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Marriage Announced State Burns Human Bones In Experiment CHICAGO, May group tt men crept silently through the shadows of a South Side alley on Wednesday night carrying the bones of a body wrapped in blankets. They slipped Into the furnace room of an apartment building, stuffed the bones into a gas furnace and turned the burners up full blast- to 3,300 degrees. The tenants of the building had no inkling of what was happening it all was very legal. The men were policemen and representatives of the state's attorneys office. The police wanted the answer to this question: Could the body of a mature person be cremated in four hours in a furnace generating that heat? On the answer may rest the strength of the state's case against Joseph Nischt, 30-year-old janitor in the building accused of murdering Mrs.

Rose Michaels, 58-year-old tenant. State's Attorney William J. Touhy said Nischt signed a confession that he slugged the woman, an acquain- lance of several years, and cremated her body in the furnace last Feb. 28. Police searched the furnace ashes in vain for trace of the residue of human bones.

Prosecutors were confronted with a legal enigma. They had a confession but no corpus de- licti. And to further weaken their case, Nischt repudiated his asserting it was beaten out of him. The janitor's attorney argued that complete cremation was impossible in 3,300 degree heat and that the confession For that reason the state's experiments, which Touhy said would be completed today. Qs and As iin i JrtJUliO niAKLUW is the meaning of the SAN FRANCISCO, May 25 avnn 4 Tj yi I It one of the amazing things of a lifetime to see the sweat and torture that go into writing a single tNDtAKA EVENING fUZETTft.

SATtlftPAV. MAY Girl Rated As No. 1 Jockey Sgt Gets Bronze Star PAWTUCKET, R. toay trainers at the current Narragansett racing meets call her "As good a jockey as an.f man in the she's only 19, and a curly-headed Pennsylvania debutante. Miss Shirleye of Bristol.

daughter of a rubbler company executive, worked a horse that came in first at Wednesday'i meet, and Worthwith the other exlercise "boy" and trainers clubbed hdr "The best gal rider we've ever Iliad around here and probably as jjood as any man in the business." As a young rider she won ribbons at Pennsylvania and Maryland horse shows with her own thoroughbred horses, but when H. GJuy Bedwell, a. trainer at the City, N. race track gave her a chance to exercise some of his strong, she literally jumped at the chance. She increased her knowledge of horses by studying under Dr.

E. J. Laing, a Pennsylvania veterinarian and schooled and rdde jumpers A "Fast One" Was Puffed On Public, 2000 fn Near Riot Mr. and Mrs. Blair F.

Uber, of 290 Oak street; announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Ul uuxj JltlllfJCl 3 Rochester, New York. The cere- during her high school'days She's mony was performed May 12th, at up with the dawn, and works 5:30, by Reverend Doctor Wilkins, until 0:30 a. m. in the Colgate Divinity Chapel, be- Her parents want her to go to fore an altar beautifully decorated college, she says, but she has other her plans: "I'm with white flowers. The bride's only attendant was "I'm going to own my own stable sister, Mrs.

Alex Tail. some clay, and I know a good train- Kirk Cromwell, brother of wnpf groom, served as best man. After spending a month in Mexico and other points of interest, Dr. and Mrs. Cromwell will be at home at 1650 East Rochester, N.

Y. the er must be a good businessman, as well as know how to handle horses. That's why I'm. workirig and studying so hard." Today On The Home Front JAMES MARLOW name is from the Hebrew, and means son of furrows, or he who prevents affliction. is the death rate from automobile accidents since the turn of the century? Safety ports 769,000.

word at the United Nations Conference. new world league is being put together one word at a time, jthen a sentence, then a paragraph. ci nivn ct rijjll. Council re- The delegates struggle for hours and days over a single word. i Dr Howard E.

Wilson, professor Q-What was the tonnage of ship- of education iin) MM Ping that left United States ports than 78 million long last year? A More tons. About 50 per cent was for the Army, 10 per cent for the Navy, 30 for lend-lease goods, and. remainder for essential civilian cargo. do registered letters in carry a blue the British Empire criss-cross? goes back to Queen Victoria, who tied blue ribbon or cord around all her royal letters. of education at Harvard University and a consultant to the American delegation, savs IIP never before realized so fully the implications in a single word.

For example, take the phrase "full employment." The delegates batted that one around. The Russians wanted- the league to say it Here's To Your HEALTH EPILEPSl' It has been my experience that under the proper fasting, and dietetic treatment, many patients with epilepsy will be helped to recover. Patients suffering from mild seizures usually respond more quickly than those with the more severe seizures, but even the patient with a severe form of the disease should not be satisfied until he has given the fasting and dieting method a very thorough trial. I have seen many hopeless looking cases recover completely. The treatment which I advise will give lasting benefit in so many cases that it is worth trying, and even in those patients in whom a complete cure is not brought about, there is often an improvement to the extent that the attacks became milder, and occur at intervals farther apart.

The relief of epilepsy depends Sgt. Ludvick Pecaric. of Mentcle, I was awarded the Bronze Star for I heroic achievement in Germany on I Dec. 2, 1944. The following was isent to his mother, Mrs.

Justine Pecaric, Mentcle. along with the ribbon to the medal: Extract: "By direction of the President, under the provisions of Army Regulations 600-45, as amended and Memorandum Number 34, Headquarters Ninth United States Army, 8 September, 1944, as amend- led, the following enlisted man is 'awarded decoration as indicated: "IV. Award of the Bronze Star 1 Medal. "Sgt. Ludvick Pecaric, (32753987) United States Army, for heroic achievement in Germany on 2 December 1944 in connection with military operations against the enemy.

During an attack, several elements of his organization had become separated. 1 Realizing the vital importance of re-establishing contact, Sergeant Pecaric volunteered make his way over open, rolling 'terrain on a bright 1 moonlight night. Despite heavy enemy fire, he completed his reconnaissance which enabled tho establishment of an un- The courage KANSAS CITY. May was a hopeless day for several thousand Kansas Citians Thursday and the War Bond committee was helpless to do anything about it. Officials witnessed a near riol when at least 2,000 persons lined up for tickets to the Bob Hope War Bbnd rally scheduled here June 4, discovered that the 9.000 persons ahead of them had got all the all this before the ticket window had officially opened.

One woman shrieked: ''It's all a dirty Japanese trick- The Japs are behind this some way or other, you can't tell me any different." I A former justice of the pence was standing outside the office and an irate man shouted at politicians have got all the I've got hunch to punch 'you right in your face." Wickard Is'Unfit' To Head the RE4 May Senator Shipstead (R-Minn) contended yesterday that Claude R. Wickard is "unfit" to be Rural Electrification Administrator. His confirmation in the office for which he was nominated by President Truman Wednesday. Shipstead stead, "would perpetuate the hopeless political muddle that exists in The declared In a statement that as Secretary of Ag- ricultude Claude Wickard hnd been of practically all his func- i lions because he was a bad administrator." "By the same token he is unfit to bo administrator of REA," he added today." Do not try to make a frayed elec- A mallard duck, banded near Martin. S.

was found two days later near Parhuska, 550' miles away. So They Regarding the question of the re; construction of the Polish govern- it can be carried out only in with the Crimean decision, for no retreat from these cleci- may be permitted. Stalin of Russia. The Soviet Union under Stalin in Poland, in the Balkans, even in I Austria and Germany, seems to be i moving in the old imperialistic pat- jtern to turn eastern Europe into her own special sphere of influence. John L.

Childs. New York State Chairman. Liberal Party. have scon some of their (new automobile builders) models that will get as much as 40 miles to the gallon of gasoline. .1.

Thomas, president. United Automobile Workers. Winded Visits Truman WASHINGTON, May Shumay of Lovell, in the Normandy campaign, visited President Truman yesterday. "He certainly is a friendly ftiatl," the lieutenant said as he left White House. "He puts you right ease." Shumay emerged from the conference wearing a red carnation svhieh the President had placed in his cont lapel.

Ho said he would keep It as a souvenir of the sion. A synthetic sapphire industry in HIP United States has resulted from the scarcity of jewels for military mslmments. Cpf. Leonard Goss With Harbor Craft Cpl. Leonard L.

Goss. son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goss, R. D.

1, Cherry Tree, was inducted hito the service April 24, 1942, and was stationed at wiiu tin nj OCIJIL recognized all men's "right to! pr)manly upon relieving the cause. work. 1 Then Australia and utside of those cases due to acci others said the league should pro- the rit of cases are mote full employment. caused by a definite Intestinal toxe- The American delegate wanted mia to which certain people are phrase like "The league will especially susceptible, Recovery fol- broken defense line. and loyal devotion to duty Field.

and Camp played by Sergeant Pecaric reflect JMaxey, Tex. He is now with the great credit upon himself and the Harbor Craft Company in Belgium, military service." Ludvick Pecaric was also pro- operate elsewhere they arc break- moted to Staff Sergeant. He ing the law. The operators are tcch- ed military service in March, 1943, just as much criminals in and went overseas in the eyes of the law as burglars. 1944.

So, then, when gambling joints Besides his mother, he has a sis- operate in a community over such ster, Mrs. John Buckshaw, Mentcle, period of time as to make it im- and two brothers, S. Sgt. Charles i probable and incredible that the somewhere in France, and'citizens and officials and the news- Mirko Pecaric, carpenter's mate, 3c, 1 papers are unaware of their exisl- U. S.

Navy, somewhere in the ence we know that all these people S. Sgt. Pecaric graduated fare morally if not actually guilty of from Pine Twp. High School, Heil- conniving in the breaking of the wood, in the class of 1942. INDIANA TUESDAY, MAY 29 BENNETT'S SHOW GROUND "All tents -and properties flame proof under Federal specifications CCC74G." some phrase like "The league will seek solution for the problem of unemployment." They were afraid that saying "full employment" might indicate lows when the colon is kept clean enough so that the toxins are elimi nated, and permanent relief depend upon keeping the intestinal tract that additional luu employment mignt indicate me that a our sufficiently clean 1 have to provide troubl JS prevented.

In order to secure the fastest re- would have to provide jobs when there is unemployment. ases re- Also that outsiders would be tell- sults it; is advisable i at the start to COMBINED CIRCUS THE MOST STUPENDOUS ARRAY OF GIGANTIC FEATURES IN CIRCUS H1STOR including the GORGEOUSLY Produced Super-SpecUc 'THE CALIPH OF BAGDAD' CON COLLEANO WORLD'S GREATEST TJGHT.tt'IKE STA MERICA'S FOREMOST RIDERS XHIBITIOK and Unforjctab EW TO AMERICA The MARVELOUS CAUDILLO SISTERS SENSATIONAL ACROBATS VND S1.ACK-W1RK MARVELS "he THRILLING and SPECTACUtX BALLET OF ELEPHANTS DISPLAY affte Kind ON EART MLLE O'DEL AERIAL GVMNASTI STAH OIU5TINO IQYA TROUPE l-'oremoat Bareback Riding Chtroiiio WORLD 9V FAMOUS CLOWNS THE WOULD RENOWNED ORANTO Brealh-Ttkina High-Ptrch SU ASSEMBLAGE OK If HE WORLD GREATEST SPAXGLELASD STARS iiM ACT aduding the PAl'L NELSON Liberty Horses Troupe of ARABS-THE FL NO THRILLERS the PARISIAN AERIA BAI.LLJ RUTH NELSON, D.rins Kquestrieii -Worlds Only BOXING HORSES HAN Wild West Star PATTERSO rftOL'PE, Trimpolioe ArtUta THK DEARO Aeriil and DOZENS OF OTHERS numerous to tabulate. GIGANTIC KAIIROAD SHOW TWICE DAILY 3 P. MJ POPULA POORt OPEN Mid 7 P. PRICE ach ing America what to do "about in-! begil1 with the fast A- 5 'day fast on ternal matters." juke, such as grapefruit juice Then there was a great to-dpoveri or ol 'ange juice, or on the whole the words "cultural" and "educa- 'uit, should be begun.

This short The' fast will often do a great deal of American delegates od and mav undertaken at especially worried that, if the word home without supervision in safety, "educational" got into the charter, sometimes recomjnend a longer some United States senators would fast wlie the patient is under the balk because they'd think it meant direct care of a physician experi- that federal government should give cnced in the fasting method of aid to The compromise i treatment, but do not advise that a was "educational cooperation." longer fast than five days be al- Then there were the two words tempted without supervision, "independence" and "self-govern- At least two enemas should be ment." Russia and China wanted the used daily all during the fast, and league to promise territories under at least one each day for a month trusteeship that eventually they or two starting on the regular diet law and hypocrites per se because 'they profess to be law-abiding. In some of our cities, notably several of those of the Middle West, 'large and ornate gambling joints jhave been in operation in the same i spots for years under the guise of establishments for dining and entertainment and engaging in botli to preserve the fiction on a scale that without the gambling would send them to the-cleaners in two nights. It would be an insult to the intel- 'ligence of the journalists of these cities and an insult to the inlclli- I Our greatest national trait has of the municipal coppers to ways been hypocrisy. suggest that they are ignorant of the Sections of the United States and existence of the places or that they I individuals may differ in many accept the fable that they are solely 'spects but hypocrisy is common toj 1 ne dining and entertainment. It jail sections and all individuals.

would be an insult to their intelli- I It is characteristic of our national Sence to suggest that they do noi and county and city governments, the operations are a violation of. our churches, our newspapers. le aw The Brighter Side land all things that reflect our pub- i lie and private lives. And nearly al- is some one thing that would gain their own independence. England and France, which have colonies, objected to use of the word independence." Commander Harold E.

Stassen, regimen. The diet following the fast should provide meat, cooked vegetables, raw vegetables, eggs and stewed dried fruit, but the carbohy- drates should be eliminated almost the American delegate assigned to altogether a period of several this part of the charter, announced I weeks. that instead of "independence" the If you are a sufferer from epi- word "self-government" would bo lepsy I suggest that you write to used. But that didn't end the argu-1 McCoy Health Service requesting a ment. A compromise is being sought.

I copy of Dr. Frank McCoy's article on EPILEPSY. Fasting and dieting Some German officials took their; instructions will be inaluded when defeat with hung heads. Now, there's you copy of the article is forward: eel to you. Please enclose a large, i self-addressed envelope and six cents in stamps.

an idea! Mother with fur breasts. rabbits line their nests pulled from their own Toys and other objects left lying about steps and stairs may cause a bad fall. i More than $50,000,00 is spent nually in the United States digging dry holes, or oil wells produce no i oil. i enoeloite muni enclosed. Write on one of (he paper only, LetterN not exceed 150 worrtH.

ArtdresM the McCoy Health Service, 1151 Went Sixth Street. All (iiiextlons Health Diet "ill be nimvvcrcrt. Hence they become parties to the violation by their silence on their failure to act in behalf of the law. emphasizes this trait. There can be no argument on this I suppose you are saying to your- ipoiiit.

If any citizen knows of a 1 self, well, what is old Runyon i violation of the law in his com! peeved about today that he should munity and i'ails to take steps to 'be opening a can of peas such asi inform the authorities he is himself Ithis, so I will tell you. I am peeved guilty of a species of criminality about the hypocrisy concerning the and surely of bad citizenship. I gambling situation. Gambling has! i produced more hypocrisy than Pro-! he eason he doe ot ihibition squeal is that he approves of the In the city of New York the same gambling so his attitude is the same 'day that nearly $2,500,000 was as ll at milllo of citizens. du i gambled on the legalized horse rac- Prohibi who connived in the ing at Jamaica race track, a new i violation of the law because they court called the Gambler's liquor But a great many 'was taking judicial cognizance of ol theme were loo hypocritical to Isuch gaming infamies as book- it openly, fearing the dis- making, possession of policy slips; vor of their fellow citizens, and and collecting a "kitty" off a dinky lhe samte situation exists with ret, poker game in an apartment.

to gambling. I think at this point I must re- hlnk hc majowty of the people I mind my readers that New York! 0 nation approve of gambling I City is the community that is the' at least do not disapprove and seat of the greatest gambling opera-' fl lf could Put the nationa Ition the world has ever known, the. 10 61 to a referendum it would stock market. It has millionaires ofi carry overwhelmingly especially bums and bums of millionaire all Wllh the 3rovlso that the Proceeds in the twinkling of an eye. Let us used to th veterans bonus.

Barbs proceed from there. If gambling joints operate in a I fear us lottery boosters are always going to get licked in Con- EMPIRE Uomer City Adm. Monday and Tuesday THE PERFECT FILMING OF THE BEST-LOVED BEST-SELLER I By dividing youif money properly you can make it niultiply. Invest it in 7th War Loan Bonds! June will be month when'a lot of last year's Qhristmas presents will become weddjng presents. i A house can be Jjuilt quickly these I days, but a home fitill grows slowly, ilike a tree.

i Neighbors likely will be glad to hear that the on lawn mower 'pi'oduction has bqen lifted. I- I Ladies, now is time to get out ithe old porch swing. It will take iyour husband right off his feet! i Radionic Bearing with I the new Tickets (Reserved and Admission) On Sale Show Miller's Cut lUte Drugs, St. DOROTHY McGUIRE JAMES DUNN JOAN BIONDELL-PEGGY ANN GARNER TED DONALDSON-UOYO NOUN TODAY "Dangerous Passage" Plus a Soog of 40 Accepted by American ftcniiiviiuft jwiuLa vsi.JVi.triv; Hi 111 community the fact must be known, ress le show wmdow ur na a large number of persons ofthe! tlona I do not community. It must be known to; sa th ln klnd P' nt merel police officers of the community ate as fact and mo cA among others because the very na- the )im a knock than I wou of gambling joints call for say our national pastry is apple publicity which they cannot avoid.

The joints invite the assembling of groups of a and character sure to be noticed. There is considerable hubbub attached to even the moit decorous of these enterpriser and always much public gossip concerning the winning and losing of large sums of money. I say it is improbable that the existence of gambling joints in any for any length of time can pass unnoticed by the citizens, by the officials, by newspapers and the clergy. It becomes a matter of general public knowledge. In all the United States of America there is only one state in which gambling joints are legalized and that is the state of Nevada.

In all other states gambling is illegal. ('Of'A i HOTTI IVP Consequently when gambling joints OF Coun- Therapy Come in Hearing Aid Rea(dy to wear, complete radionic tubes, crystal microphone, magnetic earphone, bauerica and battery-saver circuit. Liberal guarantee. One mot'el one price one qua no "decoys." Demonstration TROUTMAN'S ROBINSONS SflLTSBUSG 3 DAYS STARTING MONDAY THE MOSf CATFI6HT5INCE "THE These three cuddly kittens hiss and kiss and bawl and brawl and the laughs fly faster than the furl IANA TURNER IARAINE PETERS Keep AGNES MOOREHEAD BILL JOHNSON NATALIE SCHAFER IEE PATRICK JESS BARKER JUNE LOCKHART Starting Monday COMPANION FEATURE Philip DORN-Mary ASTOR IRUSAIT and introducing GRAHAME and MARSHALL TIOMnOR trs ORABLE! IHTHB MUSICAL THAT OUTSTRIPS COMING SOON LAS! TiME TQD4 ill HITS Robert' LOWERY Phyllis BROOKS I INDIANA The Gazette Enable You to Save 20c on Children's Circus Tickets Offer Open To All School Children Including High School Students THE GAZETTE Through Special Arrangement With Cole Bros. Circus (One of the Largest in the World) Will Offer Regular 60c Children's for Only Including Tax Tickets On Sale In Front of the Gazette Office FROM 11 A.

M. TO 2 P. M. Tuesday May 29 Adults May Purchase These Tickets for the Children Good at Afternoon Performance Only THE 40c TICKETS CANNOT BE PURCHASED AT CIRCUS GROUNDS! TUESDAY MAY 29.

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