Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1946 — Page 2

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Se — : i HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ro 7 NORDAY] gor. 7, 1946. ‘May Namie New I Sons Committeeman Tomorrow Frank Sinatra and Wife Separate PARENTS WILL BE. Pa i © NAME DRIVE LEADERS pi en renin sue pITEG: T)MORROW

merman, sch Patricia Burris is. gengral chair GUESTS OF HONOR pal, will“speak and the' Jot pe AT WASHINGTON HIGH man, Sponsors are Barbara Jeati] . chestra, directed by Owen Beckley Sullivan, Gertrude Lindley .and z :

.Parents of new students at Broad | Vill. play. Miss Margaret ,Curtis | e ps James H. Otto. de r alain’ give a violin solo accompanied | Managers of fhe campaign for Martin Bloom, owner of B & B

Ripple high school will be guests | | by Don 8 Shellhorn. | assembling gift boxes for distribu-| *Mrs. Gladys Freundt, sponsor of {Auto Supply Co. died today in his of honor at the first meeting of the | ——— | tion by the Red Cross in foreign dev- | the - Business Builders club, an-|nome, 3459 ~ Carrollton ave uf | | school’s Parent-Teachers' associa- "EASTERN SALESMAN astated areas have set: as their | Bottices the following new officers: | wes a1. ; t8 Wednesda BH ‘oR tes at Was ; ahi] President, Mary Carter; vice presi tion a p. m. Wednesday in the T0 ADDRESS AD CLUB goal 188 boxes at Washington high dent. June Waters: secretary, Thel- 4 Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, spiritual auditorium vhool ‘ ; . school. _ Ima Simmons; treasurer, Franges director of Indianapolis Hebrew

Mrs. David H. White, new presi-| Gene Flack, director of~advertis-| ngompers of the Clothing"LV class, | Winter; sergeant at arms, Charles congregation, will conduct services

| ing and trade relations counsel of | i i ; dent of the organization, ‘will pre- “| who will act in the capacity of man- | Newman, gs ’ ; the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co, Will be orc” ave Barbara Andfews, Shir- — : {2% Flanner & Buchanan mortuary | 3 p. m. tomorrow, Burial will be

ide and will introduce the follow- | side a | Speaker at the dinner meeting of ley Cooper, Marjorie Daly, Helen WILBUR THOMPSON ing new officers and committee | the Indianapolis Advertising club Frost, Clara Green, Betty Jordan,| = in Central Hebrew cemesery. chairman for the year: 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the Indian- pgiricia Lahr, Patricia Perry, Jac- HEADS BUTLER CLUB: A native of Brooklyn, N. Y., Ma Mrs. M. J. Austin, vice president; | #Polis Athletic club. queline Phillips, Mary Frances Por-| wipe Neal Thompson, 3224 N, Bloom had been employed at AlMrs. BE. R. Goss, secretary; Miss| The speaker is president of the fen, Martha Smith, Joan Thompson " jig |lison's for three years in addition to Mary Connor, treasurer; Mrs, Wil-| Sales Executives club of New York, and Wilma Thompson. | operating the auto supply company. Jlam Ernsting, ways and means and is vice president of the Na- | Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph, home [sénior, has been elected president pe was a member of Monument

Republican Poll Edge Seen In State as Vote Drives Enter Last Lap.

By ROBERT BLOEM

The Republican state committee, | meeting tomorrow to lay election- |

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day plans may also have to name committee; Mrs. W. L. Appell tele- | tional Federation of Sales Execu-| ec nS ar : . W. L. ’ pnomics department, is director, | {of the Butler Geman club. lodge, F. & A. M.,, and All i a successor to Ernest M. Morris, na- phone; Mrs. W. D. Welling, candy; | tives. | Bosesters club representatives at| other new offfcers. are Wilma | club. ison Pin * tional committeeman. | Mrs. Robert Bastian, hospitality; L. T. Sogard, Advertising club Washington high school are: Senior : . " ; Survivors are his wife, Jeanne: a 0 Mr. Morris, whose activities on Mrs. A. G. Shoptaugh, recreation; | president, will preside and L. D.|representative, Russell Ward; jun- {Smith, vice president; Marcia Tu-|c, "havid ree: a datighter, Judy: : the national committee have lacked Mrs. E. W. Hebel, membership; Mrs. | Young, past president, will intro- ior representative, Jean Mon: | 40r, secretary, and Helen Need, | pis parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis the spark Indiana's nationally am- J. F. Belden, music, and Mrs. J. C. duce the speaker. | sophomore representative, Donna ireasurer. | Bloom, and a brother, Ralph. v bitious G. O. P. organization wants, = — ; : a wa —. ee meee eee : gaid today he still is “considering” : resigning. : His decision will be announced 2 before the committee meets tomor- | : row noon, he said. If he resigns, it \ : : is considered a foregone conclusion b he will stipulate the appointment f of Governor Gates as his successor ’ 4 gred a. Decision Believed Made . The governor, his closest friends | k. Fn ; : | agree, will not embarrass the com- { Vill 3 i | ' < mittee by declining the appoint- | & Ji. ; ; Ayres Is Open Tomorrow at 9:00 A, M. “ ment. : is x Although Mr. Morris has made no definite announcement that his | ! 4 esignat wa tain, party ob-| : t Yesigna ion oes Sep pay bef Frank Sinatra and his wife, Nancy, were separated today. The 9 a decision already was made. What crooner’s press agent, George Evans, said the couple has parted bereally remains to be decided to-| cause of a family squabble and that no divorce is planned. The “ . 0 I “Voice” was reported hiding out in a deserted resort for several morrow, they feél, is the question of “When?” : | days. The squabble disrupted a nine-year marriage Hollywood. had “ Party leaders are unanimous in) ballyhooed as one of the happiest in town, Their two children, Nancy, feeling that Governor Gates = the 6, and Frank Jr, 2, are with their mother near Hollywood. logical man - to enhance Indiana's | | political prestige as a member of 'U dd d' Ari S the national committee, but there n erg roun Jd eizes : is reported to be mild resistance to making the switch before the 25 000 A n L A “\_ election. Should Mr. Morris pass ¥ cres in Oo y an | up the opportunity. to resign to- LL . | morrow, then, it was believed he| JERUSALEM: Oct. 9° (U. P.).—|man's-appeal for admission of Jewwould’ resign at the first state com- [British military sources reported |ish immigrants to Palestine as a mittee meeting after the election. [today that the Jewish underground [rash bid for votes. i : Organization Deciding Factor larmy Haganah had occupied the| It said the Arabs would resist : The rty meetin comes On the Negev area, about 60 miles south of any such scheme with all their . heels yy final big Eo to register | here, in a one-day lightning > | tion. | as many Republicans. as possible. | ss many Repubicarn as posible | "Loon tkely wil hamstring POLICE_CAPTAINS » | Fact that the election-day organ-|® plan by Britain to set up, a {zation begins immediately at the {middle eastern arsenal there TRADE JOBS AGAIN close of. the registration operation | About 1000 Jews swarmed into] Three desk captains at police emphasizes belief - of top party the Negev zone and established 11 | headquarters tomorrow will exleaders, both Democratic and Re- settlements in a swift dawn-to-dusk | change assignments with a trio now publican, that outcome of the elec- [move, serving as field captains. | tion Nov. 5 hinges on organizational | The coup’ gave them some 25,000 This is in line with a teats] efficiency. 'acres marked for a British military | announced policy of the safety | Best efforts at impartial interpre- zone under. a plan drafted by | board to alternate superior officers tation of recent polls taken by the Marshal Viscotut Montgomery after | {vith every four-week change in ’ two parties indicate a Republican |his tour of the middle east. shifts for all police. poll edge in the state of only about | Some 700 men #nd 300 women| This arrangement has not proved | 50,000 votes. Such an edge points moved in yesterday, using 200 trucks| popular with the captains, especially | up need for wheeling in the inde, to transport themselves -and thelr|ihose scheduled for inside work, 5 pendent voters as well as those possessions. The land be Tongs: 10 | their comment to friends indicates. | 2] pledged to the party line in an ef-|the Jewish national fund and. the | Inside work is said to be ‘too con- | fort to build up safe margins. 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