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i "0a y 8 o }- ivil engineering r y Navy y Xi R ; side of the To d hy) ; an oncoming “After all, I took civil eng : retary of Navy has approved maxi Mentors. Dar. chel, Paul Betis Johnson: Joseph, Lois Place. cardia. Vascular renal sutomobile which was passing a lat Indiana Tech .College here and mum hourly pay increases of 22 puch Concert Choir—8:30 p.m. War Me. RO ITT Se eo. BlleeN | nehorah McDougall, 81, at Methodist truck, | |graduated from the Ft. Wayne Art cents and an average of 9 per cent Mig Ciavpiot Hotel AL Coleman--James, Irene Best: John, cerebral hemorrhage : a o . 3 ¢ t \ RN Mrs. Janet Soule, 29, .and a School.” she said. “They taught me for all trades. Salaried employees sue Nurses Registration—Claypool Hotel a JSaEY Hansel, wil, Josephivie Barres Srhce Broun Red; 44, a¢"2904 Contry] i A | ethodiy ay mong TANCES weeler; Oma, a daughter, Sandra, 3; were in critical just about all I needed to know paid on per annum basis, will not BIRTHS — rn Sanford, Wanda Hunter: Paul, Anne! Nichalas Schaf, 78, at Robert Long & condition at General Hospital with] about house-building. be affected. r Twins LTR Ag Bp ie Arnon Pytianepieiiia 8 , " \ x | » JB , hi /allace Simm Sr, ¥ 3 irhead and internal injuries. A son, “Whenever I hit a problem I: mne pay adjustment, result of a At St. Vincent's Robert, Rush Fisher BARA, DatmAry cJohnson; ONATies, hosts of liver, © ab, General, « Proves Wonderful | : Ra . . . 3 . boys : Ny To mit y y : ¥ Clark, 4, was thrown clear and not couldn't solve, I'd. just go around wage survey of 34 Indianapolis area ,, Se Walter. Dorothy Mundien, 33i4 Al St. Vineent's—Harold, uatjorie Nar- colAura Anta Smith 82, at-5215 KE, North, 3 seriously hurt. and ask somebody how to do 1.” « ° planty made by the Navy Depart- E. New York, girls . - SIoas Sain, YY Rivard PR Obed J. Smith, 85 at 1814 N. New Jer- : ' i The amily SS Fe howe] When .3t began getung fold the ment last July, 1s effective in 30 ALS \ he Aud Bail fait Ralricia Elder Osea Thelma RY, Serebral hemorrhage or C ing in y wa . . i St incent's Charley, udrey ley i ssell, M 0 « us from a Christmas party in Valley] last few weeks, she lifted her son gays, Wi I ig + Pg Tn il Pos Bgl LAUR nn i Th ag TT gy a - : Mills. out of the sand pile where he has linn Davia, peter. ‘Anna, Martin, Cale, Mary. walter. / Richard catheriie Burne Paul McCormack Heads To prompHy soothe itching, burning Pe G {ok dward, athryn ochaelis; arry, Janet Evar Ski 1 wm Marion County and the state ) played all summer and took him 10 pAST PRESIDENTS TO ELECT Raiph , Fotence [Brown Arvin, Lopise At Home Fred, Christina Chadwick, 2436 New Castle Kiwanis of Beate, Skin Rashes, Ponples und . 4 : i nb 3 > rl olland enneth, irginia rooks; § akot Delton, Mary Hil, 4 + were othetwise free of serious accl- i " . \ his grandmother's place at Hicks The Past President's Club of Maj. Gtoree, Margaret Taylor; Robert, Jennie 8 Dake, Delton, Mary Hill,' 18} 8 ar ; tions—apply Zemo. This: Doctor's dents, despite wild driving between i ville, O. é 3 } Kelley, Chadwick; Meodore, Thelma Baker, 1519 ues Slate Neryite i ted invisi id I P i . TOP LEATHERNECK — Maj a r her Harold C. Megrew auxiliary NO. 3. xy methodist John. June Hodges: Walter W. Ohio. NEW CASTLE, Nov, 24—Paul F highly medicate | invisible liquid is ndianapolis and Bloomington after Maj. | Then Mrs. Lowdermilk put on her 1, oy co ich War Veterans, will Nelda Cain: Willlam, Joye Wildeman : : McCormack : + backed by amazing record of con= the Purdue-Indiana football game Gen. Clifton B. Cates, 54, com- ‘husband's underwear, piled & para- oo. ond install officers at "30 Lioyd, Virginia Davis; Bdward, Louise DEATHS McCormack, only Republican elcted tinuous success. Zemo ALSO aids heal= Saturday. mandant of Marine Corps: [trooper suit over her slacks and es i Se Lag sy Themis. Doroty . "Viniea cBertha Mae Rodenbarger, 36, at 4918 to the city council in the balloting ing. Greaseless! Stainless! For stuls ’ Peiestel Aut ann al be the na. went back to housebuilding. p. m. Saturday at Central YWCA, Al Genecfl® Kleppen dorothy Vinson; Cnn win Wallace, 19, at 140 W. 26th | NOV: 4 has been named president born cases use Extra wo Pedestrians ur : schools, will soon be : las Mrs. Luella D. Porter and Mrs. av Coleman Jong Ulreinly Butler: wary. cerebral hemorrhage. of the New Castle Kiwanis Club Strength Zemo. ) ZE Two pedestrians were injured in tions No. | Marine. He suc- Less Than Mattie Resor are in charge. LeRoy, Jeanne Silcox. | "mellitus Ram at General, diabetes succeeding Crawford F. Parker. . ere

Thus far the Lowdermilks have paid $625 for the house. The owner of a similar home. nearby paid $500 just to have the blocks laid Mrs, Lowdermilk figures their home will cost them less than $3000. | including $1500 for their one-acre lot, But her house-building days won't be finished even after the present house is completed. She already has plans for another, bigger, one. And she'll build that practically | alone, too, because her husband will be back at his work as an electrician, earning the money necessary to finance the construction, “In 1949 this house will become our garage,” she said.

Street Railways

ceeds "Gen. A. A. Vandegrift, present corps commandant, who will retire Jan. | when his four-year term as chief expires.

6 From Here to Attend NAM Congress

Six Indianapolis manufacturers and executives will attend the 52d Annual Congress of American Industry, sponsored by the National Association of Manufacturers, to be held in New York City Dec. 3, 4 and 5. Attending the congress of more than 3000 businessmen, will be: C D. Alexander, Bemis Brothers Bag Co.: William B. Ziegelmueller and Paul H. Harlan, Electric Steel Casting Co.; Robert J. Smith, Indianapolis Paint & Color Co; WwW. B. Elliott, Insley Manufacturing Corp, and L. W. Holbrook, Midland Build-

Indianapolis yesterday. Robert Branham, 19, of 1028 Harrison St., was struck by an automobile last night while crossing Monument Circle in front of the Circle Theater and suffered bruises. John Tyner, 82, of 3142 N. Capitol Ave, received a cut on the forehead when struck by an automobile in the 3100 block, Capitol Ave. Elsworth Tomlinson, 86, of Plainfield was critically injured last night when he was struck by an automobile as he crossed U. S. 40 in Plainfield. State police said the driver was Frederick W. Acord, 33, of 2033 Westbrook St., Indianapolis Mr. Tomlinson was taken to the Robert Long Hospital here.

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Times State Service

NEW CASTLE, Ind, Nov. 24— ) . John McGrady has been named ing Industries, Inc. Ig S I er superintendent of Memorial Park re

He Jet bere, " So Let's State Acts to Block eqgin ON on 2 (UPI toi New Utility Evidence

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respondent called the Soviet em- GpEENPIELD, Nov, 24— Hearings

north of here by the park's hoard of trustees, He succeeds his father, James McGrady, who died last week.

bassy today to check a report. A ,, the Indianapolis Railways, Inc. woman answered the telephone. appeal from the Public Service Com“He isn't here,” she said. mission's rate order of July 1 opened LLL “Who isn't there?” asked the here today in the Circuit Court of

Judge John B. Hinchman. Railways is fighting the commission's order requiring free transfers and a 5-cent fare for school children. Although the order was is{sued five months ago, the utility has continued to charge for transfers land failed to reduce school fares {through court injunction. | Fight New Evidence | State attorneys moved immediately this morning to block ‘the utility’s introduction of new evidence. The company sought to show Judge Hinchman an increase in operating costs and a drop in revenue since the July 1 order, This was branded by Frank Coughlin, deputy attorney general, as “immaterial.” . Mr. Coughlin asserted the new evidence was acquired after the rate order was issued and had no bearing on it. Verbal arguments wére submitted on this point today by the attorney

. correspondent, “Whom did you want to talk to?” MA. 5554 asked the woman.

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Boosting Milwaukee Brings New Headache

MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 24 (UP) ~The Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce had a new kind of headache

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today. ; Ay ' cho The city's = businessmen com- " plained that the organization is . = ® es doing too good a job. Ok ( lsistmas | The Employers’ Association of e . 3 Milwaukee is trying to halt the : > chamber’s efforts to attract new in-

dustries to the Milwaukee area. | The association said the shortage of labor has forced many local industries to operate at as much as 35 per cent below capaci'v

Stepfather Accused Of Torturing Stepson © DETROIT, Nov. 24 (UP)—Gerald

O'Grady, 21, was charged today with deliberately burning the leg

Givejyoursportrait to"your ‘loved ones and friends. It’s the lasting gifts... the truly beloved gift for all year

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YOU cause he was angry at the child's crying.” “I was just trying to warm the kid up,” O'Grady was quoted by police as saying. He was arrested on an open charge for allegedly inflicting first and second degree burns on the baby.

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& new sureness and grace. It's fun at Arthur Murray's and there'll be a world of dancing fun ahead for you, Come today to your nearest Arthur Murray studio from 10 a. m. to. 10 p. m. for a free dance analysis. Visitors are always welcome, Veterans may enroll now for G. 1. Teachers’ Training. Act immgdiately.

SE . ARTHUR MURRAY Studio Hours: 10 A. M. te 10:15 P. M. Monday Through it Saturday—Sunday,

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OOD dancers are always in demand. ‘You will be, too, once you've had a course at’ Arthur Murray's. Your expert, teacher-partner will show you the famous Arthur Murray Magic Step which makes it easy to Waltz, Fox Trot, Tango, Rumba and Samba. From your first lesson, you'll be dancing with

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For Its Employees Here

A new wage schedule in the Indianapolis ‘area was announced to-

| Mrs. Lowdermilk couldn't see any- ton Ave, ; Capt.

IEVENTS TODAY At St, Alta P. Mitchell, 53, at 726 B. New York paired by: & Jeweler lon rie day by Capt. George P. Kraker, uli Day (instead of Thursday this! tippy HhORbh UE LBOIMAN.... ARAL: COTORALY thrombosis. enced in repairin A kinds of commanding officer of the Naval week). A ran. Lilian ‘Woodson,’ 1418 CoTOlne JM. Slats. 13. at 1647 Bioad- Jeary Rg re ae Ordnance Plant 21st St. and Arling- American Society of Wosien Accountants— = Columbia: Otha, Thressie Oliver, 2303 W&- cetebral hemorrhage greatest Rerng ranance Ea , 8 6 p.m, YMCA, Martindale; Robert, Rosé Bly, 123% Ma Francis M. Tilbers, 69. at Viterans . | Service. Club—Claypool Hotel, deria; - Fred, Madeline . Schmidi, 1026 carcinoma.»

Chadwick,

Kraker announced. the Sec- EVENTS TOMORROW

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BIGGER AND BE VALUES THAN EVER

Just look what magnificent savings . . . and

hurry to PEOPLES tomorrow for these and

‘All Sales Final—No Exchanges or Ref unds. Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders

{ Girls At St, Francis—John, Ka'hleen Tomami

PEOPLES GREAT: NOVEMBER

wonderful buys listed—Samples, Odd lots, slightly soiled or damaged stocks—then

Platinufismith & Designer

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Duane Hatlan Clark, nephritis, Hannah Johnson

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in time for Christmas, too! Check the

CLOSED MONDAYS

Shop Tuesday Thru Saturday

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many other wonderful bargains.

MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHINGS $149.50

LIVING ROOM SUITES, Were $200 to $234.95,

MEM$ PRICE Citeivrnes dtsereater tentang ila ts enm TY ILA Wn ini Nl ri i EL 1

DESK CHAIRS, Maple or Wheat, Were $8.95 to $12, -MEM$ PRICE .......

UNFINISHED CHAIRS, Were $§ MEMS PRICE ......ocvninuns

SAMSON BRIDGE CHAIRS, Were $7.95,

or Wheat; 6.95 5 V5 MEMS$ PRICE vitae $4.50 UNFINISHED BODKGASES, Wass. 3095 4 4756. 34 Gf COAL RANGES, Were $149.95, $119.95 seta stata »

MEMS$ PRICE 54.50

3-WAY ELECTRIC GRILLS, Were $9.75, tetas tentastentan $1.98

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SALE OF CHAIRS

Every Chair a super bargain . . . and every kind of chair is represented . . . Boudoir, Platform Rockers, Lounge Styles, Pull-up Chairs, Occasional Chairs, Barrel Backs, Smart Wing

and Fan Back designs.

Were $39.95 to 11 Were 5250 to 1 Were $79.95 to | $49.95 $84.95 $119.95 : ° : 35 Our finest Lounge, Boudoirs, ccasiona Barrel Backs, Fan and Chairs, Maple Plat. Piatielm Regis Wing Back models. form rockers and ing, Jafre iach Lavish coverings. Some Lounge Chairs. and Occasional Styles. in pairs.

MEMS PRICE

Shadow Boxes. Were $19.95

RUG AND DRAPE DEPT.

URNISHINGS

BEDROOM RUGS, 8'x10' Wool Chenille,

Torchieres—Floor Models ....

ELECTRIC TOASTERS, Were $3.49, Were 29.95 Special Group

MEMS$ PRICE ......... ACCESSORIES HOLLYWOOD BEDS

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$0.95 Leatherette and satin upholstered. Twin sizes only. Were $24.95 to $35.

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Special Group

Roseville Pottery, 1/5 Off

Floor Lamps. ..... ears 95 OTHERS $6.95 to $16.95 Were $39.95 $19 WrwAensitgne End Tables ..:..... caine LEATHERETTE NITE TABLE, Were $13.95 $695 1 MEMS PRICE ..... a Te

HOSPITAL BED TABLE, . Was $49.95, MEM$ PRICE

MATTRESSES, Full Size, "MEMS PRICE ...

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Decorative Crystal

Candy Dishes, 49¢

Were $1.98

MEMS PRICE .....»v.orven 30.09 52.95

COTTON YARN RUGS, 30"x54"; Were $4.95. MEMS PRICE. ..... YDS. PORCH and HALL MATTING, 27", Was $1.98, MEMS PRICE por yard. .... ec. 50c

F16.95, Mevis PRICE... 0.00 *3.00

FIBRE RUGS, 9'x12', Tan, As Is, 58.00

Were $14.95, MEM$ PRICE. .... FIBRE RUGS, 46"x7'6", Were ...$10.00 53.00

Special Group

UNFINISHED CHESTS

$7 95

Ready sanded. Two sizes and styles, Were $14.95. OTHERS. $6.95 to $9.95 Was $24.95,

wastes: $1000

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$15.95, MEM$ PRICE.....

FIBRE RUGS, 6'x9', Were $19.95, MEMS PRICE .....

SHAG RUGS, 24"x34", Were $5.95, MEM$ PRICE...

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Special Group

BIG TOY CLEARANCE

2 JOOTIALS Mare er ae tse te 3 49¢ 10 Were $8.00 9g SHOTS COO ST 51 0) g moswoas

JACK'S PONIES,

Were. $1.95 s51.00

METAL WHEELBARROWS, $1 00 “. -

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Were $16.9

: Liberal Terms Free State-Wide Delivery

% No Deliveries on Clearance Toys

PADDED CHAIRS,

BREAKFAST SETS,

Rr A yn 6 Were HE ee C : 3 KIDDY SCOOTERS, 1 00 34 Ts Petes 51.00 . Ware I. — pn ’ g rocks morte $900 | BVeeior $4.95 gg tuscacrocksrs, $8 QF FG race... *4.99 goomrioces. $179. | QRS $7.95

SLIP COVERS— OFF

57 Sofas and Chairs, Were $5.95 to $12.95 en 33d ener 38.99

6.93

BATH SETS, were $3.79,

MEMS$ PRICE ...... au s1.08

COMEORTER, wine, Was $4.49, $9 2 5 aes ".

MEMS PRICE .......... 31.95

SETS,

PR. DRAPES, Tile, Were $16.95, MEM$ PRICE ... ;

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