Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1943 — Page 23

a SPACEFOR Hitler Behind the Lines | ADMITS SEVEN JUVENILE HOME Ra ROBBERIES HERE

County to Ask NYA to Give, £8 Police Nab 21 -Year-0ld fe Up Property or Find . * Local Man in Looting

Other Rooms. ~~ | oa 5 | of Stores.

County officials will propose that] Police reported today the smashthe NYA either give up part of its| : ; : i |ing of a crime wave with the arrest county-owned buildings here or se- | nl ; of Chester Raymond Mobley, 21,

_ cure other buildings for the county’s of 1134 Nelson st., who, they said, i has confessed participation in seven : Bir Jose Jr., county attorney, burglaries and .a stick-up. Mobley said this proposition would be pre- | : is being held in city jail on vagrancy sented to NYA i = na charges TA Sicisl from Wash | : 0 : Police said: Mobley admitted he gton and Chicago at a conference es . | and another man held up the New ‘expected to be held Monday. i po : 3 : York Fashion shop, 2801 Shelby st., “Since the NYA 1s getting the F ; hy in February; oHsimng sy ide | - oe is companion, he » Was hoy advantage of valuable county build | i f Ratliff, 21, now ing at in ings at $1 a year rental we will take 5% i . the Indiana state reformatory at the position that the federal gov- 4 * : Pendleton. ernment should either turn over, : "| Burglaries in which Mobley adpart of its leased buildings to us or | A | mitted participation and losses .Sus- ' find other buildings and rent them | ; tained included: to us for the same price,” Mr. Jose, ' wy - Lee's Tavern, Calhoun and Shel- |

said. by sts, cash, liquor and cigarets; The county building space situa- Fo - i | Weddle’s pharmacy, 4108 Madison tion reached a crisis last week when ' . ave, $40, and cigarets; Sattinger owners of the W. New York st. . |liquor store, 2029 Madison ave, building now - housing the juvenile | [liquor and cigarets. detention home served notice that a. ; 3 Victory Inn tavern, Comer ave. SE | ih EE a a Judge Mark W. Rhoads of juve- 3 ; 1044 Virginia ave., clothing; Wagnile court, who has been bringing i a . |man’s department store, Naomi and

pressure for three months to i ; : ; Shelby sts, $100 and a revolver; ov possession of the buildings i] Said to have been made last week, this exclusive radiophoto from | pavis Cleaners, Southern ave. and

by NYA at 25th st. and Keystone Sweden shows King Boris ‘of Bulgaria (left) and Hitler (right) at [Madison ave, $30, and a drugstore - ave, said he expected that some left: the Russi adjoining the cleaners, $60 and agreement can be reached in the | Berchtesgaden, confirming ‘reports that Hitler has left the ussian | cigareis.

Dext few days. ; front. Von Ribbentrop's profile can be seen between them.

WARNS RUBBER

LS AYRES & Co. = [Eee

Likely to Become More Severe. :

Contrary to current opinion, the rubber shortage is likely to become more severe in the future, Milton R. Diehl, chief liaison officer for the ODT, said last night in an address before the Indiana Bus Op-

Ea erators’. association. = | i E He termed the general optimism : i | : : make : 204 created by recent advancements in| [i : : | eo 0 0

: 2 Le synthetic rubber production “an P (: (3 erroneous impression,” and warned 2 re 1 Nk i) IPN that the rubber situation “will be: i 1 ove y KE as t er 7 "| come much worse before it becomes| |: : ; : : ; better.” ” ; “Any bus operator who gives his : .

Gifts aa 5 3 patrons the idea that accommoda- : a S OCS with the Pretty Looks

) h ? : : ] tions may be improved in the fu-

ture,” said Mr. Diehl, “is doing a

réal dis-service, not only to the ; " Be » « « the Long Wear ... 0h - 2 ‘ mm———

Limit Vacation Trips

x ys : 7 Absolute rationing of vacation Simple and easy in style, nice in detail, = travel 15 mot. comterpiated by. ‘the

and fashioned of fine rayon satin. You'd : ; ODT this year, he said. He added however, that an appeal will be

never dream of anything so nice at such ; made to vacationeers to limit their : ‘ou love them because they're so pretty. You buy them be- : : ; ; travels to one trip. ; ‘a budget price. These three from a : : "In forecasting a diminishing suplarge and lovely selection of Easter gift 4 2 Squipient 1 bus che ators, : and 3518 new bus bodies authored i : : do such nice things for your feet; are so right with all your by the ODT for civilian use this : year “is a mere drop in the bucket J : costumes! Here they are — in their spirited Spring-into-Budiet Lingerie d Fi . to what normal replacements would | - udget Lingerie—Second Floor : have required.” Summer versions—in calf, in patent, in gabardine, in de- : At a business meeting, the follow-| . ing officers were re-elected: Simp-| | =i mbinati I delightful ey, Samp X lightful combinations. There are all manner of delightfu dent; B. C. Hall-of Indianapolis, vice president, and Harold Mull of Indianapolis, secretary and legal counsel.

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trimmed in alen- £2 ir ? con type lace. i Se : WASHINGTON, April 9 (U. P.) — Sizes 34 to 40 in- 3 i Republican senators suggested to-

"cluded. In tea rose 3 0 day that Secretary of War Henry|. and blue. 3 L. Stimson has placed an embar- . 3 pe: 3 rassing hurdle in the path of a fourth term for President Roosevelt by forbidding political campaigns by members of the military forces, They considered the order aimed at Gen. Douglas MacArthur, who has been mentioned as a ‘possible Republican candidate for the presidency in 1944, but declared it was equally applicable to President Roosevelt as commander in chief |of all the armed forces. : The argument was put forth by J Senators Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. J Mich.), Kenneth S. Wherry (R. : If mi Neb.) and Rufus C. Holman (R. cay i) l) Ore.). ~ : mi ih Vandenberg, an unsuccessful can- : didate for the Republican nomination in 1940, is reliably reported ready to present MacArthur's name pefore the 1944 convention. He told the senate that the Stimson order “nullified the fundamental rights of American citizenship.” Senate Democratic Leader Alben Ww. ‘Barkley of Kentucky, also avoiding mention of MacArthur's name denied that the order was issued tc make it: impossible for any one ‘tc secome a candidate. elected to, or accept the presidency of the United States.

| GEN. GIRAUD MOVES TO LIBERALIZE LAWS

ALGIERS, April 9 (U. P.) —Gen. Henri Honore Giraud opened the ; : first meeting of his commission to “Tailored gown revise Freeh legislation. Africa : : 2d with emb ~ |today a report marked Sotily tailored £ 38 Goce Tea mse |prosess towsra restoring the prinwith Amd bit 3 Ea : ciples of the third republic. :

‘and blue. Sizes 32 : 0 40 included. In less than a month, he said, 213

:ause they're so wearable. You live in them because they

gowns. : of

styles—one pair of which looks exactly like you. Come, see!

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have ‘been directed to meet on April 19; it has been announced.

_ REGRET COUNCIL ACTION (CANBERRA, April 9 (U. P)., — New Zealand High Commissioner. A. Berendsen said today that his| dountrymen “regret” the action