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| legislation “- ‘Billie the Kid ‘STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! . °° ~ 2 and om: ; ¥ . e actices 4 poo. Alert Bartender Ends Group: * 1-Man ‘Crime Wave’ ; / A drink on the h d 1 gaughid of talk at the Dar last gat ey i: wo > ; as group’ ~ abrupt end to “Billie The Kid's" on™ : aders, a stue crime career. : f - Transyle At 8 p. m., a man brandishing on, Ky. The a “large cowboy-style revolver”

a career of entered a fruit market at 1526 W. 1 Washington St, and told the a, owner Mrs. Anna Hubbell, 53, of

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. AND said, he dropped a note on the PARTLY CLOUDY * Sounter which read, “Billie The CLOUDY AREAS id, Washington, Pa.” | / \ a While police were talking to! FO TOLAST ~; : Mrs. Hubbell, they received a re- LEGEND port of a holdup in progress at SCATTERED : 1 the Princess Tavern, 2029 W. \ ? SHOWERS Washington St. % L . Yors SLEET v Found Pointing Gun / : 5 oy When officers arrived at the! i =D (52) iho PURI WI RAIN : | tive they found a man seated yy af PATS FIND COPA 1948 OW. L.A WAGER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. — ’ a gun at . bartender Robert Hart, 2037 W.! TODAY AND TOMORROW—Cold wintry weather will grip most of the nation, excepting the 7 : ashington St. . ! Atlantic seaboard, tonight and early tomorrow, weather forecasters predict. Rain will extend a %= th told police le Iman through a block of Midwestern states, including Indiana, Ilfindis, Michigan and Wisconsin, ‘as shown . : | the y : -~ bar stool, ordered a drink and ©" M2P:

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ve 88 . Mr. Hart told police ' ive Toul precipitation since Jeo. 1. 35.88 Mayor Says He Will Present New Proposal the bandit $70 of $400 in. ash "The following table shows th + : ; ’ ' drawer, then 100k & Good oll 1 Hr re ren tempera: Despite Pollution Board's Amended Measure ; ; ; the, bandit’s gun. It looked phony. sates High iow) Mayor Al Feeney, following his policy of stricter enforcement | . Hie offer of a drink on the house A:anca ee ¢2 (Of smoke abatement, said today he would have a new smoke] : was accepted by the bandit, Mr. Boston ........00..00000000000 64 58 lordinance before the City Council Nov. 15. Hart said. jCicago. ‘ee . % » He said a new ordinance would be presented to the council , ' A . CT - 63 58 [even if the Air Pollution Board does not have its “amended” . customer, Donald Bowman, | penver 45 30 proposal ready by that time. He indicated that if the amended

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: measure is not. ready he' willj—/————— To . v something was amiss, left the p ween a x. 86 38 SUBTIt the iS proposal| Writhed in his chair and pounded tavern and called the police. ~ |Indianapolis (City) +7 1) !which was written by the board the table. ——

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a ’ dn 63 59 ~ ; t hour previously. {a city .. RH 14 ‘Indianapolis’ proposed new smoke improvement over our presen : “Billie” was to appear in court|QOmane +8 jOhdinnee is Josing. ys Jeeth "law, ps; Joslated 23 he Stomp A man who chooses to pay a moderate price—can do better oo oi = 8 3 is was announced after ato today charged With vagrancy: [San Auiomie .-. "18 ~ 4 [lengthy session last night in Original proposal written by the for himelt: at The Man's Store! He h surance. of irict vtech a ; Et {8t. Louis J ze 14 57 |which many suggested changes Air Pollution Board. or lumseit a e Man's Jiore! e has as e ® 1 i Washi oD. Bien % I 3 ste al Thiet Foils ‘Fool-Prooft “neon > ©. [ete ieheorporated into. the Reach: Deadlock adherence to quality—he knows that the clothes and accessories . v + a: __ measure. y Tavern Alarm System ° Crash Claims 2d Victim, So. Adiint: Measure poise Buns resco 3 dtpliock ; oon 2 vo altimeter as Sreuorfed rn! Small, | City police today were hunting] JEFFERSONVILLE, Nov. 8| FD presentatives of the Chamberinance late last night and agreed are chosen wi e same taste and judg : P for a thief who foiled, a. "fool-|(UP)—A traffic accident Tuesday of Commerce, railroads, coalits resume negotiations Monday. . : TT rown, { proof” alarm system some time|in which his brother was killed dealers, heating equipinent in- “The potnt ee ations Monday, with the same courtesy and services as surround the costliest! early this morning’ and made off was fatal yesterday to Carlistallers and other organizations . su 15% i with an undetermined amount of|Gibbs, 24, Louisville, Ky. John met with members of the Air[oke up the Session Was over "The BEST at YOUR price no matter what the price" —that's it! money from Earl's Tavern, 1627 Gibbs, 37, Austin, died when the Pollution Board last night in an its io install i nests o pe > : : . Howard St. taxicab in which they were effort to adjust the proposed =. the Kind of fuel t g q p That's the Strauss policy and pertormance. , Investigating officers said thelriding with Hensley Miller, 24,/measure to the satisfaction of A i Ns 0. De use ’ arth Floor thief entered the tavern by bor-|also of Austin, -went out of: As one after another section of| 8 . ) ing a hole in the roof. ‘control and overturned. the bill was amended, Mr. Wolf; Coal dealers and Chamber of

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5 fuel would work an economic : hardship on the consumer. : George Rice, coal dealer and

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STRAUSS ~ Tours, said, Yar Jf Soke want, The Wearington Triple A All-wool GABARDINES and al. ! si SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! and the customer called up the WORSTEDS — the outstanding wool COVERTS (please note 1 1 d : d i 1) w-— La or ios *Po suit and the topmost value ¥s said o reel) a : you mean we can’t send him West . are a sensation in the Virgi in the field of popular Virginia vont? The section is im- brict “ Slack World — priced of Mr. Wolf, on' the other hand, : contends some combinations of}: . furnaces and fuel, for example . . the ordinary warm air furnace and soft coal, will produce smoke -

no matter how it is fired. Mr. Wolf would regulate these

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Express Objections "Camfeel” Felts (they feel ’ This was viewed as an attempt All-wool Tweeds=with like Camel's Hair) — and to regulate the type of coal sold Vigil smooth-finish felts — bound to consumers and a number of all-wool zip-in iinings— those who attended expressed ; Ametice’s op. maker edge and welt edge styles— loud objections. They contend rom ica . : - . there should be no regulations of . in their field something to head into at kind of fuel used but if the unit smokes after it is installed prose- ! , cution should follow. i Mr. Wolf stated it would be im- | possible to enforce the ordinance ny!

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required to install equipment to use a smokeless solid fuel or Vat-dyed — priced at (now.

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mechanical fuel burning devices. ’ Sanforized cottons — middy this! TWO: Little Hatch Act for- to lot vi get thisl) bidding smoke board members or coat styles — to let you nn and employees from ‘engaging in| sleep. undisturbed by price J 50 ~ ~ political activities. | THREE: Lessening require-| .

approval of a Chamber recommendation that the Indiana Gen-

eral Assembly be asked to pass . - , . an act enabling the City to legally ; . : form a separate department of 2 ; Fancy cottons — string air pollution as a division of the k bl tri executive department. ¥ Yockis=Vidzel STPalem

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+ ment for permits for installation of small size equipment. The board ‘members also voiced .

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present but a recent decision of Full cut, roomy shorts heck h k the City legal department de- : fori : checks — the works— clared the board illegally set up. in Sanforized cottons— ; : tent pe ; colors and WHITES! MT c + Gates Names Arbiters - C iIn Phone Dispute Gov. Gates today named a C

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