Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1944 — Page 24
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (U. P).| —Rep. Dewey Short (R. Mo.), kept | his demands for a Pearl Harbor investigation before congress yesterday with an assertion that there must not be an American “replica | of the Dreyfus case.” “The American people have not | been told the truth about Pearl Harbor,” he said in a statement insertgd in the congressional rec- | ord. YAnd when the complete story | is told and the whole truth known, the American people will be shocked, angered and grieved— deeply grieved and sorely wounded.”
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BROAD RIPPLE HIGH ARRANGES CARNIVAL
A Christmas carnival, sponsored, by the P.-T. A, will be held at, Broad Ripple high school tomorrow | night. “An Old-Fashioned Christmas” 1s the theme of the carnival. Richard Jackson, a student at| Broad Ripple, and his band will | play for both popular and square dancing. _ A flower cart where corsages and | boutonnieres can be obtained will| be handled by the Spanish club and | Quill “and Scroll, high school jour- | nalism society, will supervise a booth |
where wearing apparel with school | motifs will be displayed. Christmas | presents made by mothers of pupils | and farms produce will be sold at other booths. A program of games is being arranged by the Lettermien’s club. Members of the ways and means committee of the P.-T. A. in charge | of the carnival are Mrs. R. D. MacDaniel, chairman, Mrs. D. H. White, Mrs. C. C. Zintel, Mrs. A. G. Shoptaugh and Miss Mary L. Connor.
She Gives Hubby A Fair Warning
CHICAGO, Nov. 30 (U, P.).~ By her own admission, Mrs. Ber nice Fanelli, 27, is a perfect lady. Appearing at her divorce hearing she complained that her estranged husband followed her when she went out nights and once broke three of her teeth. Her husband replied with a counter-charge the she broke his glasses at the same time, and that, he added, wasn't very lady-like, “I am a perfect lady,” she reforted with great dignity. “Be- | fore I hit him, I told him he had better take his glasses off.” {
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