Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1944 — Page 15

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buying a war stamp at the Republican of New York, was nominated for President.

‘Can't We Go Hore Now? Asks Mrs. George Dewey

By EVELYN PEYTON GORDON |and compact, with sharp white teeth Scripps-Howard Stall Writer set in a wide-smiling mouth. Her CHICAGO, June 20. —“Well, ant eves snap, and she wears bright red we go home now?" {earrings jauntily. On her shoulder It wasn't plaintive. It was simply oo a corsage of war stamps and tired. 5 Senator Robert Taft was shaking red-white-and-biue ribbon. the hand of the pert little woman| She seems completely matter-of-| ri Gen Brehon Somervell, chief at the mome: her son had been fact in the realization that her lit- of the army service forces, who is to officially nami J the Republican yo, poy whose ambitions once were speak here July 4, will arrive with presidential nominee. Mo be a fireman is on his way to Mis party by airplane Monday eveMrs. George Martin Dewey had|pecoming another marker in his- ning at Stout field. been fanning herself vigorously ior {| In the party will be Mrs, Somerthroughout the morning session of | And then there was Mrs. O. T. vell, Maj. Gen. James L. Collins, the convention. And she didn't stop gyutt of Sapulpa, Okla, mother of commanding general of the 5th wielding the cardboard Dewey fan ine prospective first lady. She is service command; Brig. Gen. Joseph as the balloting ended and Bob Taft pretty and blond, pale and com- | Battley, deputy chief of staff, army |posed. Just as sure of herself as service forces; Col. Karl Detzer, Her small face, so much like her yother Dewey. {control division, Washington, D. C.; son's, was flushed with excitement! pawn the line there was another Capt. Helen Lloyd Jones, WAC; Maj. and heat. Her manner was one of, scene, less sure, less cheerfully Edward Martin Jr, ADC, and Maj. “I'm tired of all this stuff abott ghlivious to surroundings. i Jefferson B. Crolle, ADC, Ft. Hayes. Tom. Let's go home.” | © Mrs. John Bricker, who has been! Gen. Somervell will give his adBut her black eyes behind rimless | the outstanding woman of the con- dress at the invitation of the Inspectacles indicated that she was vention, sat sweet-faced and dig- dianapolis Chamber of Commerce

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SOMERVELL DUE NIGHT OF JULY 3

Speaker at Independence Day Fete Will Fly to Stout Field.

the canyon wall. A blimp and route from Wright Field, Dayton, 0, to pick the fliers the mile-

{doesn’t look old enough to be the helicopter were en Parent of a President. She's small |

very proud. Tom Dewey's mother nified. |and army officers representing the 5th service command and Ft. HarMrs. Bricker Meditative Lon, at a patriotic mass meeting

| Harriet Day Bricker, with pride on the world war memorial plaza.

'in her eves and sorrow in her The address will follow a parade PARKS 10 P | heart, watched her husband grasp beginning at 10 a. m. which he will | the convention's thousands in his review from the west side of the

_ DELBERT 0. MW'COY'S

SERVICES TOMORRO

# Services for Delbert O. McCoy, died of a heart attack yester- . at his will be held at 9:30 a. m, toat the wi

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Dorsey funeral home, with burial following in the afternoon at the Paoli, Ind. cemetery. Mr. McCoy, an employee of the Lincoln hotel, was 70. A charter member of the Elks lodge at Bloomington, he was a native of Paoli and belonged to the Centenary Christian church. He had been an

Indianapolis resident for the past

30 years. His widow, Mrs. Olive McCoy, is the only immediate survivor.

ELECTRICAL DEALER CUSTOMER

Abram W, Fourance, Indianapolis electrical goods dealer who was indicted recently by the federal grand jury on a charge of violating OPA regulations, was sued in superior court 5 today by one of his customers. The action was brought by David 8. Smith, who complained that Fournace charged him $275 for a refiigerator on which the OPA ceiling price was $160. Mr. Smith asked to recover $343 damages.

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home, 1017 N. ImSalle|.ounty planning commission request Stadium.

| hands: watched him take the con. memorial shrine building. CHOOL coe to his heart and then dra- | Planes to Drop Leaflets matically hand it over to Tom Preceding and following the De

wey. parade, planes piloted by members { ’ y Her dark eves were bright and of the Sl Rie patrol will fly over i i meditative. She had set a lot of the city a p leaflets promoting Drops Plans to Build Airport store by this week in Chicagp. With the fifth war loan drive. General At 73d St. After {her was her son, Jack, a solemn, Somervell's public speech will be y shiny-faced boy of 13, who looked broadcast to the nation over WIRE Conference. Having withdrawn his previous]

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appointed. { address a luncheon in the ballroom Mrs. Bricker slipped from the of the Indianapolis Athletic club “To listen toa broad- afer the Independence day celebrai cast,” she murmu as she left. | ton. for permission to establish a ur Ay _She srmred % The | As chief of the army service {port at 73d st. and Spring " forces, it is General Somervell's job {Oliver L. Parks today said he had SEEKS CH ANGES IN {to supply arms, ammunition and contracted with officials of the | | other supplies to U. 8. fighting men Hoosier airport for temporary oper- | throughout the world. lation of an aviation training and INSURANCE LAWS sales service there. | i Service Site: tana FILE CHARGE AGAINST I h of Parks Sales and Service, | WASHINGTON, June 29. (U. P).| (sald the air-minded executive of —Federal legislation to “plug the, SUSPECT IN HOLDUP {Parks Air college of East St. Louis, holes” in state regulation of the! piward William Lee, 42, was va be To teas os Tudiasapoiie insurance business will be enacted | brought back here from Arizona last | ns y In Tr after congress reconvenes light and charged with robbery in hours.” The staff will consist of *°" Serato pied h C OMa- connection with the $6000 holdup two salesmen and pilots and a su- Aus. 1. Senator Joseph C. | May 13 of the United Rubber Workpervisor, Douglas Fletcher, secretary honey (D. Wyo.) predicted today. = ion offices. The victim was of the Alabama Institute of Aero-| O'Mahoney has been active fori nrg Catherine Inman, office secrenautics of Tuscaloosa. {many months in blocking senate tary Mr, Parks’ decision to toss in the passage of a house-approved bill] [ee was arrested by authorities in sponge on the 73d st. and Spring which would exempt insurance en-! arizona on instructions from local Mill rd. project yesterday side- tirely from provisions of federal police, tracked what had loomed as one of | anti-trust laws. | * He was brought back by Officers the warmest zoning arguments in| The Wyoming senator said that Roy Peats and Jack Alkire. Marion county planning commis- “the time has come” for con- i ——————— sion history. The hearing, previous- | gressional action in view of the rely scheduled for this afternoon, was cent supreme court decision hold-| WATERMELON PRICES discontinued after Mr. Parks ing insurance to be interstate comdropped his request following a con- | merce. : | SLASHED BY OPA ference with a score of remonstrants| O'Mahoney emphasized, as he has! WASHINGTON, June 29 (U. P.). who contended that the proposed |consistently throughout his battle —The office of price administration North side airstrip would be a safety | against the pending bill, that he | today announced ceiing prices on hazard and endanger property does not favor all-out federal con- watermelons which ‘Mt said should values. trol of the industry. mean substantial reductions from ¢ {last summer's high prices. WOOD CRATING NEEDED Highest retail prices in New York WASHINGTON.—With increasing and, Chicago before July 4, OPA

demand for motor and motor vehi- said, should be about 6 cents a cle crates, a monthly production of pound or $150 for a 25-pound

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