Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1944 — Page 11
“WIND UP TIN GAN. | "PICKUP ON N. SIDE
Completion of the tin can pickup
MacArthur Pins Highest Med a On Bong, 'Bravest of Brave’
BY EARL RICHERT
A’ COLUMN of shorties: Democratic sources predict that the current vote investigation by the U. 8. senate committee will result in a flock of indictments. But. the investigators themselevs imply they have found little that would startle a grand jury. \ . 8 8» s = 8 Millis is back on the state
until thelr terms expire seem to be groundless. Most of the department heads already have written their resignations which they expect to have on the governor’s desk when Republican Ralph Gates goes in on Jan, 8. Many of them are willing to stay on, at Mr. Gates’ request, until ‘he wants them to leave, Mr,
on the North Sidé was expected today. :
E. Tex, street commissioner, collected three and a half carloads of
the drive. Tomorrow, the area south of 16th
st. will be canvassed.
Mr, Tex reported that the cosdition of cans in this drive is “excellent.” ‘ He had high praise for Indianapolis housewives who have taken care to properly clean and flatten their tin cans.
BROOKSIDE LEAGUE NAMES DIRECTORS
New directors of the Brookside Clvic league are Charles Hart, William Oalvin, Charles L. Blume,
City trucks, in charge of Luther
cans yesterday on the first day of
THESE BUTLER COEDS have one more step to go in the university’s Drift beauty contest. Their pictures along with photographs of 10 other finalists will be sent to Van Johnson, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star, who will select the five top beauties.
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U. 8. Ist
ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Western Frant, Dec. 12
Chosen from a group of 51 coeds, five of the contestants are (left to right) Miss Wilma Todd of An-
derson, Miss Patricia Sharick, Miss
Eileen Hoover and Miss Barbara Montgomery, all of Indianapolis, and Miss Janette Barnard of Burlington, Other finalists include
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Peggy O'Donnell, Elizabeth Josey, Margaret Billings, Harriett Trot ter, Shirley Stonebraker, Phyllis Heisterkamp and Carol Fall, all of Indianapolis; Phyllis Hornbeck, Camp Stewart, Ga.; Carolyn Garthwait of Marion and Marilyn Phelps of Danville, Il,
GOSS NAMED TRUSTEE
O. F. Goss of Lafayette was elect-
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Philippines, Dec. 12 (U, P.).~Ma),- Richard Bong of Poplar, Wis.,, America’s No, 1 ace with a
personal bag of 38 Japanese planes shot down, was awarded
pinned America’s highest military medal on Bong’s tunic at a cere mony on a Philippines airfield, . . . “THE CONGRESS of the United States has reserved to itself the honor of decorating those amongst all who stand out as the bravest of the brave,” MaeArthur said, “It is this high and noble category, Maj. Bong, that you now ene ter as I pin upon your tunic the
LEAP YEAR THEME | MARKS HOWE FETE |
A leap year theme has been | 4
chosen for the senior Winter party @' at Howe high school Friday evee § 3 ning 1
The Howe dance band will play | for dancing. Members of the gene
Miss Flora Bauer, Carl Payne, Mrs.|(U, P.).~A German prisoner said|!0day that American B-20 Buper-|s ciation of General Chairmen of Bertha Hayes and Henry Blume, |yesterday that he saw a sign on a|fortresses killed 18 American and the Brotherhood of Railroad TrainThe league has appropriated $10 |store in oft-bombed Cologne read-|British prisoners of war and wounded men. The group met yesterday in for games for patients at Billings|ing: “This business always open—|39 others last Thursday during a|Cleveland, O. Mr, Goss is an emLowe. hospital. on the top and all sides.” rald on Mukden, Manchuria. ployee of the Moron railroad. Policy of the state budget com-
mittee “Is to hold ‘appropriation ; eid increases for state departments + : "
institutions wil seek 10 bold onto har Jobs | 39 per cent. Some wami more
LIIFLEVEULR | iit 100 for cor HRY VR JAMES W. CARR, G. O. P. pub-
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coveted, $6000-a~year job as di rector of the conservation depart ment. Mr. Carr did a top-notch job of handling Republican state publicity during the recent came paign and is now the publicity chief for the G. O. P. policy coms ' mittee, the group which formue lated the party's legislative proe
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Urge Full-time Dean
SOME Republican sources are criticising the present I. U. medis
medal of honor. Wear it as a sym bol’ of the invincible courage you have displayed in mortal combat. “My dear boy, may a merciful God continue to protect you is the
Cates reportedly will make few changes before the end of the legislative session in March,
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A Chairman’s Dream
TALK CONCERNING advancement of G. O. P. State Chairman John Lauer to the national chairganbip comes entirely from Ine Republicans, It may be recalled that Ralph Gates was boomed here for the chairmane ship before Harrison Spangler Was elected and that a similar situa tion existed in connection with his predecessor, Arch N. Bobbitt. Ever since Movie Czar Will H. Hays advanced from the state to the national chairmanship back - before the 1930 campaign, Hoogler Republicans have had dreams of a repeat performance. But, it must be admitted, politicians of the skill of Mr. Hays comes few
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