Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1943 — Page 17

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Sentence also was withheld until further investigation for Thomas L.

Warren ©. Goodman, Paoli,

_ pleaded guilty to illegally wearing © 8 service " ferred to the probation department.

uniform and was re-

Sentencing date for Lester Gordon, Jndianapolis, who pleaded

_ Quilty to receiving stolen goods * from an interstate freight ship-

ment, was set for Jan. 7. A six-months imprisonment ‘with sentence stayed during two years of probation was given to William P. Myers, Indianapolis, who pleaded guilty to wearing an army uniform illegally.

WEST SIDE CHILDREN WAITING FOR PARTY

Around 1000 children lving west of White river are expected to throng White's market, 401 S. Warave,

Rabbl Samuel J. Fox is shown opening the Chanukah candlelighting ceremony at Ft. Harri-

| son. He was assisted by the | Young Women's league of the

United Hebrew congregation who presented a dramatization of the candles. Participants included Misses Jeanette Rappaport, Shirley Cohen, Reva Naperstick, Ann Lipken, Lillyan Gross, Molly

orations and refreshments and cadettes from Kirshbaum Community center were present for dancing. The orchestra was from Billings general "hospital. Arrangements were made by Mrs, Lildred Levey, activities director of the U. 8. 0, J. W. B. club of Indianapolis.’ i

about to fold up, officials who know said Germ&n morale today is far stronger than in 1918 and that the German generation fighting this war is fanatically strengthened by Nazi doctrines. . Meanwhile a campaign is forming

War Information Director Eimer Davis said some of the films under consideration are color newsreels taken on Tarawa and now being ‘processed by the navy. : A ——————————— a ———-i.

COURTHOUSE JAMMED FOR CHILDREN’S FETE

Several hundred persons jammed

LABOR LEADER, SIX GANGSTERS GUILTY

NEW YORK, Dec. 33 (U. P.).— A labor leader and six Chicago

gangsters, convicted of conspiracy charges to extort $1,000,000 from the film industry, were at liberty today under heavy bail until Dec. 30 when they will receive: sentences that may range up to 10 years in prison. , The Chicagoans were held in extended bail of $100,000 each, while the labor leader's bail was continued at $25,000. A federal court jury of nine men and three women found the group guilty last night after deliberating slightly more than 10 hours. The defendants were Louis Kaufman, business manager for: the Newark local of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Em-

.| ployees, and six former members of

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under 12 years of age.

SOLDIERS INVITED TO MONARCH PARTY

Monarch associated comwill hold their annual

Louis Campagna, Phil D'Andrea, Francis Maritote, Paul De Lucia and Charles Gioe. :

the main lobby floor of the courthouse last night for the annual Christmas party for needy children and their parents. ; About 35 children were given new outfits of clothing and scores of others were entertained with a program staged under a huge Christmas tree in the lobby. The party was sponsored by the Marion County Republican committee and courthouse workers and officials. Christmas parties were given for children by Democratic leaders last year and the year before at the courthouse.

JUGOSLAVS REPORT NAZIS CLEARING COAST

LONDON, Dec. 23 (U, P.).—Qerman troops are evacuating the Jugoslav civillan population from areas along the Adriatic coast to forestall aid to possible allied landings there, free Jugoslav quarters reported today. Unofficial reports said the populations of Dalmatia and Montenegro were being moved to a distance 37

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NOUMEA, New Caledonia, Dec. 22

«| (U. ' P.).—Christian laigret, gov-

ernor pro tem of New Caledonia, charged today that the American military command here has failed to co-operate with the French, and that it has failed to control troops on leave, many of whom allegedly have molested women. Laigret also charged the American command with failure to live up to agreements concerning the use of

has the harbor here illegally. Maj. Gen. Rush B. Lincoln, Ames, Ia., commanding American forces on the island, refused to comment on Laigret's charges. He said all matters which the governor mentioned

within the limits of military necessity. Laigret, who will be replaced shortly by a permanent governor, Jacques Tallec, made the charges at a press conference. He said the points of friction had been reported to French authorities at Algiers but that no representations had deen made to Washington,

PERCY HEMUS IS DEAD

NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (U. P.).— Percy Hemus, 65, former concert baritone and a radio actor for 17 years, was stricken with a heart attack at the National Broadcasting Co. yesterday shortly before he was scheduled to take part in a radio serial and died while the show was

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rence, departed this life 20. “ue 88. Funeral Friday, Dee, at : Biation at. Burial Oukiandon. tation st, r an ; invited. Friends may call at residence until noon Friday. 7 FOSTER-~Muarion Agnes, mother Wilbur Poster, grand: JMaribelle Poster Foster, Glenn W, A , Marion K. Waiter and J Jean Walter Santzy, passed on Wed« nesday morning. - Friends may eal the Dorsey Puneral Home, 8. New. York st. Bervices 3 p.m. Friday sb the funeral home. Burial Washington Park cemetery,

IM | HOLLENBACK Fannie 8. beloved mother B® of Mrs, Geneva Everett and Ra Hollenback, sister of Adrian Willis

randmother of L -Richard, Li. Adrian Jooand Mary D. Everett, passed awa Tuesday. Puneral st Shirley Brother Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th at. day, 1 p. m. Burial Mt. Hope cemetery, Logansport, Ind. Priends may call ab the chapel after 4 p.m. Wednesday, (Logansport (Ind.) papers please copy.) JENKINS-~Mrs. Charles Anna, 048 N, Pennsylvania st, widow of the late Prof. Wiliam B., mother of Alberta Jones, passed away Wednesday p. m, Services Planner & Buchanan ortuary Friday at 2 p. m. Priends invited. Cres mation Planner & Buchanan crematory, Friends may call at mortuary,

R | JONES—Louise Belle, age 00 years, beloved

wife of Charles H. Jones, sister of James, Charles and Albert Hurd, Maude Smith, Stella Davis, Mrs. Thomas McAllister, Mrs. Edna sley, Rhesed Away Tuess - far. Funeral from B8hirley Bros Irving Hill chapel, 8377 KE. Washihgton st., Prie Washington Tax call at the cha after 10 a. m, Thuraday KARRER William 8, 68 years, of 134) North LaSalle st, husband of Margaret Karrer, father of Pred W Karrer and Mrs, Esther Henry, brother of Mrs. Elia Hendricks, passed away Tuesday. Friends may call at the Jordan Funeral Home, 1600 Brookside ave, after 7 p. m. Wednesday. JFunersd Friday, Dec 24, 3 p.m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill,

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OF | KIMMEL~Martin. (Marty), father of Mra.

Herbert L. Orr, brother of Miss Leons Kimmel, died ‘Tuesday. Priends yr eall at the Kirny mortuary, Meridian a! 10th sts, after 7 p. m. Wednesday, Pu nersl Friday unary, § am, Peter and Paul Cathedral, Interment Holy Cross cemetery, [Made

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REECER~Andrew J, father of Mrs, Hare riet Taylor, passed away Wednesday oon, Service and burial at Moss, de C0 Wilson service, 4 RIES—Bimer, father Washington, D, Clara Schum man, awsy of service later. TERRY lds May, widow of Terry, mother of Clyde, C.

WALKER--Lt, John A. age M0 I loved son . and Mrs, W, brother of Mrs. Richard B. Marquis, %. Paul W, Blake, Plo. Thomas Walker, England; Cadet = William Walker, Pvt. Paul J, Walker and Philip M. walker, passed awa Mansy Hunt erfield, Oa. Puneral day, 3 9. y Bros!’ Central Chapél 10th st. Priends may call at shan after 5 p. m. Priday, Interment Cri : Rill erypt. WILLIAMS B., 4353 Pairview tere race, son of , and Mrs, 1. B. Wil lams, brother of Esther Willi and Joseph 8. Williams, Wednesday Inorg. ner & Buchanan rtusry, B: m. Friends invited. urisl at St, Mary's, O.,

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