Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1946 — Page 8
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TING is both fungicidal and antiseptic. It is a dainty, pleasant-to- of wallboard,
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, Only 50 cents at your druggist. Donald Johnson.
Monday or Thursday from 6:30 to 9 P. M,
the entire organization.
Central Business Colleg
333 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis 6, Indiana
A Bu ee In an effort to speed veterans’ Ee outa Blocked And when housing a city-wide drive for paper properly to be converted into wallboard will
atu Be on er mow, Take them as Working with Mayor Tyndall's Shroctad. gently and vely “un: | emergency housing committee, the
| Marion county salvage committee ager with your food. : ou get pon Od. trom indigestion s0 | will collect paper in four sections of can again. \ ? Carter's %t any drugstore—254. (the city, with Meridian and 16th §
‘| City trucks will pick up paper ac- | cording to the following schedule: Southwest section, Sept. 9; north|west, Sept, 10; northeast, Sept. 11 land 12, and southeast, Sept. 13. | Paper of Any Kind The collection will be conducted conditions. Paper of any kind will be accepted, but it is requested that the paper be tied in bundles approximately 18
Fred G. Phillips and Harry F ; Miedema Jr. co-chairmen of the| TIS project, pointed out that the drive] will aid substantially in providing
pimples, blotches may be der. |housing as wallboard is a Hmiting | ~———ve———— — the medical name |factor in construction at the present
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A common-sense way to combat |through the national them is with a fungicidal prepara- | authority to send the paper direct-| CHICAGO, tion such as TING. ly to mills specializing in production
tuse, non-gre cream that kills sub-committees for .the salvage at. ion drive are: Weights and statistics,
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New Classes Start Sept. 3
Registrations Arranged This Week
The school offices will be open daily from 8:30 to 4:30 and until noon Saturday for counsel and registration. Applicants for evening sessions may contact the school persopally any
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Parking Lot Is [DENY ANY THREAT Good Landing Spot
Aug. 20 (U, P= Richard E. Dechart, 22, and his fiancee, Miss Patricia Simms, 19, dropped into Chicago for a brief
They “dropped in” when their two-seater monoplane was forced down in a- downtown parking lot because of bad weather. ee Mr. Dechart, a flying instructor at Waukegan, Ill, was returning with Miss Simms, whose home is at Tulsa, Okla. from Valparaiso, Ind., where they had been visiting. They ran into a heavy fog as they neared the lot on the lake
wrhis parking lot looks like a i likely spot,” Mr. Dechart told his
Motorists and streetcar passengers® saw the plane make a perfect landing in the empty lot. When the ceiling lifted, Mr. Dechart and Miss Simms took off
CUTS ARTERY OPENING JAR | Payl J. McPherson, 50, is in fair condition in Methodist hospital today after severing an artery in his left wrist when a fruit jar broke | while he was attempting to open it at his home, 2152 N. Alabama st.
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DRIVE FOR PAPER] Her ‘Dead Husband Returns to Life
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Mrs. Esther Jackson, of Nashville, Tenn., will soon see her husband, Pvt, Gene Jackson of Muncie, Ind, whom she had believed dead for two years. The army reported Pvt. Jackson killed in action in 1944, but he was found recently in an army hospital in Weisbaden, Germany, where he had been recovering from wounds and amnesia. He'll be returned home soon.
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The spokesman appeared surprised at the report and expressed indignation at being awakened after midnight because of “some news-
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BUMPER CORN CROP FORECAST
Hoosier Farmers Face Serious Storage Problem.
With record breaking corn Ppro-
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PARIS, Aug. 29 (U. P.).—An official British spokesman said today he had no information concerning right shoulder yesterday when his |a report that Foreign Secretary motorcycle skidded on loose gravel
| Ernest Bevin's life had heen threat- lat Stadium dr. and 16th st, throwing him to the pavement, He was| treated at City hospital and sent |
French security police said “there retiring was some little agitation about 15 |S. Gale of the G. A. R. with a boudays ago when"some crackpot wrote | quet of flowers this morning in bea letter of that Kind, but there half of Negro veterans of Indian-
duction forecast in Indiana and the | nation at large, farmers face a | serious storage problem, L. M. Vog|ler, state director of the production and marketing administration, warned today. Indiana's 1947 corn estimate, as | released this month by the U. S. department of agriculture, is 247,775.000 bushels. Last year's production was 235,956,000 bushels, {and the year before it was 176,244 ,- {000 bushels. «If. farmers had trouble storing their 1945 crop, then there's double | trouble ahead if they don’t make { plans immediately to crib their share of the 1946 production,” Mr! Vogler declared. He pointed out that grain piled |on the ground is not eligible for a | government loan, and farmers may |need corn loans this year to avoid | suffering a loss due to drop of prices at harvest time. The PMA, Mr. Vogler said, is attempting to assist farmers in ob- | taining materials for construction
{of cribs. “Materials for temporary |,
las well as permanent cribs are {hard to get,” he declared, “and considerable time will be required to get what is available.”
PATROLMAN INJURED
| Motorcycle Patrolman ‘Robert Reasoner, 38, received a fractured
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