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Times Slate .Berviee ~ ANDERSON, Ind, April 18: Prosecutor Harold Anderson admitted today he is under pressure from members not to disturb slot machines in private, social clubs. His statement followed announcement yesterday that he had conferred with police chiefs in: Alexandria, Elwood and here, as well as Sheriff Roy T. Gaskins, in an effort to stop widespread gambling in the county. The Times last Saturday disclosed week-end dice games here were operating at a furious pace, urawing

and other points, * “I don't know what to do about slot machine operation,” Prosrcutor Anderson puzzled. “It's hard: to keep the others from squawking, when private clubs are operating slot machines.” ; He said he thought Anderson and Elwood probably have been the main offenders in gambling operations,

to town marshals at Frankton, Lapel, Pendleton and Summitville. Co-operation in his drive to stamp out gambling was voiced by all law enforcement, officials, the Madison county prosecutor declared. He will ask civic organizations to help in the drive, feeling that the effort cannot be effective unless the

Red Production Up

MOSCOW, April 16 (U, P,) —Soviet industrial production in.-the first quarter of this year increased 20 per cent over production for the same period last year. Some principal industries still lagged as much as 9 per cent behind their quotas

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O.E. S. Banquet Planned April 23

Grand chapter, O. E. 8, wil honor Abbie Hanson, right worthy grand conductress of General Grand chapter at a banquet at 6:30 WE p. m. Wednesday April. 23 at Murat temple. The Royal family, 11th district will sponsor the ‘banquet. Mrs. Clara Zobbe is chairman of the committee in charge, with ; Ethel Johnson and Mary Ann Mrs, Zobbe Leas as co-chairmen. Clyde York will speak and Wilbur A. Zobbe will be toastmaster, :

Gets 6 Months For Fight in Plane

LAS VEGAS, Nev, April 16 (U. P.) ~Willlam E. Barrett, 23, Pasadena, Cal, started & six-month jail sentence today. A drunken brawl

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400 War Veterans Appeal for Housing

Nearlv 400 veterans of world war

adequate rental housing in Indianapolis before state and city officals here last night. - The occasion was a mass meeting sponsored by the American

II expressed their urgent’need of |

The day was warm and bright and the apartment looked queer with all her personal things out of fit. :

Veterans Committee with Senator

and Kenneth L. Schellie, a member of the governor's economic councily as guests. > Subject of discussion was the possibility of converting’ Ft. Harvison ‘into such a rental housing

WAA. , Asks Master Plan Senator Capehart told the veterans a master plan for conversion of the reservation must be formulated.

housing authority be formed, but Mayor Tyndall said that would need further consideration.

rental housing the veterans declared they would be against another Tacoma village, which would use up their G. I. loan rights, A tour of the post. yesterday by Raymond M. Foley, national housing administrator, and Senator Capehart produced no conclusions as to what part the government could play in converting the tacilities to civilian housing. Mr. Foley, who returned to Washington immediately after the tour, declared: “The question of turning Ft. Harrison into a civilian housing project poses a complicated problem which will take much sjudy,” Senator Capehart stated his main interest was in seeing that the property ultimately provided “the most good to the most people.” Expresses Desire for Park Mayor Tyndall expressed a desire to. turn a wooded tract of several hundred acres at Ft. Harrison into a city park. Senator Capehart indicated he would probably request the government to deed this area to the state or city for park purposes, Veterans organizations, spearheaded by the AVC, are urging that {the facilities be converted into low rent housing for veterans. Water, sewage and electrical utilities are

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projet. The army will vacate the |!0 know, without being really inpost June 30 and the property will| terested. “I just got in this mornbecome * surplus under control of |ing, had to make that rotten trip

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In expressing their desires for!

Sherry wished Marcia would come’ She put on her hat. She put on a glove. No, that was silly. She took it off again. The telephone rang. Marcia perhaps. : It was Elsie Hilary. “How. are you dear?” she wanted

to New York to settle up Jack's affairs. Don't ever take the plane. You look like a fright when you

SHE TOLD Sherry about the trip and the weather in New York, and she sniffled a bit about Jack now and then. She said, “And by the way, I saw your friend, Tony Dietrich, at the studio. He hadn't heard ‘a thing about the accident and was shocked. He's writing you right away. Of course everybody had been talking about it, but he'd been away on his honeymoon.” Sherry said, quietly. “Oh, he's married,” Elsie told her. “About a months ago. She's a writer at the studio, and the funny part of it is, she's so amazingly like you. You'll be surprised when you see her, really—same height and build and coloring— just your type. Honestly you could be sisters.”

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# ” » ! THAT letter had been the hardest thing she had ever written. It had had to sound happy about Tony's marriage, while she was sad about Peter. Well, it had. Tony had written back a lot about Joyce and how anxious he was for them to meet, and how well they would like each other.

stopped to_tell Jenny about dinner,

He was coming back to Hollywood in about two months, but summer had come and gone and Sherry! had read in a trade paper that he! had been given another picture in the East. Hi Those awful days had been got through somehow. Funnily enough

now in operation on the post, but housing officials questioned how these services would operate after the army withdraws. . Veterans groups have estimated that 175 buildings on the post could be converted, without too extensive changes, to house 902 families. Highest prized houses are 15 doubles, now occupied by noncom- | missioned personnel, which would {need no conversion.

7% -Cent Pay Boost ‘Halts RCA-Victor Strike

CAMDEN, N. J, April 16 (U. P.). {| —Officials of the United Electrical | Workers (C. I O.) disclosed last night that a 74 cents an hour wage | boost settled the threatened RCAVictor strike here last week-end,

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all her emotion had been trans{ferred to Peter then. When she {had cried it had been about him, {and after a while that had worn ‘off too. 8 8 0% | THEN she and Marcia had busied | themselves about the new house in’

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found ‘pewter tankards and ‘old prints with. wide mats that fitted into the atmosphere of the place. After the house and their home routine had been systematically arranged, Sherry had felt’ a need for activity. She had found herself an agent and he had gotten her assigned as script-writer on her owh story. Her salary was $400 a week. Now as she adjusted her small felt hat, she smiled at herself, in

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a. 8 | SHE SAID, “Yes, you look the smart successful woman — everything that you wanted to be, Well, how do you lke it?” She put on her gloves and carried Her fur coat and handbag downstairs, On her way out, she

* Jenny said, “Yes, Miss Barton. You better stay in tonight and go to bed early.” ” ” » YES, SHE went out often. So what? There were always people at the studio and people she had known before, and these people and those people. But it took so many of them to make up for one you really wanted. f Sherry reached the studio gates and said good morning to the gate- | meri and drove in. She went directly to her private office and spent the morning re-doing the {train sequence in her newest script. » » n IT WAS 12:45 before she was hungry and went to the commissary for lunch. She had her own table now with a reserved sign on it. When she got back to the office she felt moody and depressed. The afternoon dragged and she didn't seem to accomplish much. By four she decided she'd better have some tea.

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