Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1945 — Page 16

PAGE 16 _ a —_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ° — : — oe FRIDAY, SEPT. 7. 1945 'W pRIpAY, Watch Times Employee Wins Four'Stars' ST. LOUIS NEWS | Teen-Agers Plan Busy Week-End [3488 SERVICE MEN Pit sios, te io vamillee

| scheduled to arrive yes 7, with That Itch Go T: 5th GR. ERWIN H. FREU-. | uate of Technical high school. ; LAND IN I S 10D AY : Jestgrdny withig : DENBERG, 833 Cottage st., book- | His wife, Jean, is serving with the STRIKE SETTLED | Ui 0 D6 31 OH’ tioops onthe Tiighs

» : es . Right To Sleep keeper for The Times, on leave, |- WAVES at Clearfield, Utah. NEW YORK, Sept. 7 (U. P).— fan wil go to Fie; Bamilion Those has been awarded four bronze The Indianapolis soldier was on the U. 8. Victory be proc-

Four troopships carrying 3488 serv- | “When flery itchi used b; V i , : J : ""|essed at Camp Shanks, N. J. and Fatblete's foot oF pimples is oy a: battle stars for participation in | recently awarded the bronze star Dail Paners Published icemen dock today. The U. 8. Vic- | those on the Elliott and the Owen Jou eraay get Sous Ointment at ones] the campaigns: of Northern medal for heroic achievement dur- y p ] tory arrives- with 1918 troops; the } at Camp Kilmer, N.' J. thetic—makes burning itching feel numb= | France, Ardennes, the Rhineland ing the battle for Lampaden, Ger- After Long Stoppage i LA ibe as Li AEE rastienlly puss it to Sleep, No Seed id and Central Europe. many on March 6, this year. Since . : : ; : with ie scratching —get Doan's Ointe Technician Freudenberg, nal | joining the division, he has served ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7 (U. Py: : y BO YS . tond

ment and rest in blissful comfort when | with the third army occupational | as company mail clerk. He 118Q,| publication of St. Louis’ three Fa Shoes

po hie SD Ne; Get Down's | orces in Czechslovakia, is a grad- holds the combat infantry badge. newspapers, serving 1,000,000 readers in the greater metropolitan area, for

was resumed today after settlement L

of a strike of carriers and an agree- L Sizes

~/ " ment between the publishers and 4d to 10 , the Typographical union. IR a A The strike began Aug. 16 when the G , A. F, of L. carriers union, affliated Planning the Jive Hive teen canteen dance for tomorrow night | : :

with the International Pressmen’s| ... (left to right), Pat March, Joyce Wellman and Katie Isler. : and Assistant's union, walked out. : Sizes 4 to 8 They demanded that publishers of BACK TO SCHOOL dances | back to school dance at Brookside - : the morning "Globe Democrat and| and a showing of sound pictures | Park sponsored by Melody Manor. | 2%

the afternoon Star-Times and Post- were scheduled: ‘on the teen Miss Jodie Harrington, chosen |

” Dispatch consider them as em- Miss Teen Age, will be guest of 4 5 A ployeés. canteen, calendar for the week- | honor The committee in charge | ie { / Si The publishers contended that| end. will include Leo Walsh, George | } : since the carriers owned their] ‘The Willoughby teen canteen | McCreary, Nita Ashe and Shirley | OQ 3 \ ; 1 routes and bodght and sold papers| will show sound pictures tonight. | Stump. ? : °

for a profit they, in effect, were in-| Their guests will be representa- Tomorrow night dances will be ; ; % / dependent merchants. tives of all other canteens. Mike | sponsoied by the Buzz Bucket at | ROEBUCK AND CO. BF a The settlement with the carriers| Eberhardt is chairman. At the | the canteen, 2400 W. Michigan : \ came yesterday when the publishers| Garfield Hi Hatters’ new hange~ | st, with Russ Rader’s orchestra | $4.48-54.98 agreed to purchase the routes,| out room at Garfield center there | and at the Jive Hive, Pleasant ” ' estimated to be worth $2,225,000, and| will be juke box dancing. Run Golf house, featuring Barton | to consider the carriers as employees Two other juke box dances will | Roger's swing band. The commit- | NY 3 ,t in 3 and to bargain collectively with] be held at Rythmn “Rockers, | tee includes Finley Isler, Bob | Loafers—the shoe that is growmg In popularity. them. South Grove golf house, and | Todd, Lyle Hanna, Katie Isler, Teen-age sizes with the new No-Mark sales for The strike by the printers lasted] Harmony Hut, 2048 Clifton st! Pat Kossatz, Pat Marsh and Joyce z . - but one day. They announced they] Other dances tonight will be a | Wellman. service. would not return to work until they

| got a new contract, for which they ' & JUDGE FOR HORSE SHOW had been negotiating sirice October, KUHN DEPORTATION BOONVILLE, Sept. 7 (U. P) {

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1944, ne : Globe On Street ) —Robert Whitney, Muncie, was] FACTORY qs After i ment of ORDERED BY U. S. selected today to judge the Amer- Stout's STORES 318-332 MA . AVE. ,

he Mepis le 4 a WASHINGTON, Sept. T (U. P).ljcan Legion sponsored horse show tons continued during the night to| ~AROIEY Senet Tom © ORE be held at the Boonville fairl] Store Hours: 8 to 5:15, Except Saturday, 9 to 6 Da ut he ery. | Germany of Fritz Julius Kuhn, for- [grounds Sept. 16. | : this mornshg-and-—the- Star-Times 2%" leader of .the German-Ameri-|

and Post-Dispatch were to appear | “21 bund. : at their regular. edition times, Kuhn is now at Ellis Island, N. Y.,

At a meeting last night, Adolph and will probably be placed aboard Rahm, president of ‘the St. Louts|the 8. 8. Antioch Victory, which |g chapter of the American Newspaper |S8ils next week, the announcement ge Guild, said that the publishers said. ; g had agreed to sign a stipulation Clark said Kuhn is being deported granting full pay for all employees because he is “dangerous to the pubthrown out of work by the strike. [lic peace and safety of the United The American Newspaper Guild, [States and because he has adhered | «++ and would you ever gucss in co-operation with the Typo-|t0 the government of Germany and| graphical Union, the Mailers Union, |t0 the National Socialist principles |

their price to be a mere and the Stereotypers formed a new | thereof.” : newspaper—the St. Louis Daily] Kuhn was brought from an alien)

- : News—and published its first edi- enemy camp at Fort Stanton, N. M.,| | 98 tion last Saturday after obtaining|last week where he had been in-| aw! es aA

18% tons of newsprint. terned. He was given a hearing on Tuesday - by a special three-man |

Advertisement '* {board appointed by the attorney

“STOPPED TAKING general. The board recommended Bur wait ‘til you see their spirited repatriation. :

} Kuhn was already under a decolors . . , and all the other smart DAILY LAX ATIVES portation order issued by the board : ) of immigration appeals on May 16, new styles we've gathered to give you 1945. This order was based on the

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