Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1944 — Page 9

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OLD Popes For Christmas, Charles Finch will

HOMPSON Ns receive his own life, spared by| FN Governor Schricker from the state | J prison electric chair, | BRAND " Doomed to die early Friday, Finch _|instead will live to see the dawn | of Christmas day on the walls of his cell at Michigan City.

A BETTER BLEND The electrocution sentence of the Wmsgy 46-year-old Fayette county mur- | ' derer was commuted to life im-| FOR BETTER DRINKS prisonment by the governor late GLENMORE OISTILLERIES COMPANY MH; yesterday. : { tncor porated Finch had been convicted in| LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Connersville for the slaying of his former employer, Joseph Schoenfeld, in_1038, He eluded arrest for|

Blended Whiskey 86.8 Proof \ : five years.

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— : Governor Schricker acted after - Cree 3 ' : : reviewing the evidence from Finch's i & { NIGHT Ti L {trial and petitions from hundreds . : ee \\) jof Fayette countians. Several mem-| ; BR \\ C A |bers of the convicting jury also} JP ; RISTM AS oo)

{pleaded in Finch’s behalf. | He was sentenced under a 1938 (statute making death mandatory for robbery-murderers. The law] was amended in 1939; making the |sentence discretionary. Governor Schricker said he con-| cluded most of the evidence against | Pinch was circumstantial. There had been no witnesses to the rob-bery-slaying. P ® | Twice before, Finch had been $ {saved from electrocution. Two stays ‘had been granted while attorneys Sizes prepared court appeals. The latest to 10 {stay, granted by the Indiana su-|

w . AAAA preme court, would have expired to- | F i) : ; : to E {morrow night. BM 4 | - It was the first time that Schrick- | . ’ \ > : 'er had intervened in three death | SEheES : , od AT LEFT—The ever popu- | penalty cases referred to him during | Ji ' 1

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ey | ! A pf crennial Gift, a leather. The all- | % A vd" : avorites of Santa ay : a. a oo UTILITY WORKERS } i! ) 18 youve in doubt, give slippers 4nd $ 1

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| () ; | NAN ys welcome. W i S h Hi Present her with a gift certificate that |! 10 RECEIVE PINS ; , Phoh ning oe : wh 5 | i ee Re level sie

En ? Service pins will be awarded to dips rr RA) 4 practical and wearable, Choose entitles her to a pair of these fine | 49 employees of the Indianapolis JB Q ILTED DAS ; them early for our stocks are shoes. {Power and Light Co. at a Christmas Wr ! § AY

3 [party to be held tonight at Murat JRF EL ROBES ‘Sizes for Children and Big Girls .. | Among the pins to be distributed | $Y

will be two for 55 years of service.

; ; TAP DANCING SHOES, $2.19 to $2.98 They will go to Matthew W. Gage re eh Styled by “Loungees”

limited. Sizes 4 to 9.

{and John H. Albright, both ‘now

{retired. -Bright floral prints on - + «|| Mr. Gage installed the first local | glazed Shins or broad: 9 ] ® ; : | generating - plant for th cloths. .Tied,~n - . PARKING 318-332 Mass. Ave. ||isiem on a site at the rear of the »

SPACE |system on a site at the rear of the in waistline and long USUALLY |plot now occupied by the Columbia | oN skirt. Same print outCLOSE BY Between Del. and Ala. ‘club. | SEE side and in and quilted Mr. Albright connected the state- through. ‘ Open Every Day This Week Until 6 P. M. house with its first electric lights.” | Saat! SIZES 14 TO 38 : The presentations will be made! Some Slight em—— (by H. T. Pritchard, company | Irregulars president. 2), Seven other employees of the

\ company will receive service pins ; A. at a Christmas party at Ipalco' Headquarters for Nationally Advertised Watches [hell Friday night.

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80 nice to receive, so grand to wear,

4 ¥, MME '? Rayon spuns, taffetas and crepes WINNERS IN SCOUT ' a. Be 8 4 in checks, prints and plain colors,

all styled to glorify those beloved

AREA RALLY LISTED : : | fusings. It's a safe bet, “She’ll

Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 Boy Scouf troop No. 78 won the knot tying and fire building relays : at the Central Indiana rally at a : ons : Tomlinson hall Friday. ! RISE p Troop 77 was victorious in the S potato relay and troop 3 led the! ® of Bf. : signaling relay. Troops who held § C3 Gift packages of toys for both boys and second, third and fourth places in| girls. Each package contains 50c oF more

| these relays were Nos. 85, 79, 91, 338, rth 25, 77 and 148. | Worth of toys. Money refunded if not EACH— LE }

Hubert T. Vitz, director of camp- I J ; | ing, Central Indiana council, 5b Ne | satisfied. r {in charge.of ‘the rally, assisted by ; ¢" 4! Lloyd Byrne, Walter Wheeler, Ed-| y [o— a eh ——— \ $2750 $10000 $5000 | ward Bruck, Ralph Swingley, Homer | ! TOTS FOLDING TYPE REG | 00 1300- | :, Lovely Simona set Both. rings engraved Modern design vel- vt| Tuttle, Lyle Johnson, Montford| ’ IRONING BOARD ‘ ' PIECE 3 00 g RA xt a TERMS! pASY TeRms! © jj | Mead, Donald H. Barnett, Carl Per-| SRE s $ JIG SAW PUZZLE . R Little as $1.25 a WEEK! ger, Albert Faunce, Frederick a oy stroll World i {Schatz and Frank Langsenkamp, tion. Just like mother's, 49 map 03 four

_— airplane picture puzzles, 3 49 ; Ladies’ & Gents’ Famous 4|, Winning troops received airman | | Regular $1.00 value, Burs of fun putting ir oF a y i er.

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lovable. Little kiddies Cc Just id these dolls, § special, Little as $1.25 A WEEK! A Christus yanyy fo Olt Seo ’ troop No. 59 and Brownie troop No. | oo

127 will be given by Stansfield cir-| » St PARATROOPER MACHINE GUN

cle of the Meridian st. Methodist JEEREE > i Pr— church at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in “gy gl All Wood gun with a sound deyice that simulates machine

3 BENE —= c..vm ri [| PARTY FOR SCOUTS Ene. a and

Flames today destroyed the attic JEWELRY C0, and roof .of Fireman Fred West's | SS home, 333 E. Minnesota st. Mr, | 4 RNP ELIA BABEL | West is stationed at fire house 30, A EY

nr which did not make the run,

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