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THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY JULY 3, 1021. 12 HOBO UNION BEGINS HELD. FOR FORT ROBBERY FIRST TRISTATE MEETING TODAY PLAN TO PUSH SECESSION IDEA Tax! Driver and Flvo Soldier Alleged Member of Gang Looting Quartermaster Depot Indianapolis detectives believe they "a dream come true" Unemployment and Labor Residents of West Indianapolis! Will Be at Initial Session. The International Brotherhood Wel have broken up an organised gang 01 thieves which has been working in tho quartermaster department at Fort Harrison, In tho arrest or Paul Marlowe, 1220 West Thirtieth street a taxi cab driver, who Is In city prison on charges of grand larceny and vagrancy. Lieut.

Say They Will Continue Re- I qardless of Barn Action. RcfmrtUcas of action -which may bo fare Association, known as the hobo union, will hold Its first annual conference for the district of Indiana, Ohio and Illinois, at the Labor tomplo, 41 OI UIO at Fort Harrison has placed flvp soldiers under arrest for complicity In tho robberies. Marlowo was arrested by detectives Lonc nnd Hanks on Information that HnrTowe had sold four new ntAmAhiiA in Tlfttnh Adair. 2023 taken by the city to place the municipal baron In another section of Indianapolis, the movement to dlsanncx West Indianapolis from tho corporate city, which was launched at an Indignation mcctlns of ho Enterprise Civic Lnjacue Friday West Pearl street, beginning thlB morning at 10:30 o'clock, according to a communication received yesterday from Joe Howard of Cincinnati. 0 secretary of Sheridan avenue, for J120.

The tires nro said to be worth at least $200. Adair is under arrest for receiving stolon tho organization. Sessions will bo held all day today and tomorrow. niBht, will continue, Is the opinion 01 Stephen Fullen, chairman of tho nuisance committee of the league. goods.

Loot Amounts to $1,000. Mr. Fullen sold yesterday that senti Tlio suDjccifl tor oiscussion toaay win ba "Unemployment, tho Hobo and Organized Labor," "Organized Labor, Unemployment and tho Open Shop Drlvo" and "Civil Liberties and Porsonal Bights and Duties." The soldiers under arrest are Hugh Fleetwood, Hnrry Thomas, William Chandler, Hiram Andrews and John wmau un iifiirrtlvn.fi fiav tho men ment In West Indianapolis favorlne dls-anncxatlon Is practically unanimous. IE set out to develop this tract into the most -nnH worth SI. 000 from tho quartermaster depot at Fort Benja unarics juqcz, wno nas cnargo oi mo renting of tho halls In tho Labor templo said he had rented a hall to a man who sold ho was a member of the association from Cincinnati.

Mr. LeU sold, howovcr. that ho know nothing It," Mr. Fullen wild, "onr no political scheme will be allowed to enter Into Die movement The people of West Inuian- annlla hnvn in tL Common CaUSC. desirable residence district in Indianapolis.

Nature had already endowed it with the alti min iiarrison. rk iiAinnHvnd nav trux naidtera were doing guard duty on several occasions when Marlowo entered quartermaster and Uio question of who is a Democrat and who Is a Republican will not be tude and beauty so essential to the perfect buildings at tho fort, stealing- automo- sorlea. They say Marlowo paid the soldiers to look the other way while ho entered the buildings. The env Mm nntillurn hnvtt nrimltted receiv ing Sift each from Marlowo for their recognized. Mr.

Fullen said that even when Tftest Indianapolis Is dlsannexcd from tho city he bellovea party lines will not be drawn- Women Show Interest. Women are taking an active Interest In the affair, and it probably will be largely through their efforts that the petitions for dlsannexatlon will be circulated. It Is tho belief of leaders of nllotrpri nitrt In' tho robberies. home site. City improvements are rapidly completing the picture.

A remarkably high-grade group of owners guarantees ideal home environment. We advise the man who appreciates this type of a home place to see us without further 'delay. The unsold portion is dwindling rapidly and EVERY SINGLE LOT IS WONDERFULLY DESIRABLE. Marlowe was arrested by detectives as he drove Into tho fort with two young women In Ids cab. He was lua-'mmlliitnlv turned over to tho Federal about the organization or any local members.

Dr. James Eada How, the "millionaire hobo," the father of the association, will not attend tho local meeting. He is In Europe. UPHOLDS MOTION TO' QUASH Judge Collins Sustains Attack on Indictment Against John Melvln In Building Fatality. A motion to quash an indictment against John M.

Melvin, superintendent of the Hotherlngton Berner Steel and Iron Company, charging him with involuntary manslaughter as a Moult of the death of Ezra Tabor, who was killed In the collapse of steel framework for a building at the Emmerich Manual Training high school last Nuvember. was sustained yesterday by authorities for examination. Marlowe was taken before agents of the Department of Justice In the Federal building and later an charging htrn with receiving and disposing of stolen cov- TRAIIS8 ernment property was uiea nszunai mm, rn nrrlt nt? tn arentit of the rfeimrtmnnf. The affidavit was placed In tho hands of MarK btoren, unuea biaias niarcnaj. 5Tice 863 Vaskinbn.

5t- for service on Marlowe. tho movemoni mat iuny to por of the property owners will sign. The first day Mr. Fullen said that nttlo opposition was encountered. The signatures of 50 per cant of the property owners arc required before the petition may submitted to either the city Council or the board of works.

Should tho boaTd of works regard the petition favorably, it has the authority to din-annex th6 district. The Council also may dtaannox any specified territory in the city by the pasage of an ordinance. Mr. Fullen said the petition will be submitted to the board of works first. a matter of courtesy, and If the hoard tkcs no action it will go directs to court.

Tfcr petition fd disannexatlon. ac- tn Trv Pillion Is tllO CUlmllia- MOTHERS THANK PERSHING lwllliil Company In Send' Letter Voting Confidence Judge Collins or junminai court. Tabor woo a workman oralpoyed on Between 44(h and 40th. Turn weti of A. little vert 0 Aferidian Street Service that means Something 710 LtmcL.

Ability of General to Aid Disabled. Expressing confidence In the ability of Gen. Pershing as active chief of staff Hampton Drive Entrance next door toffcithi itlon of a series of Injustices dono the "Won side by the city. PEARSON'S construction. Indicted by Grand Jury.

Melvin was Indicted by the Marion county grand jury early In the year, April 4, tho date set for arraignment, his attorneys filed a motion attacking 0 IKIYO BCCll lUrewil oin-t'u v. M. nni) Mr. Viillnn said, "but this is the last straw. The park board has h.mrilr,! thn nffnirs pertalnlnc to the West Bide through 'gentlemen's agree the Indictment and asked that It ho inrnts." finrt nI ItV flCTGOmeniS in wni1 quashed.

Legal arguments on tho mo in ir. Tiwv vrrv nositlon of the park of the army to aid disabled and stricken ex-service men, and thanking him for placing aid to ex-service men foremost, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Carr, state president of the American War Mothers, yesterday wrote a letter to the general, congratulating him upon the assumption of his new duties. The letter also points out local coses ns among those needing attention, but does not name the specific examples for fear of causing trouhlo to men In their comncnsatlon und hosnltal- tion wero nearu uy juubo uuwia uuiuu time ago, when It was taken under advisement by the court.

li a farce. Going into tno omco of tho board at the city hall, a plan of the proposed pork system for tho city greets the eye. A parkway Is planned Melvin attorneys atiacKea tno theory of tho Indictment, which was based upon tho city building code relating to steel construction. Allega Cured of Diabetes by Mountain Valley Water 14 Years Ago. No Recurrence of the Trouble.

for the location wncre tne muie dunw are proposed to be built. It Is not quite consistent of the park board when tions in me inaictment were oasea upon th theorv that the building code had Izatlon service, which Is being given to them. been violated In erecting tho structure. It flKiiniains mat it nas no nuuiumy in thoymatter. The board would assert Its authority without delay If those barns were to be placed In either the north or east pnrts of the city.

If those barns are placed on the West sldo. at the pro validity oi tnis tneory was aitacnea by attorneys for Melvin In their motion to quash. Mrs. Carrs letter follows: "It Is with a feeling of great relief that we note that you are once more at tho helm, and wo feel sure that there may now be a chance that our stricken men may be given a measure of Justice, Congratulate General. "Personally, and In behalf of the In WORDS FAILING, POLICEMEN posed location, tney win ansoiutciy ae-slroy the beauty of tho proposed park Price Re-Adjustment Sale Offers Unusual Opportunities to Save New $600 Player Pianos $397.50 New $895 Baby Grands $695.00 New Player Rolls 23c 5 for $1.00 PRE-WAR TERMS USE BRAWN TO EJECT MAN way." Mr.

Fullen' said It Is a well-known fact that the majority of the members of tho hoard of works, the nark board Jamos Hunter, 27 years old, 927 diana War Mothers, I congratulate you and thank you for making tho relief of College avenue, was arrested yesterday and is In city prison on a charge of and the city engineer favor tho West our ex-service men your first order and inuianapoiis locaiion tor uiu muio uurua. provoking arrest, resisting an officer, concern. "I am mailing you under separate See No Loophole. It Is the belief of the city legal de cover a copv of the Indlanian, our mag and vagrancy. His bond was placed at $2,000.

It Is charged that he caused a disturbance in the office of J. Burdotte partment, that should city officials de- Little, city prosecutor. cllno to order the dlsanncxation of azine, uevoieu to tno interests of tno soldier. "Tho conditions as therein Indicated nru (rue, and we have knowledge of many specific coses of suffering and of Indifference and Incompetency In the According to Mr. Little, Hunter came to hm nmnn 'mursnav as Kmc ror a war rant for tho arrest of a police officer charging falso Imprisonment.

Ho ls said West Indianapolis, after tho presentation of tho petition, legal action would be Impossible. The department pointed out that dlsannexntion on thi petition of tho property owners Is not mandntory on tho city officials, and the courts have no jurisdiction to compel It. rendering of service to our disabled1 men, which we dare not make public nt the present time because tho fato of the boys' compensation and hospitaliza to nave uccomo anusive wnen jjitno told him that he could not procuro such warrant in mat omce. Mr. Little said that Hunter returned It also whs Dolnted out that West tion Ls, or scorns to be, entirely In the hands of the United States public health service ofllclals and staff.

to his ofTIco yesterday morning making tit. the same request, no was oraerea out-nldn the nltv nrosccutor's office, but re' $2PerWk Offer'to Co-Operate. ''Assuring you of our utmost confi Indianapolis la an Integral part of the city's newer system, flood prevention, sewage disposal plant and other municipal Improvements that benefit the West fide as well as other parte of the. city, the cost for which has been assessed Hi a ontfro cltv. fused to go.

The combined efforts of Sergt. Patrick Sheridan, Sergt. Paulsel, halllff of Cltv court and Pattrolman New Players New Baby Grands Brooks were required to eject Hunter 00 DAli Wlr from Little's omce ana to wage nim in the city prison. i CI TV IV dence In you and your ability to do things and offering to you our cooperation and service, as you may see fit to command, the Indiana chapter or American War Mothers bids you God speed in your work." The Pershing order which called upon available perbonnel of the War Depart Used Pianos land ii Per Wk MtAk's Column Mr. Fausset's experience with Mountain Valley Water shows the permanent and beneficial effects of drinking this wonderful Hot Springs water.

Read his letter carefully. June 1022. Mountain Volley Water Indianapolis, Ind. Gentlemen: It Is just fourteen years ago that I obtained a complete euro through the use of Mountain Valley Water In Diabetes In Its worst form and pronounced Incurable by some of tho best physicians. I had exhausted every known remedy and every prescribed diet until I was reduced to a shadow of my former self.

When everything was exhausted Dr. Harold Sr. of thle city suggested Mountain Valloy Water. After drinking fifteen gallons of the Water a decided Improvement was noticed, also j. gain of five pounds.

I decided then to go to the Springs on account of tho difficulty In getting, tho Water, us they had no distributor hero at the time. I drank tho Water without stint and In very largo quantities and continuously, and returned home after a month's stay. I have never had the slightest Indication or recurrence of Diabetes; in fact, I havo not been sick at all since. I have known of any number of other cases of Diabetes vastly benefited or cured by the use of this Water. When I finally learned that th6 Water was available In Indianapolis, our entire family began drinking It.

It ac- compllshcd almost on equally remarkable' cure for our little 4-ycar-old daughter. Since birth this little child did not have a normal or natural movement of the bowels. As quickly as this Water had its proper effect tho child became normal and has been so ever since, besides being greatly improved" in general health. Very truly yours, (Signed) S. S.

FAUSSETT, 48 Johnson Indianapolis, Ind. Mountain Valley Water The Supreme Water Restorative comes from the Ozark Mountains, the home of tho famous Hot Springs. Physicians prescribe this water In cases of Brlght's Disease, Diabetes, Itheumatism, High Blood Pressure, Hardening of the Arteries, Gravel, Excessive Uric Acid, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. For information about this pure, palatable, refreshing water, call Circle 1299. Come In and Sample It -FREE MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER CO.

011-18 MBBaehTietta Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. Samuel Ashby, corporation counsel, said that In his opinion the law will not permit such a separation, and even If West Indianapolis Is dlsannexed It murt continue to pay its share of the cost of Improvements, which are being paid by bond issues. Ho said that considering the amount of money spent on flood prevention In West Indianapolis, the assertion that that part of Uie city Is being neglected Is groundless. ment io uia ex-service men in every way possible, In establishing contact with the bureau or war risk Insurance and enabling men without delay to renew or convert their Insurance, to obtain medical or dental treatment, hospitalization or vocational training, or to The second camping period of the season will open at tho Scout reserva tion tomorrow afternoon with a total ARMENIAN CHILDREN NEED iTUHuni ciaima jor compensation, was referred to by Mrs.

Carr In her letter. enrollment of ninety Scouts. Twenty- CLOTHING FROM AMERIUA Mead A. Kelsey, secretary ot Near ncliof. In tho appeal for a t'en- Prescribed by Physicians BOY MISSING FROM HOME, Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day Monday, July 4th, but During the Balance of the Week We Say to Those Who Are Interested in Either a Piano or Player, "Come and See" These Wonderful Bargains.

We close at 1 p. m. Saturdays and 5 p. m. other days during July and August.

Pearson Piano Co. 128 North Pennsylvania St. Established 1873 Pearson Branch Stores at Munclo, Anderson, Kokomo, Colrunbns, Shelbyvlllo and Newcastle. crol obaervanco of "Bundle Day," July 12, points out that It la as necessary to clothe Armenian orphans and refuBeos two troops will bo represented by tho following boys: Troop 1, Noel Chapman, Garber Davidson, John Draper, Edward Glvan, Harlow Hancock, John Nichols, Maurice Rush and Byron Smith; Troop 3, Theodore K. "Wilson; Troop 4, Eastman Day, Edward Graham, Harlow Hyde Jr.

and Stanley Rowland: Troop 0, Brown Bolte, Dick Ulackman, Ellsworth Ewlne, Clyde Ford. Thomas Hubbard, Frank Rises Mrs, A. F. Burrows, 2017 Itader street, reported to tho police yesterday that her son, Roger Burrows, 10 years old, has been missing since Fridav morning. The boy's parents are muctt worried over their son's disappearance because they say he has never willfully stayed awoy from home.

At the time of his disappearance, he was riding a bicycle. He Is about 5 feet 0 inches as It Is to teed them. Information to Near East Relief lread- r. ftftn Inn. nt relief HUD- 5 tons and Wilbur.

Teeters; Troop 15, Claude which wan Included ft carload of flour urewer, j-iconaru Miller, Charles New-kirk and Gordon Worley; Troop 21. tan, weigns ji pounus, nas aarii tiair, blue eyes and medium complexion. Ho was wearing long trousers, ana nau on a ritrlncd shirt. Any Information con Earl Gray, Donald Hill, George Keaton, Weir Kyle, Charles Patterson and Gordon Rlttcr; Troop 23, Aaron Mayer and Thomas Robinson: Troon S3B 20, Robert Bpaz, William Schlender Served In bottles at leading hotels and by tho glass at Kalui Bldg. Cafeteria.

donated by the ixmpic ty In a campaign conducted by the FranMort Chamber of Coinmorco. Kf-forta of tho local Near East Kel et will this wcel: be directed to thn clothlns Mrs. B. C. Rumplsr, chairman of, the woman's division, will select a largo cainpalKn comm ttee of active club woin-, aid In rcccivinc clothhic.

Both the Y. C. A. and Y. W.

C. A. will cooperate. A downtown bundle sta- SMS! "a i different counties worn outlined. Dele ana x-remon Troop sz, Edward VanRIper and Guernsey VanRlpcr; lruup jonn uuuora, uivenu xs roo ts.

gates constructed various toys and exhibits for ubo In schools for Instruction of small children In health work. Delegates who led in the discussion uaniei uarmcr, noQeer Meredith, HEALTH WORKERS DISCUSS PLANS FOR SCHOOLS DRIVE Plans for the presentation of health work to school children, so they could Payne, Raymond Frleger, Arthur Schu- cerning him should be reiwted to the police, P0ST0FFICE BUSINESS GAINS A gain of J2G0.701 Is Bhown In tho business of tho Indianapolis postofflco for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, according to figures given out by Postmaster Springsteen yesterday, nusl-ness from Juno 30, 1020 to Juno JO, 1021. amounted to 2,813,024.37, as against J2.E92,233.37 from June 30, 1913 to Juno .30, 1920. This ls a gain of 9.C7,pcr cent. rtWfilnts for June amounted to were Miss Grace M.

Dlalsdell, crusade director for tho Indiana Tuhf.nt,.ui macnor. Arthur Wllnon nnri Yeazcl; Troop 38, Donald Marshall: her of Connnerce. early this week for bundle day posters xr iinqhL'n. nor. will irive an ad Reliable Repairing Troop 42, Wilbur Meyer and Joo Sharkey; Troon 43, Norman Hamnwr, Forrest Hcdrlck and Stuart Cook; Troop 46.

Ellis Stuart; Troop 47. Ferris Run- ft 'TViaf Eyes May Find Relief" in am dress on tho need of clothing Id Ar-ilinnif. nt Trlnltv M. E. Church, -West understand more clearly, were discussed yesterday at tho closing meeting of the Institute of health crusado workers, at Shortrldgo high school, under direction of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association, Miss Grace M.

Osborne of New York, assistant national crusade director of tho National Tuberculosis Association, was tn charge and supervised dlscua-nlnn bv del ecu 1 68. on Watches Association; Mrs. Bennett Whitehead of Kvansvillo, tuberculosis secretary of Kvansville; Miss Pearl Stanton, crusade director for Marion county, and MIsh Bertha Cain, secretary of tho Rockport Tuberculosis Association. LOCK FOR AUTO IIORKS. For retaining anything mado of a textile In Hn ntuomoMlo tonga that lock hav been paten tud, huvlng Bliarp teoth that penetrato tho fabric.

Elcs. Harold Smith r.nd Eugene Van-Sickle; Troop 50, Isidore L)vy: Troop 05. Richard Efrovmnon nnri WllHtitn to tho fund tester. chloas; Troop. 00, Adolph Frank, day wore $107 from Evansville college mi fmm FrAnklln colleiro.

Clocks E28.24, making a gain over tho. same month last year of 6,873.93, or 2.64 nnr cent. The total for Juno, 1020 was jl ranic ureenspan, Manuel Greenspan and Ralph Kroot Troop 70, Howell Among others was $05 from Monument Jewelry A number of plans used by schools In utuuiui, JUiVJi "V1HI1S tUtU OkUUHHUI Plorco; Troop 82, Fred Cochran, Allen I All Work Guaranteed. uiarK, xnm uretz, narry Frltecho and David Myers; Troop 27, Bcrtlo Brown, John Darllnir, Walter Lance, Inin Ruble, Ivan Ruth, Harold Sharkey. Theo.

Friedlander Saturday Evening Till 9 O'Clock. Open Sunday Morning Till 12:00. OHIGINAL Henry Smith, Jefferson Tucker, Charles Turner, Joo Workman, Munus and Harold Hanson; West Lafayette 1. A. P.

Holly Jr. 9 510 State Life Bldg. PRINCIPLE Five division leaders and tho camp ofllclals wilt bo In chorea of a full program of activities. Wllbert RleriTs. who has been a mem PANTS LOWER PRICES NOW Don't Take a Chance AT the slightest of faulty vision such as headache, eyestrain, lassitude and dullness come to us at once and let us make a thorough examination of your eyes at no cost to you.

If you need them, we will supply the glasses suited exactly to' your requirements. Examination FREE! CURVED LENSES For reading glasses. Complete In any mounting fljl tTA in our stock iplk0t to cpU.UU TOT) PANTS STORE) CO. Of Selling Merchandise of Highest Quality At Lowest Prices Applied to Automobile Tires. Our Factory Connection and Enormous Purchasing Power Enables Us to Sell the Highest Quality Full Standard Guaranteed Tires at Less Than Cost to the Average Tire Dealer.

Every Eclipse Tire Guaranteed in Writing. Cord Tires 8000 Miles. Fabric Tires 6000 Miles. Two 48 West Ohio Street 114 East Ohio Street ber of Troop 42 for tho pnst two years, left yesterday for permanent resldenco In Cleveland, O. At tho last meeting of Troop 40, Scoutmaster Prultt advanced Robert Hhjhleyman to the rank of first class scout.

Ho Is a member of tho Owl Patrol, which now boasts a total of six first class scouts. At tho last meeting of the court of honor, Assistant Scoutmnstor R'. IC. Hnerle of Troop 18 qualified for tho highest rank In scouting, that of eagle, Mr. Haorle has been associated with Troop 18 since April, 1017, nnd much of the troop's success during the past few years has been duo to his untiring BOY, AGE 10, BIT BY AUTO NON-SKID Lad-Said to Have Run in Path of Cat Driver Is Released.

Rosarlo Ilomo.no, 10 yenra old, 668 Nino troops wero renresented bv South East street, eufforcd a broken Ground together, not $8.00, to $14.00 INVISIBLE BIFOCALS cemented for far and near vision twenty-four Scouts nt tho July court of honor, and a total of seventy merit applications wero approved, Including twenty-six applications which were sub We want your patronage and will strive to hold it. You can not purchase quality tires at these prices elsewhere. 6000 MILE FABRIC 30x3. 9,25 30xSH Our Satisfaction or your money refunded. References any bank ir mercantile agency.

ice when he was run over yesterday afternoon by an automobile driven by There is no catch in any statement we make. Our tires are of the highest quality and we stand behind them. We use no "GYP" tactics. 8000 MILE CORD 30x3 $17.52 Mail orders promptly shipped upon receipt of 20 of price. Balance C.

O. D. Your money refunded if you are not satisfied upon examination of tires. BU. rubric I Cord Tube.

30x3 o.ar i.o todays lo.ss n.ea 2.00 la.nn aa.oo a. 10 31x4 14.00 Mai 10.00 8U.01 3.B0 33 87.10 8.00 ai4 in, 00 aa.oo 8.70 aixVA 83,00 3.30 33x1' 83,70 8.38 34x4 84.80 3.IOi 8B4Vt 80.80 8.18 3Ux4'4 30.03 3.00 38xf. .18.78 8,88 88x8 40.00 4,10 87x8 41.23 4.80 William M. Stovonnon, B828 University mitted at tne camp court or honor. This was one of the lanrcat midsummer records ever mado before a local avenue, Blcyclcmcn Mccluro and Vol' deraucr, who Investigated, sent the tn-iurcd boy to tho.

City hospital. court. Troon ftl. with Donuty Commissioner Satisfaction Guaranteed Hoosier Optical Company Witnesses told pollco tnat tne boy Llndley. assisted by Scoutmnster HI1- darted across the street without looking debrnnd.

is having a three days out ing on mo larm or itcnce urmo at at traffic, According to witnesses, tne boy ran directly in front ot Stevenson's car, down and Open Saturday Evening. 148 North Illinois St. Glen valloy. Henry Alfred hns completed all requirements for tenderfoot rank, entitling nim to membership In Troop 50, passed over his left lee, breaking It in three places. Guernsey VanRIper completed a moat satisfactory tenderfoot review to Executive Beliser this Inst week, and will bo cnroticu as a memner or -ixoop vs.

Eclipse Tire and Rubber Company 126 East New York st Thn honor of belnc the first eagle Witnesses told tho pollco that Stevenson was driving slowly and mndo every effort to keep from hitting the boy. The police say tho tracks made by the automobile show that stovonson ran entirely across the street In his attempt to keep from running over the boy, Stevenson was' not arrested. Intl. Scout in Troop 21 was accorded Stanley Gray at the July session of tho courl nr tinnnr. po ut Qrav was one of tho HRY AUTO PHONE 27-850 "The Garment UKY orau old, main 8448 Cleaners" CLEANING i central ornon FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS 59 ysct.ry nd Uln Ill WmI IIryUnd SIimU (GcnornJ Office, Columbus, Ohio) KINCAm, Gen.

Mgr. Dioiie, Circle 8148, I moBt active workers at the Rainbow camp and was awarded the highest camp honor, that ot "uniaino.".

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