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FWA APPROVES ] Husband Wanted

‘SEWAGE PLANS

Advance Funds to. Plan * State Projects.

BE » | WASHINGTON; Sept. 9 (U. P..| aj. Gen. Philip B. Fleming, fed- | al works administrator, has ap-| proved a $77,500 advance to South Bend, Ind, to finance planning of | a $3,100,000 sewage and garbage | disposal system. = The funds will be made available | through the bureau of community | facilities "and are to be repaid with- | out interest when construction begins, Gen. Fleming sajd. Other Indiana advances approved were: ‘$4500 to Georgetown school township, Floyd county to plan a school addition costing $163,000, and $2400 to Union City, Randolph county, for .a $65,000 swimming pool. Vi

NEWSPAPER. STRIKE CONTINUES 6TH DAY

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9 (U, Py] —The Los Angeles Evening HeraldExpress was picketed for the sixth day today. Representatives of the Los Angeles Newspaper Guild and the newspaper management planned

row. Federal Conciliator Harry C. Malcom said a meeting Saturday failed to produce any definite progress toward settlement of the dispute. The Herald-Express suspended publication Wednesday after eakdown in negotiations for a perl ontract which demanded a $100- | a-week wage minimum for editorial | workers with five years experience. eet ees see er eae re fame teeta ates ais ron

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child home with her and offered them lodging Friday night, Next morning, the maid went next door ‘to the home of Ben Bailey and was hired to keep house for him and tend his seven children, whose mother left home a week ago, Mr, Vance said. She was arrested in the Baily home. Mr, Vance said the child spent Saturday ‘night at the Bailey home, sleeping with the Bailey children, and that the maid took her to ‘the Funkhouser home ‘Sunday morning. “She told us it was her child, that

Simone ‘ Hirsch, a red-haired

that we could adopt her if we ‘would

torrid marriage applications from American suitors since her retroit that he help find ‘her an American husband. -She has two *| Funkhouser told Vance, Al h d Ap nse Dau vase Davdel, P2 Paris, France, When Mr. Vance and Trying, went, they found her in Bailey's bed. “She pretended she was asleep,” A nation-wide drive for Boy! | playing ’'possum.” the month, is gaining momentum in (her flight with the child from Kan-| Indianapolis. !sas City . izations under the Central Indiana bear Dh Jer Ub ~Mr. Yaneo; council are a series of open ‘house quo _r saying {open house sessions will be boys | Investigation had assumed charge who do not already belong to a {of the case. 3 deirnth disclosed that she had served four Objective of the roundup is to 1 ‘prepare the scout movement for full years in the Ohio Industrial schob ; from the school two years ago. to American youth, said Dr. Elbert Since then the girl said she had

Paris widow, has received 247 quest. to. Mayor Jeffries of Dechildren. The address: 21 Rue . Pretended to Be Asleep on a tip that the maid was Ee) AINS MOMENTUM b | Mr. Vance said. PEt she was ust] Scout recruits, launched the first of | Later, the maid told the story of | On the agenda for scout organ-| “I loved her so much, I ‘ couldn't] a! programs. Honor guests at these Vance said the federal bureau of | scouting unit. Investigation of the maid’s record | peacetime.. service to country and | 2% Delaware, O. She was released | been roaming over the country,

Climax of the recruiting program | will be ceremonials in December] at which new scouts will be In-lyoet ducted into their chosen units. |

At 8 p..m. Wednesday a film en- o| AME ME CAR OUTPUT

titled "Men of Tomorrow” will be

|shown to district and neighborhood | ON LEAD SHORTAGE, MRS. MAUDE BLESS |

| scout commissioners at .the World

DETROIT, Sept. 9 (U.:P)~—

Following the movie| | further plans will be outlined.

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she had to work for a living, and |

keep the little girl for her,” Mrs. |

working temporarily as a domestic | lin various homes in the Middle dianapolis;

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Waste paper is vital to the construction of homes. ceremonies. Here's how to do your part in the, Mr. Truman in a: ‘proclamation city's waste paper collection which urged a rededication “to the spirit began today. of loyal service to the republic Stack your old magazines, news-|which our first President so nobly papers, books and any other scrap embodied.” paper around the house; bundle The date marks the day on which them in piles about 18 inches thick! Washington. announced his inten-

SEPT. 19 DATE

Farewell ‘Address. Anniver- | sary to Be Observed.

President Truman today called on Americans to observe Sept, 19, the 150th anniversary of Washington's {farewell address, with appropriate

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front of your home before 7:30 a. m.| Washington then laid “down a set

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area, See map for collection dates century and a half have profoundly by areas. City ‘trucks will. make affected the course of our history.” less of weather. “It is fitting and proper at thls! time to pay our-humble and grate- |? * RITES WEDNESDAY ful respects to the deep insight, the the outstanding devotion to duty FOR MRS, ROHDE which characterized this announcement and the entire career of our terday in the home of a daughter, |s | Mrs. yar PF. Updike, 1306 Eugene President Truman said that nast. She. was 86. tional unity and responsible citizenjams to Indianapolis at the age of ty and good faith and justice to _ She assisted her late husband | 811 nations”—remain the imperish32 many years in their bakery shop able foudations of -the United {was a member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church and | the church’s Ladies’ Aid society. {at 10:30 a. m. in the Flanner &| | Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be| %Yr times and to the new in Crown Hill. : ment in which we live,” clude a son, Edward Rohde, In- | two other oa in| Mrs. B. Gorden Bushnell, Ingen! DECI apolis, and Mrs. H. E. Norr,

pickups ‘on dates indicated regard-| Outstanding Devotion to Duty spirit of responsible citizenship, and Mrs. Katherine Rohde died yee- | first President,” the proclamation * A native of Germany, Mrs. Rohde ship—"based on principles of morallon the South side. Mrs. Rohae States. Services will be held Wednesday | Survivors besides Mrs. Updike in-| Man Beil nersville, and three a

WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (U. P).

Services will be held at 1 p. m. —The navy revealed today

| tomorrow in Royster & Askin mor-|

| whether the 2300-acre Bunker Hil

Mrs. Bless, who was 60, died yes- | (Ind.)

WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (U. P.).—| |

on the day of the collection in your|of political principles which for a|

BUNKER HIL LEASE

that | George W. Mason, president of the y,,.. sor Mrs Maude Ethel Bless, Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, chief of | Automobile Manufacturers associa- an Indianapolis resident 40 yours. naval operations, soon will decide jer. { tion, warned today that auto out- Burial will be at Boggstown. naval air station will be music;

New School Chief|

Times Bias Service FORBINNOO Sept, 9.— Carl 41, oP "Preelandville, - has Hi Ted as the new school superintendent. The board inters . viewed. some 33 applicants for the position made vacant two-weeks ago by the resig~| nation of Garr

T. 8. McCrae, assistant chief || engineer at “Allison division, Gens eral Motors Corp., will speak at a’

SET AT BUTLER

Divide Sthale. to Handle tion, Society of Automotive Engle ..|peers in Hotel Antlers Thursday, Enrollment of 3500, |3is" talk. “The Importance of Turbo and Prop Jet. Engines to American Air-

Butler university has mapped a divided registration schedule to facilitate an estimated fall enrolment |

Bowman, who of 3500 students, | orbit.” will be. ilhas been superin- | fn the freshman group sections|)ncirated with intendént © here A and B will meet with faculty ad-| ides and Fock." |

for five years. Mr. | visors fognorrow “and will register, Bowman. accepted | Friday, Sections C and D will meet a traveling posi- | with advisors Wednesday and registion ‘with a seed | ter Saturday. company, The State freshmen whose names fall superintendent has been in!in the A to M bracket will confer

ups, Mr. McCrae has been with Allison since 1031. Prior to that he was in Japan a year with .

Carl Porter new

school work for 28 years and ‘has | with advisors tomorrow and register Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor

been an executive at Freelandsville, | Friday while those from N to Z will

Fairbanks, Fulton, Bristol and other |see - advisors Wednesday. and regis- Several: months before

D-day

and tie them. [tion to retire from political office. schools. ter Saturday, . [was with Ges. Dodiitie in Bagiang Place the stacks on the curb in| President Truman said that Mr. Porter is=well Known in In- Other Registration mes Ss arge

correlating specifications on turboe Upperclassmaen w { 1.1 register| jet and turbo-propeller engines with Thursday from 8 a. m, to noon and | the army-navy board. from:1 to 4 p. m. according to the| Present at the dinner will be the first letter of their last: names as new Indiana section officers; Karl { follows: A~C, 8 a, m,; D-F. 9 a. 'm..|H. Effman, chairman, supervisor of G-J, 10 &. m;; K-M, 11 a. m.; N-Q.| engineering testing for the Perfect 1 p.m; RT, 2 p. m, and: U-Z; state, RL |chalyman, "vice president of Labora« Students in. the graduate. school | fory ‘Equipment Corp.; ‘A. W. Pute of religion will register Sept. 9-11'nam, treasurer, research engineer

MAENNERCHOR SONG |int-the school of religion bullding for L. G. 8. Spring Clutch Corp, REHEARSALS: BEGIN All upperclassmen have’ been in- and Robert P, Atkinson, secretary,

structed to see their advisors before turbine engineer for Allison, The Indianapolis Maennerchor,

registering. Only designated groups will be REPORTS FOR TRAINING directed by Clarence Elbert, will Robert C. Leeper, 18, son of Mrs, begin rehearsals tonight for next |

|diana as an’ athletic official. He has been a baskétball referee for | 25 years and officiated at some 20 Sectionals, two regionals and {scores of county tourneys during [that time, He has also officiated at many track ‘meets all over the |

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admitted to Arthur Jordan Memo- |: rial hall at the appointed time be-|/O. M. Leeper, Lawrence, has re season's concerts at the Athenaeum.| cause of the unprecedented enroll- | ported for training at the naval Auditions held yesterday brought|ment, the university said. | training «enter, Bainbridge, Md. several new membérs into the or-| = w————————————— ganization. Members of the audiElbert

“It is appropriate for us at thig|tions committee were Mr. ' 3 time to draw fresh inspiration and Kenneth renewed faith from the advice and | | president; admonitions of the ‘father of our !tary, and Maurice Pennicke, country and to apply his wisdom to rian.

environ- | Mr. Tru- chorus are Mr. Duncan, George H

Duncan, Maenaerchor Carlyle Dreler, secrelibra-

Butterick Stylist

Newly elected officers of - the! Amt, vice president; Mr. Dreier, {Albert K. Nachtrieb, financial sec-

{retary and treasurer; Edward H.

Mueller, William C. Noelke and . . . Mr. Amt, trustees. The trustees will be in our Fabric Department on and officers, besides Ludwig G.

Burck, Isaac W. R. Keel and Mr | Pennicke, compose the society's | board of directors. Franz Binninger

Piccsdiny and Wednesday

Is president emeritus. Committees appointed by Mr. Duncan are: Mr. Elbert, Mr. Muel-|" as consultant on fashion for sew-your-own Mr. Keen, Mr. Pennicke, g

1| Charles Kennett and Fred Koehn, |

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You, too, will "be surprised the first ‘time your eye lights on a bundle returned from Crown. }| It's a happy sight to see the transformation of a heap of soiled clothes to the clean, sterile bundle returned. —Remember, Crown is as near as your tele- | phone. |

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a medical license. held by Dr. lead shortage. Charles F. Kaadt, South Whitley, Ind. doctor who claims to have a rector John R. Steelman, Mr. Mason charged that government price, production and import contrels to insulin or diets, has-been filed yore responsible for much of the with the state board of medical ex- lead shortage.

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cure fog diabetes without resorting

reau-here. The petition charged that Dr Kaadt has made false representa-

tions that. treatment at his insti-| VINCENNES, Ind. Sept. 9 (U.P.).

tute at South Whitley will cure Walter Kirby, 40, Owensville, Ind. diabetes,

In a letter to Reconversion Di-|

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ernment takes steps to relieve the .. pooociown and a member of the or the neighboring city of Peru.

Methodist church there. In any oase, the navy said, the Survivors are a sister, Mrs. DOra ease will require that the fleld be | | Patterson, Indianapolis; a brother, | operated as a non-profit enterprise Ora Walker, Knightstown, and a (or the good of the community. niece, Mrs, May Seiloff of Indian-| apolis. requested withdrawal of the waiver it previousy had signed in favor of Peru. That request will be considered by Adm. Nimitz, along with Peru's bid which has been approved |

| TUNIS CARROLL ; | Services for Tunis Carroll, employee’ of Eli Lilly & Co. for 42 years, will be held in South Side] | Church of the Nazarene at 2 p. m.| fairs committees. | tomorrow. Burial will be in Green-| After the war ended the navy {turned the field over to the war

As a result of his treatments, the ,o.eiveq in a flash explosion at an. Born in Columbus, Mr. Carroll! aseets administration as surplus |

| petition charged that many patients oil well in Lawrence county, Illinois. | “have delayed for long period of

time obtaining proper treatment Schofield, while their diabetic condition progressed to dangerous and often fatal

Grayville, Ill,

transport truck.

The petition also charged thal —goroner J. Rose Flummerfelt be-

Dr. Kaadt induces patients to “purchase medicines from him at exhorbitant and outrageous prices.”

lieved the explosion was caused by| a spark from the vibration of pipes | {running to the oil tank from the fied farms and there will probably | thority for use as dormitories by

| who was 69, died yesterday in Huff's! property. Bunker Hill then signed |

Kirby was fatally injured and Ellis' sanatorium. He lived at. 1345 Kelly's waiver in favor of Peru. burned st. | when the explosion occurred as they | transferred oil from a tank to a and two sons, Edwin and Ernest, and lease it for civilian operation,

Subsequently, the nayy decided Survivors are his wife, Margaret, to keep the field in its possession | Indianapolis. |under a revocable lease. Setsrsp—mt—————————— The navy said buildings within | ELECTRIFIED FARMS the grounds had been turned over

There are now 3,000,000 electri-|to the federal public housing au-

well. { be 5,000,000 by 1950. | nearby universities. CHURCHMEN PLAN TO ee a . FORM BROTHERHOOD - " | Men of the Victory Memorial Methodist church will form a ¢ % brotherhood known as “Methodist

Men in Action” tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Victory Memorial Methodist church. ] E. J, Fricke, district lay leader and president of the state chapter of the Methodist - Federation of Social Service, will give the address. William-Smith;-lay-leader—will-pre-side. "The Rev. M. O. Robbins is church pastor. PLAN BRITAIN VISIT PARIS, Sept. 9 (U. P.).—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will visit Britain for about a month in’ | October before leaving for Canada {and the United States, it was re-. | ported authoritatively today.

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SEEKS SENATE POST OMAHA, Neb, Sept. 9 (U. P.).— | George W. Olsen, who successfully | campaigned for the Democratic! gubernatorial nomination in 1944 on | the assertion that he could square | {a circle, said today. he will seek election to U. 8. senate as a write- |

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