Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1944 — Page 7

WASHINGTON, May 4 (U. P).— Women who go to the black mar-

| ket in search of nylon hosiery were warned today that many of the

Thomas I. Emerson, deputy administrator for enforcement in the ‘| office of price administration, said black market operators took the chéaper rayons, treated them with a chemical to give them a nylonlike sheen, put a nylon label around them and then waited for gullible

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buyers. After the first washing, he said, they lose the sheen and often fall to pieces.

EDITOR IN NAVY GREENCASTLE, Ind, May 4 (U. P.) —Kenneth W. Bennett, editor and publisher of the Putnam County Graphic, the Roachdale NewsTimes and the Ladoga Leader, re-|

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It's no circus overseas so the 1ith district American Legion is the four-day showing of the Cole Brothers circus in Indianapolis fo provide recreation facilities for servicemen. Last year

gy distri ported today at the Great ‘Lakes! funds from the circus were buted by the Legion to Billings general |, 00) training center for navy guts

hospital, Atterbury station hospital and the Veterans hospital. Legion officials shown with their “aides” are left to right, Willard Thomas, 11th district commander; Orville Denbo; Paul Gasinteau, chairman of the circus committee; Otto Griebling, the circus’ clown of clowns, and Bert Combs. z ss ®

The Cole Broth i: train gut wo aeenic on FIND 3-YEAR-OLD ! , : grounds at Southeastern and Key- WHO WENT AWOL . "A \ Fh iA la y22Z / S144 7)

stone aves, were immediately transformed into a city of circus

tents and Aideshows, elephants | PORTSMOUTH, O. May 4 (U. | er” J : Ve and giraffes, tight rope walkers | P.).—Little Ronald Arthur Boggs! olf bs / 7 | i i and bareback riders, clowns and 'and his pet dog, “Brownie,” played | 4

acrobats. . { ‘ i The opening performance was together again today with their § to be at 3 p. m. today with an- {roving days, their parents hoped, § ish : other at 8 p. m. tonight. Other |behind them. Distingfire putora Sees al 8 given oi 3 | The three-year-old child and his| Ts ad BuGday. ’ ? |dog. part terrier, part beagle, were | Mother's Day The circus’ 300 feature acts in- (found last night after a 32-hour | If you want to find a clude Con Colleano, Spain's torea- | search by approximately 1500 per-| gift that is different Shoe af the tight wire; the Anta- [sons from this Ohio river city. desirable and sure es » Jeteh a re Pyine Ji. The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. of a real welcome, sible in the dome of the Big Top; |DOfF Bogss, wandered away from iy youll find it at the Slayman-Ali trope of Moroc- (his home in the exclusive Forest LIEBER'S, for 90 can Arabs: the Caudillos; the !Hill section Tuesday morning. He A years 8 store of Hodgini family of bareback rid- was found by three boys and an-|# : distinction. 4 \ ers; Otto Griebling, world’s fun- [other dog at the head of Heutter's| : | « : OSTRI *re doi niest funny man, and 50 other hollow, a heavily-wooded section V y/ SSTRCH; Wee doing out bes 3 clowns; three herds of performing [about four miles north of his home. 4 , za you think of Three Feathers? basic whiskies in Three Feathers elephants, hundreds of horses and | ‘The boy apparently Rad spent ri MAN: Finest whiskey that ever are constantly diminishi an opening pageant, “The Castle Tuesday night in a cave with his| ! came out of a bottle! Like to get of Taj Mahal.” ‘dog. He was scratched from briars; 2 2 it oftener, though. Tickets will be on sale each day and sunburned, but Dr. George | 5 at the Haag drug store in the Obrist said he was healthy and un-| y oh , Claypool hotel building. ‘harmed by his experience.

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