Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1941 — Page 6

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STEELMEN FEAR | Cere

NEW COAL TIEUP

Results Would Be Worse | Than in April, Pittsburgh | industrialists Say.

By DALE McFEAETERS Times Special Writer PITTSBURGH, May 15.—Another soft coal tieup would be disastrous 0 the steel industry and the na-| tion's defense program, Pittsburgh | steel makers asserted today, as John | LIL. Lewis threatened a new bitumin- | ous shutdown { Effects would be much more wide- | spread and speedy than d i April, and might quickly other industries, such as utilities, | chemicals, railroads and the manu- | facture of explosives Not vet recovered from the April] coal stoppage milis would be | “hit slmost immediately and far] more seriously.” Albion Bindley vice | president of the Pittsburgh Steel] Co.. declared !

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URGES PROTECTION | FOR U. S. MUSEUMS

COLUMBUS, O, May 15 —Ways of protecting museum treasures in the United States against havoc and air raid were explained here and museum officials were

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DRIVER DIES OF INJURIES TERRE HAUTE. Ind. May 15— (UT. P.)—Joseph Morgan Jr.. 22. died fn a hospital today of injuries suf fered w

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ation of Col. 1 is to be held in conjunction the Flying Cadet ceremonies. Many of the nation’s outstanding | fliers are expected te be on hand for] the combined ceremonies on May 29. | hundred Flying Cadets will} the oath of office as part of the observance. nd special displays of} t have been planned | rrutia, district re-| i Lieut. Col. W. E. cruiting officer, { the local ar1 in all, the ceremonies to the opening gun of wide Army campaign to enlist you men into the Army fiyvi service During the showing I Wanted Wings,” a mobile Army recruiting truck will be static front of the theater

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ings” is the $2 000,000] Paramount Studios which the Army got behind to pro-| mote its campaign for airmen under | the Air Corps’ new drive for 30,000]

= = = . restrictions were placed upon the and Airport | company. The Air Corps volunteered {permission for Paramount cameramen to make pictures inside of its famous Flying Fortress. “I Wanted Wings” is the story of how three flying cadets almost had their careers ruined by one beautiful woman, a role plaved by Veronica Lake. Featured performers besides Miss Lake are William Holden, Wayne Morris, Brian Donlevy and onstance Moore.

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Intended originally as a short-sub-the Army heard of Paramount's plan and became interested. The Army in fact offered facilities of Randolph and Kelly Fields, training ground for Flying Cadets, and the

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All Air Corps property and personnel was placed at the disposal of the picture company. The Army ers and Flying Fortpesses Except for the request that every photograph taken on the premises

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3 WN: : ; . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 71 T AVERNS BET lana are revokable for cause by the|cal board since the new law went | | The seven licenses have been is-| Liquor, beer and wine licenses

sued to R. C. and Lowessa Cris- were renewed for Carl Chaleff, opDANCE vk MITS 1610 Lafayette Road; Flores trator of the Emrich Inn, 223¢ W. 515 W. Washington 16th St., and Violet Matic, opera-

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Three Liguor Licenses Also

Renewed by Marion County Board. |

Seven dancing permits have been issued to Marion County individuals and firms by the Alcoholic Beverages Commission since the new Stout Liquor Law went into | effect May 1. | The new law requires that special

permits must be obtained for] dancing in all establishments where |

| liquor is sold. The permits cost $50

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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1941 license was renewed for Hazel

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