Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1946 — Page 4
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NUERNBERG, Jan, § (U, P)— ag told allied
and be- | Adolf Hitler, he planned to discard ay has ine| oy, upyehrer printiple” and set up
a cabinét to. which he would have
addpessed | been responsihl
.. “Goering was deseribed today in reports of his decision as believing that no one man was capable of
not be turned over to (such momentous acts as were the
C.l1ot of the leader vf Germany. The long-designated successor to : to have
by the union. [sald that he did not believe the
Nazis’ own philosophy of the “fuehr-
for ‘the seventh district.
Evans, senior U. 8. circuit judge
VETERANS TO GET COLLEGE PRIORITY
STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Jan. (U.P) ~Only veterans who left their classes at the Pennsylvania State college to enter military service can be- admitted to the overcrowded school at the start of next] semestér, President Ralph D. Hetzel | said today. Dr. Hetzel said the college must “keep faith” with its returning veterans. They will be given top consideration in a seven-point priority system to be used In approving applications,
SURVIVORS’ FUND GROWS MIDDLESBORO, Ky., Jan. 3 (U. P.) —At least $3500 had been received today by district 19, United
Mine Workers, for. a fund to care” for the 33 widows and an estimated 135 children of miners killed in last week’s explosion at the Kentucky Straight Creek coal mine near Pine-
{partmen t Ce . of State James F. B was informed about Gen,
ticipant, let's hear the truth, so we can apply it in our international thinking,” Mr. Capehart said,
approval of the senate, let's get the background now, while it's fresh in the minds of those who helped to make them. It will save a lot of * | headaches later.”
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Joseph N. Packett of Denver, Colo, who claims to be 107, is Salvation Army headquarters . in Cincinnati, 0, where he paused en route west after his annnal hitchhike journey to Irontown, O., former home of members of his family, Mr, Packett asserted he will live another 100 years, “just to be mean.”
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all their lives, refused to budge.
firecrackers.”
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; FT. WAYNE , , P), Their son, F. W. Burridge, tele-| _paymond B. a phoned Marlborough early today|qusky ©, confessed slayer of his| A contest to determine the pretand reported explosions were 0C-|yncle’ Jesse Goodlin, 63, last Nov,|tlest, furinlest and most unusual |eurring every few minutes ‘and 15° leaded guilty to a first degree|doll among the children's entries bullets and shells “were Whizzing| murder charge yesterday in circuit| Will be held at 3:30 p. m. today in through the air and going off like| court and immediately was sen- the Prospect branch library, 1125 tenced to life imprisonment at the| Spruce st. Indiana state prison by Judge William H. Sehannen. ; Hahn shot and killed his uncle| Cerene Ohr, supervisor of branches, WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (U. P.).—!tombstones in the ancient Copp’s with a double-barrelel shotgun fol-|and Miss Evelyn Sickels he Wilson Wyatt, former mayor of|Hill Burying Ground still bear bul-|lowing an argument over the result of work with children, Miss Louise Louisville, Ky, will begin his joh|let marks inflicted by British troops|of the Tippy Larkin-Nick Moran Hodapp, branch librarian will be in iter | in target practice during the siege|prizefight which they heard broad-| charge and Miss Mary Jo Spurrier cast from Madison Square Garden.'will tell the children stories.
church of which Mrs. Fisher was a member, will conduct the services.
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CONTEST ON DOLLS
Contest judges will be Miss Marian McFadden, city librarian; Miss ’
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