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; - : A - - : ———— - : 5 = 0 : | Receives Medal AWAIT REACTION Vandals Steal Gas, S| EEPING PILLS | Kremlin Agent RENE : , 1 i Try to Loot Store A NGTON 2% | T0 BYRNES TALK rons wisn rns unger FOUND IN PURSE k Li ad TOE Ce : * |yandals who burned stolen ve tiie “my : ———— | » p————— . ; */in the parking Jo of & north side] : : A Weekly Sizeup by the Washington ow Urges U. S.-Russian Accord super market snd. attempted to Companion of Noblesville Staff of the Scripps-Howard N ) a : i preak into the store. : ; ‘ an 0 @ JCripps-riowar ewspapers | 0f Compromise. A a Tonle Resident Being Held. ; (Continued From -Page One) the vandals, told police the youths (Continued From Page One) . Department Reveals drained a quantity of gasoline from | , (Continued From Page One) U. S. § the secretary of state, T am more , nog gt a filling station, 56th and Mrs. Olive Hook, desk clerk and a i” ilin 6 , . Fol Labor of 165 certain than ever that we must yiinois sts, last night. '?| registered nurse, went to the room| $18.75. Hog, ceilings were $l 26 Judge Bennett Ohamp Olark, To T iE ’ Maj. Richard S. Terdant, left, (adopt a real American foreign | rrne youths carried the gas to th and found the victim. on hogs now bringing from" $20 | former Missouri senator, interced- ’ 10 receives the Legion of Merit from you on Bos * Lee Olf city detective 1 to $22, ed with Mr, Truman for the ap- Ww 4 Death of 10. ved the [Og policy. super market across the street, Ver, 4 8 LF ve living “. wo : intment of defeated | WASHINGTON, Ost. 10 (U. P).| ammy headquarters in KoRieage. ance his Stuttgart speech. I 8in-|Snreng 4 over the parking lot. |esd and emergency squad until Strikes Lose Potency La Follette to chairmanship of Govern ~The United States today was con- Maj Temnant is the sen of Mr. |cerely hope that further Drogress| = ,sier setting fire to the gas, they other detectives arrived. THE enthusiasm of ©. I. O. suto atomic energy’ commission. Mr, vernn sidering a formal protest to Russia | and Mrs. Maurice Tennant, 3408 | will be made and that the sécre- pried Meversl boards off the Tht Rigdon disclosed he had taken workers for Jeading oft with Uae Truman wants Mr, Follette on two major tions” that scores of| Broadway. tary of state will eventually realize dodr of the store and rensacked the bloody bed linen and had se- Worle of new yound Of wage commission, but is*reserving the or less “ob Ame citizens are held In slave |——————"" that the American’ people demand|. . gi,ve compartment of a truck ereted it behind a partition in a increases, starting this time with chairmanship for TVA Chairman newed effc : Ae . justice, good neighborliness and). ped nearby. lavatory several doors away. Chrysler, will be tempered-by fact Davi Liienthal wide ship) . » ‘ ~ This was disclosed by affeel BRITON peace in the vorid. nM Eyes Pink, Glazed - that strike threats hold little ter- : day-old P sdurces after the state departme! | In his Stuttg speech, . Deputy Ooroner Leonard COX, for th tomobile indust Navy Still Ga od worded protest 10 fined in detail this coun- Tor for the au 8 IndusY 99 John W _ sent Sharply. pro . ) Te nee as He re- THEFT IS LOCAL who examined. the body a few min-|- just now. COUNT on the navy to be quick retary of 1 Tugosla aarged Wn Aner ELLIO ye PY. Policy last night at utes after police were notified, ex- Industry leaders claim they are to point out any boners madé by negotiatior “That note 8 policy . pressed the belief the woman had i i i “nrofi . | its old friend, od citizens are being held in Yugo- times he was bitingly critical of Een choked n stages of “profitless produc , former British First the east a prisons without charge, that pp— | Russia's attitude at the peace con- : Gerbard ‘Eisler, alias Hang | tion” Furthermore that short. | Lord of Admiralty A. V. Alexan- and repre: da Mion Wishaw! A | Russiu'y in hold wes: oon y Her eyes were pink and glazed,| go oop (above), has been named | 8%es of sheet steel, lead, and der, who has been named head Marine EF eiitions and that some have Accuracy Questioned By re! a zapeated offers o Foon suggesting the possibility of drugs. by Louis Budens, former editor many other basic materials will of Britain's new ministry of de- sociation ( oe tal treatment : : \ 4 friendshi Detectives learned that the woman | of 2S yy “sorker, as the secret | Make steady operation increas- fense. meeting od 28 refi ot oY L Oe 10 Major Publisher. Vignes DN hs worried $8000 R d Put Up b had been twine excessive doses of | woo yn agent in the United | ingly difficult for rest of “a4. This is the sort of merger Tyu~ since gov American citizens—all civilians not so much by the peace treaty | eward "Put Up by sedatives” the Jt7siz veers. States who gives instructions to | They might welcome strikes as man and the war department have were brok 10 can NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (U, Pv bv “ih : Only last week, she was taken ... A. oriean unist opportunity for closing plants for been asking. here, The navy ex- ago. ©, ~have died in Yugoslav prison 0. poseeveit's “As He Saw It" provisions themselves as -by “the Insurance Firm. to the Oity hospital from the York Comm phrLy, th pects Mr. Alexand The 1" camps and that 166 others are en: be great reading for Ameri- |eontinued if not increasing tension hotel, when a soldier with whom The picture was made yesterday | ® month or so, meanwhile trying + Alexander to run into Ope , gaged in forced labor. ay De italns largest publishe between us snd the Soviet Union.”| LONDON, Oct. 10 AU. P.).—The [she was staying reported to police at Mr. Elsler's New York resi- » build » oss of scarce ma- ali Jigs of Dnenpentid Douemy’ Boe yes |. Denied by Yugesia : In forthright terms, he called Duke of Windsor believes the theft conc risls and planning improved > hg the British army gl of ve state an, charges ne house isn't having any, thank upon Russia. to Join the United Duke of v of $8000 worth of he id "he apn : : models—letting the unions take i navy, particularly on lower Masters, ) \ ' prought an immediate and em- ’ “I've read the book and just | States in bridging “real and deep jewels—his own estimate—from his |rowly escaped death on this occa- On ee Slotegowne. In feigned sympath , Ee : phatic denial from Dr. Serglie!, red it down” said William A. | differences’ —a project which he American-born duchess Was & sion from what they termed drug Murray oe Fasoms why Pniip will murmur npn, he news ” Makiedo, temporary charge d'af-{noing chairman of the board of [called “the paramount task of “local job” rather than an inter-|peisoning. Ts er labor leaders | TU Alexa » poor guy! George faires of the Yugoslay embassy. |wijjiam Collins and Sons Co, Ltd. statesmanship” today. national plot, a source close to him Reported Ring Theft . rave eager for mew wave of | 1H Th Alexanders rousiecd) ) kJ Independe “The Yugoslav goftrnment.” he! + London. : Denies War is Inevitable said today. . Detectives Albert Kelly and Ray- HOLY L AND RULE si This fume ey can oy ox- happen here.” ol 34 showidn said he w said in ® statement, “has AIWAYS|" guy hove no objections to print-| The first step, he said, is for Scotland Yard's sleuths, how-imond Moistner recognized Mrs. administratio give them | _ ld like nothi 3 2a of Labor scrupulously respected the Tigh... oni British books,” added Mr. | Russian leaders to rid themselves ®Ve™: maintained contact with au-|yadon immediately as the woman cating re . R Ippon by- advo. | have Mr Shin et ter than in Washir and privileges of all American citl- |g png ' lof the belief that war is inevitable, thorities in the United States and who earlier this week reported to ee vage Nes ases as he did disgust. Still of Hii in ? gens. I most emphatically deny that) “.p, i 1 got the impression that 14 is entirely possible, he added, °" the continent for evidence that|them the -theft of a ring while Consider Yieldin Mandate , . Truman now is y gagged, the sion of fs g determined to stop gove navy usually manages to get 1 any Americans are being subjected |, uyjiot Roosevelt) was report-|that their failure or inability: to-do (the theft was the work of an ghe sat in a downtown tavern. 4: : interference with Pa t4 Fant anti-merger Ty . Priisbissh fo slave labor in Yugoslavia or that|y wo oon varsations between his|so “lies at the:very root of our dif- international gang of thieves. They said she had been arrested To United Nations. in Sollentive DAr- | viens S/S Wrevsn Fisewhe: slave labor conditions exist in MY. ;}.or and others not as they actu- | ficulties.” In its usual terse manner Scot-(e3 times on vagrancy and drunken- : gaining. ’ “un a’ \ J renéwed a SONNY." 4 most of th ally happened, but as he afterwards | “War is inevitable only if states any Yare i 4 Aaleinenl se pete charges. LONDON, Oct. 19 (U. P).—A| ANC probable iarge Republica? | Place little eredence in reports Telegraph Officials said most of the Amer- » i “no developments.” ! , almost certain 1d crews in thought they had taken place. fall to tolerate and respect the POTUDE Pp Rigdon told detectives h rnme y wou jeans allegedly held in Russia were |" 8 y - “lrights of other states I of spokesman added, “thefe is nothing | employed as an electrician 2 45 sow nt source today reported | yun quick passage of union- teat ite third atom bomb test threatened U. 8. citizens sent into the U. 8, Tumed Down by Others life they cannot and do not share,” fresh to report.” . mitted he was arrested about four —. i ign Brit. Tespousioluy _ legislation, = op. wl folds ". i Ee | pries; 3nd S Rin 1944 and 1945 by the ad-| A; omcial at Duell, Sloane and Byrnes said. Reward Is Offered | weeks ago at Liberty on a forgery ow TT. Falesti ® dc\ Doe by labor leaders, If the | [Than G8 [iC Iwo Matt naff Workers 1 vancing Red army. They Were|p..... publishers of the book, said: | Secretary Byrnes reminded Russia | The duke's theory was that local| charge. 1m alesline el new congress meets in atmosphere ¥| goio1c sav “Not & a of» new wage taken from Romania, Yugoslavia, | .yye've placed the book before that this nation advanced Tore |(hleves surveyed the ~Windsor's| Mrs, Yadon lived with her pay Dail Nations. ad time of big strikes and industrial War- | est could be held S808 ABA! ie mobile in Poland and Hungary, where they | 411 of Britain's best publishers, and | than $10,000,000,000 * of lend -lense | temporary residence at Ednamients Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Mgt source sa ol Sen ne fare, : two years, and in that ti than Almost had been living for some Years.|y...e all given it the cold shoul- gid to Soviet forces. He said our lodge, Sunningdale, guessed the Ngnce, Noblesville OE i Rd history will weld 3] Shisiption Many since have been returned to " had considerable jewelr » Py : that no Palestine settlement accept- Political size-up from a staff ry will have moved se fast J the Seafa der. Some did so without even writing off of large sums advanced | couple Y| The vidtim's parents said she|aple to both the Jews and the| member oi ad: anything we do now would 1 Poland and the Balkans. reading It.” to our allies invalidated Russian With them and decided the 100t| left home Thursdsy morning And|Arabs was oy OS a will fall perhaps | Unimportant.” . » “a. r> At present, the cases are being | ne calm-volced Britisher, als0. charges of “dollar diplomacy.” was worth the risk. I Puan hs pom » th Je a8Pe = ihe. waite handled on an individual basis but. | oy 4 few clips at other popular) , The portion of the jewels dis- conditions. ree seats short of winning sen- 3 Officials officials said, » blanket protest will ‘Patient but Firm a! had not been in good health, they| No official move toward surren-| ate; undertow of sentiment Look for G. O. P. apartment ing 11,000 or Man , Ee gives American titles. Again enunciating a “patient but | carded by the thieves, the duke|gqded, and had been unable to|dering the mandate was expegted against Democratic administra- dwellers to have some difficulty ng 4, so e soon u Russia “We even turned down Forever | firm" U. 8. policy toward Russia, |theorized, was abandoned because it| works She had “weak spells” they|pefore the end of the Palestine| tion may be enough to provide getting out to polls in 18th New 2 i . a satisfactory explanation. Amber,’ you know,” he said. “I just ny Byrnes called upon Soviet | Seemed too “difficult to pass on in| pelieved was a heart ailment. : York city distri : 3 when the | Official sources said that at 1east gign't think that the central char-|jeaders to the underworld Neves wo ii conférence scheduled to reconvene | seats needed for Republican con | -°00 © J yote for § meet an) Ea { : : . was the eo . eric an Pi I 3 40 U. 8. citizens were taken to Russia |yoor was strong enough. And this| ONE. Forego "false and mis- A reward of $8000, the customary | john Yadon, stationed at hate Dee, 18 Wel wt Jioves. congress. op I» demands, from Romania “Quite a number” | 8 . . » ! at Ft. Bel Britain was expected to make a In far west, politicians are not g Mr. Bryan took the G, ' jumping in and out of bed became |jeading propaganda” campaigns 10 per cent of the stolen g00ds’|yoir Va. He is a regular army en-|jast effort then to get an agree-| greatly impressed with any dif- | ©: P. nomination from Rep. Vito Coal from Poland, and some from Yugo- | repetitious.” — : {on A atitute matead “good faith|value, Dias been potted bY the in-llisted with 28 years service. Theyimeni on the plan to divide the| ference Truman mieat lhe Marcantonio, who won the A. L | A strike slavis and Hugsey. Tt Was sot cess ‘Amber, however, was published bY land the spirit ‘of conciliation.” | SUrance agents holding the Wind-|were married about two years £go.|Holy Land Ta toot Jewisis | have made MAY | P. and Democratic nominations.: | have little how many were na A ed the a smaller British house, TWO: Refrain from arbitrary | %0T policy. Experts estimated that Funeral services were planned| and Arab states. The informant It looks like a possible G.O.P There's talk among -Mr., Marcan- 1 already ic ha CHC er od} (ae “It sold around 25.000 copies, but | ee of the veto power in the 3 ems sould mot be replaced 107 [tomorrow afternoon in Noblesville. | said partition appeared to be the| net gain of one senaie seat, five | tONi0’s friends of planned slow. but one fc many were born in this country. mid Ee England NOW." | United Nations security council ir ep 200000 at present. mar. b T only hope of settlement, since both | ‘or six house seats on west coast. down of elevator service in high. present di * Mr. Makiedo's statement, however, A . THREE: Bypass use of threats, | . cides had rejected a British pro-| Ne sweep, but district-by-district rent part of his district, perhaps Ple the m: * said that there are approximately Rejects Best Seller premsury and Jorés lo “Disturs the Otter, Objects Mismed 1 LEAGUE WILL GIVE Soeal for “provincial sutonomy” | fighting which will give Republi- | ven strike of operators. Dan HB 110000 people of the German| yg giso rejected Thomas B Con established rights of other nations.” | The duke disclosed that a watch . under British control. cans some gains. = ————— | fuels adn minority in Yugoslavia and that tains best-seller “The Black Rose,” | - |and several rings, possibly the tor 'APPREHEND MAN fhe New . among them are some Who Claim | ng tured thumbs down on Gar- | | property of the Earl of Dudley, who . "W ual Outlook for 1948 IN STOLEN AUT ay ‘American citizenship. Investigation| a moark's “Wake of the Red NAVY DAY 10 HONOR icenee the vacation manor to the| .. y gianapolis League of Bandit orries PRESIDENTIAL race of 1048 )! 0: Sy hes disclosed, Mr. Makiedo seid. Witch.” | Windsors, were missing. Women Voters lus deranged to give 0 , Hi Vi f may hang on congressional elec- | William J. Rice, 21, of 802 Cofte: ; on strike that these persons were born But if thousands of Americans 1 HOOSIER HEROES The duke was somewhat glum ver is Victim] tion next month. Harry Truman |g te Yugosiavia; they came to Americhl,..; these books, wouldn't the : today. He was chagrined that he instructions on the voting machines isn't on ballot, but his fate, to or = a : San. by Say Ey wh and became U. 8. citizens Without |gyii.ny Mary das, ceremonies hets Ool.7¢ | SHOU hive bees victimised in His/tok 104 Nov, 8 sleciion during tbe NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (U, P)—It| large extent, depends on what |°0 0 SFL 0 a after . bei their Yugoslav citizen-| a : «494 1 omeland where, h d: I th Wap : . a {charge of vehicle taking in Speed- T » bein Perhaps,” Mr. Collins admitted omeland where, he said: T thought next tw didn’t make Sebastian Di Maria | happens A ps, ,| will honor seven Hoosiers, survivors 0 weeks. |way magistrate’s court’ Mond the large and then returned to Yugo- «put we buy only what we like, We ; we would be safer than anywhere, Prom Oct. 28 i any happier today that the bandit| Republican prospects, too, are |" °. anday. slavia during the depression years y only |of the cruiser Indianapolis which : to 31 instructions Rice was apprehended by a state England v gin : like to choose authors that can be sank in the closing days of the | ID the past six years. will be given by the league daily at| Who robbed him of $5000 had a| at stake. Thomas E. Dewey's race Bria while. -drivite’ ‘on State production country. built up through the years.” | Pacific WAT. Scotland Yard fingerprint experts the William H. Block Co. wit. |sonsdience. for governor of New York, John IRoad 37 in sn adtemoble Witleh dling coal : Reported Aiding Nasis He said his firm would publish| The guests will hold seats of | Vere recalled to the manor today,|torium from 9:45 a. m. to 1 p. m. The masked bandit held up Mr.| W. Bricker's for Ohio senator, | ~. =... reported stolen a fe oo Those held in prison camps, Mr. Kenneth Roberts’ new novel “Lydia | honor on the English hotel bal-| presumably because other objects except on Oct. 30 when instructions | Di Maria in his office at the Bronx | both tie into 1948 contest. Should minutes before from. the BY w WELF . : Makiedo said, were found to have mgiley” and also planned to pub- | cony when Adm. Chester W. Nimitz | then the duchess’ jewel collection |will be continued to. 5:15 -p. m. municipal terminal market yester-| Senator Arthur Vandenberg get | Alling lie go i. You helped the Germans during Nesi|ligh 50,000 copies of Taylor Cald- paresents the battle colors of the | Nave been missed. | Oct. 21 to 31 instructions will be)day. He took his pants, the $5000| a big majority which now seems | "iy Rice was et e WILL sccupation of Yugoslavia: It seems wéll's “This Side of Innocence.” |battleship U. 8. S. Indiana to the | TE RG given at the Central library, St.|in grape sale receipts, and locked | certain in Michigan he may be- | : ving at j that the Russians also are| « mo dis Sond ’ : ’ him § i ; a high rate of speed without lights, Officials likely ° an There'll be no gamble for Us| state. SAYS YOUTHS HEALTH cuair and Meridian sts, from g|him in a refrigerator: come more formidable contender sonferen holding American citizens on thelin either” he said. “Theyll sell| Capt. O. F. Hesl [oR Ap. m. dally and from 2| Half an hour later when Mr. Di| for presidential nominee than We Cater to Parties! Erin grounds that they helped the Nasis apt. O. F. Heslar, navy officer |§ CHALLENGE TO U.S.) mw P. y OM 2 ters line Bia story 10 ¢ Cater to Parties nounced t ™ Note cited typleal out on publication. . of both world wars, will be master +» O« p.m. to 6 p. m. Sundays. Maria was telling his story po- | either of these, or Robert A. Taft | Q | public wel . The pro ; no mip cmap of ceremonies and will present the| America’s greatest “health chal-| Oct. 31 to 21 at the Phyllis) lice. the telephone rang and a male | or Harold E._Stassen. NDRE' S workers w the case o Rian | i n FORGING FIRM HEAD Hoosier survivors of the sinking. lenge” comes in the first 14 years Wheatley ¥. W. C. A. from 1 to|'0lce asked: “Are you the fellow 1 . . Lx 4 | nual mee ied i. Yugosia javia and who wes DIES AT NOBLESVILLE Among the survivors is’ William [of & ehild's life, according to 4 p.m. and 7 to 3 p. mn. [put in the reirigerator Martin for Speaker. RESTAURANT here Oct. a An aie 0 La rermerly of Martinsville|Dr. R. Reyes-Garcia, Springfield, | Voting machines for the instruc- | Mr. Di Matis Said Yet. i v MR. Vandenberg is best bet ‘or | 1606 N. llinois St The ca jailed by g° and now living at 3052 Ruckle st. |Mass, who addressed the 14th tions were provided by county| ‘1 just wanted to KRo¥ 3 YOu| president pro tem of senate it Oven Dally XH nou St. Maurice 1 | were all right,” said the bandit and} p.,,plicans take over. He'd re- | lou a —— St. Josep}

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5 stim | The body will be taken to Derby Times State Service | , . Liar, haste | tor burial. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Oct. Dr. Garcia said. The group Was| Enos Carter, 58, of 3145 North- ; ; mittee. Arthur Clapper, 81-ybar-ey Cotieurs | Mr. Chamberlain * had retired |19.—Burglars who visited two Wa- |t0 hear speakers this afternoon and |western ave.'was seriously injured The civilian production agency old Kansan, would head foreign wring "Em Bask Alive” rata] LER trom active participation In the bash . college fraternity houses attend a banquet tonight at Hotel|this morning when he was run announced today the SPprOw — relations. g Em Bao ve Regis de ERERRIRM |afTairs of the company. Thursday obtained approximately |Severin. over by an eight-ton grader being 35 applications for $888,530 In © In the house, Joseph W. Mar- : | $300. backed up in the 1100 block on struction and’ repair in Indiana gin Jr, of Massachusetts would NOW at Your FAVORITE Theater! The Delta Tau Delta house re- Knox st. by George Hardin, 4706 during the week ending Oct. 17. | succeed Sam Rayburn of Texas as g ported $200 was stolen from cloth- LOC AL 8.. Meridian st. Three Indianapolis firms Wwere| speaker, John Taber of upstate ® ing and desks of members. Beta Mr. Carter, who is an employee [*MO08 several to obtain approval | New York, who wants to cut fed- E id is mes Theta Pi, located directly across ; of Vogel & Bowen Construction of construction “plans and priority | era] budget 50 per cent, would IN PERSON the street, reported a loss of $100. BRIEFS bo |Co., was taken to Oity hospital, to ‘proceed. . 2 become head of appropriations. m— a Si wt ———n—— eye——— * A warehouse costing $260000 | parol Knutson (Minn), who ay » Soh ; KILLED BY CAR WOMAN, 47, SCALDED be built by Stokely Foods, Inc., Was | (aks of 20 per cent tax cut, would > i SCOTTSBURG, Ind, Oct. 10 (U.| Emmett Belser of the Indiana| Inez Moreland, 47, was scalded on included. head ways and means. Rep. Leo a - P).—Melvin H. Hubbard, 67, was Bell Telephone Co. will speak on the | the face and body this morning | Others were the Indiana Farm | gp Allen (Ill) would take over Next M d ¥ t killed last night when struck by an | “Telephone Hour” at the October|when she fell from a ladder in her |Bureau, Inc, fertilizer processing| powerful rules committee, and ex on ay igh automobile driven by Edgar 8. | luncheon meeting of the Indianap-| home, 19 Parkway ave, onto a plant, $294,000, and the Occidental elderly. Charles A. Eaton (N. J.) 8 P W P # “0, | Williams, Scottsburg, south of here lis Alvi nd Gaimms shapely stove, upsetting a pot of boiling Realty Co. building repair, $30,000. foreign affairs. : Mh 3 Hol { ion U. S. 31. |of Bigma appa legal frater-| cabbage. She was taken City —————————————— Ap 5 8» Sil 3 FUR 4 TWO TROOP SHIPS DUE One result of the current hear- CADLE TABERNACLE

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id . " . : , » . | pool hotel. —————————————————— oe : : FRANCE ASK BANK LOAN [Ship movements scheduled in New | yengitures committee: An attempt ali : 1 Times-Movietone News Organizations | Fall Creek Civic league will spon-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P.). York harbor today: Pe tts %0 hon Admission Rekeri 1150 | : |sor ‘a card party at 8 p. m. Mon- World bank officials said today Arriving—G eorge Washington, | go corrupt practices act. ro wel : \ : . JFapaet shiplar 482, O x 8. will meet |day at Keystone Gardens, 46117 N. | that France has asked officially for Bremerhaven (troops); Gen. W. B. Once more, committee members || +o (Tax Tne. hildren .._.. 300 i ‘Highlights of This Week’s Times-Movietone News|". Ample, Prospect and State sta. 3t)teystone ave. a $500 million reconstruction” loan. | Stewart, Bremerhaven (troops). | have been impressed by discovery : § i | that present law is full of loop- Advance ticket sale, lobby office, 4 holes, practically worthless for The Indianapolis News. .

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% $S QUEEN ELIZABETH—Famous British liner, used as It's & biennial discovery, won't |f yng; lis. Proceeds to go to J ’ ndianapolis. Pro go toDec. 11, 1944—He and another boy| to breaking into the Elkovitz mar-| lead to anything this time, either. ward girle camp project.

jrecp sip, vate to passenger service, Will try 4or | A 14-year-old boy who stole $45|Illinois st. Released by the juvenile| ; antic crossing record. in a burglary at a grocery used jt/ald division at police headquarters. Were CE nt Herengh- ket Jean Jan. 15. 1940, Joking ug More likely: Decontrol here, too. . kFOOTBALL-—88,000 see Army chalk up 22nd victory: to gamble at the juvenile detention. Sept. #5, MEER M4 several CEC three business establishments| $110 in cash, The youths tried to ‘ defeating Michigan, 20-13, pews, where he was taken when | Ot0nF “i us wr Piper fon the! ha pret de schools. This boy|break into six other busines places, Ye BASEBALL—Boston shuts out St, Louis, 4.0, in 3r This 1s what he told polic Meridian st. Sent to juvenile de. | told police he and his partner slept | they told police. Je $ ¥ i s, 40 in 3rd told police, who, an in parked cars at night and went sént to city prison; ordered into Woo. gsme of World Series. Cardinals come back and win’ questioned him later about the tention home, ordered into juvenile| shows In the day. He still was| juvenile court Transferred to + 4th game, 12-3, : theft. It is another example of court. Placed on probation, | under supervision vy the juventle|L B. 8 . ( o laxity in the local brand of justice,| March 13, 1944—He and another api | | ole \ | court probation department. March 11, 1946—Escaped from A FIN When he was 10, he joined the boy bro into. the Ambassador . i Tri in Indianapolis , : Sent to the juvenile home, or-1 B, 8 : in ut : : average youthful delinquent by market, 37 E. oth st, by throwing 4 , ni t. a) ; | AMBASSADOR, 152 N, lllinols MARS, Mars Hil Spening + pai record, progressing | brick (hrough & window. Pole| 13 mayan | 1g Jareli- 13, 1AG--CUtghL ot Perse A FAIR PRICE : " Mars Hi [YO Ae ily us eld at the juvenlle| yg, , io returned to I. B. 8. Sf LON. 2119 P ot PARAMOUNT. 411 E Wash to eventual confinement in a penal arrived”as the boys were rifling the nome until transferred ’ ' respe ' . Vash, institution. |cash register. Being juveniles, the nd _| July 8, 1946—Escaped again from “ " ¢ 45 Monument Circle REGAL, 2464 Northwestern His record: | youths were not searched. This boy WD. 3, 194--Eecaped from Juve-; B, 8, this time with another boy. Th di $ix taht; RITZ, 343 Mino Nov. 7, 1942—Stole merchandise told police later that $45 he had | ! | They told police ar Indianapolis There are no condi¥ions where our 2540 West Mich Mi Y, est Michigan nois : the W | Dec. 30, 1944—He and his former oon hid them '..: + 2351 Station SANDERS, 1106 Prospect rom the Western Auto Co. 363 N. a Jas used to gamble at the| partner in crime broke into & Pa-| rm ogame ORI nid this” boy trained and efficient management does : ; uvenile home. ; . LTE Suton | STCIAR 800 Fort Vine | LL senna to eh rs he we oth se ste mes om vot 1, Complete, urskiuelie service PES & v . ‘ alin : ‘ ry sed, m fa} . o . . D, 2203 Shelby VOGUE, 6259 Collage Best good” Lotta Bont schoch inv hed trying to ener the Eikovts market, 00a’ Wier from where he « that Js bofiting the occasion is sssured. $507 E. Washington ~~ WALKER, 607 Indi T nd the juvenile detention home until|1308 N: Capitol ave. The burglar, ‘Later, he and his con- P : » : i he! id Meol® ¢ AT transferred alarm sounded and police arrived in as lieing. d er, A oo 1 T54/Ve Your. memories of a beloved Gonbioms de i don R - rate tried to brea a bowl- SR : on i 1 ) li Cities ’ May 17, 1944—Sentence to I. B. 8| time to catch the pair, Sent to juve- Jeaounts wn : : with services that are unmarred. Without hon Ss - suspended, the youth placed on. pro- | ile home, ‘ordered into juvenile July 22, 1946—Caught and re- ©. we for ‘Greenw'd. OLD TRAILS, Mickleyvilla, Ind bation. SOP, turned to I. B. §. : , Lo , Ind. . Case was dismissed, since the boy :

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