Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1945 — Page 25

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Woman Driver Arrested

The Bolen automobile was in collision with another driven by

Forest Harrison of 3709 E. 30th st, | Harry

y Mrs. Goldie Keithley of 2052 E. Michigan st. Mrs, Keithley was arrested on a

preferential street. Albert's condition is fair.

Cars in Collision ) The accident occurred at 13th st.| and Park ave. early this morning the Keithley automobile

Bracken of 1024 Elm st. fair condition at St. Francis hospital following her injury in an automobile accident last night in the 3600 block of spect st. She was riding in an automobile driven by Charles Kriner of the Elm st. address. The other automobile involved was driven by Pfc. Donald Ben- | Jamin of 1017 St. Peter st. He is| on furlough from Ft. Sam Houston | ¥ Tex,

"MAULDIN HITS PREJUDICE NEW YORK, Nov. 1 (U. P).— William H. (Bill) Mauldin, Pulitzer prize-winning soldier-cartoonist, told a Herald-Tribune forum audi-

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> prisoners who escaped {from Ft. Harrison disciplinary barracks were armed and may -be hid: ing in this vicinity,

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IN OBSERVANCE of National 4-H Club Achievement week, to be celebrated Nov. 3 to 11, four state winners are congratulated by Governor Gates for being awarded - trips to the National 4-H Club Por in In Chivias, a. ans 4-H club et of Purdue university

Three film stars from Hollywood will come to English’s this month in two new plays announced today by Manager Vincent Burke. Kay Francis wil} appear in “Windy Hill,” Nov. 26-28 and Otto Krueger and Donald Woods will be starred in “Laura,” ‘Nov. 29-30 and Dec, 1. Dale Melbourne, who played in “Doll's House" here last year; will be seen in “Laura” with Mr. Woods and Mr. Krueger. Written by Patsy Ruth Miller, a former popular actress, “Windy Hill" is a brand new play. It's a com-

edy and as yet hasn't even played in New York. Following “Desert Song” at English’s tonight will be Tallulah Bankhead in “The Foolish Notion” next Monday, Tuesday and - Wednesday.

2 ARMED ESCAPEES MAY BE HIDING HERE

Police warned today that two yesterday

The prisoners, Thomas L. Hardy,

ence last night that unless America

bert, 26, of Asheboro, N. C., escaped

who accompanied the winners to Indianapolis; Phyllis Dillabaugh, 18, of Crown Point, state health and safety. winner; Ellsworth Fanning, 19, of LaGrange county, state leadership wiriner; Shirley Ann Dean, 17, of Sheridan, dress - revue state winner; Johm Ungethum, 18, of Evansville, state achievement winner in poultry, and Governor Gates,

Railway Women

ELECTION of officers of the Railway Business Women's association of Indianapolis hes been an. nounced. ' Officers elected at the recent organization “meeting are: Miss Amanda Anderson, president; Miss Gertrude Condon, vice president; Miss Miss Mary Sargeant, recording secretary, and Miss Dorothy Gary, corresponding secretary,

IKE ASKS CIVIL RULE OF ZONE BY JUNE 1

WASHINGTON, Nov, 1 (U. P.. ~Gen. ‘Dwight D. Eisenhower, who wants a civil authority in the American zone of Germany by Juné 1,

already is shaping his military government towards a civilian -administration. Mr. Truman made public yesterday a letter from Eisenhower urging

Miss Amanda Anderson Alma Hoenig, treasurer;

wipes out the homegrown Hitlers by overpowering a guard. They took |

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- and Mussolinis with their preju- the. latiéi’s shotgun. The prison- | President said he agreed and that ~dices, “We have not won-the war— ers were dressed in brown clothing, | he {army officials said. |

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that a civil authority be “set up inj the U. S. zone by June 1, The

would take it up with other occupying allied powers.

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LECTURES HERE

‘Gay and Glamorous.’ By BERNICE WAGNER

orous Guatemala” was given last night by Burton Holmes, lecturer, in the Murat theater. The talk was the first in a series of five illus. [trated lectures by Mr, Holmes. - The speaker will open his 53d {year of Jecturing in New York in January, He first appeared in Indianapolis in 1804 and has been here twice since then. “Guatemala is the most picAmerican

country is oy, bright and Sam.

Flowers and Volcanoes They not only vary in style, he said, but in architecture, atmosaid, but in architecture, atmosphere and customs.. Villages not seem in different worlds, he continued. Colorful flowers and volcanos are

found all over the republic. “Or- | childs may be gathered free as. you walk along or purchased for a niekel in the market place,” he stated. “Churches are ornate and look like frosting on wedding cakes.” The people of the country are noted for their handmade articles. Brilliant materials for dresses are woven by the women, the speaker said. Mr. Holmes stated that many handmade dolls are sold in the " country, but always in pairs, a boy and a girl, as they don’t want them to be lonely. Four Other Lectures Other picturesque notes about the country are the modern cars and colorful ox carts found side by side in the streets, the manner in which the natives carry their packages on their heads and the market scene at San Francisco El Alto, 7200 feet high. The dates for the four other lectures to be given by Mr. Holmes and their topics are “The Rainbow Canyons of Utah, Bryce and Zion,” Wednesday; “Prom Source to Sea Down the Terrific Colorado River: Nov. 14; “Grandeurs and Wonders of Five National Parks” Nov, 21, and “Mystery Land of Yucatan, Egypt of Mexico,” Nov. 28. All the lectures will he at 8:30 p.

RED CROSS BOARD DIRECTORS NAMED

Ten members of the board of di-

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offices they will hanage will be opened as fast as space and personnel can be obtained,

= RATE HEARING _SET FOR TONIGHT| »

Those who oppose the new rate schedule of the Indianapolis Rail-

city council chambers, Called for 7:30 p.-m., the. meeting in city hall was ordered by the council in order that opposition 'could be heard to the rates in effect in the temporary three-month

rschedule.’

“We will listen and attempt to gather information tonight,” declared Herman Bowers, chairman of the council's rate study committee. “We don’t want to draw’ any conclusions until we hear the evidence.” Frank Murray, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Assessment and Tax Researgh association, has urged the council to intervene against the schedule in hearings before the public service commission.

STAFF COMPLETED

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (U. P.) — Gen. Omar N. Bradley, veterans

stafl of 13 deputy administrators and promises that the new branch

administrator, has completed ‘his|-

Members of the 38th division, known as “Avengers of Bataan” wave a States as their ship, the U. §. 8. Funston, docked in Wilmington, Cal. They are (left | Qart O. Debard, Crawfordsville, Ind.

SADIE HAWKINS HOP PLANNED SATURDAY

Sadie Hawkins hop will be ~ by the Jive Town canteen from 8:30 to 11:30

Place Community center, East dr, {at Cross st. | Committee members In [charge of the® dance include: §

Lucille Volk, Marillyn Schwalb Marilyn Schwalb

Mangin,

AUTO TRAFFIC PEAK IS SEEN BY 1949

WASHINGTON, Nov, 1 (U, P).— Those’ Sunday afternoon traffic Jams won't reach their post-war peak until 1949, the National Automobile Dealers association predicted today. The association said a survey by

government and industry indicated that it would take at least until 19049 for the ‘automobile industry to catch up with pent-up consumer

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” Aspy was named to a _one-year “|term to" fill the vacancy created by

chapter of the Red Cross were re-elected to three-year terms; two new members| were named to three-year terms, and one member was named to a one year term yesterday. The meeting was held in the World War Memorial. - Those renamed to the board are: C. D. Alexander, Mis. Frederic M. Ayres, Willlam H. Book, Louis J. Borinsteif, Bowman Flder, Rabbi M. M. PFeuerlicht, Mrs. Perry Lesh, Charles J. Lynn, Mrs, E Kirk MeKinney and Dr. T. B, Noble Jr. Named to a three-year term to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Wilbur Johnson who resigned was C. R. Weiss. Russel J. Ryan was named to a three-year term to fill the §

the diath of Mrs, Frank T. Dowd. Holdover members of the board

include Arthur V. Brown, Hilton U.

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Lt. Miron V. Duckworth, Thorntown, Ind.; 8S, Sgt. W. Oberting, Indianapolis: T. Sgt. Lacius Lavender, Indianapolis; Pe. Robert M. rt M. Passwater, ———

{charge of burglarizing the Aurora,

Charlene Tribby, Joan Boucher, Patjorders and. viola the national Pranger, John Smith and Paul{motor vehicle the hs and the {good Dyer act.

John Robert McDowell, 32, Pes oria, Ill, today was on his way from Alcatraz federal prison to Indianapolis for arraignment on a

Ind., post office, McDowell was serving. a threeyear sentence In Alcatraz following his conviction at Omaha, Neb., last June on three counts, He was charged with passing forged money

He was en route here under guard to answer charges that he stole several blank money orders from the Aurora post office in October. of 1944. McDowell was indicted here by a federal grand jury last March but was not taken into custody then because he faced the Omaha charges. tute McDowell originally was imprisoned at Leavenworth, Kan. but when he was involved in an escape plot he was transferred only a few days ago to Aleatrasz McDowell, who once escaped from the Kalamamoo, -Mich., jail was scheduled to be srraigned In

federal court here Saturday,

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