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Sunday, Dec. 12th, at Cadle Tabernacle

Purse Grabber Fails to Elude 3 Pursuers

-Onlookers Outrun

Downtown Thief

Printis Hutchinson, 21, of 314 N. East St., faced a 30-day prison sentence today because his feet weren't as swift as his fingers.

Hutchinson,,. who. deftly

snatched the purse of Alice M. Kenworthy, 1427 Park Ave.

‘Thursday night on Monument

Circle lost ‘a foot race with five men who pursued him several blocks. In Municipal Court 4 yesterday Judge Clark fined Hutchinson $25 and costs and sentenced him to 30 days on the tate farm, Commands Pursuers The judge also commended the

‘five pursuers for “doing their

duties "as citizegs” and said he would write a letter to Mayer Feeney asking an official edommendation. John Troutman, 23,“of 1625 N. Livingston, a bus~“driver, saw the purse snatched and stopped his bus to chasé the thief. Two soldiers, Pvt Richard Wardell and Pvt. Christian Lundeen, Ft. Harrison; Robert Murray, 549 F. 11th St., employed at the. police

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Circle Motor - Inn after * they. chased him around the southwest segment of ‘the Circle ‘and down an-alley.

Local Naval Reserve

Unit Ties in Contest Electronic Warfare units of the Indianapolis Naval Reserve have tied for first place with like units of Salem, Mo. for proficiency

- during the month of November . Captain F., F. Knachel, U SNR,

commanding officer of the Indianapolis Naval Reserve, announced today. . Units in ‘89 cities of the Ninth Naval District competed during the past month in radio eommunfcation— work. —Loeal men who supervised activity at the Naval Training Center here include:

(jg) William H. Rohr, . USNR; Lt. (jg) Herbert P. Kenney Jr.

A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY | “Giving The Gospel To A" World “Lost In Sin.”

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carroliton at 13th St. Ford. Porter, Pastor Tune in WISH—Betty’s Story Book i Saturday, 9:30 A. M, Berean * Gospel Hour—7:30 A. M.

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10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Speaker—Peter Deyneka

7:30 P. M.—Fifth message of a series’

from The Prophecy "of Daniel. | Subject—"Three Young Men Who Would Rather “Burn Alive >Than Yield To

Devil.”

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March battle news came in like

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Ike, Fighting Illness, : Gives Orders fo Attack

. INSTALLMENT 34 @

Mit By Kay Summersby wi THE VAST OPERATION to ciear eyerything west of the Rhine began on Feb, 8 with a strong offensive from the Nijmegen

area. . . : Gen. Ike was jubilant next day, although bedded down with his

bad leg. - The doctor from London, over to try another diagnosis,

Commander followed orders.” He| ng we have, get not less than

bedside, of course, 80 do keep in touch with the new at . ‘General Tke, meangime, fell inOn Feb. 1% 32 “Army repo Sted to such a state of nerves that the last An 4m Rp in safe|Beetle insisted he take a brief gam, Se Se Tens way for 9th|rest cure. An American had writanes a assault on Feb.|ten to offer use of his villa in 23, af. the other half of Monty's Cannes. Even so, it took Beetle " thern drive “to push’ ‘to the|four whole days to convince the ar ’ > |General he must get some relaxi lation or face a nervous break-

Gen. Eisenhower, meanwhile, S ties, down. Ike agreed only with the continued to encounter difficul BO ti Gorey Brad

both personal and official. He had a growth taken from his back,|ley. come.along. And, per usual, feaving him as he phrased it, “in he filled up the plane with extra 8 passengers: Tex, Ruth Ethel;

possible.

ordered a 36-hour rest.” And, to everyone's surprise, the Supreme

had a telephone moved. to RIS|,. By icons across as soon as

stitches.” a Feb..22 was a big day at head-|{Nana, and me.

troops and/I hadn't seen since 1939. It was Gen, Lear.|as peaceful, wasteful, luxurious

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Normandy inspecting Red Cross clubs with Ey sul polly

Big Push a month later. Secondly, [tired into the peace of his villa. Bth Army launched its attack to-|General Bradley and aide ar-

the Canadian thrust pushed out him company. The rest of us took a fortnight before. Thirdly, it wasoft for Monte Carlo. In order-te the day of our last move in| famous champagne country. Rheims — “Ransse” = to the|,p their sleeves; we girls followFrench, “Reams” to the troops—eq suit, wearing slacks. gave SHAEF better access to] a a» .

{comedown from the Trianon in|jeft the Riviera feeling rested, Versailles. - Instead of a grand hotel in the haq to get back for the Big Push.|

house. ‘Desert Rat barrage against the

Later the site was to become : historic; in February, more than 2st-bank of the Rhine. When

red schoolhouse, nothing more. |

were reported in the taking of| the communications center. The]

Three days later, Cologne fell Army, on ‘the right. |

|to the 1st Army. That same night,| At one o'clock in the morning, Mar. 7. Gen. Bradley telephoned 0f March 24, the aifborne attack reserve grand champion hog went Robert C. Balzell in Federal Court.| z He was charged with “17 viola= k c found. tions including overworking his Asks About Blogd Test Col. Roy Johnsen; auctioneer, drivers, one of them his son. was a bit miffed at the low price

the Supreme Commander with|began, the two divisions making i, gwirt and Co. for 50 cents a electrifying news: A small contact by afternoon. to » armored spearheai had found a This two-hour landing repre-|

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FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH _PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor

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REV, EARL L. MOORE, Pastor

Mrs. R. Emerson Whalen receives Scauters Award from A. F. | Hook during the 34th annual meeting of the Central Indiana Council, Boy Scoufs of America, in North Methodist Church hall,

| THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Receives Scout Award

“have kept him?

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. . ay * s, though the Su-| We took off on March 19 for ¥ Jane ner op down in/five days on the Riviera, ahich| Ive 0c ow ;

ward the Rhine to link up Withiriveq the next morning to keep| ~HICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP)—The [International Livestock Exposiat least pretend the civilian sta-|tion drew to a close today with France, to. Rheims, heart of the tus required by Monaco, the men an impressive set of records, both shed caps and insignia and rolled |i, attendance and prices paid for |blue-blooded livestock. ) : | .Manager William Ogilvie pro-

forward areas, in keeping with] AL], IN ALL, the stolen holi- nounced the big farm show the the Eisenhower dictum. But the gay brief as it was, made time largest ‘and “most successful’ “in space and the furnishings were aland the war stand still. We all|its 49 years of existence.

{shelled that only 36 casualties $1057.50.

Reach New "Highs

Wyoming, sold for $7.50 a pound. Peru; Lowell Taylor, Owensville, The Palmer House, Chicago and Ernest Freeman, Muncie.

{ British commandos entered Wesel hotel, bought the 141-pound two months before the surrender hour later, they found the Hampshire, first of its breed ever Fei

Lt. I. W. Sharp, USNR: Lt |ceremonies, it was only an old, ." , nerfectly bombed and/to win the coveted ribbon, for|

Hog Sale Prices Vary

Farm Bureau

DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

He is nice to me in all ways. A few times I've been down and out

with fllness and he dlways sees

me through, buys me clothes, etc. He treats-my son, 2, as well as I expect him to. I can’t see ever loving anyone else, and I think he feels the same toward me. Do you think after we were married

have those spats over my €x-hus-|

band, or should we split up? I

know we'd both be unhappy. if! we did.

’ | This man is a few months .

younger than I am--I'm 22. We, stepped out on ‘each other at first: I stepped out with my husband —I wasn't divorced yet. Since we decided we were in love we haven't

V. I, W,; South Side. An ex-husband can be an | asset: if you use him right. Remember his reactions to your

To Hear Hoosiers

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_ mistakes when trying to under-

i mong’ . 8 § the program of the Farm Bureau Federation convention Dec. 12 to 16 in Atlantic City. Mrs. Russell Cushman of Fortville, vice-president of the Indiana Farm Bureau, will serve on the resolutions sreakers from Indiana will include J. J, Rosebrough, manager of the Indiana Farm Bureau insurance service and C. K. Whistler, direetor of the Indiana Farm Bureau

less. Remember

stand new men. . Expressing | pags entetiy J

your angry and feel like mak-’

acting: mellow about your past. You can't win by discussing |

him. Run him down and the

Let this man you love notice

Hvestock marketing. { The voting delegates] ; - {from Another price record was set Schenk; {refreshed. Gen. Ike and Bradley yesterday as the last of the liveBoe use stock was ustioned Of The shadow of a royal palace, we now : |grand champion wether lamb, Mrs. Cushman; Eimer Kol worked in an old red school AL OIE sed nis famous OWned by the - University of pt: Rolimerton:

Larry Barndon, vice president treasurer of the erganization;

frail-~maybe even a little simple—without them. He'll think

you're happy all because of him,

and that you never could have been happy with the ether man though you did your part.

lure to Read Mail Costs Trucker $500 | way. Don't discuss your former’ r Because he didn't také time to marriage, After you do all this, The grand champion barrow, a open mail he received from the! if the man objects, you're in for dian and American Armies linked | British 2nd Army crossed OVer ge... Chester White owned by Interstate Commerce Commission; trouble. He's: going to slay lap-in the Geldern.sector. _ ~_, |On the Itf: the American 9thip Top Farms of Flora, Ind. was Orville J. Kent, bought ‘by Wilson & Co. for $2.35 Aurora, Ind., trucking firm, today to live - with after tajtrums pound, below the record. The had been fined $500 by Judge

an| jealous and that fype isn’t fun

After Kent said he had been blood tests for marriage and what

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bridge still intact over the Rhine, |Sented a historic degree of -plan-| the Ludendorff railway bridge at/ning, timing, and fighting—a| . ® = =» As . Gen. Eisenhower described GENERAL IKE acted with ait in his report to the Combined cision: grab it, pour .in every-|the fullest sense.” - » ” - CHRIST AFTER ALL these campaigns themselves, I lost interest in the grand strategy. From then on, 402 W. Fall Creek a ORE lO, % in the confusing but exciting avaar 1nvites Fou-to He lanche of individual victories and Bringing to You Unusual ers which made up the month of © Messages, ~~ JApHL : CL . was a field-day of Allied reports; Sunddy School—9:45 A. M. Kassel cleared . , , Weimar-and Evening Service—7:45 P. M. [First Armies encircle Ruhr pockWelcome to All et, largest double envelopment in — : {Prisoners become a problem .. . ‘Ruhr. pocket split in two . . .| fall . .. Fourth Armored at outskirts of Chemnitz . . . Jena

Remagen. peak of joint effort by two Allies. born soldier's lightning-fast de-|Chiefs: “An Allied operation in up to the Rhine and the crossings TEMPLE like everyone else, I became lost ELDER GOLDER, Pastor -|new advances and mass surrendBeroioe That first fortnight of —April Morning Worship—11:45 A. M. |Erfurt, cleared . . . Ninth and _________ history, trapping 21 divisions . . . Karlsruhe, Schweinfurt, Rheine| cleared . . .

| AM - Pastor's Home HI. 3938 Jigent two staff officers to Holland. —— | THEY found Gen. Blackowitz un[willing to consider surrender as long as any form of resistance sum picontinyed inside Germany... of “ofl On April 29, the Supreme Com: _.jimander sent Beetle; along with]

Spirit-Fitied “Preacher: and Singing {Russian representative, to meet Gen. Blaskowitz. Both —sides {agreed to the truce, the Germans "ji recemphasizing -their--promises, the Allies postponing any further advance. ~ }...That same day Gen. Alexander) {messaged Gen. Eisenhower. the {Germans in north Italy would surrender effective at .noon, May

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JUBILEE SERVICE P. M.—Except Monday.

mt | WYOte in my diary:

!at his post. TABERNACLE | NO LIVING COST CHANGE

REVIVAL At midnight the German radio | TOMMORROW: END OF THE 1- WAR IN. EUROPE... 28th and Sherman Dr. | OTTAWA, Dec. 4 (UP)—The {Canadian cost of living index

announced Adolf Hitler has died CHRISTIAN {Copyright, 1948, by Kay Summersby) with showed no increase during Oc-

i: On* April 27: ‘Gen. Eisenhower!

| i t {other Allied state officers HH a] i aneously In Ane Cn

for the second best hog in the too busy to read the mail that are the ages requiréd? world. i came ‘Even. the pig dislikes that Balzell told him, price,” he said as he pounded the regulations —or you'll be here but I'm a gavel: - again.”

For the second time in four]

Texas cattleman, last night sub-|

injury to spectators. Vaults Railing Mr. Jinkens, 48, Ft. Worth, Tex., leaped from his horse, vaulted the railing “and bulla ‘Hereford heifér which] had leaped over the rail-and- into! a crowd of about 500 spectators. | Six year-old Marilyn Terry lost!

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four teeth when struck by the|S animal, and Robert Thelen, 24, B

suffered an arm abrasion. | Tuesday night Mr. Jinkens vaulted the rail to bulldog a rampaging steer.

Children’s Holiday Parties Planned. | “More than 15 community centers will have Christmas parties] for Indianapolis children on Dec.

24 from 2 to 4 p. m.,, Mayor Al Ek | Feeney y said today. = f

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centers instead -of--in- City -Ha as in-the past to permit children to remain in their neighborhoods and away from traffic .con-| gestion downtown. ~~ Yesterday the Park Department - completed plans for the] parties, which will include :gamés group singing ‘and refreshments The Works Board will collect contributions from city depart-| ment heads and board members to finance the parties. Help of residents in the neighborhoods of thé community centers will be en-

in from the ICC, “Follow these we wish to do..the right thing,

_|due to impure blood. I've been ti going stgady with # him eight days, Lloyd Jinkens; veteran REPORTS ROBBERY, JAILED [months and am expecting a child. | Harry Hodges, 56, Star Hotel [NO one knows as yet but him, dued- an. unruly animal at the told the railroad detective who!/for I just can’t tell my parents. Livestock Show and prevented found him in the Big Four yard I'm so mixed up. Please tell me _|on Centennial St. that he had What to do. T'm sure he's the right |been robbed of $39 and his shoes.[one for me, and I care for no [The detective turned him over to one else. We are in love, ‘Indianapolis pelice, who arrested him on a charge

|drunk. i | ciation (LL 6341) this very day.

I hope your son is the reason

| you and your husband see each | other, It Isn't necessary, you | know. Relatives could bring LA

we'd get along better and wouldn't|

DA 2 n Sad ‘that, when |

ing this other man jealous by

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+ HOW CAN I MAKE the man I love forget my ex-husband? How can I make him understand that if I wanted him I would My ex-husband is now in the Army and comes through town and stops -at the place where I work. Each time,|; his-h 808 — the fellow I go with has been there. I've tried te explain that Io one; can't ignore my ex-husband and not speak, but he thinks I should.

We're to be married this month. |”

about how to tell your parents. States not requiring blood tests are Arizona, Nevada and Nebraska, and in each the man must be 21 and the girl, 18, without parents’ consent, and 18 and 16 with consent, If _ there's “bad” blood you should be doing something About it, not dodging the issue. See a doctor.

Libraries hive baby books to answer. those questions, Mrs. M. J. : Call’ MA. 3539, Alr Reserve member, and exil CH. 0413, Techite Patti. wie Major Edward Bowes died June 13, 1946, Daily Reader. Radio stations with facilities for visitors would make you welcome, Puzzled, Not all of the people in the audience partici-

| pation shows take part in the

program, and some stations pick talent ‘before the show. Call the stations before you visit them.

RTA MRS. MANNERS,

I'm Not: Appreciated”

—. native of George-

‘ |The Council,

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ASK MRS. MANNERS ~~ [Bank Employee Speaks to Ex-Mate;

Boy Friend Objects

Rites Monday

'Ktigust R. Minton, maintenance man for ‘the Fletcher Trust Co. {35 years, will be buried in Wash{ington Park Cemetery following {services at 10:30 or |a.*m, Monday In {the Robert W. |Stirling funeral home, Mr. Mintofi died Thursday

Fletcher Ave, A

town, O,, he had {lived in ndlan-yly ; |apolis 36 years. # a |He was 63. He Mr. Minton

jwas a mem - ber of Evergreen Masonic Lodge

.INo. 715.

(“In addition to his wife, Ethel, he is’ survived by a stepdaughter, (Mrs. Elizabeth Haussman, - Indl{anapolis,_ two stepsons, Jerome |H. Minton and Martin 8. Minton, (Indianapolis, and four ‘sisters, Mrs. Emma Davis, Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. Esther Strobel, Mrs. Minnie Leonard and’ Mrs, Ella Campbell, Covington, Ky.

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Harvester, UAW Farm Workers Merger Sought

A mergep’ was proposed today {between locals of the rival OGIO {United Automobile Workers and {the CIO United Farm Equipment {Workers at plants of Inter[national Harvester Co. [+ Both unions represent Harves-

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The invitation was in line with

" |a virtual merger ultimatum issued

I'VE BEEN A good wife five by the CIO execufive board at the

BROKENHEARTED WIFE, Fo East Side. Explaining separation to your son wouldn't be nearly so hard if you figured out why your husband has failed you and then, unbiased, tried to do everything te make things right.

Have you been bossy about un-

mportant things until your

them together. I'd do it that / husband started lying and

cease to be a flattering novelty.

WHICH states not réquire

I'm 16 and lgve a man, 19, and

of -a blood test

: 8. H., City. Ask the Family Service Asso-

dreading to come home and tell harmless truths? >

Where's Ruby Keeler? “WHAT happened to Al Jolson’s Ruby Keeler? 5

She married John Lowe, a broker. It is rumored in theatrical elrcles that she will appear in a New York musical

Let's wait until .you're old

enough to go steady and until | you've gone steady more than |

a—week before we start wovry= ing, shall we, J. S., South Side?

Do your best in school and

work at impressing elderly people and girl friends, as well as boys, with your looks and per-

sonality. MRS. MANNERS. |

Let Mrs, Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your gquestions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

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