Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1946 — Page 8
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Sunday, May 12th
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ARV IN NEW YORK
The following Indianapolis soldiers are scheduled to arrive in the New York port of embarkation for
| sion and mutual assistance treaty
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1948
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(174 out of the 380 Marion county pregincts.)
CONGRESS (Eleventh District)
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NEW YORKER WILL SPEAK AT BANQUET
Dr. A. 8. Trickett of New York will address the annual banquet of
the Methodist Youth Fellowship convention tomorrow night in the Heath Memorial Methodist church. The convention will open with a business session at 3:30 p. m. and continue through a night session. Dr. Trickett is a former army chaplain recently appointed associate secretary of the board of missions and church extension of the Methodist church. The Rev. Floyd Seeling will introduce Dr, Trickett and serve as toastmaster, The Rev.
| Charles Query is host pastor.
DR. C. L. WILLIAMS TO SPEAK AT FORUM
The Unitarian forum will pre-
sent Dr. C. L, Williams in a panel discussion on
“Mental Health in
Indiana” Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in All Souls Unitarian church,
Dr. Williams is the director of
the newly organized Indiana Coun{cil for Mental Health.
Dr. E. Burdette Backus, host
4767! church minister, wil lact as mod-| 1,541 [erator of the discussion. The public |* 1636!is invited to attend and to ask| questions during the open session folowing the panel talks,
ger locomotive mileage order, such service will next Friday, May 10..
ous than in wartime.
BALTIMORE &
® WOLF'S OPEN EVERY WIGHT
directed specifically at Germany h 5.756 | “and her possible future allies, it MBit) a; hn 7.914 was disclosed officially today. os JUDGE JUVENILE COURT | Hoffmann . 10,216 STATE SENATOR JOINS cus ransvaate ries 1,005 | FOR. ..ciiiirrrirrnratiienns 2,321 0 EE A 2341 Murray .... ‘ 046 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, AIBIBOR .orensvvssiresssnnre 1,214 Anderson. ......v- revises 3,643 BACKS: «.vozvesrirsrnsiovess 3,628 BABY .....cesacarnsrnrnisrie 3,528 To New York Central|Bookedis ................... 1,327 BOYER .ucosrebsrrssssivsrine 2,248 Passengers COX 1. sresimmssnrsnnsrense 7.119 Oralgr o..oeonee:evs boos soesvs 2,081 IDAVIS .cursavrnnesrvrrniinnase 2,145 by 0. D. I Order No. 8Q/ == ERY Eas a are sth 5,493 EFFECTIVE MAY 10 Doerr: ..oveereimsesserese . 610 BISrIARe .....oivivvizerrenia 3.841 TRAINS LISTED BELOW [Faucett ..............cccoue. 1,038 SIME ouvir scvsrinriaran 1,815 WILL BE SUSPENDED BOK... .2: nssavsesnrirnsnsna 2,510 Bardin ...c..ocinucirrsscnns 1,721 - | Hayes Barris sane asye tne ta . 1934) FROM INDIANAPOLIS Iske ........coovvinrinnnnn 1,561 | JONAS ...ievesrsersenvinisee, 4413 111:10 A. M. Train No. 13 to Peoria [Kilgore ............c0000ur.s 1,893 apd intermediate BIlion ..........ce50000000.. 2,508 points. 0 RUE ...c.vnviscanssnsvios 1471 LittleJom a.onvsvss evens 3,298 5:00 P.M. Train No. 408 10 Cin={Manee ...v..co..civesiiiine. 5,838 © cinnati, | Miles ChriEA Eee te esi 2,750 bio | Mulrine taeessruransininvas 4392 10:00 P. Mn, Teain No. A Sor TO-oconnell ....oeeneieennins 4.460 edo. an Toit MOWER... aii vnvnstins 4,256 Xn Ep Pode. .cicveeiieiiiioneiins 2.875 PHONEr of eaenvsssescsivnsass 1924 38 departing: 1080p . 3.208 P. M) [Quill Cars esasnserurrrrr iran 10:55 P. M. “Cleveldnd Special,” [Reed ........ siivsesrirai nin No. 420, to Cleveland. (Saylor «e.c.orussesseerssres BONBLE uence sisvrssrstssnnes 1,634 Reservations Automatically [Sirmin ..................... . 335 Cancelled on trains suspended [Slinger ..................... 3,500 under O.D.T. Order No. 60 will, {Spilman ........cocvvnunnnns 1.780 of course, be refunded, or adjust- Stewart... ....oicesisrnsrns « 3595 ments made to other trains if |TUmbOVEe ........co..iiininis 1,545 space is available. Wiliams .............5.04. 2715 » JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE For Further Information, |Braughton. ................. 2,125 consult your ticket agent. Murphy ...... 6,345 Additional Trains te be Suspended C Thigh INTY CLERK 4.085 May 15th will be A OIINISKEY .....0isogensais . A gy Touk Will Be Announced Later {tcORTIRY oenoveen. aria 1,708 MBICOMNE 5. cuss ssinsinsineea 843 WHhHRE ..... c.f iii 7.1685 COUNTY AUDITOR Berry 2.969 BAY iii Tin eis 3,534 Gordon .............., 5,339 N Y COUNTY TREASURER EW YORK ENTRAL CIE orriireireninrinn 2,817 Fogarty ....... OPE . 8894 Shinn /..ovveviee a 913 '® WOLF'S OPEN EVERY NIGHT © : DEPT o . : STORE © > wi 6 Between North & Walnut Sts, =| 619 N. Capitol Ave. ™ I , w s " o| ‘Mother's.Day [8 3 Feature! Lo Sizes 40 to 52 Mother will love these delightful new spring dresses in .a ! splendid selection of colorful cotton prints. Women's “Nu-Eve” Rayon * | Elastic Top PANTIES 69<, 79¢, 89< yy y Sizes 1 to 5—Tearose Only! WORKMEN'S SPECIALS! | ! } > ® 1 ' Men's Blue Denim. @ Men's Blue Chambray |= { oo | DUNGEREE on | Work SHIRTS 1 or 3 ] | (PANTS) (Navy Surplus) |S | : * | $750 | $905 |: i _— oe m | PAIR EACH |= | . ! mw Sturdy, well made, fully Madé to give real service. 2 | reinforced. Sizes 31 to 40. @ Alsizes 14t017. -t J ®
THREE YOUNG GIRLS
HIT BY CARS HERE!
Three young. girls . were treated for minor cuts yesterday after being! struck by ‘automobiles. Carroll Jean Winter, 11, of 3216 N. Colorado ave, walked into the side of a car driven by Beatrice Bruther of 3506 Forest Manor ave, Daureen ‘Brown, 2, of 2338 Prospect st. was hit when she ran across the street near her home, The
driver was J. W. Roberts, 27, of 2304 N. Sherman dr, Mary Ann Krazaska, , of 1231 E. Raymond st., ran into the path of
binge Hersherger, 60, of 1215 Bl (Advertisement) ymong st. In a head-on collision at N, Meri- Check itching.
dian and St. Olair sts, last night, F ir st Police arrested Melvin-E. Sims of pNyerville, Ill, and charged him with drunken operating, Clyde E. Harden, 47, of 5931 Rawls ave, was the driver of the second car. Nobody was hurt,
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WHITE HOUSE ROBINS
WASHINGTON, May 10 (U. P.). ~The secret service investigated
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FALSE TEETH
That Loosen I Need Not Embarrass |
an automobile driven in an alley by
any wearers of false teeth have suf! © Jered sal embarrassment Skuse Ph i ] the shrill commotion outside Presi- Phe Pte y not Yonied Ha dent Truman's window—and found | {hi5, Bappening to vou. Just sprinkle three Deviy-hatahed robins, They wder on oir he, Hold Tals were in. a nest atop a pillar on a {eth more "Doss mot sour. Checks . Checks] White House porch “plate 000s" (denture Breath), Get!
COAL CRISIS CUTS TRAIN SERVICE ~ STARTING MAY 10
Office of Defense Transportation Orders
Curtailment mn Passenger Service
TO MEET THE NATION'S MOST SERIOUS COAL CRISIS the Office of Defense Transportation has ordered a drastic reduction’ in the coal-burning passen-
of all railroads. Under this be cut ‘one quarter starting
and, by the following Wednes. day, May 15, will be halved
MANY TRAINS WILL BE: DROPPED MAY 10th. And many remaining trains will be slowed by extra stops to spread service in the best possible way. Many observation and lounge cars will be replaced by equipment of greater carrying capacity. But after all possible adjustments, the situation will still be even more seri-
RESERVATIONS ON SUSPENDED TRAINS are automatically cancelled by the Office of Defense Tyansportation’s order The railroads will, of course, refund your money, or will endeavor to adjust reservations to. remaining service if space is available.
OHIO RAILROAD
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
at any drug store.
WITH UP TO HALF THE PASSENGER CARRYING CAPACITY CUT, there will be too little train space for even’ the most essential traffic. Sleeping cars will inevitably be sold out*and coaches crowded to the point of standing room only.
The Office of Defense Transportation General Order 60 reads:
"Restrictions on certain passenger train operations, No common carrier by railroad engaged in the transportation of passengers within the continental United States shall (a) during the period beginning at 12:01 o'clock A.M.; May 10, 1946, and ending at 12:01 o'clock A.M., May 15, 1946, operate. a total daily coal-burning passenger service locomotive mileage in excess of 75 per cent of the total coal-burning passenger service locomotive mileage operated by it on April 1 1946; and (b) an and after 12:01 o'clock A.M. May 15, 1946, and until futher order of the Office of Defense Transportation, operate a total daily coal-burning passenger service locomotive mile. age in excess of 50 per cent of the total coal-burning passenger service locomotive mileage operated by it on April 1, 1946. “Cancellation of reservations, Each common carrier by railroad shall forthwith- cancel such passenger reser. vations and take such #ther action as may be necessary to carry out the terms and purposes of this order."
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ASK YOUR TICKET AGENT. But please be patient, as'during this crisis; both hig window and his telephone will be overworked.
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LOC/ BRIE
Jobs, housin vill be subject "Town Meeting day at Phyllis Speakers will | Richardson, IMrs. Naomi Frisbie, Cleo Artis and Will
A series of « at the Y. M. ¢ at 9 p. m. Sat dance. Danc precede the d is sponsored and Y. W. C.
School 77 F ciation will h 2 p. m. Sunc museum. * Mr cipal of schoo cers will act a:
“The Chem ments” wiil “| Ralph L. Shri diana univers ment, before f cal society at the World W rium. Section also will be e at the meetin
The finance George H," CI lief corps 10 w at noon Tue: 513 N. Illinof Foster, preside
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