Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1945 — Page 9

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¢ ; underprivileged children of school " LONDON . P).~King bs CAIRO, Dec. 19 (U. P).~The $268 University Heights yesterady Ws uc. 2 a but- STALIN IS ‘GRANDPA’ Arabic newspaper Al a - HITS total bond MILLION in pan Hall room.

wife last night, and Queen 08CO 3 )~Gen- last night the United States’ will Anal Victory Loan drive today|freshments were served by members did & turn with her foot- ee Ta: Svet- | have to use force if it attempts t0/mounted to $68,200,000, topping the|of the campus Home Economics man. : oy n a mother last week, it fulfill “the senate's undemocratic state’ overall quota by $103,200,000. a . Prizicess Elizabeth, in long white| so" ott oC! : resolution” favoring unrestricted spa res + nl (6) A 6 a

- [Jewish - immigration into Palestine: | to- individuals reached = total of] danced with a chef from the palace |g, iet jeader gave birth toa daugh-| ‘Let the senate take note that|$112,100,000, more than $38,000,000

kitchen. - © to open the gates of Palestine to|over the for the category. It was annual “below stairs” We etiam was married a little Jewish immigration, the United Sule SFE. P and G series bonds COLD PREPARATIONS {Christmas party at Buckingham more than & year ago to a fellow States will have to mobilize and |through Dec. 31 will count toward| Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Noss Drops hes dried Palace. The royal family spent an student at Moscow uhiversity. reinforce her troops in the Middle [the state's record. "| CAUTION—Use Only as Directed

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Ine. In other hearings the board approved transfer of $62.260 from po- OLDS were barred when 7. 2 lice and fire department salary poy "s Burkett 7 QA xX funds to uniform allowances. The| Detective Sgt. Charle 7 coast Yh money, board members said, repre-| kayoed a jewel theft suspect yes- 4 q \ sented savings already effected and | terday in a bout on N. Illinois 55 ps _ 7 not an additional appropriation. | st. that attracted hundreds of A P10 1 ACO | oH 7

Approval of the transfer means ap- | non-paying spectators. proximately $60 apiece to local fire- It all began. when Sgt. Burkett men and policemen for uniforms. | challenged George R. Nolen, 29, Defer Decision of Vincennes as the latter tried The tax commissioners deferred| to sell some diamonds in a jewdecision on a proposed $156,000] elry store at 115 N. Illinois st. bond issue for grade ‘separation| Nolen ran. The sergeant led with projects, principally one at the| nis right. They fell in the slush West Morris st. crossing of the! in the middle of Illinois st. The Belt railroad. | crowd cheered. : Reason for denial of the rate| Then, dispensing with . the case appropriation, the board said,| marquis of queensbury rules, Sgt. was the prospect of a $147,000 defi-| Burkett parted his opponent's cit in the city’s finances if all ap-| hair with a blackjack. Nolen, propriations now in effect are spent.| hooked on a vagrancy charge, Arch N. Bobbitt, corporation will have a municipal court council, charged with conducting| hearing Friday. the fight against high traction

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mission in opposing continuance of A \ S's [6 py present fares and indicated he | 4 ! / A Ze » § Va Vz <5 A \ WY \ A would try again for the $10,000 ap- } : N V9 2 propriation, next time on the 1946 A heavy snow that appeared end- A ! /

{less to laboring park department bidget Which Will become. effestive | pioyees 1s exeected 10 by cleared The city has entered the Tate from Lake Sullivan by Christmas. case as an intervenor against cur-| Farks Superintendent Paul Brown, rent street car, trolley and bus who first tried to have the ice ready . fares in effect on a “trial” basis [OF skating, by Saturday, said the since Sept. 15. Present rates of <NOW bad delayed the schedule. 10 cents for single rides and eight AR attempt yesterday to use tokens for 55 cents apply to all three | N€aVy mechanical sweeping equiptypes of transportation. | ment to ‘clear the: M-acre ‘skating | Pe | area was unsuccessful. The equip- | t broke‘ through the ice and

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| Workmen were busy today, howOF JAP BEATINGS ==: sweeping by hand. Then, the | ice will be scraped or sprayed to YOKOHAMA, Dec. 19 (U. P.).— smooth it. ; Affidavits from eight American sol-| Once the lake is ready, a record

diers formerly held in the Mitsu- crowd is expected to exceed last shima prisoner of war camp were year's estimates of almost 5000 daily

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