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EIGHT THE KOKOMd TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14 1946 IKENNEDY DECLINES TO ENTER RETIRED IN DEMOCRAT PRESIDENTIAL RACE! RAILROADMAN INTAXT DEAD AT BIBTH Feb. 13--(P)Josephj iaenliv identified wth ibe JP. Kennedy flatly refused tonightj vrii administration, made plaici jto the presidential -race, be -would not file the autiior- thar his of ambassador! Ization. He said "the paramount! Relatives of Man 32 Years Ago In Kempton Killing Are Soughi of Henrj- Babe (o Place Wednesday MornJnjr. Goldsmith, Feb.

13--(Trib-j uae Lee, infant sonj i of Ifr. and Mrs. Guy Hecry of Gold-j smith. Tjorn Tuesday morning Bcecbwood hospital, wus dead s-tj I birth. Burial will take place at 10 Wednesday morning in Tetersbur; FUNERAL ish American War Veterans, has StatlOU Mall been set for evening.

I a Feb. 22. Plans for this affair are; Routs Bandit GttS in charge of Commander Dick! BUnn, and the president of the Auxiliary-. Mrs. Hazel BUnn.

Kansas City. Fob. Special guests for the evening mim statlon turned will include the Kov. and Mrs. W.

hoso on a knife-wielding R-Kuhn jmd the Rev. and- Mrs. Xc rc motorist who attempted to Ijohn. A. Fan- and their families! holj him today.

iThe prop-am aft.v dinner will in- 1 kf attendant, William R. Koff- clude tausic, talks on national de- i man followed with a threat to tense, and resumes the sinking I thvow a. lighted match On the WidOW Of Milling Lie Maine, and the interesting'j dr ch i j. .1 i Only -A time before, friends -with President Roosevelt during the Eoaumian had annarincfd uj day but they did not discuss) Founder Dies Tuesday; Was Tipton County Native to i a Ci-v to Ci.y Wm woul1 entered in PoUtlci the President. JO, conference Inter, disclaimed Peru.

Ind, Fc'j. 13-- (Tribune Spe- Henry In TetersSurg. M-Wlter Bert 63, mother of the ctaM North Broadway, a retired Wabash ended his life trace in dential primary-April 30. Democratic preai-jany knowledge of Kennedy'e state- railway locomotive engineer, died death at the utate penitentiary, Tues: rl i tor such dele- primary. ment regarding the Massachusetts; today in St.

Petersburg, Fla. He had been ill for several years, and went to Lve a to convi of c- ion' were taken out by John F.j There had been flurry of spec- 1 to Florida several months ago in an McCarthy, Eouton attorney, who j. jjurfng ti, day as to why effort to regain his health. The sur- said Kennedy would file the author- name i ng viving widow, ilrs. Estella Fritz, izatlon necessary under llaasachu-j som(j 0 ltica i On i 0 okers thought! who aJso is in ill health, was with s.Us law.

i aim might be to assure that i her husband when he died. Kennedy, financier and usl-j pr( ldj nt 00sevt W0 uld get the; The body was expected to be re- wh3 tl the desire, the move was unnecessary since only yesterday Democratic State William H. Burke, in choosing a. list of delegates pledged to James A. Farley.

said upon tills the here, of the at Kempton, in wajThia uttorncy, i Clccson was convicted ot having 1 murdered Woods with a. tile spade at the end of a working day of a lection on th: Lake Erie rail-road, now the Nickel Plate. Glecaon gang foreman and Woodv a member of crew. Glcc- unprovoked and brutal attack- on Woods waa to have been prompted by the belief tbat Woods via solay to get his job. The men hiul been fellow workmen In other ptucea In the uUite before coming to Tipton.

So far us known hore, Clceson, had no except the attorney' who defended him. Oglebuy has; been dftad for aoveral years. War; -r i i i den A. F. Doud Inquired of Sheriff' position to the city manager form! V.

McNutt might be entered In the Hobbii possible relatives of; of government was voiced today I Wisconsin prerere: the man. to learn If there might be by Vincent C. Toukey, Indiana complicated further nomeone who would claim the body. Municipal Leajrue aecretary, at political situation that state. scnslon of Gov.

Townscnd's Reports were current here that Says People Here Want Change by "Quickest Legal Atethod" India.n*ipolia, TM Op- "Massachusetts delegation in case: turned to Peru, but it ww aaEounc- he sought a third term. ed at Hammond-Jackson funer- Others argued that, if that was "ere. tonight, that funeral arrangements had not ben com- Frankfort. Feb. babe was for-! unc Special)--Mrs.

Melissa Ann I Sims, Si, widow of Thomas J. Simsl i who founded the Sims Milling facts of the birthday observsncos of McKinley. Lincoln and Wash-; inston. Admitted to Hospital Mrs. Francis Stunkard, residing tho View Home, ad- itted to' the hospital for medical The yegro drove SMART WAY TO USE" ASPIRIN FOR GOLDS Redmond, living near Clark pa-W "ere, died Tutedaj- morning at! with the parents is one! o'clock .1 tfoo'I but, tn of aspirin In.

you iwt brother, Vern. LIISINSTAIE pleted. Surviving besides the widow arcj two sisters, Mrs. Jessie F. Heppell and Mrs.

Minnie Hclndrlcks, both' of Peoria, Dl. action was predicated assumption that if Born at West Ixibanon, on Roosevelt ran "Mr. Farley and the, March 7, 1S76, the deceased was a Democratic party a son of tho late John and Drizislla would support his candidacy. Still others figured that perhaps Kennedy was being put forward as a candidate in hts own right, without any reference to tlic possible candidacies of other persons Meantime the possibility that a Hlale of delegates pledged to Paul manager study but -McNutt Youkcy added that he welcomed ticket the dlucuaaion because It meant by "getting interest In government" Youkey, mayor of Crown Point, asserted that taxea In cities have Find Stolen Cur Owner Harvey Bogia, of Scurgls, wjue discovered to be tht owner of atolon cur found ai the roadside of Ktate highway 31, Sftturday, i wan revealed here Tuesday on of word from F.B.I. at! been going down "while Indbnapolla.

The cnr IH believed at te pat hav to have been abandoned by four;" 1 ce nt inu boy, who ran It from the 5omc pcopl 1K mtne Into a ditch and left It for munagcr ha sad. fear of detection. Chief of Police criticized state collection Howard Rlchurdaon received agenclea bccaiwe flcation from federal men to hold. don't know (Coon) Fritz. He had been a resident of Peru for many, years.

Mr. Fritz a member of the Christian church and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. Hold Man In Shootinj Probe Charles Hawkins, about 28 years: HUCh MS lii etc. Liixjt-t'irtu ttitnokx ovcry of cohl Contains no no roariiis UMM! for over ycit of -0 labH'ts. at timgBisis, i in Indianapolis at the! home of a daughter, Mrs.

Fraukj Lane. -1517 Carrollton avenue, where; she had been a guest for the past; two- weeks. Although in ill health' for the past two years, Mi's. Sims- was stricken Saturday morning! with thrombosis. A resident of this city for more Marion, Fob.

than JO years, Mrs. Sims was born iff Vaughn Treber announced to-i Contains Aspirin. For Colds in Tipton county Dec. 20, 185S, the'day that three of six suspects under daughter of John and Elizabeth here have siffned confessions' (Thomas) Whisler. She was the last.ut" 22 robberies in 11 Indiana cities THREE CONFESS 22 ROBBERIES IN 11 INDIANA CITIES of a family of 13 children.

Her early childhood was spent in Tipton coun- and aftei-'hcr'murvlage to Mr. Muncie-New Castle Service Slated for Abandonment and the wounding of Charles Courtney in the holdup of his grocery Doc. City 1337 1 A i i i i i i Ft. Wayne-lndianapOllS in 1S79 she moved lira-, to Fol- Treber-snSd Arthur Harding, 'cst whore her husband operated a ot Converse: William D. Cook, 2S, "eneral store, then to Wingate of Joncsboro and Charles Michaels, where he operated an 21 Michsclsville, admitted robber-j Forty years ago, they moved iaa at Anderson, Hunting- Indianapolis, Feb.

13-- Petitions to- abandon the Indianapolis-Fort Wayne and Muncie-Ncw Castle Interurban Railway linos and replace them with motor coach and truck service were filed with the Indiana and Public Service the interstate old, of Bunker Hill, was reported in Sffi? S. of the ana connection with Investigation of. the shooting of a Gas City resident during a hold-up there in 1937. He Frankfort and for a number Wabash. H-rtford City, Mont- years Mr.

Sims operated grain eve-! City, Fairmount, Upland tators'throughout Clinton county. Ho.ehurgh (Umon County). later founding the Sims Milling! State, Marion and Grant county A A comtmnv. Mrs. Sims was a mcmberi officers co-operated the late company.

Mrs. Sims was a member, of the First Christian church a of suspgcU. Ircber DANGE TONIGHT Round and Square WAGNER TAVERN Cor Morgan and Oliio raJIroad. Roose group backing ncr's presidential candidacy. McNutt's friends said here that It would be to Frank McHalc, McNutt's campaign manager, to decide whether the Wisconsin situation was such the McNutt forces to warrant making an the car until BogU arrives for it Wednesday, Jiincn Walter Tulkn to J'ones, prominent and listed Iho state highway commission an one of these.

Newl to Teoplo Municipalities, Youkcy asserted, are forced to pay more money into the Order of Eastern Star of this city. Her husband's death occurred I in 1929. Surviving arc four daughters, I Gc. rge E. Lockwood, Mrs.

James Aughe and Mrs. Benson Rudd.ll, all of Frr.nkfort, and Mrs. Lane of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren and live great-gramlchil-1 drfln. Final rites will be conducted at Joe Tucker. No details of the -7ti, receiver in requesting au-1 the Goodwin brothers' cliupcl two' lines arc the last ot the once vast int'crurban system that radiated from Indianapolis to all parts Indiana; The Indiana Service corporation, lessor of the line between Bluffton Bemenderfer and State Patrolman, Sin( ol Wayne, acted jointly the round-jj said.

Two Small Kesldcnuu Firrs 1 Residence fires of ti minor na-! ture required attention of the fire department late Tuesday a Tuesday evening. Thj alarms were j-eported 'j-om the homes of W. G. Bourl'f, liiS West Woodland avc- and H. Qwsley.

-123 West uo sLi'eot. In neither case there a material loss. TODAY THURSDAY WK I-KJSSISNT K1THKK DAV1 BETTB ERROL DAVIS-FLYNN open bid for delegates. McNutt, 1 or navmg ca nea-a worthless check the Leonard were available here tonight. K.

L. Mctealf, of Lake Wuwuscc, held in the county jail after his arrest in Dayton, sctied- ulcd for arraignment in Miami circuit court Thursday on a charge of issuance of-a fraudulent check. He accused of having cashed a thoi-lty to discontinue rail service, i Thursday afternoon o'clock by The petitioners said service on the Rev. John A. Fan', of the First both lines has been maintained at Christian church.

Burial will be in an increasing annual loss since i the nmusoicum in Gi'ccn Lawn ccm- a third term. 1 i gross income, excise and gasoline American Legion in An-; than they get back in state demon, wnn the gueat apcakcr at, distributions. the Kiwanla meeting hold at tho: Hurry Miessc, Indiana Taxpay- Wedgo hotel Monday night. Jones association sccretarj'. al.io nd- the need of drilling greater public interest in Juvenile mind In Amerlcanlum, nd-; governmental problems.

vimclng bin conviction that to; "Tho whole fault is that the pco- Amrrlciinlam, as i 0 toko no Interest in are taught children in other m( t(ii problems," he said. "If they countries, would put thla country: become aroused, we are going to I KEMPTON Kempton, Feb. Mr. and Mrs, Merlin Harlow arc tho parents of son born Feb. 0 at the Clinton county hospital.

He wciphcd seven Phillabaum automobile service station on-East Main street several weeks ago. Two Wives.Sue Hunbanda Suit divorce was filed In Miami circuit court here today by Mrs, Helen 203 North Bentor. charges her husband, cruelty. pounds and has Allen. been named In position.

Demonstration Agent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark at- Helen Grishaw is to manager proposals outlined, by the home -demonstration agent in atudy commission In invitations to Hnmllton county. It wua learned the public hearing was presented hero Tucaday following notified! by a group representing the in- tlon or her appointment by O. dlimftpolls Junior Chamber of Winks, county somewhere; If they don't we at won t.

A memorandum on this throe city home of tiic latter 1 parents, of Commerce. It favored adoption of Ward, ncav occasion was the sixty-sixth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Mrs.

Fred Goss and daughter, Judith Ann, who have been visit- street, who 1936 and that revenues are ficient to pay ordir.avy operating costs, exclusive oC -depreciation. Elder said that for the nine months ending Sept 30, 1930, the operation ol tho Indianapolis-Fort Wayne line resulted in a loss oC despite drastic reductions in expenses, while tho deficit Kor Castle division was $17,883. The losses for the entire year were and $23,035, respectively. Elder's statement -cited the in- etory. JJirl-h Janet Christine was the name given the daughter born to Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Hazlet, 00-1 South First street. Mr, Hud Mrs. Mayimrd of 503 West Washington street, are the of a son, Jan Franklin, born Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Noble Sager, living usc rivatc automo ucks liffhwws wore married Dec. 10 193S, and sep- ra lolin tno lines as i i i arated'on May 6, W39, according to the complaint. Similar charges arc made in a. suit today by Mrs, Dorothy Lee Siegfr-sd against her husband, Robert Siogfi-ed.

They were married May 2, 1536. and' separated Sept. 1, 1539, according to her complaint. Hudson was 1 granted a divorce today by Circuit Judge Hal C. Phelps.

She had charged 11 ICallUp south of Frankfort on state rosd 3-, are the parents of a' daughter, BreJida Annette, born at the Clinton County boypitnl. Teddy Robert was the namC pal reason for their present cliff i-; given the son bom to Mr. and Mrs.) culties. I Robert Lenehan of'Colfa-N, at 1 Tho Indianapolis Bluffton and! hospital, Muiicic New Castle intcrurban lines arc all that remain of the! lnner lc) The annual dinner meeting prograhi of the Majoi- Span- 400-milc system oC the old i Traction once regarded Maine Day prog as tlie world's largest t. as railway.

Today Thur. FIRST KOKOMO Who Killid Julie Mancini? Bn ft eps a a county. Crl-ihaw has i I a amendment rather parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car a a wlth crucUy in than enactment of a new city home demonstration agent Clark county, (ind boon I manager statute.

educational work her grnd-! McCuuRhan htates Mews untlon from Indiana University in i Mrs. Lester Smith, League of 1023. Held for Contempt ol Court Luke Walker, 1331 North Union Women voters state chairman on government and its operation, said McCru-thy, for two weeks, returned to her home in Terrc Haute witli her husband Sunday. her Custody ol their two-year-old son was entrusted to" Mrs. Robert Score Victory in Kansas City DC.

R. B. Stormes and Mr. a Hudson, and the father was order Mrs. Givern Stormes ot Indian-1 gild's support.

53 per week toward the street, was arrested Tuesday un dcr a chnrgo of indirect contempt oC court. He was slated to appear her group likewise favored constitutional amendment. Marcus F. McCaughan, Kokomo Taxpayers' association secretary, said he believes the people of his city want the "quickest legal method of obtaining city manager applia, and Mrs. Stella Wimborough I of Lebanon were week-end guests of their father, James Stoj-mes, 1 McCaughan said that men successful in their own particular business pursuits '(ire 'elected mayor under the present city government plan, but that such success Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Granvllle Tudor of Plckm-d were Sunday dinner guests ot Mra. Ella Ricketts and son, Jnson. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Pogue and baby of Frankfort and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Amos of Anderson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodnight Sunday.

Mrs. Preston Boyer, who has been equal confined to her bed for several days, of has developed pneumonia and was docs not necessarily mean success as chiaf executive tty taken to the Becchwood hospital The study commission is to pre-1 Sunday. sent 11 report on city mnnagerj Mrs. Fred Farlow, who is cm- i i i or an Adura Flatt Expires Adam Byrd Flatt, 50. of Peru, died of a complication of ailments in Dulics Memorial hospital here Funeral services will be conducted ill the chapel of the Drake funeral home on West Third street at 2 o'clock' Friday afternoon.

Tho Rev. Mary Lytle will officiate, and interment will be in Mt. Hope cemetery. Survivors include the following brothers and sisters; Alec Flatt and Mrs. Cora SkcrhuU, both of Peru; Nathaniel Flatt, Mrs.

Bertha Michaels and Mrs. of Log-anspoi-; Mrs. Nellie government to the IS'tl general as-1 ployed at the state school at Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with nembly. BEST DRESSED MEN Daisy Hartwell The Girl With THE X-RAY MIND Answers your questions mystifies, startles, astounds, baffles and entertains, sees all, knows all, tells all. Appearing here all this week.

Also BiLLIE LOGAN And His ENTERTAINERS. JAY'S TAVERN 1228 E. Vnile Ave. New York, Feb. best dressed man in America today Joseph E.

Davles, special aide to Secretary of State Cordell Hull. Davics' was choaen by the Custom Tailors Guild of America. Grover Whalcn, led the sar- toriully elegant In 1932, dropped to 19th place. The reason given was that he had not" replenished his wardrobe. Paul Whiteman, orchestra leader, was scco'nd, and Joe baseball star, was eighth.

Others were Paul V. McNutt, federal social security administrator, sixth; Dr, John R. Gregg, president of the Gregg Shorthand Publishing com- -pany, seventh; William Rhincland- er Stewart, fourth; and Dr. James her husband and family. They visited at Michigantown Monday afternoon with parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jonas Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox and son, James, were Sunday guests of Mrs.

Cox's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Huffman In Sliarps- vllle. Miss Irene Gross spent the weekend in Rusaiaville with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Chandler and husband and 'daughter, Jean.

Mr. and Mrs. Manson Brp of Fort Wayne visited over Sunday and Monday with their daughter and husband, Mr, and Jin. Eagar Sadie Bale, of Monon; Mrs. Effie Slinson, of.

Wolcott, and. Mrs. Lillian Lawric, of Bcynolds, Ind. Announce I. TI.

ConunilttiCK Committees wens' announced today by Miss Hester Wood, president of the Miami County Indiana University Alumni association, for a four-county 'banquet of I. U. alumni to be held in the First Presbyterian church here next Tuesday, at which Dr. Herman WeUs, president of the will be the principal, speaker. It was announced today that a feature of the meeting will be showing of the motion pictures of lust fall's Kansas City, Feb.

13--(fl)--The once all-powerful Democratic ma-i chine coasted along in neutral to-i day as. cleanup forces drove to a smashing victory in a -special election to rid the city hall of Pcnder- gastism. Unofficial returns from 400 of city's 462 precincts gave 80.819 votes; for the ouster of all city elective officials to 14,496 against. Efforts of the Fusion'group, to defeat a proposed amendment place firemen under civil service- also were successful. The 'count) from the same number ot precincts was: For civil service, against 62,457.

Four other charter amendments proposed by the machine-controlled city council also wove, defeated by a five to one margin. 2 HITS! 10TTKKV RACKET EXPOSE: I'KKSTON FOSTER in "MISSING EVIDENCE" AtSO-- "TOY WIFE" with LDISB BA1NBB wsLvyy DOUGLAS For Better Coal, Dial 6166 Furnaei, Stovi, Stoker Goals. J. M. LEACil ICE COAL CO GIVE YOUR LAZY LIVER THIS GENTLE "NUDGE" i "Would The Gtrman Army to Murder Her?" Follow Noted Ohio Doctor's Advice To Feel "Tip-Top" In Morning! If liver bile doesn't flow freely every day into your intestines-- constipation its headaches and.

that "balf-alivo" B. Conant, president of Harvard University, fifth. Franklin Moone, a hotel man. was third. Hotel men.

the puild decided, were the best drowsed men us a. Bankers, they were better dressed than movie and bill collectors ran far ahead of newspaper columnists. Noonan Hard-Boiled as Friend Plays Egg Trick Indianapolis, Feb. Indiana-Purdfte football i game. This feature' will be in charge of B.

F. Rufe and D. H. feeling often result. So step up thatliver Boonc.

bile and aee how much better you should Mrs. L. Kolb is chairman feel! Just try Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab- thc reservations committee, which lets used no successfully for years by is composed also of the following! Dr. F.

M. Edwards for his patients wish Mrs. J. W. Mcllrath, Mrs.

C. constipation and slugsish liver.bilc. Noonan. Indiana Alcoholic Beverages Commission started home with a cargo of four dozen fresh country eggs recently. En route he was enticed his 'automobile 'by one friend while others got in the dirty work at the crossroads, or.

rather the street corner. Returning to his a Noonan drove carefully home and tenderly, deposited each 'egg in a large crock in the refrigerator. was slntod to appear in city court. ENGLISH 4DAY; BEGWED I A I I 'J FEBRUARY21 I I A A I FEBRUARY 21 Motii-Mi Thursday and Saturday MAIL n.nrt NOW 7 A I I 5 NOW ihun MM tt ii in JTAMKD ADOKUSED 1 'W iNVILOH WITH HEMirtANU fet. Mat.

$1.10, $1.10, Jl Tn Held on Truffle Charge Vern Deardorff, age'and address not reported, was arrested' Tues- he next morning he awakened day under a charge, of-operating wltn a ravenous appetite for egg-i- car with improper license. He with a gesture of any great chet he tapped one against the edge of La lson a skillet. All he got from the egg was dull "bllck." He tried another and yet another with the same result Sorrowfully Noonan found that all 48 eggs had been boiled and replaced in the container while he dallied with his'(alleged) friend. Rich. Mrs.

L. E. Marjorie Gray, Miss Charlene Weimer and Russell Keith, all of Peru; Leo J. See, of Macy; Miss 1 Kath'ryn Betzncr, of Bunker Hill; Fowler. Macy, of Converse, and Mrs.

Leo Long, or Denver. Other committees "were announced as follows: Hospitality--Mr, and Mrs. Russell K. "Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent 'Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. John Bossard, Dr. and Mrs. George and Mr.

and Mrs. Herschel Music Carter Brown and Ruth. Olive Tablets, being -purely aro wonderful! Tbey not only stimulate bile (low -to help digest fatty foods but also help elimination. Get a box TODAY. 15(i, 30(i, 60e.

All drugstores. Boys Explore'Haunted House'; Find Man's Body East. Patcrson, N. Feb. 13-- (fl) --It was reputedly a "haunted house," 'but four Clifton boys thought it would be fun to explore.

They climbed to the attic, where they found the body of a man iden- as Tcter Lischisky hanging Decorations Miss Alice Allman and Sirs. Floyd- Sonafrank. Nominations --Russel Keith, J. L. Miller and Dr.

Allen Porter. Program --Albert H. Cole, Phillip Byron, and Mrs. Theodore Rademaker. Hall to be Forum Speaker Prof.

Ford' P. Hall, of Indiana University, will deliver the addres fourth of a series of four 'forum" meetings sponsored' by' this Peru League of Women Voters, Our Constitution in a Changing World." Two dances held here in celebration of President Roosevelt's sirthday netted a total of $75.25 for the Warm Springs Foundation 'razn 'the rafters. jfantllc paralysis' relief fund, it was Police listed the. death aj a sui- 1 announced today by George W. ride.

Wolf, chairman of the committee. ON "FIT-YOUR-BUDGET" PLAN Cub Loan You Get 20 1M 12S sot UuclcEaeb Month IncludlnK All Ch.rie. moj. ban $3.64 9.09 12.73 22.72 27.26 36.23 45.12 a mot. IlM I.9S 4.88 6.84 9.77 12.22 14.65 19.44 24.14 28.80- 16 met.

5.38 7.68 9.60 11.52 15.26 18.9122.52 20 mm. 6.43 8,05 9.65 12.76 15.79 18.77 lire calculated rate o. OW month on the llSO of bilanan, and month on balancci 150. inquiries ol fricndi ot Loam made on your own fignaturt or on furniture or auto. Immediate attention to all To apply, phone, write Of- office, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 610 AniiKtTQDK-Landon Hldid.

6ih- Floor fjycimorc and Main'StrccU Lamm to rtiiiitmli xiatky totniH. EDNA MAY OLIVER GEORGE SANDERS MAY ROBSON ZASU PITTS --ALSO-- PpPEYJv Cartoon MlIMC.I FIGHT! PALACE A A TODAY and THURSDAY WSHAIT NOT Kill (KQMBMSB OWEN DAVfS, IE. DORIS DAY cuznemi ESSEX' OLIVIA DE HAV1LLAND inn. Yin. ry Slcjilivntio ALSO: CO1LOB CARTOON the Hone" Cfcrliiun and "LOVE GOES WEST" with Louise Ma.sscy Tho Westerners A A A A Shop Around the Corner' MORGAN COLONIAL LAST DAY-- Tyrone Power in "JESSE JAiLES" i color Ritz Bros, in 'KENTUCKY MOONSHINE' TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY GARY COOPER MILLAND, ROBERT PRESTON "BEAU GESTE" --and-RONALD REAGAN, MARGOT STEVENSON THE MONEY RING" ALSO-- A COLOR CARTOON thru SUNDAY Lusty, romantic, spectacular entertainment from the producer and director of 'In Old 'Stanley and 'Jesse 'Alexander's Ragtime Band'! Rendezvous" FIUDAY and SATURDAY.

The IJTTLE TOTJGH GUYS in "Code of the Street." with HARRY CAREY The "only" law they knew was tfao one they made themselves! Slum story heart-thrills and -Suspense! Musician and with A I FAY FRED MAcMURRAY RICHARD GREENE JOYCE ANOY DIVINE HENRY STEPHENSON Color Cartoon and News SOON Bed Nichols anil Orchestra on Sl-'ig-e Tickets Now on Sale at tlic JJo.v O-ficcl.

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