Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1943 — Page 15
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (U. P.). Economic Administrator
YMCA SCHOOL PLANS
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schools, Harvard university and|Leo T. Crowley today consolidated University of Pennsylvania. He the lend-lease administration, the won fame as a sportsman, owner of [office of economic warfare and the racing stables and race tracks and office of foreign relief and rehabiliof a $50,000,000 art collection, tation in a move designed to elimGave Up Offices inate overlapping and duplication
; of operations. \ Widener ‘started to give up some| mv. Swe reorganisation was
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19390 when he resigned as president
York Jockey club. Five she succeeded the late August Belmont a8 president of the
Widener maintained extensive stud farms in Kentucky and Chantilly, France, before the war. His
y | horses raced at tracks over all the
Among his better and more
&irefused to co-operate . with each other
Repercussions Expected The shake-up also brings under Crowley's direction parts of the state department's office of foreign economic co-operation and of the commodity credit corporation which have economic dealings with foreign countries. It was believed likely that the move would have early repercussions in the form of some state department resignations. Crowley described the reorganization as “the most far-reaching consolidation of . government agencies in this war,” and emphasized that
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tawood, for : 000. | Crowley also annouficed appointmarried to Mrs. (ment of two deputy sdministrators of Philadelphia of his foreign economic administrahad two children, a |tjon—Laughlin Currie, special as-
ore prominent In sistant to President Roosevelt, and an
MIXER FOR CADETS Butler coeds will entertain aviation cadets stationed at the university Nov. 20 in the first of a series of monthly mixers in the school
SALE OF INTANGIE RULED AS TAXABLE|eis sma omen.” * =
Proceeds from the sale of intangi- |army air force entertainment combles are subject to the state gross|mittee of the Association of Women and such intangibles are | Students, will feature dancing, cards objects of interstate commerce, |and other games. Miss Betty Jean Ruth is chairman of the committee, composed of Miss Datis Crane. assistant chairupreme court man; representatives of all coed Bela that tis organizations; three aviation stu-
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aise ces UNION IS OPPOSED msm TO ANY SALES TAX
and Lt. Rupert 8. Meek Jr., special service officer of the 524 CTD. :
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SERVICEMEN CLASS
Special classes for service men
be offered at the Y. M. C. A. evening school. The classes on Monday, Wednes-
signed for those who seek ratings in the armed forces or for civilians retraining for jobs. Instruction will be offered in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, Spanish, English, mathematics, chemistry, history and civics, and public speaking. The instruction has been made available through special funds. Students may enroll at the educa-
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Includes 8 Hams; Hotel Room Entered.
Today's crime included a downtown restaurant burglary, a
sneak thief's foray on a hotel room,|
ransacking of a home, a West side drugstore burglary and tempted purse grabbing. At 2 a. m. police were informed of a burglary at the Berry Lunch 38: W. Ohio st. Believing burglars still to be in the establishment, they surrounded it, but found no one in-
been stolen, Roy H. Vanhorn and J. P, Stenbeach, civilian employees at Kelly field, Tex., reported that when they returned to their unlocked room at the Hotel Lincoln, they discovered a sneak thief had taken: $33 and a check for $15. Furnishings Stolen
When Andrew Habig and family returned to their home at 1814 Orange st. after a vacation,: they found all the doors unlocked and every room ransacked. Furnishings valued at $50 were missing.
Burglars took $50 worth of cig-|"~
arets from the Thomas P. McConakey drugstore, W. Washington st. and Harris ave. “Just as Mrs, Jeanette Busan
tional office.
Restaurant. Loot! 1
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walked out of her home, 1017 Park
NE Paul Gallice A TOP-RANKING magazine story writer, Paul Gallico will tell the women who read his stories “What Men Dislike in Women" when he speaks at the second of the Town hall series at 11 a, m, Friday at the English theater. W. F. Fox will Introduce Mr. Gallico and preside at the lunch-
eon following at the Columbia Club, Mr. Gallico was a sports writer and newspaper columnist before entering the magazine field,
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To Be Heard at Christ Church on Circle.
The Very Rev. Kirk B. @
|dean of St. Paul's cathedral, Des
troit, will speak at an meeting at 8 p. m. today in church on the Circle. 25 Dean O'Perrell is -one of the speakers sent out by the presiding bishop of the Episcopal church, the Rt. Rev. George Thicker, D.D, on Bishop Tucker's report to the
church following the recent gens eral convention in Cleveland.
bishop of the Indianapolis diocese, will go on a similar mission, starts ing In Erie, Pa, next Sunday. Dean O'Ferrell spoke at a meets ing of District 2 of the House of Churchwomen at St. Paul's church this morning. He will speak at & meeting of District 3 in St. Mat« thew's church, Irvington, at 10 A. m. tomorrow,
SPONSOR CARD PARTY
The October band of the Altar soclety of -8t, Catherine of Sienna Catholic church will sponsor a card
ave, she encountered two boys, 13 and 16. One grabbed her purse, but she clung to it while they dragged her 25 feet into alley. Her | screams frightened them away,
party in the school hall, Shelby and Tabor sts, at 1:30 p. m. Thursday, Mrs, Herman Grote #8 chair man and is assisted by Mrs. Joseph Tonner and Mrs. Anna Donnelly; :
For Your Winter Program
Flash end dazzle . . , that's the cue to sweep him off his fest. For all your exciting Halloween engagements, your holiday plans, we prescribe these new fashions.
The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer,
