Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1945 — Page 9

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MEN'S SUIT SNARL

WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (U., PJ. ~The senate, small business com-

Chairman James E. Murray (D.

Mont.), announced today that the committeé would hold conferences

men*to “bring about an immedi.

problems.” He sald the committee learned that estimated production of men’s suits for 1946--between 20,000,000 and 28,000,000-won't be sufficient to furnish returning G. 1's with the suits they will need next year. Estimated demand for 1946, he said, was between 40,000,000 and 48,000,000 suits, “The army has discharged 4,000,000 men to date and this figure will total 7,000,000 within a few months,” Murray said. “We are duty to see that each one of these

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“Peace on earth—goodwill to men”—the everlasting theme dominated the activities at Monument Circle last night as the downtown Christmas celebration got underway.

groups that will participate in the program this week, the Indiana

SENIOR COMMITTEES AT HOWE HIGH NAMED

Senior activities committees for Howe high school were recently announced by Carl Edwards, class president.

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ro | Indianapolis began celebration {last night of its first peacetime | Christmas since 1940. Music, prayer and a proclamation by Mayor Tyndall featured the first of the half-hour programs that will be held three times daily through Saturday. Sunday programs will be held at 2:30 p. m. and the final one at 6:30 p. m, The first program today, at 12:05 p. m, will include songs by the 9th grade choir of school No. 26, directed by Clara Kirk. Also heard will be Arsenal Technical high {school choir directed by J. Russell { Paxton, and Howe high school vocal ensemble directed by Frank Watkins, and music by the brass en-

.___ |semble directed by Frederic A.

Barker. The 5 p. m. program will consist of the Warren Central high school brass ensemble directed by Paul E. Hamilton; the Marian college triple trio directed by Wanda Toflolo; the

{ Shull; Shrine Chanters, directed by

Here is one of the choral University Nurses Choral club,

Camp Fire Girls chorus directed by Mrs. Gonnard A. Felland; the Ladywood Girls Glee club under the di rection of Sister Agnes Caroline, and the combined chorus of Indianapolis park and recreation community centers under the direction) of Mrs. Felland. Participants in the 7:30 p. m. program will include the choir of the School for the Blind, directed by Mabel Leive; Speedway high school choir, directed by Melva

Carroll Long, and the fourth grade choir of the Speedway elementary school, under the direction of Hazel Smith. Last night's participants included combined choirs of the Indiana Medical Center Nurses’ Choral club and the Arsenal Technical High School Boys’ Concert club, a trumpet fanfare by Pt. Benjamin Har-

STATE DEATHS

tion by Chaplain Bernard P. DeCraine of Ft. Harrison.

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Burvivors: Wife, Mabel Hausel-

SUONVILLE.WIRiam Eifier, vivor: Wife, Daisy. Samuel Hauselmire Lepina; daughter, Mies mire; sons, Bertram, Edgar. BRAZIL—Mrs, Thelma Hendrix, 43. Sur vivors: Husband, Verne; son, Pfc. Marsha .; daughters, Joan Ellen, Vivian Olair; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hutson; sis. ter, Mrs. Marjorie Thomas; orothers, Marshal, Sgt,

Morris W. ‘Hutson BRYANT George R. Spade, 89. Survi. vors: Wife, Mary M.; daughters, Mrs, Cla. ra Houser, Mrs. Bonnie Bishop, Mrs, Lizzie | Spencer, Mrs. Dottie Green; sons, A, C.,

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Mrs, Jian 2 Whiteman. 76. | Yasband, L.; daughters, Edgimgton, aan, Blanche Sisk: sons, Carl, sister, Mrs. Blanche Smith, Di Richey, 4. Burvie vors: Brothers, C, J, T. 2, CENTERPOINT George 8. Hodshire, #7. | Survivors: Brothers, James H.. Roy; sisHazel Gilber, Mrs. Barah Hat

RY--Mrs. Minnie Pahr, 70. Survivors: Daughters, Tillie and Bdna Pahr; son, Willie; sister, Miss Sarah Schroer; brother, Henry Scliroet EVANSVILL E— Engelbert H. Determann, 3 ur Daughters, Mrs. Robert C. Dunn, Mts. R. Mendenhall, Mrs. Marie | Niffene, Rel; A) Engelbert; sister, Agnes Ee nn

Mrs, “WW. Bt fiman, 83,

ww emén Survivors: Bisters, Khubenklaus, Miss Minnie rs brother, John. Rollins, #8 juyvivors: DaughCG. K son, Fred; sister, Miss Josie Nigolay. Brie .Anne Benne

Mrs. Monnet, 3 Survivors: Son. Robert . Woatton) William oot! Miss: Elma Cathatine Bissler, 20. Burvivors: Parents, Mr. «nd Mrs. Bo Ww. Eissler; brothers, Plight Officer Robert L.

Miss | Mrs, 5 sisters, Mrs. James Laisiue,

William E., Charles O. James Schubert, 66. Survivors: Wife, (Margaret; daughters, Mry Jesse Water-| hory, Mrs, Delbert Adler, Miss Ethel Schu- —————

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bers, Sister Mary others. William ans Winekler, Mp ‘Charles Buschis,

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GENEVA-—-Mrs, _;. Green, 64, oe vivers: Husband, Cee; daughters, 18, {ha Mattice, “Esther, Phyllis, Mrs. - ene Ward, 8. Survivors: Mrs. Bagehe Ward,

HUNTINGBURG--Mrs. 8. Schillen, 83. Survivor: @ister, Mrs. ie Mey

LAGRO-—-Horatio Seymour MeKinley, 71. Frank

Survivors: Son, Ova; sister, Ms, Frymute.

NEW ALBANY. “Harden Rucker, 83. yivors: Sons, Willis, be amin; daughters, Mrs. s. Elma Asher, Mrs. Esther Perkins, sister, Harlow, Mrs. Anns Tether, n Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. L. A. Dona

NEW PARIS—The Rev, D, O. Wise, 72. Surviver: Wife, Bmma.

PORTLAND Mrs. Viesta Callah Survivors: Husband, Jesse L.. sons, rs. Charles, daughters, Mrs, George Foltz, Kenneth 'Oreen, Lelah “allahan; Mrs, Bdward | Reitenour; brother, Ora Grass, | SHELBURN Joseph Antsts, 83. SurviLpre: ughters, Mrs, Anna Davis, Mis. ary yrose; son, Lewis, TELL CITY—Mrs. Verna Lee Devillez, 22. Survivors: Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sim Arnold; brothers, Stanley D,, William C., Simpson Jr.; sisters, Mrs. Gladys Gortori, Mrs. Hazel Howe. WABASH-—-Mrs. Catherine Oswalt, 81, Survivor: Deughter, Mrs. Pred A. Gurtner. Charles Downey, 57. Burvivors: Wife, Frances; brothers, Clyde, Orville; sister, Mrs. Harley Stegner.

1 WINCHESTER Mr. Ells Reece Miller, |

HAMMOND Parents, Mr. an

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Car-Train Crashes.

Failure of motorists to cope with driving conditions was blamed to-

talities resulting from train-motor vehicle “crashes in Indiana.

been prevented by alert driving” was the opinion of Col. Killian, state police superintendent.

state's traffic fatalities the first 17 days of December occurred in train. motor vehicle collisions. A provisional tabulation by state police showed that 15 persons lost their lives in grade crossing accidents up to December 15. As of Monday, 54 persons had been killed in traffic crashes this month, Of the 795 traffic fatalities tabulated, 109 were car-train deaths. Last year's street and highway toll was 784,

day for the high rate of traffic fa- strep

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Negligence Blamed

was attributed by Col. driver negligence and intense winter weather,

Thursday.

sive driving tactics,” Col. Killian warned them to keep windshields and other windows free of frost and SHOW, that falling snow and mist reduces visibility to the danger point.

BLUFFTON, Ind., Dec. 18 (U, P). —Mrs, Lida Carter, Muncie, re-

other persons were uninjured terday when an. Indiana railroad bus collided with an automobile driven by Mrs. Carrie Day, Bluffton,

of the Poplar Grove grade school, Damage to both vehicles was minor. Driver of the bus was Frank Helblig, Bluffton,

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