Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1946 — Page 40

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Appeals for Preparedness Officers of the Indiana club are . m= L. J. Cooke, Goodland, president;

On Birthday. John Sievers, Valparaiso, C. E. BluER and R. L. Loser, WASHINGTON, Sept. 13-(U. P.). J government | Noblesville, vice presidents, ang —General of the Armies John J. been fixed at 47 cents per $100 Walter E. Jolly, Knightstown, ‘sec- | Pershing, who led American armies property valuation, {1.4 cents | retary-treasurer. [to victory in world war I, warned under the current A » | The convention is being sponsored the nation today ‘The rate was fixed by the Marion bY the Indiana club, with the ot- against weakening y | of -state units as guests. its defenses in an

SENIOR CYO GROUP

The senior C. Y, O. unit of St. Francis de Sales parish will sponsor a Hawaiian feast dance in the parish school yard tomorrow night. Music will be provided by the Rhythmaires for dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight. * Members of the committees are Wanda,” Licia and Mary Toffolo, Gina and Erna Santarossa, Jane Draher, Margaret Hynes, Mary Helen Rhodes, Marion O'Neill, James Mann, Thomas Watts, .Joe Watts, Joe Patterson, Jerome Bixler and Frances Hannigan.

“gounty tax adjustment board which age of atomic

gompleted a review of the COUNY| oppyr Ny DEVELOPED WAX - [bombs and guided

yesterday. The rate was! tenths of one cent lower than WASHINGTON.—A German-de- missiles.

he levy fixed by the county council veloped synthetic carnauba wax is! The famous st week. - | reported to be as good as natural] “Black Jack” of wi same time the adjustment Brazilian carnauba for many pu- 11918 marked his * board fixed the 1947 rates for seven poses. lg6th birthday "of the nine townships. They are: anniversary with Center, $1.52, an increase of 4's sulted from the legislature's action an appeal for ; ' pents over this year; Franklin, $1 58, (in changing the boundary line America to en- Mr. Pershing up 11 cents; Lawrence, $1.55, up 13 which put the $5,000,000 plant of | force diplomacy cents; Washington, $1.20, up 59 the Power & Light Co. back in tHe | “with continued strength.” cents for new schools: Warren, $1.04, township, taking it out of Perry | “We have learned that preparedup 17 cents; Wayne, $1.39, up 12/township. | ness is the guardian of peace, and vents, and Decatur, 74:cents, a drop| ‘The board will begin review of particularly is.this so in the age of

The big drop in Decatur’s rate re-' budgets next week. ——

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Pershing said in a statement to the

P| Army and Navy Journal.

President © Truman, who served

| under Gen, Pershing as a world

war ‘1 artillery captain, was scheduled to visit the aging general at 2:30 p. m. (Indianapolis time) for a brief birthday chat at his apart ment in Walter Reed General hospital, Gen. Pershing’s personal physician, Maj. Gen. 8. U, Marietta, said the general's health was ‘“satisfacry” for a man of 86. He spends much of ‘his time in

of 62 cents. | the municipal and city schools tie atomic bomb and guided missiles | wheelchair in his living room, upon which we wre entering,” Mr.

looking out on the beauty of the ‘hospital's spacious grounds. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, army chief of staff, gave Gen. Pershing credit in his birthday message for

| “providing the schooling which was

to be a source of victory in the second defeat of aggression.” Gen. George C. Marshall, chief of staff during world war II, was one of Gen. Pershing’s ablest pupils. He served from 1919 to 1924 as aide-de-camp to the general Gen. Marshall called fr equently |

' on Pershing for advice during. the |

last war.

Pershing, expressing the “heartfelt

esteem and admiration of the war | department for your example in the

exigencies of world crisis.”

Legion Sends Wire Of Congratulations

Gen. John J. Pershing, who is 86

| today, has been sent a telegram of

congratulation by National American Legion Commander John Stelle, on behalf of the Legion. Addressed to the aged general at

| Walter Reed hospital in Washing-

ton, the telegram reads: “In the hearts of America's Le-

| glonnaires you are enshrined in

esteem and affection as no other living American. We salute you not only as our only honorary national commander but also as the living symbol of those qualities that have ever made American fighting men

| invincible in the cause of freedom.”

FAILURE TO LOCK DOOR COSTS $625

An unlocked front door bf her home cost Miss Libbie Rosen, 2944

| Washington blvd., $625.

Miss Rosen reported to police today that burglars took a billfold with $250 and a cash bag with $400. Entry through a rear window of Room 217 in the Transportation building last night, netted burglars $21 in a petty cash box and $700 in non-negotiable papers, John R. Pike, paymaster and auditor of the F. E. Dockstader Co., reported to police. Burglars using a meat cleaver on a cash register in the Eaton Restaurant, 21 E. Ohio st, took

| an undetermined amount of cash

last night. Mrs. Ida Baker, 50, cook, found

the restaurant ransacked this

morning when she reported for work, she told police. Several boxes

{of candy and cigarettes also were » | taken. with white, green with \

KIDNAP SUSPECT

AWAITING TRIAL

Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell today orderéd Mrs, Mildred Everett, Delaware, O., removed to Kansas City, ‘Mo., for trial on a charge of kidnaping 3-year-old Madeline Tobias. U. 8 Marshal Julius J. Wichser

said the 22-year-old housemaid

probably would be taken to Kansas City early next week. Meanwhile, she will remain in Marion county

‘jail here.

Mrs. Everett was arraigned yesterday on a kidnaping charge before U. 8. Commissioner Clyde R. Randall at Terre Haute, but waived a plea. She then was brought to

| Indianapolis,

The maid and little “Toby” were

{discovered at Terre Haute last Mon-

day after a four-day nation-wide search during which police said they “fearéd the worst.” Mrs. Everett was quoted by authorities as saying she took. the child because she “wanted one of my own.” The girl was unharmed.

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