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Methodist hospital with a right hip injury. Mrs. Mary Wells, 58, of 1519 Fletcher ave, went to her home after receiving first aid. Mrs. Juanita Locke, 24, of 1305 W. 33d st, was admitted to City hospital ‘yesterday with a fractured right leg. She had fallen Thursday on the ice near her home.

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MacArthur DON'T WORRY about Gen. MacArthur being traded out of control in Tokyo. Lowdown is that his authority will be une

s » » . EISENHOWER shake-up in the war department will continue. Latest word is that traditional G's (general staff divisions) will

will have wider authority. And more combat generals are

mean he’s resigning, though prec-

AVALON~"“The Great Mike" and Gun for Hire.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘“Salome--Where She Danped” spd “Midnight Manhunt.” BELMONTM-"“The Corn 1s Green" and “West of the Pecos.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Birth of the Blues” and “Geronimo.

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8 in Po “Over NN” “hooks tr he Deere WC ana SPEEDWAY "Torrid Zone" and “Night Club Girl.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Duffy's Tavern” and * pay STATE-"Rough, Tough and Ready” and “ 8 Saddle’ Tomor th y: “Plllow to Post” STRAND Stage, . Byerybody” and “Counter- k.” Tomorrow ' i and Tell” and . STRATFORD "Let 'Em

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Wagner-Ellender-Taft bill. Proposal, backed by National Savings and Loans League, would make direct grants to “welfare cases” so that taxpayers would ow actual cost of government aid.

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(Continued From Page One) Western Union to send telegrams to loved ones. 20 Cans Behind’ The Service Men's Club canteen counted 1500 through their gates in

doughnuts between 10:30 p. m. and 3:30 a. m. As oné worker put it: “Were 20 condensed milk cans behind.” ~Soldiers were leaving the station en masse to try their luck hitch hiking

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the decision of a fact finding panel. The panel is composed of three public persons plus a union and come pany. representative. : Votes will be counted after 1 p. m.

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.B.E.W. Members Buy Warm Outfits for 58 Little Ones!:

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s package containing candy, fruit! - poi nuts and a toy, an extra gift from the union members. x. . » . ! EARLIER in the day another : factory group, employees of Nae

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Co. and U. A. W., Local 761, C. 1. O., 048,

provided warm winter outfits for ih aaa sEesuen seRbaae his 4 needy tots. Employees of the National MalFollowing the traditional pattern, leable & Steel Castings Co. & the employees started taking volun U. A. W. Leeal 761, C.LO.... 24 tary donations shortly before Christmas. They clothed the chil dren completely, then took them to the factory for the annual Christmas party. To top it off, they fed the children] a warm dinner and loaded them down with extra gifts. The number of children clothed reached 880 today, 577 by Times shoppers and 303 by direct donors. Contributions were headed by the Stark, Wetzel & Co. with $350, Murat Temple with $100 and Murat Caravan club, . $25, and the Indianapolis Oil club, $60, ¥ J » : ONLY ONE day remains for you} to help clothe the hundreds of needy | § children depending on the Times Clothe-A-Child to bring Christmas|} to them. There are two ways in which you can help. 2 You can either mail a cash con tribution to the Times Clothe-A-Child fund, 214 W. Maryland st, or drop your extra dime in the Mile O-Dimes. Or you can call RI-5551 and make an appointment to come in and outfit a child yourself,

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Wishes Everyone a Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year

. 8 = CASH CONTRIBUTIONS

Balance to Date ...... $8470.37} Stark, Wetsel & Co. ........ $250.00

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