Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1947 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1947

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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nections with political parties,” ‘Kothe said.

have but one objecti of the best qualify mayor and they velieve didate is Mr, Wemmer."” Others on Committee Other members of the committee are Charles B. Feifleman, William H. Thom, Mrs. James F. Carroll, Mrs. Paul C. Merchant, C. Otto| \Janus, Dr. Dudloy A. Pfaff, Robert | |J. Rodgers, J. W. McDivitt, Frank |B. Hunter, Silas B. Reagan, A. Ww. | Noling, Mrs. Carl Weinhardt, Mre

IN BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS

Popei-Cola Company, Log biand City, N.Y, Franchised Bofttler: Pepsi-Cola Battling Co. of Indianapolis,

'muth and Willis H. Tomlinson. In a speech at a 20th ward meet- |

Mr. Wemmer assailed the record of|

prior to World War IL

tration took over for the war years

Mr. Wemmer said, ‘Time for Action’

history,”

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program, that it would be hood- |

footing and not

3 . » « Com vs. COMe squarely is ended. C pare quality tom | James Stewart, attorney, speak- | pare price with the coffee ing at the [criticized the Democratic Party's

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| Miss Edith Valerie Treff, 18, of {St. Clair Shores, Mich, today was ters” $0 rt the independent named winner of the $500 award) voters’ 'o suppa candidacy Of gereq Ly the Military Order of the Loyal Legion for the best pal ie | alty nominee, was organized today (otic essay written by a teen-ager. | with Herman W. Kothe, attorney, asl The award’ ‘was made last night) at a meeting of the commandery-in-“The independent committee 18 chief of the order in the Indiancomposed of substantial citizens Of japolis Athletic Club. Miss Treff the city who have no direct con-|was given the $500 by James VerMr. nor, Detroit, national Commander-{In-chief, The members. of the committee The Loyal Legion, an organization e election of descendants of officers serving didate for|in the U. 8. Army during the Civil that can- | War, offers an annual $500 prize for the best patriotic essay through {the Loyal Legion Foundation, headed by J. K. Lilly, Indianapolis.

Auto Drivers’ ‘Class Announced |

"ing at Marcey Village last night, Smith and Leon Cobb.

the Democratic city administration mores in high school and other stu {dents who have reached the age 0 “Under 13 years of Democratic/16. The class will spend three days) administration there was no plan-| leach week in classroom instruction! ning and the Republican adminis- and two days in actual driving tests. |

with the city at its lowest ebb in Third Grandchild Born

‘To Hoosiers on Oct. 11

“There were no projected plans, Five-day-old Martia Joan Meeks for the future but now those plans still is receiving congratulations on {have been prepared and the time maintaining the family tradition by| {has arrived to execute them,” he|being born on Oct. 11.

“My opponent has said he has no {Mrs. Lawrence Meeks and the third) |grandchild of Mrs. Marie Lookebill| winking the public to have one. My [to be born on that date. The other! program on the important issues two | confronting the citizens is my con-|Ward Lacey, age 10, son of Mr. and|

tract to them. The period of pussy-|/Mrs. C. A. Lacey, Rushville, meeting issues | Robert Eugene Turner, son of Mr.

Lacey and Mrs. Turner and ou same meeting, also | Meeks are daughters of Mrs, Lookebill.

Independent Group Michigan Girl's Patriotic ssay Wins $500 Award

Detroit Loyal Legion Head Presents Gift

Perry Admitted To Federal Bar

Henry F. Perry, Indianapolis at-| torney, this week was admitted to | practice before the U. 8. Supreme]

NOBLESVILLE, .jautomobile driver's [Neil C. Estabrook, Dr. R. E. Tanner, planned in Noblesville High'School,

Times State Service Oct. 15 — instruction pe

PRIZE WINNER—M:ss Edith | Valerie Treff today was named | winner of the $500 award given | by the Military Order ot the oyal Legion for the best pa-

| triotic essay written teen- -ager.

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“The Democratic candidate for] mayor refuses to. go on record as |to what his policies will be if he |is elected,” Mr, Stewart said. He referred to a recent statement {made by Al Peeney, Democratic candidate, that he doesn't think

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‘Soviet Organ Assails

\U. S. Legislators’ Visits MOSCOW, Oct. 15 (UP) — The Literary Gazette said today that| American Congressmen are visiting] Europe in droves and behaving “like a drunken bull in a china shop.” It said the action of two American Congressmen in placing a wreath on the grave of Nikola Petkov, executed Bulgarian agrarian leader, was “both caddishness and? provocation.” The visas of a group of American Congressmen to visit Russia, the Gazette said, were turned down because the “noisy salesmen of | monopolies and “lackeys of the] dollar aren't necessary here. They | can make their suspicious trips in {other alleys.”

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Aged Hoosier Dies 'In Colorado Hospital Times State Service LEBANON, Oct. 15—8ervices were ‘held here today for Lewis Woodson Copeland, 93, member of a pioneer Boone County family who died at a hospital in Denver, Colo. Death followed a fracturad hip| received in a fall He had made {his home in Pennsylvania and Colo-| rado for the last few years. | Survivors include five children. |

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