Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1944 — Page 7

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ia Sould Blsopatra Drink a Pearl | CAPT. L. W. MILLS NEW| WES SELECTS Brothers Serve GIVE UP HIT- RUN! Be 8 With Stomach Ulosr Palns?iyac RECRUITER HERE 3 : : ye here a5 admirer Preise the = the wea Capt. Lawrence W. Mills has been i 7 uic ons. iy ‘and | 8Ppointed head of the 157th service 7 PRY ve Po oy . arnk it. Snes would hardly have done |unit, Indiana recruiting district, a The state §-H club fair will be lo - she Siter-saling DAIS. | with headquarters here. He will : held this year Sept. 4-8 at the state iEx .pains, {ndigestion, gas pains, hesrt-| head all WAC recruiting. san: Shili i Bert 2 fairgrounds, the state fair board juke a . ied. by escos acd shai Formerly dean of students a, the Units to Plan Republican Bel ve ert Edwards Was, voted yesterday. ; 2 within ruggist. SP b dosnt con. Be entered the army in 1042. He | Convention Here on Victim of Fall; Had The board also decided that thers lendid MONEY BACK. married and has two children. J 1-2. Fractured Skull will be no carnival or pageant in hy - ; une 3 . connection with this year’s show 2 he , which will be held in the light to try as G. O. P. State Chairman Ralph| Bruce Pafion Donald Patton The coroner's office today aban- : a ne Gates today announced the sp- pRUCE|00ned ® theory that Bert R. Ed- ' | harness horse barn and tents. : by pointment of six cogpmittees for| The Patton brothers, PFC. wards, 49, of 15 S, Sherman drive, | Sept. 7-8 was set as the dates for | the Republican state convention|PATTON, DONALD PATTON, sea-|an accountant in the state gross in- | the Hampshire and Berkshire swine : — here June 1-2. They follow: man 3-¢, and SGT, NELSON PAT- come tdx division, who died Mon- * | shows. 2 Program—Mt, Cates, chairman;|TON, sons of Mr. qa, Ys the victint of a hit-and- 3 : i : illings, secre of the and Mrs, C, E. . : v g ea a Mary Bena-|Patton, 420 N. dn sulepsy Yesier Ma) showed that U. S. INVADERS HAVE ! dum, 10th district vice chairman;|Centennial st, 1 8 RECORD TOOL SUPPLY g” Mrs. Eleanor Snodgrass, st are all in the serv- probably received in one of several 3 : ; ice. Bruce, with an recent falls. 9 chairman; Ira Dixon, second dis- " oy ! The hi “run theory had . BOSTON, March 16 (U. P)— 2 trict chairman, and James Mec-|ordnan vision, t-and been Shane first district chairman is in North Africa. advanced because last Thursday an Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's inva- 3 Arrang ements Mr. Billings Donald, in the ed man assisted him home, Animal the # thoushte of spring as |tlO0 SY has been supplied by ps Raman x Bow ah ’ | navy, is at Bunker said that he had “found him at ; Joung on am lying Whoug $ ; army ordnance with more battle bis Aw came director: A1[ Hill. Nelson, who the Sunes Sid left. The sutopey, | much as any sign pelating to the ond of cold Weather, Op Aik ahaky | _ ve" squipment nd : ; / A Clever Chesterfield an ee recently received i Goroner Boy B Sons ei, i pot legs, Prince, 5-day-old colt, stands near his mother, Bess. Of Belgium | oo 0 arte than any other army in of : ] : aerial gunners = . A red for by his employee, Lt. Col. Whitney Stone of ‘ gy eph J. Daniels, 11th district chair- €T® NelsonPatton |would indicate be : breed, they are owned by O. A. Birr and ca history, : J for the Tiny Tot man; Mrs. Cecil Harden, sixth dis- ney a ia Dill field, Fla. | car. Me being struck bY | ‘0. Tucker, R. R. 18, Box 3%. Prince tried fo scratch his neck with [the Boston’ ordnance district dis3 AY oli 40-gTOWnLD big vice chairman; Zant Men, for pre-flight training. Investigators learned that two| a hind foot, tottered awkwardly and almost went down. closed today. : ) trict chalrman, before. he was brought home o A the rayon-velvet collar. It's double Leo third district days ought home, 2 breasted with six buttons and patch ta McHenry, vige| - Mr. Edwards had fallen against the . . a chairman. : furnace at his home and i F d G | M A a Assessments — James W, Costin, BRITISH HANG his head and that he Be a a! oun ‘Y ty n ann ct SHOE REPAIR 4 state committee treasurer, recent falls. : We Feature Our 7 man; Mr. Billings; Ivan Morgan, Mr. Edwards was treated at home C { M F F { ninth district chairman; Toby Yo- GERM AN SPY until Saturday when he was taken ase, ar y an races rrison Best Grade der, third district chairman, and to the Veterans’ hospital. Funeral : Mrs. Benadum. : services were held today with| HAMMOND, Ind, March 16 (U.jof federal authorities so that she H ALF burial in Crown Hill. P..—Eugene Sullivan, 32, once could testify in federal proceedings Tickets and Badges—Mr. Billings, : ge , 3, | chairman; John Lauer, sixth dis-|Attempt to Repdrt Damage S * |treed from prison by the suicide against Sullivan without incriminat- SOLES trict chairman; Roy Jorg, fourth Air Raids | AB POOLROOM OWNERS |p ote of a soldier to a judge, today|ing herself. . - § 5 AL district shaman: Ms. Gres Dou- F rom Air Raids Is Robert Anderson, operator of a|faced sentencing on March 27 for| The vice chargés were brought A Snappy Sut or Me oir ny Town] Thwarted. [mal 5, ne ae, 0d pening what th prosecution ad str sno vsgnien ne] QI pus . v yne, owner of a I ; ; ; . . She'l : eighth district vice chairman, called “the most vicious vice ring story of Miss Marie Faultz of Elk-| 3 : | Be Proud to Wear 3 “Place and Concomions — Mrs.| LONDON, March 16 (U. P).—|arvested by soion mon a ae areT® ever to operate in Lake county.” ton, Wis. who claimed that when! For Me Fn SE BI [5 tan. Oswald John Job, 58-year-old Bril- of operating a lottery and _gift| The-son-of a former Gary police-(her child was._born, Sullivan i Women's Shoe button-on suspenders on a skirt or ne: A i a on ish-born German who turngd Nazi enterprise and keeping a room for man was found guilty of violating Miss Coffman's name as its mother. | omens 8 ‘ THD hice saucy pleats back and 11th district vice chairman; Homer|SPY to get out of internment but| Pool selling. re iay | Miss Faultz said she escaped to} Expert Workmanship ~~ ° : front’ The jacket is smartly tai- E Ca : his mission, was " - Swygert yesterd isconsin with the child but that pehart, seventh district chair- failed to achieve ssion, ted court. Miss Dena Coffman Wisconsin w e C Jove. =» sini lin man; J. Otto Lee, head of the G.|hanged today at Pentonville prison, > STRICKEN AFTER LUNCH mgr others were indicted on the|Sullivan and Miss Coffman traced|| ° Quality Materials ize 1 O. P. labor division, and Ben Huff- ~—the 14th enemy agent executed in Miss Mae Elkins, 27, and Mrs. charge by a Lake count grand jury. her and filed action to obtain cus-| Ww ile- u-Wait 1u 3 $69 rate aes. Nor. | Britain since the war began. Susie Harding, 43, both of 45 5. Lake County Prosecutor Charles tod of the child. hi lh Open » Account : ’ S14 Muio--M:s. ROr- | Ee atmitihf his Ureaciiery after] Vieu place were taken to hos-|w, Gannon told the grand jury that| Miss Coffman testified that her| SHANE Aram ar .: |ris, chairman; Mrs. Snodgrass; pitals late yesterday when stricken the vice ring was “the largest and|story was true. She also admitted, y rr? Mrs. Kathryn Randolph, first dis- (police, who detained him when he|win piomaine poisoning after eat-|most vicious ever to operate in the|being an inmate of house of ill Took J lek vio. fhalimin; Mr. Bilings; red ro ine materials| "8 ® lunch at the home. Miss Elkins county.” Indictments against the|fame in ‘Benton Harbor, Mich.:| hs ock's Mrs. Fraser, second district ber, is in Methodist hospital. Mrs. Hard- {others are still pending except for|Gary, East Chicago and South Bend i ie vice Shairnan; Mrs, Clara Oaypet, puncetied fs of Si ged {ing returned home afte} treatment aise Column. and taking trips to those points|| DOWNSTAIRS STORE y fifth distric chairman, was ourth Britis ~|at City hospital. She was released upon the request! with Sullivan. : Mrs. Leona Alkin, seventh district{ject put to death as a spy. The — po vice chairman. others included four Germans, three

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