Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1945 — Page 17

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will lead to a 15 by 11-foot display] window flanked by glass doors and | two smaller show-windows. Through the large window, the]:

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MODERATOR DIES

SOUTH BEND, Nov 6 (U. P).—

NAVY SEEKS OFFICERS OUTSIDE ANNAPOLIS

WASHINGTON, Nov. § (U. P.)— Secretary of the Navy James V. has approved a plan un-

The Rev. Mr. Rhys Price Jones, 65,|der which half the navy's future former moderator of the Indiana|officer strength would be obtained

Presbyterian synod and pastor of

Westminster church here the last 21 years, died Sunday night in Memorial hospital of a heart ailment. The Rev, Mr. Jones retired in

-1 1044 after serving - pastorates — at

South Bend and Franklin, Ind. Edgerton, O., and Pollina, Iowa, He was a native of Manchester, England. ‘ . His health fafled after a son, Lt. Richard F. Jones, was killed in the invasion of the Marshall islands

elsewhere than from the traditional naval academy at Annapolis.

The plan, drawn up by & special navy board, will be submitted to

congress in the form of a request for legislation.

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IN. ROOM AT HOTEL,

John Welch, 57, was found dead today in his bed at the Salvation Army hotel. Mr. Weich previously was employed at the Salvation

BIRDS MAKE BETTER NESTS THAN ANYBODY

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*No wondér we're the best nest-builders,” chirped the bird. “We specialize in it.” And because Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc. specializes solely in buying, blending, roasting, and packing the finest coffees obtainable, every pound of Hills Bros. Coffee has the same matchless flavor . . . a flavor that makes

two years ago. Another son, Mort-| yoo wguctrial home in Bt Louis you say — “Now that’s what I call good coffee!” land, is capital correspondent fOFi;3 years and had worked in the

Be De a, TY, Indianapolis home five years. The ZELDA MAE GRAVES [ou Tmormuary. oo TRIAL NEARS CLIMAX

LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. § (U. PJ), —~Closing ‘arguments “were sched- : uled today in the second degree

Victor Furniture Co. . . « Behind this barricade -a medernistic entrance is taking shape.

innovations as a Slumber shop. equipment. It should be ready by; Stating that announcement of the Plans for the third floor include Jan. 1, Mr. Hedges said. Pend- | availability of new cars will be made a new floor-covering department,!ing completion, the firm is. tem-|Nov. 17, Mr. Hedges said that dewhich will display Jirioleums, broad- | porarily located at its used car lot,|liveries are expected to begin short-

loom carpets and tile, 3202 E. Washington st. ly thereafter. : * - murder trial of Miss Zelda Mae VICTORY LOAN SALES

Despite the Floss. Span == | \ Graves, 26, and the case was ex0 WILLIS WOULD GIVE PASS. $10 MILLION pected to go to a jury of 11 men LITHUANIA: FREEDOM zee ms rt cm:

in progress, Victor Furniture is still |and one woman-late this afternoon. open for business in the basement > Miss Groves was accused in a afid on the second floor. grand jury indictment of fatally 000 in individual bonds during the first week of the Victory Loan drive, Willis B. Conner Jr, execu-

shooting Raymond L. “Wilson, 47, Lafayette and Rishimond jeweler,| tive manager of the Indiana War Finance committee, reported today.

last Sept. 20. The défense rested yesterday aft“The sales are above expectation,” he said, explaining that so far the

er the defendant ended hours of total is 11.2 per cent of the state's

testimony by reiterating her previous denials that she had killed $92,000,000 quota for individual sales.

Sohn WW. Hedges, president, an-{tor Willis (R. Ind) took a rap a today. Soviet Russia today by introducing The new building has a 120-foot|a senate resolution favoring freefrontage on Washington st. and a/dom for Lithuania. 140-foot depth on LaSalle st. A! The resolution cited President one-story structure of Bedford stone| Truman's Navy day speech in which display windows, it|he said the U. 8. will refuse to rec

Wilson. She claimed the shooting was accidental,

"ONE KILLED, TWO BURNED TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 6 (U. P.).~ Billie Jean Richardson, 16, Casey, Ill, was burned fatally yesterday, and two other persons were burned badly, when a coal truck overturned ina

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WABASH, Nov. 6 (U. P).-— a power. Germans and then the Russians and Charles Diuzak died yesterday from

hollow tile|the latter imposed the present gov- [injuries received When his automoernment.

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g HIS, we reasoned, Is no time fo offer folks ~ now Buick was byllt—it wouldn't be shooting square now fo give you less than our honorSo we overhauled our whole factory to advanfage it with the latest in war-developed ma“We scoured the country for the stoutest metals anyone can buy foday.

We set ourselves precisions that in some cases exceed those of aircraft engine production. And we cagle-eyed every one of this Bulck’s

12,000 parts fo see if it could be bettered in any way, big or little. - $ ot

The result Is that through every stunning inch _of this bright new honey runs solid, dependable Buick CHARACTER, honest and uncom

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It's in swift clean lines. In seats that are three-persons wide. In stout, time-defying frames and underpinning. Above all—in the lift and life of a Fireball siraight-eight that’s oven livelier than in 1942

The cars your Buick dealer will have are big. They're beautiful. They're BUICKS,

In fact—the best Buicks yet!

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