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bank of at Indiana ave. and 10th st. |

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1948

VOMAN'S DEATHS |

PROBED BY CORONER

An autopsy was ordered by el oroner’s office today on the bat-| red and bruised body of a nude | oman found last night on the Fall creek near the bridge |

The body was identified as that |

of Mrs. Ella Coleman, 32, of 792 Hadley st. Police believe she had | been beaten to death elsewhere and | carried to the creek bank,

Several pieces of her clothing

The Morgue Can't

ELGIN, Ill, July 10 (U. P).— Red-haired Betty Jean Simms, 16, came here to mend a broken heart! Today her broken. body lay in the city morgue. Sheriff George Powell sald Betty Jean had been married to a 19-year-old youth now serving a term in the Nebraska state penitentiary for bigamy. He married her while still married to two other women, She came here from Nebraska City, Neb, with Mrs, Richard Heath, 22, who was seeking a

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Gubbins began to bicker. He sai he heard Miss Simms tell Gub-

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“I don't’ like blonds." According to» Harbaugh, Guhbins, who was bland, replied: “Then why don't you jump out?”

SET ON HOUSING

‘Two Public Meetings Called Here Tomorrow.

Betty Jean did. She’ died in a |

hospital.

400 BRIDES, TWO GIS DUE T0 ARRIVE TODAY morrow in, two

NEW YORK, July 10 (U. P)— One war bride ship and one troop

{olis citizens in renting and constructing houses will be aired to-

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Problems confronting Indianap-

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* Penguin Market DETROIT, July 10 (U. P)— The Detroit city council notes gloomily the. price of penguins also has gone up. Councilmen approved purchase

of three pairs of penguins for the

‘WIN PEACE” LEADER |r TO SPEAK SATURDAY | Abbott Simon, field - director of the ‘National Committee to “Win the Peace,” will address a luncheon of Indiana labor, church and civic leaders at 1:00 p. m, Saturday in the Claypool hotel. The luncheon is expected to mark the initial organizing step In this

eeings Mayor Tyndall's two special housing committees will lead the open

separate public! at City hall

city m00 at $300 a pair, but recalled the priced used to be $100 | & palr.

state of the national committee, of which Col. Evans Carlson, famed leader of “Carlson's Raiders,” and Pall Robeson are co-chairmen.

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| were found near the body. The victim had been seen last by her daughter, Mary Catherine Coleman, at 10 a. m. Monday, Monday night with Paul Gubbins Police are holding one suspect| and Harold ‘Harbaugh Jr. and for questioning in connection with| went for an automobile ride. the death. Harbough said Miss Simms and

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reconciliation with her husband, an ex-serviceman. : The two girls double-dated

forum at 2 p. m. in city council chambers in which federal housing and lumber representatives will explain the present bottlenec in dwelling construction. Meanwhile, at 3 p. m.

ship were scheduled to arrive today. The Zebulon Vance will bring 400 war brides and ‘children from Southampton. The Marine Shark will arrive from Alexandria with ‘two troops, |

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mayor's office, members of the fair 2 rent committee will report on their = TOMORROW! BIG investigations of 28 cases of rent = a A : “ 8 a < xe -

“gouging” practices. Federal View to Be Given

Walter M. Evans, chairman of the mayor's emergency housing committee, and Orville W. Wise, chairman | of the volunteer housing advisory group, will direct thy? p. m. session. This hearing was originally = scheduled at the advisory committee's June 27th’ meeting. They have invited R. Earl Peters ! of federal housing authority; Albert |

PEOPLES OUTFITTING COMPANY

3 . 10 Evans, civilian production ad-|Z, dults |’ 30¢ : - ||| ministration, and -P. B. Denning, : g { : : a ry | national housing administration, to . > : i wer : : : . ss : olny | present the federal view on the con- | ™ @® Loren Le | struction problem at the hearing. Tindall Availability of lumber and other = . BANDITS” | housing materials will be discussed = m—— | by Everett W. Hunter and Elmer E.

| Meadley, members of the. volunteer | advisory committee,

ok : DISCUSSION OF TAXES ik suv | lH 173 BIRT ARGS PLANNED ‘TOMORROW

ME 18 JULIA ROSS” A survey of local tax problems|=

————— | will highlight a meeting of the tax- | . — irectory 738

ation committee scheduled for 4|= |p. m, tomorrow in the Chamber of |=

| tax structure in Indiana and to z

Alan Ladd | Commerce bldg. = : NS onan Hayward Governor Gates has appointed |= { ONE WAY TO LOVE" two members of the. Chamber of |Z UNT E Wah sc | Commerce to examine the present|= OVER y 700 | é NI BIEL, | sake recommendations for legisla- ——— ee 4! tion at the next session of the. gen- " Sioe LS HIGHER PRICED T19(h & Ann Sheridan

College Jack Carson GHGIRLS” JRN FOR TROUBLE"

Sist and WA. Northwestern 0259 USE OF DRACULA” . | “3 STRANGERS"

' Talbott at 224 Through Sat,

John Kopp, district manager of the veteran's certification unit of | the war assets administration an- | nounced that beginning today the |

toes Kelly | new address of the unit will be room | Air-Conditioned 212 of the Federal building.

The office which was formerly lo- | catdéd in Circle Tower will be open | { Monday through Friday from 8:30 |a, m. to 4:30 p. m.

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