Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1943 — Page 3

&! } . : STRAUSS SAYS IT'S ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY Bond Refused Pending Trial + DIRECT CLOTHE-A-CHILD DONORS La a Departments 33 and 34. Plank k Alois cevesesiencasess 8 children oat outh Departments 577 9, 8 to 4 shift, ison's sessesnseneas 3 " 1 : ALLEN GOUNTY Republicans, long the most bitter anti-Wilkiets of Y and Girl Statistical Department, Gross Income Tax Division ...... 1 child ; In the state, have hopped on the. -bandwagon by * Held in. Jail. Metal Products 00. .......oevusssnssassenasaes 1 , Passing a formal resolution indorsing the New York governor. it Schwitzer-Cumming Guard POrce ...ivevevecssnserassansnel * pt As far as it is known, this is the first formal expression of sentl- The unwed, teen-age couple, inc! A Friend Beevers tRssesNNRResRRIRIIsRIReReRIRRiY 1 " ~ ment by Republicans in a heavily populates center In: the U. 8. for | od recently on charges of mur-| Yaxley Plant 6, P. BR MAIDRY 08. +vsreerrsirresseressearore I ‘ the former New York city racket-buster. Department 317, Inspection, AIliSON'S «veseesessansonnssesss 1 ® a, It is the first of dering their newly-born baby, will j ED icici Jorees vill wiry sentiment by a state G, O. P. bloc | activity in ‘behalf of the Ohio have to remain in jail without bond os 8] he British stead~ Jor a presidential prospect. None | governor. pending trial of their case which CASH CONTRIBUTORS r positions across Sha Suny, Sy oF district | Willard A. Bartlett, Muncle, |has been set tentatively for Jan..13. CLOTHE-A-CRILD FUND i. 1004, Nua kie. : acting chairman of the Indiana | Judge W. D. Bain of criminal 0... Gear Works and the Men snd Women Who : Ee whm Tela: The Allen county move is no | MacArthur club, was in Indian- |court yesterday denied their peti- MAKE JE 00... vovsns ine icedisinniarinrs sae viss § 300.00 : y have a strong blow to the Willkie forces since | apolis yesterday contacting news- tions to be released from jail on| Maintenance Department. 12 to 8 hift, Allison's Plant 3...... 10.30 rman position at Ro hope has ever been held by | papermen and politicians in.be- |y,q¢ pending trial, Departments 537 and T37, night shift, Allison's Plant 5. ..... 50.50 2 was the Willkie forces to get the sup- | half of MacArthur. Judge Bain held that evidence| District 14 Alr Raid Wardens ............... ............ 53.10 uncaptured port of the Ft, Wayne Repub- | He said that a state committee Schwitser-Cummins Departments 2200, 3600, 3700 and First . \ Canadians were leans. Its significance on astate | was being organized to run the presented last week during a hear. Al BE Se ay 3.50 : oe “basis will depend upon : whether | MacArthur - for - President cam- /ing on the petitions was “strong; Tool and Gage Department Inspectors, Curtiss-Wright. ....... 35.00 : for & tiny eros. County Chairman Walter Helmke | aign and that committees of 100 |enough for a reasonable presumn-| Russet Cafeterih........................,.............oes ees 2500 3 t Ortons was res “Is able to persiade other county | Would be set up in Indianapolis, tion of guilt” and, therefore, the) Herbert G. McWilliams ....... =, cereesnee 2100 | he main coastal leaders to follow suit. Ft. Wayne, Terre Haute, Gary, (court was bound by the law to deny! Employees of American United Life “Tnsurance CO0..vvrerens 3100 i thward from the x uu Evaiiavie sud Bichon shortly |the petitions to be let to bail. | Arnold GAllOWRY .................cceeeenns verriererrresensees 1500 1 onga road. <Willki e year. Considers Bond In Memory of Jack. ................. teensrerencssscaaseneses 20,00 - Anti-Willkie He sald MacArthur sentiment ww Baldwin-Miller Co. Employees. ......... Ceerieersassnsrenesass 2000 THE RESOLUTION was bit- | Was strong in the state and even | At the dlose of the hearing last! mor o Child Named Joan ................. crbssassssaiavess 30400 terly anti-Willkie, went 50 far as to predict that the | week Judge Bain indicated he con-| gchwitzer-Cummins Co. Shipping ROOM............seicsces. 17.50 “There must be.no repetition | Indiana delegation will be for the sidered granting a low bond for the| Bushing Department, Kahn Tailoring Co...... vererennreeness 1150 In 1944 of that scandalous 1940 | general at the coming national girl, Betty Long, 16, and permitting | wg & F, Columbus........... erunrrrervurn terereerneraees 1000 interlude,” the resolution stated, | convention, the youth, George Lowe Jr. 18, 10| Mr and Mrs. C. M. West Jr...................o00nes cererens 10.00 referring to the convention at | Gen. MacArthur has indicated, make a higher bond Someone Who Loves Children ...............ccovvieseeconees 10.00 which Mr. Willkie was nominated. | he sald, that he gould be drafted | However, the judge explained | myeivn Stewart..................... trreeesiesrasnecennsensens 1000 “At this time it appears that if | for the nomination. that after searching the laws on| a. 1, poyer .... ... te teerrerinennreenseseecnes 1000 Mr. Buostvelt J attempt to 8 = (murder he found that on] the| Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Pi ............. FR [ X} procure for himself a fourth evidence and supreme court de-| nr and Mrs, A. H. Buyhers........ rvesvrens Seievereseeases 10.00 presidential term in 1944, Gov- No Shortage Here sisions, he could not let them 10 ar oid Mrs. J. P. wo eet ietereresciaesscesessbienees | 5.00 ernor Dewey will be the strongest THINGS THAT could well be In Memory of Whittie ...... ceierssnasererenss 5.00 and best-situated candidate to | eliminated from the coming cam- > His ruling held that Miss Long,| miple Class B, Emmanuel Baptist Church. ........ovvveeesses 5.00 set up a direct and meaningful | Palgn: *|under the preliminary evidence, had| , priend .......... eietetererrenearseiensine terereesreneneeee 5.00 issue against Mr. Roosevelt's so- 1. Statements by Republicans [3 "yo held as liable for the baby's Kipp Bros........ yorrersiresioniin Cerin tieerseescesersciees 5.00 i called New Deal and its allica | that unless they win this will be |4 00) a5 her boy friend. Edith L. Hess ereeiveieniieees 500 SHOU Os of Wo pd the last election. That's definitely BAHL, BO ociissrrssiiarnseeassisinrinres eo 200 The Allen county group ex- | ® “broken record.” Sought to Change Indictment RE ws coax Fasano 0 nd? proseed the belief held by prac. | 1 Slatemenis by Democrats | He said the evidence indienied| x Gorgon CII ee tically all other Republicans that | About the way their party saved |y)0¢ poth the girl and the boy| gino 000 "i ot Cn ever 100 | while Mr. Dewey is not an avowed | the country in the Lleak days of planned to “do away with their Veiner ne oer candidate that there is no doubt | the depression. That's about lke (pop. secretly and, although the WAR HOSPITAL FUND but that he will accept a “draft | fighting the Civil war again. girl was several miles away from Mu Chapter of Gamma Nu.......c.............. eererens. 8 1200 Light nomination. The impetus for the TE , , , the scene when the youth threw| Elizabeth H. Berrfdge. ............coiviiiiiiiiinininaes cores. 1000 Dewey draft-movement is coming | GERMANS REPORT ATTACK |ihe haby into White river, she must | U. 8. A. War Mothers Association ....... ceeieenee. 10.00 from those who think he is the LONDON, Dec. 21 (U. P).~The be held responsible for the act since; In Memory .of George H. and Gertrude Botsford. Cian . 5.00 winter man who can beat Willkie, German DNB news agency reported she knew the purpose of their | Mrs. Sander Weiss. ..............ccovuneeinnnennnes vevseseses 5.00 = ror. today that guerrilla units from the planning. In Memory of Ensign Robert Fleetwood ..................... 5.00 Bricker Exception nearby Adriatic island of Brac st-| David M. Lewis and Henry O.| In Memory of Our Son, Lt. Marion (Red) Carter............. 500 pring. WITH tempted a landing on the Dalma- | Goett, attorneys for the Lowe youth,| A. H. Spencer, Ind................ccovveereenoenns veserseeees 100 =, ALLEN county now out [tian coast near the town of Omis, | fled motions to strike out parts of| A Friend of the BOYS. ..........c.covveieneienns vesesennanes 1.00 for Dewey, practically all the G. |southeast of Split, but were re-|the murder indictment relating to| at are O. P. presidential prospects now pulsed. |the defendants’ alleged failure to ; TIMES CHRISTMAS FUND have forces out working for them rere ree {provide medical aid for the baby In Memorv of Annie B. Coburn...... ........... veseeseses 8 26.00 in Indiana, with the exception of CHOIR ON KIWANIS PROGRAM after its birth. * Big 4 Post 116, American Legion Auxiliary ...... ieed «2000 » such Governor Bricker of Ohio. The Ipalco choir will entertain| This charge, the attorneys con-| Indianapolis Association of Life Underwriters................. 11.00 The slowness of the Bricker members of the Kiwanis club at tended, could not be included as| A Friend... vesissniesanseee 1000 . forces in getting started here is 12:10 p. m. tomorrow in the Co- part of the murder charge since] Mr. and Mrs, A. D. H. pe { X} hard to understand. Most of the |lumbia club. Dan Egbert is presi- [the indictment charged elsewhere) Alpha Omicron Alpha BOTOTILY ...evverrrssnrsssnneneesseens 10.00 Indiafia Taft crowd is for Bricker |dent and John White, choir di- that the baby died of a “mortal A City Farmer.................. A PP RR TR TTY TIE LL but so far there has been no open !rector. | wound.” Clara Cheadle................ Ceresriiisiiesasesssessesioiescees 500 —e Mary O. Phillips. .............. Cereeritersresrnessssesassscece 5.00 Je . Demanded Early Trial | Office Girls, Army Air FOrces...........ccoconuvssesnscsnscees 4.00 Little Rest for Army Rookie Judge Bain held in his ruling on M. HOWS ...............ooviiininnnnn tettentanns vesessssbrancse 2.00 ! the petition to let the couple to Charis Rallies and yd JA%en. testes snasnssensins To Letter From Soldier Reveqls ™ tt. cin intiaiea the in Loot Memory of Garo Je... 10 e e ea S baby probably died of injuries Ie. In Memory of Mrs. ‘Dorothy ‘Paris Ceveeenes Ciesiesieerresanrane 1.50 . : ceived in the fall into the river,” In Memory of Keiny RS 1.00 . That there's little rest for the less they have a special lecture for, Defense attorneys, however, vigor-| oid Scotten I Te 1.00 | Army rookie is shown by. Noble K.',; 1 $0, we go to bed around 11! \ously contested this presumption, From the Second Evangelical Church OIrcle.........e.eneeee 1.00 Ssielly account of his baste UaiB-|."\, " fuiuied in the x[CIAmIng that such evidence was| |..." sng Steve 1.00 | ; ing at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. iP n e day's wor only “speculative” on the part of mmie and Steve. ............coieviirnrranns sreesesesseniees 1% B i 1 In a letter to Mr. and Mrs, George Is a two-mile cross-country run. examining doctors. A PFriend........... Beererieseertreatistiraransgentdrnenttranie J : ‘Kirk, 98 N. Ewing st. with whom | “But, regardless, I have gained six, ro Holmes, attorney for the girl, | } $1008.80 x . Mr. Littell formerly lived, he wrote: |pounds. We live in huts, open On| demanded an immediate trial for Total TORY. i i ivearivarrsoranensaersonnvniteesbiovevsons 4

“Our basic:

rather rugged. I ‘|think I would be a civilian again if *'Ne thsisted. Total 10 DME. ....ivi-rerreeesrssnrsnnnsesrneees ' air! : go 2h Jodi ive; the vpport Jorsunity. i ab the I arnt Do uitisen. ealen~ Mile-O-Dimes Estimate ......cooevecivisnrscocrnsssssecess 4000.00 Don t get up in the ’ at 5 a. m. After Citizens Gas & Coke utility and at- or ead fe ut 0 Jn TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS .........0ivvuvreeeeeerernennsen. $10,032.95 It isn’ t good for your disposition— :

all sides, with no heating facilities. All in all it isn't so bad. I don't

tended Butler university. His par-|

: |ents live in Eminence.

BUREAU DREAMING OF A WHITE CHRISTMAS

his client. “I'd like to start this trial tomor-

tentatively for Jan, 13.

TOP STORY- TELLERS OF SCHOOL 23 NAMED

Previous Total. .

TERIA NNN IIR IEIIIER IRIN RIE RII RNIN. 5024.35

cevaense.. $6032.95

Boy Cheers Herre With Tree,

or for the state of your health!

But Faces Trespass Charge

Noble Littell “We arrive Indianapolis may have a white dolph, a 5 pupils of school 23, won ‘the or ff there at 7:30 a. m. and until 11:30 Christmas after all if the weather |annual school story-telling tet -4A beautiful Crises Teds =n Ws Saree Totie Bephews, aged 2, 3 e hs joy it.

a. m. we do such things as climb bureau forecast comes true . . the | ay held in memor: unwilling present of A lad (or ladies!) . of William E. 4 os ropes, run the obstacle course, close temperature is supposed to slide to Baugh, former sch ory principe board, today rests in a half built Later, police found It resting in order drill. This is continued from the 20's tonight. |" The pupils’ names . will re heme. d ted b : aliehted the unpartitioned home, with un- , 1 until 4:30 p. m, then we listen| Today's temperature at 9 a.m... 04 on" v en- | home geo . ya ™ 4 ihe | Bhter” bulbs around it, which AND YOU ARE FEARFUL... that you are "sunkl’ - to announcements. (was 31. Last Dec. 21 the lowest yoo 0 0 A Ts as vil, a ins ie tL 10 ihe ouldn't burn because there was no ) e ‘Were free around 30 p.m WR ireadiing Was 9. lied end fourth grades and Alethea! The six-foot tree once was the is, Brown, superintendent of X x X YOU DON'T KNOW what to buy...

among those in the fifth and sixth top of a 15-foot tree that stood re- city parks, agreed to leave the tree AND IF YOU DID KNOW ... you quake at the idea of EF

Raynie Rodgers and Alethea Ran-

SO IT'S LATE . . . and you have some Gifts fo buy for i

grades. 'gally between two other cedars in : ! Judges were city supervisors and | Eagle Creek park. Saturday night in the home for the children’s

STRAUSS urarians a : puis police Officer discovered 18 “Both boys will be brought to SAYS: RUSSIA SEEN AS MASTER boys. 10 and 13 years oid. Tne |Juventle court tomorrow on charges getting into crowds . . . and getting elbows

NEW YORK, Dec. 21 (U. P).— 13-year-old boy wanted the tree Of Malicious trespass. poked through the ribs. 2 Predicting that Russia would be the [for his own Christmas, but when most powerful post-war nation in he reached home, he discovered his GETS 12 LOCOMOTIVES AND even after th wear and | d travall of E Europe, Czech Foreign Minister Jan | father already had bought one, NEW YORK, Dec. 31 (U. P)— ‘os ® wear and tear and irava Masaryk said last night that none His Christmas spirit undaunted, Twelve Mohawk-type, class 1-4B reaching the counter... you are fearful that the of the small neighbors of the Soviet the boy dragged the tree 150 feet locomotives have been delivered to selections of things you have in mind are shot . . . or gone!

union could resume their independ- [to the new home of his sister, which! the New York Central railroad, it ence without her aid. |was being constructed. He Yaniea { was announced today.

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Pythian. 8) Bprowsl. oh Fyre ; - e ana. : = Indianapolis Railways, Keith's theater, 8 Paul Siunle myocarditis, p.

ro. ar. no of 841 8. Woodrow; Nina Lonel i Radens, 18, 18, of Joss JRyboit. Hisaheth O Girton, 80, at 1108 N. Missouri, Oarlites for economic development for Bruce olay Jr., . Kappes: nen gd conversion of industry, Hotel Josephine A) 168, of Ada Campbell, 83, at 1445 Spann, arter-

. . EVENTS TODAY 10th; |Jotham A. Boles, 73, at 4902 W. 34th,

It's all so > easy, Sirl

As easy as a trip to your favorite store . . . ;

$0 Indianapolis . Sihletic b, at the club. Shepard Bwanigan. 30v of #10 Jackson, [poor wrt | . lable Lite a, Society of ‘ ow Seatiie.” Wash. M Mildred Taylor, 86, of pi W. Procter. 13, at 1001 Cottage, The Man' $ Store! 3 ark. “motel, Washinton, § &m Wash- Irgin David Burton, 28, ut oh EB. -South; |Ldlly Schulz, 46, at City, earcinoma, 3 ne I ies, Masonic. temple, | CANS Anau ei ot 4B WeanpAnUL [Vincent N. Loechle, 33, at 43 N. Rural, IN NO TIME AT ALL you'll find your way to 3 A all8 2 yg Jasin Jean Peifree, 21, of 124 N. New Bdith M. Anthony, 64, at 308 RB. 28th, Th S 4 Fl $ Th S I Sh f 3 prod Kinpie high school, at the school, or hey “Rey Bryant, 2. of Jess vir bronchopneumonia. e secon oor... 10 e pecia y op or = perplex $10.00 we club, club home, Harris and Jack-| Kinia; Helen Lawrence, 21, of 728 Vir- ag , mony, eer Tailored Women. ’ % 1 dered—if what to give Jos ste night, : caries Bord Simmons, 2. of ue FTG RAbiSes Holes, 4 at Riky, reseitetie > ; vexes you and gets into EVENTS TOMORROW Highisha pi i ain ay [lee Tomar: #0, ot. 1008 8, sherman AND RIGHT THERE in one compact Shop . . . [fou hardly oy TE hair . . the most joy- Glunapoils Boy Scouts for more blood | Jist: Schafiein, 20, of MAT E. Rineboit, 13, at 6430 Evanston, have to move at all) . .. are the Gifts i ul and perfect solution is donors for the Red Cross, oy rare. Cynthia ‘Thompeon, #5, at 1438 8. Hard. she will cherish! Stra 1 3 Marion Republican committee, Ra a Mackall, | Amp @ will cher: : : i -. SL OND: Union nous 730 Bn. the canteen Sarroingn fies of Gi, oh Samm. 1. at 33 N. Holmes, ear. : : «id ni ly Warner C :

Broa inom Beulah Alice atone 208 A aval: Beatrice Lueckert, 41, at St. Vineent's,

way. lobar pneum Norman Chassin, 23, Buffalo, N. Y.; Ellen Drane, 75, at 2283 Clarenden rd. Mae Solotken, 20, of $114

FOR THIS, SIR, is a Tailored Shop . . . that “specializes in "Simply Beautiful clothes . . . (and this is : TT the Tailored Age . . . and the women

in any hronic m rdi George Wien Todd, 73, at City, lobar

hi Rénste ©. Smolsnats, | ooo are "Simply Beauly wf ; ; : : rry , of 1123 B. Washington: ; ! Take : sm soi LT tht EWES SE | OFFICIAL WEATHER find. 13 Eh aye mill, 21 I. Washes ws For instance, you pick a starving warming ROBE : BIRTHS AN Data In Central War Time ‘or Stockings or Lapel Gadgets— 3 ha : unrise ...... Sunset. ...... B: i Girt _— at) jis a Raincoat—a Sweater—Slacks or a Slack Sult— Joseph, Bauldut, at St. Prancis. TEMPERATURE Baran TIT Bvsttang, at St. Prancis.| ._.. =D M0 and from some of the choicest Handkerchiefs— :

: \ Precipitation 24 his, ending 1:20 &. m. 200 that ever greeted feminine 2 syss} Robert, Opal Peace. af Methodist: | Decicncy nnce Jan. 1 or... 11. $99

John, Moses, Helen at Methodiat. The following table shows the tempera Gide: Sl Sat, 4 SR. Bent | Sar AND IV THE WORST COMES 70 THE WORST— just puck up the receiver—dial LI 561—ask jor. ~ MISS MATTLER—she will do the/s} with h baste and lact—and

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