Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1943 — Page 6

~ plain at his erence

z the. incident indicated he considered the he said he would to the committee

secretary said the war det was aware of the Patton's

tabernacle when Lucille Manners,

radio singer, will« appear with the ! orchestra.

Indianapolis sym Those who invested ih war bonds

and votes in the contest wil a attend | |

the program, fo,

Mrs. Dillman’s court of hahar

will be the next 10 highest contest ants for the honor. They are Mrs. Drexler; Betty Jean Barnhill, ‘Broad Ripple high school; Joan Wildridge, Lawrence Central high school; Doryce Scanlon, Link Belt Co.; Nor-

ma Coulon, Charles Mayer & Co.;| Dottie Phipps, Speedway high}

school; Betty Lou Billeter, Short

promotion, thus indicating the mat- ridge; Carolyn Ann Jordan, Penn-|

fer was regarded as ended.

After learning that Patton had|Lukas-Harold Corp, and Helen struck the soldier in a Sicilian field Buenaman Hickey, Indiana Bell hospital, Eisenhower gave the Tth|Telephone Co.

commander a severe dressing

army down but retyined Him in" his post]

Members of the senate committee |

Others in Contest Other crown-seekers were ‘Eliza-

have said that the incident. as re. | beth Swearinger, E. C. Atkins Co.; viewed in the full report, will influ- | { Patricia ‘Bauder, Ben Davis high ence their decision on the promo- | school; Jean™ Nickerson Cherry

tion. Hdentity Is Uncertain

{Lilly & Co.; | Technical high schéol: Frances Cariroll, Central Distributing Co.; Bev-

Lucille Saf =

* Meanwhile, the identity of the erly Hein, Beech Grove high school; Shapped soldier remained uncertain, Avon Keating, Robert. E. Kenning-

with an

iu. a 36-year-old Tn<]

existing possibility there ton post 34, and Wanda Johnson, 8.

Tire. and Rubber Co, Mrs. Dillman lives with her par-!

we made public a ents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sock- | son saying he was'jer on R. R. 3. Her husband, Pfc. | “in the pants” Cirter Dillman, is stationed on Git from Algiers island in the Gulf of Mexico.

soldier as a younger! of the Carolinas.

- Mrs. Drexler is the daughter of

{ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fulton, and lives

said he was aware of only | at 3909 Kenwood ave. Her husband

one slapping, and 2 4a not know the - Soldier's name.

SOUTHERN WOMAN

1S O’HENRY WINNER

NEW YORK; Nov.» 26-0: Pyt-

. Budora Welty, of Jackson, Miss,

"bas won for the second successive!

ow, Herschel hing —_.

is Machinist's Mate 1-¢ Robert L.|

| British West Indies.

Blackout Undies

Cause Sales Run

LONDON, Nov. 26. (U. P).—

to the bottom of the mysterious

of the award committee. Her! run on non-rationed blackout cur-

was “Livvie 1s Back."

Dorothy. Canfield, of Arlington, Sn the second award of| their own panties.

; Vt. was $206 for her story, “The Knot Hole," and

* Miller Jewelry

tain material.

Women. are..using. it to ER | “It-will be most dificult to halt

spokesman. “How is one , , . er

LZ to know?™

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CHRISTMAS

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ABSENTEE VOTE REVIEN URGED

Willis Points to Snarls in ~ Bill Proposed for

Service Men. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (U. P).

| Drexler, with the navy‘at Trinidad, |—Senator Raymond E. Willis (R,|

Ind) today recommended that the | service men's absentee voting bill be sent back to the privilege and! élections committee “So many amendments to the bill have been offered and will be offered that it seems apparent to me the only thing to dois recom- |

og tay AEE to sem nitar der wb

vision,” Willis. said. The bill, as it now stands, gives service men and certain . civilians serving abroad inl war “jobs the right | to vote by absentee ballot in the next presidential. election. It is

$100 went to William Fifield, of this, practice,” said the board [scheduled for senate debate today. Cal, for “The Fisher:

It has met opposition from some southerners “because. it. eliminates. the poll tax. Many Republicans fear the bill may prove most ad- | vantageous to the Democratic ad- | ministration, and have submitted remedial amendments. Senator Edwin C. Johnson (D. Colo.) ‘termed a proposed amend. | {ment by Senator Chapman Rever-| comb (R. Va.) as the “solution to the problem—if it is constitutional.” ‘This proposal would eliminate | voting altogether but would permit a ‘soldier, through affidavit, to send | his choice of candidates to a rela- | tive or friend, who, on election day, |

{would attach the soldier's power |

of attorney to his ballot, and mark’

for further |

AREER GIR HD,

a H

- today as ‘the legal gOVe -

take a job because of illness or ernment of France but sharply crit.

disability.

TAIRS STORE

icized Gen. Charles de Gaulle for

payments his direction of the committee and would be administered by the! of the French resistance e movement,

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