Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1946 — Page 22
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"ul gunman who “came to empty the ashes" at, United Laundries and Dry Cleaners Inc. 1502 E. Washington st., today emptied the cash ua
i taking $15.
She that “he “came to empty the ashes.’
gun instead of a “shovel. a Covering Mrs, Groff he ordered | Yr . her to the rear room to ‘lay down) Shaw Nominates’' on the floor for 20 minttes.” tarted to empty the ash Ag Henry A: Wallace put stopped when. he heard Mrs, LONDON, Nov. 3 a Fe
Groff moving about, He again waved the gun at her, threatening to shoot if she returned
George Bernard Shaw
The gutiman entered the office and told Mrs.. Dorne Groff, the fone He went to the rear
the office, on the pretext of geeting the x but whipped out a
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indorsed Henry A. Wallace, former U. 8. secretary of commerce, for
yesterday
i THE moavaroLk iid i : © $47, 500 Hat
fled. pounds.
tn a peek hole, through which she had been watching him. He returned to the office, grabbed up the cash and ran out the door. He dropped $6 of the loot as he Mrs. Groff described him as five feet six, weighing about 130 He wore a brown suit, al | brown hat and a tan Spore shirt:
President of the United States.
Mr, Shaw's “nomination” came in a brief message to the 60th anniversary meeting of the Fabian society, Britain's left wing literary and professional organization. The Irish playwright was one of the founders of the group in 1884. “The only message I have for the moment is that the Fabian
If your wife came home with this hat, mister, you'd really have something to gripe about. With a price tag of $47,500, it's the most expensive hat in the world. Screen Actress Constance Moore models the top-price topper, which features a band of 71 rose-cut
make (Henry)
message said.
observation:
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society, having made Russia a great Fabian state,.has now to Wallace succeed Franklin Roosevelt as President of | the United States,” Mr. Shaw's |
Mr, Shaw declined an invitation | to attend the meeting with tl: “I do not believe in havifg ‘nineteenth century ghosts |
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RICH TEXAS RICE CROP iS RUINED
More Rain Might. Wipe gut * City of Beaumont.
BEAUMONT, Tex., Nov. 5 (U. P.). — Flood waters which swirled through half of Beaumont and destroyed the surrounding area's rich rice crop receded today: But authorities warned that more | rain. ‘would “ruin” this city of| 100,000. | “Damage already was estimated at| $4 million from yesterday's flash flood. Weather forecasters said there was a possibility of continued! rain. | Farmers said destruction of the unharvested rice crop would add “millions of dollars” to the loss. Hundreds of persons were forced from their homes in the west end residential district when the Neches river overflowed its banks. | Basements of both homes and] | business buildings were filled with | (water. The sheriff's office, however, sald no serious injuries or loss of life had been reported. Residents were given enough | warning to reach higher ground. | They were aided by outboard mo-
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The flash flood swept through! Beaumont yesterday after a sus-|
Sunday night to Monday morning.
10 Die in 3-Day ’ Colorado Blizzard
DENVER, Nov. 5 (U. P.).—Weath-
er forecasters predicted relief today |
|as Denver fought to free itself from
naeum. This will be the first of the | the paralysis of a three-day blizzard |’
new series of luncheon meetings to be held twice per month, They were discontinued during the war.
Police said today burglars broke
into Haag’s drugstore, 2706 N. Meridian st., last night and stole $577 worthy of whisky.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Fulk, 1611 ave., received minor burns last night when kerosene they were using to start a fire in their furnace exploded. The couple
was treated at City hospital.
2 HURT IN TRAIN ACCIDENT
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Nov. 5 (U. P.) —~Two persons were! injured to-
day when the Florida East Coast's |
| northbound Havana special crashed
| into a string of freight cars at the | | Bowden freight yards and derailed |
| two passenger cars and both loco- | motives.
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storm area. Clearing skies brought relief to the wide section of the Rocky mountain area which already had
killed 10 persons throughout the|
(absorbed the storm’s full impact.
The blizzard; worse here since | 1913, left 27 inches of snow which tied up transportation, caused thousands of ‘dollars in property damage and halted food deliveries, aggra- | vating the city's already tight food | | Supply:
LADIES AUXILIARY TO GIVE VARIETY SHOW
The ladies auxiliary, Indianapo- | lis post 114, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, will give a variely show in Veterans’ hospital at 7p. m. today. Mrs. Mary Lou Maiers is master {of ceremonies of the show which is ‘entitled, ¥Varieties of 1947.” The cast includes: Armitt Screes, | Martha Thursten, Mabel Thursten, Patsy Clark, Susan and Margery 'Condery, Jean Perry, Ruth Steven|son;; Roberta Reynolds, James | Winkle, Marilyn Mattox, Norma | Van Zanti, Lydia Stanley, Natalie Lindley, Betty Irick, Lloyd Lewis, | Sam Richman, Phillip Bolds and | Barbara Hall, Mrs. Jennie Barnett | is hospital” chairmen and sponsor fof the program.
"HEAD NORTH IF YOU LIKE DRY WEATHER
Like rainy weather, or dry weather? If it's rainy weather, the best
place in Indiana for it is Marengo {in southern Indiana, Chief Engineer David H. Harker of the In{diana flood control commission, | said today. For dry weather, the far north. Mr. Harker said a rainfall repot showed that Marengo averaged 50.51 inches of rain yearly, while the average at Albion was' 3080. The average fall at Indianapolis was 39.9.
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PLANS ARE ORDERED FOR 2 CANAL BRIDGES
| The city works board has ordered | plans drafted for new bridges over the canal at College ave. and at Central ave. The board yesterday accepted a $9400 grant from the Federal Works | Agency for the drafting job. The | new bridges are planned to speed {traffic flow on the two streets which are two of.the city's main north-south arteries. Cost is estimated at $205,000.
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