Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1945 — Page 2

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the -Marion county criminal court | tary club at the regular luncheon- | Report Eliminating Clause To Natives. “My Thirty Years in Indianapolis of 32 to 11 a minority report of the MANILA, Feb. 27.—Gén. Douglas 88 well as his experiences as a judge commonwealth government today. { He recalled that at the time of versial property = recovery clause est, lunct a ’ He thus fulfilled a pledge given to today It is Whe jarges; lunchech, The majority report recommended troops from Manila three years ago. | Elected in 1909 Arthur reviewed. those three years a. collins became an attorney. He welfare recipients the amount of He vowed that “by these ashes” election as a city court judge in James A. Collins proved the bill with the recovery MacArthir's historic tre ational attracted nations legislative investigating committee, , the liberated capital, Former Judge Collins recalled that at their parents until they die. President Sergio Osmena, in ac- the turn of the century. Claims Qged Penalized elected members of the congress lof the property recovery clause actCircuit Court Jud and re-establish the legislative longer were detained in city prison on dss establish law and order for a formal a day set aside for this purpose, If that the international officers of would mean higher payments to the Osmena said. ; and whipped by their parents, in the produce records ' concerning 4 more «erson) - decried the behavior of Ny fulfilling his vow “to return.” He io1d club members, often referred to duce the records for an accounting fare department. He declared that MacArthur will go down in history.’ former judge emphasized, of having sought by the Baltimore local 101 ance of their parents’ property after three dark years of Japanese ocCU-| po.mer Judge Collins inaugurated filed last August against the inter-| Opposing the recovery clause “God has tress caused many families of work-| Both the suit and yesterday's pe- Bedford. Americas, supported by our allies, ChATEes. maintained by them from 1927 to diana in the role of a Shylock that) Andrew Jacobs, attorney for the, Senator Armstrong declared that, tion of your soil and the liberation Robert Eby as defense attorneys, the old people. Let's be logical and| SETS. hand painted . 98e hn accused Mr. Jacobs of making : : ‘ROMANIA REPORTED = that brought - “your people Once statements “for publicity purposes.’ "HELEN . ROGERS 0 “ publit worship. To regpen| had developed in Romania. Sev- Mr: Jacdbs but Judge Claycombe re- | to restore the sanctity and <happi-| A Soviet Tass agency dispatch, Bets of their Somos, , unatraid of recorded by FCC, said the tension | after a four-months’' illness, She solemnly declare: Mr. President, the | OUnUy - Police hief Jesse McMurtry 10-|yromorial Presbyterian church. ‘here, re-established according to formation of a “government of the or be promoted to captain. Russell, serving in the army; her | Sofia, DE GAULLE [S"RAPPED tated when Radescu defended the, Chief McMurtry also recommend of Indianapolis. bourgeois Liberal party at a Bu- ed promotion of Patrolman Roscoe| gervices will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tass said that police armed with mendations under advisement. an immediate return of “purely the workers. statement, severely criticized Gen.|of the National Peasant paper son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond came the first person in Indiana to | economic and social reforms. tion engineer at about ix weeks ago. bility “for certain political difficul- | patch said today that 16 “Commu-| Hels the hus- City bank of Evansville and $1200] cil-cryztalizes the views of the whole | the Spanish capital. { Birmingham, lerans have applications for ed force behind De Gaulle. the dispatch said. They were sen-| & member of Kappa Delta Rho loan, Mr. Peters explained, and will | GOING TO RUSSIA :iouncement. . the veterans administration are inAmerican Society of Newspaper. Edi- | Press Wireless, Inc, has re-opened added. | I | Wilbur Forrest of the New York 6Xibit planned by the city recrea- | resumed at the Manila station Sun- | Youth of all the Protestant de-| ference with the committee ap- P- M. tomorrow. able. operate in a new, the Council of churches and its - iple. Felix Adams will interview the own- the press since last Nov. 14 when denominations to form and iron, ld4's...... phere until the committee leaves the prospective yin organization |< and fron, 300s ....... iss

Former Judge James A. Collin of 2 Senate Adopts Minority honorary affiliation with the Ro-| : Restoring Civil Power Claypool hetek = His subject was | . « a The senate has adopted by a vote United Press Staff Correspondent Many anecdotes of club activities were related to the membership. | mending’ removal’ of the controtration of the Philippines to the] | he solemnly proclaimed. «| numbered about 50 members, while regulations bill. . the Filipinos when he withdrew his| ship of over 300." | retention of the'clause which would burned and sacked Manila, Mac- | recover from the estates of deceased fice.” | prosecuting attorney piior to his : = The house previously had appattern of his own doom.” | As a police court judge, Mr. Col- " : Xs : action: Hins—established a system of adult’ : Senator Leo Stemle ¢D. Jasper), : a member of the two-year welfare the Voice of Freedom radio, was attention. He was elected Marion : hailed by a cheering throng of civil county criminal court judge in 1914, ON UNION’ S PLEA charged that Boye Shilgrel of inand military officials gathered in serving until 1930. digent parents “thumb their noses > 'h > here first was given shortly after Baltimore: Local 101 De- in and take what has heen left. ernment, appealed to all duly- . : i tapolis) contended that elimination tracts § - A reform that attracted consider duce Records. their allegiance” to return to Manila vhi i ( . g one in which children under 16 no Lloyd D. aged. She asserted that ability of “I ask all my people to help re- pear in court with their parents on Would rule on an order dfmanding funds from the estates of recipients for independence will be granted.” |the basement at police headquarters penters and Joiners of America to| Senator Samuel Johnson (R. Anpraised the Americar general for| Newspaper headlines, Mr. Collins] Argument on a petition to pro- ents to the mercy of the state welhe predicted that “Gen. Douglas 1 Indianapolis has the distinction, the| The order to produce is being children should benefit by inheritthat the long struggle through the ro. ne tia] of juvenile offenders. |plemental action to a law sult heip. ‘God’s Blessing’ [fines after he had observed the dis- headquarters here. nersville and James Armstrong of “The great unleashed power of 'fathérs had been arrested on minor fused to surrender financial records me cast the commonwealth of In-| : i Pacific and resulted in an unbroken | Persons who were rehabilitated from Baltimore local as a trust. serted Senator Higgs. thé honorary Rotary member. : : " enemy—culminating in the redemp- DY y y 20h of Dayton, O., associated With byt we can legislate assistance tol BATHROOM BOTTLE of your people. ; “My country has kept the faith.” BLOODY CLASHES IN Lk several caustic comments economical, but for God's sake, let's | . came here as an drmy of free ay The climas caie whey Mz. Rout} of styles .. 49¢ to 2.19 a gain under democracy’s banner . By UNITED. PRESS | Whereupon Mr. Jacobs replied, desec scrated, lo the glory of God and) | today that a severe political crisis moved his coat and started toward | DIES AT HOME HERE their school. . . 1 i | Toll Ahe Sols! eral bloody clashes were said to stored order. establish their industries. . . . And | {have occurred in the provinces. ave, died yesterday in her home reached a new height last night was 34. MacArthur continued, “I now) and was a member’ of the Troub| full powers and responsibilities un-| Ine demonstrators, Tass said, Survivors are her parents, Mr, the commonwealth. whose Seat js| mier Gen. Nicolae Radescu and the | board that Acting Lt. Claude Kind- | and Mrs. Everett Rogers; a brother, Bw" i | National Democratic Front.” |' Lt. Kinder was appointed to the or5nqparents, Mr. and Mrs. John a said the crisis was precipi-|8iven his present rank Feb. 9, 1943. vp and Mrs. Harry J. Snyder, all | charest mass meeting several days Jordan and Charles Crouch to ser- Thursday in the G. H. Herrmann The safety board took the recom- pyria] in Crown Hill. PARIS, Feb. 27 (U. P). — The| French political situation was fur-| Lia and machine guns fired into A- VETE AN LOAN the national resistance council for|Cralova, severely wounding one of Mefor Nevionse H R $ democratic TepuBLSAN methods” in| In Brasov, according to Tass, a The council. in a sharply worded |legionnaires from the editorial staff MAJ. ROLAND B. NEWHOUSE, An Evansville veteran today beCharles de Gaulle's governed hand Avantul.” Newhouse, Oak- receive an - FHA-Veterans admin- | out a full program of political, 16 ‘REDS’ REPORTED served as ‘ sta- home-purchase plan inaugurated The council accused the govern- | EXECUTED IN SPAIN a bomber base He is Albert McBride, who borconsequently declined all responsi-|An Exchange Telegraph Madrid dis- months. ministration through the National ties existing in France.” .| nist terrorists” had been. executed |. band of Mrs. from the veterans agency. view of the fact the resistance coun-|ing to an official announcemetit in, Ne w house, estimated that about 100 more vetresistance movement, which is one! Those executed included several! Ala, snd was | loans. sembly and once the most powerful across the French-Spanish frontier, | Purdue university where he was réceived building priorities with the p—— tencea py a military court on| fraternity begin construction of his home im-| terrorism, according to the an- PRESS WIRELESS IN The law provides that funds from ————— terest-free during the first year. InMANILA REOPENED the FHA-insured a P-§ BALIBUT LIVER dom of the press committee of the (U.P) — must be paid, tors was expected today to leave for| its Manila station which had been Seen feet ——— of a world-wide tour. to participate in the war trophies Press wireless. said operations were Herald Tribune, spokesman for the tion department Friday night may day, and all forms of radio commu- ON YOUTH PROGRAM Sarracoglu of Turkey during a con- centers or at the city hall until 4 city and the United States are avail- nominations in Indiana will coproved of the freedom of news pro-| Ihe trophies will be displayed at Wartime radio service between gram sponsored by the Indian tons all consented to this pprin- from 7 until 9:30 p. m. Friday. United States has heen available to, tive secretary, Dr. R. L. Helland \ Dean Carl Ackerman of the Co- IS over a public address system. Press Wireless opened Station “PZ” will meet with youth led Heys f all J P-8 VITAMINS with n in the U. 8 army hospital : “| for the new program or a bscow. The third member of Drop i In Voting Age Given [in the Y. W. C. A. D) dssion and a [free exchange - of as concerning Cougtitution. Preliminary House ‘Approval wil follow Miss Spaulding’ address. P-S A, B,D and G

MacArthur Fulfills Pledge, reviewed the period covered by his meeting of the club this noon in the | ; From Bill. By WILLIAM C. WILSON Rotary.’ : { : |social security committee, recomMafArthur restored civil. adminis-|durnig the city’s formative years “My country has kept the faith,” | his affiliation the local Rotary group from the “omnibus” state welfare club in the state with a member‘have given the state the right to Standing among the ruins of | Coming to Indianapolis in 1895, of “bitterness, struggle and sacri-|erveq several years as a deputy benefits paid them. the enemy “has wantonly fixed the 1909. clause in it - broadcast throughout the ¥orld over | probation that Appeal by Osmena |emphasis upon juvenile offenders He said these children then “rush tin, storation of the civil gov-| cepting re €ivil gov- Guilty Children Whipped ‘mands Carpenters. Pro- | senator Arcada Balz (R. Indian: who “have remained steadfast to able attention, Mr. Collins said, was ; ually placed a penalty upon the branch. | Instead, they were required to ap- Claycombe indicated he the: state to recover some of its return so that in 1945 our request guilty, the children were taken to the United Brotherhood ' of Car- UViNg. The Philippines president warmly presence of the arresting officers. | than $600,000. some children in leaving their pardrew a loud burst of applause when | ij, “squeals from the basemént’'* was heard yesterday there is no reason -why negligent MacArthur had told the Filipinos established the first separate court Of the Carpenters’ union as sup- the state has provided financial pation was “not in vain.” 'a system of installment paying of national officers who have their were Senators Elgar Higgs of Con5” he said ing men after the husbands and tition charge the officers have re-| “My conscience would never let turned the tide of battle in the, A number of stories regarding 1943 while they were operating the demands its pound of flesh,” as-| string of crushing defeats u criminal pursuits also were related g 8 pon the; | Baltimore local, and Harry Rout- “we can’t legislate human obedience, | He said the American soldier Guring yesterday's hearing, be humane.” TRAVEL KITS. assortment to rededic ate your churches, long Reports from Europe indicated “That's a lie.” Mr. Routzohn re- | * and reap its harvests. . . . Tor aE Miss Helen C. Rogers, 349 Terrace | violent intrusion.” : “On behalf of my government,” | when members of the National » FOR POLICE CAPTAIN Borh in Indianapolis, she was, Front demonstrated through the graduated from Manual high school | der the contiitution are restored to | demanded the resignation of Pre- day recommended to the safety | A United Press dispatch from Police force Feb. 7, 1922, and Was A. lefler, and an uncle and aunt, BY FRENCH COUNCIL ago and attacked the National 8€ants. funeral home, 1505 S. East st., with | Democratic Front. ther embroiled today by -demands-of a crowd ¢f 20,000 demonstrators in At Bomber Base FOR HOME GRANTED the nation. | worker was killed by a “group of implied that it had failed to carr landon, h a s istration loan under provisions of a | ment with failure to consult it and| - LONDON. Feb. WP). - ID England 30 rowed $4000 from the housing adThe statement was significant in!in® Spain at dawn. Monday, accord-| Frances Or r R. Earl Peters, FHA state director, of the largest groups in the as- “group action leaders’ who filtered | 8raduated -from Veteran ~ McBride automatically | PRESS COMMITTEE charges of murder and other acts of mediately. . CAIRO, Feb. 27 (U.P.).—A free- . terest on WAR TROPHIES SHOW NEW YORK/ Feb. 27 however, Mr. Peters | CAPSULES, 2350's .... Russia Thursday in a resumption! Grade school children who desire + of service since Dec. 31. 1941. MEETING SCHEDULED | committee, disclosed that Premier register at the various community nications between that Philippine permanent providing ‘that both big and small na- the Roberts Park Methodist church the Philippine islands and Miss Helen Spaulding 6f Chicago], bia school of journalism wil) re- The exhibit is open to the public, on Leyte. | young people tomorrow gt 10 a, m. Jour is Ralph McGill of The She is associate director of youth]

3 SION SET ES The house also-adopted a $89,617, work for the International — CAPSULES, 100's.....

UTISH- NA Reduction of the -state's %woting TIONS Sge from 21 to 18 years was given 002 budget bill to finance operations of Religious education. .“

liminary okay by the house of the stat f } ee Feb. 27 (B P.). ~The pre ate government for the P-§ A, B,D and G BE but it'll be 1950 before next two years. In accepting the WAY | AP ’ enith Ye frien the lowered limit told possibly be- record- breaking. expense schedule S CLEARED FOR CAPSULES, 250s .... common pdlcy | come effective. w yesterday, - Hoosier representatives.’ 3 CZECHOSLOVAK AID. ' B Ai | Both Republicans and Democrats added a net total of $1,098, to | P-S A B,D and G ri rr or \unanimously. approved a resolufion previous recommendations of the | LONDON, Feb. 27 (U. P.).—An CAPSULES 500's 4.98 8 I Pyeeking a constitutional amendment budget’ committee. | agreement, between the Czecho- » WOU’... . |slovakian : government and the ' .

plocay. to franchise teen-agers. . They ’ Bt reveal the thoudhi that if the younger pid Largest new item inserted was UNRRA cleared the way today for| P.S A, B,C, D and G preliminary | were old, enough to fight they're old $1,000,000 for estabiishment Of a beginning relief and rehabilitation CAPSULES, 500's ......5.98 reasons. enough to\yote. [northern Indiana crippled children's] operations in Czechoslavakia, : : nels M.| However, yen if the resolution is Dospital in Mishawaka. The agreement was signed yes- #BRUGS. SIREST FIODA (Herbert | adopted by thi\genate, it must again The bill also included a $100,000 ‘terddy by Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, , AUS- be indorsed at the next legislative’ appropriation for ‘acquisition of a deputy director general of UNRRA, session in 1047. Ren it would be new governor's. Hitansion. |and Jan . Masaryk, Chech deputy ; the subject, oo a he te oe “The house rejected a proposal prime minister, {i I 5d ap-| profiered by Rep. Earl Teckemeyer| Under. the agroenient the su pe of Indianapolis to include: $25,000 os “will he sent through Blac a uf for a -gtate vide - real estate reap- _ports, which were made av

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NECKWEAR, SCARFS AND SHOULDERETTES, o dds and ends. Originally much more, now . . ...19@

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GLOVES

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NOVELTY LEATHER GLOVES. Especially priced, now ..3.29 pr.

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MEN'S FURNISHINGS

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SHAVING BOWLS, origin. ally 1.00, now ..........290

BILLFOLDS, reduced

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MONEY BELTS, originally 1.00 and 150, now......

JEWEL BOXES, originally 3.00, BOW ..0-.ov.0viu00.100

SUSPENDERS, duced, now ...

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85% WOOL AND 15% RABBIT'S HAIR PETTICOATS, checks and solid colors. Originally 4.00 and 5.50, now... 1.88

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: : : ar . > : : * Ayres’ E. O. M. sale is the reqular cleanup of odd lots, brcken sizes and soiled merchandise. February E. ©. M. is especially value-ful, bringing you many values for yourLook for a great many (nad-

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(420 Prs) DARK PALTER DE LISO, THOMA 8 CORT, ARNOLD SHOES. Originally were 10.75 to 14.95.

(858 Prs.) DARK DE LISO DEBS, SELBY TRUPOISE AND COLLEGE BRED SHOES. Originally were 895 and 9.95,

(356 Prs) DARK GOLD CROSS SHOES. Originally 895, now ..... 3... (922 Prs.) DARK DEBONAYRE SHOES. Originally were 595 and 6.95, HOW: ............ s...... 4.88

(150 Prs.) HO US E SLIPPERS, now . . . Half-Price!

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(35) ROBES, classics, hostess robes, lace bridal types —most of them unusual ly beautiful; better robes. Originally 15.00 to 89.95, ris 8.88 to 49.90

LARGE GROUP OF LOUNGING PAJAMAS, in a variety of styles, Originally much more, atid 8.88 to 39.90

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CASUAL COATS, origitally

FITTED DRESS COATS,

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(180) PANTY GIRDLES and - girdles. Originally 3.00 to 5.00, now ....... 1.98

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Smart Hats for

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(4) UNFURRED WINTER COATS. were originally 40.05, now ........ 84.85

(5) FUR-TRIMMED WINe TER COATS, were orig= nally 87.00, now...64.88

6) FURRED AND UN FURRED COATS, were: originally 89.95 to 120.95, now 1

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SPORTS DRESSES E. 0. M. PRICED!

TAILORED DRESSES, were originally 14.95 to 22.95, » . 8

TAILORED DRESSES, were originally 2095 to 35.00, BOW itive . 16.00

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