Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1947 — Page 12
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SHEE Jim Clark Heads S. H. S. Lettermen Club \J ===
ushers for "Butler Night at the Civic Theater" next Fa are (left .to, right) Georgia Giana-
ar 0 ar ll kos, Muriel Holland, Joanna Jim Clark has been elected president of the Shortridge high school reporters have been appointed for Tow lett ” oe i ; - Jennings, Jacqueline Loser, | Lettermen club at the annual reorganization meeting. Other new officers|the Shortridge Daily Echo. ‘happier witl py an nce ore Irene Sims, Barbara Patterson, [®'¢: [parla Jean Stout will edit Mondays Music lo : and Rose Alice Humke. Other rail Jeveniml, Vict ihrestdent; Charles Walker, sewrelary; Frank wsighment, editor. Stal embers Include tion to you Yeats a i : : ushers include Marnita Dietrich, ' v And. roy, pu y chairman. The lettermen |yein' Addison King Bill Humphrey. Jim right and Investigation of Private Clubs Starts and Thora Feltis. will usher at the senior play March 27 and 28. Seldenaticker, Warren Rich and BArbars artillery) be Probe Into State s Monopoly . TN Ninety-six Shortridge senlors have Lalley, Carol Lambert, James Landrus a (a1y" ine "Fouts "WT “Give nastgn: hapy: - a 3 » R Fel » ; \ " ; By FOREST ALLEN been chosen for membership In the [tier Ledeieh Delores Leonard, Chore eye while tl : NEA Staff Writer y school's honor society, Miss Mil- Marcia | Lyda, Barbara Mason, : fortissimo, CLEVELAND, O, March 17.—Ohlo, birthplace of the Anti-Saloon | dred Fuster, chairman Of the 80-|iane, Joan McNary. islen Mitchel, Geores use, Thumer: R Colt. 45's. league, is once more in the throes of a liquor scandal. \ ciety committee, has announced the |Mize, Patty Nackenhorst, Virginia Noyes, the assignments. Armed v names of the following students wk ugeht Marjorie Orr, Tresslar, Werner Haas, Bett . And hundreds of Ohio drys see in it a ready-made wedge for a Will be. inducted 8 wii0 en Pardee Andrew Pelham, Earls art Jim Buck, Shitiey Schaftner some note | ot new drive for nation-wide prohibition. a ndue at special cere- Tage lf sgt Polson, Diet Malone, Betty Hoods and Jane Cooksey day's conce : 4 three-pronged investigation has been launched after persistent | B Beonrer Bye Siitley Buhaftner, Jack Joan Bpitanagel and Werner Hass will playing solc po by The Cleveland Press » Scripps-Howard newspaper. - | ] RAR Aker! CRAEY aah, cirmstrong, | Shane, Béverly Simon, Pete Solos, Baine| ud rtporters Include. Bl“ Blophinton: Raldegel, = It appears destined to result in TT = = Nae Son, Boatman, Nancy Buk . Gerald Tarshes, Bill! ne). Dick Legge. Charlie Walker Beoviits clappe drastic - alterations of the present clubs” granted permits in Decem- | NN \ RAEN a \ gina Corll Rutherine Cox: Barbar Cro: ov I Ml rulth | Simon, mien Norman,” Monica” Bovey There. w {form of Ohio's monopoly control ber and January Were “phonies.” | Bh \ ho \ [Funnoser. Devers aber, Patricia Gute: | nogut Mary hort Whonaios ty ta Rly Von: ey Cones Will continue: to heh Priany's Peat. 3 Yi of liquor, | with faked minutes and no men- ) \ : 3 wood, Florence Gleason, Grace Whipple, Marilyn’ Weigand. Busdoen fT, th Billi EY Igning. Those appearance. u n= . | bef'shi Some had named as Rexford Gordon, Dorothy German, Ruth | Willams ‘and Don ‘Wise, “Weber— on p. ass, Warner Haas, Jack Hall, Dick| Membership in the national so- rm SECOND in volume among the 17 ofcers men who had been dead Hamilton, Shirley Hardin, Marjorie Hart. : . his arms. | \ ley. Diana Hurvey Barbara Heinlein |Clety is based on a combination of Marilyn Griffith, Jim states, Ohio for years has for vears. William | Heinsol o : Beidensticker, Vera Hollander, Qertrude v monopoly ) insobn, Patty Hillicker, Don scholastic rating and personal cita-| Macomber, Mary Rits -Dusthimer. Ruth been a bellwether Jon the Raton THAT at large profits to favored | Haws, Rrancis Husher Jul Al. Parva loons : Young, Jackie Stolkin and Phillip Lande x of in matters of legislating man's right| gales agents, the state had become | Ellen Juitis, Bob Jeffrey, Jeanetts Jinks, : i— EN mer edit t th r Bil oble to a legal swig of liquor. saddled with large inventories of | Mie ter. Mirfam ®ulwin, Bil Editors, assignment editors, and |phenson, Barbara Croker and Mariisp my right e _ Large distillers, as well as organ- cordials and other slow-selling : - rimih, will serva onthe advisory boards pleased. A ized drys, are Keeping a sharp eye jiems. : hy with his on current developments, THAT state enforcement and po- violins, in 1 ‘Por approximately 13 years, the|ji.ing of the liquor business has ~frumpets a state government here has been in peen ridden with politics in Demo- | tinct feelin; the business of buying and selling cratic as well as Republican ad-| Then Ww alcoholic beverages, wholesale and|.inictrations. | quieted the retail. It also controls permits to a ‘% = | stage the c sell liquor by the drink as well as| LATEST of the charges tossed carrying on : yr ard” wa by the bottle. - into the scandal were those of .a Hoar Vi # x = {former Cleveland state enforcement didn’t - sows THE business altogether amounts’ jjar Among other things, he Te- everything to about $150,000,000 gross a Year.) yealed that he was led to a ren- it in the m ra ete 29%. and 4esvous with a slot machine man Pained \ 00, ro ualy. b federal employee where a The present scandals began fer- hp i was made JUST A ‘menting in 1943, when all bar and = oo . Lecult of these allegations pained exp nightciub permits to sell liquor by ‘110 federal government has moved® brows, a el the drink were “frozen.” into the Ohio situation from two Mr. Sevi This skyrocketed the blackmarket directions—a check-up on its per- and sald: - value of such permits and increased ‘c ha1 oid an inquiry into ome his arms a the temptation to find means for tax returns of principals WHOSE “Haydnthawing the Spee” names have been put into the rec b yr way : ] \ 1 - g yy 7 pi 74 7 : , IT WAS the great rush of liquor on, nar Herbert. has doutd th . oe 7 ae bad on sta permits to so-called private clubs— , i : : . i torium, ! liquor 4ness the hottest potato thus which have proved to be one-man far in his administration . The fu commercial ventures—that started oro. Hebrew The Cleveland Press on its probe.! DEMOCRATS are determined It wasn It sent reporters searching in the that any investigation of the the end of records of the last weeks of the 1ausche administration of liquor the orchest administration of former Governor control will not halt there 2 had a bla Frank J. Lausche, Democratic Vic-' They declare they will force the louder and tim of the Republican tide which probe back into the administration put Governor Thomas Herbert into of former Governor John W. WN : 3 kes x office this year. Bricker, Ohio’s junior senator. They J A a te rd 5 ARE £5 ple pt | The revelations this investigation contend they will find things which — " * BY s oF, Pina turned up inspired Governor Her- will. equal the odors now arising a bert to order a statewide investi- from current testimony, gation of the spurious clubs by his | s = = Was attorney general. | THE DRYS are supporting a WASHL - = = imeasure which would take the r betw ABOUT the same time the state liquor business away from the state tie ball senate—with but one dissenting and put it into private hands. vote—set up a special investigating! They have made very substan- we committee of its own to look into tial advances in local option elec- a bottle of all phases of the state's monopoly. tions in Ohio during the past 10 i i agent cont So far, these two inquiries have years, and feel the present scan- : : Brim, # : : ids RS A atomic age Wisclosed: ; jdals will soon ripen Ohio for a : Ag Sh 3 Po mermaid | THAT nearly all the “private statewide test. just what — tm ———————— . When | ee : Si. about a v Times Serial— My new p - a thing of years on Take The Laughter floors of . g 3 : ) Sad It was : 2 BN : A a CR RE was write By Karen DeWolf NE : a a {CRE 8 this great » : - i a Bh : : \ ; Sa Ek Td | 1 pleaded THE STORY Cen ; 2% : : fe Se ink the ct : STORY: Sherry and Mona rent | Tony laughed. It was sudde j t - : . n and ; Toods bun me an rn infectious, i Wrote A Tistieayeq. She posts ig es “He thinks he hasn't any accent,” _ THE for her married boss, George Brothers. (De told Sherry. / “It's worse than He gave nn Sherry keeps house, wants to write, mine.” / better. It worries about Mona's interest in Broth- > | ers. After supper one evening, * = = every oth is a knock en the doer. A HE turned to Sandro. onomatopc aut to borrew an onion. Sherry says: “Do you want to eat or not?” Long, "Of , course. Won't you come in? After they had gone, Sherry tossed my closed the door and for a moment out light CHAPTER 3 she stood and thought about Tony. Tecaipis, | HE nodded gravely and stepped| He was not so classically hand- Sm Pens now in and closed the door. In a mio-|some as Sandro, but she thought a - of mine | ment Sherry returned with the | him more attractive. They were tus al prices, the onion {probably the same age, but Tony Soon 1 4 / {was a man. The young man accepted it. She liked his chin and the strong | i He said, “I thank you from my sweep of his jaw. She smiled when | 5 heart's bottom,” very gravely. “But she remembered his laugh. Then i I should have told you! T am San- she went into the bedroom Kis dro Duval. We live down at the! :
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end.” : and looked u ’ use- BN Sherry smiled. “Oh, of course! ment. S P With cool ‘amuse - And you have three cats and, a «what happened?” she wanted HOLL) dog. The manager told me.” to know. “It sounded like te table Virg : . s a ie - Sandro looked pleased that they League of Nations.” Once w had been discussed. | Sherry. smiled = 1 defin “1 Sh y - » . “ ¥ : v : oud ry. Lyte: he said She said. “They wanted an anion fun than Sandro said ves you: |They live at the end. One's Ton ~years of ho have b : ed 30d one’s Sandro. They're the ones ¥ : though” he Re ere H “mond 5 who have three cats and a dog.” : It was, " : ve wenl on. "My father Mona said, “Sounds fascinating.’ But. be aught English at .the university ;nq pit off her thread eyes open at home, That is why I speak it so gg a Virginia ® good." 8 A uu : LATER, when they were 11” bed, happy. : | Sherry niove i SHERRY wanted to laugh, ut garg d near Mona in the a gh dey “You do speak. it splen-| “Mona—" she began slowly—"don't : : bre LET columnist a : po ; taht assis gr 1 OR you Bi it was funny. that Mr. Waa wer i. CS bi ABA 5 dato 5 OE Ars A AN WAAL a AE cS Jom coma Gl YY Cro Prec SE In RE RI pn ye RY. - aL Vig] “SUH SAT, HTT Have Deen peat ry are wero BH Ghed i. SL ais mt rs SEMI AAA 1 Bp ERY : told that. ‘Further, I 'h Car QO0F-Jor your - : : a Fr Tern ¥ iT told that " iy have - been! “rmore was silence for a minute, . : : ; . is ing fair v 2 eept one oT Solid slight ac-land in a rush of panic Sherry y To elu an” Ink me.an Amer- wondered if Mona was going to be “Pract Sr {angry. Then Mona's voice came shows th Voi seemed very pleased about, cool and impersonally through the 5 : R ; This may “M i ! a {darkness 2, rs . ny J passion, t y name s Allesandro,” he €X-i. She sald, “Of course < not 9) Code L(Y, \ > a 4 a bona f plained, “but here In America one darling! It'd’ been silly in the A Ar fA RA ~ = duce. Hoes go have time. for jt.” rain.” There was an almost tn} Zi FL ( €]." =A 6 , ? ‘yy : ‘ ; "IVs I Wat on on We davenport, perceptible pause, then, “After all. !- / } (A L ¢ A k : sod 4 4 : : ‘ girl is in Kbiockes ba a8 ater that the you know, a business woman isn't | , : : other guy sprang to Hi and Sandro accorded all the little attentions | or der blank a difficul . fr a ohn ca t " / “That will be for me,” he said Yom en she orks Je, rl : Helena Ro} . Voltac “y have a feeling.” And: Sherry Sharrv aps 5 case send me Helena Rubinstein's .e v “HOW opened the door to Tony. > "Thars Be ack. work for : 'PASTEU the _eyeli & 8 a him. Besides, I x WS. va : > “Pasteurized” Face Cream. Special ginia ask HE was slightly shorter than San- ne's married. and ir oe OL know (] 4.30 7 250 [3 1.00 (There dro with broad shoulders and fried and if you ses”him ; Ja ed ki Rilitary bearieg, He won Roan a Tate Sekine and things with him Valaze skin Lotion Special ; Pe Tw v ved.. |: don't v , : i He said, “I'm sorry to bother voy | Jou think hes going fo 6.30 33.50 32.25 1.25 - ; a : Virgin but is Sandro Duval here?" YOU, think he can sort of-—well. treat . t wd \ A ; ; 3 Sherry said yes, and pi “Won’ you differently?" Fown and Country Night Cream 7 i vii ? { 3pprovas, you come. in?" ' 25 Mt There was a silence again, When m1 3.00 Q 13 3100; \ y ? ii Hh 4 2 oo 1 - Tony stepped in and glared Mona spoke it was lightly, | ig : - ’ GN : . rin Sandro glared at ghe said, “What you're trying to “Herbal” Hand Lotion J 100 : as “Is th ,|5dy in your own quaint wav, “dar. ii ; . ig ; Wo. that the onion for the stew?” jin i that he won't ‘respect’ me. Novena Night Cream [J 2.00 (3 5.00 Wind-whipped? Chappe e ov. “You're right—if I didn't wor Cream Tint Foundat 150 A Sandro. handed him . idn't work | feam Tint Foundation 01s He sad, “And this ey In his office—if I'd had good clothes’ . ” ’ ; 4 a Lemme, and a few diamonds and sent my! ; ina : i : ki tecti kin per “INST : 50 kindly supplied fit. chauffeur home so my Prices listed are. ceiling prices \ : skin prorecrion, ski p py i ; . + Anthony Ally py LER WIth him, Boe ax = So See ; Please add 20% Federal tax ; SN A * said the $70 . » ” y ) 7 . . % s 4 Ph 4 the door, all right! Well, those are pgm rp f ele ances Fick over to p the Bs I'm going to have! But] = = Name ..... Ceteerialasiesasasaaiesnae « tace cream cleanses ric sao Fa Ab oy q Eh cated in you've got to start somewhere.” < J : : | -- chusetts . 8 =n AdAIens. ...veivineisnssishibnsrsssess Hh ; ; ‘ : 5 } “,The n SHERRY Jay still. Mona had said : y « NOVENA- NIGHT CRE ! Haan | HE reform s things like this before, but then| oi siete : es RE we ha y ov y. before th there hadn't been any George MY siirennnninananiiiy censanna y iL 7 Cw bu 2 : os ; i io ; pe "She k Brothers. : iy Ii wie : iy { i Tiny : Ht i vious sex | 8he said, “But if you marry some 2 ' Check [] Charge [7 Money Order GO FOUNDATION n Peac oo Le 0) bb rich man—" ; fa Ei] pr sith | Nearly Rich men marry rich girls H. P. WASSON & CO. wn cil aa But’ to make the grade he-| Ni Ie ve aiay $1.50. ~All prices plus te ; \ do that, angel” | “Indianapolis 9, ind. emerge
