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Held in ‘Hot Foot Murder—

POLICE ARE holding a 52-year-old man for the murder of a younger man he accused of giving him a “hot foot” in Nick Basteyich's tavern at 25 8. West st. . . . The prisoner fell asleep and was awakened by the pain. of lighted matches stuck in the sole of his shoes. . . . Enraged, he left, obtained a gun, returned and fatally shot Clifford L. Gose, 32, + + . The light company has announced plans for enlarging and modernizing its Perry-K plant on Kentucky ave, at a cost of: $1,400,000, ,, Duané Roberts, 318 N, ' Oriental st, was elected Butler freshman Class president. . . . Mack Herron was elected president of the Howe senior class, .- Lloyd D. Claycombe, circuit court judgeeléct, was named president of the Indianapolis Travelers Ald society, succeeding Evan Walker. . . . Herbert 8. King and James W. Carr were elected Community Fund directors. . Dr. M. O, Ross, Butler president, entefed Methodist hospital this week for a physical check-up. . . . The Woodruff Place Baptist church will have a 50th anniversary program tomorrow, . Clty council has set a public hearing Monday on a propsal to install parking meters in the downtown area. . . . The option of the Indianapolis Voiture of the Legion's 40 & 8 Soclety to purchase the Speedway has been extended until Dec. 15. , . . If it buys the property, the society would continue the 500-mile race after the war.

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THE OPA has warned local folks that if they're caught driving to a winter resort they'll lose their gasoline rations, . . . As a result of a campaign for more donors, the : Red Cross blood bank has had 2225 donations in 10 days. . . . About 100 per= sons appeared before the zoning board to protest plans for construction of a new Catholic church and school on the south side of 57th st. between Washington blvd, and Central ave, . , . The board postponed its action, , . The war bond drive unearthed the case of Willlam T. Marcilliat, an Allison employee, wha has put his éntire salary the last 22 weeks into war bonds. . .". As a special Lielp in the current drive, he’s buying two $1000 war bonds with the money from the Liberty bonds he bought in the last war, . . . Someone broke into 8 safe at the Polar Ice substation, 317 W, 18th, and stole $700. . . . The governor, at ~ the suggestion of the American War Dads, has proclaimed Dec. 10 as “Hoosier Sons and Daughters Day” in honor of servicemen and -Women from Indiana.

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driver, Paul Jefferson, 54, was driving to work when he died. . . . The injured were three brothers, Lee, Calvin and Alvin Ballard, 1009 W: Vermont. , , , State officials have computed the cost of the recent one-day general assembly session at $7741, . . , The session was held to legalize keeping the polls open until 8 p. m. , , . Appeals have been issued here for more munition workers. . . . The U. S. employment service estimates 7500 more men and women are needed immediately if 54 leading war plants in the city are to maintain production schedules.

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W. H. RAINS, F. C. 2-¢c, writes from the South Pacific to say how much he enjoys “What's Cookin'.”, . He especially likes the mail bag. . , . He writes. “I haven't ' been home since my boot leave in Deécember, 1042. I've been in the South Pacific nine months, apd “at 21% years I feel terribly old" . . . Foster M. Simmons, Ph. M. 2-¢, in the Southwest Pacific, also writes to voice his appreciation. . “It's really good to hear so much of the home news, and so often,” he writes. . . . “And the best part of it all is that war and politics are excluded from your publication.” , , . He's the only “sailor from Indianapolis on his ship, but he says the other Hoosiers aboard also enjoy “What's Cookin.” , , , They include F. W. Hertz, Madison; T. W, Rufing, G. M. 3-¢, New Albany; L. L. Loop, Logansport, and Fred Payne, Mo. M. M. 3-c, Terre Haute. . Howdy, Hoosiers, . , , Another nice letter comes from Cpl. Robert E. Wildman, Camp Gordon, Ga. . . . And now for the birthday greetings. . . . Happy birthday to ‘Woodruff 0. Kennedy, M. M. 2-¢, in the Atlantie, Nov. 26, Wife, Son. , , . And to 8 Sgt. Walter 8. Park, India, Dec. 27, Kathleen, Louellen Kay. . . And to Maj. Paul G. Iske, M. C, New Guinea, Jan. 1, the Bud Johnsons, . , .. And to Cpl. Eldon A: Phillips, France, Jan, 3, Mom, Dad, Ruth, Marilyn, Grandma, Aunt Ella. , . . And to Pvt, Evon J. Yanakeff, Dec. 13, Mother, Godna, Violet, ., . . And to Cpl Clifford Eugene Becker, {aly, Dec, 14, Mother, Dad, Sister, Bob. Chapman. . . . And to Opl. Lloyd Mahar, Italy, Dec. 5, Mother, Father, Leota. « « + And to Sgt. Paul 8. Perkinson, France, Dec. 11, Ouida, Babe, Fletcher, | . . And to S. Sgt. Thomas R. Creasser, Dutch New Guinea, belatedly, Louise, Nettle. . . . And to Blair Packer, 8. 2-¢, South Pacific, Dec. 5, Mother, Dad, Sisters, . . . And to Sgt. Stanley Karyshyn, France, Dec. 21, Ann. + « « And to T/5 Thomas McBride, Belgium, Dec. 28, Mrs. H. L. McBride, ;: . . And to Capt. Marwyn E. Wilson, Italy, Mother, Dad, Dee, Cookie. . . . And to Cpl. EB. Keith’ “Myers, Southwest Pacific, Dec. 13, Mom, Peg, Lois. . . . And to Pfc. Charles Woods, Philip-‘pines;-Dee. 22, and to his cousin, T/4 David - Platter, New Gaines, Dec. 23, PUY vu ; Best of luck to all

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