Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1946 — Page 4
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oo ___ _ tnowwrousTMES mown, xov.sme J] ‘Mow ESTROYS om om us YMCA MEMBERSHIP | Times Employee, Wife Plan (COMMUNITY CENTER Celebrates 35th CRAWLEY QUIZZED BB mm HES, BARN /INGREASES 23% HERE To Adopt Polish Refugee Boy T0 MARK 20TH YEAR. Year With Firm FURTHER IN SLAYING
It was the second major fire for a : ! An increase of 33 percent In|. om 0) ydoption proceedings have killed in & German bombing raid, The Jewish Comniunity Center as-| gr. k..ghodk, 25 College ave, Detectives today continued to
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the Kirby family in less than two or ; | membership in the Y. M. C. A. f i i i t ad Ra months. the first 10. months" of 1046, was an- | een filed by Mr, and Mrs. Walde- is expected to. arrive here by ‘cation Wil hold 1s 20Ch Whnuslicoin box collector for the Indiana Tat ny Crawley. Bin New Castle Damage Set Apparently ignited from an over- naunesd today. mar Lmetne, Jeu AWRY iY: | Christmas. meeting at 8:15 p. m. today at gel Telephone Co. celebrated his|bludgeon-slaying Sept. 11 of Miss : verage membership here is 10,- bh, 2i~yeu Growing up in war-torn Europe, Kirshbaum community center. 35th year in the telephone business| Alberta Green, student nurse at
$ heated smoke pipe, the Broad | “71037, compared with 8127 for the[Polish boy. Mr, At $37,000. | Street Nazarene church of New same period in 1945. Total member- | H erm e rding, an he had anly four years of schooling. | Theodore R. Dann, president of| today, Riley hospital.
: | ship in the d He spent some time in forced Ger- the association, will welcome mem- = | Crawley, confessed slugger of Mr Times State Service Castle burned to the ground Saturs P e United States is 1411,- employee of The ’ Starting as. a : 8 8. NEW CASTLE, Ind, Nov. Ber night, With Toss. estimated at 41. mito 4Indianapolis : man labor groups. Here he hopes hers. Reports will be given by Irvin|groundman = for Jina Long, 1432 Shepard st. Two churches and a large barn were $15,000: A report by the national council Times, met the FES to continue school and probably Will vs “1 arner, executive director, Harry| the former Cen- | [ ednesday, continued to-deny-econ-*
J i {on finance shows that the associa-| youth while serv- take up farming later. tral Union Téle- - [nection with Miss Green's murder. destroyed by fire in Henry county Four pianos and 150 hymn books « were considerably strengthened Jou in the troop essa estrada S. Sack, assistant director, and Dr. Detective Chief Howard Sanders
; t—— | hone Co. at I ‘woaiteend, with total Toss which the minister sald “had REVer | during the war years, with an tn. [106 I a THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES Phillip Falender, treasurer, Lovin Oo. Mr said a lie detector test on Crawley | been sung out of” were destroyed in| rease of more than $3,000,000 in| : i Fifteen new members will be Y, O, . 3 py | Saturday proved inconclusive estimated at $37,000. the blaze, [capital investments and of nearly in Berlin. A mu- ¢ | LEBANON, Ind., Nov.25.—Annual |ciected to the board of directors.| Shook was later : Se
The barn fire has caused officials| At noon Sunday the New Castle $5,000,000 in endowment funds. There L081 Jrendaiup union Thanksgiving day services of | Nominees are Joseph M. Block, Sprotnied store ; WOUNDED by BANDIT nvestigate the possibility of and Kpightstown fire departments was a decrease in indebtedness from followed. On re- | Meier S. Block, Mr. Dann, Julian/X€eéper, an y ? Fidhiy te tried unsuccessfully to save the | $2,036,100 to $11,249, 600. | WIR to the sites ke etn i Tol pe hed 8 Freeman, Mrs. Victor Goldberg, (moved to Vin- 2 HE vo Bs # It occurred early today on the Christian church at Kennard, in| Current expenditures during 1945 3nd dischafge, Mr. a. m. Thursday in the Presby- Morris Goodman, Jack Kammips,|cennes in 1912. In hg clerk was Trt foe Bays Kirby farm near the New western Henry county. The blaze totaled $73,537,600 or 7.3 per cent|Hermerding filed Alexander Hajne terian church. . Julian Kiser, Mrs. Lewis Levy, Mzs.|1913 he came my ghook |bullet wound 38 ao yiifom a _ * Castle southwest city limits. The started from a defective flue. Loss | more than 1944, while current in- adoption papers. The Rev. Alvin Beason, pastor (Walter Lichtenstein, Liebert Mossler,| here as an em- | bartdit. took Tw When a loss, put at $10,000 included seven,of buildipg and contents was put/ come reached $75,536,900, an' in-! The future son, who was or- of the Lebanon Church of God, will | Ben Paller, Gerald Paul, Mrs. Harold | Ployee of the commercial depart-| 4 fired alk ont Sore hoigup Y mh ; .l | , . . h hen his rents. were be the speaker. | pl ment. . e + milk cows, two sows, 20 pigs, con {at $12,000 __.icrense of 43 per cent. phaned when his pa speaker Platt and Charles Raub. tm t ing. He was not wounded seriously,
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