Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1946 — Page 2
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-0i’ in Le {Continued It also reveal ‘Truman a let July 6, 1945, +t 31, But the wrote, urged | “Bo it was | tinue,” he. co time I should longer remair first and you you should d like me to r me first and Sougt “I had w meant a per } } i . tween us. Bi samples REE been able to rer tu off at the start of the commercial, A reluctant girl in Frankfurt, Germany, is being inoculated as with you fron sd the gadget automatically turns it back on at the end. the allied military government seeks to prevent diphtheria and dertook to do IL ay . scarlet fever epidemies. noon, Feb. 5 Rane’ + Shi : while ¥ woul Sons; They I Mee P J. Skiles, AA the state. Pistol and rifie ranges, talk with you p)~Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. ClO L A bo O I : . Pista i us a Harbor, will welcome 1730 other service eaaqger rere utlines and trap-shooting facilities should Courée Jets $ ! du 4 * | p Mr. Ickes meetings . he Jone vas Jove hers ren Steps for Industrial Peacef: metins he ’ : He ; the secretary’ aboard are three things congress ernment be placed In a position be built for the angler to improve EE Tier sey — i to settle the strike problem | Where 20 billions of its treasury 1s his casting technique. : a ua i» sald Mrs. Skiles, 56, who Pris subject to withdrawal by corpora-| “Sufficient ground should be ac- F r the Pr t Poo, miles from their 40-acre |20d renew production, Walter Pris) yong 14 45 fantastic that Ameri-|quired for clubs to hold their field 13881 3 Prasident bie, secretary of the Indiana C. L|can big business is guaranteed, Ji trials and permit he. sealing gE of HH the Pauley. n or T we would like fo see one |O. council, told the Hoosier con-| average 1936-39 profits even hunting dogs. A hun - ih rE ado. and MY. We thought that if we Ee boys coming home we |gressional delegation today. makes no effort {g operate.” ing lodge should be constructed HEL choice exoept : too—in spirit.” In letters to the 11 congressmen amount to gov-|large enough for an assembly room ik 1 he did. their youngest son, Emmet Lee, 15, |Mr. Prisbie listed the’ vital steps| ernment financing of business’ that will accommodate the mem- It " as (1) passage of the Bailey bill|strikes against price control, Mr.|bers of different clubs of the state 3 Says Te to end tax refunds to corporations, | Frisbie charged. : to hold conservation meetings. ini Asserting s » (2) immediate extension of price} At the same Ye, Janis Me. “This park should be made : bout MI. Pa SALEM, Mass , P.) ~Her husband, a railroad brakeman, trol and (3) labor investigation| Ewan, chairman of the Indiana C.|sportsmen’s paradise—a place o rather po Tt at home; and he prowled around ps “conspiracy of big business|I. O, political action committee, national interest,” Judge Hamill Mr. Ickes ad big red railroad lantern, Mrs. Barbara |, mash the labor movement” |wrote Senator Raymond Willis sqid. , “Some of y “The Bailey bill proposes to take| urging him to oppose the contro- i felt moved a 8» the government out of the busi-|versial Case bill now jn the senate. fact that wh PD =. Watkins, 71, ssid 10887 |, acs of financing strike-breaking by| The bill, Mr, McEwan held, is “de- STELLE RENEWS ‘HIS ...1 told t Georgia on a do-nothing platform— | aging the refund and carry-{signed to break up labor unions— : verified. . . . ; back-carry-forward provisions of an invitation to labor-haters to lieve that t and will see to it that |), revenue act,” he said. break strikes, provoke Yioletics with ATTACK ON BRA should. eve veteran « - sancti f Fi : . cipati Tt 1s preposterous that the gov-1the on of Sours prders SPRINGFIELD, Til, Feb. 13 (U. “have! in mir P.).—~John Stelle, American Legion Mr. Pauley t MILITARY SERVICE [CIVIC LEAGUE MEET luuioas commander sou read a, TO BE HELD TONIGHT charges of ineficiency in the ed 0 you o : veterans affairs administration in a sions . . . tl MORE POPULAR NOW! me, mo sr one me EEE EERE i will discuss future community im-|ganization’s annual pilgrimage to troleum tha provements at the meeting at 7:30|the Lincoln tomb. partment be has| mission cons o'clock tonight in public school %es ‘of war, | No. 1, 36th and Gale sts. Omar N. Bradley, head of veterans “Your repl Speakers will include John Schu- afta, hich was touched off Jan. | been thinkin macher, city council president; with Mr, Stelle’s letter to all But, despi army an- ‘Herman E, Bowers and R. CO. Dauss, (congressmen charging “dereliction Ickes prepar city council members; Thomsds R.|of the veterans administration.” and sent it Jacobi, city engineer; A. C. Helm,| “I have said, and I repeat,” Mr. commission city street lighting engineer; James Stelle said, “that all America honors Mr. Pauley Blythe, street lighting engineer for Gen. Omar N. Brfidley as a great
e - +3 “Proj the . Indianapolis Power & Light |general. The American Legion is
shortage, was driving : Co.; Ralph PF. Dragoo and L. 8,|happy to join the nation in paying ers Him t wd attracted his Pinch of the Indianapolis Water [him tribute as such. But if this propriety of . Co. tribute requires covering up the oil man for W. A. Eitelman is president of inefficiency of the veterans admin- it responsit the eivie group. istration and turning a deaf ear to oil.” — the complaints of our comrades, it}. . Mr. Ickes ( ; toe costly and too dear a price tion that t : i ir tl ED [indianapolis stores including the F UGITIVE HELD f OR Mr, Stelle, former Illinois gov- ot
Wm. H. Block’ Co, Gray, Gribben ernor, told the Legionnaires that the A CE & Grey, Marott Shoe store, Indiana {the coast guard 183,276. PURSE SNATCHING question of a veterans hospital site . selected (Pur Co. Craig's, Morrow's: Nut| Later this week the navy will at Decatur, Ill, was not the basis House and Bertermann’s Florists. announce a new point score change| A self-styled fugitive from a of the original argument that deK. V. Ammerman, Broad Ripple ; Georgia chain gang was held by veloped beween him and Gen. Bradprincipal, will crown the queen police ‘on suspicion of having. en- ley, but over Gen. Bradley's re. with roses, and Steve Bellinger, luctance to accept a Legion commit-
T, O. 1. president, will present the junder the gaged In a purse-grabbing tug-0-|tee membership. war at the City hall at dawn today.
gifts, disclosed. — The suspect, Robert Les Jackson, (CHINA MAY SEND | 39, was nabbed on N. Alabama st, TROOPS T0 JAPAN
Shartly “afper Mn ri Wester, SHANGHAI, Feb. 13 (U. P). — CHATWOmAR, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek wrung her purse from her at the disclosed today that Chins was conrear entrance of the City hall sidering sending troops to Japan to She said he stepped from the rear | join in the occupation. door corridor as she entered, say-| Chiang also told a press confering “Hello baby.” Then, she said, | ence, his first in Shanghai in 10 he snagged her purse. She clung years, that no secret or formal neto the pocketbook and the two | cotiations were underway with Russtruggled into the alley behind the | (is put that informhl talks were hall. After a brief tussle, he fled | eins held regarding “economic co-
with the purse. 4 - Police later arrested Jackson on operation” between the two coun
tries. the basis of a radio description. tate In hi } w t : Asked if U, 8B. Becretary of 8
’ James F. Byrnes would be informed Weaver's spectacles, the exact of the negotiations he said “the amount of money contained in her | yy ioq states will—and should be— purse, and a jar of cold cream informed.” y : she had been carrying. He was| uy, gaiq4 a formal announcement identified by his victim. could be expected soon on ChineseJackson told the arresting offi- French negotiations. cers he hdd escaped from a Georgia Chiang did not elaborate on his chain gang. He also has a local statement regarding occupation police record. He was booked. on
in Japan but added that he a vagrancy charge, pending further ins with Gen. Douglas MacAr-
investigation. thur in general principle on re-edu-ICE PAGEANT KING |c*¢ the lence
AND QUEEN CHOSEN SAFECRACKERS FAIL The annual Tce-O-Rama Tuesday IN 2 ATTEMPTS HERE
at the Fairgrounds coliseum will be| There gere some disappointed highlighted with the crowning of |safecrackers in Indianapolis this morning. Rey Jatobe 41d Jewel Dorsey 881" During the night, yegys : broke Miss Dorsey, 17, senior at Howe|INto two firms three blocks apart, high school and a representative Out falled to net uy J ai of the Jive Hive in Irvington, and a ng hy a. rif 121 ington high school and a member | oq the combinations on two safes of the Buzz Bucket, were elected|i, the office, but were unable to from 15 girls and 14 boys repre- ny
n the safes, senting 18 local teen canteens. ; pet the Hoosier Foundry Co. 1002 The runners-up will serve in the |g Michigan st. the front door was court of the sécond yearly ice pag-Norced and the combination eant sponsored by the city recrea- knocked off a safe in the office.
tion division. Again, the safe remained unopened.
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