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KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE-j Friday, April 30, 1943 MONUMENTS, MARKERS Quaitir Ar Rtoftnubii Cottl DON CALDWELL Bunker, Hill. Tin, On SI REMEMBER! WE CLOSE AT O'clock; SATURDAY EVENING FINE CUSTOM TAILOKED PITMAN GOLIGHTLY 200K Mai" St. Get Restrain! Order In Drive-in Case CKampion rvcordinjc thw zww 1SX8 Dfluxt Single the most Qunrr Champion coAdal grueUins "Motor Ma-fic" tata it will vtart and ran uJoder rugced Como in and ne IMin limb 4 H.P. O.l.C 1505 W.it Sycdmvn Phon. S925 Peru, led, April 23--(Tribune Area Special)--The city of Peru restrained from interfering -with Daniel and Charlocre V- llishler In establishing a drive-in ice cream stand on.

their property on West Main street, through a ruling of Judge Henry S. Bailey In Miami circuit court here. In compliance with demands, in their, suit filed March 25. Judge Bailey granted a permanent injunction to the' enjoining the-, city Interfering with construction of a proposed building, 'cutting of a curb for 3 driveway, cutting 1 of a tree to make room for the driveway, and' conducting of the business. The property in question is located on the north side of West Main street, a short 'distance west of Chestnut street.

It has a frontage of 100 feet and is 132 leet deep. Plans for the project were submitted last January to Fire'Chief C-lenn and a building permit was Issued on January 29. Also a permit to cut. 1 the curbing, for the driveways was issued by City Engineer John Horan. But after residents of the neighborhood, protested, tho.

board of works oni March 2 revoked both Now Judge Bailey has ruled that the pcrnilta arc still In effect. He also ruled that the Mlahlers are "entitled to vehicular access to their property from'Main street, and are entitled to cut the curbing and to take other steps to enable cars to enter and to patronize, their proposed place of business. Neighboring residents opposed the project on the contention that It would be a nuisance and would cause a traffic, hazard. A group of the-objectors appeared before tho city council and discussed the proposition at the council meeting of March 1. The court- found for the plaintiffs In -the quiet title suit of Harry Prickett ct vs.

Henry Overman, et al. Harry and Patricia Loujean Prickett, were declared owners of the cast half of outiot 36 In the official addition.to the town of Converse -and of. the west' half of tho same outiot, according to the court record. William administrator of tho estate of tha late Wecklcr of Bunker Hill, was allowed a claim of Sl.SOO against the estate by; Circuit "Judge Henry S- Sailey. Clark Quits Police Torce Resignation of-Patrolman Claude Clark from the "city police 'department, which he has served.

for 20 years, -was announced Thursday by the board of works. It becomes effective May 1- Clark will retire on a pension, which -has 'granted by the pension board. 'held the rank of sergeant until'. advent of thp present city administration. Chief recommended to board appointment of Carl 27; years old, a.

veteran, of World War-Xt, to fill the but the- board deferred Reason for 'Clark's resignation was not: It 1 was understood -he operate his farm-near Form Boards Several 'vacancies a i Thursday'in some'of the 56 precinct boards, which Will' handle next primary election in ifiamJ -county, it was revealed by County L. Powell, who member 'of county election A total of 302; persons are. required to 'fill various boards, seven on each Four.of each board will. be Republicans' 'and three' Democrats, the Republicans having: the. inspectors bavins cast the largest vote for secretary of state in the county at the last general The precinct as -nominated bert Chairman Robert ap- Commie Threats Force Sealing Off Zones In Triesiei Trieste, 'Free -Territory, April Allied -military virtually ErHiBh-Ajnerican zone of as a- precaution against Communist of an uprising; during May'- Day.

celebrations. tighter border' controls up possible Com- -munist invaders out of the.zone. at 9. o'clock; high- blockposts one into Itajy and Jnto Czechoslovakia will' be closed. No one 'will be permitted to: disembark from until further the 1 military government A Communist uprising tbreatenad 'as a protest of the military government's refusal to permit Communists to stage a May Day demonstration in Trieste's main square.

Civilian police last- night broke up a- would-be. Communist'protest meeting by using pistols, clubs and fire RADIO PROGRAM; THird Union (Continued, from. the middle of 1947. We must, have a. 1948 'wage pattern-based on the 194S cost-of-livirig," "by "Republican Chairman El-j- 1 1 views were Kobbins i and Democratic I Johnston, also Hc.sa'ld Announcing The Opening of the ROTH PARK HOTEL DINING ROOM SUNDAY, MAY 2., Special Sunday Dinners ROAST TURKEY BAKED AND FRIED CHICKEN FISH FROG.

LEGS AND FRIED SHRIMP Hours: D. 7:30 A. M. to 10 P. M.

Week Days: 7:20 11 A. M. Lunchll A. M. to 2 P.

Dinner 5 P. M. to Ttl P. M. CHARLES TAYLOR, New Manager.

Five Miles South of Montieello. proved by the county" board this week. serving on the board Mr. Powell are Frank Butter- bauRh, Republican, and Richard F. McBIheny, Democrat.

Held for Bad Check 1 Harry Thomas, 33, 'Marion, Negro, was being held in the Miami county 11 jail here Thursday on a charge having a. fraudulent check for' $29. Robert L. Bradley is the prosecuting witness. Wreck Endangers Three Three persons narrowly escaped Injury 'Wednesday night, when a truck and al passenger car figured in a head-on, collision in the -450.

block of East Main street, causing property damage, estimated at 5500. They were Cheater I. Thatcherj 53, of Kokomo, 'driver-of the truck; Bert Kokomo, passenger i and 'Donald Wabash, driver of the eriger he hoped, that the 1 'dispute be setled but. the unions 'were 1 "ready to'strike'if we la- Cleveland, A. F.

Whitney, the 'railroad trainmen brotherhood, ore unions which 1 took part in "a nationwide rail' strike two' years ago, predicted a settlement would. be reached. VI don't believe'any of the parties FRIDAY Wkmo. Cluh. Wlw.

Beulah. of World. Wlw. VKalLMlborn, Neva. Wlw.

TjOO Bnby Show. MclolT- WIw. Wim." Thomjw 5Toor Wlw. Heiitler. Wnn.

'Show." S.30 Information Wsm; ThoM Wfbm. Wmlu rimr- Ozsifl snd Han-t. Wkmo. Shtrlff. 9:00 Myrtrrt Cwr, Music.

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Customers: from to assure fire protection, he explain ed. "At least 75 percent' of 25; families would have to" sign-applications for water, if "the service is extended -outside- the town," ho added. 14 Precinct from Page residence, Jefferson street- N. Y. Quotations (By AvsocJnt-rri Preswj Cnii SS 1 KtJv.

1436 Honey Creek township. first prer' cinct, Kokomo Telegraph office, Russiaville. VX. Y. tso.

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I i Amcr. Air Ei-XIJ. C. Penney 'R- R- 13V- Phillips Pcu -J Liberty township, first, precinct, -Appliance store, Plevna. township, second cinct, Crete Turtle residence.

Grant street. Greentown; Monroe township, first precinct, Paul Kenworthy. riesiclence, route 1. -Monroe second! Ixjndon. High school first' precinct, schoolhouse, Ohio Chn-jlr Conn.

Edipon The board has aslied Snyder, utilities consultant, to obtain- a state board 1 of on three possible well sites. of one of.these sitea has offered to -give water, rights free, of'charge. A tower site i business area, also Is it was. reported. Hawkins said the board has dis- cussed'plans with the Kraft Phoenix Cheese corporation fora'tie-in with that concern's water system.

company will' buy'water rom the BIRTHS DuPont Electric Gen. Motors Goodrich GoodjMyir Int. -T SSK'-Stim Roebuck 3S Shell Union S91 ISoeony Vacuum ln I So. Pacific 'Stind. Oil Cnl.

67 JS'i'Suind. Oil Ind. -17' Oil NJ 55 1 Jlanville 371- Coprwrr SJi Ow-enn Tcxns Corp. 59 Tlmk-n 19H Union Cnrbido 112 'i United Airline -United Aircraft I U. S.

Steel Mont. I AT ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL" and Mrs. Oral Aaron Kokomo route 3. a Charles weighing 6 CUKE STOCKS 'The Associated Prcs?) Cities Service 1 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN I 30-- (API-- Wheat': Nonr.

Corn: 1 yellow No. 'J. Aaron, weigning sj.3s»se2.31'4 No. 3. 14 3:05 4.

f2.i5VL-@2.!;/·: samjilc' swdc it flay "Georsre 'Outs: No. 1 henvy No. 1 Ihcavj- white No. lxtrn 1 I henvy white V.W/i No. 1 while Sl.21% WOOD TODAY AND sir OF ACTION: Bob Stetle "RIDING THE LONE TRAILS WHERE SIX.OUNS SNARL THE DEATH SONG OF HOT LEAD! AISO.CARTOON; COMEDY ond "PURPLE MONSTER town.

1 in emergencies will supply. water" to and in turn the 'town in GRADY--Mr; and Grady. 407.East a Cornelius, 7'pounds, 6'. ounces; at 4:52 afternoon. STQTJT--Mrs, arTdTMrs.

Creighton Stout; Kokomo route 2, Michael Wayne, weighing5 pounds, 12 8:35 Thursday night. and William 2308 West Maple street: a.boy, James Michael, weighing pounds, 7 ounces, at 2:22 Friday The mother is the former. Ruby Luclle Hobbs. and Mrs: Olsen South Calumet street, a weighing ounces, by The mother is the former Bernardino Simon. 2.

white si.iogi.soii. Dsrley nominal: ranking fcivi. S1.7S@r.9S. Soybeans: None. Break Demonstration Trieste, Free Territory, April 30 police, used pistols and fire hoses last to break up a pro-May Day Communist demonstration in the heart of -Trieste.

wni. supply. water to tne TOWTI ri i case of temporary emergency: I A Deep i 'Urging: citizens to support the original project'-' for a $90,000 'bond board'po'inted original'plans- would, six fire hydrants within 500 feet the $10.54 per ton, Order now. Dearddrff Coal Co. Ph.

5936. are anxious to inj.Sb'arpsvillc school so that', ample Galveston Man Killed At Railway Crossing Galveston, April. 30--(Tribune Area Special) --William E. Harlan, about 75, was Jellied here at (cst). today when he drove his-new auto into thc'path of a speeding' Pennsylvania passenger train.at the State.

Road 18 had been in the Parlette hardware store and-, had parked his the' side of the' railroad signal, warning, lights. He came from the store, entered 1 the 1 Car and a strike," "Whitney 'said. To Press Peace Effort Douglass said that after meeting wlth-the rail sion 'Is planned, to bring 'the dis- puttng-! parties sold peace efforts 'continually is a chance to'-avert a The board's a settlement appears the last resort as all -procedure under the" Railway Labor act brought no agreement and left the linlons free to set strike brotherhoods, which claim membership of 100,000 firemen and englneme'n, 80,000 engineers, end 10,000.. presented their demands: last October. They demanded a 30 wage increase -with a minimum 'raise of.

$3 a day and. changes in'working rules. The cents an hour pay hike recommended by a presidential fact-finding board was rejected by the after 'carriers had accepted the proposal. protectlon'against. the kind of fire destroyed -school 20 years ago would be The' board.said it les from-several persons interested in building homes water system -is offers an opportunity to of lots and "vacant buildings, to.help make 'the.

town'grow by gettingrback to 1 tho pointed out. He said, too, anyone tho community can purchase the revc-! nue bonds which will 'bo issued to. finance the. Major (Continued from One) ONE DAY ONLY! TUESDAY, MAY Virginia Joy Sts. 4 HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Thursday--Major operation: Mrs.

Dane Dimitt, 1600 South' Park- avenue; Mrs. Olive 'Barger-i huff, 326 West Monroi 'Fracture: E. Miltenberger, DID South Indiana avenue: Observation: Bill Rcnshaw, Grecutown. Admitted Friday--Minor''opei'ar tion: Tommie 914. Llnsday street; B-0, Gateway Gardens; Richard -Yager.

Kokomo route 4. Dismissed Thursday--Rona'd Ammerman, 925 South Purdum-street; A 0 I 0 drove directly Into the path, of the'P a with his owner. esti-rMrs. Thomas 'Unger. New CaaLle; train, which was' running, about TQlniated that.the dog was worth Adams, '1441- South, miles-an hour.

Joseph Brady, also at an time during his career, per-'street; Eugene and. Robert 'Caylor, of saw Harlan start his haps more i i prime. J315 East Walnut street; James car-forward and- attempted to wave him to a-stop, but was.unsucccssful. Wreckage 1 of the auto -was carried about 500 yards down the track. The-trkln was.itmdamaged on-Its-run.

Mr. lived- northeast of In 1934, a show dog. Sharp. 2214 North street; Galveston and had -followed the carpenter's trade for many, years; The 'mangled body was removed to the John Thomas funeral home in Galveston. He is survived by the widow'and four children by a former marriage, -as well- as several brothers.

They Russell, Wlllard and 'Mrs Mary 'Flane, all of Fort and Howard of Washington, D. C. Funeral arrangements will'be announced later. Anti-Picket Ruling Is Made by NLRB INDIANA'S OWN GREAT CLAUDE THORHHILL ORCH. Air Base Sat.

OAU MAY DANCE i-' FROM 9 TO 1 D. S. T. FIRST WON A AS ARRANGER FOR BING CROSBY A A BENNY GOODMAN! A I 3 BANDS! HEADS LATEST POLL WITH MONROE own CLAJJUE and his great orcbestra, 'ploy BIG, GAJIA MAY JAY at the HUX- MA1" 3ST. to 1 Ai M.

B.S.T. to 'this, -V HEADS KEKTTOX! Beautiful WAKT1EN-, "Recording': -Star, appears with him in person. Her" recording (with Thorn- htll) S0XDAY-JKrNT-OF LOVE" sold copies. TIIE GREATEST. DAXCE OF THE 'Admission--Advance only plus-tax.

At door. Advance "tickets 'on co. A i 30--(ff) -employer's plant to 'Washington, Picketing one make him stop doing business with another employer was held illegal today by a National Labor Relations board examiner. The decision by 'Sidney Lindner is the first in that any form of. peaceful -picketing by.unions is barred by law.

Lindner said that picketing- ordinarily is regarded as a to'rm- of free- speech--a method telling named Garry, was the 1 star of a'dog troupe. When Garry died, "the search' for a star' for his dog'troupe. A traveling salesman saw Major on an Ohio farm, people who'owned'him were afraid of him- and they, had'him chained up. and would: never, go. near him without a.

long heavy pole to ward him off. I bought i i ,1935 and. spent a year, winning his confidence and training him. 'After, that in shows, before clubs, -scbool3, and in He has made trips to Canada to many--parts: of the United 1 The first time he appeared before the 'radio was In Chicago- and. he failed because nervous and afraid of the microphone.

Since that 1 -time, 'however, he had appeared on. the; radio and became a s.tar. performer." said the dog would- be buried 'on the grounds, at tha kennel, and-'he added the dog: was to so- many Kokomo. children he. -would have his body "lie in state 'on the courthouse lawn'Saturday afternoon." the public that a labor dispute But he action to employer to 1 stop business with another is a secondary, boycott--banned by the Taft-Hartley act; any picketing to enforce such a.

boycott is illegal, 1 i Russia Will Veto April -Russia's veto threat' -night blocked a Security, council Investigation into-Moscow's role in "the Communist.coup in Czechoslovakia. After" arguing for nearly, two hours over how-to avoid Soviet veto, the council adjourned until Thursday-without' vottr.gr. Prospects arc dim that tho TJ; N. be able to do anything about Chile's demand for an Inquiry into the'February, grab power. In Soviet'-Deputy- Foreign Minister; left little doubt ho investigation when 'the'vote finally-comes-next week.

1 Truce for Jerusalem Has Fallen Through Lake: Success, April proposed truce for -the old walled city 'of to, have fallen today. when Jewish and Arab representatives-failed to agree on terms. Agency 1 representative, told the United Nations -his pie would agree to'a truce on condition -that have' free entry and: the. gates of. the' 'walled eity.

Jamal Husseini, vice-chairman "of Arab. s.Hlgher.. Palestine', these "conditions had "blown: -'up whole, a Mrs. CarmI Parker, 70S South Brandon Victor Cooper, Russia- vllle; Mrs. London; Mrs.

Kinzel'and baby, 117 West Madison William -Shine'' and baby. Greentown; Sharon 1'09-Wcst Def-i enbaugh street; 1 Sharon Cokaln, East. Carter street; 'Ncill. Roe 1204- West Jackson streft; Walter Hoppcs, 1521. South street.

Hint of New Bans -Berlin, April 2 0 Russians, hinted- today' they may enforce even harsher restrictions on rail traffic Germany's Eastern and Western occupation Paul J. Mills wants to see you Hrsf T-H the (Contmuad from Pagt courtroom 1 that what he had tried to say was this: "I-deplore the fact that-I liveci to'see the day whers such'a suggestion-should be-made--a suggestion" of pre-arrangement. 1 1 A. Activities TAYXOB: The Taylor Township. will' have a pie; and cake 1 auction at the Oakford'school at Monday! night; A.

members and are invlted- to bring- a home 1 baked product a their, own table join the A speaker from' Kokomo will 40 present, the proposed county health unit. LET, GIFT GIVE YOU A LIFT. Readies rPcaicana Panama, --Manuel Mora exiled Communist 'leader, 1 arrived 1 i a bullet- riddled plane 'and a Panama offi- cial'said he placed In police custody to await first available 1 out of the country. A.F.ofL MEMBERS Sae and Hear JACK SEVAN! A Musical Treat Saturday, May I ALSO. DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF A H.

Hullinger's Orchestra THE MOST STUPENDOUS OF GIGANTIC FEATURES IN ALL CIBCUS HISTORY flA JURE AFTf FEATURE A CRISTIAN1 FAMILY A 1 A I A I I A HUBERT CASTLE A I I A GORGEOUSLY Produced A I OF YOUTH "THE WAGONWHEEL" East Markland at City Limits EVERY FRI. SAT. SUN. NITE 8 2 Under New Management Good Music Sandwiches Soft Drinks BIGGER GRANDER THAN EVER! A 1 I I WORLD'S OUTSTANDING A I I I BOXING HORSES i I I A I FLYING THRILLERS NELSON TQUESTKIAN A I A i I A A I A THEWALLABYS Loily AuifraHc I I A i DAVISOS a i ELEPHANTS A A A 7 a a A a 3 FAMOUS RS 2:15 A 8p.m.--Poon Open THOUSANDS OF BARGAIN AT. A A I- I GEN'L.

UNDER 12.YEARS Eix: (Inc. Tai) ISIS PLUS CO-HIT ALSO tATE NEWS' FOX Blasting Six-Guns! "SUNSET TRAIL" GABBY HAVES. PtUS CO-HIT A I TI Shadow Valley ALSO "THE WIDOW" INDIANA TODAY AND 1 BE PRESENT 1 PLUS Cartoon, "Arnwer. Man" "Singing Barborl" SIPE TODAY A SAT. PLUS CO-HIT Cowboy Daring Indian I A Today thu Saturday Ticket, Sale Muir's Drug Vl'.

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