Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1948 — Page 14

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: ‘New Safety Officials Approve Blanket Changes |

"In Police and Fire Depts.; Meet Wednesdays Fingerprinting of City employees and, an investigation into activities | of the auxiliary police force are two projects high on the agenda of the | I new City administration's Safety Board. The three-man board which took office yesterday gave blanket ape

-proval-to. drastic turnovers among. high officials.of the Police and Fire it LL

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© In answer to a recent wave of arnold Phillips, \ and Albeit crimes by City employees, the board {Bagherville, captain No battation| | \_ Set an example for other depart:|chief; Prank O'Maley, Ward Storm, |f 3 \. ments by declaring it would ask allland Ralph = ender, all from li : Tope under its supervision to/lieutenant to captain; Robert Hop-| [|

Special Event:

FT HALF-SIZE DRESSES

t their fingerprints for exam- | wood, chauffeur to lieutenant; Wii-| 1 1 al ! My original pla ination and filing. . ° [liam E. Schmidt, Henry Schinuot, | SIZES 18" to 24%! . ! REG. 1 9! ALL- WOOL COVERT at gu. A ¢ - Robert Cunningham and Harry A. |i mow me bie fie Joss it. | Roery piri unsige Sprig | Another large shipment of women’s half-size profil. Come one ment, Jesse W:. Peden, said he was to lieutenant, and Richard Va ff dresses has just been received! All made by a _ 25 bucks last. "Prepared Yo launch a thorough in- Sant; feutemmnt to captatn” 1 famous maker, these dresses are tailored —or- - Si P- Ll hk E D EH 0 AT = gon vestigation of Ty nel and or- . HA ganization of Hie. aukiayy ‘police John Walker Funeral 241% in most all. wanted colors. 74 ; Or $5 Each

""% nusitiary to Commas TO Be at 10 Monday ~ Services for John Walker, BY The force, an expedient whith, carpenter, will be held at 10 a.-m, “grew out of the war years and Monday in Shirley Brothers Central

will’ continue, 18 made up of vol- Chapel, #Burial will bé in Floral unteers who act only on call.

file I dressy and have assorted trims. Sizes kk ov il

Park, _ “. Mr. Peden sald he wished to, , resident. of Indiana ' polis for 30| “scrutinize” the auxiliary force Iyears,” Mr. Walker was 66. He died []

especially to determine ‘the City's terda t his bh 121 8. Cali- | lability for acts of members of fornia St. a |

the force. He is survived: ‘by his wife, Mrs. The board issued the Warning\pneresa: a daughter, Mrs> “Julia

© that City motor equipment and! supplies" would bp. ae only in. "Thompson, and four grandchiidpe

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THE PRACTICAL ALL-SEASON COAT

Many sivlie in ‘winter coats for Juniors, Misses and. Women, Not every | size in every color. 3

10 FURRED COATS, REGULARLY $55 ne $38

furtherance” of Oity tonics 300 Mrs, Mollie G. Eckert | | 12 FUR-TRIMMED COATS, REGULARLY $65..........:.. 00: $44 , n - ~e 4 % " ss W the City garage without first ob- | |apolis resident 23 years, died today |i | ~N2 FITTED AND BOXY STYLES, REGULARLY $35 . cones RW $24 ’ . ’ nin al of i . : : r T Sing Appa) of ay a in ner home 1062 N. Mount '8t. | 12 FITTED COATS, REGULARLY 48.85 :. L.. = non, i $28 ZIP THE LINING IN OUR OUT LeRoy J._ Keach, Albert Risier .nd| A native of Henry County, Ky. | 9 FITTED, AND BOXY STYLE COATS, REGULARLY 59.95. . . $35 : “Howard W. Pleber, took their oath she was & member of the Merritt t

of office yesterday from City Clerk Place Methodist Church. ¥ i ~ Richard Stewart in the board room. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Corduroy. hooded coats with State and county law Sufdreement, Monday in the home of Mrs. fl attended...

officers. Stark, 1148. W, wl H 0 0 D E Dn oh T S water repellent finish. Scarlet ! rk.-11 New-York | ’

il vo “only: “Sizes 12 to 16: “Regularly sold: for Fini 95: -

Mayor Al pees recommended “the appointments of Capt. Edward ‘Rouls, police chief, and Roscoe McKinney, fire’ chief, and the board concurred

TO SUIT THE WEATHER

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3 Ways to Pay: Charge, Deferred

18. Burial will _be in Floral Park | tery. i Survivors are ‘two Saughiens, Mrs. | Normana Jean Short ahd Miss | Virginia K. Eckert, both of Indian- | apolis; one son, Earl W. Eckert,

GIRDLE nr) BRA SALE!

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E, nounced thelr recommendations Marcum, Indianapolis, snd three | BRASSIERES, broken sizes in popular Thake bras, tearose only: 100 Re : Inside” and his Hi Ee I I Were $1.50 to $2 Cena addi i rss esis rari enay . 3 Sak ! : 2 host were ahptoved, both of Indianapolis, and [ff z Few one-piece 99 al 4] John J. (Jack) O'Neal, detective. he | GIRDLES, average length, broken sizes. \Tearose. e Pp 3 be orn in man different seasons! For colder | Sargeant, a. promoted o , inspector Marcum, Covington, Ky. 2-way stretch foundations. Were $2.49 to $298 .......... verve 1 | veaiper covert at that is ewer Ko an ee OE For we vi ite Ti tive branch succ Jesse P. Mc. Centenarian’s Diary GARTER BELTS, odds and ends, cotton or rayon, broken - 5 id weather, the lining zips out and you have a topucat Hi covert cloth. TITOTRETS _ Murtry, who was to dJe- Starting Its 82d Vélume || sizes. Were $1. 98 to $2.98 Missive vend tains cones A Mostly black, sizes 10 to 20. A few blues.and greens, s whieh T understa fheaive captain. Inspec ‘Neal's STAFFORD SPRINGS, Cobh. I . / involved here as

, Robert, is executive 0 of Jan, 2 (UP)—The life of Washing- [|

COATS, Downstairs at WASSON’S . AE |

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ton D. Graves is in the 82d volume.

Leolin Trou was promoted | 5 crs N—— - - | Two local syn Wo tman was pr . Graves, 100 years. old last |f \ERIE and ROBES! aide ; — . |} ER captain and mamed inspector of | uly 20, has. kept & diary for the | 0 . a SE | Bea police, replacing Inspector Donald ne: i 5 ~ ’ oy | the Costello - Pri » Tooley who became. past 81 . Every morning he jots | I : : CHIL EN S WEAR | putfit—holds for HE detectives, mea captain oflqouwn ty and temperature, | TUCKSTITC H PANTIES, broken’ sizes, Rl

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. —— EB orsign i 84-98 and $HO8 hry HM. “ve big syne \ EACON ROBES, ; hi department), demoted to detec SANFORIZED STRIPED CHAMBRAY, multicolor stripe, 16- gore 298 \ PAN and assorted col- | 9 COTTON KNIT CREEPERS, 400 I Bors 9 hs bes a, wi Baw ~ tailored dresses; side-opening. Sizes-12 to-18. Were $3.08 colo fb 0 Sor egon Femmes thes only. Originally. were- 1 “| thing Tieat and" patrolman; Cap! tf | —————— nk \ broken - 098 Ye Tr rr a TR RR LED ie a aes | no Romeril od JH ; BETTER WASH D SSSES, cotton and printed rayons, I I am not the gent: 14: oti tyneraemoed wo | Pixie -Bob™ | [fl | sizes: Were sa98to 8708... rere 3 ol | pART.WOOL and api 82 == COTTON. KNIT FLEECE. SLEEP: | {tm mseee sergeant: Li. Edward. Tutt. demoted lm wi a 3 mr ee originally were S, drop seat style, dotbleo deactive sergeant a Permanent Were 315 eda ends, novelty prints.” JE a each i to $16.95 .......uiiueninnnn soled feet, pink or blue cotton Pr 3 don Prous ohnson an t Charles Schwinn Hl J YWEIR QPLOV ii veiinrii nian iniinannen sess sssn . y knit fleece. Sizes, 2 to 6. Were | : demoted to patroimen: Li. Joseph}. Specialy rid rr meen SWEATERS; -all-wool pullover. style; SLT IR "Tne: vookie Stems demoted io sergeant; + 95 — CLEARANCE sa oE-n a to 4% INFANTS WEAR, odds o_o IR cot Eh a — ~~ JANUARY SHOE CL : i ms ts of faints — ] = $5 : : : . : IF gambler has etd Moved Up - | AACHILELES ~~ WOMEN'S BROWN CALF WAC OXFORDS Slightly soiled. ........ 8 single rh Promotions: Lt. John R. Jacob to S Smooth brown oxfords, expertly made. Following sizes’ are Surse, M captain (secretary); Sgt. - Ralph: | gil aval 214A, 31% he 91, bAA, 10AA, 11A, E. flowered streets

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WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GALOSHES

Lah nto : oa 1 1 0p. Rr ox ool ; —— Ry ili ig But 11 Way ey Two-snap style galoshes. - Broken sizes. Black only. Regular | inally sorted colors. Were $1... .. WASHINGT.

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~ $2.29 pair WOMEN’S HANDBAGS, novelty plas-

tics, pouch style in Simulated alligator

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Burkett to lieutenant, Keep their prod

t WOMENS FABRIC On--the recommendation of Fire

ost Sul Conia ina Late SLIPPERS . y LOVES, mostly navy, il word theres ia Chief McKinney, Otto °J. Petty, as- 8 P M. for Any Br ory TWO GREAT GROUPS OF HOUSE 00 and envelope styles i mn plas 98 © Fi a ” os I. $1 30 gr pr. A * Pleoe about I sistant chief was demoted to bat- | Open 8 A. M. Daily to Men's, women’s and children’s houseslippers, greatly re- 50¢ wal: tic’ squares. Were $2. 95 7) So o ' | a = tation chief, and Robert Hansell and | Aggommodate Women Working duced! Made to sell for $1.29 to $4.95 pair! ........... i to $5.00 ....Jieieaiielnd an Peesaredevede | I first met }

Charles Gregory, both. battalion . Chiefs were made assistant chiefs, _ Michael J. Hyland ‘was reduced from fire prevention director ‘to ~ captain and Capt. Henry “Murray Ee was named his successor, Other demotions were: ; Orval-R- Marshall, acting battalion “chief to captain; Hallie Shearer, Herman Rhoades, and James Pope, all from eaptain to lieutenant;

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~ Special Selling! , RUFTEX TIGER LILY

D RAPERIES

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72" wide (the pair) and 214 yards long. Complete : i | With tie backs in natural, Tose, blue, green or gray. : :

PLUS - MATCHING RUFTEX TIGER LILY

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Stories, he was § fought with ph Somebody sore & . mouth, Take that m tified when the he had concoct sisted of corn ; remeber ' corre this together - ii else for weeks.

LIGHTERS While They Last

TAYE PURE BLEACHED SHEETS

“AND PILLOWOASES

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