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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1946
ATES FINISHES |
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| APPOINTMENTS
Prison, Memorial Board Members Named.
Governor Gates today completed | appointment. of members to the | hoards of trustees of Indiana state stitutions. The irst list of appointments and | eappointments was announced esterday. <A secand list was issued ast night. ents: Indiana State Prison—George A. Cooper R.), South Bend, reappointed
State Penal Farm--J. Frank McDermond R.). Attica, reappointed
Reformatory—Noland C. Wright (R.), nderson, reappointed (Mr. Wright als 0 was appointed as a representative of the
eformatory on the state clemency com-
ission.)
" ‘Women's Prison-«Mrs, Darothy Jean ssler (R.), Richmonc d, succeeding Mrs, felen Whitcomb She lbyville Boys' School—Mr Harry Wilson (R.), Mooresville, succeeding Glen Hovermale R.), Danville Girls’ School Mrs Teresa Bachten-
Winamace Lafaye
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atherine Shotly,
The governor anced other Appointments not associated with he institutional bqards. These inluded: James R. Emshwiller (D.); Hartford | ity, member of the board of the state
Hepartment of financial institutions, rs. Nell Jenkins (R.), Noblesville, suceeding Blaine Bradfute, Bloomington, on he board of trustees of the public employees' retirement fund Reappointments to world war memorial were : Clarence R. McNabb (D.),, Fort Wayne, nd Ralph L. Waltz (R.), Noblesville, Wilfam Brown (R.), Bloomington, was apointed to succeed Dr. D. D. Bradbury D.). Washington, who died. Mrs. Joseph Daniels (R.), Indianapolis succeeds R.), Indianapolis, an rs. George W. Hornett D.}, Whit ing, C 2 Wri aes man (R.), afaon Lhe « nm sion
the Indiana commission
STINEBAUGH SPEAKS AT P.-T. A. CONGRESS
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July 26.— ethods by which school adminisrators may best co-operate with Parent-Teacher organizations were putlined here today by Supt. Virgil Stinebaugh of Indianapolis public schools, He spoke at a symposium of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers. Supt. Stinebaugh suggested that chool administrators help make he P.-T. A. a strong organization vith outstanding leaders and gain kupport of the group in the school program. “The school administrator should tress close co-operation between his leaders and. the P.-T. A. for imroving the educational services for he youth of the community,” Mr. tinebaugh said.
SEEKS EXTENSION ON FRAUD CHARGE
SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 26 (U. P) Mrs. Lucy Malcolmson, jilted weetheart of Marine Air Ace Lt Col. Gregory (Pappy) Beyington,
oday asked for three more weeks o defend herself from charges she
Her preliminary hearing on grand heft charges had been recessed ntil July 30 to give her time to of ow she spent money Col. Boyington sent her while he was overseas and still planned to marry her, Municipal Judge Eugene Daney Jr. did not rule on Attorney Richard Cantillon's request for another extension.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIME 2S — PAGE 11 FALLS ouT WINDOW-- NLRB Upholds THEATER | PLANNED | Hodsier Girl in ‘Big Time' Play
Girls Object to Peeking Fliers
' SANTA MONICA, Cal, July 26 | tically lights on the roof.” : Greenwood Vote! : o Times Special for engagements in Mexjco, Aus(U. P).—Girls who suni=ithe on Mr. Hill said that when the CAUGHT UNINJURED IN EAST COLUMBUS GREENCASTLE, Ind. July 26. tralia, and London. ¥ a hotel ‘roof here today were experimental helicopter flights EVANSVILLE Ind, July 2 u.| WASHINGTON, July 28 (U, P) Miss Rachel . Gillen, daughter of| Miss Gillen, a member of Duter | promised a helicopter mail serv- | CECAMe part: of the city's mail Ad July 26 (U. Times Special : |Du, dramatic fraternity, and the pre a of er m serv=- service he “probably” will post P.).—Baby Jaince McIntosh. 15. —The national labor relations COLUMBUS, Ind, July 26.— | (ormer congressman C,,C, Ciitlen IR, si Alpha Thet ¥ ity while Joe oe i § 502 ney a UP | "schedules at the solarium so the ng oe happily in her Srib bean today ruled that employees|piaic for the construction of a|0f Greencastle, has made the “big Ty hb wal We “dige : Bb & ‘ girl 3 today, thanks to a “second-story’|of the Greenwood, Ind. plant of| A group which has used the | rls Will have, time Yo dress. catch’ bv Late Gill Y Stokely Fotis, Toc. had Prejocted | 1000- seat theater in unincorporated [tme” in the entertainment world |covered” by a scout for the show Ambassador hotel's rooftop solar- WAR ACE SPEAKS Mr.- Gill was standing on his|C. TL U. union representation for East Columbus were announced to- |and is now. with the original New (While in training at Chicago. ho sor wibigin fen protested | LAFAYETTE, July 26 (U. P).—|door step: when Janice, daughter| collective bargaining purposes. {day by Henry Everroad, local auto- | York cast of Michael Todd's musi- | WABASH WOMAN KILLED stmaster Philip T. Hill that | World war II flying ace Don Gen. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Mc-| .The NLRB upheld a 23-t0-19 vote mobile dealer and war veteran, |C31 comedy “Up in Central Park” Times Special
the helicopter pilots were getting |tile will speak Monday at the Flyt Intosh,. fell out the window. | against: the* Faod; Tobacco, Agri- [playing at the Shubert theater in| WABASH, Ind., July 26-—Rites
too nosy. |ing Farmers’ of Prairie, Farmer| She struck Mr. Gill a glancing culture and Allled Workers Union| Mr. Everroad sald it was planned | yicago: |are planned today for Elizabeth vy don’t care to pose for the |Land fleld day. Upwards of 500|blow on the head. and he caught of America, (C. I. 0), in an elec-|t0 begin construction in 60 days. | The show goes next to Kansas Long, 71, who died Wednesday night public, one sun-kissed maiden | tArmers from Illinois, Indiana,|her. tion held last April 22. The board| C, E. Rogers, veteran Columbus|City and then to the Hollywood of injuries suffered when she was q wrote. “Since the pilot discov- | Michigan and Wisconsin were ex-| Tre baby wasn't hurt, ruled out a number of challenged showman, will be the manager of [Bowl in California for an extended | struck by an automobile driven by ered the sights below he prac- 'pected to fly to the session. | r . Gill 1 received facial bruises. * ballots. [the house, Mr. Bverroad said, run. _ Negotiations are underway | Claude _Thompson, 33, Marion,
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LIMen’s White Handkerchiefs : . . 29° U Ladies’ Summer Jewelry at . . . . . 50° Ul Ladies’ Plastic Raincoats . . . 1° LIMen’s Brushed Rayon Polo Shirts . . . 1 L14-Po. Vanity Set . . .....:. 3 CIMirrored Makeup Box. . . . . ... 2% L13-Pe. Vanity Set . . . . . .. 1%
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CLEARANCE
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S FINE QUALITY
STRAW HATS 100
Entire stock of ®:namas and Sailors. Broken sizes 673 to 71%, in cool quality straws in popular shapes... All grouped at one price for quick clearance. Main Floor
First Floor
FINAL CLEARANCE
500 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S
PLAY SHOES 1 00
We are closing out all summer play shoes, casuals, slipons and oxford styles. Sizes 4 to 8. Formerly sold up to 449. Come prepared to buy several pairs at this low price.
FINAL CLEARANCE
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S BETTER SUMMER
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