Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1947 — Page 19
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‘|month, police resorted to methodical crime detection, They hoped to|lt 8s if you fell for a dozen Ameri-|j the restricti bei tended uncover the sex psychopath who can Beauties (roses; that is). Fo home ox a stamped the internationally known| you might make it an oldtrial belt across England to the beauty to, death, fashioned rose—for sentimental entire main island of the United They admitted he may have been rensors. Theyre coming back Hingdop Wie same ap whe Torured i “into style” for the modern garden, The new emergency measure was Se Jan w » Mrs. John 8. McCullough, 2912 imposed as 38 coal ships with 70,- |™ An autopsy report that the 45. Boulevard Pl, finds these older 000 tons of coal left northeast ports : Py i “ ” {roses an interesting specialty. One AR RRS Cad : |year-old “flying nurse” had ‘eaten | . for London, The army and navy : . *, |chop-suey an hour before she died of her bushes, Harison’s yellow, had joined in the battle to clear A STAR FROM EUROPE—Guita Rossbach, one of Belgium's lion. >. wie restaurants tnd (the thorny early blooming scotch the way for fuel and avert a break-| champion skaters, works out in the Coliseum in preparation for The wr Bs . |rose our grandmothers loved) is down of the British power system. Times-Ice-O-Rama. : almost 50 years old, as is her EmBlackout Hours Fixed "nw . x press Josephine, a large blush pink The new shutdown order specl- ® ° ee mia threw r cordon found with wy oles. Her. sweet hi omes blacked out! e weedy lovers’ lane—more eglantine has ca more than one Bod Sat > RES be A a.m a Belgian Champion To Skate a mile from the nearest house— | visitor to ask about the fragrance from 1:30 p. m, to 3:30 p. m. in the | ° where her body was found early with which it fills her garden, Its : newly affected areas. In Times | ce-O-Rama Show Monday. perfume comes, oddly enough, from| CAKE SEASONING—How would you like a cake flavored The hours remained the same— Scientific comparison with foot-|the foliage. These old-fashioned| with this? It's a vanilla vine? — : y - prints in the mud and over the types, says Mrs. McCullough, make . In" tne original area. comprising a Local Gitl Who Held Title in 1938-39 body _virtualy eliminated the vie-|good backgrounds for flower beds or| "UL "nL Ll the cone | seems to make it hold water better broad strip across England from . tim's estranged husband, Frank F.| vegetable gardens . and excellent pr J Rue Si 8 ours seems to make it hold water better, southeast to northwest. Will Be One of Featured Soloists French, 47, as a suspect. Bedges ‘since. Whelr thorniliess ais. [Sequeny Useful seed pod, OF bean,)icc, she said. Begin now, get 4 The coal ships moved toward At his own request the retiredicourages trespassing. They can also from whic fie vanilla is made. small bed in shape for spring - London through a howling blizzard By ART WRIGHT 'marine sergeant-major took a long|/be mixed in shrubbery plantings. wi 500, Wo bo > professional | planting. : and heaving seas but thus had not| One of Belgium's champion skaters will have an important part in lie detector test. Homicide Capt.|They produce more of the brightly ors " grower els, em the van-| For excellent advice on houses requested royal navy assistance, | the stellar cast of amateurs who will present The Times Ice-O-Rama Jack Donahoe said the test “didn’t colored rose-hips than do the ® Vine ud po nd Poor bloomer Plats, send to Purdue, deparment There were 17 coal trains en Feb. 20 in the Pair Grounds Coliseum. | produce any information that would | hybrid tess. These in turn at-|Ven under greenbiouse conditions of agriciliural extension, fof the route to London carrying about 6500, She is Guita Rossbach, 4925 Carvel ave, ladies’ junior figure skating link French with the killing.” | tract cardinals to her yard. (Did aus . Now 01 may pre’ on a et'on "Foliage Plants. for tons. But the total of 76,000 tons champion of Belgium for the 1938-39 season. Only 10 years old when she| He was still in custody on sus- you know that at least two nurseries re enough yellow flower clusters|the Home and in the Home.” Sim- / : _| won the coveted title, Miss Rossbach has continued to lead her field in Picion of murder until he could be|specialize in old-time roses?) io make a3.many 3s 50 pods of ply written and full of detailed ad Hold Regional Mee en route to London and the south vanilla beans a year for 30 or vice. 0 eg Meeting east was only enough to keep Lon- other divisions of the skating world. |- - .—. completely cleared. = = = years. Ra) i of I Bd ET don’s power stations operating about| Miss Rosbach and her parents left parquet seats and 50 cents for mez- . GEORGE SKIRM, 314 S. Ohmer|" The Skirms have the vine grow-| Dover cliff Falls nsurance Men Puen two and a half days, | Belgium in 1940 when war clouds zanine seats. Only the box and Clues Are Lacking ave, may one of these days find ing in half peat and hal sand, un- DEAL land, F P Already some 5,000,000 are unem- | closed in on them. They fled to parquet seats are reserved individu- |n ‘Dahlia’ Slavin himself eating cake flavored with|jike their ‘more glamorous speci-| Nearly Enelah to oo, 12 A Ea ployed and approximately 22,000,000 France, then came to the United ally but everyone buying a 50-cent ying one of his wife's houseplants. For ments which insist on a special oh Dor ns o . ili persons affected by the power cuts States via Africa in a French cargo ticket will be assured a seat. Prices| LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12 (U. P.).— Mrs. Skirm is raising a vanilla vine. | potting medium to simulate jungle |se ee yh Seem oy jo 1 which began Monday. | ship. \include tax. Police admitted today they lacked a The Skirms are well known 10|conditions. There many of them | noint Teaen a and h Ne ast There were painful new blows at | The Belgian champion will bel Tickets may be purchased at the single tangible clue to the identity many local gardeners for the or-|grow ‘in trees and take up all their | poticd bination . el Wass the Englishman's daily life. The one of the featured soloists in the following downtown locations: L.8, Of the murderer of Eilzabeth Short, |chids they raise, and bring to gor- food from the moist air. | a aya. country's third largest cigaret gala show finale which will depict Ayres & Co, Wm. H. Block Co, 22-year-old Black Dahlia, after 28 geous bloom, in their living room. san |DIES OF TRAFFIC INJURIES maker announced it had stopped skating of many natious. . ‘Indianapolis Water Co. Indiana days of fruitless investigation. {Their vanilla vine is a venture in] YOU'VE GOT a patch of hard| BRAZIL, Feb. 12 (U. P).—Wayne shipments to retailers. Bakers were| Miss Rossbach is one of many National bank, H. P, Wasson & Co.,| Capt. Jack Donahoe said he was the same field. For it, too, is an /ground you just can't do anything| Royer, 45, Saline City, Ind, died told they could use electricity to stars the record crowd will see in L. Strauss & Co, The Times, (convinced that Cpl. Joseph Dumais, orchid, though one of the plainiwith? Mrs. Alfred Gosney, 1050 today in Clay County hospital of bake bread, but not for cakes, bis- the Infantile Paralysis benefit show. | en mereruin a psychopathic case still detained Janes of this spectacular plant{N. Tremont st, loosened up some | injuries suffered in a trafic aceisuits and other pastries. |Skaters of all ages and technique at Ft, Dix, N. J, had nothing $o family. : hard-packed flower beds simply by dent two. weeks ago that killed Ba supar sed Suoiate jd vil perform in a two-hour ex- Claypool Workers do with the slaying. As a matter of cold fact, say the using all her coffee grounds on| Walter Wood of Cory, Ind. es were classified as non-essential | travaganza. and thus ineligible for electricity.| Choice seats still are available Newspapers were reduced to their at the downtown box-offices. There » wartime four pages. |are only two prices—$1 for box and | Vote to Strike An estimated 100 legislators and lobbyists staying at the Claypool {hotel may be required to use the 'stairs and make their own beds. Approximately 150 members of {Local 550, Restaurant and Hotel | Employees and Cafeteria Workers, C.1.0,, voted yesterday to strike Friday, a union spokesman said. The members are employed as |bellhops, maids, elevator operators, {bus boys, porters, cooks, waiters, {laund¥y“and kitchen workers, Joseph {Romer asserted. He is Indiana director of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store union, C.I.0, of
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Scout Troop 48 To Mark Birthday
A community meeting tonight, | expected to be attended by 250 persons, will mark the 25th anni- | versary of Boy Scout Troop 48 at | Linwood Christian church, 4424 E. Michigan st. Movies taken during annual picnics of the troop will be shown. Speaker will be Ex-Governor Henry F. Schricker. The following former scoutmasters will be introduced: Robert E, Davis, Ivan. G. Grigsby, P. G. Alcorn, Charles W. Pine, C. L. Kittle, Max Darmstandler, Robert Bowman and Ralph Stauch. Harold Keltch has been scoutmaster for the last six years. Special guests will be Wade VanSlyke, neighborhood commissioner; Mr. Darmstandléer, now assistant district commissioner; Edward Dodd, field executive, and Delbert (Skipper) Wilson, scout executive. During its ‘quarter-century history, 30 troop members have achieved eagle scout rank.
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A joint dinner-meeting of . the | Industrial Safety club, Indianapolis| [Safety council and industrial nurses | lof tHe Indiana State Nurses asso- | ciation will be held at 6:15 p. m. {tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln.
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