Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1947 — Page 7

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Clothe-A-Chil

| WEDNESDAY, ‘DEC. 2, 109

e to Give Needy ¢ Children / Aid

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As Job Will Go On as Long as Funds Last 7

(Continued I;om Page One) its was $325 received from the

|to” the stores yet today—before 5|

p. m.—or Friday. ‘Donors

of De Molay .......... spend Anonymous

merson American Legion Post No. their own money to outfitsthe chil- | Office Employees, Just ‘a

262. The mone; was raised through the annual Clothe-A-Child Supper’ party held at the post headquarters, 14312 E. Ohlo st. Frank A. Hopper, | past commander and a member of} the party committee, delivered the proceeds to The Times. Ammon Abbett was chairman of the committee, Although Clothe-A-Child toward outfitting more children than in 1946, there still was the possibility of many children being disappointed. But one thing was certain , , , some will get telegrains on Christmas day telling them to report to Clothe: A-Ohild on Friday. You can help increase the number to be clothed after Christmas in these three ways: ONE: By sending or bringing your cash contribution today or tomorrow to Clothe-A-Child, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St TWO: By placing one or more dimes on the Mile-O-Dimes on W. Washington St. TODAY. The dimes will be swept off the sidewalk at midnight tonight, washed and banked to pay for the clothes al-

ready purchased or yet to be bought.

THREE: By telephoning RI. 5551 and asking for a donor appointment to 0 take one or more children|

ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH

North and New Jersey Streets FREDERICK R. DARIES, Minister

THURSDAY Christmas Day Sunrise Service AT SEVEN O'CLOCK CHRISTMAS MEDITATION BY THE PASTOR The Choir under the drrection of Mr. Dale Young will Sing the Following Numbers: Candlelight Processional Hymn Fanfare for Christmas Day... Shaw Glory to God in the Highest. . Matthews No Candle There and No Fire . Praise Ye the Lord Saint-Saens

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{Previous balance ..... Emerson American Legion ! Post No. 262 Graylynn Blue, Room The Coffee Club. ......... Anonymous Clerks and Executive Section of the Post Office ‘ In Memory of Grampie...,, A Friend .. Ralph Woodward ....... Knights crys : Red Cab Drivers. ..... Boy Scout Troop No, 121.... Loan Accounting Section Farmers Home Administration . Irvington Presbyterian B. L L. Class ,. Employees of F. L Jacobs and Local Union No. 299, UAW, C10 ......: Ideal Engineering Employees In Memory of Loretta Kuehr Anonymous W.F. W. In Memory of Mabel Allison Division, Experiment. al Dept. Day Shift .. Customers of Rosen's Tavern Western Electric Company, Market Office ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kistler . King Fish Club—37 Anonymous* Co—ete'’s R. H. D. GENTS, Squire Club Employees of Insurance Research and Review Service Employees of the Social Security Administration The Little Sewing Club..,.., Sigma Gamma RHO Sorority Kenny and Larry Optimist Club of North Side Indianapolis, Inc. John R. Barrett Employees of Blue Cross Hospital Service Little Billy Buschmann Mary Lou and Jeanne Zierz Alpha Mu Latreian The Alliance of Universalist Women of Indianapolis... Indianapolis Chapter Order

Donation Sara Shuler

$8804.63 7 0. C. Tin First Baptist ‘Chure .

$25.50 Bey Chapter ‘No. 481, 43.06 0. E. 8. Cetanrnane Araane 56.00: G. E. Olvey ........... ‘ave 5005: N.P.Clud ....... reir. Maj. Robert Anderson Re150.00) lef Corporation 4.00 Orvie Bean 3.00 Eaglettes Club ,....... . 10.00 Anonymous 3.00 In Memory of our son Sgt. 56.09 James G. Phillips 5.74 Wright - Bachman Lumber Company BP. AC... oinrrnnsesses ‘us 22.07 Johnny Hallberg Philo Class of the Church of the Brethren . Newspaper Boys of America _| Packard Pla-Mor Club ...", 60.50 West Side Merchants Bowl65.00! ing League 2.00, William J. Ferneding .... 22.00| ANOPYmoUs ,.......me.00e 5.00! [Burl Fitch .uoeasicers 10.00' No Name ..... teres

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53.55, Today's total ...... vrer..$1,506.80| 2 1042 agreement.

26.32 Total to-date .........

21.50 DIRECT DONORS 5.00 11.00 Raleigh Burke “ie 110.00 Marion County Sheriff, Court3.00" house 10:00 Employees of Allison Plant 10 5.00 Chain Saw Department of E. C. Atkins Co. 1.50 Auditing Department and "| Switchboard, Indiana Bu2.00 reau of Motor Vehicles 2.00 Marmon-Herrington Employees Relief Assn. 5.00 Men's Bible Class of the Irv. 5.00 ingtn Presbyterian Church . Shelby Paint and Enamel Co. 100.00 Employees of the Tee Pee 25.00 Drive-In Ma-Ru White Shrine Choir 3443) No. 6 5.00 Burnett-Binford Lumber Co. 5.00 Troy Oil Co. and Employees . 25.00 Dewey and Pauline Sisk , Irvington Social Club 24.00 Allison Employees of Depts. 347, 547, 913 and 947 .

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ENTIRE AO IN TRCHNICOLOR! Paul Henreid “SPANISH MAIN"

Betty Grable ‘SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM

40-MIN. COLOR CARTOON REVUE! Cont, Mat. Tomorrow from 12:45 P. M.

First Irvington Showings! Ginger Rogers “IT HAD TO BE YOU” J» Holden “LITTLE MR, BIG " © And! 7 10-Minuts Color Cartoon Revue Cont. Mat. Tomorrow From 12:45 P, M.

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Henry Fonda—Vineent Price { “The Long Night” b

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WEST SIDE SPEEDWAY Alice Faye

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an apartment house man,” died yesterday.

"MERRY CHRISTMAS" —And that $ het this check vided Yor 140 children whose clothing it purchased through Clothe-A-Child. When representatives of Local International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, RCA Victor Division; saw the tots they ordered L. S. Ayres & Co. to outfit them from the skin out. The % $5135. 10 bought them a million dollars worth of happiness.

B-1048, 11.00 10.

= Officials Expect

10.00,

** New Panama Lease

10.00 6.50

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|locks for the Panama Canal if we 15.00 are not able to adequately defend| 10.96 4 » Mr. Knowland said. 5. State Department officials sald| 5.00 the United States had a legal right| to continue use of the bases under | But American | forces were ordered out as a dem-|

$10,076.43 OPstration of this country’s good]

faith toward a sovereign sister reublic.

1 The 19042 pact,

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& it was said, provides for American occupation until|

one year after final peace treaties]

|ate signed-—and they have not yet! | been signed.

1 Withdrawal Order

Issued Before Dawn |

{ PANAMA CITY, Dec. 24 (UP)— Two thousand U. .S. troops in, the |big Rio Hato superfortress air base land 13 other lesser sites prepared today to pull back into the 10-mile-wide Canal Zone They will evacuate all Canal defense bases on manian territory. Orders for withdrawal from war{time bases in the jungles and {heights of the tiny Panamanian {republic were issued before dawn by Lt. Gen. Willis D. Crittenberger, {chief of the Caribbean "Defense |Command, - en instructions {rom Washington.

outlying Pana-

Distilleries Shutdown May End at Midnight

WASHINGTON, Dee. 24 (UP)— Distilleries can’ start turning out whisky again after midnight tonight—unless President Truman signs the Taft anti-inflation bill before then. The distilling industry's volun{tary 60-day shutdown ends at midnight. The Taft bill empowers the government to allocate grain used by distillers until Feb. 1, 1948. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton |P. Anderson has indicated that, given this allocation power; he will Keep distilleries closed down until New Year's Day and the permit limited production during January.

! ‘King’s Fisherman’ Dies

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| LONDON, Dec. 24 (UP)—Walter panties from a Miami Beach shop, President on an independent, third |clifton ‘Sts. w d tod NEW YORK, Dec. 2¢ (UP)—Al- Pusey, Qlitto £15. Sntpupeid Joday

80, the last “King's Fisher-

formally abolished in 1919.

Tony Male

Tony Maio Named To Street Post

(Continued ¥rom Page One) ability to meét emergencies and has splendid mechanical training,” sald Mr. Feeney. “He has a sound knowledge of all | sections of Indianapolis and the ability to supervise men and use equipment to the best advantage. “This is the most difficult job in the city today. I know Mr. Malo

\will give this city greatly improved

service.”

Federal Cofeferios

Face Strike Jan. 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (UP)— Cafeterias in virtually all government buildings in Washington were threatened today with a shutdown Jan. 1 because of a labor dispute. Representatives of some 1500 employees of Government Services, Inc., which operates the cafeterias, voted unanimously last night to strike unless their contract demands are met. The employees are members. of the United Cafeteria and Restaurant Workers (CIO), They are asking a flat 15-cent-an-hour pay rise,

Panty Thief Pants

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MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 24 Manuel Berman,

for stealing 100 pairs of sheer ladies’

said it was all his wife's fault.

He taught| She made him steal, he said, be- WGN of the Mutual Broadcasting |of the Indianapalis o¥fice of Federal | janitor, was fined $200 yesterday for | King George VI, the Princess Royal cause he didn’t have enough money System from 9:30 to 9:45 p. m. (In{disorderly conduct after he threat-|and the Duke of Windsor to fish. to satisfy her demand for lots of |dianapolis Time), ened tenants who refused to give The post of King's Fisherman was pretty clothes.

“ “I m glad I got caught, » he sald.

THEY'RE LOOTING THE WEST WH [JZ /7ER, , oo

Mishawaka Man [sidés of Fall Creek up to 16th St. # | Projects completed by. the comSl If 1

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{ mission during 1047, according to [the report, include ONE: Repairing levee and widen- two-week poly. today. Mix & wih uart of water, add the juice o emons, . ing of river channel along the west It a ensy No trouble at all and pleasant. MISHAWAKA, Ind, Dec. 24 (UP) side of White River south to South- You hn ced Sniy 3 taviestonnisly to times a ay e 0 — —Joe Viviano, 33, was shot to dedth part Rd. at a cost of $10,307. |onge—splendid results are obtained. If at a tavern here today in what po-| TWO: Misc ellaneous levee repairs the Sins 80 nob eiskly ave mn I do e elie ¢ - lice sdid was apparently a quarrel and river maintenange, $5303, 1agé and Ru-Ex will cost you nothing, You

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Authorities sald there were three White River north of 38th St. bullet wounds in the victim's stom- also west of Harding St., $7200. ach, ener William W. Nelson, 31, South Bend, was arrested at the 222 Poy ° Fears War i and held without charge pending an investigation of the shooting.

Witnesses told police the two men i on! had been sitting in a booth wi ae LOOMS 1] or 4 unidentified girl companion of son's when an argument started My (Continued From Page One) Viviano's alleged attentions to ‘the when he spoke of the split of the § |girk world into factions.

Police sald Nelson pulled out &/ «gach of the opposing sides,” he j (revolver and fired three times at|continued, “believes itself conI Viviano. [strained to this mistrust as a duty of| After the shooting witnesses sald | elementary precaution. = Obviously Nelson walked over to the bar, laid) this very fact leads to the building the revolver down and told bar-|of an immense wall which renders 808 S. East St. tender Julius Van Pamel: hopeless every attempt to bring SR RA RA RT SS RT A A RF AES “You better take care of this.” [pack to the bewildered human famThen he waited until police came {ly the blessings of true peace. ‘and took him into custody. | “Have we not had occasion even R | mepiier during the past few weeks to ex-| et ° Stores Roll Up “Record perience the tangible results of this| S mistrust? Have we not seen a most : In December, 4..S: Says important conference of the great : ’ | WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (UP)—! powers adjourn without having’ = ITS GOOD! Christmas shopping this year will taken those essential and decisive| ‘ * boost department storé sales to a steps along the road to peace for new December record in terms of which the world in its anguish was| | dollars, government figures indicat- waiting?” ed today. | The Pope began his speech at 4 But in the case of some goods, 4. m. (Indianaplis Time) and spoke] according to marketing experts, the in a clear, strong voice despite a difference over last year will rep- slight cold which caused him to resent higher prices rather than al cancel his traditional ‘reception for greater number of unit sales. the College of Cardinals today. The Federal Reserve Board, re-! He spoke into a white microphone % porting on department store sales, in the room- of St. John, just ont} said its adjusted index rose to a his private study. new high of 300 per cent of the As an indication of the mildness| 1935-39 average in November. The of his indisposition, the Pope recits d| actual “take” in the first two weeks mass In his private chapel, just be- | RANK FEHR of . December was eight per cent fore his address, with a score of BREWING 0. nc. above the same period last year, |relatives attending. ¥e CE. The 34-minute broadcast was closed with an apostolic blessing] Wallace to Broadcast {to the “entire universe.” 48 Campaign Stond |. ———m—y NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (UP)—Hen- a. - ry A. Wallace will announce his po- | - m using |sition in the 1948 presidential cam- . i ipaign in a radio broadcast from p= y ; |Chicago Monday night, it was a FOr Veterans 0K d closed today. { Mr. Wallace: whp is expeoted.fo| - PISS Construct medd-unit vet-! reveal whether <he will run forfisrans’ rental project at: 37th and}

nos a Lose t [party ticket, will speak from station after the project received approval

Housing Administration. and the speech" The project will be known as! {will be carired on a coast-to-coast Golden Hill Terrace, Inc, and will network. 2 {be built by Eugene E. Bims, E. C. {Boswell and Charles C. Walker all of Indianapolis. It will carry a mortgage of $216,000, Units will be made available only to veterans of World War II and their families unJlér provisions of the National Housing Act, according to

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To reach a goal of serv Ing you and your family for fifty years, it is nece

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$70 Bonuses for 300

| Calm Down Nut Plant UNION, N. J, Dec. 24 (UP)— The 300 employees of the Elastic Stop Nut plant, who threatened to strike after the company announced there would be no Christmas bonus this year, resumed friendly rela-|r tions with the management today after the eompany agreed to pay worker an average bonus of

Your trust has been earned by being ever careful to Impose no financial burden at a time when expenses - due to illness——are abe normal,

Of 1000 recent funerals conducted by Shirley Brothers, on a formal | Ln unit basis, 279 cost une _ dér $250: 482 cost bee Red Cab Holds Party tween $250 and $500; The annual Christmas party for 233 cost between $500 employees of the Red Cab Co. and and $1000, and only 6 their families was held Monday in cost over $1000 : the Coronet Theater. Entertainment ) ' included movies and a trio of singers. Gifts were given to the children

each ($70,

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