Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1945 — Page 15
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here to. exhibit a trainload of cap- Y group that included the ’ te Japsnce espe sod ma | SCE (LES wonky | GROWING GIRLS rine weapons from 8a. m. to 9 p. m. FOR ‘MRS Gorey: Arid, 5038 Kingsley dr.: : | The weapons will be displayed Mrs. Margaret Wiley Landi, 1958 Man anor son 1d. S038 Ki dr.; on three flat cars and two baggage |E. Morgan dr, died yesterday at|Mrs. Charles Breunig; Marion Abcars. Everything from flame throw-| Methodist hospital after a year's pett, 4338 College ave.; Jack Gleichers to Samuri swords will be in-|illness. She was 41 and a fe vesl- man, 6338 College ave.; Sam Blum, . {dent of Indianapolis. 440 Harvard pl; Capt. Jesse B.1 ‘Surviving her are her Husband, Moorman, 2424 W, 60th st, and Theldon Landis; her parents, Mr.|Pred and Anthony Montani, both and Mrs. Albert B, Wiley, a broth- {of 3508 N. Illinois st. er, William A. Wiley, and four sis-| Aga J. Smith, recently a marine One of the most spectacular fea-|ters, Mrs. Eva Jones, Mrs. Nina leutenant colonel, was master of tures of the display will be 800,- Gates, Mrs. Amelia Staloup, all of ceremonies. '—|000,000 candlepower lights which Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lucille Col- ete will be beamed toward the skies|lins, Dallas, Tex. INDIANAPOLIS MEN fo create artificial moonlight. The| Services will be at 10 a. m. Mon- i searchlights will be mounted on flat [day in the G. H. Herrmann fu- ARRIVING AT BOSTON CATS, neral home. Burial will be in Me-| gy 1000) men scheduled to arrive | A Corsair fighter plane complete in Boston aboard the Robert T.| Paine tomorrow are:
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SIX LOCAL TAVERNS PENALIZED BY ABC
The alcoholic beverage commission today revoked the license of one Indianapolis tavern owner and temporarily suspended five others. Charged with selling to minors and permitting minors to loiter, Paul Hendricks, owner of a tavern at 221 N. Richland at. had his permit canceled. Suspensions were meted to Claude Worley, 1550 N. Illinois, 30 days, for selling to minors and permitting minors to Totter; Loren E. “Cooper, 2001 N. Harding st., 15 days, selling to intoxicated persons; Dusan Negovan, 702 N. Haugh st., five days, employing woman bartender; O.
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