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of the initial Eisenhower Adhere against obis.+ . +RVATIONS have rious students of vho criticize' Loe-. They say there :en an effort to nan Act’s prohibitions in restraint in 1) to the giant dustries,. such as eel, aluminum and •ir parallel prices, antitrust proceed-o tinder the basic irovision of the [Section 2) which olization.”/ho came to the ion .from the Min-e Court after a al lawyer, replies is simply to con* ;es he is prepared y and which the ves have a fair ailing in court, mrtment lawyers thing to talk and t “administered ite a different and task to prove a lation under the provisions, int there would tie likelihood that livision will under-shing expeditionsnominating committee to propose new officers for the coming year.CITY DEATHSMISS HANN'AH M’lNTTREfuneral services lor Miss Hannah McIntyre. 77 years old. of 47 South Thirteenth and One-balf Street, who died Monday. wUl fce at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Frank M.-Patrick J Ryan Funeral Home. Requiem high mass will follow at 10:30 o clock at St Patrlck'c Church and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 7:30 o clock this evening. She leaves five nieces. Mrs. Mary K. Skelly of St Ixiuis. Mrs. Idell Lass of Brentwood. Mo • Miriam Kane of San Rafael. ■Cat.; Miss Kathleen McIntyre of San Francisco. Cat. and Mrs. Marcella Evrard of West Terre Haute, and three nephews. Edward J. McIntyre of Cincinnati, Ohio; James S. McIntyre of Waukegan. 111., and David E. McIntyre of Scottsdale. Arfc.HAROLD E. GARDNERi«5?r?Jd«.E-»6arc,n€r’ 40 old.1319 North Twenty-sixth Street, died?«! ^ o docjc yesterday afternoon at tne Veterans Administration Hospital, Marion. A veteran of World War II, a ™ember of the Disabled AiBerican Veterans and the Assembly r£5h. hcrC- Surviving are a daughter. Miss i??* aJ?n5r; » stepdaughter. Miss Lois Ann Cook, both at home; aCook oC Alexandria, mtn ? m ?} sisters. Mrs. Clara Huff-3 tJ2S «r8’. L*1**111* Gordon, holh hi* . ve haIf brothers. William, Paul and Richard Purdy, allOtto Purdy °* Wyan-iiSSS: .Mi\ ,and Hcricheil Purdy, ln Oklflhojlia- Service arrange-Pmcc Chapek5 *l lheHenderson told police he caught Glasscock with two bottles of wine in his possession. The wine, he said, had not been paid for. It was valued. at 93 cents per bottle.Glasscock was jailed on a charge of petit larceny. He wa$ to appear in City Court this morning.And Mrs. Thomas Jackson, 2803 South Twenty-seventh Street, told officers Shaffer and Slover that a “helpful” man hadhelped himself to $110 from her purse while she was shopping at Kroger’s Seventeenth Street and Wabash store about 1:15 P. M.At the checkout counter, she said, she had let a man whom she knew only as Martin, helD her carry her purchases to her car cn the parking lot. While she opened the trunk of her car, she toid pdliee, she left her purse on a fender.She retrieved her purse from the fender, near which Martinhad stood, then drove downtown.There she looked in her purse, and found the billfold missing. It contained the $110 and some personal papers.JAMES MARTIN OSBURN Osbu?SraitS?X'iccS Jarn*s MarlinKCarS 0ld' °f 2303 ArIet*ili be at 3:30 °’clQck tomorrow a * 41... rt.n...,,VAMISSRockefellerContinued From Page 1to New Guinea last March to join a Harvard anthropologicalexoedition in the mountainousCL cial.j old. 6:45 Leon HI., Ing .of S Dorc May Davl Dun. Wozr sisteand can. Geor luml can be s at 3 at tBurl of I o'clc pen!MRSOicial.Maetowialte:ChuwillOakuntlFunat !hontMrsJoseRub
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