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COLUMBUS, Ga. Dec. 4 (U. P). «An old-fashioned game of “Cowboy and Indians” among a group of neighborhood kids ended in grim

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Pp bg aD RR = — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ . : MONDAY, DEC. 4, 194 “REPORT » $7 3 $ . § . y - 3 . Bi > ww: -. oa : ' - ix ; oo . kt 3 BOND BUYS SEAT Coast Guardsman Wins Poster Award 1 3 ] ’ . 0 y y I T0 ‘HAREM’ FILM a CROSS : Yanks Also Ex-Local Girl in Abbott, Bank'of Costello Movie Coming Start To Loew's. = - (Continued Hoosiers will have a special rea- naces and wi son to attend the war bond premiere pmol! 4 of the new Abbott and Costello pic- and other su ture, “Lost in a Harem," in Loew's OR, A w theater Dec. 13. Boi Em The attraction will be Miss Mari-| from which we lyn Maxwell, co-star in the comedy artillery fire o end a former Indianapolis resident. portions of ti Born Marvel Maxwell, she lived in Saarlautern br Ft. Wayne with her mother and hieh the brother until she came to Indian- Patton's Tor apolis. She sang with Amos Otstot the west bank and his orchestra at the Columbia a solid front club while attending Shortridge Lilees from Saarlaut higlr school in 1939 and also sang point five mil at Lake Manitou. i G i dl They also’ n Miss Maxwell later . sang with of the Germ Buddy Rogers’ orchestra and Mary Jun or r e Saarlautern ar . Pickford obtained a screen test for southern and her. She will ‘appear in her first proaches of S: major screen role in “Lost in a iad | The real basis. of beauty Sass Admission by Bond e real basis. 0 A German Admission to the premiere, which for any girl's costumes. claimed Ameri is being brought to Indianapolis , . attempted to for a one-night stand, will be the Gentle control in a girdle that at Walissrete rch f ar bond. Seats, } : west © purchase O sure a $415,000 mini- RADIOMAN 3-c JOSEPH SHU- dent at the John Herron art in- encourages, unhampered movement, “completely a mum, will' range from $35 to $50 PINSKY'S art talent didn't stop stitute when he enlisted. His counter-thrust seats in the balcony to the $100] when he enlisted in the coast brother, Allen, is a hospital ap- comfort and grace. Ina pretty rosebud © On the ap) and $500 seats on the first floor | guard Sept. 1, 1942. He has just prenticelc with the navy over- | . ‘ . and Dusseldor! and the $1000 loges. been named second place winner seas, while his sister, Ethel Jean, print on white or pink backgrounds Simpson's 9th Bonds entitling persons to admis-| in the 12th naval district war storekeper 3-c, is a WAVE sta- . in the sides. 7.95 along a 20-mil sion to the premiere went on sale] bond poster contest. Radioman tioned at the naval hospital, with, sections of lastex in the ‘bank of the Ri today at war bond booths in In-| Shupinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bainbridge, Md. Radioman Shu- Matching bra, 2.00. to cross that & dianapolis theaters, downtown| William B8hupinsky, 744 Union pinsky, who is 23, is stationed plain was imp banks and in the Claypool hotel| st, was graduated from Manual aboard a coast guard cutter on All organize lobby. u high school in 1939 and was a stu- the West coast. west of the R the first tabulation of Marion | — —— front had bee: eounty war bond sales, Indianapo- ' | Corssts, Second Floor ne lis residents have invested $19,438, “ | ia “aurng ne ans wo wees ot | E TERANS® GARE RooseveLT-weooine— room ron the sixth war loan campaign. Sales - . ' up a handful must average more than $3,400,000 | President S Son ing out in & sf a day to assure reaching the $67,- ted 250,000 county quota, William H * and isola | , . Roe Trimble, county chairman of the Marries Actress Flops war finance committee, sald. B — . } / S S A Brussels b = U. S. Congressman Seeks n Snow Storm American tro ! * Roer at Juli 3 Fighting Copes | option of Public or | craxp caxvow nation Conese sn oe ogo . ! ) “ . ‘ she Dusseldorf, an Visiting Mother U. S. Hospitals. Col. Elliott Roosevelt, second son to house in ti ; { the President, was honeymoon= town. | THE THREE SONS of Ms. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (U. P).—| | he ge I 2) Front disp: Ruth Cope, ‘833 Buchanan st, are |Proposals to revise the veterans 8 0€ré 100ay Ww that there h home on leave, two of them after |hospitalization program may be| bride, blond movie actress Faye .of the Roer a months of overseas duty. brought before congress soon as a| Emerson. Leiffs Machinist's Mate 3-c Howard is result of charges that some gOV-| = They were married yesterday, home on 30 days leave after 16 ernment hospitals have a tendency| .jimaxing a romance that started Supreme h months in the South Pacific. He [to treat patients as “chattels.” at a Hollywood party 13 months army troops participated in the battles for the | The charges were made by Rep. ago. Leiffarth, thr Gilberts, Marshalls and Admiralty | Earl Wilson (R. Ind.) after reading ne couple repeated their mar- Linnich, yest islands and was stationed in New |g letter sent by a veterans’ hospital) age vows beforé the Rev. Roger than artillery Guinea before coming home. to the wife of a “seriously ill” pa-| ww “gawyer, Willams, Ariz, in the from that are Motor Mate 2-c Irvin Is home |tient asking her what burial plans| pias inclosed porch of the ob- Lt. Gen. ( for 15 days after a year in Eng- |she wished to make. servation building at snow-swept American 1st land. He is the husband of Mrs. | Wilson told reporters he had| yayapai point on the rim of the its bridgehead Joyce Irvin. : taken up the matter with Chairman| Gang Canyon. a tributary t Seaman 2-c Robert arrived home [John E. Rankin (D, Mis¢) of the Julich. yesterday from Great Lakes. house committee on world war vet- a = 8 Lucherberg, . erans’ legislation, and that as a| COL. ROOSEVELT was -all Inde and fiv result the hospitalization program| smiles as he went through the the Roer rive 1 CONVICTED HERE may be amended to permit a vet-| double-ring, Methodist ceremony, ard Lichem, eran to enter either a government| but was so hoarse from an attack fell yesterda: or public hospital, ’ of laryngitis that his husky “I were bringin; OF OPA VIOLATIONS Equal Allowance Seen do” was barely audible to the mortar fire | + : If the proposal is-approved by sual] group of guess, Reach bank - convicted of ’ Outside the observation plati - Supdnen Swe I % congress, the government probably | form, a blinding ol a P etite Char mers Supreme I ration board had left in the bank Would allow the patient the same y,109 out the view of the can- or LP wl American dri for safekeeping and Six other men|SMount for treatment in his local| voor 4 kept newspapermen from Gift frocks that are tiny but terrific in ried to the were sentenced in Federal court|OSPital as it would have cost the oyi0nqing the ceremontes, their appeal to your miniature glamour girl, road linking Saturday by Judge Robert C. Soveriment in one of the veterans “Well, at least we had a white . a er Sou edding,” .b! - Baltzell for violating OPA regula- “There ia too much of a tendency ve o oy the bridegroom com 1. Scalloped corduroy jumper. Brown, red, Eonar Mont roy Russell, 1308 W. 23d st, a|0O¥ to treat patients as chattels « » = } dark green. 5.00 berg, eight m custodian at an Indianapolis bank ol bo tae a culious view of them, THE BRIDE added that it was White cotton Blouse with peasant trim. 2.25 Duren, wile was sentenced to six months in|" Fl Tl he referred to| 8 good thing there was something side Bergs prison and fined $500 for stealing| I° Sid the letter he referred to} Cone because this 2. Corduroy jumper with peasant trim. Red, of Brandenbe was written by an officer of the a » because was American a coupons worth 40,000 gallons of Veterans’ hospital at Outwood, Ky.,| her second marriage ‘and she blue and dark green. 5.00 SWsdiine, to Mrs. Pansy Vannoy, Columbus, WiSn't permitted to wear it her- Long sieeve white Soplon Blouse. 590 between the. Three men involved in the SAME 1nd, about burial arrangements in self. Sizes 2 to 6x included. np Bond Pek wee sonvicted of deals inl event of her husband’s death, Miss Emerson, 27, previously On the we: Ye Ras ot Js | “Apparently thelr primary inter-| Was married to Wallace Crawford 3. Checked gingh ith bulge, Frenc es relat nus i 0-Pr®" | gst is not so much the veteran him-| JI. And has a 4-year-old son. - Lhieckec gingham Ww. seized a cre prietor of a tery stallon near + or his wife, but swhat to do After a week's stay here, 34- organdy trimmed pique dominating \ Oe re sooq ror JT IN with the body even before the pa-| year-old Col. Roosevelt hopes to collar. Brown, green, latter 11 mil Boum ant woo lig He 1 dod” Wikon wid | ake Ms bride i hn While Hou sve, ro. tas 1103 3 ee meet her famous in-laws befrom a tank truck driver without fore he returns to Europe to 500. coupons. BOY FATALLY BURNED

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Lebanon, was sentenced to 90 days| i acedy last night when nine-year-| old Ruth Chandler Roosevelt, the Children’s Shop, important fa In_prison and fined $350, old Ernest Bell was burned to death | bridegroom's daughter, who was Fourth Floor Son Cinvicted on a charge of selling .gy tne stake like in the old fron-| maid of honor. P oy as coupons to filling station operators, 4... days.” . Mrs, Zelda Livengood, Holly- votion © : : Aaron Trattner, 3300% Broadway,| mvom meager details obtained| Wood, friend of the bride and } should take i was pentence 4 A Years imprison- |. the youth in the three hours| Sranddaughter of “the late oper- willingness ta Be 2a 5 he " t the Kirkwood |PeOr® he died, police reconstructed [ tic star, Mme. Ernestine Schu- war rid as ne hotel was sentenced to- 60 days in the fatal game like this: pa-Rvk, "a3 - WANOR of Some such p prison and fined $100 on conviction Waytus Nixon, 10, Don Bass, 7, uo ont or ve, president of effect without of buying and selling gasoline cou- and the Bell boy were whooping it lines “ rn paste hiss ‘ : Bons. up in sume of “Cowboy and In- Ss, ser as best man. Cumulaf Frank Venezia, 8. East st, lans" when one of the 8, Jo He discuss eonvicted by a rr selling ba-|2'¢ T° HoaRbEry which ane, decided YANK FINDS NAZIS Senator Hom nanas wholesale at more than ceil- that “Cowboy” Ernle should be cap- SH A RING ¥ asked what ing prices| was sentenced to 60 days pea the an and tied to HIS P 0ST 3 which was 1 a y o b advocated by and Sped $300 of the men had pre- One of the kids struck a match, France THE SEV nH pS: The story & viously pleaded guilty. and omen i es Slothing Robert Weister, Pittsburgh, found|i payment of S———— .|a room with a northern view in an| above the wo about him. A passerby, “Jack. King; ; 3 extra sum to Ph Ili D | 16, hopped off his bike, cut Ernie Alsatian farmhouse that was just! : Is Ue / / S what he wanted as a observation |: employer an y loose and beat out the blaze with N ve ’ & ‘Mher at th Ils hands. post for directing mortar fire. NeveRun Yen thew Q veen af Butle r Lo The mission complete, he decided | Mscharged” | ‘WITH DEEP REGRETS' to explore the farmhouse. Across Gift Glamour \ Mr. MISS PHYLLIS DELL, ROME, Dec. 4 (U.P.).—The joint the corridor were two Germans, de sophomore in the College of Lib- |Anglo-American chiefs of staff have who had decided that a. room with 3 he would eral Arts, was chosen queen of |expressed “deep regret” td Moscow a southern view was just what they A

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