Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1947 — Page 7

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Dred Info GOP Fi 4 |Baby- Sitter Hacks Eccles Favors Up 0 ee: ven dre «ce il, 2, 10 Death Longer Work Week «il Hain { 1x THE ORANGE CAR |

the secret ballot to induce a ma- | him to withdraw in favor of Mri (ron unuey From Page One) | (Continued From Page One) |Lh i the British Kience journall TREE-RIPENED FRUIT

committeemen | Ingles or his reappointment to the : Nature, published here. Joiy. of She 3 against regu- a ht be held up.’ » wanted to do any thing like Sais) ana save more and spend less.” Prof. Michael Begg of Marischal NO ARTIFICIALLY RIPENED FRUIT SOLD HERE TREAT YOURSELF TO FRUIT RIPENED ON THE TREE

“Pm staying in the race’ sala] before” He said future demands for wage College, Aberdeen, reports that in a ’ “ VERY SWEET BETTER FLAVOR MORE JUICE

Mr. Smith, “I don't like to be. Miss Sapan's sister, Lucy, 35, Wa increases should be -. suspended, | small quantity of milk from the Oranges, Tangaloes, Grapefruit, Satsumas

manship fight is Robert S. Smith, pushed around.” horrified. especially where the largest raises main duct of the *aammary sland| president of the Marlon County| He sald Mr. Brown informed him| She said she and her sister often pve been granted. |of a captured Antarciic fin whale. ARRIVES JUST 4 DAYS FROM TIME THEY ARE PICKED IN OUR FLORIDA GROVES UNTIL THEY ARE ON SALE FOR YOU OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P. M.

Liquor Board. that he had 133 precinct commit-| nad taken care of the General's Inasmuch 85 he rickets-preventing ascorbic acid | ts Declicious ‘

Mr. Smith moved into the fac-|teemen working at the state house| child and many other children. | profits have ificreased, business|(Vitamin C) had nearly double the Blended with expensive IMPORTED BOHEMIAN HOPS

tional limelight on a split among lined up for the Ingles band- “I can't believe it” she 'sald.| ihold or reduce prices, he said. {concentration of the same vitamin

the regular organisation workers. |WiEOn. ) | He indorsed Mr. Snyder's idea of |b COW's milk-at its best. . : “Threat! Mr. Brown denied that he made “I just Gan't belleve that Mary| expanded sale of hori nk say-| It Was close to the best assay for Btls Cliseges kind of “threat” involving Mr.[ Would do & thing like that, There | vitamin © in human milk. Mr. Smith charged that he was any kind o re a ving must be some explanation.” |ings bonds and President Truman's threatened” with loss of his job Smith's reappointment on the Premonition Felt | proposal for legislation to give the| 24-H c och TN 'as head of the Liquor Board if he cn Board merely consulted me| Lucy Sapan told Chief Lyndahl [Feder] Roselle Sysem Jsihodity -Hour' Freedom aunt stayed in the chairmanship race| pout his reappointment and I told that the Generals left Ann With oe yon credit, Ends for Two Prisoners PENDLETON, Nov. 25 (UP)~—Two|

against Mr, Ingles. him he should wait until a new her and Mary while they went to | 1 t He said H. Dale Brown, seventh ., tv chairman is elected for a|Duluth. | In this convention, Mov. Bode! inmates of the Indiana State Reward chairman, and head of the|;e.ommendation on the appoint-| “I left Mary with the baby while | required to set up & new tems | JOTMmAtory rested in their cells to-| : . ment,” Mr. Brown said. I went over to a neighbor's to make ovary special reserve of 25 per day after a 24-hour freedom jaunt, | Chairman Ostrom insisted he was|a telephone call,” she said. lcent for demand deposits and 10 Jack Byarley, 20, South Bend, Ta VEL Says: staying entirely out of the fight! “Almost immediately Mary fol: |per cent for time deposits. ‘This| and William Hilton, 24, Indianapo-| with no “suggestions for a suc-|lowed me into the house. I felt that would be in addition to present re-| lis, escaped from the reformatory Have Your cessor. something horrible had happened. serve requirements, It would dras- | Sunday. They were found at By ar-| : He made the arrangements for a|She looked so strange.” tically reduce the base for expan- leys South Bend apartment yes-| WATCH Hines ballot on a ane a “Something has happened to|sion of bank credit. wrcay. REP AIRED Ann,” Mary said, Also, he said, the governmerrt Chief Baffled should retain the largest possible and a New Band Attached in Time for Xmas Modest Prices « « « Fast Service

Gertrude Davidson Lucy rushed back to the house|surplus while the inflationary danand found the child's body. ger exists. - And that means, he told . . Mary admitted to her sister that|the members of Congress, that the | she had killed the girl, and re. 8overnment must take in taxes jes in rSon peated her admission to police when| money that otherwise would be in they arrived. the spending stream. Relatives here today recelved word| Chief Lyndahl said he was un-| “It would be! Mr. Eccles said, of the death of Mrs. Gertrude No-|able to account for the slaying. |‘Plindly and foolishly optimistic to

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i} lan Davidson, formerly of Indian-{ “I have questioned several neigh‘apolis, yesterday in her home at|bors of the Sapan sisters. Every one Anderson, I talked to said Mary never had

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Church in Anderson with burial to, flation. " spices. So, Because of the world-wide

{be in Cincinnati, O. — % Mrs. David lifel " Parole Survey id wy Joe Davide vas 4 Nidan ses |” Malu Spring Arch Shoes shortage of fats and oils, most butchers now pay much

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Anderson; two sisters, Mrs. Hele 28 N. PENN. CHICAGO, Nov. 25 (UP)—Charles Government says: “Every

Lewis, Indianapolis, and Mrs. —- Across From Loew's Theater nard Nichols, Greenfield, and aL. Chute, executive director of the, tt i pound of salvaged fat helps meet the need.” Save and

brother, James Nolan, Indianapolis.| National Probation Association, said turn in your used fats to help

today that it would take his organ-| Mrs. Bert McManaman ization about three months to make| relieve the shortage and to help yourself

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Methodist Church. Burial will be in'tion was commissioned recently to 11 Union City. (make the survey by a state comMrs. McManaman, who was 40, mittee appointed by the Governor, | died Sunday in Methodist Hospital.] While Mr. Chute’s organization is She was a native of Rockford, O., | making a survey of the parole and and had been a resident of Indian- probation systems-a survey of all apolis five years. She had been a {penal institutions will be conducted private secretary at the Federal by the Osborne Institution under Chemical Co., and was a member of the direction of Austin McCormack. |the Indianapolis Business and Pro-| The last session of the Indiana fessional Women’s Club. | Legislature authorized a complete | She was a member of the Union investigation of the Indiana penal | #of 3909 Fairview Ave., Baltimore, Md. City Methodist Church. |system following numerous comCALVERT RESERVE Hicnded Whiskey Survivors include her husband, plaints of laxity. | OT here jes Pe. Bert H. McManaman, and her (Advertisement.)

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Police officials today feared another| nostril work fast to gambling war in the South Bend| relieve head cold disarea. tress, make breathe A bomb was tossed into the Lin-| ass : coln Highway Inn on the eastern) sneeze, Va-tro-nol edge of. Mishawaka last night and Depa opin ine To man colds ( ow the explosion shattered several directions Age.

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