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civilian defense, said today that the By EARL RICHERT.
American Legion will be asked to]. : : i \ - ee. ; : play a. principal part in volunteer 2 The city government has the: : ) home defense. : SE : power tg prescribe regulations for rE ~~ . In a telegram to Legion Com- | § : 2 theaters, the Indiana Supreme a ol BY
mander Milo J. Warner, thanking | &# = Court has decided. him for volunteering the services of on : ex-service men, Mayor LaGuardia | § . = : The opinion resulted from: a ; : friendly suit, instituted by theater
said “There is much the Legion : do.” He said he would — with owners in 193), in an effort to de- : ws Mr. Warner next week to plan nec- ne 5 +1fine the Fespeciive Feguiatory pov [ 3 3 eS Bact ions we. pet am - Mr. uardia, who was commis— = £ ; LL : sioned civilian defense chief this . ea OE re week by President Roosevelt, said | & Sa 13 wers. exercised over the eaten many other private citizens, public |" a : po both. the fire marshal and the or officials and civic organizations also = : y eae t, the theater o ; : have volunteered tiwir services. : : : ! oy Sovelnmen Foie Uieaser owl ) :
"AGREE ON REQUISITIONS These members of the Hoosier Telephone Association Dramatic |i ieu: boing that the 1aws giv.
a ASHINGTON. May = eo. Rs Club’s play, “The Wedding” will appear in the play when it is presented [ing the (fire marshal the power to : » reached. am aoresment on the biy| At 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Athenaeum. They are, left to right, Albert promulgate rules and require pay- I at i} 1 i i t y | iE # authorizing requisition of idle for- Guenther, Gladys Puckett and Joseph Reidy. Kenneth E. Lemons Br Ee Tenia Jy re H e ; | 1] n i) on 0 I 0 Ld eign ships in U. S. ports. is director. : fa Ln city ordinances regulating theaters.
The Hoosier Telephone Associa- | Upholds Superior Court tion Dramatic Club will offer its ‘first play at 9 a. m. tomorrow at Jobe lation oa Super Wa k oe up the Athenaeum. This newest of | gners and Court af- ; Telephone Co. groups has assem- ; ; bled under the direct] f K firmed the lower court's decision. E er, ection of Ken- | mhe Supreme Court pointed out b: PAN © 11(
E FN neth E. Lemons and will present |that neither the 1913 or 1937 laws 1 a one-act play, “The Wedding. confer on the State fire marshal
The play will precede a dance, | the exclusive power to regulate mov- , s which will begin at 10 p. m. The | ing pieture Ere even as to fire Td, ds) TS show and dance will be open to |hazards; and that the marshal is all 800 members of the Associa- [confined by law to the field of fire tion. - ” prevention. . : |] 3 President Leo George has an- | «The strength of walls, floor and nounced the cast for the play. |roof, the placing of exits, plumbing, Those appearing are Miss Jane |lighting and other details in the Anne Gardner, Evelyn McLaugh- {City’s Code have to do other than
CHASE & lin, Gladys Puckett and Joseph |with fire hazard. Reidy, Wayne Geisel, Al Guenth- “A moving picture theater of
S AN BORN | er, Patrick Healy and A. P. John- |1940 is unquestionably subject to 3 son. , police power,” the opinion, written by Judge Frank Richman, stated. . Ezra Weiss, attorney. who brought MYERS GUEST SPEAKER the suit in the name of the HollyNEW CASTLE, Ind. May 23 (U.|Wood Theater, 1504 Roosevelt Ave. P.).—Walter Myers, former Indi- Stated that the suit had accom-
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Fourth Assistant Postmaster-Gen- |ing the situation. : OR REGULAR GRIND eral, will be guest speaker at the| The City: charges an annual ip-
Listen fo Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy on Chase & | annual state letter carriers’ conven- |SPection fee of $100 while the. fire
Sanborn Radio Program every Sunday, NBC Red Nétwork ' tion Saturday, officials said today. marshal austen 91% These fees
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press themselves, the Public Serv- 3 : : . ice Commission will hold * public u GN ’ 5 ; : brand new ge hearings in the Northern. part of fhe * 1the state on the petition of the — Nickel Plate railroad to abandon two passenger trains between Franklin, Ind.,, and Peoria, IIL Company officials and officials of the Brotherhood of Railroad Train- ; Nr men have already offered evidence E : ZZ on the petition during & public hear-
NEW Ni : ; ing ending yesterday at the State 8 I “= ol. x, . . : House. : sR Ql ; : rE : Railroad officials said that the & ~ or _ Zo
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=. a : . | | sufficient to justify heir mainten- 5 : BE Ol ance: The. union officials are op-| ; _ : 5S CAMEO RINGS By : x 2» Ja : _ ‘rings, deli- $12 h EN : : | [Highway Traffic Up 18 Pct. |: A ; _ _ ££ bi We . a : - Automatic counters placed by the | [Ei ini) J = x 4 me Highway Commission at various \ . a To LOOK Your B est points ’ throughout the state high- | way system show how the defense{ . program is affecting Indiana. and F EE L You r Best! The counters showed that there ; ' were 18 per cent more automobiles
on the road last month than during the same month a year ago.
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dianapolis chapter of Rose Croix. 2 7 LL ; ; He succeeds W. Vernon Schultz Fy teed service. who resigned recently when he was q called . into Army. service at Ft. Knox, Ky. Other officers elected or appointed Wednesday night were R. Norman Baxter, senior warden; Raymond D. Jackson, junior warden; J. Ralph Fenstermaker, orator; Carl A. Ploch, treasurer; Fred I. Willis, secretary; August J. Sieloff, master of ceremonies, and William R. Humprheys, guard. a } Ralph T. Simon, 4714 Carrollton L nr E " Qra J Traveling: Clocks 3h » S
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