Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1943 — Page 15

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LONDON, Sept. 21 (U. P) Sir exchequer and former head of the air and health ministries, died to_{day. He was 64. 5a Wood, who had not been ill, suf-

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4 pay-as-you-go scheme for workers to ‘meet income taxes. Wood, nick named “Cherub” and one of Brit-

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lor of the exchequer in May, 1040, after serving two years in the air ministry while Britain was prepar- .,| ing for the air battle against Germany.

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serving four years as postmaster After becoming air minister—and an original member of Prime Min-

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per cent above pending schedules, Wood became chancellor of the exchequer shortly before the battle for Britain started and left the war cabinet in a reduction of its size in February, 1942. He was only five feet tall.

A ————————————. LOGANSPORT MAN KILLED LOGANSPORT, Sept. 21 (U, P.). —Harry C. Lane, 44, Logansport, was killed instantly yesterday at the France Limestone Co. when he was caught in a conveyor belt. He was a former Pennsylvania railroad

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_ Approximately $81000 worth of street repairs have been authorized

“1by the works board, pending receipt

of bids on the projects which call for no assessment of thordughfarebordering property owners. Streets to be repaved With asphalt surfaces are: Central ave. between 38th and. 56th sts, $63.338; 20th st, between Talbott and Bellefontaine sts, $9170; and Pennsylvania st. between 16th and 22d sts, $8404. 2 City crews will smooth Rural st. between Massachusetts ave. and Brookside pkwy., and Morris st, between Belmont and Pershing aves.

MOTHER OF 3 SENTENCED

BRAZIL, Sept, 21 (U, P).—Circult Judge John Baiimunk yesters day sentenced Mrs, Irene Winters; 45, mother of three small boys, to six months at the state women's prison for robbing railroad freight cars. She had been on probation for the same charges since last

spring.

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Sok ' & Ho NEW YORK, Sept. 31 (U.P) — Two-year-old Patricia Malone, who was given only seven hours to live six weeks ago, was home from the hospital today and singing

to her new doll, os = The child, stricken with the

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blood -disease-staphylocoocis,- was

saved by the new drug penicillin, obtained for hér from the army, She gave doctors at Lutheran hospital her first smile yesterday when they made her understand that her parents were coming to take her home, “Here comes mommy!” she said when her mother entered the room, . Her big delight, however, was a present. from her sister. Jean of her red-haired doll,

ma——————————— VON PAPEN REPORTED ILL ISTANBUL, Sept. 21 (U, P)— Franz von Papen, German ambassador to Turkey, was reported seriously ill from a kidney allment today at Ismir where he had attended Turkey's international fair. He was expected to be brought here to a

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The national convention passed & resolution providing for adequate hospitalization, compensation, voca« tional training and employment for the disabled and another provision recommended adjustment pay nos exceeding $300 for each honorably discharged service man. ‘ Ann Murphy of South Bend was named national chaplain of the women's auxiliary. i

FORMER ELKHART JUDGE DIES ELKHART, Sept. Sept. 21 (W. P.), - «Claude A. Lee, 65, twice a Dems ocratic candidate for mayor of Elk hart and a former city judge, died yesterday of a heart ailment. He wis a lawyer.