Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1943 — Page 8

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matters were discussed at today's routine meeting of the Democra= tic state committee, Provisions of

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open to the public, The bill was | pushed along through the legis~ lature by taxpayers’ associations. | » - »

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A tentative report of 18 pages already has been prepared and the committee is now going over it paragraph by paragraph. "Committee members say that ‘the report will be signed by all “members and that it will contain ‘eoncrete suggestions for improvement of the department and its

: witnesses “have offered i testimony but, as is usually the case, their stories didn't hold water when checked

out. However, there are one or two | I" Aeocidents careereneee A)

“stories that are checking out that may give the report some fire. . & i FE : ; THE PUBLIC officials who ob“Ject to all the federal forms.they must fill out will have another form to object to next month when, by act of the last G. O. P.- * gontrolled legislature, they must file with the board of accounts the names and salaries of all’ ém-

Forms for this filing have been

#pproved. by the'board of accounts |

and will be sent out late this mionsth. ~The names, - addresses, duties and compensation of all employees must be listed and penalty for violation is a fine of

ODDS AND ENDS: Sam .Bushby, investigator for the state securities commission who asked all Young Republican chairmen and vicé-chairmen in the 10th

HERE 1S THE TRAFFIC RECORD

FATALITIES : County City Total IME eecesnaacianess SA 5 1983 ....ooeneciiieonea. 32 Nov, 20

Injured 2! Arrests... MONDAY TRAFFIC COURT Cases Convie- Fines Violations Tried tions Faid Speeding “ee 3 1 Rockies driving reves @ 5 43 Failure to stop at through street 1 1 Failure to stop at signal virenes @ [J] Drunken driving 1 ° All othe 10 6

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EVENTS TODAY

conference, Hotel Severin. Marion County Food: Dealers’ association, meeting, World War memorial,

~ EVENTS T TOMORROW

| Indiana County and Township Officials’ | association, convention, Claypool hotel, Estate beard, dinner - meeting, Ath¥haeum, ‘Junior Chamber of Commierce, meeting, ! Hotel Washington, 12:15 p. m | Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teachers, meeting, Fotel Washington, $:30 a. m, Economic ors, meeting, Hotel Washing-

| indiana Implement Dealers’ association, |

“Mid MeThtosk, 49,

. . » The 10th district is joining the parade of districts that are getting up resolutions ‘indorsing the gubernatorial candidacy of G. O. P. Chairman Ralph Gates.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

Merle, Clara Davidson, at 2036 Jolie Road. Gerald, Mazelle Glover, at 2734 Pell, TONAL Hilliard, at 43 a Oall-

| Lufford, Benna Moots, at 1313 Nordyke. Pred, Alberta M fn, at 222 W. Wyoming. Dallas, Earline tefteld, at 251 Car ‘oline, ’

DEATHS

I Hollans R. Morris, 83, at 1210 B. Wash-

ington, Saronary occlusion, {John Smith. 88, , at 54 Ralston, cerebral th bos

Willlam H. Wallace, 79, at 428 N. Callfornia, cardio-vascular renal Annie Prederick, 54, at 4070 Byram, myocarditis. «| Alace Blaikie, 88, at St. Vincent's, bowel obstruction. Lucy E. McIntyre, T4, at 840 Eugene,

cardio vascular renal, Teckia Betzner, 68, at 1709 Carrollton, nephritis, TL s Sobol, 61, ‘at Methodiit, arterfosclerosis < Laura “Pritmgn; “7208 946 “N., “Tmols, cerebral Hemorrhage. “at Long, - “Bronchio- | pneumonia

Henrigtta Whitaker, 82, at 131 Bagle dr. cerebral hemorrhage Nell Fleming, 72, at St. Vincent's, arterfosclerosts Patrick H. Cordon, 859, at St. Vincent's, coronary occlusion, Patterson Ross, 69, at 319 Agnes, coronary occlusion, Vera D. heff, 33, at 1626 Medford, tuberculous enteritis Gerald Bigene Walton, 13, at Riley, my-

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Junior Sizes, Misses’ Sizes

Of colorful corduroys in brown, tan, green, red, in the popular wrap

and box styles. - Shetland fabrics in bright shades. Gay

colored

plaids; also cavalry twills in slate blue and brown, Sizes 12 to 20.

Alpaca Bunny

: Alpaca ‘Bunny Coats for every day

"- and campus wear of heavy pile fab- ~ * rie in ‘browns, tans, white, with red

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and green trims. Warm, ‘durable

coats much wanted by the misses. Sizes 12 to 18.

Star Store, Second Floor

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Sizes 14 to 44

“Simplicity” Dresses in colorful stripes and checks. The ever-pop-ular coat styles. We just received a limited quantity. Sizes 12 to 4. : -

Simplicity Seersuckers

HOUSECOATS

Simplicity housecoats in fine “quality seersucker in floral prints and stripes. A perfect-

fitting garment. Sizes 12-20. Star. Store, Second Floor

$30

A “first par get. Deep a lacey colla pufl ‘sleeves and the skir 1-3. $300,

en 6 vy uv. ar Mothers’ association, meet-| ocardit

3A ‘World War memorial, 1:30 p. m. Elmer Davis Acts. ' To Save Paper Use |

BRETT am

GIFT SLIPPERS Women’ s Quality

MARRIAGE LICENSES

These lists-are from official records In | the county court house. The Times, | therefore, is pot responsible for errors in | Dames and addresses.

| Bernard Norton, 25 of IIMB Mihm; 4 Glenna SR 20, of 424 E 19th | Anthony 48, of an Hosbrook:;

A beautiful assortment of women’s and misses’ bedroom slippers in felt, rayon, chenille, kid, in all colors. Sizes ¢ to 9.

Bari Ye Akers, 27, RR. CGeorgetown, lil; Margaret E. Kendall, 26, of 7 Quiiford. Robert E. Hood, 20, of 213 N. State: Doris Marie Jackson, 18, of 1010 E. Georgia, Hiram P. Bartley, 21, of 1324 E. New Tank Dilma P. Brown, 20, of 2017 N.

we 8. Behymer Sr, 38, U. 8. army, Cam) s xn8; Freda Lucille Ban: 52 Tuxedo, Clifford ; 18, of 1014 - Bellefons taine: Alleen Johnson, of 432 8. Park, Glendon “Grant Reeves, 29; Liston, Ind.; Henrietta Belle Burnworth, 20, of 1300 N. Pennsylvania. Albert Chauncey “Aldrich, 31, of 203 N. Kitley ona; i Maurine Phillips, 16t

27, 4920 RAY, Galen Hesler, 23, of dos Grace.

RA EE GRAPEFRUIT JUIGE

BIRTHS

HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Boxed

'KERCHIEFS

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Men's plain white self corded border and woven . colored border handkerchiefs. Two in attractive gift box.

WASHINGTON, Nov, 30 (U.P). _—Director Elmer Davis of the ef 3 : Lae FEAR} Phistenimredig far. of yan. REY Baward Henry Hasishtoger, 25 Aone. | a. repeated ‘charges that fed- i Ohio. Margaret Jones kron, Ono. | eral agencies are among the most Chay Deum 5H. Nb Tod flagrant wasters of paper, today anapoiis nvoked a drastic economy camis Buen 0. esa paign “to hold government uses of 11 4 Henry Gibbs ° ‘ole; Grace! paper to a minimum.” Dea as - - >: _~ He notified heads of all depart. aid Joseph Witman o ments and agencies that effective : 22, Lataguis, C a ee tomorrow they could use no gove ernment-printed pamphlets, books, bulletins, throwaways, reprints, ie to $2. 9% periodicals and newspapers with ‘out prior approval from his office. Davis exempted printed matter using less than 300,000 sheets of paper in a single issue, multilithed material requiring less tahn 15,000 sheets and mimeographed matter using less than 5000 sheets, but suggested that each agency set up its own clearing office to pass on the need for these smaller publications.

Celanese

Men's Gift Quick Drying

SLIPPERS $749

Up to $3.45

Men's well built comfortable house slippers of kid, corduroy. and leatherette in black or brown. Sizes 6 to 12.

Star Store, Street Floor

Women's Cotton Crepe

GOWNS

$925

. Easy to wash, they require no -- ironing.’ White, tea rose and ; : blue cotton gowns, Full cut, Lace corner plain white, coltrue to size. Neatly trimmed. .| “oreg embroidered corners and Sizes 16 and 17. hem, Three in gift box. .

Star Store, Street Floor

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Women’s Boxed

KERCHIEFS Behool girls and business 4 women will welcome (hese 39 Sheet rajon hose. They

over night after wash- . Reinforced “feet with cotton for extra wear, Two popular shades. Sizes 9 to 10%.. Irregulars.

Girls Earl, Hazel Atwood, at Methodis 10 BE UNRATIONED William, Geri Brokat, of Mecho. WA William, Ruth Edmonds, at Methodist, SHINGTON, Nov: 30 (U, P). John, Lucy Mackey. a Methodist. RY ga grapefruit juice was rerthur, Laura Price, a ported today among December raRober Ste hodist. . Floyd, Mary Wilson, at Methodist -{ tlon-changes to. be announced late Lor ta Cannon, at 311 EB a. this week by the office of price adJoseph. Boys ministration. Kenneth, Wilma Drake, at Methodist. g Stagg reduced ration point son, y ues for pork and beans also was Harley, Mary Blizabeth Wi at Meth eles. Mary ool, o forecast along with the expected— = : == and welcome — reduction in meat

point values. The current grapefruit crop is estimated -to be above the average {for recent years and government and military ‘requiremerits have , thus making more availhble for civilians. -

OPA RULES POINTS MAY BE LOWERED

. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (U. P), | |The office of price administra4 tion ruled today that retailers and

FRESH... other distributors may reduce rae

because they're / packed a fa ne pac to go oe. ro ~roun a the wo vl d Heretofore, emergency reductions

of Setion point values could be made -on for meat. - O THAT Yanks from Sicily to the Solo- Mode ‘rly fof mest. oink Tete mons will get their cigarettes fresh, the OPA emphasized, will be allowed way they like ‘em, Camels are packed to only .if accompanied by price reseal in that famous Camel flavor and milda anywhere . . . for months at a time.

CAMELS STAY

Warm All-Wool

BLANKETS $1 298

These are extreme ly warm blankets for cold winter nights. Large 72x84 double bed size. -.100% wool, comes in plain shades : with rayon satin

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ductions of at least 25 per cent.