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. organizations, church groups and omen. Virtually all of the petijions against prohibition received In the last three weeks came from 5 ul, one of the great brewing
‘The petition campaign is not . A spot cheek of the ConRecord since the first of
lic liquors “until the the present war, and until the termination of demobilization.” The purpose of the bill is “to reduce absenteeism, fuction of materials necessary for the winning of the war.”
BAR ASSOCIATION TO DINE TOMORROW
The Indianapolis Bar association will have a dinner meeting at 6:15 Pp. m. tomorrow in the Columbia club when the nominating committee will be elected. : - Candidates include Milton Mangus, Ralph Gregg, Samuel E. GarThomas M. Scanlon, Leo , V. M. Armstrong, Perry E. O'Neal, Walter Myers Jr., George , Edward Boleman, Donald Smith and Fred Gause.
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Colin Kelly's Widow to Wed | Chemical Engineer Friday
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12 (U. PJ). «Mrs. Colin P. Kelly Jr., widow of
war JI, will marry Dr. J. Watson Pedlow, prominent Philadelphia chemical engineer, Friday, her brother, Tad Wick, said here today. The two have been acquainted “for a long time,” he said. Plans for the wedding ceremony have not been completed. « It. will be a small wedding with only members of the family and a few friends in attendance. Whether
MERCHANT MARINE SEEKING HOOSIERS
Indiana men have been called upon to man the merchant ships that will. be needed to carry the invasion farther into the continent of Europe. The sixth regional command of the maritime service at Chicago has asked for officer candidates
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it will be held in Philadelphia or Los Angeels has not been decided, he said. ; ~ Capt. Kelly died when his Flying Fortress crashed after sending a bomb directly into the Jap battleship Haruna during the battle for the Philippines in September, 1041, Mrs, Kelly and her son, Corky, now 3 years old, immediately were taken to the public's heart. The soft-spoken young woamn devoted her time to touring the country selling defense bonds. and alding in{ Cross drives, She was awarded the Red Cross service pin in July in recognition of her volunteer activities, In December, she withdrew from public life to divide her time between her son and a job as private
where plane instruments are manufactured.
BURLARS GET $350 FROM OFFICE SAFE
Burglars broke open the front
to support the Badcglio government during the present period of crisis, decent, abjective, anti-Fas-cist Italian political leaders and functionaries mwa agree’ that it should give way | at the first pos« | sible moment, if + not immediately, § to a government representing Ita. ly's six recognized political ; parties and expressing,
as possible, popu lar thought. Mr, Stoneman
[tion of the present king is strictly another matter,
Great differences of opinion exist
[regarding the form that Italy's fu-
government should take. Even
Italy's six political parties repre-
insofar AS sent every shade of thought from conservative monarchism to communism,
It is clear at the same
Handicapped by 21 years of auto- | time that advanced political ideas
cratic
One-party government in of the last 20 years have deeply in-
Italy and confused by the sudden |fluenced thought in this country emancipation, leaders of political and that the tendency will definite
s| thought in this country naturally (ly be toward the left, stopping, per-
have not had time to complete their haps, at what might be described
various programs. Parties are. di- best as vided among themselves and many
1. democracy,
Insofar as they hgve been formu-
. plicity of ideas and brilliant inde-pendently-minded potential leaders|year-oid former that agreement upon one platfoim {who acted as
publican and middle-class intelectual. It finds its immediate background In “Giustizia E Liberta,” the most important of underground parties under fascism, It favors socialization of basic industries and one wing also favors socialization of agriculture. The party is still poor ly organized and has such a multi-
is difficult, : Great Leaders Dead
2. The Liberal party. High intel-| tween’ Liberal and Socialist.
lectual and seeming to lack a clearcut program to deal with the actual
situation, its leaders, like those of | to adopt liberal methods in achiev. the Azione, are largely trapped in|ing its aims and fully s German territory and cannot be government. It has a large -
mentioned for the time being.
bership in industrial cities of - 3. The Socialist party. This is an ern Italy and undoubtedly is well
‘amalgamation of the old Italian !organized.
of Italy head of the official opposition during the Badoglio government's 43 days in Rome. In political color this party lies be-
from Indiane, Ylinois and Wiscon-| ... EASTERN STAR TO MEET _ [sin to meet heavy quotas. 27 e0e 40 the HUIEE OFice Supply OO oo ~The New: -Augusta-O;-E- 8; will |- Candidates must-have 13-or more} 132 E.. Washington st. last “night, feet tomorrow night in the Ma-|months actual sea time or be loco-| helped themselves to $350 in a cabisonic temple when degrees will be motive or stationary engineers, hav-| net safe and left by the back door. conferred. Mrs. Mary Frances|ing been employed two years. The burglars opened the cash regWright is worthy matron and Wal-| Hooslers may apply at 41 E. Wash-| isters which were empty, and then den Wright, worthy patron, ington st. forced open the safe on the balcony.
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