Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1944 — Page 6

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FIRE'S TOLL 15 NORFOLK, Va., April 28 (U, P.).! civilian - workers were, [listed as dead todey and 20 others as injured as a result of: a fire which swept through the hold of a naval vessel at the Norfolk navy

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of men and women merit ratings indicated that the women “made as good a showing, if not better than the men.” “I wouldn't admit that,” laughed Chief Beeker,- “it's injurious to. police morale.” '

Tyndall Speaks

women to “play no favorites. _ “You can be assured that if anyone is gambling, he’s breaking the law, regardless of who he may

be,” said the mayor, perhaps of the recent ruckus over

Commissioner John K. Jennings in a “friendly” poker game in the Claypool hotel. Safety Board President Will H. Remy warned the appointees,

SOLDIER DIES OF

Times Special CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind, April 98. —A 19-year-old soldier of the

general hospital here today from injuries received in an automobile accident near Shelbyville Monday. He was S. Sgt. Walter N. Douglass Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter N.

17 N. lllinois St.

Douglass, Oxford, Miss.

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I or 00 Police Chief Clifford Beeker administers the oath of office to 17 new feminine m (back row, left to right) Ethel Hyde, Eva Lavelle, Mary Wheeler, Zelda Ball, Flefla Jo Petty, Ora Phillips, Marjorie Small, Bura Chapman and Vera Spurlin. In the front row (left to right) are Dorothy Brooking, Anna Lawrence, Anna M. Petif, Bessie Gunnell, Ona Duncan, Marianna Ricketts, June Turner and Ruth Breeding.

17 Women Take Man-Sized

Police Jobs at Ceremony.

Seventeen women took over man-sized jobs as lady police at induction ceremonies held by the safety board yesterday, Their appointment brought the total number of feminine employees of the force to 55, which means that one out of every 10 police is a member of the

In welcoming the policewomen to the force, Safety Commissioner |

THE INDIANAPOLIS: TIMES Beeker Swears In New Policewomen . . . and Everyone's a Gentleman

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ployees of the people. .,. You're not working for me, the safety board or for Chief Beeker. You

are working for the public itself. While it's your duty to respect that fact, you don’t haye to let anybody tell you what to do. . .-.

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‘PURDUE SOIL EXPERT | JOINS STATE STAFF

C. E. Swaim, former assistant soil conservationist from | Purdue university, has joined the | staff of the state forestry division, 'Hugh A. Barnhart, conservation

commission director, announced

!today. i Mr. Swaim was district forester from 1930 until 1934 with the divi'sion of forestry “when he left to {become project manager with® the soil conservation service in Illinois. | Later he became an area conserva|tionist in Wisconsin and came back {to Indiana as assistant state conservationist. He graduated from the i Purdue forestry school in 1930.

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ALBION, Ind. April 28 (U, P).— Two prisoners were back in Noble county jail today after an unsuccessful attempt to make a break yesterday. ay The men, who overpowered She Singleton’s daughter, Lelah, to|make their getaway, were Lee Raymond Casteel, 31, Ft. Wayne, and Claude Householder, ‘22, Legaonier. They were captured shortly afterward while trying to steal an automobile in which td make their

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