Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1944 — Page 7
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APPROVE NEW | MANUAL SITE
Pleasant Run and Madison Corner Recommended To “Committee.
* The southeast corner of Pleasant Run blvd. and Madison ave. will be recommended as the site for the proposed new Manual high school at the school board meeting tonight. The recommendation will be made by the building committee for the board of school commissioners. The. plot, which contains about 20 acres, is within two miles of the homes of 90 per cent of the pupils now attending Manual and is with in one: mile of 50 per cent of the homes. ”
Park Board Approves
. The closeness of DelaveneSmith field and Garfield park were pointed out by the committee-as advantages of the site. The committee's report said that the park board had approved the choice. The park commissioners, the report said, have agreed to landscape the parkway along the boulevard and construct a footbridge Cross | Pleasant run, | The report recommended the sepa- | ration of vehicular and pedestrian
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to the school parking area by way | of Madison ave. to reduce accident |
hazards. The report was signed by Roscoe Conkle, chairman; Virgil Stine-
baugh, A. B. Good and J. E. Mc-| Gaughey.
a —_— HIROHITO SEES WAR IN ‘CRUCIAL STAGE’
By UNITED PRESS > | Emperor Hirohito of Japan said today that the Pacific war was en-| tering the “crucial stage." He exhorted his 100,000,000 sub- | jects to “intensify further their | unity” and concentrate total power | for “crushing the foe.” | The message was included in the imperial rescript opening the 86th session of the imperial diet, the] Japanese. Domel. agency said.
LONDON, Dec. 26 (U, P.).—Radio Tokyo said today that the Japanese | war office has announced the ap- | pointment of a new commander of | the Japanese air force. The sta-| tion failed to name the appointee. | The shift may have heen due to the loss of nearly 3000 planes in! the Philippines campaign and the failure of Japanese fighters to ward off Superfortess attacks on the Japanese homeland.
LEYTE NATIVE MAKES M’ARTHUR’S 5 STARS
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, | Philippines, Dec. 26 (U. P.).—Gen,, Douglas MacArthur today was wearing his new five-star insignia beaten out of a miscellaneous collection of Filipino, Dutch and Australian silver coins furnished by his
The word that MacArthur had, been promoted to the rank of gen- | eral of the army posed a knotty problem. No such insignia as the five stars in a circle were available ere. A Filipino silversmith from Leyte township was called in for a hurryup job, and instructed how to make | the new badge. The coins showered || down, and in record time he came | up with two handmade insignia | designating MacArthur's rank. |
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HUNT NAZI PRISONERS
PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 26 (U, P.).! —Federal agents and local police today combed Arizona desert land | for 19 German prisoners of war still at large after a spectacular | break Saturday night. | Col. William Holden,commanding | officer of Papago park internment | camp, sald he was puzzled that | only six of the 25 escaped prisoners | had been captured in view of the! fact the camp is located between | Phoenix and Tempe, Ariz, in the desert, ‘with no populated areas in the vicinity.
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FOR FRANK MURPHY
DETROIT, Dec. 26 (U.P.).—Fu-| neral arrangements were being made! today for former Lt.-Gov. Frank Murphy, 46, who died at a hospital | last night a few hours after he was, stricken with a heart ailment at his home. Murphy, who was lieutenant-gov- | ernor under Goverpor Murray Van | Waggoner, was under a grand jury graft conspiracy indictment at ihe! time of his deatW® and had con-! fessed to the charges. |
BRITAIN MAY GIVE | IKE MARSHAL RANK
LONDON, Dec. -26 (U. P.).—Reliable sources said’today that Gen.| Dwight D, Eisenhower may be given | the honorary rank of field marshal | of Britain, f Such a rank would have to be honorary because Eisenhower, a United citizen, could not accept an ac with a foreign | government, : i The granting of a field marshal’s baton to Eisenhower would have to] come from the king with the approval of the government.
TUESDAY, DEC. 26 161 .
REPORT CLARK FIELD RAID By UNITED PRESS
Liberator bombers and Lightning fighters tried to raid Clark ° field | near Manila today. Interceptors
back in a brisk air battle, the Japa-
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Counter Soiled Collar and Cuff Sets
Feature group of higher priced neckwear all reduced to ¢ clear!” White only. Our regular ceiling price is 98¢c! 2 Lo
Out they go—
Feature Value! Women’s White Hankies
Perfectly square plain white hankies in a generous size with a neat machine hem! Only a limited quantity
at this low price!
Clearance!
Slightly soiled!
Reduced! Wool and Rayon Fascinators
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Our regular ceiling price is 1.49! Slightly soiled or damaged fascinators in assorted shades!
Reduced sharply to clear!
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Higher Priced Neckwear
Our regular ceiling prices 1.98 and 2.98! sheer collars and dickeys priced extremely low to clear!
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Counter-damaged odds and ends of full-fashion and no- e seam- hosiery! Broken 3 sizes and colors!
HANDBAGS—REDUCED!
Many taken from our 1.98 price groups! Slightly soiled odds and-
ends repriced to clear out at once! Assorted 00 \
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BETTER HANDBAGS
Genuine leather- and higher priced fabric bags in assorted colors! Our
regular ceiling prices ~~ 2.98, 3.98 and 4.98. Bro- 2&0 ¢P ken lots and colors! ®
MEN'S UNION SUITS
Irregulars of higher priced knitted unions with short or long sleeves
and long legs! Medium 19 weight. Ecru shade. 36 to 46 é
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BOYS’ RAINCOATS
Just 37 raincoats yepriced to clear! Tan gabardine or black synthetic
rubber in sizes 6 to 16. 1 An ususual ’ 398 ; 9
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BOYS’ REVERSIBLES
87 Only! Brown or teal blue corduroy. with red plaid reverse side!
Full cut finger-tip length! All repriced 63 to clear! ” ®
MEN'S POPLIN COATS
Our regular ceiling price is 7.90! Water-repellent tan poplin in full
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BOYS’ OVERALLS
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MEN'S POLO SHIRTS
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REDUCED! WOMEN'S TWEED COATS
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BLUE COTTON WASH DRESSES—NOW
Our regular ceiling price is 1.98! Well made, fast color 00 dresses in button front style with neat collar! 1 Full cut sizes 12 to 20! Reduced to cleaf! ®
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BRASSIERES
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Form Fitting, medium cup, satin and broadcloth brassieres with adjustable back! Tearose shade in sizes 32 to , 38. See them!
Misses’ Fine Quality
GARTER BELTS 1”
Rayon satin or rayon bengaline with elastic back inset and four supporters; the back ones are elastic! Rare values, in sizes 26 to 32.
Extra Value! Comfortable
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Higher priced groups of coats with a real savings price tag on every one! All wool Chesterfields with the new boy-friend lapels! 3-But-ton front! Neatly tailored coats in leading colors! Broken sizes in the lot, 12 Jo 44.
Reduced! Women's
All-Wool Suits
229 Generous savings on cleverly tailored all-wool suits in ‘cardigan or tailored styles! Pleated and gored skirts!” Best assorted shades, in broken sizes 12 to 18. All repriced to clear in a hurry!
Girls’ Reversible Coats
Reduced to clear! water-repellent reverse side of tan gabardine! 3 to 6 and 7 to 12. Our ceiling price, 9.90!
Colorful plaid coats with
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WOMEN’S WINTER COATS
® GENUINE WARM “KARA-KURL” FUR FABRIC COATS!
Smartly Fashioned, Fitted or boxy styles, in a fine fabric to keep you warm many winters to come! with a warm quilted inter-lining! in broken sizes, 12 to 44! Priced way low for quick clearance!
