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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 16

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Lafayette, Indiana
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ICPEMCERC I RUIT MARKET Main and Scott Sts 1 RESH RUITS and VEGETABLES 1 Have A Nice Selection I Christmas Candies 4 Glazed ruits 1 OR RUIT CAKES iWE REDEEM COUPONS OR WIENERS 4 i I Good for 25c on Purchase of One Pound or More NEWMARK'S DRIVE IN 3 4 1 $895 Wilier Jr 1 'i 14 shoe llN 4lhMl ate i men iiwwfriBiMiii' 16 DEATHS 'H two miles east of bere he went 1 i gerous Open Evenings and Sundays Until Noon 809 26th Street 1 1 All new and all stirring! DANCING ADDED Ray Buckaroo Broadcast and "Jamming The Blues Starts Tomorrow I 4 Ik WILLIAM ELLIOTT JOHN Cl REE KID'S DAY Starts TOMORROW 4 OXES HARROW l' Ml NEW YORK MaiH WffWAEO IWATZ? ONE WOMAN BY LOVED HIM! WHO 4 WITH Kodak Transparent Oil Color Outfit CATHERINE McLEOD Try Our Pure Pork Sausage "Sure1 Tailed But I got medals for It Hate like that is like a loaded gun! 1 1 BY A THOUSAND MEN 4 9 WHO HATED HIM! ERECTOR SETS $595 tip i 1 INVEST IN THE DURABLE! lows were meant So be broken Women were meant to be loved! AND THE Any boy can be his own toy maker engineer and ma chinery expert with one of these Lionel sets I know too muck about all of em! Merchandise at Reasonable COLONIAL GARDENS Nightly Except Monday Sandwiches and otmtaln Service 8:30 pm to 1 am OX GAMBOLS MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY Scats this LI VO 1 Mer Trust i i AGoodStock of ElectriciTrain TransformersAccessories and Trade when he lost his life He was married June 25 1943 and besides his parents is' survived by his wid ow' formerly Betty1 ickle and (a brother Raymond rankfort 1 He was a farmer and belonged to the Presbyterian church at Geet smnr MTMnm MDUMU 1MSMMHI Death Sentences SALONIKA Dec 12 (AP) Twenty nine persons including one woman were under sentence of death today following their con viction by a military court last night on charges of plotting a communist uprising in Salonika went overseas oct 1 143 Born at Burlington i the soldier was 27 4 1 JOURN AJkA'N Dv zl Visit thi HUDSON HOSIERY SHOP 519 Main Street Lafayette or Nylon Hosiery Values LAST TIMES TODAY MAUREEN REX HARRISON or tartles Reservations The anbr House "An Exclutive Place to Dirts' Lafayette Indiana 1J4 Miles North of City On State Road 25 WkIm Gil OSTER PATRICK SHEIELD ROTJLnifataS Horw LINNWOOD BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Jean Workman Operator Joe Jenkins Owner Phone 3200 1405 N14th Thieme Wangerin22 626 MAIN ST Engaged in lorida Linden Dec 12 Mr and Mrs Moseley Cary Collins Tallahassee la announce the engagement of their daughter Edith jRachel to Richard Errington Bible son of Mr and Mrs red Bible of Linden The wedding will take place Dec 23 at Tallahassee Death Toll our NEW BRAUNELS Tex Dec 12 The death toll in the wrecks of two Missouri Kansas Texas railroad passenger trains was placed at four today follow ing the of wreckage from the crash scene near New Braun fels i The trains one northbound and the other southbound collided headon Wednesday night while the southbound limited was attempting to back onto a spur tick to per mit passage on the one trapk line BEER IN BOTTLES AND CANS BY CASE Big Rock Market Phone 3394 $2750 if A a i ingsville where services will be 5 held at 2 mTuesday Rev Her man Dirks Monticello officiating burial at Geetingsville cemetery Rossville American Legion incharge READ THE CLASSIIED ADS due Uniop building Saturday eve ning from to 11:30 will be aired over WBAA from 9 :30 to 9:45 The radio programi will fea ture interviews withrmany of the participants i The party at which Edmund Turcotte Canadian counsel gen eral at Chicago will be an honored guest is open to students faculty and staff The program is spon sored by the Purdue Student Union through a committee composed of Janet Ix Nothelfer Don Rasmus i A few touches of brilliant color will often transform a black and white print into a beautiful color picture The Kodak Trans parent Oil Color Outfit gives you the finest of evciything you need for effective hand coloring $3 5 "i i HINEA PHOTOGRAPHER 634 MAIN STREET PHONE 777? CAR WASHING TIRKS 1 BATTERIES LUBRICATION ACCESSORIES BARNEY SUPER SERVICE SIXTH AND SOUTH ALBERT DEKKER (ANDY DEVINE KNIGHT Ruth DONNELLY Johnny SANDS UenernOAVtNPORThobertH BARRAIDoutlsssOUM8RHLE riday Evening December 12 1947 Gus Bonner Soils Meat Market 83S Main St Phone 3019 rance Pushes Continued from Tage A i ready to take sternest measures He told the rench cabinet that Communist shock troops could re turn to if so ordered 3 government of Premier Robert? Schuman sought to learn the fate of survivors from a force of 15000 Alsatians forcefully en rolled in German Army during the war They are bellevet now held in Russia f1 1 4 irst reports said no was injured in the Lyon explosion al though a number of buildings were1 wrecked or damaged This anti Communist outbreak Termed a backdrop to the tense assembly discussions ft The chief topic on the agenda was the steady 1 deterioration in relations between (rance and Soviet relations which some ob servers 'say might lead to a 14 full diplomatic 1 rupture Arrest of the 20 Soviet came at a momentwhen rance still was disturbed over Soviet action in expelling the rench repatriation mission And cancelling trade talks with rance According to a member of the Socialist executive commit tee Moch told a committee meet ing that all the Russians were caught handed" Moch said the prisoners are be ing1 held incommunicado and are being questioned to establish any official Soviet role in recent strikes Moch had publicly branded this movement as open j' 1 PEGGY LEE ta SERENADR 9 1 SPORTS: 4 NEWS icocKirs Wear EmI Side Square cMpwiiey9s lowers You Lilce 1700 17th Street Call 7408 20 Known Dead Continued from Page i i there may have been 4a 21st pas senger aboard BODIES The 'f total of 20 with the manifest but geon Capt Goodall also said the bodies were badly battered that there may be one Some furlough papers1 were found near the plane indicating that some of the passengers were on their way home for Christmas leaves! The possible 21st victim might have been a The plane was en route here from Biggs field El Paso Tex on an administrative flight jXts homo base was Aberdeen 1 Md It was disclosed that thei victims were four Army majors two cap tains" one first lieutenant and the remainder enlisted men Several werei described' as" convalescents from1 the Letterman General hos pital in San rancisco 4'1 O' Carmichael said 17 bodies had been identified positively by name and that the three or were still unidentified He said two of the victims were Negroes Army authorities at Biggs field the names on the passen ger list' pending notificationof next of kin Christmas Customs 4 Will Be Broadcast Around the a program to be staged by stu dents from different lands at Pur UNERAL NOTICE GODDARD Albert riends may call at the Hlnpensteel funeral home after 2 2 Djn riday services there 2 pm Saturday Rev Doyle Mullen officiating Burial in Springvale cemetery McEWAN Scott Bodyj at the family residence southwest of (Kentland after 4 m' Saturday Services Sunday at 2 at Raub Methodist church Rev ServUs and Rev Richard West officiating Burial In Blue Ridge cemetery Hutty Crane funeral home Kentland in charge SULTANA Red Kidney Beans 17H bs Can 3 etuis 29c Charge iled fefcharles Lawson '57 of 508 4 North ourth street was charged ft with degree burglary in Tippecanoe Circuit court Thurs Lawson Is' chargedIn con noctloniwith allegedly 'breaking 1 into the Woods Cigar Store 215Main street1 on Dec 7 4 4 The northern sea otter cracks 4 shell fish on a stone held against ICS COeSCs HURLEY BUTLER Hurley Butler '57 World war I veteran died at Thursday in the hospital at the State home wherehe had been a patient 17 came to the home a month ago from Indi anapolis where be was a retired buffer and polisher A brother Glen Butler Eaton survives JAMES STRANAHAN 'LORA Dec 11 James Stranahan 77 former a 1 1 county resident died today the heme of his daughter Mrs JfB Young Springfield "Mo He was married to Mary Viola Tidrick who preceded himin death this year Surviving are two daughters Mrs Young at whose home he died Mrs Jaeck Milwaukee Wis two brothers rank Engle wood Ernest Newcastle MRS SARAH QUINN LORAE Dec 11 Mrs Sarah Alice Quinn 69 died today kt the home of her daughter Mrs Lottie Seward four miles east of here Born in Carfoil county she was married to 'Wallace Quinn preceded her' in death She was a member of the Hopewell North church at Wheeling Surviving are the daughter Mrs Seward at whbse home she died two brothers Terry Toler Kok omo and Ralph Toler and one sis ter Miss Emma Toler both of Bringhurst SCOTT McEWAN KENTLAND Dec Scott Mc Ewan 70 died at his home south west of here at 5 o'clock this mofningl He had been ill only a few minutes Born here he lived his entire life at the where he died He was married Sept 21 1918 to Lucile McCloud who sur vives He was a member of Raub Methodist church and Kentland Masonic lodge 4 Surviving with the widow are the following children Ray of Boston Mass Joe and George at home a sister Mrs Grace lem ing Sheldon Ill and a brother Charles McEwan West Lafayette RANKLIN CLARK RANKORT Dec rank lin Elwood Clark 58 machinist at the Nickel Plate railroad shops 40 years died of a heart attack at 9 :30 am today at his home 1101 East Washington street after an illness Born here he at tended the local schools and be longed to the Witnesses Besides his he is survived by two daughters Mrs Martha isher rankfort and Mrs Eve lyn McNew Knightstown with a step son and two stepdaughters Grover Lindsey Kendallville Mrs Virginia reed Corunna and Miss Velma Lindsey Richmond and a brother Horace living in Colorado of the year for the company gen eral fund All these statements were entered in the case as exhibits 4 v'' I I Removal by Ray Dangerous APyewsfeatureS' The Journal of the American Medical association has published an appeal) to health au thorities chambers of commerce better (business bure Aus and 'legis lative communities of all civic organizations to warn the public against rays for removing sup erfluous 44 4 These rays says i the warning can lead to canccrj and Jf not often to disfigurement worse than the hail In rays were use In varying 4 amounts on women and girls for) hair removal The article summarizes the bad results 20 years afterward It de clares that either ope large dose of ray for 'this I purpose or numerous small doses are dan gerous The' present appeal Is made because the article says the hair removing tactics of' the are now being The in struments used do hot always in dicate that rays the hairremovers The report Js maije by Doctors Anthony Cipollard of New York City and tMarcjis Einhorn of Albany It' Jis printed as an authorized publication of the AMA Council on Physical Medi cine 'i 1 There is no" question the doc tors say that rayi can remove hair and make the I removal per manent But they assert it cannotbe done without risk They warn also that although no devices of jsort yet have appeared the radioactive atoms produced by atomid ovens can Also remove hair These atoms they declare are 'equally dan Our Complete Moving acilities Includes Service By MAYLOWER TRANSIT CO COVERING ALL STATES PHONE 5043 A Schurman Lange Co I GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL AGENCY Inc ALL TYPES GENERAL INSURANCE BUT NON ASSESSABWK Branch 2 03 SchuItz Bui Iding Phone 4973 sen Carl Plockman 7 Lou "Anne Dobson Ben West and Jane Gam mie OPHl? wrzn H0RSESS 1BURLE5K lUINtWyORKGNOnS CONTll AMtIMIM 1 LUMA SATURDAY 4UNBRIDLED EXCITEMENT A STAMPEDE XADVENWI EDUCATOR SHOES THE WHOLE AMILY Kinney Shoe Store West Side of Square Aluminum Asphalt and Asbestos Roofing Siding Insulation Wallpaper Paint Linseed Oil Turpentine vrf Call for ree Estimates i Midwest Roofing and Insulating Company 12 Third Street Phone 7005 LOWERS POTTED PLANTS WREATHS 1 Placa Yout Christmas Orders Early LAST 2 DAYS DORESCHARY presents ROBERT YOUNG MITCHUM ROBERT RYAN nt GLORIA GRAHAME PAUL KELLY SAM LEVENE Produced fey ADRIAN SCOTT Directed bj EDWARD DMYTRYK Scmoa my by JOHN PAXTON KEM TONE Miracle Wall JI fl inish gallon The RUG SHOP 611 MAIN ST ii aCC DuMBENDIX ALSU WSlIE vl GEORGE COULOURIS CONSTRUCTION SETS The last1 word In realism Speedy powerful trains with accurately detailed cars 'and a sturdy steam type loco motive Here's hours of absorbing fun for dad and 1 Buy Lionel rom the Official Lionel Service Repair Station MODEL AIRPLANE SCALE RACE CARS LAAYETTE MODEL SUPPLY SHOP i 7 i SO Accountant Continued from Pagerl were written on Jan 4 18 and 25 and represented regular payroll checks to the defendant Two oth er cancelled checks were each dated Jan 11 one of which repre sented her weekly salary and the other for a like amount (5327) both payable to Mrs Christman According to the witness one was evidently cashed at the Palais Royal and the other at the Lafay ette National bank According to cancellation marks on the two Jan 11 checks the witness stated one was cashed on the same day it was written and the other early in ebruary The told jurors that the Journal and Courier payroll ac count was over stated $300 In Jan uary $300 in ebruary and $300 in March He further testified that the generkl fund was overstated approximately $470 in April $800 in May over $400 in June and $390 in July testimony was to continue wjlen court reconvened at 1:30 riday WEEK END RECESS Judge Parkinson announced that the trial would be recessed ri day afternoon and the case would be resumed Monday morning 1 Thursday the state called four witnesses to the stand Henry 'Marshall editor ln chlef of the Journal and Courier Henry Marshall Jr publisher of the Journal and Courier Schnai ble president of the irst chants National Bank and company and Mr Short In testimony Thursday after noon Henry Marshall Jr told the jury that Mrs Christman admitted to him that she had taken money from the Journal and Cour ier company funds Along with this testimony state attorneys entered as evidence a letter written to Mr Marshall Jr by the defendant in which she enumerated some of the things for which she spent the money Contents of the letter aa read to the jury by Special As sistant Prosecutor rancis Mur phy showed that a large portion was spent for clothing for herself amounting to more than $500 dur ing the month of July alone He also testified that he was not in court to obtain any money from the defendant1 but merely there as a state witness Schnaible bank president told the jury that the Journal and Courierhas two banking accounts In his bank a payroll account and a general fund account He "also said that he was asked to have made a duplicate of a number of bank statements presented to the Journal and Courier The state ments were for the first six months of the year of the payroll fund and for the first seven months screen Drama so dar ing so real so personal Oh Boy! LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS Have Just Arnved at the Model Shop LIONEL '1 AT COLUMBIAN PARK r't 4 '4 Saturday 9 13 9:30 to 11:30 A Children 6 to 14 Years Old 16 MM Comedy Movie Story Telling Carnival Games 5 4 KTUtt Ur 1 MURDER WITH I OUT MOTIVE! Drama that blisters' the ia Body on Way Home ROSSVltLE Dec The body of Robert Ci Langston who was killed in Germany Sept 26 1944 will arrive 'here 1 Monday evening a and will be taken to he L4 Son funeral home A son' of' Mr and Mrs James Langston I two east of here he went into the Army March 6 1942 A i of the 28th division he i want zsvr aww a a 1 I 1 MBSSat I I I niiiiiJ I I SR i J' I fl i' II 4 A m'w 4hl il 1 1 3 i' I ft I ff I I IB IH I 1' I jHh I 9H9I 9 BT uuiiuuuy SMILVDUBMGO tuAVET MUM ZM a wgrjV' Ik 991 A 4 MBGWPl MINTO miW fell 19jkcBS'jW9999m I An 1 4 ck A mk jtmm MKSSsaaa99 Alan Plian 42 mQan es9 tXAVwa I PLUSj PATHE NEWS I 1 1 I I I II III I dBHOiamiiiiffiiiiiiwiiMiiiiiwmiiBteM I B9 9 h9SJ99B A I jmI I mjrnul 4 A JMiyi MB 1 I A BMMMHiW CX JS9SI11s MARS OX GAMBOLS MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY cats Rts LI VO9 2.

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