Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1945 — Page 13

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Police Meet Resistance at

number of establishments suspected of gaming activities resulted in 14 arrests last night.

Meanwhile, a pincer from theiat the Manhattan 1 Indiana ave. after police broke in on an alleged dice game. persons escaped in thé melee that 0 D ARE CLOSED [rested when the alleged gamblers R A $ J | Police broke in after Capt. Joseph W. Stutesman

| shoulders of dnother officer and {peeked through the transom, re-

[resisted arrest.

struction and 11 detours have been |mya¢ rushed in before an electric removed during the past week, the |puzzer system could sound warning.

river bridge at the south edge of houn H. Alexander, 44 438 W. Wabash has just been completed Michigan st. slugged Capt. Stutesand will allow traffific to use Road | Man, | ! {began a wild flight around the The roads closed for construction room. During the fracas several {persons including the game operaInd. 16—Closed just west of Denver; de-| tor are believed to have slipped out | Americanism Endowment fund was

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ARREST 14 IN * GAMING RAIDS

One Club, .

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porting a dice game in progress.

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OPA Lifts Pric

WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (U, P), —Price controls will be lifted next Wednesday on 52 miscellaneous food items, including various spices, a few dried and frozen fruits and some bakery products, the OPA announced today, . In addition, ceilings will be suspenrided for 90 days on vegetable seeds, canned carrots (including

canned carrot juice) frozen and canned

under price control. OPA said all

battle to keep food prices down."

On Spices, Dried Fruit tem

and fresh, crabmeat. Canned carrots sold as “baby” or “junior” foods, however, continued

the commodities were insignificant to the cost of living and that the action “does not mean that we are letting up in our

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empted from price control: Fish, Fats and Oil ~ All canned or| processed fish bait used for sport fishing, | imported and domestic canned abalone, | oysters, ¢lams and. fish roe, frozen un-| cooked lobsters, salted lake herring. { Frozen Fruits and Vegetables — Beets, | citrus segments, "cocoanuts, figs, kale, | melons, mushrooms, pears, potatoes, | vegetable greens other than spimach. { All Bulk or Packaged Dehydrated Vegetables except dried or dehydrated peas) and dried or dehydrated beans. This does not Include dehydrated vegetable soups. Dried Fruits—Whole unpitted apricots and peaches, all’ varieties of black wine grapes, silver prunes, halved pitted plums. | cherries and cherry stems, | Bakery Produots—Pretzels, tortillas, { cream cones sold to stores. Cones sold filled with ice cream remain under price control, Grocery Specialities — Bouillon cubes, frozen dough ready for baking, prepared hard sauce containing distilled spirits, { Miscellaneous—Canned lime juice, fennel seed, foenugreek seed, anise, cumin, dill, |

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laurel, marjoram, thyme, tumeric, sage, | saffron, basil leaves, curry powder, mint leaves, mint flakes, rosemary leaves, |

savory, savory salt, garlic salt, onion salt, | imported chutney,

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tour 3 miles over county roads, the Ind. 17—Closed from Road 14 north; dey door | tour 2 miles over 14 and county gravel, | Alexander was captured and | U. 8S. 24—Closed from New Haven to 5': charged with gaming: visiting al

gaming house, resisting an officer. Ind. 39—Closed from 10 to 14; detour 22 and vagrancy.

Twelve others were

charged with gaming and visiting.

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room for selling baseball pool tickets and operating a lottery and gift enterprise. Police said they

confiscated baseball pool tickets.

Police checked several other places but found no evidence of gambling.

City in Brief

The Women, of the Moose will

| take over state offices from 11 a. m.

to noon tomorrow. Senior Regent Anna Simmons will be acting governor. Others to take office are

| Mrs. Catherine Galloway, junior regent; Mrs. Laura Fryberger, chap-

lain, and Miss Anita Ebaugh, graduate regent. Mrs. Margaret Davis, chairman of the local Mooseheart alumni. committee, is sponsor.

tion of Central Indiana will meet with the safety council of the Chamber of Commerce at 7:15 p. m. Monday in the Claypool hotel. There will be a panel discussion, “What Is Expected of Industrial Nursing in the Post-War Period.” Miss Lucille Wall, Indiana state nursing consultant, will represent the nurses, and Flossie M. Allen, president of the organization, will preside.

Warren Central high school’s Sadie Hawkins day dance will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. next Friday in the school gymnasium, the general co-chairmen, Virginia Bremer and Cecil Overton, announced today, Committees will be in charge of Jackie Hertweck, Wanda Morris, Janet Hughs, Charles Roberts, Mary Rohlman and Ben Winings,

A Halloween carnival will be held at Pike township school Wednesday at 7 p. m. Games, entertainment and refreshments are planned. Estel Callahan, Nellie Mae Smith and Evelyn Reed are faculty members in charge of the carnival

Parents and friends of Boy Scout troop, 127, will have a basket supper at 6:45 p. m. tomorrow in the “Scout Hut” at Flackville. Former Gov. Schricker will be the guest speaker.

Mrs. Elsie Jooley of 542 N. Illinois st., today reported the.theft of $860 from her home. She told police the sum was from her purse in a drawer in the dining room.

The Forest Manor Civic League will hold a hay ride-weiner roast at 8 p. m. Wednesday. The hay ride will start from 38th st. and Sherman dr,

The Indianapolis Traffic club annual fall dinner-dance will be held at the Columbia club tomorrow night. Music will be furnished by Danvers Julian and his orchestra. FARMER FOUND DEAD LOGANSPORT, Oct, 26 (U. P.) — Earl Hetzner, 47, Fulton county farmer, was found shot to death last night at his home eight miles west of Rochester, A shotgun was found beside his body. Relatives said he had been In ill health.

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the honorary chairmanship of the American Legion's $15,000,000

announced today by Alvin M., Owsley, Dallas, Tex: chairman of the fund's board of trustees,

Owsley also revealed that 45 of Visiting Pee Wee's Smoker, 424 In-{the state governors have agreed

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ed that “we hope to have 100 per cent acceptance from governors in| the near future.” Owsley said the President had | accepted “as a member of the | Legion who is familiar with the aims and purposes in raising this] endowment fund.” | “Mr. Truman gave his whole-| hearted and enthusiastic support,” he said. | General solicitation for the fund was scheduled to start the first of! next year. The $15,000,000 will be | raised by a public subscription similar to that used in 1925 when the Legion raised $5,000,000 for a child welfare project,

SOLDIER'S MEMORIAL TO BE DEDICATED

A memorial stone in honor of Cpl. Francis Lee Taylor, who died Here are the 52 items to be ex- in a hospital in Manila, will be

dedicated by the Thorntown at. noon Sunday in Map cemetery. (EE Cpl. Taylor was the son .of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Taylor and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Osa Taylor of near Thorntown. i

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