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¥ ; LA ‘WEDNESDAY, NOV. {2 1947 THE INDIANAROLIS TIMES ss : © phGE; 5 i ind emo: ic li Orme oo ural Schricker' Man Lives to 65, BT Lon on Dr ~ LONDON, ‘Nov. 13 SUB) Phy John ™G. Orme, of South a - Indiana, generally regarded as a inter Sue it di. tagay. a por, ‘Organization Meeting BOSTON, Nov. 12 (UP) + Ten Republican stronghold, gained al merchant policeman here for 30 H Id bh Back * years e ers | most ould avoid registration’ | fh the 2600 block, N. Meridian St., y Sharpe of Boston he Was suffering| students in economic statisties at|y the industrial draft by claiming about 4 a. m. toda was 58. » Le {coming LA 2 Sone df Syren rest. {have been calculating population per of the House of Lard ov u CNU w was born! t f th Republican oud slumped over ‘the wheel of his But Mr. Sharpe "couldn't afford centers o e publica ud| The ministry conceded that it: parked car. A physician whe ar- that the festivities for Mr. Mc rorkir til 1 Te hed retire-|cidéd the center for Democrats is in! ) b 3 : Nutt really were a blind for the wiki oe unit he react diana. all peers “not gainfully employed” nounced him dead from a heart 3 : : J 5 ERR NIRA Ne 8 N thik who recently Je- ‘would come under the decree de3 E A . 0 AN » f ‘ | never live a Mr. Orme was captain of mer- : : : : ; We ; : the gubernattorial nomination 'n Jouig, rh Said to retire: and Tl PoPulation center of the oa ted industries. : chant police here for many years. ! WN [1948 became known generally during States, said the population center| Nearly 900 peers are eligible to Charles Orme, who also had been critic Editorial Association heid its dead before I'm 65.” State Park in Parké County. ‘dom more than 100 appear for any a merchant policeman here many |. annual fall outing at French Lick in| “I have a huncliyoull be alll 1 didn't necessarily mean, how-/given session. . i —— He is survived by the wife. Kath-| HE |Schricker indirectly tossed his hat that bet.” Parke County, a strong Republican . is erine Orme; his mother, Mrs. Car- | into the ring by declining to deay, Mr. Sharpe was 65 yesterday and |sounty. All it, meant was, students Ex- U. Ss. Army Nurse Robert Monroe, of Towa City, towa, : NE : : ; x |drafted. Co. lof Democrats in any direction trom | two sisters, Mrs. Bert Tex, South- = oe. & d Ra o 3 © | It. was learned fram a reliable, “First thing I am going to do Is Turkey Run State Park TAUNTON, Mass., Nov. 11 (UP)— i geles. with Jeaders of the movement to re-|“I'm going right out and, do it now.” | party . membership is centgred| [into the United States to take an t ———————————— turn him to the statehouse last| Mr. Shafpe mailed the letter in around Padua, O.: The center fori Amezican bride since World War II which the Democrats swept a 33 Wito his apartment He dashed up between Tilsit and Jackson, in Cape former Army nurse. Five-year-old Donald Gene Rains, 49 majority of mayoralty races tO the three flights of stairs and Girardeau County, Mo. Wilhelm Mueller, 46-year-old for9 Lawton St, was in critical Fe — A : feat in the 1942 city elections. CURES EEL SKINS was married to Mrs. Thelma J, | with third-degree burns on his face Makes No Protest - | Holland cured and tried eel skins|Damerian, 42, of Taunton, here yes and chest. He was scalded yesterday nary types of leather during World mony attended only by the bride's ing water. . . y 3 wd : ment to draft him. He made no war 11 amily. - = = SONJA RETURNS — It's back home in Indiana for Sonja Henie's ice review, [effort to head them off, it was said. -2391 R1-2891 : ni 1 : : 1 1 which opens tonight in the Coliseum. With the ice star is her new partner, | 0 Ci reed into the Seventh __ | District Democratic picture when he! Indianapolis Construction League Hair Shaping Te. gS Ayres & y nent as a special agent of the FBI, lleaders in the state ¢onstruction inand Styling To Buy 15 New "Cycles easy the meeting last Saturday. |dugtry at a luncheon tomorrow noon AT HOME IN gree POR 7 YEARS { | ‘The Safety Board today approved [would be- represented at the next, 1n’{he afternoon they will take |a transfer of funds in the police ro e "ar part in the organization of the ad- ale | department which it hoped would A A U WwW ws BOOK an . » . . a An application for a permit to! 15 new motorcycles. ! tate ticket headed by a “strong | establish a television station in Iny| board 1 de- prompt approval of the $597 million | as The policy committee is a deleThe Will ask. the legal Ge. D ph pp {nominee” like Mr. Schricker could {gate body composed of one repre lity of | 3 sfoR" By Sato WLW, Citietritiate.” fund. to the equipment fund. [plein thie’ ue” TE dhe pock-doctdnd'; Hn. fist tp the oe selbll i 06 ladmitiaiibi. She Ran RI SR a A EE win eng AERA The filing was announced today|The ordinance will be introduced at| figure. cLory. Ly T8 [industry in the state. ‘The adv {sory - TR A oe i A ltt : {chance of electing a majority In Thé Indianapolis station would passed at that time under a stis- | said figure Probunly would have the. Indiana House of RJOERY 1 stake: <wide program : complete the firm's projected four-| pension of rules. to ncreased if Congress de- | Dan E. Pierce, Indianapolis ent w [ C t ir the : lent television station in Cincinnati Harley-Davidson Co. will be award-| His overall request for $2,567, So a ted | Oth John |T: Moses, vice chairman; Clarence {to planned stations in Indianapolis, led the contract if the council ap- 000,000 in new funds for foreign T. ‘Myers, secretary-treasurer, and
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has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower.
SMUGGLED GOLD SEIZED HONGKONG, Nov. 12 (UP)—The {Revenue Department .announced ®of 36 Sunset Ave., No. Providence, R. I. |today that it had seized 900 ounces f smuggled gold, worth about CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey ° ~86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits | {$50,000, from the United States Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City Liner Fleetwood, which arrived last night from Manila.”
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Cincinnati University Bars Wallace Speech
CINCINNATI, Nov. 12
in a University of Cincinnati audi torium was banned today by uni versity officials. quest by Progressive youth,
to use the auditorium for Mr. Wal lace’s talk.
{officials said. .
King Michael, Mother Fly to Royal Wedding
| BUCHAREST, Romania, Nov. 12 with nearly $7,500,000,000 needed (UP)—King Michael took off for! for the first 15 months beginning
-. "Far Snow and Eclipse ‘to attend the wedding of Princess| MI Harriman told the Senate p
London today in his private plan
| Eiibeth and Lt. Philip Mount batten on Nov. 20.
(UP)—A and Korea;
proposed speech by Henry A. Wallace before a student organiza.on|®nd a $60 million first installment
The university turned down a re-| Department is anxious to ald China, a but that the situation there is less
recognized student discusison group, urgent. The Chinese, he said, “are
The university “cannot get Into! land they have resources.” politics and felt it unwise to permit any one group to do it,” university would have to take
Watk™is, Bloomfield editor, whqg reportedly agreed to run for lieu-tenant-governor on a ticket with Mr. Schricker, but who was known to have his sights on the governor's chair if the Indianapolis banker, who served as governor from 1941 to 1045, did not run. May Face Scrap The Schricker backers faced the! possibility of a scrap with State] Chairman Pleas E. Greenlee, who recently was quoted as saying that Mr. Haymaker was a political! “prima donna.” The Schricker supporters
laid for Europe and the Far East ‘during the next seven months includes the $5987 million emergency aid; an extra $500 million for army occupation costs in Germany, Japan a $1,500,000,000 first installment on the Marshall Plan,
.{on the proposed $300 million China aid program. Secretary Marshall said the State
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indi-| {cessation of import procedures 1%»
draft the former governor for an-
some anti-| try specifically to unseat Mr. Greeninflation action. lee as head of the party organizaMr. Marshall has estimated the] tion. cost of the long-range European| But, they hinted, if he should be aid program at $16 billion to $20|prushed aside in the process, they billion over a four-year period, wouldn't be unhappy.
_| committee there would be some
supply problems under the emer- . . Mn: db ueen |8€ncy program for France, Italy J B -Pass 0 I | 5b Was acvympenie y and Austria but he was “confident
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{Carl Steeg and George C. Wright, {members of the executive committee, | William G. James Jr, chairman lof the organizing committee of the! {National Building Congresf, will speak at the luncheon.
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Jap Workers i in Protest
| TOKYO, Nov, 12 (UP)—One hun{dred thousand union workers Istaged a demonstration before the {Imperial Palace today to warn the {Japanese Cabinet that it had done! |“practically nothing” for the workers,
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