Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1948 — Page 7

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- Called Best Picture. Market at 3710 English Ave. late yesterday and escaped with $300.) fo V By ERSKINE JOHNSON In other week-end Four liquor permit holders have OLLYWOOD, Mar, 1—It's the ; by the Indiana Alcoholic, Reverbhnson sticks his neck out”| Market, Pp age Commission for violations. ; year, © |store, One permittee, Robert Snyder : ; : my old : of Fulda, was’ suspended for “—. aL aming Holly- e fruit pair drave off| seven dayy after hé wis found : RAYON RUCHING Oscar winners a ” thé attendant’s guilty of selling A160hOITE Bever- . ; : Se Bis “Hind Féad-One, he said, walked to the rear of| ROger . 960 W. 324° St.| Fifteen-day suffensions were | wi ns tt and Louise, slipped h : h ordered for James J. Lee, South : i ig 3 ! : ; names of the winners by/ensd the owner with a gun and 3 *| Bend, for refilling bottles, and : 3 Se q LUSTROUS \

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wé are a united peoples.” {Press reports said today that 12 When Nature “forgets” ..remember | : 0... Becretary of State George C.lrcan were injured when rioting .

Eddie Cantor's impersonator, Marshall and Secretary of De- broke out between Sikhs and Hin- . / ) sackie Green, surremtiy at ihe {fehse James Forrestal partici- dus at Cawnpore, an important - ™ rr rh mT mY ardens, ‘ame the pated in the opening ceremoniestextile manufacturing center 250 “ HH > papa of a baby girl the other |at Constitution Hall here. {miles southeast of New Deini. THE CHOCOLATED LAXATH 932 and 934 South Meridian Street day. Wired Cantor: “I started - — TE TTT a . ; the same way. Ha! Ha!” . .. Maureen O'Hara wants her

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Charles Laughton “sa. he's through with meanies. is {like Sophie Tucker announcing she will sing only Irish ballads or Ethel Merman promising to #ing soft and sweet. Mr. Laughton plays the vil lainous Haake with Boyer and it in “Arch of Triumph.” | Maybe Haake was just too {| much for him, But wasa’t it i ary who recently said: “vil has done all right by me. I will jeer at my mourners’ | at my own funeral if it will im- | prove the attendances” .

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Eleanor Steber, Metropolitan Opéra soprano, will present a special program for patients at the Veterans’ Hospital, Cold Spring Rd., at 2:30_p. m. today. Accompanied" by “James Quil(lian, Miss Steber, who appeared {a8 soloist with the Indianapolis

; . 4+8¥mphony, Saturday, and yester-| o CS SUTIIRESRTE NA RRS : ? : ] day, will Saluda the "HbaBIERTT TE RIO" ; {theater. The program will be {conveyed - throughout the hosMie Cheirel J - 2 {pital by public-address system.

Gamble” ; : for quick and pasy shines || Strike Threat Grows BLACK BROWN TAN BLUE 0XBLOOD LAL N. Y. Exchange

——— ~~ |. NEW YORK, Mar. 1 (uP Promptly d {Officials of the New York Btoc relieves COUGHS of land Curd Exchanges prepared to. ¥ .|day for a possible strike against {those institutions by the United | Financial Employees (AFL) upon expiration at midnight of the con-| : : tracts between the union and the 3 exchanges, ; set | A last-ditch effort by the New {York Cotton Exchange to avoid a walkout resulted - Saturday in| {an agreement giving cotton ex-| ! {change workers an 81 per cent

Breaks Up Surface Congestion, Toe! |Pay increase and .a promise of At the first sign-of a chest cold—rub pay, money for cértain ems

Muntertis on Cheet throat and buck, |PIoy®es “If the union secures A - — Whether You Ride 5 Miles or 500 Miles

more ' favorible wage contract k tianily starts 10 relieve coughs ew York Stock Ex»

Boeke sorencen int shout usc. FL, 0° | — Whether You Ship 60 Miles or 600 Miles

Beps break up painful surface con. | NO new negotiating sessions

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