Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1946 — Page 13

gi = FRIDAY. FEB. 1 1088 aa Si Te ye THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ee - ome - — Ce Sern Safety Board Turns Bown + Dance to Welcome Servicemen {RADIO HOOKUP TO Checks Rheumatic Promotion for Sat. Russell Ny | BOOST. STATE FAIR

durday Onl Pai ; ) : ! 5 ernor Gates announced the appy Unly joo n Quickly ‘Touted as a potential*1946 candi- no additional captaincies roviden F . The Indiana Fair Board entered| ointment of Jesse DeVault, Tipton enny” Bo nels Say Rls dimitri dite for sherit, Sgt. Charles J. Rus- for in the current budget. ¢ WE its second day of detailed planning|railroad employes, fs | ; y X i BE 252 are ing. Get. Get a pack sell today had been denied a cap- The . board yesterday advanced 3 : ; % Sop che 1888 {aif ;toay after si saperiniendept to wioceed Lee Way.A Compound, a oY {oie Ns Krie safety board Wayne M. Bear {rm lieutenant to go : nonndement of a precedent-break-|nick. The appointment was made TCHES \ 0 ot oN hy y y captain: Albert Slate from détective : ing radio contract at the close of{on the recommendation of the ir Sgt. Russell is a special investi- sergeant to lieutenant and Edward! yesterday's meetings. board. | ; arton c pany geviendia. results re gator assigned to the prosecutor's C. Dersch trom patrolman to cor- The board contracted with Harry| Mr. Waynick resigned the post’ of 10 and it Jou do not fesl better. return tne| OMiCe, Prosecutor Sherwood Blue POral > n E. Symthe of Fi. Wayne, repre-lrecently to wake over a it 18 Sold by Your sens ooth- | requested his promotion to captain! Four policemen and Proverick : nh senting a combined hook-up of 17of the Spring Mill state park hotel. guarantee, mg |yesterday. Safety Board President Davenport, office manager of the . Indiana radio stations, for the stag-| Other contracts approved by the e anywhere kind {rug stores everywhere. Fecommendad > will H Remy explained there are ouse of ‘Crane, 124 8. Meridian st., ! # | ing of a huge four-hour radio show| fair board yesterday included one es : — - —. were commended by the board for § |on the fair's opening night, Aug. 31.| with Joey Chitwood, first entry a capturing two bandits in & holdup’ Setting up of a state-wide net-|this year's 8500-mile Slane 8b :

jat the firm last week. The police- : work for the opening broadcast was| Speedway, for a. thrill show |

x ; | . y . 'men were Sgt. James Langsford and i | hailed as an historic move by Lt.|with Bafnes-Carruthers Co. for a on IV ‘| |} Patroimen Ernest Lepper, Thomas Gov. Richatd T. James, a board|nightly entertainment feature at Re ‘. Flanary 1 and Robert Hamblin, ; member, who said It promised the|the fair

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{—~Adm. John H. Towers was sched- | ] " FREE |uled to relieve Adm, Raymond A.| Servicemen will be “welcoméd home” next Sunday to the Riviera GOOD CHOCOLATE fib SOM SWELL CHOCOLATE d C otto n | Spruance today as commander-in| club when ‘members of Club XII sponsor a dance. Members of the : BITS COOKIES! 4 Immediate | chief of the Pacific fleet and the| committee include (standing, left to right) Kathy Zimmerman and L Our Ra cks Are Filled § Alteration | Pacific ocean areas. Margie Christoph, and (seated, left to right) Stacia Yasha and Betty Service | Adm. Spruance is scheduled to| Brown. Other club members are Mildred Angelopolous, Katie Resnick, With Brand Now ig | become president of the navy's war| Grace Lawdermilk, Helen Casey, Sylvia Glazer and Louise, Mildred and . o

| Oliege at Newport, R. I. Lulu Ricos.

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fat lait. Teas TOPCOATS Ee) | Overseas Costs for GI Wives, OF HARDWARE MEN

Siz es H. J. Klopfenstein, Portland, is | WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (U. P.).| Rep. Pace said, “so I have intro-|the new president of the Indiana | — Enlisted men's wives who want | duced a bill to correct it.” Retall Hardware association.

. ‘ GGIE P 1" Other new officers elected yester:) ANTS 0 Y {to join their G. I. husbands over It seems to me that enlisted men 4. . ot the end of a fottr-day con- },

Ss i x 39° {seas at army expense got sympathy |are just as anxious to see thelr |vention are Darrall R. Parsons,

We Have | fron i wives and babies and | ble to . | n the house military affairs ess able Muncie, vice president; and G. P. | afford the transportation costs,” he Sheely, IndianapoMs, Focblectod Sen. See the eoasy-to-make recipes on package

o : {committee today but no promise | ® ALL SIZES : . | pointed out. retary-treasurer. Mr. Sheely has ond make delicioys Cookies and +o With — of immediate action. . The American Legion also joined | been associated with the group for . i — i * ALL STYLES | Chairman Andrew J. May (D.|the congressional furore over the) over 40 years. b- : ROCKWOOD'S SEMISWEET CHOCOLATE od : 5 : Ky.) said he did not know at this army order. Directors elected are Robert F | ® ALL FABRICS time what the committee would do.| It said the plan was a “ridiculous Everett, Crown Point; Court Max-|

: {But he said the army should treat| mistake.” The “lowly paid privates, | well, Martinsville, and Herman | ) j p ) ; , J. / % ALL COLORS : \officers and ordinary enlisted men | Pfe's, corporals and duty sergeants” | Keller, Jeffersonville. Le . . ; 4 ’ 4 4 4 2

“alike.” who must foot their own transpor-| Members of the advisory board : y rd ® ALL PAT TERNS The army announced that begin- | tation bills are the ones who need | are Elmer A. Hummer, Lakeville | |ning this spring it would send de-| help, the Legion said. Other vet-|retiring president, and Charles w.

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| expenses of dependents of G. 1's in the lower grades. It is doubtful,

2 [the army added, that they even 2 ; could pay their own expenses over3 50 uf seas. ; Rep. Stephen Pace (D. Ga. imi hy mediately introduced a bill to give ; SE all G. I's the same chance that. 3 4 officers and top enlisted men have. = a “The fault may be in the law,”

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