Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1946 — Page 2

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association will meet at 10 a.m. toyw in the D. A. R. home. Prof.

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his charges for brief vacations in Palestine. This helped a little, but | not much, :

home . . .

want to go home . . . we want to go home,” they chanted as I walked the establishment. Any-i}

dy for going £ little just from the sweat that to him 34 hours a day, day That was only part of it. I had two eggs in the commis which the G. 1's had tried up with blue paint and silver | stars, like a night club. Something | ha to eggs in Tap. ay | have a peculiar taste. is flavor | 8 skp not improved by the sight of an| nian, in greasy fur turban and bare feet that never felt water, in the kitchen, washing the dishes,

» » » NOTHING tastes right in Abadan. Nothing looks good. Nobody can smile, L.was on my way, two hours after I ed. 1 felt guilty, climb|ing into that pretty airplane. I tried not to look at ‘the youngsters jammed there in the dust, still chanting, “We want to go home.” | One of them, whom I never shall forget, had tears in his eyes. I don’t know anything about international relations, or why we needed an airpors at an oil refinery, but the sec- ‘| retary -of state says it's only a bad | "| memory now. I've been feeling bet- | ter ever since he said so.

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| ALBANY, N. ¥. Jan, 3 (U. P)— {Charles (Lucky) Lyslae, who was sent to prison by, t Attorney Thomas’ E. Dewey

tion and sentenced -to one term of | TI 8/10 to 20 years and two terms of|lo Dubbed “Lucky” because he survived a gangland “ride” and had few convictions on a police record

busting clean up of New York City. the 48-year-oid

pital.

session of the United Nations assembly in London next week, radio Moscow announced today.

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sonic cial affiliation service 8. Math Rabe, worthy patron.

Ini 278, ladies auxiliary,

chinists’ hall. Mrs. president.

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vice ent; ‘Cora vice president; Bessie

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Qusen Esther chapier 3. O. E. S., will | hold’ a and reception for new | members }

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is is worthy matron and Herman

Lawrence chapier, O.E. 8. will meet at 8 5 tonight in the lawrenge Masonic ha Fe 3

ternational Association of Machinists, |

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Pocahontas council 350 entertained with | 8 carry-in-dinner and program ‘last night | in heanor of Mrs. Mae Teter, Pifty-year membership certificates were presented Bb Jn Julia Kerr and Mrs Amelia | sn . : {

The Alvin P. Hovey corps 196 will in- | stall new officers ar 1:30

The TTY, Bernhardt,

The Women of the Moose will nominate, elect and install a new recorder at 8 p. m today at 135 N. Delaware st. i

The investigating committee of the Sahara Grojto auxiliary will meet tomorrow or at ‘the home of Mrs. Mary, Herrick,

WILL REPEAT VOWS (VU, « P)) ~Gen. Charles de Gaulle's daughter Eliza | beth, 22, and his military aide, Maj. | {Alain de Boiseieu, will repeat their | marriage vows ‘in a religious serv-!| ¥ ice today. They were married yes-:}-terday afternoon in a civil ceremony in De Gaulle’s suburban mans! sion at Neuilly. «

rator Wears Out 4 Bus re Going Home!

3 (U.P). — A, The first bus and its driver toted ve celebrator the salesman and his party bere and there throughout Detroit from | ) , m. New Year's eve until 7! the, next day. The driver |]

| bus and a fresh driver was) mb wri | is No. 3, equipped with another went out at 5:45 a. m. yes- | Driver No. 3 gave up after |

salesman ordéred a fourth

p. m. tomorrow | are Betty M. | senior | Junior | Blanche Cole, conductor; | Hart, treasurer, and Mamie Mur-| og will be in.|

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A memorandum, signed by Capt. C F. Behrens, executive officer, was thumb-tacked to bulletin "boards: “Subject: General conduct of all nel, civillan and military. “1, It* has been noted by this command that personnel are son duct themselves in an absu i in the passageways, phone and lollygagging “just isn't business booths and corners about the hos-

“2. The holding of hands, oscula~ tion, and constant embracing of WAVES, corpsmen or civilians and sailors or any combination of male

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i § fo ur j 3 “BY TH CHAIRMEN BEDFORD, Ind, Jan, 3 (U, P.) —

today that he had a statement of support from every county G. O. P, chairman in the ninth district in

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Mr. Wilson made a formal statement after James E. - Armstrong s for the nomination last y. Mr, Wilson denied that he would seek the U. 8, senatorial nomina.

“Any coputicn 1 me in the primary will have to its support from the Democrat party,” he , Mr. Armstrong's bid for the nomination threatened to produce a hot fight in ninth “district Repub-

from the old man,” said the aide. The old man—naval parlance for commanding officer—was not available, ; The American thesaurus of slang

who lingers to gpoon in the hallway after bringing his inamorata home.”

Rep, Earl Wilson (R, Ind), sald|

his race for renomina i to the |V house seat he now

Tieup Net Expected at Ft. Wayne" Plant FORT WAYNE, Ind, Jan. 3 (U. P.) ~The nationwidé proposed strike of the United Packinghouse

Workers of America (C. I. 0) which

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Holiday Eating Spree Blamed | Meat Shortage |

shortage of choice cuts of meat has nothing to’ do with

the meat packing try.

‘(affect that plant.

FIRE DESTROYS ATTIC OF FRAME DWELLING

An early morming fire destroyed the attic of a 2%-story frame house, 831 N. Capitol ave, owned by Ora C. Peters. Cause and loss was uns determined. ‘Awakened by the smoke, Henry H. Roach, discharged veteran, was injured on the hand and foot when he leaped through a first floor wine dow. He was taken to the City hose pital where his condition is fair.

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