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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri • 11

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i unit in Pompeii Ruins i a 1 laraicl thei ruins where about 2000 of the towns 20,000 people Were trapped. il 1 Dottne i Mallinekro-dt Promotes Francis Z. Carr bas been appointed vice president and Her. old A. Brimmer, controller, of the ILIllinchrodt Chemical lloolftsta.Lwa:AIL Two Executives IWorks, it Was announced 1 I Carr joined Mallinckrodt as a 3 ornmissi 'oner Held I in- Texas.

Laiid Fiatid LI in controller in INS after serving. as controller of AmericartAir Lines and the Tennessee Valley Brimmer up from assistant controller. 11311 rair-E111 DEDUCE CATALOGUE RINI- it FOR HOME' USE LOW RENTAL PRICES Rant CNA Meanie teolostat IXERCYCLE ROLLERS STEAM CABINETS DIATHERMY SVIt sod Heat Lau Nuv Duty Head sot Fait llamas ibratrs SALES RENTALS EDMUND F. Lind, tea nencartelir essee Valley up B) LICE es, Ind, -of 7 Fo POMPEII, 11TALY, Mar 8 woman wore a bracelet, rings -and earrings of gold. The man's held a small treasure in silver coins.

With seven others of their family, they died huddled at a door of their t- 1 "They waited too said archaeologist Araedeo Maluri. The skeletons have just been uncovered from the ashes whichJ Mount Vesuvius spewed on Pompei Ui 19 --A. D. It was the first such find, in nearly a century Talk WitkTito Soon Mar. (AP).

Turkish newspapers say Premier Admin. Menderes plans to have talks with President-Marshal Tito in Belgrade next month. Turkey and Yugoslavia are allied with Greece in the. Balkan Pactrugoslavia is believed to desire to de-emphasize the military aspects of the alliance in line with its policy of normalizing relations with the Soviet. bloc.

Tall (AP), Prezr to Mars Soviet bloc. jot 1 I V. 1 Nehru Is Daughter Gets Post iii Politics NEW DELHI. INDIA, Mar. I (AP).

prime Minister Nehru's daughter.1 Mrs. Indira Gandhi, entered politics this week as a member of the governing Congress party's Executive Committee. The party's president, U. N. Debar, nominated her.

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Evonistif I --4' AUSTIM, Mar. 5 CAP). Texas -Land Commis, Blotter- Bascom Giles was arrest- ed today on of ton- I- OUIS i- to commit theft in the state's $100,000,000 veterans land ore than- 161-3-Cri rainal Ha -d- 1423.850. I. ment have been returned in I 1 multi-pronged investigations of fraud in--the sale of land to the stite for resale on easy terms to veterans.

ci ear, The 'arrest of Giles on indict- 1 3 ear 1 Former Blotter Basco ed today on to et state's program. More than menta have multi-prongefl fraud in- the state for rat to veterans. The NINTH AND OLIVE ATP) A I fi ff k)i litit WRITE OR PHONE CI. 1-7450. Exchanges: SHOP 'DOWNTOWN MONDAY to 8:30 leatiolok Taylor 1.

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V. Ruffin of Brady on similar, charges. 4 A 1 1 9100,000, BONI) 4 Bond was set for Giles at 1 9100,000. 1 I- Giles -resigned Ss land comt missioner Jan. 1 in the midst of the investigation of the veterans 1 land program which be launched I in 1949.

He has refused to testify as to his business relationships with numerous individuals and panics involved. 1 Testimony has shown that k1 some land was sold to the state at jacked-up prices, then resold on i on 40-year, low-interest loans to veterans. 1 some land was sold to the state l'' at jacked-up prices, then resold I 1 on 40-year, low-interest loans to veterans. irt.toritA rotirng Tricot 1 With Shadow Panel! eitymp 14 Candied Sweet Potato, 4 Chees Salad. 1 Home Made Ron and Butter, Coffee or, Tea, Vaal Ha Raspberry ka Cream 0 i r-r A 2 4 t- i I e't 9.0s I 1 4 4,,1 tr4, I i -)3 ii: )1311tilWtAtillilf i )11 i il10 a 1 7 A 41 I r- )144' i Candied Sweet Potato, 1 i Chef's Sided.

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1 a' Ruffin was arrested on an I Indictment charging theft of I $82,500 from the state in con- I- nection with a veterans land sale. His bond was set at $40,000. Meanwhil Representative I John Bell, whose name has been mentioned in connection with the land sales made this statement in Washington: "I am returning to Texas in the neat but I want to 1 state now that hi my profession as an attorney I was employed to render legal services in connection with sales of land to veterans and as an attorney I received legal fees therefore. I have violated no law or moral a code in accepting employment as 1 an attorney to represent clients. When I return to Texas will ask to state Sen- ate and House committees." I Testimony before a Legislature committee has shown that Bell received two checks from T.

J. McLarty, a land promoter, shortly after a $177,510 land deal in, volving 24 veterans was completed. The deal has been under investigation by. legislative committees. i I Ruffin Indictmer $83500 li nection 1 sale.

His Meant John Bell mentionee the land i ment in 1 "1 am the neat I state now I as an att to render tection veterans received I have viol a code in at an attorn When 1 i ask to te I ate and Testimo committee received i McLarty, 17 after a volving 24 ed. The vestigatio mittees. 1 St. Louis University went In the red for $423,850 in the fiscal year ending last Aug. 31, 'Very Rev.

Paul Reinert, S. president, said In a report releaSed yesterday. The net deficit was $233,850. To that was added es-gentle' --plant expenditures of $190,000 from current fund money, for a total expenditure' of $423,850 above income. I private institution like ours which receives no support from taxes or the Church must look' to great numbers of people to help us fulfill our mission," Father Reinert said.

"This we are doing, and with giatifying results. But obviously, we must do even better in the future." He said he the operat-1 ing deficit can be eliminated in the current year by rigid economies and a growing source of income from outside, Tuition in. come covers only about half the university expenses. 'Our failure to balance the budget last year puts us in the same position as probably the majority of private colleges and universities in this country," he declared i I FORtED TO BORROW The university was forced to borrow money before the end of the last fiscal year, in order to spend nearly $500,000 more than it took in, and the total deficit must be recovered from future operations. 'The university must engage not in a one-time campaign but in a constant program to secure continuing financial suport," Father Reinert declared.

The financial statements are given in the President's Report, the first such ever given public circulation. The report also covers other phases of the university's -11 schools. Noted is the fact that most of its more than 10,000 students live in the St. Louis area, though some come from all 48 states, four territories and 50 foreign! countries. There is a faculty of including 446 physicians who teach without pay In the medical school.

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WRITE OR PHONE CE. 1.7450 SYS 7, neplacement. in Luc 1.14 versity's buildings and equi Get Stu Grants ment, according to recent al pratsal would be more the s23 non 000 Eleven Washington University the report said, ti faculty a have been counting cost of the land. awarded research grants of $600 Additions of almost each for study during the sum- in land, buildings and equi of .1955, It was announced ments- were tAnado last yea yesterday by Lewis E. Mahn, They 1nc1ude-1 the Edward dean of the Graduate School of Walsh Memorial Hall, dorm Arts and Sciences, through which tory for men completed at a cot the grants were awarded.

of $804,300. Major portion of the Those receiving the grants are cost wits met through a 40-yes Robert E. Kaske, pro- loan financed through the Fee lessor of English: Nelson Ma- eral Home and Housing Financ gall, associate professor of dra-, mates; Bruce A. Morrissette, Also DeSmet and Verhaege associate professor of romance classroom halls were built, price languages; Raymond E. Calla- payable in 10 equal annual il ban, assistant professor of edu- staliments; 'a $55,000 chen cation; C.

Harvey Gardiner, as- istry laboratory was built on tb sociate professor of history; medical school campus, and Lewis B. Hilton, associate pro- new faculty residence at tt fessor in the music department; Parks College of Aeronautici Merle Kline, associate professor Technology near East St. Loui of political science: William A. New equipment and librar Levi, associate professor of phi- books costing $212,500 losophy; J. Carter Murphy, In- bought structor in economics; Carl E.

Sherrick, assistant professor of pi psychology, and Claude L. Hulet, anne Parenthoo assistant professor of Replacement costs of the versity's buildings and equipment, according to recent appraisal would be more than $23,000,000, the report said, not counting cost of the land. Additions of almost $1,500,000 in land, buildings and equipments- were tAnade last year They include-1 the Edward Walsh Memorial Hall, dormitory for men completed at a costl of $804,300. Major portion of that cost wits met through a 40-year loan financed through the eral Home and Housing Finance Agency. Also DeSmet and Verhaegen classroom halls were built, prices payable in 10 equal annual stallments; 'a chemistry laboratory was built on the medical school campus, and new faculty residence at the Parks College of Aeronautical Technology near Fast St.

Louis. New equipment and library books costing $212,500 wer bought. Planned Parenthood GetS Eleven faculty re awarded each for i mer of lc. yesterday clean of ti Arts and 5 the granta Those re Robert E. fessor of 1 spill, assoc matics; 1 associate languages; ban, assist cation; C.

sociate Lewis B. fessor in 1 Merle Klii of politica Levi, assol losophy; structor 1 Sherrick, psycholog3 assistant i 1- 7- i t--1 ft 111 AN' AP, i 11 11 1 It i ts I 2 i I 1 s' 1 I- I a -'1Jiist Arrived! liewlEaster lials 73,.. I'. ii of Spring Styles 444 4- 16 4h11 1., rIVA 1 -D. or RP 1 I I 6 In, itr ived! Flew' Laster Hats.

Hundreds of Spring Styles 4 1 9 1 I I e' 's tikxv I 4bstAIP--- 11 -11 It "'yr 1 I 1', 4 a I I 1 Group Indorses i Dinner' fog. Honor' Ju El' IJosepn 3unnen ry. 1 4. Joseph Sunnen industrialist grand jury bill that will receive the Directors Award I authorize Circuit Judges for Notable Service from the grand Julies beyond Board of Directors of Planned terms was indorsed Parenthood Federation of Amer. in a resolution adopt- Ica on Wednesday, it was aned Executive Cornmittee pounced yesterday.

Association of St. The award will be at a dinner at the Parlerlaza Hotel and be among the features of the na- introduced at the re- tionar field and board meeting of Circuit Attorney Ed- the federation on Wednesday Dowd by Representative 1- and Thursday. -Walsh, Democrat, St. Sunnen made a $100,000 contri- been -recommended I tution to thefederation and has by the House Judi- een a donor to the St. Louis Committee at Jefferson 1 unit.

1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 jury bill that authorize Circuit Judges grand juries beyond terms was indorsed in a resolution adopted Executive Cornmittee Association of introduced at the request Circuit Attorney Ed Dowd by Representative -Walsh, Democrat, St. Pio Depondoblo Coatings. flog, Prido of OwnersiiiisYnurs at Prks Kind 4w Yoo Bodeof WITH FURNITURI 2) By PeXte Sot Our large SiAtctito At HAMPTON House Fornishors 4645 Grovels PI- 2-3166 See Us For ELECTRIC IlEATING' HANENKAMP1S III K. Kinghshighway FO 1-2910 Specialists la Electric Heating PIO MONEY SOWN aalW116. GAS NANG Goo I t40 MONEY SOWN 1 99cfI Wen Eczamp FRANKLIN PVINITURE 110 freakile 7309 hfoachoster For amazing relief from miaeries of simple piles, get new Stainless Paso.

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Louis County and Madison County. Members will le appointed by Board Chairman Ben P. Day, too At 1 who said he.will make his tions within the next 10 'days. Eihibit on Life of Copernicus Will Be Open to Public An exhibit depicting the life, times and works of Nicolaus Copernicus, founder of madern astronomy, will be open ta the tpublic this week starting tomorrow at Crow Hall on the Wash! ington University campus. 1 i The embassy of the Polish People's Republic loaned the dis-1 play, wIP4ich was prepared by the Polish Government in observe ance of the 410th anniversary of Copernicus' death.

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Executive Coromittee The award will be at a dinner 1 Association of St. 1 at the ParkPlaza Hotel and be 1 ,1 among the features of the na introduced at the re- t'4- 1-'1 field and board meeting of 1 1 i I- 1 0 i- -1'41- t. Circuit Attorney Ed. the ederation on. Wednesday i Dowd by Representative ed Th ursday.

1- -Walsh, Democrat, St. anSunnen made a $100,000 contri- 1 -4 ....1 )-- i. --k been 1 4." ,1 --4 it 'House Judi-lbeen a donor to the St Louis 'i' .4 1 7.,, 1-1 Committee at Jefferson unit. 4 "At t.t.,,- t-, i A 4' it'. I 4 TAIDDIINIG '-(1111'1'fi' St ir Count i---r ,7 7-- eJttiiliAtrAGHNE Clair 1 t4 Yll IC' 11 1.

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