Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1948 — Page 5
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eHICAGO, Jan. 8 (UP)—Work- A : 7 & 4 | LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Jan. 8| ity case which her victims mistook-for a gun. pg | TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 8—The an~ af the Feldt Sheet Metal Works ~ Re "fl | (UP)—United Nations Secretary-| «I was lost in a whisky fog,” said Madelyn Ruth Evans, 20, of nual Foundation Day convocation. eed 1 n IS p ! ; ! te | General Trygve Lie has notified the Youngstown, O. She took $5 from the night clerk at the Hotel Hanover of the Indiana State Teachers’ Col- > L / aii | ing after threatening to “blow his brains out.” llege will be held tomorrow morning - A ¥ u a | United States that, before renewing ! qe of | aocredi | “Then, clad entirely in gray, she ate . ~ with Lowell Brammer, director 3 she tation .of AhY newsman crept into the Hotel Sa asked to scram. He called police and american City Bureau, Chicago, as ms (DOW covering the United NAtlons, “ooo. ."som Jack’ Gottlieb, the Pointed her out in a restaurant. [the guest speaker. He was an Se | De Will give “due consideration” to gery poked him in the back with Mrs. Evans, who said she was a'ITSO honor graduate with the class \any comments the American gov- the compact and lifted $16 from the divorcee and had served 37 months Of '35. Haute T {ernment might wish to make. = cash drawer. She got another $20 in the WAC in the China, Burma, oul > Mile of Terre " o | y ; 33 gy from Vincent Insalaco, a hotel guest India theater, was held in $5000! PD ent, hg ndians State : Mr. Lie also promised to mish entered thejobby white — she batt Teachers’ College Alumni. Associa. . \Ameryan authoiities ‘wih 4 -1ull was there " “You can take all the whisky Yom and Donald Sargent, senior ; o hisky list of the 770 newsmen now ac: Growing bolder, she climbed ito and throw it in the river as far as CIASS President, will conduct the
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Mon a his em.) Puts End to Pull : off And Evils of Past He| + By LOUIS ARMSTRONG 1? lted the workers to help them.| Al Feeney ended his first week
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. 88 ‘MR. SACHSEL says the bar, NO board member, departmedt wich is stocked with the choicest head or individual was making a quor, easily pays for itself in in- Move without consulting him or sed production. . at least considering him:
|foreign news agencies. told him: nia mony in which the senlor class
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) ut this bar in here] It was apparent to observers that . oo |a. letter to Warren R. Austin, chief to Brooklyn. pos 1 pry “I had nothing|the new Mayor intends that the FLAME RESISTING—Papar drapes—costing less than a dollar | United States delegate, in connec-|go near any cops-gr-pitrol cars. Five-vear-old David Decker, 562morial Fund.
E il trouble. city government will operate on! 8 set—that will not burn are featured in New York's Curtain and tion with the cases of two foreign I've got something Wn my pocket King Ave, received a broken leg The Métal Tw. Which 4 Lag oe 4 : : his rules. ¢ wi | . An . H lo} a ''mewsmen recently arrested by the that might go off. And if. you yesterday when he collided with a Wo 0 “The mer a Sucking vu, le Observers today were alto Jrdw-] Drapery Show, An open: flame, hte the: candla in the picture, Justice Department but later ‘re-|blink your lights, I'll blow your car driven by Miss Florence Carr, their education in the ae ; door pivot began ‘ducking out|inE these contrasts between the | applied to these drapes, results only in a charred spot. They can eased following a protest from the|brains out.” 37, of 1349 Berwick Ave. mw’ front/made up of class gifts, a number, iN ". by ; -’
oe | front ‘door ‘ present and past administrations. | be cleaned with a damp cloth. secretary-general. YE “She gave him $3 and-told him of the child's home of special gifts and grants / . > i= - - - , N - ; pm ne. { Whereas several municipal boards ; i «f KNEW they were runningiprior to the first of the year were §
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ast ones; but I didn’t know what/ly as to policy and management! 0 do about it. After all, I can't|/they’ are mow being “brought into tch two doors at once.” /the fold” by the new mayor, ~ Mr. Sachsel said his production, “For_the Files” | declining almost as fast as his) As an example, the Sanitation ix employees were disappearing. | Board last year made out its com-| «1 figured that the thing that plete 1948 budget without consult-| attracting them away was|/ing anyone, It did send a printed | jquor. So-the- thing to do was to copy to the City Council “for the pring the liquor here.” - od ve i # 5 =" The Health Department last year MR. SACHSEL hid the bar—|gsked the Covanat to Awan a made of sheet metdl, of course— planket amount for its’ expendiastalled and told his employees t0'tyres during 1948 and declared the o their drinking in the shop. |Council had no further authority “The men don’t abuse the priv-it, say how the money was to be jege,” he said. “And it helps a lot | seq. fain th the customers, too. | The ma v “only yesterday ‘we sewed up a will stop. Yor says Such Practices hig deal over the bar.” ¢ The new top executive has already Com —— issued .orders to each départment | dler’s No.-2- Hails fs Sie SURV measures must y n .sbe put in force. ife No. 1 in Court | “We expect to keep a ‘close watch | y Ss: . } HOLLYWOOD, - Jan. 8 (UP)—ion the spending of each depart- | Je | } }
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ovie columnist Jimmy-- -Fidler's ment, the Mayor sald today, sent wife obtained a contempt . Won't Dictate on against his former wife to-|. Departments which ‘are considjay on grounds the ex-wife is al- eved to have “strayed” from close late in turning over a child control by the Mayor's office during nose custody they dispute, _ the past administration are the Mrs. Adeline Fidler said the Sanitation Board, Health ‘Departormer Mrs. Fidler, now the wife of ‘ment, Park Board and Flood Conor John Sutton, always made her trol - Board. t- for 5-year-old Bobbe's two| Mayor Feeney said: “We are gowkly visits: A contempt hearing ing to know what the boards are s set for tomorrow. {doing on matters of policy and Mr. Pidler and Mrs. Sutton both spending. However, this does not re given six months custody of mean we are going to dictate their ¢ir adopted child when they were every action.” Y divorced, Mrs. Sutton now wants! “Some departments,” he continued, | ne months while Mr. Fidler wants| “are now burdened with terrific pay- | © ~__. (ols. They will be given the i h Shane to clean house first and if : y don't then we will step in. Just| © Goodyear, Goodric because the budget calls for a! oise Tire Prices position doesnt mean it is neces. AKRON, O. Jan. 8 (UP)—A §5/sary.” . ; per cent raise in the price of tires] The Mayor's policy follows his arn o sutomobile manufacturers and nouncement that the City will, do pther first users was announced
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