Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1943 — Page 18

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: |Coates’ “London Suite,” Mozart's nurses,” .Rep. Frances Bolton (R. {and Borodin's “Polovetsian Dances.” |that the decision was not prompted

vide proper recreational facilities around camps and with social agencies to combat the spread of venereal disease, Officers elected include Adolph B. Schmidt, president, president F. W. Cook Brewing Co, Evansville; Charles Reuss, vice president, president, Centlivre Brewing Co, Ft, Wayne; John T. Voedisch, treas- . urer, president South Bend BrewLast night was the Kind of ai, oo, South Bend; Oscar night to curl up by the fire with &|Baur, secretary, president Terre who|Haute Brewing Co., Terre Haute, and Fred B. Shoaff Jr, board memvice presidént Befghoft Brew-

Symphony Is Conducted by Victor Kolor at Scottish

Odds and Ends

‘A BURVEY to determine what clothes are actually being made for women and children is under way to serve as a basis for doing something about shortages in essential goods. . . . A 10 per cent reduction in retail prices on Virginia hams and other Virginia dried pork products is expected early next year. ... New canvas shoes with synthetic soles which will appear next spring have been given manufacturer's ceiling prices with’ definite specifications to go with each price. - : x

not sorry. The auditorium of the Scottish Rite cathedral was well-filled and the youthful musicians played their symphony selections with finesse as well as ability. It was Victor Kolar's first appearance since he became conductor of the orchestra in September, and he captivated the audience, with his b manner and pleasant

ROOSEVELT SPURS BATTLE ON POLIO

NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (U, P)~—

in connectiori with the fortheoming drive for funds to fight infantile said today that “sur-

a ay Th eOmacryo for Obos| Se sald. annual & The eleventh ann appeal for and Orchestra” by Pergolesi, while| rungs to battle the disease will te Martha Rucker Griffin played with| conducted between Jan. 14 and 31, the violin solo parts|pasil O'Connor, president of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, announced.

NURSE DRAFT PLAN beauty of Schubert's selection was) ABANDONED, REPORT

QGrieg’s “Lyric Suite” which Includes the powerful “March of the] ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (U. PJ). Dwarfs.” re et - |—~The war department has abanOther selections were Wagner's doned “any plans it might have had overture to “Die Meistersinger,” for of registered

“Concerta” for the harp and flute, Ohio) “said today, adding however {he Jordan chole put the finish-|by success of its recruitment pro-

RATIONING DATES

Peb. 7, 1944; period 3 coupons good through March 13, 1944. All changemaking coupons and reserve coupons are now good.

TIRES

Jan. 16. All expire Jan. 29, 1944. | woe inspection due: ‘A's by GOODS March 31, 1944; B's and C's by Feb. CANNED DS 20, 1044, and commercial vehicles, Green stamps A, B and O in Book every six months or every 5000 4 expire Monday. Green D, E and F miles, whichever is first. are good through Jan. 20. SHOES

SUGAR Stamp 18 in Book 1 good. No. 1 Stamp 29 in Book 4 is good for |«girplane” stamp in Book 3 good. tive pounds through Jan. 15, 1944. Applications may be made for YANKS _IN ENGLAND

cahning sugar until Feb. 29, 1944. : GASOLINE PLAY SANTA CLAUS

MEAT Brown L, M, N and P are good; Q becomes good Sunday. All expire Jan. 1. Brown R becomes good Dec. 26; 8, Jan. 2, 1044; T, Jan. 9, and U,

midnight Jan, 21. B-2 and C-2

used.

FUEL OIL

Period 1 coupons for the new sea- tend Christmas parties this year, son are good now for 10 gallons per

5 SE AOOIDENTS HORT

Democrat in order to maintain the One in Critical Condition,

of a professional was cilmen who interviewed consultants|other persons were slightly inju from five budget-engineering con-|in accidents occurring late

cerns.

present at the meeting, he made it|603 E. Ohio st. received a serious clear that he attended as “an obs {head injury when he walked into

server only.”

{COUNTY TREASURER

LONDON, Dec. 15 (U. P).—Using|and since that time he has been in Stamp A-9 good for 3 gallons untll| © CTL ey and sal-|the Teal ‘estate business, affiliated

stamps good for five gallons until vaged war material, American sol- Fieber & Reilly. |diers and auxiliaries will see that thousands of British children re-|pusiness, taught school for 25 years ceive Christmas presents and at-|and was principal of the Pike townur “This office and the 53 others in

For weeks, the Americans have years until resigning last May to, the state will be kept open until a

Others Sustain Only

Minor Injuries.

One man was in a critical condilast night by coun-| tion at City hospital and five red last night and this morning.

was| William David McMahan, 58, of

Although Mayor Tyndall

an automobile as he was crossing Most bids on the payroll adjust-|in the middle of the 500 block on ment project ran from $5000 to| B. Washington st. The car was $12,000. Councilmen ‘were told that| driven by Warher Woolum, 62, of a “rough “survey” obtained at a 770 N. King ave. a received

cheaper rate would give them a Four young persons “pretty definite idea” of city Job|minor injuries when the automobile

duties, qualifications and recom- in which they were riding crashed mended salaries. into the rear end of a truck at 2:30 a. m. today on Northwestern ave. near Roach st. They are Miss Mary Strull, 17, of 1214 Central ave.; Miss Laura Turner, 21, of 1215 W. 20th st.; William. Grubbs, 18, of

NAMES HYDE DEPUTY] ics asvurn st. ana cart tansen

Edward A. Hyde, 420 N, Jefferson of the car. All except Grubbs were

.._| taken to City hospital. ave, real estate man, has been ap-| = , passenger of the truck, Henry

pointed chief deputy treasurer by pavor, 60, of 2024 N. Capitol ave, Frank P. Huse, Republican treas- received head and leg lacerations. urer-elect, who “will take office! Clarence Manley, 60, of 803% N. Jan. 1. Senate dve., the truck driver, was Paul Y. Young, New Augusta, was| slated by police on a charge of failappointed chief clerk of the Barrett| ure to display proper tail lighting.

law department. . Deadline Here

The three will be sworn into ofFor Tax Filings

fice at 11 a. m. New Year's day in ceremonies “at the courthouse. County Clerk A. Jack Tilson will give the oath of office to the new TODAY IS that day again— the day to reckon with Uncle Sam about earnings and income taxes. It's Dec. 15, the deadline for re-

Mr. Huse, elected treasurer last porting 1943 incomes and paying taxes if any are due.

year, will succeed Walter Boetcheny Filings for the last quarter of

Democrat, whose term will expire the year have been light here and

Dec, 31. throughout the state, will H.

Mr. Hyde served as deputy county treasurer 20 years ago during ‘the Smith, internal revenue collector, said today.

administration of Ralph A. Lemcke -«We expect heavy filings today

at revenue offices and receipt of a heavy volume of returns postmarked before midnight,” he shid.

with the Security Trust Co. and

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CHIEFS STUDY SHIFT IN CIVILIAN DEFENSE

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 15 (U. P).— Civilian defense directors met in closed sessions today to shift OCD emphasis from air raid protection to day-to-day c unity emersketched by

said.

WLB CHIEF DENIES BLANKET PAY HIKES

NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (U. P).— william H. Davis, chairman of the national war labor board, told American labor last night that

| midnight to give everyone

ing touches to the concert by sihg- gram. Nurses are still vitally ing “Silefit Night.” : lacking.

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