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IRONTON, O., Nov. 24 (UP)~—|" Forty-eight persons in four states) were jailed by the federal govern-| ment today as FBI agents broke up & white slave ring operating in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia.|
3 3 3 3 3 The 60-year-old red light district] 3 of this city of 20,000 was raided by : : 3 3 = :
80 FBI agents yesterday. They| arrested 28 women and 15 men, Another ‘man and woman were arrested in Columbus, O., & man| in Benld, Ill, a woman in st Logis, Mo., and another woman in| Ban Francisco. | In nine houses, the agents found one Czech automatic pistol, five other pistols, four shotguns, two, blackjacks, two daggers, about 300) rounds of shotgun ammunition and| B50 rounds of 38-caliber ammunition.
State Producer's Council
Yo Hold Annual Dinner
The annual felowship dinner of, the Indiana Chapter of the Pro-| ducers’ Council will be ‘held tonight in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. | About 200 architects and main-, tenance engineers have been invit-| ed to the dinner by members of the council. A cocktail reception will be held at 5:30 p. m. ~ H. Williamson Stewart, manager | of the acoustical department of Hugh J. Baker & Co., will preside,
Ship Movements
By United Press Ship movements scheduled for today: Arriving at New York—Mauretania from uthampton, Noordam from Rotterdam, | nta Cecilia from Cristobal, Oregon from Havre. Departing From New York—Esso Aruba for Aruba. Arriving at San Francisco—Gen. Breckridge from Pearl Harbor, Republic from 'okohama (768 Army personnel).
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GLEANERS FOR THANKSGIVING 1947 — The Boys' Class of the Church in the Wildwood (Union Chapel ‘Methodist Church) and the pastor are giving their services to glean a cornfield to help feed the starving overseas. Gleaners expressing Thanksgiving, left to right, are: Joseph Collins, Richard Sturgell, Archie and George Kerr, Pastor M. O. Robbins, Richard Dawson and Rondall Schafer.
Local Congregation Gleans Faculty Invited Methodist Church
Greets New Pastor
t | To Help Europe's Hungry To School Tea [7 me cross ssn tess . . . . better acquainted with his parish-| Corn Picked Up Behind Husking Machine to Be toners today. after a reception Fives Donated Through New Agency Thanksgiving Tea of ‘Warren Cen-|in his honor yesterday in the CapiBy EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor tral High School will be held Tues-|t0l Avenue Methodist Church. Indianapolis persons will hark back to biblical times and glean the day afternoon with faculty mem- Dr. Harry L. Foreman, official grain in a cornfield as a Thanksgiving donation to the starving overseas. bers as guests. Special guests will | board president, gave an address The Rev. M. O. Robbins, pastor of the “Church in the Wildwood,” be Hortense Hurst and Kathleen Welcoming the Rev. Mr. Alexander | the Union Chapel Methodist Church, has been conducting during No-{McGillicuddy from the state vova- to the church and Dr. Sumner L.| vember a campaign for grain to be sent abroad. | tional department. |Martin, to the district. Dr. Mar-| A farmer of the community of the church, one mile east of Rd 431 | Lucille Sprunger, senior, has been | HD is district supgrintendent. on 80th St. gave the minister per- put in charge of the school diary, In addition to the pastor, hon-
mission to have volunteer workers Hunting Dog for '47-'48. lored guests were his wife; his or 5p me Seni Sh ; I o Doii Bie Yas Been elected mother, Mrs. William Alexander, | {his fie y the corn picking ma- § : ., | Orleans, Ind.; Mrs. Martin, Bishop oofs Its WHEer [chairman of the Senior Couneil| RE, Ot 4 the Indianapolis
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(gleaners’ and the farmer's gifts\capnny's shoulder. {me a : . = | {amount to an appreciable sum. i pp Simic —— Cincinnati Strike Fnds another Jay spply Petarsotls The effort of the Rev. Mr, Rob- BELIEF CORPS MEETS CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 34 (UP)—|Oi0URent _ st Once, Ihe Cogs. y |astringent formula that has brought
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x | . % Sanity Hearing Order © For Accused Kidnaper |g, Criminal Court Judge Saul Rabb ancther defendant, sald he would hold a sanity hear- : ing later this week on the insanity| plea of Stewart Derrickson, 21, of| 610 W..27th St. trists. Derickson is one of six defend-| ants charged with kidraping a 19- fendants will be tried on ‘the kid-(year-old South Side girl last month. naping charge Dec. 1, Judge Rabb |e was pronounced insane by -two said.
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