Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1943 — Page 6
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3 policemen will ‘index gam‘devices and establishments in city of Indianapolis as a step he department’s plans for a susos drive against vice, y policeman has beeen issued ear Gu which: ho has Joe structed to reeord infrmation it establishments in his distriet. e file of Chiet Clifford M. Beeker, ; ere told. : : . the men were inthat where there is any of the law found, they
Pinballs- Kisiea y cards call for a listing of the of the establishment, its rand its owner. Places to
, clubs, taverns, cigar stores, stands, drugstores, lodges, and restaurants.
of pinball machines and pool bles found by the policeman. Any dence of gambling is to be noted d the following checked if found:
machines, baseball pool selling, | army
betting, policy numbers rackpunch boards, dice games, poker
uals and firms distributing any of gambling device also are fo recorded.
TICKET FOR LUNCH
s “in the cards” for servicemen benefit by the luncheon meetof the Optimist club at the umbia club tomorrow. Price of admission to the lunchwill be a deck of playing cards. ge collected will be turned over
the union station canteen where right.
“th 3y willbe Qistributad to soldiers,
Gather Ne
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and Bulgarian war ministers already
men, too. There's. a John - v. XT Hitler, ‘according to re-
Finnegan of Toledo who gives the operational orders. He was with
the New York Saxtbeal, 0, And the day yardmaster, the 4th}puppet regime in Gosia had Schmitz of Re Im. orks of July nd st 3 uly 4 wicks oe for the Chicago and Northwestern. at Ft. Hamilton (New York)‘ was|that the secretary general of the or Haitian He didn’t know|Spanish Falange, the official Franco at the time of his induction that he! government party, would leave for “American railroad discipline is as would be assigned to the work with| Berlin. tomorrow. strict as youll find in the army{which he is so familiar. Hitler was apparently urging BulMrs. Sandusky ‘hears from him/garia to send men to Russia and try-
far this ie she| depleting its forces in Russia.
Capt. Sandusky doesn’t’ - white Report Fascist General Ousted much about his railroading activi-| Russia reported that the Italian
Switzerland reported that a wave AS Poze Pair lof fear and doubt was ‘sweeping Mrs. Sandusky explained. “I think|the little engines ‘Rumania, Hungary and Finland. .
called to Berlin. It was reported |-
it was as a messenger or call boy.” have, here,"
* From that he went on to be secre-
fontaine and in Columbus. He wasa train director here he- Mrs, Sandusky doesn’t know, offvolters be put. out of the way
ore he joined the service. course, where he is located. ~His{once. Ankara reported that the I He glo a lawyer, too. Yes, that's| letters simply say “Somewhere in|Hungarian police, with German aid, England.” were trying to stamp out a new The Sandusky’s have two daugh-| secret political movement called the band decided he wanted to go to ters. Mary Catherine is at home|independent front, a coalition of law school,” Mrs. Sandusky ex- with her mother. Eleanor was opposition groups.
“ married in June to Leo M. Cheney, Be went to choo st. igh Who Jo saioned at Camp Knox,| Turkish Deliveries Delayed
“After we were married, my hus-
worse, a dispatch broadcast from
History Making Sale! f OPA simplified fuel ofl regu-|
WINTER
Capt. Sandusky has & brother, pame reported the worst snowfall . H. E. Sandusky, formerly of lin 50 years in Rumania and other Columbus, O,, wha is serving with reports said. that heavy snows and iy armed forces in the Pacific WAaT| nitterest cold extended to Bulgaria.
[FUEL oi pues (SEES { WE SIWPLIFED 25
many had notified Turkey that it I sman Consumers to Get and other goods which it urgently
could not complete delivery of $45,233,000 worth of goods, about one- ; - Coupons Redeemable eas frum i At Any Time.”
third of them srms, by March 31 WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (U. aL
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as scheduled.
SN i GAINS
iype of consumers and establishing| War of the French on an ever“overlap” periods in the validity|increasing scale; the hourly threat dates of ration coupons for other|of allied invasion of continental
lations today by eliminating month|ly heating periods for the smallest
iypes of domestic consumers. ' Under the first order, householders whose fuel ofl heating ra-
Europe as indicated by President Roosevelt in his message to congress; the steady rise in the tide of
The family is active in St. Joan of the German situation.§ Ww degree from ri To make
Fo, Pe Ty te mle ’ |. nated to he an associate justice of |
the supreme court, is known as a | serious man, But he. a his lighter moments, Recently a case cane befors:the court of appeals for the District of Columbia, on which Sniletgs i is | an associate justice, involvi dogs—“Popo,” owned by
Ponersnisa owsed by Mra, Bully W. Erck. ; “Popo” attacked “Little Bits" and the latter's owner sued. Schdrfeld was assessed $200 damages but appealed on grounds “Little Bits” had no license. The court upheld the damage judg~ ment,
Rutledge: agreed with the decision and wrote a concurring opin
' 10m, in Which he quoted this oe
gerel written by - Justice Justin | Miller of tire court of appeals, wh | heard the case but did not par-
- ticipate in its decision:
“This saga of Popo, malevolent
pooch “And Erck’s Pomeranian pet; “Your etymological-legal ap-
proach « “To canons of dog etiquete, “Persuade me that canines are property still “Whether licensed, unlicensed or tagged; Not ferae naturae, or fair game jo kill “So long as there's a tail to be
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wagged.”
Commission Adapted . By 45-t0-0 Vote. (Continued from Page One)
£0 | ndings to the lagilature byl, hy TWEE. WY E Jan. 31. ’ , { W. Scharteld, and “Little Bits," a
One-of ths principal pucpéses of the committee, according to Senator VanNess, will be to investigate the ! trend” toward subsidization of our state welfare program. In his resolution, Sen. VanNess said that the “present state admin. istration of public welfare is more|; interested in following rules and regulations of the federal suecial security board than in ‘complying with the diana Siabuiss govern-
funds as a “club” with which to make the state departments do its;
dding. He said the federal trend is eonoy 0 our Jinuipies of home rule and Hii rns very founanion ot demerney itself.” Thurm Gottschalk, welfare yan 2-4, Sa has said that he “would welcome” any investigation the legislature might care to make. Senator Davies Batterton ®)° Greensburg) introduced a bill today to further restrict powers of the state welfare department.
nbives of any other elective office.
f+" nos would HOt tiony in giving the office the state of Indiana, andl (lid net expect the minority prove giving that office the
‘fiuattered all over Indianapolis are lawyers in. agencies, comijissions and the like, who are given the title of deputy attorney general tiespite .the fact that the attorney ganatal had nothing to co. with their appointment.” Mi, Henley indicated after the de hate that nothing would be: includ-
¢1 in the bill which would jeopard-|
fre tlie ‘state’s receiving federal assistanee in the merit system departnels. | Ej expressed: the opinion that sinne the seven attorneys involved were qualified ‘under the state bar, they need not pass merit examinavions, but he added that the matter woudl be investigated. ‘ii'e are primarily interested in sha (ther ‘deputies, possibly 25, of js x, who are scattered around in cx agencies,” Mr, Henley said. Re publican members also apmoved majority reports of the elections committee killing, by in-
clefinite postponement, two Demo-
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recent Keg tn am sosident ta tH United States, made an unheralded but sensational ‘“persanal. Appears. ance” at the Tripler’ Genefal ‘Hos
pita} yesterday.
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ale as monotony is the deadliest pos- , sible thing fo fight.” Brown, in Hawaii ai his’ own expense and accompanied by guitarist Johnny‘ Marvin, Will §avel ale of army posts. ;
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