Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1947 — Page 11
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YESTERDAY —A dumbbell drill characteristic of earlier physical training is a part of the ''Yesterday and Today In Physical Education" revue. fo presented by the girls physical education department of Shortridge high school at 7:30 p. m. today. Presenting the drill are: (left to right) Reginia Peller, Kay Bjddlecombe, Marilyn McCoy, |
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Luciano Living In Finest Hotel
PALERMO, Sicily, May 15. (U. P.).— Charles (Lucky) Luciano was |
today, police commission's orders “to behave like a gentleman.”
The commission gave the former New York gangster the full freedom| Two would get you five in local betting circles that the busiest man in town today, is a repairman working on the electric flash warning signal in the Inidanapolis Ideal Luciano had been in Italian jails |Social club, 308 Indiana ave, from the moment he stepped ashore A failure of the warning system in Genoa more than a month 880, | yesterday let two squads of police € into the basement in time to surprise 15 men in a dice game. The police were almost as surprised as the players when they WAYNESBURG, Pa. May 15 (U.|burst in the basement to find the
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AND TODAY-—A waltz routine, a part of’ present day physical education programs, will be included in the revue at Shortridge tonight. Taking-part in- this drill are: (left to right] Margaret Murman, Delores Riggs, Betty Jane T Timmons, Patty Kelly, Isabel Brumleve, Carol Fisher and Pat Bures.
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