Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1946 — Page 2

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EVERETT, Mass. Feb. 35 (U. P.).—Ten young mothers picketed the Center grammar os. Ten and approximately 100 others kept their | : were protesting the appointment of a wounded pal to replace a veteran woman teacher. | raced around the school yard wildly yelling | the placard-carrying mothers marched up and down

{ Commito, 28-year-old war veteran, was appointed principal | '& The mothers supported the candidacy of Miss Ruth D. Morrow, | DE ae he Sehuoal tat 28 years. She had served as principal |

a » { 25 (U. P.)~—William Farrar, 87, went for a walk | a oy Inet might. Two bandits took the money | away from him when he came home. Me. Farrar told polies the bandits. | Iay in walt for him in his home, where he lived alone. Police said the | _meighbors all knew that Farrar had come into a sizable sum with the |

years, this small Colorado town today was faced with the possibility | of The deadline for filing applications for city | offices had come and gone, and not a single candidate came forward | of A member of the incumbent city council said a be held and officers arbitrarily named, lest the | cease to exist officially. : :

Deat-Mute, 7, Lost on “Bus :

DETROIT, Feb. 2 (U. P)—Combining sign language with pencil |

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Miss Andrews, one-time “child wife” of George Jessel, is on an | eastern personal appearance tour. . The couple was married in Las Vegas, Nev, Oct. 27, 1045.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY pl suline Hampton, 526% E. Washington. |

ell W. Schindler, Stout Field; MarJuncheon, 13:15. p. m., Claypool. e Haines, 316 N. Noble, | club, luncheon, 1318 DP. 1. | ohn Jemes d

| J hn James Hamilton, RR. ob Oreen. | H Irene Martha wn, : nh elub, luncheon, 13:12 p.m.| § Randolph. ' ig 2802 N

George Randolph Adams Jr, ; Imogene Rachel Wyant, 2347

N. LaSalle. Hurry Gilbert Ragudsle, 958 N. Bosart; ,| leona M. Ragsd 2330 N. LaSalle. BIRTHS

Girls AV St. Fiancls—Charles, Grace Hunter, Russell

and , Oma Ab City—Wililam, Olars Smi Rhoades, Shelb: : Bm-|A% Coleman— Herschel, kicom 408’ N Delaware. [At Methodist—Raiph. Ch nh yg 31 Park; Mar. 147 Rawls; Herta Paula

Victor, Katherine Huffman, and Thomas, Ruth Sayder, AS Bi. Vinecenti's—Lester, Virginia Matheson; , Vivian Lee; Connie, Irene Rogers; ' LaVerne, Rlizabeth Princes, . Delores Steward, Letha Van Brunt, At Home Marvel, Philipena Brown, 2020. Wilcox; Robert, Geneva Smith, 947 Bell; Orville, Helen Montgomery, -! son; Jessie, Virgil Long, 1130 E. 24th, and Joe, Margaret Warner, 807 Lord. | Boys | At St. Francis-Jesse, Dorothy Frasier: | John, Gertrude Jarosinske; Roy, Marha hile; garet Murello, and Floyd, Helen Bennett, | Chicago; Dors Chambers, |At Oity—Thomas, Beulah Robinson; Clarence, Luella Shirley; Carl, Betty Royster Madel, Elizabeth Utley; William, Mabe | Baker; Joe, Helen Cohen, and Oliver, | Wilma Witcher, At Coleman—Claude, Edith McCord, and Hiram, Esther Crandall, i

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Ward N. Oolorado: |A% Methodist—Edward, Patricia Roberts: TR xn. James, Mary Worley, and Earl, Ruth d, 2001 James; Claudia| Cannon. 1517 Cornell. At BL. Vincent's—Chester,

cock: George, v | Helen Livingston; Elmer, Harriet Bry- |

ii 4421 Oentral; Helen 235 8. Shore drive, Chicago, d-| sant; Bradford, Martha Canfield; John, | Helen i Bdward, Jane Strickland, and John,

Jr.; Leona Marie Wa h elma Laas. , 40 8. Warman. [At Home George, Mildred Shes, 110 W. | : i King Plata hotel; | Arisona; Basel, Emma Wells, 506 8. | ibbon: Broadway, | Senate; Otto, Katherine Dietrich, 1310 | : : 1116 Cornell; Olene 8B. Benate; Thurman, nd, Boulevard piace. % 2M ! Doaaar, 3 or Addison; son, 2095 W. New York, and Obarles, | : 8 i Shigan. Lorene Harvey, 1523 Hiatt, : Tremont. Ls. i hy Enburg: Pearl Lo. DEATHS on Avi Ro Moores James Michell, 66, at Oly, lobar pneuMundy, R. R. 1, Mirjam Lavon Byker, 3M, at Long, rheuPe. 10 College; Ocle Vir. |, atle heart : sley, E. 10th Francis 8. Jones, 41, st City, bronchodan, 817 N. Bancroft; Virginia |, PO¢uUmonia. : . Brookside ave, a Se, 55, at Methodist, cerebral Sonday : ol , Caroline; |oriando W. Condon, 91, at 334 N. n3740 N. Penn. linois, pneumonias, * A Ann . 2030 XN, Nasi France Holt, 31, at Long, brain - 2800 Brookside Mary Katherine Lusk, 74, at Long, cerebral fy 2009 Brook- | James C. Hurt, 73, at h r.

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Dwight C. Park, 95, at Methodist, cerebral “o.; a. wa, a dons, sari alia mis Et Spb A] us endricks pl, Rosner, 62, at at. Vincent's, eere- ; | Thelma May Downton, 44, at 305 N, Persh-

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Japanese Communist party today clothes formally demanded the abolition of| donkey carts loaded with hay mo

a people's democratic government with a diet composed of a single

The demand was contained in a|dier born in Hawail of Japanese declaration adopted at the opening| parents. He has been overseas 33 of the three day fifth national Com-| months. The grassy plots get bet-

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JAPS POSTPONE ELECTION TOKYO, Feb. 25 (U. P.).—The

The cemetery is in charge of Sgt. Hayato Kusaka, an American sol-

water explosions. Twenty-foot | boulders “slide from the rising ground and sizzle into the water. “It is like a monster or whale

ter care than most cemeteries at

{Japanese government today post“'poned the general elections from

March 31 to April 10 in a move to insure that candidates for the house

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