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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, PAGE: A A flickered and gave up the ghost 35th annual short course for vete: ‘after having been in use for. 17/inarians will open at
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1 To 4-H Congress | SOUTH BEND.—Nickel coffee®is giving away # inflation in South Sanders family moved there in|{Thursday evening. i Bend. A restaurant spokesman sald he understood most places were 1930, and they brought it here ————————————— i i | planning to- hike the-price from 5 or 7 cents a cup to 10 cents if cream with them. Now they are wonder- ENTERS LAW FIRM Tb i Boys Chosen on Basis | {is ordered. the boost to be effective tomorrow. ling where to find another one that Times State Servies = i Drive-in and sandwich shops were blamed for leading the price will wear as well. | VEEDERSBURG, Ind., Sept. 30.~ : of Club Records hike. Several down-town restaurants said they would retain the S-cent 0 Karl Overbeck of Indianapolis has LAFAYETTE, Did, Sept. 30.— Sup. With or without cream, Wor the ioe oo ll TL oad and Veterinarians to Purdue entered the law firm of Wallace und Nine Indiana 4-f club joys have | a ‘to pick up odd jobs along the way. Times State’ Service Wallace. Mr. Overbeck is a gradu been elected on of their} { . Neither expects to return to Evans- - LAFAYETTE, Ind; Sept. 30.—The ate of Indiana university law school. ‘club achievement records to repre- Peaches Pied ville. — nt
sent the nine districts of the state at th 1947 national 4-H Club Congress in Chicago Nov. 30 to Dec. 4. ' T0 OFFER The boys were among those who gis exhibited at the 1947 Indiana State . | Fair. 3 Yes, storm windows , , . The * delegates, announced by ‘] ‘good storm windows , . , |Harold B, Taylor of Purdue univer- . sity, state 4-H club leader, are do have something to offer part Ty ceing « 20, Kendanville: you. Plenty, in fact. | Wendell Nelson, 17, Argos; Manford ‘Stewart, + 21, Frankfort; Richard
DECATUR. — Displays of mer -
chandise on the sidewalks in front i ot grocery stores do not always Student Rescued : make contented customers. Ask the HUNTINGTON. —A near tragedy local shopper who stepped out of marred initiation of Huntington his car on Second street directly college students when a rope broke into a basket of peaches. The ds freshmen. and sophomores were| customer took a tumble, skinned a hAVInNg their annual tug-o'-war and
shin. and lost his temper. The shop Clyde Neil Carter was catapulted sed into Little river,
hy clothing, the youth was unable to \ Gt
p sket of badly bry seeper had 3 baske i Dazed and burdened by shoes and swim out. Another student, Vernon
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” Storm windows offer, for | Pauley, 18, Thorntown; Ellis Peek oe . 3 > : Yn : ’ GOSHEN. — City Judge I. S. ° Ao ey Be one thing, real dollars-and- Jr, 21, Shoals; Jimmy Mohr, 16, Yoder who was “ordered” by I. Pinkerton Jr, went to his aid . Evansville; Allen F. Hayne, 20, Terre : his and kept him above the water until cents savings. They make Haute: Noel Callahan, 17, Rushville, Goshen Jollee » fear IR % two others, Robert McCoy and Neil 14 now! possible substantial cuts in |and William Jones, 18, Liberty. 5 TE - Wa . : a ie Jay, came to their assistance. fuel bills — which, in these | . { per None Yar et pes $2 by ) F B Bulb Burns 17 Y | * days, is nothing to sniff at, arm, usiness Special Judge John W, Davis, v urns ears ristmas gut A | W PORTLAND, — Mr. and Mrs. your best Storm windows offer protec- Team-Work Urged Ped i w y George Sanders are mourning the ke si tion, too. Let the wintry Times State Service gang os om loss of a 40-watt light bulb that| - i —— 0, 8, | eme— ce — 420 1 winds blow—you keep warm ava ii en Tn Charles H, Kuster, 24, both | esl and comfortable, protected [were warned that economic groups! of Evansville, are off on a bicycle | for yop! by storm cash that's an im- [must pool their knowledge “if the | trip to Califofnia, Each started i . American path of progress is to ‘be . ‘ with two blankets, a change of 1 penetrable barrier fo the fio OE, Prank CAPTAIN AGAIN—Edmund H. Conklin, left, of Bloomington, ciothes: leather jacket and $6 In| Z~ % 3 OFF nastiest weather. |C. Hockema, vice president and ex- Ind., who, last April resigned a temporary commission as captain to cash. They planned to sleep in itted But ONE make of storm SCuiive dean of Purdie ver: enlist in the permanent grade of master sergeant, accepts a requ- a. —— Featured x H FLOOR : window offers MORE than | night. lar army captaincy. Thé oath is administered by. Lt. Silvio 8, NEW CARS The best at : Ih th That's S | The meeting was sponsored by the Serprent at Castle field, Merced, Cal. " - 2 ve i) al theo ers. hals 90+ Iindiana Chamber of Commerce and * x = Po a | 3 inanci ng k home $ 9 : 2 | Lite. So-Lite aluminum win. [Mishawaka Chamber of Commerce ° 5 C A . ce nown | Your wender-wedglh . , i} dows give you more insila. in co-operation with the St. Joseph Hoosier Becomes Captain, REELLEL | ar vH \ 4 1 ion: : i , : : | at “tlat-ters” you so much. ARS : ; tion: they're built for YOUR Dr. Hockema emphasized that ag- A } Then Ca tain It pays to call the Ir you can ; y ‘oe snmp sm—— windows, assuring a perfect [riculture’s contribution to the ergean % $2 AGENT - now in black suede! fit: they're ds nearly burg. |Weslth of the country is nearly ime fpecial MUTUAL Sa use to relieve ! ; ; hat of any other commod- no } lar-proof as anything can sind nd MERCED, Cal, Sept. 30—From captain to master ser and Ny . - . ! ha : ; : ; y ) ain-—é ithi hs—is the record of Edmund be made; they're easil out that farming is Indiana's largest back to captain again all within six mont Y y : 8¢S" H. Conklin, 28, of Bloomington, Ind. Grain Dealers miseries IS
LOCKED, easily VENTILAT- industry. Ly ge | The cycle was completed last week when he* was sworn in al Mutual 1 go "ED, easily REMOVED, easily School Conference Castle field, here, receiving a regular army captaincy in the A. A. F. Agency, ne. , | Capt. Conklin, who originally en- mes i 1740 North Meridian St. L
REPLACED. And you can Indiana university in 1037. His wife buy them on terms to suit Today at Purdue [listed in the medical corps in 19 , eo fons live, ab Forest WA bash 2456 Times State Service attended the adjutant generals . YOU—up to three years to LAFAYETTE, Ind, S¢pt. 30.— school at Ft. Washington, Md, to Knoll, route 3, Bloomington, Ind. “What the Public Should Know i his original commission in oi ts ¢ $ 2 ; receive his g ia a f Sout |About ke Schools” i He theme {May, 1043. He served both in this a oy — . ; _Jiof a conference of ool board country and in the Pacific theater demonstration. Give us a |members and superintendents be-|as personnel and classification offiup 10 call today ing held here today on invitation cer before he shed his temporary G * : of Dr. F. B. Knight, director of [captaincy last April to enlist in the 1 YEAR the Purdue division of education permanentgrade of master sergeant.
Say and applied psychology. At the time, however, he applied FREE ' So-Lite Co Among those on the program were for a commission in the regular . 0. R. Roberts, Evansville, T. J. army. Since last June, he has been ‘Hums, Mishawaka, and David G. personnel sergeant major for the, .: STORAGE Aluminum Products Wylie, Bloomington, school board 93d bomb wing here. d > members; and R. D. Shaffer, Mun-' capt. Conklin was. graduated from ’ w : an Division of cie and Harry Davidson, New Al- NR \SURANCE Graham & Jacksen Co, [Pen superintendents, Ri h 3 pxpsERr pons i sere CHAN e JY NOW . . . 5906 College Ave. .
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COLUMBUS, Ind. Sept. 30—Services will be held here tomorrow for {Richard White, widely known in| Democratic political circles, who ‘died, In the hospital here Sunday | night. * Before moving to Columbus, Mr, | White served two terms as sheriff (of Dearborn county and was an as|sistant sergeant at arms in the {house of representatives during the {Woodrow Wilson administration. He {spent 20 years with the state de- | partment of weights and measures, {and also served in the internal reve{nue service and the state highway {department. : . | Mr, White, who was 74, was born ‘in Ireland. i
Public Indifference Blamed for Crime Rate WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (U, P.) —FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover today blamed public indifference for
the current high rate of crime, He
predicted that most communities could be cleaned up in a few hours if the authorities were backed by lan aroused citizenry. { {| The public attitude, he told 500 post-graduate police students at the FBI national academy, is exempli-|
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