutton, 26 years old, Goshen, in the pistol slaying of a 24-year-old Goshen boat factory foreman. Sutton's 23-year-old wife, Mrs. Imogene Sutton, was ordered held in the Elkhart County Jail as a material witness in the slaying. The victim, Larry Tracey of New Paris, died Saturday in Goshen General Hospital of a gunshot wound after a quarrel with Sutton in the Tracey home, police said. KespunsiDiuiy is tne most important tning an Indianapolis Power and Light Company executive learned from carrying newspapers as a boy.

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Hint Stockholm (UPI) Swedish police yesterday investigated the theft of official United States documents from an American diplomat lured to an apartment on the pretext of helping U.S. deserters to return to their units. The incident Sunday in which U.S. Consul Merle E. Arp also was "jostled about" by four men is likely to put additional strain on already-disturbed relations between the United States and Sweden, diplomatic observers said.

WITH ARP were William Russell, editor of the privately-owned European edition of the Army Times, and Russell's secretary, the embassy said. Arp identified the American deserters as Ennis Dotson Jr. of Ballinger, and Edward tne newspaper properly and that collections had to be made on time and in a cheerful manner," Norman C. Beplay, supervisor of employe welfare for the utility, said. "Public contact was something else I am glad I had an early start in.

There are so many types of personalities and types of people that I had to learn what each one wanted and then do my best to please each one," he said. Beplay also said his career as a newspaperboy taught him to make personal sacrifices by hav- 5 to it7, a r-r Eft 2 wo 3i 7i yy yy 4i ill4 Norman C. Beplay Murray of New Jersey. ing to arise early in the morning so delivery could be made on time. Police sources said they BEAT RISING PRICES! BE A MART MONEY SAVER! were seeking evidence to deter mine whether the deserters could be charged with theft of two U.S.

certificates or Goren On Bridge By CHARLES H. GOREN identity. If charged and con victed, the Americans could APMIKAL 295 SQ. (Formerly Called be expelled from Sweden where they were granted asylum to escape war duty in UNCLE RAY: Tivo Gases Combined To Produce Water By RAMON COFFMAN COLOR TV Vietnam. A U.S.

spokesman said Rus sell, who had been in Sweden for some time trying to per Facts about Mexico's poo A fifth grade class would suade deserters to return to their units, phoned the Em pie and their customs, also like the answer to this about the ancient Aztecs, bassy early Sunday and said he had two G.I.s who had changed their minds about appear in the leaflet, "Mexico And The Mexicans." This leaflet will be sent to you without charge if you inclose a long, 1 f-addressed, stamped envelope with your request to Uncle Ray, in care Buy Today! Have Today! On the sf MART INSTANT CREDIT PLAN No Money Down! of The Indianapolis Star. East-West vulnerable. South deals. NORTH A42. A 10 5 0 A984 A A 9 5 WEST EAST A 9 3 4866 VQ9842 OKQJ73 05 3 A 10 2 SOUTH A AKQJ107 Wold 10 6 2 8 784 The bidding: South West North East 3 A Pass 4 A Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: King of In order to land his four-spade contract, South found it necessary to secure a key assist from one of his opponents.

Although the opening preemptive bid of three spades is a bit off center holding only a six -card suit, South is assured of winning six tricks even if partner holds nothing. The 150 honors provides further insurance against a heavy deficit on the deal. three top tricks to contribute, he hoped that his intermediate cards might prove useful, so he put his partner in game. West opened the king of diamonds and declarer put up dummy's ace, South observed that he was in position to discard a diamond on North's ace of hearts and then banked his hopes on an even division of the outstanding clubs. THIS PROSPECT was distinctly against the odds, however, and South decided instead to work on the diamond suit to establish an additional trick.

Trumps were drawn in three rounds as dummy and West both discarded hearts. A small diamond was led and West put up the jack and shifted to the three of clubs. A small club was played from dummy and East held the trick with the 10. The king was returned and North's ace was played after West showed out. SOUTH WAS NOW in full control, and he led another diamond to his 10 forcing out West's queen and establishing question: "How could two gases combine to form the liquid known as water?" It is the nature of some gases to turn into liquid under certain conditions of temperature and pressure.

The gases in air turn into "liquid air" after they have been compressed, raising the pressure about 3,000 pounds to the square inch and have reached a temperature of 312 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. HAPPILY, oxygen and hydrogen needed no such pressure or coldness to combine when water was produced RCA Costs LESS at the MART New Vista MMHI I BOl staying in Sweden. ARP WENT with Russell and the latter's secretary to an apartment in a student home to help fill out necessary forms for the return, the spokesman said. Dotson and Murray were waiting in the apartment and Arp began to fill out a certificate of identification on a typewriter when four other men burst into the room and began to "snap pictures and jostle Arp about," he said. Teachers are invited to select sets of five questions from among those asked by their pupils, in any ynide, third throuah 12th.

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Uncle Ray will award a 20-voliune set of the World 278 Book Encyclopedia. (Copyright 1948) Butler Students early in the earth's history. gs North's nine for the fulfilling trick. West could not avoid putting the dummy back in either with the ace of hearts or the nine of diamonds and declarer obtained two club discards. He lost, in all, two diamond tricks and one club.

Thwarted In Try According to one theory, the earth had a vast amount of mist around it during a bygone age, making it look like the planet Venus at the present time. Then came cooling, with two molecules of hydrogen combining with one molecule At'PantyRaicl' Although North had only An estimated 500 Butler University students stormed Schwitzer Women's Residence of oxygen and making rain which tumbled to the ground. IF THAT WAS the way the Famous Brand ALL-TRANSISTOR PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER Complete with Tape, Microphone, Ear Speaker and Batteries. Compare at $19.95 ARVIN PORTABLE STEREO PHONO With Tilt-down Turntable and Detachable Wing Speakers. Compare at $49.95 Famous Brand 10-TRANSISTOR AMFM PORTABLE RADIO Complete with Battery and Private Ear Speaker.

Hall at 750 West Hampton Drive about 1 1 p.m. last night earth received water for the and attempted to enter seven oceans, the rain probably kept sorority houses in a "panty falling for hundreds of years. raid." Compare at $16.95 All the lakes, ponds and 99 OBSERVE that South was careful not to release the ace of hearts prematurely. That card must be preserved as a delayed entry to North's established diamond even though declarer can no longer negoi-ate access directly after the minor suit aces are dislodged. Instead he is able to make use of the heart control by putting his opponent to work for him.

(Copyright mi) Police said windows were 9 other fresh waters of the earth s36 8)9J broken in the residence hall and in the sorority houses would give only enough water to fill up a fraction of the basin of the Atlantic Ocean. tout no other damage was Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer! Over five million packages of the Wii.lard Treatment have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arisinc from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, due to Excess Acid. Ask for "Willard's Message" which fully explains this home treatment-free-at AAG DRJG COMPANY reported. section of For SCIENCE Butler campus policeman Harold Hall suffered a knee your scrapbook. FULL YEAR'S SUPPLY OF TIDE! With the Purchase of Any Washer or Dryer injury when about 40 youths overturned his three-wheel motorcvele near Schwitzer Hall.

Indianapolis police. State Police and Sheriff's deputies restored order by 12:15 a.m. today when they began pa trolling the trouble areas with dogs and ordered students back to their dormitories and fraternity houses or face ar rest. Butler's President Dr. Alex ander E.

Jones said any student caught outside after the first warning would be sus pended from the university. M- mmr jrn TWO vouths were arrested about 1:20 a.m. today in Ross Hall, 600 West Hampton Drive 0 'cCM I onths I I and charged with being disorderly. James P. Lill, and Joe F.

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