which will cut time of their trip across the Atlantic to a matter cf hours. Previous to receiving the call from the government, Mrs. Murphy had received a letter from Gen. Mark Clark, telling of living conditions and facilities in Vienna, and welcoming Mrs. Murphy and her family He stated that while living con-ditiohs are not elaborate, they are- comfortable. Mrs. Murphy and family and Mrs. Knickerbocker have been spending the past few weeks in Texas, while awaiting the call, and arrived home last week-end.-Ogash on Taylor's race, ’-caching from the left ear to his chin.Mrs. Jessie G randy left Tuesday for Melbourne, Florida.Mrr. Clifford Lutz and sanwere discharged from Oak lawn hospital to their home in Cer-jcseo today.Mrr. Norman Slaughter andson were t-lo-n to their home in.j’Jackson today, irom Oaklawn hcsuital.Car! Crosier, JO, who recently entered a plea of guilty to 1 a charge of felonious assault, m j circuit court, and was .sentenced to Southern Michigan prison by Judge Blaine W. Hatch, for a term of from two to four years, was taken to that institution by sheriff’s officers this morning. Crosier was arrested after he iiad become angered at a fellow worker, Frank Taylor, 29. both employed on a railroad repair gang here, and during an argument, Crosier whipped out a knife and inflicted aMr.-.. Martha Ciark, DO years of age, who fractured her hip m: Octnkw 27, tUid who wrs given a Sr:iiti*-r:tvrson nail pinning of the l ip at Oaklawn hospital, was determined v/dl enough to be discharged by her doc ter... and was taken from Oaklawn hospital to the home of her daughter, Mrs. .J* hn Hoyt. H. 2 Marshall, today.The car used in the arm'dirobbery of the Louis Parker store at Bentley Corners, Monday morning at 9:00 o’clock, was reported recovered in Jackson, where it was abandoned.