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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 3

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0 1 i Till: i ii I I I. II A 1.UI hVlLl.L, i i) 1 1 I Sim lit Awash. Sails -X Naked Into Admiral's Suite "1 ITO itf.1 'MV'l 1 Mr. mt.m';i- the drtectiw rnnmng He Gallagher through the bin! The Marine ran down to the til's! floor and in desperation hurst through a closed door. It entered on the hotel's lobby, where a cocktail dance was in progress.

Stolen Bus Tank (lots More (ius Now -i 1 A 'iri 1ms. i t- early Irom a Que Ir.in-imitation was 1 I today with mure gas in its tank than when it was taken. Picnic litter irwde the bus indicated it had been borrowed for an outing. It was taken from near the company's garage in Queen's and was found in Brook- lyn. Walter Herman Goosen, president of the company, said the bus had 50 gallons of gas, good for 200 miles, when it was stolen, It held slightly more than 50 This natural mineral water from -Hot Springs, Arkansas, helps to: a Stimulate kidney function.

I Soothe bladder irritations. i Neutralize uric acidity. i Discharge wastes. Make ffie 8-a-Day Health Test Starting Today Drink Eight Clouts BBS EM 7 ri 11 W.ihiiutun. May 24 A 24 ear old Marine Lieutenant ran through a hotel lobby stark while a iLitice was 1:1 progress today.

Second l.t. Francis O. Gallagher, who police said had been drinking left all his clothes including his socks on the lawn outside the hotel. The Boston Marine, recently graduated from the Quantico, Va Marine Training Base, had been attending a dance at the Shore-ham Hotel. He felt the need of fresh air and took his date for stroll over to the Wardman 1 Park Hotel.

With apparently no warning, he suddenly disrobed. His date ran off, screaming. Gallagher decided to make a "surprise" entrance on a private party given by some of his friends at the Wardman Park. He scrambled up a tree and entered the hotel on the second floor. The window he broke through i led him into the room of retired Vice-Admiral Kmory S.

Land, i of Mountain Vallvy Doily for EigKt Wttli. This teit is a rtiult of laboratory studies and rtports from hundreds of thousands of hoppy users for over 76 years! For Free Home Delivery Cell Us Tadey -ne MA 6045 SI 50 per cat pl'ui rftpoif It Delightful Tasting Not a laxative 3: Vv-i- when it was found. Courier-Journal Photo by Joe Renter FIRE-GUTTED DAIRY CENTER BUILDING AT UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Broker Trips on Sill, Dies In 9-Story Fall New York, May 24 A Wall Street broker turned from a card game with his wife and fell nine stories to his death from an open window in his Fifth Avenue apartment tonight, police reported. Frederick Cossit Rogers, 44, apparently was trying to open the window wider when he tripped over the low sill, officers said. He was a member of the firm of Thompson McKinnon.

Coal Miner Drowns 11 Calves and Building Burn a I U. K. 1k! it irriiuiiun 01 pum pvrini), i.w your aotte' Li MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER 913 Dandridge MA 6045 hi -Andrew Vincent, 53, a coal controller, said that about 90 used for experimental purposes. miner, accidentally drowned in per cent of the loss was insured. Operations returned to normal a pond at his home near this The 11 dead calves were 2 to later in the day after most of! Muhlenberg County town late yes- 12 weeks old and had been the debris was cleared away.

1 terday. Looking for a bargain? Read the CLASSIFIED ADS! Damage Put At 200,000 Lexington, Ky May 24 An early morning fire at the University of Kentucky Dairy Center today virtually destroyed a 5100,000 building and burned to death 11 calves. Damage was expected to exceed $200,000. Workers who first noticed the blaze saved 21 calves and 49 milk-tows. Eight City and County fire engines were able to save nothing but the lower part of the two-story structure.

Within 2 hours after the first alarm only smouldering wreckage remained. Flames were first noticed in an upstairs corner of the east wing. A worker said no hay was stored in that section of the building. Calves I'sed In Experiments The estimate of damage was made by Dean Frank J. Welch of the College of Agriculture.

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May 24 (P) More than 300,000 Sudeten Germans, expelled from western Czechoslovakia after the war, clamored in a mass meeting here today for return of their homes and property. Similar demands were voiced at the same time in Hamburg by 100.000 Germans expelled from Tomerania when that East German province was taken over by Toland after the war. These two big mass meetings emphasized one of postwar Germany's most explosive issues: the future of Germany's lost eastern territories and the fate of more than 7.000,000 people expelled from those areas into crowded West Germany. The Sudctens and Pomeranians assailed the Potsdam Agreement of the four Allied victors in 1945 which they blamed for their expulsion. Over 350.000 View Parade at Cincinnati Cincinnati.

May 24 -Between 350.000 and 400.000 spectators packed downtown Cincinnati streets from building to curb to watch the Hamilton County ses-quicentennial parade, this afternoon. A shower during the first half hour of the parade forced viewers to duck under umbrellas and newspapers, but they stayed on despite the rain. The parade included 65 floats, 32 marching bands, 75 mounted Western riders, and more than 100 novelty features. Stevenson Heads for Arabia Karachi, Pakistan, May 24 i7P Adlai Stevenson left today for Saudi Arabia after a 10-day stopover in Pakistan on his world tour. v.

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