Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1945 — Page 2
BID FORTIFIED
Row Over Dancing
Excise Taxes Doubled
Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Mrs. ‘Charles M. LaFollette, wife of the Evansville Republican congress-
week
| sweetheart of all the Butler uniyesterday to reign over the Cotil- | By SHERLEY UHL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Hearne, pusiness today | sophomores in the last three years. itial approval to a bill completely re- Jr. one canceling all* beer Wholesaler| Kappa Alpha Theta; Muriel Holarbitrarily if the proposal is| Pi Beta Phi; Carol Jarrett, Butler | the measure, the] sideration will be given the meas-| ure tomo moral” regulations, To Free All Men From permitted to cast two votes on stalesecond reading, some 40 proposed | t0Gay to throw all of its resources a handful of gravel in a concrete Want.” Both Republicans and Democrats | Foreign Minister Ezequiel Padilla hibition for their areas. Marion |inter-American conference. B. Downey, Mrs. Katherine Atkins | indifference” in which the masses | It Is a Necessity ceive house approval came in an| port measures to raise the standard hours would -be chopped off the|ers pladge to seek fréeddm from Lake county, whose Democratic | as a rhetorical assertion of vague in taverns. At one juncture G S 8s well as on his feet?” Lincoln and Douglas banquet at 8 | Benator Robert L. Brokenburr will - | I= ARother gpproved amendment, pe arrangements committee, assisted ing at bars without the necessity of | °48u€ president, will preside. Hosdoubles present state excise taxes. gallon. ABC. P e of this clau to] pos is se man, eft for New York today where man perm ¥ next permits is hiked from $5-to $101 “he sald
State GOP Advances Liquor, versity second-year men today: = Blond and green-eyed, she was Bill Despite Fight by night in Hotel Lincoln. State Republicans had ,established| 3655 Central ave, is the third a firm beachhead on the’ Demy- | member of Delta Delta Delta rs yesterday! She will be given a loving cup and G, O, P, louse members § | pink flowers at the dance by withstood a withering barrage o vam ’ holic bever-| Her court will include the Misses ging Indiana's. alcoho Jo Ann Cunningham, Kappa age control system. 3 ; Martha permits issued before April 1, 1945.| land, ‘Alpha Chi Omega; d * +This means all present distributor-| Murray, Trianon. Teresa. O'Hara, Independent association, and ImoRapier | gene Wetherald, Zeta Tau ta Tau Alpha. Final Vote Pending | house, with all Democrats dissent- | ing, passed the alcohol control bill| rrow or next week, then | the senate takes over. sets up a totally new Republican alcoholic beverage commission with | Fear, Want. mated issues. . As the heavy G. 0. Pp. majority | MEXICO CITY, Feb. 23 (U, P). hich will Democratic amendments were hoot- | into building a peace Ww ed down. Democratic attempts to | make it possible for men everywhere Attention was foscused on ecoer. nomic solidarity of the Western blocked two local option amend- | and U. 8. Secretary of State Edments proposing to give county pre- | ward R. Stettinius Jr. last night county representatives to indorse | Padilla called upon the conferlocal option on the standing vote|ence to take “practical” steps to and Mrs. Margaret Wyatt, all Re-|Of people in Latin America find publicans. | themselves. {| Stettinius, after outlining U. S. amendment offered by Glenn] foreign policy, announced tha ; t his Slenker (R. Monticello). This would | 8. po boards the power to fix local tavern| oe livihg throughout the hemisclosing hours at any time between hephere, opening time, however, with the | fear and want, Stettinius said: limit shifted from 6 to 9 a. m. “I ean assure you that the delegation begged for a one-hour intentions. We regard it as a extension from the midnight cur-|necessity if the united nations are A lengthy floor wrangle developed Stanley Kwiat (D. East ap | DINNER AT TONIGHT who said he took up cab driving | to “study human nature,” inquired: | pn. Marion county Republican Finally, a compromise was adopted m. today in ‘the Mt Zi : Zion Bapallowing taverns to retain dancing; paving P in an annex removed from the bar. |speak on Frederick Douglas and | Harvey Grabill on Abraham Lincoln. mits servicemen under 31 to pur-|py Mrs, Catherine Gaddie Howard chase alcoholic beverages. The Hooper, Mrs. Cordelia Moore and |tesses” will be Mrs. Edna Franklin being seated, adds Memorial Day t0 watson chairman: Mrs. Benetta As provided in the bill, the liquor LAF LLETTE gallonage .tax climbs to $2, the bee OLLETT E DUE The measure also would require | anyone serving ‘alcoholic beverages! give the commission control. over | h bartenders and wajtrésses’ Repub- she will await her husband's return | from England, annually, «| in Gets Sharp Retort P | OFFICIAL WEATHER wee UU, 8. Weather Bureau —
| elected Sophomore Sweetligart Democrats. The new sweetheart, daughter of | cratic-controlled beer Wholesaler sorority to become queen of the Democratic amendments to give in-| Dance Chairman Toney E. Flack Tip-off clause in the measure is| Kappa Gamma; Kitty Jo Deénbo, ship licenses will be terminated| Delta Gamma; Patricia Sharick, Following a stormy floor debate, on second reading. Final con-| Be ane Fre S. Pledges oes AI Resources| a governor-appointed chairman| steamrollered the measure through |—The United States was pledged deride the bill rattled feebly like |to live in “freedom from fear and Local Option Blocked | Hemisphere in addresses by Mexican cincts the privilege of voting on pro- | lat the second plénary session of the were Earl Teckemeyer, Mrs. Neile|end the “misery, abandonment and Chiet regulatory change to re-| grant county alcoholic beverage | government would sponsor and sup10 p. m. and 12 midnight. Three| Referring to the Atlantic ChartRepublicans gave no quarter to | United States does not regard this whether dancing should be Ble | “Can & person dance on his seat league will sponsor its 11th annual space if dance halls are maintained | John Browder is chairman of the amended bill likewise restores drink-| Frank Williams. Cary D. Jacobs, the list of “dry” holidays and| Lewis and Mrs. R Mrs. Ruth Browder. levy from four to eight cents a : FROM ENGLAND SOON to obtain a $1 license from the! licans said. Cost of liquor’ sales- | He 18 expected ari The house hearing was marked
with considerable temper, eased with occasional levity. When Rep. | (Al)-Data Fe Othiral War Time) | —Feb: 23, 1945 Leo R. Meagher (D. Evansville) | Sunrise 27 Runtset 6:30
moved to place Ground-hog day on | Predipitar ion 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m “Trace the liquor ban’ list, Rep, Jess C. Total pfecipitation since Jan. 1 230 Andrew, snapped: . | Deficiency stmee Jan. 1 28 “If the beer and whisky bu siness | ht Iotiowing table eho we the bi ghes: st would have been in the hands of |p m. yesterday and the loweft temperafar ie ” somebody who could enforce it, you | iix.y. oF 12 hours ending at 7:30 a. m wouldn't have this legislation | : High rammed down- your, throat.” Anta vesencntaannnn, §
Rep. Andrew and House Majority | Chicago = ©... 000000 5 by Leader Henley, who served as Gioanney! Radli0% Hf 3 chairman of the committee of the Denver Citeienasienans 44 2 whole, worked an effective two-way |p wore hs : 4 lever agatst Democratic attacks. | Indianapolis (city) . 1 20 Mr. Andrew usually moved to table | | Kansas fy Mo Presi 7 Democratic motions before their | Minneapolis-8t. Paul ......... 30 15 echoes had died, and Mr. Henley! I Niu Fidelis ee i 2 denied roll-call votes, failed to hear Oklahoma City reaneeee 82 34 seconds to Democratic motions, and Osha, Nev: twsrnerspteses 3 3 generally had the well-behaved Re- |8an Antonio, TeX. viivveiiins ia 34 publican majority under harness. | Waskingion, D.6..l 51 40 «IN INDIANAPOLIS EVENTS TODAY Cecil, Helen Kellam, at Methodist
Dorothea Bammis, at Methodist Boys Charles, Anna Eberle, at 8t. Francis, Harold, Heian Miller, at St. Francis Ralph, Esther Thompson, at St. Francis. Henry, Kathryn Weganer, at 8t. Francis.
Frederick, Indlanapofs Federation of Community Ts Stabe) meeting, Washington hotel,
7:3 al McGuffey ‘Hollenbeck hall, 6.30 p Indianapolis League of Women Voters and Indiana Committee For Victory, meet. | O10, Florence Spears, at City ing, world war memorial, auditorium. s Shelley, Jean Anderson, at St. Vincent's. p.m. ' 7 |Lowell, Florence Hamilton, at St. Vine Indianapolis Speakers club, m
cent Washington hotel, 6:48 ‘1 Ormang, Helen O'Halr, at St, Vincent's. Indianapolis 11 a
Wendell, Ouida Winko, at St. Vincent's . om. Jack, Catherine Wishmire, at St. Vincent's Institute, Woman's Society of Chrisig Barth - Place Methodist
society, dinner
meeting
Town Hall, Roglisn theater,
Jamas, Jaduelisi Noble, at Coleman Dr. Edwin, Nellie Gregg, at Methodist, iatry, Garnet Hovey, at Methodist, Eugene, Lois Ross, . at Methodist, |
\ Theta, luncheon, Columbia club,
nrieriosclerosis. William R. Cra de, 57, .at 22 N. Riley, Soranary veelusio q Edw _Stelhorn. 71," at St, Vincent's, . targino
I Milton ig it 86, at 1313 Wo 5 arteriosclerosis, Sinus, Lawrence Lynn ‘Bourke, 46; at eit, wut: ery edema
b . ont ; | DEATHS . INTS TOMORROW ' | Patrica Hitschaver, 17, At Coleman, acute § Lia “myocarditis lean Editorial association, | cgrier BeDunnah, 65, at St, Vincent ypool hotel, |” bronchopneumonia. ; 5 on Re a Mellisa Ross, 77, at 2500 E. 16th,
Ee BUSINESS |Sophomores ‘at Butler Pick ~ "Sweetheart’ for Cofillion MILITARY TRAINING ccontosss rom pace on
MISS BETTY HEARNE Is the |
lion, annual class dance, tomorrow i
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— eign DEGREE MEETING SET [nounced in commons today that the Lynhurst O. E. S. No. 505 will confer degrees at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at 1239 S. Lynhurst dr. |Lola Cadwell is worthy matron and|d | W. E. Pelley is. worthy patron.
National opinion on peacetime
| military, training is split decidedly |into two opposing camps, Rep. Clif(ton A. Woodrum (D. Va.) said last | night at the Calvin Prather M#&sonic| | lodge.
Rep. Woodrum, who is chairman
of the post-war military policy | committee in the house, [that swamped the committee.
revealed
letters and telegrams have
"He declared they show patriotic
and veterans groups as favoring {peacetime |church, school and. labor organizations opposing it.
military training and
The congressman said the com- |
mittee would start hearings on the] proposal as soon as congress has | {completed consideration of national |service legislation.
EXTEND COMMONS DEBATE
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LONDON, Feb. 23 (U. P.). — For-|
It will be held Tues-
Secretary Anthony Eden iol debate on the Crimean conference next week will be extended from two to three days. i day; Wednesday and Thursday and will ‘be followed by a vote.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1018
Disciples of Christ to Build 7 Churches Following War
ing voice, plano and organ lessofis may continue more conmfortably, There will also be a section for the orchestra and for dramatic arts students. A lecture hall will be the scene of addresses given under the new lectureship now being inaugurated.
Talkies Planned
Every Sunday school classroom will be arranged so that the complete movie outfit with sound equipment may be “plugged in” for visual aid in religious education. A quiet suitable room will be set apart for pastoral coupseling for returned members of the armed forces and other folk who seek advice. “Let the women do tne work," “Woman's place is in the home and church” and other -similar slogans have no place in the Fleming Garden Christian church, says the pastor, the Rev. E. M. McCleary. Men of the church, organized as the Volunteer Workers club during the depression, held a fish fry in their tent last
| gregation on the corner of Spann |
made. all repairs for the church, saving the congregation a great deal of méney,
No Church Debt
Fleming Garden 1s debt-free,
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owns five lots and expects to build | $50,000 in a complete new church.
a church which will cost about $50,000. To quote the pastor, “It
will reflect a little bit of the city |
and a little bit of the country.” The new Meadlawn church will stand on land owned by the con-
[Sand : Kingbridge at the highest
point in the neighborhood overlooking Christian park. The Rev. Charles H. DeVoe, pastor, estimates that it will cost between $20,000 and $30,000, be brick and colonial in "design. There will be a memorial win-
can neighborhood.” The mission was organized less than two years ago by Dr. Bay with the help of the Christian churches. About
| $15,000 will be invested in the first unit, basement and chapel,
and later, between $40,000 and
Church in Cottage The congregation now worships
| in a cottage and is recruited from
dow to cost $5600 in honor of Carl |
Braden, the church's gold star member of the air corps. The Claudia DeVoe memorial room will
recall the years of devoted service |
given the Sunday school by the late wife of the pastor. Dr. E. L. Day, executive
tary of the Indianapolis Christian church union and pastor of the |
summer and earned $1500 toward |
the fund for a new church, Ever since the “depression, they have
m Dudley Smith, 46, “at Methodist, earetnoms. Rome: Thompson, u AL City, artenio-
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North Tdcoma mission, plans a building reflecting “a real Ameri-
secre- |
the families of surrounding home owners, The mission project has the encouragement of the comity committee of the church federation and ministers to an “unchurched” area, according to Dr. Day. The Garden City Christian church has been proceeding on the pay-as-you-go system. They have “gone” as far as a complete basement with a roof and an addition in the rear. Thé basement church stands at the corner of Myron ave. and the Rockville rd. The pastor, the Rev, Arthur Mills, works on week days at the
| L. B. Price Mercantile agency and
attends to his duties in the evenings and on’ week-ends. Young Mothers Assist
mo RE 5 RRA aac, a
The Rev. Mr. Mills counts strongly on the organization of fyoung mothers: who largely fi nanced the rear addition which was built last fall. They conduct A penny supper each month and give the proceeds to the building fund. Northwood Christian church has has burned its mortgage and i§ now in ‘the midst of a came palgn to raise $25,000 for a new church. University Park also has paid off its indebtedness and is looking forward to new quarters, probably in the Butler community, I too is accumulating a waliging und.
OFFICERS S| SELECTED BY ALUMNI CHAPTER
Louis. Oarow Jr. was elected presi--
dent of the Indianapolis alumni chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at a meeting last night in the Columbia club. Other newly elected officers are Gonard A. Felland, vice president, and Ted Davis, secretary-treasurer, Members in charge of a founders’ day banquet March 8 are Verne A, Trask, Charles E. Hoover and Oren D. Pritchard, .
Had
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DEAD— Sgt. Robert L. V tryman in the 9 killed in action De He previously was
Sgt. Wasson was BE. Wasson, 1105.V
_entered the army i
and has been ove ber, 1944." Before was awarded the man badge and medal. The sergeant wi Ben Davis high s former employee © He was 22. Other survivors Cpl. Riley B. Wass at Wright field, Lawrence L. Was: st., Indianapolis.
Sgt. Robert F. | ber of the motor military police c died Jan. 12 In France from wow 20 while fighting v He was buried in 8gt. Rubbert en in May, 1943, and © February. He la: and was statior June, when he pa D-day invasion of The son of Mr, Rubbert, 4812 You geant was 23 and high school in C merly was employ national Harvester Survivors, beside clude a sister, Do with the WAC at
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