Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1947 — Page 8
|Prisoner Munches Complaints Are Answered |[ OnBits of Glass |p Parcels To Germany
A tedorsl prisoner held" in the
county jal is in falr condition at! pocymaster Says N.Y. Harbor Tieups ty hoipital he told] deputy a eaten ‘bro- Major Cause of Non-Delivery
will direct| public. Health Service hospital at|Peckages to relatives in Germany were not being delivered.
ken glass yesterday afternoon. The post office. today issued a statement answering complaints of a, U. 8. Marshal Julius Wichser| non delivery of packages to Germany and other European’ countries. municipal said the prisoner, Ernest Gillette, The statement came in answer to investigation by The Times, paign|57, had escaped] from the U. S. on behalf of a group of south side ts who complained scores of
Although the shipments are handled by rallway mail service, Post-
Hon of Red. Cross informa- Lexington, Ky. Narcotic addicts are master Adolph Seidensticker volun-
prions nd _— Sranicd these. od at Covington, Ind. 'tarily undertook an investigation. normal delay in delivery, he said.
Mr. Ryan will head solicitation |hospital, the marshal said. who do fall
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in whole or in part, then placed in {effect again several times. Not un[tid Dec. 12 was the accumulation re{leased and the hormal resumed. | Postinaster Seidensticker also said there was no basis for rumors that packages had become too badly {damaged in storage to ‘be shipped. Proper Supervision He stated that all the packages were loaded under proper supervision at Uhion station and that the clerks are required to make reports of every case of damaged mail. { He said the local Nralirondt coms- & | panies authorized to load and transport mail “positively will not accept any parcel post package which shows evidence of damage.” - The postmaster added that any person whose mail to foreign counS ‘tries has not been delivered after | several months can make out a 8 | tracer form for a five cent fee. The | missing il then will be traced to |its destination.
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A ecard party, sponsored by Victdry
be heid at 8:15 p. m. Monday in For(resters hall, 10th and Rural sts. - Ber-
man. = | Olive Branch, Rebekah lodge 10, will
founder of Odd Fellowship, with a party tomorrow night. Mrs. Ada
jLanare Welch, noble grand, will pre-
Co Koran Temple 30, Daughters of the E= | Nile, will hold an all-day sewing meet- = ing Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Luna === Little, 145 W. 43d st. Clothing will be = distributed to Shrine Crippled Children's == | hospital. Assisting Mrs. Little will be = JMS Elizabeth VanOver, Mrs. Clara Kittle,
Ee | olds and Mrs. Laura Belle Greene.
£2 Burns-West-Striebeck auxiliary 2999, = | Veterand of Poreign Wars will hold a : public card Jo at m. tomorrow Ein the post hall e’ Washington and nny sts.
First quality, full fashioned nylons, in wanted winter shades. Sizes 8!/ to 10145.
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Relief Corps 10 will meet at 1 Tuesday | m Fort Friendly, 513 N. fois st. Mrs. { Stelle Rice, president, will preside.
Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Da ters of | Unten. Veterans of the Civil ar, will meet at 1 p. m. Monday in Ft. Priendly. Mrs. Francis Buls, presidént, will preside.
Ladies Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Po- | lice Department will hold its regular monthly Meeting at 3 p. m. Tuesday at § 7 8. Ayres &
George H. Chapman women's
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ihold a brother's night meeting Tuesday jn 1522 W. Morris st.
E TO SPEAK WEDNESDAY Dr. Dyer Wood of Greensburg will conduct a school on the major disE eases of dairy cattle, Wednesday in {the due-Marott Center, 902 N. i Merid st. Color motion pictures will show various phases of diseases and disease control.
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on Red Cross Gillette attempted to injure him- Delivery Delayed The shipping tie-ups in New York
he would be sent to a] The postmaster said parcel mail caused a large backlog of ‘mail coming campaign. self so that he accumulated hére during the series here. On Oct. 3, the local Railway
Dr. R. F. Buehl, federal phy-|of shipping embargoes in New York. mail service wis advised to store one of the other divisions of [sician at the county jail, ordered |The accumulation has been re- parcel post mall until further ad-
. ’ . ity hospital. leased ‘in trickles, causing an ab-|vised. Between this date and Dec. campaign, Mr. Duffield said. IGillette taken to City hosp : 12 the embargo was released either
Post 6573, Veterans of Poreign Wars, will |
® nard E Taylor,” commander, is chair-!
{celebrate the birthday of Thomas A.!
Staley is general chairman and Miss!
{ | Indianapelis chapter S 302, 0. E. 8, will!
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