Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1945 — Page 13
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BECOMES MANAGER OF AGENCY HERE
Norman 'R. Miller has been ger of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. Miller succeeds William H. Meub who, after 25 years of service, is retiring because of ill health. Mr,
Meub becomes general agent emeritus. Mr. Miller, a native of “Evansville, has been with New England Mutual for 15 years. He has served as supervisor and as assistant the of
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general agent. He is a the Indianapolis Association of Life Underwriters, and a member: of the Indianapolis Life Insurance and Trust council and of the Indiana Leaders association. He is a graduate of Wabash college.
2 CYCLE POLICEMEN INJURED IN TRAFFIC . Two motorcycle policemen received injuries in trafic accidents yesterday. William Cole, 35, of 1617 N. Warman ave, collided with a car driven
by John Jackson, 48, of 2842 E. 16th st., as the car turned to enter a driveway’ at 1120 N. Meridian st.
y. Cole received a broken finger and
son. was arrested on charges of failure to give a hand signal.
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nary business uses, since the vicinity is not densely populated.” Another ordinance introduced at the council session would provide for the licénsing of coal The so-called fair trade practices measure would require an annual payment of $25-and would provide maximum penalties for violation of $100 and 60 days in jail. It report edly had the backing of dealers’ or ganizations. Authority to purchase 1440 park-
district was provided in another 6rdinance introduced. Previous authority was withheld by the council several weeks «ago until a legal | tangle could be solved.
"llent to a broken contract the as-|- “The
ing meters for use In the downiown country revealed that 65 per cent! {of the patrons wear the approxi-| {mately three-inch length, some- | {times known as the “feathercut"-— {run & camb through it and the hair under Premier Zdenek PMierlinger lis dressed.
Indiana Hairdressers and Cosme- and short, and it was found that *nd a 24-year-old : oman ey tologists association yesterday ré- | the upswept or Grecian line i¥ fa. slugged and bbed last night. affirmed the resolution, passed last vored among long styles The The soldier, R. T. Teresa 29, slas month at the national convention chignon and page boy ran fat be-! tioned at PL told Bolles’ of the association in Chicago. hind. he was Hartson, Rm vos e A broken appointment is equiva< ave. when a couple stepped from sociation affirmed, and should be ever, is that the busy, “well-groomed | Detweén two buildings. . fulfilled in that respect. American woman still demands a! He said the man drew a knife, Mrs. Margaret Condos of Chi- style that puts her in a position of saying “This Is a holdup” The cago, president. of the National being always ready to go." Mr. woman then searched him and took Hairdressers and Cosmetologists as- | Condos said. | his billfold, containing the $05. sociation, arrived yesterday to be Mrs. Condos is serving her sec-| , iT guest at the convention bein held 0nd year as president of one of the! Mrs. Pauline Sexton, York hotel, in-the Lincoln ‘hotel. , |largest trade associations in the| Was found in a dazed condition at ike ton} country, enrolling a large percent- Garfield park last night. She said Prac Hairdos | age of the approximately 150,000 | she was struck over the head by a The practical, off-the-colla I cosmetologists. The association re-! man who had offered to hail her a length hairdo, “ready to meet any cently received recognition from the cab. He fled with her purse, cons SmAgeney is an the overwhelm- |. 8. department of commerce as| taining $150. in cash. g favorite American women, being near the top of the list for] She was treated at City hospital Mrs. Condos tola the association. | giving its members the most value for head cuts. Questionnaires sent to beauty per dollar of dues paid. shop operators. in all parts of the|
Among Largest Groups t factor, how-|
A prowler who was attempting to break into-a rooming house operated by Charles Pratt, 716 N. Alabama st. last night fled when with only two ministerial changes. | Mr. Pratt fired two shots at him.
CZECH CABINET REFORMED PRAGUE, Nov. 6 (U. P.) ~The Czechoslovak cabinet resigned to- | day, but was reformed immediately
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