Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1945 — Page 16
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State Bill Urges eT pion Small Nations NAME DR. CAIN
| res solution Roosevelt to champion the 1 |small nations in the formuldtion of tion would [* world peace plan was introduced note from the Indiana legislature 1 the state senate today.
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SGT. RAYMOND L. DAVIS, and Mrs. W,
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{spending a furlough at hohie. had been overseas 43 months. INCE C. DAVIS, mais a Seabee at He is the husDavis and| 1237 English ave. David and Mary of the U. S. 8: Princeton,
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LLOYD K. MUSTAIN, shipfitter 3-¢, has returned to Washington | for 30-day
Oct. 24 in the Pacific. Ye
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THE INDIANAPOL 1s TIMES
in the Service: Activitios of Local Men and Women Noted,
RICHARD LEE SEIGLER, tor-| E. Davis, | [pecaman . joni 9% Jonntly wey of Mrs. John E. Ambuhl, 1817 N.| | Mr, and” Mrs. L. H. Edmiston, | R.>R. 4, Box 776; is awaiting reas-| | of Mrs.-Wanda Seigler, 40 S. Arsenal | | Delaware st., is an engineer- gunner gpg Mrs. Charles Johnson, Indian- Xeipe that thousands are using. Get a signment at Santa Ana, Cal, after] ave., he has returned to Massachu- | With the 8th air force in England. | | dpolis, He was accompanied by his | His brother, §. Sgt. Donald E. Am-|
reassignment after spending a, leave with his wife, Olile, |
J. Ambuhl W. Wright T. SGT.«JOHN C. AMBUHL, son
bull,” is with the infantry on the ‘West coast and spent Christmas at heme.
iners .with the air forces in Texas.
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J. Edmiston 8. SGT. JIM EDMISTON,
J. Smith
{111,, visited. his grandparents, Mr.
bride, the former - Miss Hoover of Granite City, IIL PFC. JAMES C. SMITH,
| Woodlawn ave, is with an army |
PFC WILLIAM A. WRIGHT, son|tank destroyer division in England. ! He is a survivor!of Mrs. Ella Wright, 635 N. Gray st.,| He ‘has ‘two brothers in the navy sunk is an instructor of ball turret gun-| overseas.
He is the husband of | Mrs. Isabelle Smith.
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President | ights of Gonas (D. South Bend),
require that a. formal Election of South Bend Man conference ‘is in session in the Me
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in after | ull of food
John 3. the resolu-
Yatrodueed by Senator
be forwarded to the President A bill to put more “teeth” in the state's financial responsibility laws that guarantee payment of dam-
ages in automobile accidents was in-
troduced in the house.
| Insurance Proof
he measure would require the
license bureau to get in-
state motor {proof of an automobile owner's surance or ability to pay losses before license plates could be issued to him. Under present laws, motorists are { not required to show financial responsibility until they are involved
Opening Wednesday, 1
The Canary Cottage is pleased to announce the opening of a new- dining service — for MEN ONLY. Meals served the way men like ‘em . .. =~ _in an atmosphere entirely masculine!
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11 A. M.
in accident. Failure to have insurance then makes them liable to revocation of their license. The 14-year-old boundary line dispute between Perry and Decatur townships came .up in the house again in the form of another bill.
Tax Division
tween the townships the taxes from |the Indianapolis Power & Light Co.'s plant over which two | townships have been wrangling for many years. The bill would split up the tax revenues between the
the
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DRS. EITELJORG SOLTIS and FRAY
—DENTISTS— 81, E. Washington St.
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Phone MA-0583 HOURS: 8:30 to 5; Sunday, 9 to 10:30 A, M.
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| townships dn a population basis. Other bills introduced would: ONE—Ban advertising of prices {by funeral directors. TWO—Create a new five-member | state commission to recodify all the state's criminal laws. THREE—Prohibit the practice of law by unauthorized persons. Tins is designed to prevent corporation officers from handling firm's own {legal affairs. i The senate passed and to | the house a bill to permit war vet-
sent
= erans - to deduct mortgages from he their real estate assessments.
wy PHILIP MORRIS ARE HARDER 70 GET!
! HE War Department has recently called for greatly increased shipments of
Pamir Morris Cigarettes—to our
Armed
Forces in the various war theatres throughout the world. This inevitably results in a further shortage of Pump Moz ris for civil-
ian consumption.
“We genuinely regret; therefore, that you must sometimes do without Prarie Morris we also know that you would never want
our“fighting sons or daughters deprived of
the extra relaxation and enjoyment they get from their Pamir Morris Cigarettes.
We trust, further, home will-be only
Pare Morris today
on asking until he gets
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temporary
that the shortage here at
... 80 we ask you t§ be patient — your dealer will have
No curative power is claimed for PHILIP MORRIS f ~~ hut this is the cigarette scientifically proved oss irritating to the nose and throat!
An Qunce of ~ Prevention | IS - WORTH A POUND OF CURE
or tomorrow —so keep his new. supply.
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NAMED TOR. E. A,
{ WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (U.P.).— | President Roosevelt today nomi. nated Aubrey Williams, former head | of the controverted National Youth administration, to succeed Harry C. Slattery as chief of the Rural Electrification administration.
| YOUR G. I. RIGHTS—
The measure would divide be~
| fifth state
~ OPTOMETRISTS
| Climaxes- Convention Of Group Here.
Dr. E. J. Cain of South Bend was {elected president of the Indiana Association of Optometrists today at their 48th annual convention in the Severin hotel. Other officers Denny, dent; Dr, Kenneth Kintner, Mishawaka, second vice president; Dr. W. L. VanOsdol, Indianapolis, third vice president; Dr. Robert W, Tubesing, Richmond, fourth vice president; Dr, Irving M. Borish, Kokomo,-fifth vice president. Officers who were re-elected are Dr. Louis P., Fishman, Mishawaka, secretary, and Dr. Kenneth Justice, Valparaiso, treasurer.. Dr. Harold Cline, Elkhart, retiring president, was elected to the board of directors.’
are Dr. Roy
{ The women's auxiliary elected Mrs. |
CF. B¥ndel, Anderson, president, and Mrs. W. J. McNabney, Muncie, | first vice president. Mrs. Chester C.! Irion, New Albany, and Mrs. Robert G. Ledig, Indianapolis, were reelected second vice president and secretary -treasurer, respectively. An Indiana chapter of the American»Academy of Optometry, .the to organize one, was .inaugurated at the convention with Dr Borish elected president.
THREE YOUTHS ADMIT 80 BURGLARIES HERE
Three North side youths today confessed to the burglaries of 80 restaurants and gasoline stations. They are 15 and 16 years old.
The trio was caught early Satur-|
day morning after breaking into a restaurant at 3002 College ave. One carried an ‘automatic, another a |blackjack. As police approached Ithey attempted to get rid of the weapons and loot of money and | cigarets. | “They have confessed to stealing thousands of gas stamps which they | claim to have have sold at 50 cents! for a five-gallon stamp. The buy-| er, named by the youths, has been| arrested and charged with vagrancy. |
City Veterans Can Realize
Dream of
By DOUGLAS LARSEN | NEA Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 -—Many | vet terans, including the “city slick|ers,” have felt the lure of the soil. | Here are some questions which have icome up on the farm and farm | equipment loan guaranty = provisions of Title III, servicemen's re-
| adjustment act of 1944.
| Q." Just what does guaranty” mean? | A. It means a guarantee by vet- | erans’ administration of a loan ‘tg be used in purchasing land, live- | stock, machinery, etc., to be used {in farming operations conducted by | the applicant. Q. How much can I borrow? A. VA can guarantee a loan not {to exceed 50 per cent of the amount | for the farm or equipment. A max{imum of $2000 will be guaranteed | by the government. Q. What is the first step.a veteran takes in applying for this loan guaranty?
A. He should consult with person or - lending agency whom he expects to borrow the money and then-the two of them— borrower and lender—should comnplete and sign in duplicate Finance Form 1822, “Application for a Farm Loan Guaranty.” This should be taken to the nearest office of veterans’ administra tion to determine eligibility. Tuere you will fill out Finance Form 1800, “Certificate of Eligibility.” Q. Who checks or appraises the property? A> The VA office will se Jeet the person to do this |
loan
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the
Q. What recourse does a veteran have if the original application for
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STATE PASTORS ASK+0CAL OPTION BILL
The Indiana State Pastors’ con-
requesfing that a local option bill gruggist; take exact! for yourself how qu hy it. usually helps
be introduced in the legislature, The
ridian Street Methodist church,
{to Governor. Gates, Lt, Gov. and Hobart Creighton, speaker the house, Dr, Howard J. gartel, conference secretary,
of
said.
SNOW | AGAIN MAKING HIGHWAYS SLIPPERY
to the pavement in the central part of the state, mostly north of Road 40. From two to three inches of snow was reported in the northern section of Indiana.
In the Ft. Wayne district, road are slippery in places, but are expected to improve by night.
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SAFE FOUND AFTER SEIZURE BY ROBBERS
Polit today had recover taken from the Allis-Chalmers Mfg Co., 140 8S. Capitol ave. in a burglary discovered yesterday. A front door was broken and.the office entered by burglars who took
a safe
the safe containing $200 in cash and $100 in stamps. The safe was found. om the south side seven
hours later.
THREE ARE INJURED IN FALLING ON ICE
Two women and a man received injuries over: the falls on the ice
week-end from
They were Mrs.. Nora Clark, 55, lof 1418 Central ave.: Mrs. Emma Yeagy, 56, of 840 Lincoln st. and Henry Sidleman, 62, of 2049 Car-
rollton ave.
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Ten years have passed since the first “400” [eit Chicago on its initial run to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Almost overnight this new train won acclaim. 1400 miles in 400 minutes” was soon a by-word.
«A year and five months later came the Minnesota "400." Operating between Mankato and Wyeville, it connected with the Twin Cities 400,”
providing high-speed sérvice to: Rochester, Winona, Mankato, and other Minnesota points. —
Then in 1939 came the’ Diesel-powered lightweight “400 with entirely new ‘equipment. Railroad men were invited to see and ride * the most beautiful train in America!”
Finally, came a fleet of “400s.” Streamlined and light weight, these Dieselpowered beauties were completed in January of 1942, offering improved service to many cities’ and towns in : Siscousis.Uppes Michiguy . and M Anesota. ;
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We are celebrating the tenth anniversary : of the famous “400” here at “North Western.” On January 2nd, a decade ago, the train that “set the pace for the world” made its initial run between Chicago and St. Paul-Minneapolis, via Milwaukee.
I'he additional “400” Streamliners that make up the famous Fleet were introduced in January, 1942, soon after Pearl Harbor. They have played a vital part in :ransporting our armed forces and those engaged in war work —and will continue to do allkthey can to help speed the “day of victory.
Thousands thronged the right-of-way as the “400” sped past on its maiden trip —and traveling America soon took this flashing train to its heart. It embodied the triple features of speed, comfort and beauty as never before. » * * ly The second decade of “400” service has ‘now begun. Wartime travel is heavy and there are times when trains are over-crowded. We thank you for your patience and understanding. Our desire now, as always, is to serve our patrons to the best of our Bbiliry. :
Today the “400” is known throughout - the length and breadth of the land. No longer is it one train but a fleet of trains — and daily these gleaming green-and-yellow streamliners glide gracefully from
Condensed Schedule of the Twin Cities "400"
NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND
2:45 pm Lv. ,. Chicago iy Ar. 9:15 pm
fd LI 4:00 pmLv. :":'s Milwaukee : & : Lv. 8:00 pm: 9:15 pm Ar. 18:3; St.Paul : . + s+ Lv. 2:45 pm Pa 9:45 pm Ar. Sa Minneapolis P83 Lv. 2:7 pm
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WASHINGT -—Price Adr Bowles and Pi Krug today a nized, far-reac they said wa American c clothed in the and dwindling wool and rayo: The drastic
«planned to red
and low-price by 6 or 7 per months, This roll-ba of an anticipa a similar am trolled, will se estimated $50( said,
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The progran quantity and apparel back first six mont] hold-the-line effect. Bowles and plan at a jo after informir representatives officials said t be considered business inters They told tk less, it will profits “well*al earnings.
Supply | Bowles said in tentative effect shortly months retaile supplies of th priced garme: want.” _ The progran textile industr, through to tb cases, the ga retail price n manufacturer. The governn retail clothin creased more the past 18 1 upward price increase at ar They said eritien) situati ing program can solve the.
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Under this eight chief be assigned | fabric produc poses. This | that the mat way into lov garments. Other point The amoun frills used o limited. Each garme: sel] the same put as in 194 chased from riod in order tribution. This will er ilers to get sential low
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