Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1947 — Page 19

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Clouds will blanket the Lakes region from northern Minnesota to western New York, also southern Texas, southeast Florida and the Pacific horthwest tonight. Cloudiness in the Miami area will be accompanied by showers, while occasional rain or - drizzle will link with the, clouds over southernmost Texas, western Oregon and extreme northern California. Rain showers in western Washington are expected to end during the night -as the cold fromt in the northwest moves southward. There will be light snow associated with this front, in the eastern [portions of Oregon and Washington, over most of Idaho and in northeastern Nevada. Icey conditions are probable in central and western Montana, tonight; as light rainfall or

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‘Woman Slugged, | Dragged Into Alley

An assailant who slugged a 39-|quarters at the prices they can year-old woman and dragged her afford to pay,” the association said. into an alley near her home in the : {1100 block, Broadway, last night, was tion's legislative, program for

being sought by police today.

She said she had just left a drug and elimination of duplication on | store on College ave, when a man school bus routes. {walked up behind her, ‘struck her on the head with his fist and

dragged her into an alley.

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propriating large sums fot*reha tation of its institutions. However, as a measure of governmental economy, the association | will ask this session ofthe legisla|ture for laws permitting the merg'ing of county infirmaries. | In its annual meeting here yess terday the association drafted its legislative program for the year. The program deals with county in- ' firmaries, school busses and approval of necessary state institutional building. It adlso included

a plea to the legislators for ‘“mod~

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In the portion of the program {dealing with county infirmaries, the association proposes that persons receiving old age assistance be al-, lowed to become paying guests at infirmaries. “Many who receive small grants through the operation of -theé Social welfare laws cannot find suitable

Another plank in ‘the associa-

the consolidation of small schools

Improvements Needed

It agreed the state could no longer. evade the: responsibility of. oil

MOST BEAUTIFUL — Sis Akerley, Terre Haute, is Indiana university's most beautiful coed®

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Albert H. Cole, association president, acknowledged hat improvearies—neg- |

sciousness and when she revived she lected, during the war—were ur-

was lying in the alley.

She was|gently needed. He said the state

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of appropriating. considerable, amounts for work which could no, longer be postponed. However, he did declare the association’s disapproval of any taxa- | tion which would penalize home and farm owners—or any law permitting the issuance of bonds for local road construction. - And he warned the legislators to “take a good look at a dollar before authorizing its expenditure.” The association yesterday elected officers and directors for a two-year term. They are: ree New Officers Named | Albert H. Cole, Peru,- president; Harry Miesse, Indianapolis, chairman of the board; Raymond C. Morgan, Knightstown, first vice president; Charles 8. Rauh, second vice president; Lloyd W. Hully, treasurer, and Walter T. Horn, executive segretary, Mr. Miesse, Mr.

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Ayres & Co., and Robert Young, fashion photoplay artist, were judges. Runners-up were Jackie St, Pere, Michigan City: Claire "Distelhorst, Bloomington: Beth Carney, Jeffersonville: Patricia Carr, Mooresville, and Betty L. | Stevens, Louisville, Ky.

75 Families Homeless After Fire in Chicago

CHICAGO, Jan. 10 (U. P.).— Members of 75 families were left homeless today by a fire which

ing on Chicago's south side. Four children died in the blaze. .. The interior of the building was desroyed late yesterday by the flames, which-were preceded by seve eral explosions. Families occupying the 20 apartments jammed into the structure were forced into the streets homeless.

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Cole, Mr. Morgan, Ernest D. Snider, «ita Columbus, and Mr. Rauh, Mr. Hully, wh oh Elias C. Atkins, W. R. Sinclair, and | AY io Fred Sims, all of Indianapolis, were | : X named members of the board of! : directors. Betty Hutton to Get ; He : | etly : : Believe it or not... / : Medal From Legion . HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 10 (U. P.).— » i I Bouncing Betty Hutton, who enter- | hi at Pre-War Prices! tained over two million servicemen ' x during the war, today was cited for ’ an American Legion medal of honor. The legion’s Beverly Hills post : ; ‘ said it would award the medal at - its meeting Jan. 15. Nn O nN ; eee, FRENCH RECAPTURE TOWN is PARIS, Jan. 10 (U. P.).—French troops have recaptured the important frontier town of Son La, not far x : from the Chinese border in Indo- \ : : , China, French agency dispatches y : j from Hanoi said today. a | | Ir ul ) O S | = I Official Weather : a ; UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU > —Jan. 10, 1943— Sunrise .... 7:06 | Sunset .... 4:40 : Prect : a ios Ena A , 1.65 PAIR oa Deficiency since Jan. 1............... 4 01 ’ The following table shows the temperature in other cities: Chicago 23} Cleveland i Again—Block's offers you a wonderful hosiery value! Nylon ver ' Evansville 22 \ : a . Wayne 18 ' ' . | afd we Pt. W y Bo y Indianapolis i; i Kantruns that you can buy "over the counter’ once more! What ansas - Los Angeles 85 wn Minneapoiis-8t. Pai 2 an Spporfunity His... they're re the same high quality at their ds New Orleans ....... 46 x 4 Oktanoma. city ; Omaha . old re. war price, with the famous lock-stitch weave that can Eo

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