Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1945 — Page 6
LSE ee Little Miss, Not Quite 3, Goes FIGHTS FOR THRONE =: zoos cme =e IN TRUCK-CAR CRASH Over Jap War LIQUOR SALES | & orry ters of Ameioa has been cancelled for this | Aug. 18 (0. BS. Ol EN rican and Soviet troops sta- | Sherman Stevens, champion of 3 Ang. Doms Sense oases | Well, a gal can’t wait too lonig—people might think she's just an <ilje, state junior councilor; Mildred Bond, { ; tod ter 1 ing that Russi owl Mal kating (Fon-ac) ore “plate old stay-at- -home, decided Joyce Alma Hines, who will" be 3 on Sept. 17. the throne of Yugoslavia. Gary, state assoclation jJulor councilor: {east of Cumberland. e JoRluys ales sary 8 | sia alcoholic beverage commission from x ASTEETH i ouise a § Di : . So little Miss Hines forsook the radio program which her elder Sis-| Peter issued a proclamation, from Emma * Draper, rd, ale Casociats| Willlam Crosby, 22, of 963 .N. “Oh, boy, this po: Tu henceforth holding a retail .iquor - Know he front screen door » an tadajed out inte Ee Ty several hours before 81d: ; councilor] Nove: Winchell, Sorina, susie’ cast iy Houd 4a) fold State poikenismid. The license of Stevens’ Trocalher mother, Mrs. Elmer Hines, 711 . “From this moment the duly of Beech. Grove, state secretary; Minnie he was blinded by lights of an on~ Russian soldiers, talking te G. [dero tavern in Gary was ‘revoked : : I's, often expressed thelr con- [permanently by the A.B. Ci ‘yester= Japanese ar essential fi
; . ; ; AGE ‘6 THE IN DIANAPOLIS TIMES — es THURSD AY, AUG. ", 1945 THUR! Wow Many Waar. [NDIANAPOLIS BREFS— EXILED KING PETER | Organizations _|THREE PERSONS HURT Russ. GI's Revel ba GARY MAN BITTE SI ERATE Fyploring: Runs Afoul of [ qjw/| LONDON, Aus. 8 (0. p> —Toung uc tod uf Sew We Samant] Thee persone, ane u solder at rund ore comforianl. This pleas Xp / g: s | King Peter prepared to fight Mar- jo inside ‘and outside sentinels. Ft. Harrison, were injured today ip tied in Berlin clinked glasses |the rights of women at the bay in bas fo Sammy. |shal Tite's plan to oust him from/| The officers will be: Pearl Neff, Nobies- 5 {wo-vehiclé accident one mile in a spirit of happy comradeship |Indiana, has been prohibited by the any drug store, esterday aft-! a. : : suncilor, : : 25s, Grace Ellen, 5 oi Daria: Jena. 5. Were lgening foes y exile in London, last night which Norn Lineback, Indianapolis, state vice] Penndylvania st, driving a tryck can’t last. much longer,”, & G. I permit in ‘the state. | By Seri j WASHIN 'S. Nobde st. heard again from the Jndge. Lloyd © laycombe, guest defending the constitutional rights Tung Tantus ate condctor.| coming car, and that when he ate tempt for the Japanese. They |day not becausé¢ he allowed women
in- . hy are r : of mv people reverts to me." + Bertha Thompson, Indianapolis, sta ; barefooted adventures, In the in speaker at the: Warren Township ¢ 031 PD ; 3 + [arden: Mabel Price, dianapolis. 5 La ade! vempted to put onthe brakes the| praised the vast job which Amer- |tc sit at the bar, but because they ] Bomb. terim she had ex-|panublican club meeting yesterday He charged Tito with establish- sentinel; Emma Burnneil, Peru, state out~| |truck veered sharply to the left, i . : s ep oy a “ » 3 ide sentinel, and Jennie Ullum, Muncie, ply ica n do in the Pacific. |found him guilty of refilling empty - Within ti plored the excit- : ie : or ing a “totalitarian dictatorship”. in ii jug | striking & westbound passi has: bee ing ting swirl of the compared the destructive power of Yugoslavia, Peter dismissed his | tale Judiciary: ani 8 Pvt. J Rn ini car| Last night at midnight, a Rus- liquor bottles. are receivin h 4 4 - . ~ -~ ————————— I" fe yy “) Lexington - V i r- the atomic bomb upon Japan 10|yegency government in Yugoslavia | Winamae council 148, Degree gf Poca- | py VT on osep ara, 34, sian. soldier violently held his | Recently Stevens’ place had been about the + oo a : Bin an ens] hontas, will hold a business meeting at ©“ . nose .at the mention of Japanese |padlocked for 30 days because he newspa ginia ave, inter- the destructive power. of a cen-|which, he said, had failed ‘in its §8 p. m. to i 4 : ewspaper 1 Section. much to | duty 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Winamac hall. fe Miss Anna Hrozenske, 33, of troops. ignored a state law forbidding sere The Offic § ’ ralizec ernment upon Amer- | duties. — | 3245 : shiy - . ; 3 le the dismay of u ati ed Bon THe i | peter said Tito “i aictat- lslavia) has b riped opt.” { 13 il ot Washington st, = was Bah, theyre horrible people,” |vice to females over the mahogany, _ which 18 be jcan liberties. The meeting fol-| eter sal ito “is now dictat-|slavia as een wiped out,” Pe er | reated at City hospital for back} he said. He claimed the law was discrimine cnemy, an
SORCeIMed Nersorsl owed the ing to the people of Yugoslavia the added. “There are preparations |injurles. Mr. Crosby received aj A Russian soldier staggering |atory and unconstitutional in a b vis : Hb at the homeo] way they should vote in elections | for a plebiscite by forceful means | | badly cut hand, and Pvt. O'Hara| down the street with an arm Stevens contended women “cause : one a Sod ol supper of lhe cu 2 to determine the future constitu- and under the terror of a special was taken to Billings General hos-| around a G. I's shoulder was |more trouble in booths than at the the jaw 2 of My. dnd Mrs. Robert R. Hamilton, | jon of the country.” police force, the Ozna, which has pital at the fort with hand in-| saying in: broken English: “I'm |bar, because they cuddle up closer Tt hi¥ re Lone 8929 E. Washington st. “Every trate of law (in Yugo-| replaced the Gestapo.” | juries. | very happy.” = booths.” ae Police Officers, - : . aoa - Owen Tevlin and x Wilbur Dekalb took her to juvenile. aid division! at headquarters, but identification efforts failed until a neighbor of the Hines family telephoned a helpful deserip-~ Joyce Alma tion. Now Joyce Alma is back home and a distraught mother has returned to “mine-run” worries.
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A * program honoring those who took part in the recent membership drive of the Indianapolis chapter
{GENERATION of the National Association tor the Advancement of Colored People
° What will the {will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday in ; the Phyllis Wheatley ¥Y. M. C. A Citizens of Indi- Nor ds will be awarded the five
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leave to our boys | dos of Temple Beth-El will discuss and ¢ irls—the | Across the Color Lines
iti = || Atter 14 months in the WAC, Citizens of To | Mrs. Helen Plaskett has rejoined | morrow?
|the "accounting department of the) | Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Be|fore her recent honorable discharge| T= she held the rank of private first,
Lo Will it be a lclass and “saw service in North | Afri | ‘greater city of |" | Two first prizes in a contest H om es an d {sponsored by a New York camera |
Business? |club were won recently by Mrs. | : = IN y 3 Cm ; Tri # . {Mabel Bucker Sheetz of that city,! A ? fim ; x # 4 : : : > |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert | ° A : | Bucker, Mooresville, have been in- : formed. Monthly exhibits are § - . better place staged by the club of which Mrs. | = in which they |snet: is a member. L 0 may live sur= | | : ; rounded by every | Berlin Pleased 8 Sp fe Neh i ? | 3 i 3 - opportunity? 5 | iP ih: ~ PP y By Blow at Japs | BERLIN, ‘Aug. 9 (U.P), — It | : . - $ : doesn’t make sense, but you would : ; : This modern, | amos think today that Germany, | DAYS OF THE WEEK TEA TOWELS KEEP STRAY LOCKS IN PLACE CREATE A BREEZE WITH FANS progr essive, instead of Russia, had joined the | : ei With a Lilly Dache’ net. It assures a cool, neat - g rowi " g W an K esata allies in the war against | : Crash towels, stamped for embroidering with a ; Nr Dif do N coTtod GOlOIS, Deak These are braided straw, made in Haiti / . {iffer r mesh—70c, 3 for 2.00. Also in fine mesh— 35c, 8 ave TE : b h as earned its Although most Germans still | different pattern for each day. 59 each. or 1.00. ¢ : gay summer colors. 39¢ and 50c. : - | fear the Russians, it's curious to | Art Needlework, fifth floor. Notions, street floor Stationery, street : - floor p lace in t he | sce and hear the Berlin crowds almost cheering the Soviet war | Future Develop- declaration.
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