Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1944 — Page 12

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REPORTS ON- SMOG a | TO BE MADE soc JOAN DUE BACK

A regular” weekly report will be submitted after Jan. 1 on- activities lof .the city building commissioner's [office to control the smog situation. Charles C. Bacon, city building commissioner, disclosed today that he ‘is now preparing the. first of these reports. . . Mr. Bacon formerly as city structural engineer. - He was ap|pointed recently by Mayor, Tyndall [following the latter's dismissal of "IRay Howard.

ON STAND TODAY

Testifies Chaplin “Only Possible Father’ of Her Baby.

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 21 (U. P.).~ Joan Barry returns to the stand to-

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love affair with Charlie Chaplin, who she claims is the father of her baby. Miss Barry that Chaplin was the only possible father of her 14-months-old daugh-

OPEN TONIGHT. A N D E v E R Y ter, Carol Ann, because she had not been Intimate with any other N | G H T U WN T | L man since she met the comedian, Miss Barry sald she went to CHRISTMAS

Chaplin's -home the night of Dec. 23, 1942, with a gun and threatened to kill herself,

Chaplin sald: “Don't be silly. Give me the gun and come qver here to me,” she testified. Then; she said, he made love to her,

Promised to ‘Do Right’

“On May 27,” she testified. “I told him he was the father of my baby and he suggested I go to New York where there would be no publicity and he would do the right thing about ft.” Chaplin was “sweet” to her, Miss Barry sald, until she asked him to marry her and give the baby a name. . Then he lost his temper,

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| Legless Beauty Now a Mother

TEANECK, N. J, Dec. 21_(U. P.).—Mrs. Jessie Simpson Steward, 25, former New Jersey state beauty contest winner, was reported doing well today after giving birth to a five-pound -eight-ounce son, Ss iacarn te ns her first child. 7 At 18, she lost both legs when she was dragged under the wheels of a | train, Mrs. Steward said at the time of the accident {i that she was Bp» determined ‘to “ walk and dance Mrs. Steward and live a normal life again. She was warned by doctors when she married James Steward, advertising man, in 1940, against attempting to have a child: Mrs, Steward, doctors said, had the child without ill effect. She taught herself to walk and dance’ on’ artificial legs, and does her own housework, The Stewards live in Hacken= sack,

BABY CHOKES TO DEATH

The 16-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wihebrink, of 329 Orange st., was choked to death last night by a piece of potato which lodged in her throat, police reported.

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WHERE. ARE. THOSE GOP- JOBSEEKERS?

How to inject more zip into the lagging Republican patronage system was being considered by the G. O. P, state committee. today at the Severin hotel. \ Democrats are beginning to drop away from the statehouse, but relatively few Republican job-seeking

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applications have been received, one G..O. P. spokesman said. Low-salaried jobs are getting virtually “no play” from the party faithful, it was implied. ¥ Governor-elect Ralph Gates has asserted that rhost major appoint-

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the legislature meets in January. For this reason, it was said, some county chairmen are holding back on their patronage appeals until the “psychological moment.”

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SWING HAVEN PLANS “viii YULE FETE TONIGHT ji"

| Chicago Swing Haven, Teen canteen at | Cincinnati . 38th st. and Keystone ave., will have | Denver a Christmas party and dance to- |Evansville night from 9 to 11 o'clock. A buffet | Tnionapolis “(eity) supper will be served. { Risa City Mo Those _in charge are Thomas Mor- | Minaeapolis-St. Paul gason, William Corbet, Charles Rob- | New Orleans erts, Samuel Burrell, Ralph Pickard, | oklahoma ity Betty Lou .Adney, Evelyn Bickard.|pfaht, Neb... Verda Gerringer and Mrs. Wilbur |8an Antonio Tex.

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY Enemy patents exhibit, Purdue university extension center, 902 N. Meridian st., Dam to8 pm Board of directors, Central Indiana Council, Boy Scouts of .America, luncheon meeting, Indianapolis Athletic club, noon.

field; Ruthanna Pond, 1121 N. New Jer-

sey Jess D. Btevens, 20 W, Ninth; Mary Levon Hines, 3340 W. 16th, Marshall Leoaard Parson Jr., 1220 Spann; Laura Marjorie Armstrong, 603 Lord. Jason C. Banks, Houston, Tex.; Julia Frances Kane, WAC, U. 8. army. Donald G Ulrey 2821 E. Michigan; Dorothy Maxine Sharpee, 1622 N. Bosart, | Elmer D. Ford, 1442 Lee; Betty Jane King, | 1728 W. Minnesota Merrill Eugene Combs, U. 8. navy; Mil. dred Tlean Slaughter, 1138 W. 33d. Oren Lewis, 955 N. Pennsylvania; Henrietta Louise Absher, 1510 Carrollton. Donald Edward Frey, U. 8. army, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mary Blanche Haynes, Salt Lake City, Utah,

EVENTS TOMORROW

Enemy patents exhibit, Purdue university extension center, 902 N, Meridian st. 10 a.m. to 8 pm.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

John R. Stelle, 1645 Hall pl.; Mauree Son623 E. Washington st, Thomas D Conk, Louisville, Ky.; Cather‘ne Josephin« Peet, 730 E, 53d. Elmo Latta, 56 8. Holmes; Dorothy Gene Walls, 262 N. Addison, Fenton LeRoy Marshall, 920 E, Minnesota; rlossie Wison 110 W. 15th, ‘ohn Allan Taylor, St. James, Manitoba, Cunada; Mary Joan Bunning, 2133 N

BIRTHS

Girls Harry, Beaulah Biddle, St. Francis. Rufus, Badie Ragland, St. Francis. Ward, Mabel Bunker, Coleman, Harold, Emma Clark, Coleman. Bernard, Prances ‘Hau, Coleman, Oliver, Doris Wilson, Coleman. Earold, Effie Hook, Methodist, Leo, Pauline Ragsdale, Methodist, Robert, Pansy Stephenson, Methodist, John, Mary Dumas, 612 Blake, Jesse, Bonnie McCormick, 2144 Broadway. Boys Charles, Dorothy Yates, St. Prancis. Robert, Louise Amick St. Vincent's, Roger, Marijane P.p, St. Vincent's, Meredith, Irene Midkiss, Coleman,

Harding

Nellie Mae Sering, 723 N. Norfolk. Benjamin R. Herman, Sunbury, Pa.; leven Frances Sutton, R, R. 4, Box 611, Walter Augyst Heppner, 136 E. St. Joseph; Edith Calvert, 233%; Massachusetts, Johnie Bryan Head, 1247 Shelby; Dorothy J. Walden, 815 Shelby, Paul Grant, 307 Bicking; Lois Preston, 1257 Madison,

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Harold, Mar Tyler, Coleman. Jessa, Stella Flanagan, Methodist. John, Edwina Fleming, Methodist. Dale, Annie Kern, Methodist, Richard, Marjorie Pattenger, Methodist. Robert, Charlotte Springer, Methodist, William, Vitallas Steckler, Methodist. Paul, Lucy Butler, 1931 Cornell. Ross Rosa Irvin, 2317 Paris, Joseph, Eva Orlosky, 1847 N. Harding.

DEATHS

Edward H. Foullols, 84, at St. Vincent's, acute myocarditis Charles Pearson, 87, at 3840 8. Sherman 4r.. cardio vascular renal | Wultar O Bumpas, 71, at Methodist, carcinomarosis Ira L. Crumley, cerebral hemorrhage. Bridget Reidy, 66, at 528 W. Norwood, coronary thrombosis, Katherine E. Calland, 62, at 1626 BE. 53d, bronchopneumonia. A.nle M. Dre er, 81, at 1120 N. Rural cereb al hemorrhage Hattie M. Bradshaw, 66, at 1322 W. 25th, cerebral hemorrhage, George W, Perlee, 65 at Methodist, monary embolism { Grace E. McGriff, 77, at 4183 Carrollton, | * eardio vascular ,enal. Sophia Bia, 87, at Long, pethphigus. Gant Heebner 72, at Long, coronary

thrombosis Nellly Hanna Morris, 83, at 6132 Park, at 2207 Barrett,

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arteriosclerosis Francis FP. Joslin. 74, chronic myocarditis, Charles Hof'a, 72, at St.

carditis Gay.ord Kavlor, 42, coccin meningitis . Prieda Ellison, 58, at Lang, coronary oechu don i Mary E Kotterman, 76, at 911 Buchanan, cardio vascular renal, James Smith, £9, at 1217 Yandes, influenza,

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