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boarding the liner Queen Elizabeth for Europe just as the assembly took

him from the witness chair,

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ar idn’ /e , We ‘(Continued From Page One) 2 School Superintendent, Albert Jes- il nt Date Soy Done yard Eac ; ; sup explained that there is no re- ai Anderson but didn't have to use But Byrnes Reveals Data Hay Sevan, a Appreciated (Continued From Page One) | straint upon the boys, no-fence, onl | jhe gun. No one was in the office : ; , said, : | supervision. : TB oat ati § On U.S. Forces Abroad Mr. Gandy showed no ill effects | than Economist Robert R. Nathan after quitting OPA is still open er . way to make it ascupes 00 we took $17 and left: a Eugene | ; from the one-punch fight late yes- said is justified for industry gen- | to him. Directors of Broadcast | proof is to make it like Pendleton And Another Stolen Car viet Rus ! terday. when Mr. Collins knocked erally (23 per cent), but auto | Music, Inc. (wholly owned by | : of a serie

t ke escape attempts. ; More nc its action. been done with the $25,000. Truman asked him to become a boys mia {up Vera the same night. Vera said ore . Mr. Molotov called the result of Secretary Subpenaed Here's What's Ahead financial adviser to Greek gov- | ‘Getting a Good Break’ it was Monday night In Rusts o Big Four foreign ministers meet- | TIMETABLE of -expiring con- | ernment, Porter felt duty-bound | Most of the boys are re-captured | i ; Face, not e - tisfactory to the Soviet Mr. Collins sat some distance from : | In driving about for nearly a freedom, the ng a to other the witness stand today as Mr, iracts indicates second-round wage | to accept. Broadcast Music di- but since 1042, there have been 40 week, sleeping in. the automobile In prac : delegation as they are ‘| tussle reaching height soon after .| rectors expect his final answer : np

delegations.” He expressed confldence that the Moscow Big Four

Gandy told about the $11,000t that : was paid to Cecil Travis, Mississippi| NeW Vvear. What's ahead:

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FAITHFUL SERVICE—Police Chief McMurtry, (right) with Mrs, |

businessman and a friend of Mr | Steel contracts expire Feb. 15, negotiations can be opened month

boys unaccounted for, according to| parked at-the side of the road, the Ithe Boys School records. Some of | lovers lost track of time. them have wound up in other insti-| That took the quartet up to the

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b The troop census resolution : Collins, } earlier . | House Counsel Clark Clifford, was tutions. Others—possibly like Price {ime that Trooper Smith stopped You woul ty cleared the assembly only after a McMurtry, receives a gold watch from Mayor Tyndall for 35 years | Mr. Gandy said the payment was Pord agreement ends in Febru. | TeSPonsible for resignation of —are roaming Indiana and other | them near Shelbyville. innocuous i” sharp protest by Andrei Gromyko,| faithful service with the police department. |part of an arrangement whereby | ary negotiations already have | 1ousing Chief Wilson Wyatt. Mr. | states. | Price and Vera were in love. So customs, lik i the Russian delegate. Ima, - i . er [some of Mr. Collins’ friends would started with Chrysler, Packard | @ruman took housing dispute to Price made no further attempt to| Much so that they had no idea of dances o 1% The compromise was adopted, 36 '80 Postal ‘Extras’ support former Senator Wall Doxey, oq Kaiser-Frager : | cabinet, which decided controls escape. He was happy, he said. | hat their future would be. turesque Cc! ig to 6, with four nations nounced (agr p Raft in the Sept. 15, 1942 run-off primary. | General Motors auto contract | couldn't be retained for one in- | “Treat them right at the Boys “Oh, we didn’t have any definite provided +t % ooainiiE, Ready at Anderson Mr. Doxey lost the run-off to Sena-| =enerte dustry. . ‘School and they treat you right,” Plans.’ said Price in jail. did not oF 500,000 U. S. Troops Abroad Timis_ Slate Serviee ig! James O. Eastland (D. Miss.). | G M elactrical pact can be New expediter, Frank R. Cree- he declared, “We had no money.” gounter$c rn, arene we Qo] fy [AWYBE |, rom eB te CIS Sh A | spendin bran. Neng | Bea mnie in ts ee hn ig le 8 Qt Ber i \ Mal . > y N.Y. > me accustomed to life a His mother’, 2 curity council to Slermite Sa Eighty extra workers, including ad- {}a¢ the committee has subpenaed électrical workers may begin wage, | D. Small, who yuarreled with Mr. | the Boys School, felt like they were S ; er'’s tears are dry now; and policies 3 jor: Btion Should 2 dal de- | : . ditional carriers and clerks, will be Edward P. Terry, former secretary | Jubks 8s early as Jat 1, General | Wyatt over tightness of controls. getting a good break. She realizes as she silently operates You wou i hi 3 AoW ho troops sta- Charges Movie Star placed on duty Monday at the to Senator Bilbo. Mr, Terry, missing | Blisthie's ah start on "Y8 | Mr. Wyat¥s successor as natisnal After being appointed captain of * POWer machine at the Cavalier permitted t: Af 8 . . . for about a week after reporting| : | housing agency administrator is his c i ’ Garment Co. /ansvi lish book: ; -Amer- Anderson post office to aid in han- I 8 div} g agency r lis company, Price was released at Evansville, that her | (tioned abroad, and the Angle Am Struck Him in Dispute po that he, his wife and daughter | O. 1.0. rubber workers Already | Raymond M. Foley, also’ regarded March 22, 1946. He had studied to son h i ne WSsDAa De i fcan call for an accounting of toons | |diing the Christmas mail rush. had been threatened if he testi: have begun conferences with “big as friendly to decontrol be laundr : Bs Sommitied an enermons your own | 2 at home. | (Continued From Page One) Postmaster Ira G. Davis said fied at the Bilbo hearing, entered four” firms. Irie lesontrel, te a ndryman, a steam presser ..ime ents would % U. 8. Secretary of State JamesF.| : , Sinclair Oil Co. has signed | SENATE war investigating com- [and a gardener. : ; ; - B. 3 extra carriers would be placed on g hospital at Quitman, Miss, last : 3 tte. wih i : | She only hopes it won't be the In Russia-le t Byrnes early today revealed wal to have offices in the same apart- |... of the local office’s 34 mail night. ' ? second-round boost for refineries. Ti di Dds Gl zisnanship helbey Billy Met a Girl { chair, she said. . Cul i# American armed forces abroad ment building I live in. I don't |. toc ive army trucks have been Witnesses Separated “Union is pressing same contract a mar 2 Vhite Ouse, CaN | Out of the school, he got a job! She closed her eyes as she sat in Your cf in have been slashed to less Hn RAY uy he has to drag me Into obtained by the local office to ald | ouiect of an FBI search. Mr. Ter. | on other companies. yn x on, 8 ope hauling coal. He worked four her living room and said: schools oon # $00,000 troops. {something like this. lin handling Yule mail. oA a1 : h, Mr, -| Packing house workers won 15- . rangle over Invesuga- months, got tired of his job. He| “Billy was a quiet boy. When he tongue. Bu & Mr. Gromyko also took a last-| Says ‘It's Ridiculous’ | ec wens ry was hospitalized for treatment! cents-gn-hour increase from | tion of American military gov- 'gptaineq another job hauling coal Was little I used to say I believe hd a Wo S minute swing at the way the United | ) of a “highly nervous condition.” | Cudahy. | ernment in Germany has injured and didn't like that either, he said. I've got a boy who will never cause “Part; . Lin -| Mr § : Mr. Collins, 66, lunged at Mr. > | its prestige either, he said. se “Party 2x, Nations are setting up the trus-| Mr. Raft said he thought =e S 8. prestige. His mother was living at Ander- me any trouble.” i : ; ; Gandy and knocked him to the | De ats pl . 8 S Ag. ab Alger: 1:06 8, : liquidated. ny teeshi] . Mr. Gromyko said | whole thing was silly, now [esse y © ‘ mocrats plan strenuous op : : : 3 rar : : : that ND cctiito agreements a] re he Tous h id.. “No floor at the close of yesterday's ses- Seek to Discredit | position to special investigating on, So Te took ahother 100 2% the K Pye Worked hard for 12 years id Where th g ready approved by the assembly |, il 4 wn e mis: Hoe . |sion, The hearing room was thrown| MANAGEMENT resistance to | committees. (Most of them would Voto 2 le a I i) ig 12 a = aol J . ar. 4 | body he I. en and nobody | into a turmoil and the witness! be ai : ‘ati inis- TH : elco- ” ~old son, she munis 3 ae ava ot hi BUG. Yue fun la surely «= Need for Clothing chair was upset in the short-lived | iby bore. is Bl Bo A Dameretie Jamin. Rens. He S6id he “couldi’s stand tehes oate bf several relatives in the orisha. bs A / | i ORT { | : ; | © . | , v i the hours.” tiny flat i v i g participate in the election of J Settled all is ’ yea) 3g0, melee. A policeman stationed out-| which cited high corporation | for special groups is eliminated by Two fils ago young Billy Pri Re or >a Fidows section of DN ver ! members to the trusteeship council. | ere’s no reason for a suit at this| (Continued From Page One) side the room separated the com- | profits and decline of “real” wages | congressional reorganization act. met irl ! £ Billy Price | polis. a | Delegates from White * Russia, y an . batants before any serious damage| used by cost-of-living advances. | Which gives regular committess fe a girl. Her name was Vera ‘Might Have Been Different’ largely (b} Yugoslavia and the Ukraine echoed | Mr. Raiden said his trou with kindly, generous Indianapolis pub- was done. | “Release of Mr. Nathan's sta. | Authority and personnel to handle yaimer wag erp oo lived With her| ‘On, if only they hadn't freed Se i {the actor ‘started out before last je. | Because of yesterday's fracas, the! : 7 investiga 3 and mother at 1203 W. Sec- py; 'h s v | : rotest so loudly | | \ ye » the yeti ive industrialists ch | investigations. : iim when he stole that last car. If ne as Paul Henri{ Christmas. Miss Doss hired him to| Thee are colder days ahead . . . committee will keep opposing wit-| 4 tio ee tT a 4.8 = ond st.. in Anderson. they'd only have taken him back to and. eulvure Spaak of Belgiann rebuked them | "OEY expensive gifts—including and there are many other chil- nesses widely separated and a gotiations. These are among flaws SOUTHERN -DEMOURATS, de- | ‘Head Over Heels’ in Love Boys Schoo] untfl he was 21. asd terror. for criticizing action already taken a fur coat and a ruby and sapphire dren hoping to be made just as policeman will be stationed in the pick they'll argue were included Spite sputterings, will go along. Vera Jean was a sophofmore at “Things might have been dif- 3 ! By the assembly |ring—Mr. Raft had given her before happy and comfortable. How many hearing room at all times. ~ in report: . with party program to elect Rep. Anderson high school. She ate her ferent. . x In theory Bévin Leaves, Too [Pa Akers angered he. bi piv iy hind Does they = A It selected period of peak war- | John W. McCormack (Mass) lunch and drank cokes with her| I didn't think so then, but now publics ma Mr. Molotov and his deputy. | through ‘trick and devien Mr A re ti ii . ! Hite earninfe=Japualy=gs Base Tagoru) a pp Sous SALARY 3 wis Commer Lonel, ] kriow. They Wee ton lenient with pe Son, = ’ i ¥ , | ) ' . ’ .s | erners ho o emocratic “Him and some other fellows Billy.” -Actuslly Andrel Y, Vishinsky, sailed aboard Raiden said. “When I notified Mr. | 2 2 » op Doesn t Jor campariiont. CUI Worke's | ceats, they don't thi : Ny x Pa * y fs s nk leadership came in to eat wi i in racial inde ne Queers Putwowi Spe. 41 ePnOOm: (Balt I was her attorney he thieat-| YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS pro- - i Ea a TY of | is worth bitter fight. girls hung out.” ro pn seta) i TOMORROW: The story of Wil- even unto koaving a Te es So |eped to have the girl run out of the \i4e the only income for this job. Alw S Wi ’ wages but uses’ prewar com- | vor heer Bewrge ae Alken (R. | Price and Vera fell “head over Ham Virgil Johnson. np a a. Is. Wate v : ; ; .), who frequently voted with heels” ; . tate eter wit rail 3 present Russian arguments in be-| Miss Doss says that's hot so. There are two ways you may dy in 2 parisons of corporation profits. |. Demorrats. will be given. ciair- eels” in love. They saw a lot of S d . 1 mans Ta half the tr census proposal Ip: | Labor department figures show " each other. But they didn't have SGNGers ~Resigns { ’ ; of 00p C puss’, Certainly N help: | oan} wr 1 | manship of cqmmittee on expen- their fj : others accu Dozens -of other principal dele- ertainly Not Jilted i . 2 { (Continued From Page One) October, 1946, “real” wages still | : ! 1€ir rst real date until about Ag | U. Musi - ! ONE—By sending or bringing, 28 per cent ahead of 1939 average. | dituges in executive departments, three weeks after they had i J . UsSicC Dean ings. gutes, including British Forelgn| “I never had any differences with [cash donations to Clothe-A-Child, O'Connor of the Bronx t ve inl , : | less important post than he rates Hk BL Among th Secre Ernest Bevin, sailed aboard | M 1." “Ha . en e Bronx te move In| October earnings equaled $30.71 | oo Bill began to see more and more OOMINGTON,;, Dec. 14 (U. P.). tary y {Mr. Raft,” she declared. “He's one Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Mary- on an epidemic of liquor store hald- | : : on seniority basis. —President H Zionists an the Elizabeth and left “second-|of the finest gentlemen I have ever !land st. ih =i weekly Un lens > Soper) 5 of Vera. Her father objected so dia en etme Wells of In- Zionism 3 " | Sue) 4 S. as compared with 1 rnings o i mt ; Hy na university ann | Swing” delegates to complete theimet. But there were no expensive| TWO—By becoming a donor. A| The fat detective studied the pat- | $2388, “UT May Call Icke a Tey Tania to have a fnAy ot Don Downs 1 Sir ay snelews Yel y work. + Sexubs | presents. All he's ever given me donor takes one or more children tern and picked out Ray's liquor It uses 1939—lean vear for in- : ! : > the school of music had resigned Suppose Scarcely a third of the delegates is a charm bracelet. to the stores and purchases with|gtore. When the street lights began | dustry—for profit comparisons torr Interior Secretary | And Again Probation leffective next June 30th > or a Jew 's session. , i : : me sons av 3 : . . were present at today's What's more, she says, she most his or her own funds the clothes the pricking the dusk he entered the! arold Ickes may be called before On Aug. 23 Price stole another, Mr. Wells said Dean Sanders Yhere the

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Most of the rest were hurrying to certainly was not jilted {children need | house un-American activities i i ; So ——— . . store and foun ich - Tia S automobile and with another youth woul bo itv reach their homes before Christmas.| “I'n still on very friendly terms TF n | an und Richard Shaw, 34, | increases would be passed to con- | committee to explain activities of started for Ev 11 pl you oun feman at the university as | y . son of the owner, alone. sumers rather than absorbed : i r Lvansville to join the professor of music. } Night Session Goes Late with Mr, Raft,” she added. “I had Today's Donors May Be Next throurh vrofits. thus diluting | independent committee of arts, navy. They were arrested at Worth. | st Sg arm i] Delegates who did attend today|® ate With him only a few nights 17 Le Nex a ty € ® | sciences and professions which he |ington, Ind. on a minor offense. Kj i I io Previous balance ..$2068.23| “I think you may be next" Mr, | higher pay with higher prices. : , » 1NOT “OLlense, King George 51 Tod ; were red-eyed with loss of sleep ; | nk yo y be next,” Mr. | i headed through ' congressional |gng brought back to And 9 ay ~ $i ‘| Mr. Raiden said Miss Doss and |Wliam C. Smith (Service Burke said. Indusiry. will conteny that Mr. | smpaigns. WY Sinan LONDON, Dec. 14 (U. P Last night's session had not ad-| | Construction Company) 2500) He went to th f { Nathan's estimate of $15 billion it . ater he was released by Everett Srh + 18 4. 2) ~King x journed until almost 1:30 a. m. 4o- her mother dropped theesuit once : ) e went to the rear of the store | Investigators want to know go Owens, direct ; . George observed his 51st birthday Jour un 0 M407 hecause Mr. Raft agreed to return TTY Station Employees .. 20.00 ang sat down behind some packing | In Jorparae POS press whether Ickes group had Com- at actor Social ies anniversary quietly at Buckingham . LB DL veins 2000 boys 10 wait. smaller-than-normal share of na- | - e recommenda- YS ; : ht session ended with a the baubles. When the actor . Bh : — ist connections. ti palace today. Messages of felicita- (Contin : = nig ov Mr. Molotov, in. changed his mind, they did, too, Eves H. Nebeker .......... 15.00] A short time later two youths, tional hecome "about. 9 pee gi as They also are considering call- on SE Yi provation Separtinens o tion came from all parts of the % sisting Poe the assembly vole on and re-hired him. a a Friend ... Taisiees 15.00 'hoth carrying pistols, entered the A a d Ee Wi rice | ing Elliott Roosevelt to explain at Anderson yi cour empire. A salute of guns was fired verv seriou the Russian demand for ‘a world > n Memory Elanar”. ...,. 10.00 store, Avon! ea VANCE | what he really said in that speech |. Ccloon: ? {in London- #hd at Windsor castle of them we e an deman Called Mr. Raft East Acres Homemakers | “This is a holdup,” th d economics growing more con-.| po | - He was released on Sept. 19. S Stle A fleet of census of fighting forces. He gave| | Club : Di EY Sl) fusing for average citizens as it In Wussia. ‘| He spent Thanksgiving in Evans- 2 renewal of a custom suspended nee : no information about the number| 1 called Mr. Raft,” Mr, Raiden MY exiesrnaireniniay «ss 10.00] Mr, Burke sprang from his hid-| 8 j Committee Counsel “Ernie | °° : g VaNS- |G uring the war. gcene on th 4 of troops Russia has under arms 'said.” “He told me he might give | Tri Chi Sorority, Alpha ing place, service pistol drawn. The progresses, ay Adamson will go when Rep. J. | ville where his mother was now liv- ~~ sania west of the : although American and British the Bifts back—one piece at a time APE .....iiiiiiinis + 1000(two gunmen wheeled.’ Mr. Shaw . Parnell Thomas (R. N. J) takes |"& : ; ==CLOSED ON SUNDAY They brow : speakers a few months before had —Provided Miss Doss ‘acted right’ Anonymous ............... 10.00 ducked down behind the counter Lewis fo Settle? over as chairman. Republicans | On Thanksgiving night, he and Salt Lake ( v {toward him.” Scout Master Wayne Hodson, |and lay flat on the flo . talk of boosti ; f 9900 Johnson stole a Ford. They also board a i! revealed some figures in that re-| . of Troop 104, Boy Scout y or, John L. Lewis is reported ready osting pay from $ to ked Behi 1 On the might of Dec. 21, he con- of Fan y POY Seouts 2000] Hears Eight Shots to settle with mine owners on | $19.00, giving job to lawyer with Ek R pan Lom B Sar PAN #4 Ye nd RESTAURANT Western Ur : ie tu] OB siens inventor y 5 y Nr i was 3 § Mr. Molotov also threw in apylinues, he went to Miss Dosssl\ "oy "Ro". TT 5.00 Mr. Shaw heard eight shots and| basis of his present contract with Jckgound In sry or nevy in er re to x n.d ater or a En 3 attack on the atom bomb. 3p Tiinent for a conference with! go. Ripple Auxiliary , "two. persons running from the| government. He's said to be wilin2 Riigence. | Trooper Smith 1606 N. Illinois -St. " tran ne { “When people tell us it (the inl pick ner mother. Mr. Ral and oy Ce te... . 5.00 Store. He found Mr. Burke on the to waive demands which caused Hit hhiker Killed " Voi : Open Daily 6 A.M. to 2 A. M. on ay 3 bomb) is for the defense of their) nd : ? hodyguard, fame In /y,un and Country Shop.. 5.00, floor, his gun empty, two slugs in| recent strike in return for getting | Hchhiker ile WHY Did He Have a Gan! Sr pi . declared ¥ ; country, it goes without saying that “Mr an, 2 guid, Sites Herschel J. Stroyman ...... 5.00 Nis bead. Police watched the hos-| mines back in private hands. But PLYMOUTH, Ind. Dec. 14 (U. p.).! The car wouldn't work. They yz " ec i what is necessary for the defense! a ray pinned my arms down Girl Scout Troop 206 pitals, expecting that the hood-| there's no evidence operators have | __A hitchhiker, identified tentatively took the cushions out, slept on the (&N RN ok BER ; of one's country is not a task that ax M1, Dal beat and kicked me,” "OF Phillip Neri 5.00 lums sooner or later would try to| yielded in opposition to taking las James Joseph Fanning, died in roadside, hitch-hiked to Anderson {7 & COMPANY 4 Hurt ean be accomplished by the use of “I: Raldens complaint read. ““The XK. J ..... Frees 2.00 Bet shed of their share of lead. over Krug, Lewis agreement. a hospital today of injuries received on Friday. R Suayron BA Sideswi i atomic weapons,” Mr. Molotov said. | BO tay; Ms: Raht had Miss Doss | \b Blanche Johtson and = “He was one of the most intelli-|- Lawyers forecast supreme court ||ast night when he was hit by an| Later state police asked him: tH ARNESON) SOURIS ides : “The atomic weapon is not dese {SED 8 Telus. firing me as her Uo, "yn ©... 20g ent and best cops I ever knew,”| Split decision (possibly 5-4) in automobile. Police said he was “What have you -been doing. Opus \s Prine Coe OROVILI : tined for use in one’s territory; it) on REY: e and Mr, Gray then | mppe ATs CH ot District Attorney Samuel J. Foley| Lewis case. Consensus tilts bal- [struck by a hit-run vehicle and that Price? You must have been pretty | _ 1 —Four per: i 1s destined for use in another's yo to pi A uam, with mnstruc- \penry Toney ....... veash 2.00 Said. ance in favor of John L. victory. |a truck driver found him injured hot to shoot a policeman and kill ke A when 8 ritory.” Stay out of town, | Edith and Clyde ....vieeee 200 I — — One authority predicts court ma- |ajong U. 8. 30. |him. What have you been doing ih rope ~ America’s Forces Listed Required Surgery “In Memory of Mother, Stephens Committee Jority Vi ou rug louis ——————— a ——— EH —— train a m ica’ » as ent (|| = . — : Mr. Byes said Ameno's armed | Mr. Raiden said his injuries re. _ ae bade i 1.00 Times’ State ‘Service Te hr since mine owners col | ; today. PHILIPPINES 06000 men, but wag ameriety reatment, that he| a Hi ed pti te . “ie ro tu * he ! » humiliated, and out- osemary Wilmeth of Indianapolis,| Guardia anti-injunction act would || T A / T wo Pullm: | only 30,000 combat forces. air and Ir 4” and fearful of further bodily | Tol for today .......... 182.00 1d. has been appointed ot the na-| apply. eC nica raining air corps pn ; gatune and- of these, 17.000 are harm to himself and his family. | 1C'al to date ...., ve+0+. $2250.23 tional alumnae committee of Steph- | : = x ® Were derall ; Alippise Scouts. att 15.0001 He's asking $30,000 compensatory Direct Donors ens college according to an an- NEWEST rumor of cabinet tender and j of th “a , a " in damages and $250,000 punitive dam- '“Kimmer” Smith 4 Child nouncemen by Dr, James M. Wood.| change sends Attorney General or { Ruben Bi ly Som ding ol id for the “deliberate, wanton, ! my. and Mrs Yack tldren resident of Stephens college. Tom Clark back to private law was the on 4 % = and malicious” attack. be : : ————— es em tig Source is justice de- . | suffered cu ] ders to return home.” - } Cronin ............. 2 Children yULE PARTY FOR O prasuge. : / di | detims Ww 4 a —— i IL R » . + ' | victims w PANAMA — About 1500 troops. pf, Vv Delma and Skeets ....... 1 Child | LEBANON, | Ta, SongropT0 pariment nsdery; He In nai anap O/IS | ero ord ¥ not counting the Canal Zone. one Veteran Honored Radio Broadcast Technicians, | Christmas season here will ba in- en n . W ICELAND—Less than 600 troops, Times State Service Local 1225 IB.E.W.....1 Child aygurated by the annual party for the. Ro | CAML none of them combat men. | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Dec. [Robert Schllesman ........ I Child the children of Emmett Brown post ; 1 Tm AZORES-—About 300 men and 14.—~Elmer J. Schweizer, wire chief Anonymous ...............1 Child 113, American Legion, Dee 14 at Job Is still Open i AS much, “not a single combat soldier among |for the local office of the ‘Indiana Anonymous ..... rannss iy 1 Child the Legion home. The party will be| THAT $50,000-a-year radio job | gallons a . them. Bell Telephone Co. was presented | RE |from 3 to 5 o'clock. | Paul Porter was expected to take [}| gonditon, ! Mostly in Japan, Germany a 30-year service emblem at a cere. Ff. Wayne landlords |... | to 30 mile Mr. Byrnes, in his first appear- mony here Thursday. He has been 0 i . { / N without 8 | ance at this session of the assem. |CONDected with the local office for PTGANIZE Union ’ ‘ i ‘bly, did not give details about the [the Dast four years, serving pre-| FT. WAYNE, Ind. Dec. 14 (U, P.) % I U. 8. occupation forces in the for-|Viously at Bedford, Evansville and Landlord Ralph R. Mapel today an- Start your 1 947 Mi mer enemy states. | Rockport, |ncunced his formation of a landJR he sald. most of the 550.000 mY ns {lords’ union which he said would not | d M Be I e! n troops are in “Germany, 3 . 'LEARING HOUSE seek rent increases. | ’ 17 ’ i } Japan and the Supanese in, cone TT Th ng. to std lof Competition Requires Traine en. ol orea, Austria and Venezia Giulia.”|VePits «ooo. . 23,826,000 rental rates being cut,” Mr. Mapel! dnt accepted Mr. Bevin stepped to the spot-|otearings ... "or." WOK onie.00e MBINtaINEd, adding that 570 iand-| Industry Needs Technicians. ig 4 lighted podium after the American |Pebits on 125,503,000 lords already belopg to the union, | + tively: secretary ed. He announced a rt : Senior that Britain's armed forces had , ‘ w ali ining in One of Four Fields of Study: oy been pared from a wartime high of 0 Specialized Training y Junior Ee la, (oan, 8 million” Mak h le funds for next | Bret i men. He said he did not have handy For ake sure you have ample funds for nex | . Priv 2 fie i . ts | . . Nd: n rivat h 8 Beures ou Brien armed | year's Christmas expense. The easy way | % Drafting and Mechanical Technology % Building Construction Tech ology Compl 13 Wy 0 : ie { : | : : | the million men were at home and| : to do this is to select one of the following | % Supervision and Production Technology ~~ * Electrical Technology | Jurio 13 how many Svestens. He said the, neomes clubs and save each week. . Steno wi United tions could get sic in-| { ~ » i formation merely by a request to the | i British governmen Weir 50 Weekly | oi ii - Indiana ‘e have always felt that the cost of a { Deposits of ou'll Save re ~ a 4 funeral service should be well within the : $ 50 a $ 25.00 or Ww inter Term Starts Jan. 6 of India means of the bereaved family. Here—re- 1.00 50,00 on gardless of how little or how much is 2 00 100.00 * : Colm: 2 . q Hl spent—all receive the utmost in value and 5.00 250.00 Registration NOW OPEN Training. In complete and flawless service. 10.00 "500.00 | prestiue i . For B » | - informat J | 1 . Fred ( H HERRMANN T h € P €o P 1 €S S tate B an k Two Years of Study M. M. McClure, District Manager Central eB . Fell \ Whirter, Founder . . . . gs : 2D lx 7. MoWhint For Ad" Associate 902 N. Meridian 333 N. 0 FUNERAL HOME . 130 East Market Street | ; : i uw Ph Lincoln 3548 Sr | ISOS SOUTH EAST ST. Membet Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. bony Technical Aide Diploma one—Lincoln 3 i | “He ; : ig JR i : Ou S (78 S488 : A . J PE nine

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