Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 15
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Nation's Fi of ‘SEARCH FOR MISSING \ ANICT 0 : Nation's Fire Chiefs Told “TRIO IN CALIFORNIA To Study Air Raid Detenses am | P) Search for the whereabouts of
MEL NINDALE, Mich, OKLAHOMA OITY, Oot. 22 (U, P) John J, MoEligatt, fire chief | a man and two women who disapof New York City, today had warned the sonvention of the international | peared after leaving a tavern last | Association of Fire Chiefs that the nation must expand its fire protection | wo. turned today to the west canst
| for possible “slaughter from the skies” | . The convention planned to selects | Police believed Thomas Lorimer, the MIKE man, have
ln committee to study air attacks as SQUIRRELS FOX HUNTERS MN, Ty
[they relate to fire departments headed for San Diego, Hia
| " | In oase of ‘war, Industrial cities EAST FALESTINE he is known to have friends h a U sister, Mrs, Clarence Jiles, lives al
[would be the first to be Py Bre ‘af ites) ‘warkara | Chief MoBlligott said, He cited | Jama, j00Te Ne d : precautions Ron in Buropean | Who "took a day’ the first day of | Long Beach, My, Lorimer disap countries : squirrel season and reported at werk | peared with Mrs, Artie Mabie, 42, He Tecommended a plan for aug- the next morning "we didn’t get a | Melvindale, and Mrs, Margaret | mentation of heavy fire apparatus, shot,” spent their lunch period | Reddon, 35, Detroit | organization of auxiliary fire sta- chasing a large, saucy fTox=squirrel Police have wired authorities In | tions for emengency use oreaniza- that had stolen close to gather mors | California te search in Long Beach | | tion of nm system of patrols by units | 9¢18 of discarded food, and San Diego [equipped to handle incipient fires, | destroyed, and recruiting of reserve | personnel, REDUCTIONS ON AUXILIARY TO MEET Pg : PERMANENTS The Maj. Harold C, McGrew Aux- orl » 38 Now will add much 10 vour lovelines Evervihing for only 9 No Appointment Necessary WELENE CURTIS Permanent, 8 $2 VATE PERMANENTS 3 Complete onl \ Hi Our Npeeiaily Xt vou do nol need a Permanent Wair © IY amar Othe piaLrirey alr Ge " Ho i poe nee 60¢
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This family group had every reason to look cheerful, as Congress man John E. Miller of Arkansas, shown with his wife and son, received word that he had defeated Governor Bailey for the Senate seal of the late Senator Joseph T. Robinson. Senator Miller ran as an independent, Governor Bailey on an “all-for-Roosevelt” platform,
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