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Cut bacon into %-inch cubes and saute until, lightly browned, Remove from fat, but do not drain. Meanwhile, sift flour, measure and resift three times with salt and baking powder. Measure % cut of the bacon drippings. Gradually add to the dry ingredients, stirring to distribute the drippings evenly. Add the crisp bacon and the milk all at once and stir vigorously until dough just stiffens.

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(For Friday luncheon) 14 1b. string beans 2 thsps. margarine 2 tbsps. flour | 2c. top milk and bean liquor | 15 tsp. celery seed % tsp. salt dash pepper 3 hard-cooked eggs

.. Wash beans, clip off ends and cook while in salted water (3 tsp. salt to 1 ec. water) to cover, for 20 to 25 minutes. Drain and reserve liquor. (There should be about % e.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i Couple Shot in Hotel Lobby By Stranger in Dress Suit

CHICAGO, March 12 (U. P.).— A man in a full’ dress suit shot a Chicago real estate man and his woman companion early today in the lobby of a North side hotel. Police sought Charles Montell, Lansing, Mich, in whose room at a nearby hotel they found a full dress suit and parts of a revolver. Witnesses said © the victims, Charles Kuhnel, 40, and his secretary, Mrs. Harry L. Fisher, 38, had left the cocktail lounge of the hotel shortly after ¢ a. m. and were walking through the lobby when they were approached by a stranger brandishing a gun. The man fired three shots at<the ceiling, then fired at Kuhnel and Mrs. Fisher and fled. ’ Mr. Kuhnel and Mrs. Fisher, both of whom were shot in the left side, said they never had seen their assailant before, Lt. James Quinn said police, acting on an anonymous tip, had gone to Montell's room at a nearby

hotel. In addition to the suit and gun parts, police found a bill of sale for the suit, which had been bought shortly after Montell registered yesterday. The barrel and other missing parts of the gun ‘were found in an alley behind the hotel. Police said they also wanted to question a man who had been in the bar with Mr, Kuhnel and Mrs. Fisher and who took them to! Passavant hospital. Mr, Kuhnel said he had told the man not to go into the hospital with them because he did not want the man to “get involved.” | Mrs. Fisher's husband, a business | associate of Mr, "Kuhnel, said he had been drinking with ‘the couple | earlier in the evening but had re-| turned home und 3:30 a. m. | A room clerk in the residential hotel in which Mr. Kuhnel and the! Fishers both lived said Mr. Fisher | had left’ the hotel with an un- | identified companion shortly after the time fixed for the shooting,

EXPECT WOOLRIDGE INDICTMENT TODAY

: rt Times Special » BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March 12. —A Monroe county grand jury this afternoon was expected. to return an indictment against Joseph Woolridge, 29-year-old confessed slayer of Bloomington's ‘choir sweethearts.” Last to testify before the jury were Woolridge's two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Jackson and Mrs. Jean Burton, and his brother, Cy Woolridge, who was arrested with him but later cleared of any implication in the crime. They testified to the character of the man who admitted in a signed confession that he bludgeoned to death Russell Koontz, stone company superintendent, and strangled Koontz's companion, Mrs. Phyllis Coleman, after surprising them in a love tryst in an aban-| doned quarry. Prosecutor Robert F. McCrea has asked for a first degree murder

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JESSE W. HADLEY, "69, DIES IN CAMBY

Jesse W. Hadley. Mason and | member of the Quaker church, died | last ‘night at his home in Camby Ind. He was 69. . ) | Mr. Hadley, who had been ill a’ month, was known among the bankers of the state as a salesman of lithograph and printing supplies. He was a member of the | Scottish Rite of Indianapolis, the Mooresville Masonic lodge, the Ararat temple of the Shrine of] Kansas City, Mo.,, and the Fairfield Friends church Services will be conducted by the! Rev. I. Lindley Jones, retired Quaker minister, tomorrow at 2:30; \p. m. in the Horton Puneral Home, { West Newton. ' Burial will follow |

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“Let's Swing It” a revue of high school and canteen talent, will be held in Caleb Mills hall April 6. Entries to date include Benny Barth and ‘his band; Marge Reed, vocalist; Jack Metcalf, tap dancer; Josephine Justice, monologist; Billy Stevenson, pianist, and Jack Kelley, acrobat. A group of 40 young people from 14 Indianapolis Presbyterian churches has been appointed to a {planning committeé. Proceeds from the show will He donated to Hanover college,

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INJURED BY TIRE RIM

Homer Logsdon, 26, of Greenwood, was treated at City hospital today for head and leg injuries received when he was struck by the rim of a tire he was repairing at the Indiana Tire and Rubber Co. 425 W. South st.

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TEANECK, N. J. March 12 (U, P.) —Mk. and Mrs. David Huff, who had been living in the family car with their four children | for a week, found temporary

shelter in the county jail today. The children were sent to the Bergen county children’s home, Mr. Huff, 29, said the house he had rented had been sold to a | serviceman and he was unable | to find another. { The children, who range in age from 18 months to nine years, had not changed their clothes nor had a bath in several days, Mrs. Huff said.

SEEK TO CONSTRUCT NORTH SIDE CHURCH

A record number of 49 building | permits, including one for construc- | tion of a new $150,000 Central Baptist church, today was filed: for | hearing before the zoning board Monday. The new sanctuary and school | building, to be constructed of In- | diana limestone at Central ave. and | Westfield blvd.,, would replace the | present structure at 519 E. 22d st. | Included among the requests is | one for a $25,000 branch post office | at 1138-44 S. Belmont ave, and a | $75,000 branch bank of the Fidelity !

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L. Marshall Vogler, state production and marketing administrator, today was named manager of a state food production and conserva- | tion program, as Indiana moved to relieve world-wide shortages of wheat and other staples. Secretary of Agriculture Anderson made the announcement in Washington and asked Mr. Vogler and | the state agriculture council to| spearhead a campaign “to get the story of the seriousness of the food situation to every one in the state so that food not only could be produced on a scale which prevailed

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INDONESIAN PREMIER . ANNOUNCES CABINET

| BATAVIA, March 12 (U. P).— | { Premier Sutan Sjahrir today an{nounced formation of a new cabi{net which he hopes can win] Dutch government recognition of | {the Indonesian republic he heads | {at peace talks opening this ' week. | Sjahrir's cabinet ‘was the third | formed since the unrecognized Re- | publican: government of Java was {created under the Japanese. occu- | pation.

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Police today announced recovery, of the body of a second drowning

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