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PRISON CATS OF 15TH GENERA now. The last census of the feline
SPECIAL LUNCHEON| QPEN TONIGHT NE I INDIANA C, OF C, Vote dpproval or Ta Ty tren rl
Friday and Saturday Only n that are direct descendants of @ b S ! ) iyi ‘ ’ (U, P).—Cats within the walls of © ; Saad ooune TUrkey- Gran. and Every Night Until 9 of Mi racles the Washington state penitentiary those acquired in 1887 to keep the ing—Creamed Peas and Car 3 3 i or : {have reached the 75th generation institution free of rats. rots—Hot Roll and Butter— @ ¢ o'Clock Till Christmas | | | OW Ee ]
Coffee or To | | VATICAN CITY, Dec. 14 (U. P.). : ; | Miracles by the French nun, the = “ _ x : ! AY ne! | venerable Philippine Duchesne,
who introduced the order of the | | Sacred Heart of Jesus into the : | United States, have been approved ! Meets Tomorrow With Inter- bt 8 secret ballot, it was reported NE : = irati i | today. LN ; Organization Council | It was believed Mother Du-
; SN RS : i i ; Hy : : | chesne will be beatified next June, A GIFT FORTHE HOME IS A GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMIL} | For Consolidation. Ab the Sh ene Tne. “ * ye \ SS ——— Sanoniaation of the French nun, | - r = oe Consolidation of the Indiana Marie Pelletier, and the Italian | *e B a I I si a § i * w 1 "a ne | nun, Gemma Galgani. Their cac | Fasy me B i Oui ¢ J 1 R BE 1 Chamber of Commerce and the .. SEERA LAK ec eat | ®
Inter-Organization Council of In- Monday’ diana will be completed at the an.| Mondays secret consistory, nual reorganization meeting at the . The Historical Section of the
Columbia Club tomorrow, beginning | HOY Congregation of Rites spent at 10 a. m. | two years in St. Louis. Mo.. gath- | “A materially strengthened State! ering a large collection of eviChamber of Commerce will result! ence of the virtues of Mother from the merger and reorganiza- Duchesne. whe died in 1852,
Large Ottoman tion.” John E. Frederick. Kokomo, —— Su
: ‘ resi ol ber, - ® Chyistmne Comes But 9 - presicent of the Chamber, said to Once a Year... e Ground work for the consolidation ‘ u and expansion program was laid But Dad Likes Comfort e £2.50 Down D
more than a month ago when] All Year ‘round! $3 Month Clarence A. Jackson, former head ACTIVITIES All ) of the State Gross Income Tax Di-
Usual Carrying vision and the Unemployment ComCharge pensation Department, was named | : executive vice president of the
Chamber. 'Spys Threatened Neutrality,
| Tells of Bureay Plan Hoover Reveals in Year- | Mr. Jackson said a new rasearch End Re ort STOUT'S FACTORY bureau will be established at the . Chamber's new headquarters on the Ww. epo GOOD SHOES FOR
second floor of the Board of Trade Building after Jan. 1. | WASHINGTON. Dec. 14 (U. P) —
“The bureau will make exhaustive Activities of the Federal Bureau of research into every phase of state Investigation have been increased and local governments and compile materially because of the European extensive data that will be available War, Director J. Edgar Hoover re-
~) to all business men and the gen- vealed in a year-end review, i ' finiched. Uphoistared in eral public,” he said. | Mr. Hoover's report, made vesterlustrous rayon velour in Meeting with Chamber officials day, declared that ‘foreign espionUSTrous Y ud will be the Indiana Commercial (Age agents and saboteurs have n choice of colors. Watch Secretaries Association, composed of threatened American neutrality” PARKING LADIES SPACE
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his smile when he sees secretaries of chambers of com- and disclosed that the FBI during thie! Large Ottoman, of merce and similar organization in the past few weeks has extended its vt sroper level, to match. cities throughout the state, survey of industrial plants as a pre- USUALLY Sizes 4s to 9s f Both Groups to Meet caution against espionage and sab- CLOSE BY L. G. McIntire, president of the| “The nation's defenses inevitably secretaries association, said the must depend upon supplies and A multi-colored zalin D'Orsav that group will discuss governmental other items of necessity.” Mr, problems, including changes in the Hoover said. “and every effort is township relief laws. being made to insure that our with any robe or negligee, Both organizations will meet to- sources of supply will not be en-
— ® 1 , . : 3 «Pe kk ride b Se 4 ekner for 8 Junetiens session at dangered by foreign foes.” . . ra" \ . noon tomorrow ant they will hold| He said that despite the “increase ; serarate meetings in the afternoon. in espionage, sabotage and subverPresent officers of the Chamber give activities." America's internaRH Chord! One-piece metal frame, padded and up-
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of Commerce besides Mr. Frederick tional security “i ; ! ! is better protected are G. B. Tuthill, Elkhart, first vice {agay than at any perind ol nur ex president: Louis Ruthenburg. Ev- tional existence.” Leave for all 318-332 Mass. Ave. ansville, second vice president. Pred poents. he added was cancelled C Kroeger, Anderson, third viee early in September when President (Second Block) president, and Louis J. Borinstein. Roosevelt proclaimed that a state Indianapolis, treasurer. of limited national emergency exed. STORE OPENS 8 A. M. CLOSES WEEK DAYS 5:30 P. M,
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NEW BRITAIN, Conn. Dec. 14 (U. P) —Senator Gerald P. Nve (R.. N. D)), has outlined a six-point program to keep this country from being involved in the current European conflict | He proposed in a sneech vester- | dav at New Britain Teachers’ col-| lege: | A national referendum on partieipation in war, in which hove be-| tween the anges of 18 and 21 enuld | voir, "because it means so much to them.”
Restoration of the arms emharan CRE : aft i § : g— Strengthening of the existing { [ae £4 ? SE
neutrality law
Prohibition of profit ean war ma- \ & r ‘ terials | bi Inaucuration of an educational | program compelling that propa- | y
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Times Specinl | SOUTH BEND, Ind. Dec. 14.- ' “Twenty per cent of the funds ex- ELINED Men's pended for care of mentally ill per- EPAIRED Ww ' avesace 200m Practical RUG GIFT SUGGESTIONS [lhe bins * EFTTED | Woman's | Sr | | j & tion when the ch sy \ -| ) . al A Practical Fr Wr \ rR RL AN cording to Dr. Grant Metealt, South !| Ro # STULL ll MARTIN ROSENBERGER Bend psychiatrist, | | L E 0 N 35 MASS. AVE. a02 N. DELAWARE ST. Cotton Oriental (8x36-Inch 23x34:Inch 9x(2.Ft, Chatfield Addressing the St. Joseph County ‘ St = ’ - Council of Pareniereache Sssopias 1 Between Illinois St. and Cirele __| Colonial Thrifty Savings Ac4 henilles tions, he said half of ¢ boas in sb || counts are Insured by Gov- . RnR uu" gs Rag | 1 ugs Broadloom Joseph County hospitals are occu- ernment Agency up to $5,000,
pied by patients who are mentally ITTERS TO | | jal =uuss loan OUTF | Colonial Association
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