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Mayor, Council Santa's Portrait Brings Yule Cheer to Riley | Hos
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Another Private Meeting Planned “City * coutrctimen and Mayor; Feeney ‘today emphatically denied ‘that the St. Louis-Pitts-burgh smoke control plan for Indianapolis has been dropped. Reports -that a rigid ordinance,
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+ WASHINGTON, Dec. AL. (UR)! {= House spyr busters sald today {they are willing to permit
to eliminate the locyl smoke HAeHTE a! a i = - nuisance had been scuttled grew Rep. Richard M. Nixon (R. . out pf a secret meeting of coun- {Cal.) sald he will. submit the lot er, Two State Appointees | mann ew cil embers with Mayor Feeney {microfilms to the grand jury for
Thursday night. ! Meanwhile, the council “again will meet privately Monday to! continue the smoke ordinance discussion. Denies Plan Scrapped “There wasn't the first word or| indication that the St.. Louis-| -Pittsburgh plan would be dropped,” Mayor Feeney said. “Furthermore, it was not a se-| cret council meeting, It was not a council meeting and it was not
its inspection Monday. But he said that he could not give the jury actual custody of them -because of the House rules. ‘Mr.. Nixon is a member of the House Un-American Activities {Committee, which is investigating Communist oe The decision to mit {grand jury to examine ‘the A rofilms was made after a demand| was voiced by U. 8. Attorney | John F. X, McGohey, who is pre-| senting the government's case to
Commissioner Of Insurance
| Governor-Elect Slows | Down Naming Aids
Sons Die in “ Gabin Fire
Roof Collapses As Rescue Fails
Times State Service
By ROBERT BLOEM
held in the council chamber. PRAIRIETON. Ind.. Dec. 11—A Members of the council met to [the grand jury at New York. [yg PRA LO and oe two 5 Goveraot.ciett Hemy Wt A + " . | hricker ry exchange ‘the information they Windows “in the cubicles of Ward "D" Riley Hospital, have" been brightened with paint-| House Joyeatigators Snake pul small sons -died inthe faming| dun a Pa vt secured on the St. Louis and’ jng of Santa Claus and other Christmas themes through courtesy of Miss Ruth Anderson of the |... ‘0™& g ruins of their three-room cabin ‘came up with the appointment of
iment secret papers stolen by a | Communist spy ring. The “documents, some bearing 's “ 8 fare SH J rope . The mother, Mrs. Mildred Scar- | publication 10 years after they bough, rushed her daughters, |were turned over to ex-spy couri- Katherine, 11, and Sharon Rose, er Whittaker Chambers for trans- 6, out of the cabin when the fire mission to Russia. broke ouf shortly ‘before mid: { R night. Then she went back Hearings in 5 through the cabin’s only door in: Twelve of the documents Will 4 vain attempt to rescue Larry, 7, ~for-newspaper—_publi- gyn teonard Wayne, 16 months.’ cation. and. radjo, broadcast at 6 The roof. caved. in, while she, p. m. (Indianapolis time). ® was inside.’ House Un-American Activities, ‘po Scarbough’s husband Committee indicated it may re pa,4id, returned home from his lease more of the papers later. jo; in the Commercial Solvents
Pittsburgh trips. “1 was invited as a guest to hear what two cities had done to eliminate smoke. It was the most harmonious meeting I ever have aftended and I told the council so.” “It was not a question of seerecy,” said Christian J. Emhardt, council president. “We had a lot of work to do in going over the Bt. ,Louis-Pittsburgh ordinances.’
on the Wabash River levee near . here early today while two other
children looked on.
all tour members of his old bipartisan state highway commission, The four, who served on the ‘commission while Mr, Schricker was governor during the tough years of the war, were Samuel C. Hadden of Indianapolis, chair/man, a Democrat; Jasper (Jap) Jones of Ft. Wayne, also a Dem|ocrat, and Republicans Albert J. Wedeking of Dale and Thomas ng B. McDonald of Knox. i POE BRAKE io Haid (would reappoint his former .insurance commissioner, Frank J, Viehmann of Indianapolis, as in-
Indiana Artists Club and Miss Clard Epstein of the L. S. Ayres & Co., display department. With the patient in the photo is Miss Pauline Tate, head nurse of the ward.
Stuhldreher Quits Ernie Pyle to Be Reburied As Grid Coach Jo Arlington of the Pacific
h Body Taken fo Honolulu From le Shim; —Plans to-Remain “Ample Time Needed + egy a
“Services: “Scheduled About June fr iy ATTA ee wes eve SORT THR SIXT NOTA > “It takes time to digest such| “As Athletic Difeesor™ Pe WASHINGTON, Dec. 11--The ody, "of Ernie Pyle, famous “material, If we were interrupted MADISON, Wis, Dec. 11 (UP) Times and Seripps- -Howard columnist and war correspondent, has
with a lot of questions at the time —Harry Stuhldreher resigned as been moved from Ie Shima to Honolulu and will be reburied in the we would be delayed in offering head football coach at the Univer- Memorial Cemetéry of the Pacific next summer, thé Army an-
Samuel C. Hadden . . . back as ‘Highway Department head.
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SUCH WONDERFIR a stiff ordinance to the city. sity of Wisconsin today but said nounced today. Altogether it has more than 100 opp plant at Terre Haute; a surance commissioner in his new ' “The meeting was nothing more, he would con-/ Ernie was killed by a Japanese ‘machine gunner during the of “them surrendered by I'tew minutes later to find his two administration whieh starts Jan. 1 "than what would bé done in busi: tinue in his posi- Okinawa campaign Apr. 18, 1945.1 Chambers, but. some still are re- daughters. sitting on the. running, 1, ness. Two groups were sent tol tion as athletic He was buried on Te Shima, a Feb. 17. He enjoyed that stop- garded as confidential hy the yio.4 or the family car, help- Sweat: Out” Progion = D study situations out of town. They director. small island off Okinawa, where Ver: On Feb. 15, he wrote: State Department. lessly watching the flames. After the five appointments, returned. The meeting was to| Coach Stuhl- he was killed: I treated: my little Honolulu The committee's spy hearings i | Mr. Schricker commented that he ight hear what the visiting eoneigi: dreher has been After VJ-Day, the Army gave .9terlude as another reprieve. I were in recess until Monday Blame Stove | {would continue to take his time and sat with old friends; J] made a when investigators hope to ques- Sheriff Ira Hall and volunteer in naming members of his new
under fire all the nearest kin of all men killed t wal vi h ¢ season for*theiin the war the choice of return- “cntimental visit to the little tion some of the former govern- searchers found the bodies of the
popr record of ing their dead to the United {tropical apartment on Waikiki ment officials named by Cham- victims which were taken to the his tea} § ] ’
“States or Teaving them buried here-‘that-girl and 1 lived or pers-as—‘contacts,” Acting Chair- Debain a n
men found out. “Frankly, we are going to take] the best of St. Louis and Pittsburgh “better-|
(administration, A majority of them, including uch key posts as
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a winter seven years ago; I wemt man Karl E. Mundt (R. 8. D.) Creek. " Alcoholie
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The university board of regents immediately accepted Mr. Stuhldreher’'s resigna- .
0 er-| ment of Indianapolis. We did not!® and: we are not going to drop
All council members were polled except Guy O. Ross, who could not
Stuhldreher
broad. Erni f abroa rnie’s family in Dana, to parties and listened almost said he will call Alger and Don-. Mr. Scarbough told Sheriff Hall
Paci red that he remain in the teartully to the sweet singing of 31d Hiss to the witness stand he had left his car at home be-| Abandon Guam Site -o - { Hawaiians.” next week In an effort to fix cause it was out of order snd! The Army originally planted to! On Feb. 16, he ‘wrote: the blame for the thefts. had obtained a ride with a friend “I~relished the short time here: back from work. The cabin had!
Beverages {Commission still have not been ‘announced. A lot of Democrat job-hopefuls ‘are sweating out the slow prog-
iress of the shaping of the admin{Istration. > “Some appointments may not
‘Finger’ on Others _
be reached. 8 fon following a recommendation " Favor Stiff Ordinance By President .E.. B. trier in ret 1 a emp. in complacency, and didn't evel 1, ,44jtion to the Hiss broth- NO telephone and there was no) __Every one said definitely that Fred. Fees 3 n Guam and in the Philippines. at) aa Narnng ule ers, Mr. Chambers put the Suger| vay for: Mrs. Scarbough to sumhe or she is in favor of a stiff = The regents asked Mr. Fred to Fine appropriated enough'ysuid come soon enough” J State Depaity Cause of the: tragic fire” Lond time insu
Frank J. Viehmann .. . sec- i amounced until after the ses--
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be looking for a successor to Oke I mane. for A58 Me or immediately. He ghey Joy wo, an 4 the. Guam Covers 100 Acres leigh. He also named William still undetermined but the cabin! sioner. _| Mr. Schricker said. The session ant All members contacted vigor- has been head coach and athletic 5 BE A NN died in he The cemetery in which Ernie yw,.q Pigman, one time chemist Was heated by a stove and it ap- . fends in March, gay. d themselves in director at Wisconsin for 13 years. will be buried is in Punchbowl at the National Bureau of Stand- Deared likely, neighbors said, In appointing Mr. Wedeking EN, . ously expresse emselve Philippines or New Guinea, and crater, an- extinct volcano on {that the stove either expl ded r favor of a rigid ordinance. Several Praises His Record ards. plo 0 foc to the highway commission,
whose relatives askéd that they Oahu, about 15 minutes from ; became overheated. pointed out, however, that it takes : Mr. Fred fald M+, Stiliirehers be left overseas, will be reburied! qowntown Honolul The crater ot Dy eas) The little girls were taken to! time to draft such a law. EIS Ln ow at Manila. Those who died in-the covers A roc dhy 100 acres. figs filed a $75.000 slander suit/the home of their grandparents, + — are i NE im I y SotemoLs, Soba, a als It also is known as the Arlington against Mr. Chambers. The con- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maurer, who ee n ss - arianas nins an inawa of the Pacific. rom "por, only: Salas council member He Paid a ihe intercoiegiate are being: “brought- back to- Hono-/~ “Tt is expected to, €68t $2 mil plenend oor a Fd a Lo Bafle, and 2 Ball south oy said. “I think we have to ‘eraw alg, = “lHon. It will hav® a capacity of! . Buf he “In before we can walk to bé sure of large in recent years that it needs Ernie's body MEY is ini25000 bodies. . There will be a tbs bn oo aay the shes
i to every a full-time director. H i , an ordinance that is fair ry The. coaching of. foot Fron awall where, with approximate {central mall, dedicated to the] {tors to a pumpkin in the back-/driven home from work by a fel- |
Governor-elect gave the old i ho to a resolution by Democrats of Mr.. Wedeking's home in District. The district rty organization recently Jook (the “stand that they didn’t wan any *Républicans - in a ant {named to posts where they could help ‘the GOP politically.
Of 7 Diplomats
Romanians Branded |
Unwelcome Here WASHINGTON, Dec. 11- (UP)
_ - yh nue gsi has become an increasingly i a LE I So Selon: of > Hawait's~ Unknown [yard of his Marylafid farm’ ‘where How’ “emiployed; Everett “Newton, “The United States has demand- Such ~ Reptiblican appointees years to accomplish.” romplex ha Me<disuming is until reburial, scheduled around The Punchbowl was known to | a4. state secrets on Wro-| a Shey arpve Np 10 Ane ed that Romania recall two of its tries, Sune fiom Republican dis““Publish Phone Niimbers . ~—'cupation.--It nee e e-June-1, early Hawaitans as the Hifl--of diplomats “as %oon as possible” tric ie. reso ded.
“Possible Conténts Y [ Sacrifice.” In recent years, it has There was
been used for eastern sunrise .comment_on_ the
attention of specialists,” he said.
The. rest of the "StoFy Wal'11e State Department announced] “Mr. Stuhldreher will continue to Tr
no authoritative pieced together by investigators today. e_subject matter from statements made .hy the’
Enjoyed Stopivie Ernie was in Honolulu only two
—Despite the attitude of eighth — district Democrats, however, the
In a special delivery letter to “Phe Times; Miss-Connor charged
that the story published yestesday ‘receive the same salary, $12,000 a days during all of World War IT. services. Its south Fim “overlooks of the documents to ‘be released. older daughter. —ft sald only that the-two- are intment of Mr. Wedekin = was entirely without foundation. your. " Beet said He arrived there Feb. 15, 1945, Diamond Head, Honolulu, ‘and But some of the documents The A was of the “shot. Persona non grata.” BUFO Surorise Mr. elegy Miss Connor did not attend the yf high y ea oy. a en route to the front, and left Pearl Harbor. which Chambers surrendered were gun” type, three rooms in a di- At the same time, ‘the depart-| Ler's. political independence. is THEY RIE EE. effectiveness of Mt. Stuhid eh. C understood to include: frect line. Because the back of Ment Fevealed that Romania has legendary in the Democratie | —- When several councilmen said vork venieti “dn y Fehor's Clothe-A- kiled Gels $1000 Cablegrams and exchanges with the cabin was on stilt th requested. the recall of two U. §. Party. Thursday that if the people were "Or < 25 etic qirector. foreign nations in 1937-and 1938. jevee, there was no back “door. ® military" and diplomatic~repre=
Tn a statement on the appoint= Pe !ment of Wis entire former highs 4 NAY COMMISH Schric bed out
interested in a smoke ordinance sentatives in Romania.
they. would call them; The Times Co fd] Snap: to: Snap Gift From: ‘Silent Santa’
printed the telephone numbers of
Ama American foreign policy. The. American. attitude toward! : “Hine “Anschluss” between Germany.
Prisoner Writes: Own= ha
Sxpartment Press Officer Mich~| rmott sald. the des!
each member. ~ P / d _Austri Goe [and for recall of the two Ro-| back. “gman Council members’ phones were Out of It Today BN Anonymous Contribution : vi “Apparel ay Aterview with former Tetition, s Free 'manians was “without any con- {to being -Sogether 3 “great busy —they-admitted: wa After 23° tow — 1 "For40 of 221 Youngsters Aided So Far _ Polish Premier Josef Beck on the, RAIFORD, Fla., Dec. 11 (UP) nection and purely coincidental”! <phese men rendered an outs +Other. council members had this ~ ; "By ART WRIGHT relations between his country J. E. Tomerlin, a prisoner at’'the with Romania's action again. the standing public service to ‘he
"Germany and Russia." Troo moyements in C hina pay.for warm, during ‘the-Sino-Japanese war.:
_Florida- state penitentiary -here.-two Americans, — “--peopte-of-Frdiana- during-my rat was a free man today because he. The Romanian diplomats Were administration,” he said. “The . won ‘state supreme court approval named as-Grigore-Treteasa, niln= accomplished it in the face ©
to say: { Hoosterdom’s frst 7S CLC cold wave of THE TIMES § CLOTHE-A-CHILD Santa Claus put in his annual z ld Jamon: git Hae! the season came. to an abrupt end “appearance” today ... with a $1000 contribution to LY: B00: Qitoday: + Southerly-winds-brought clothing: for: Indianapolis: needv-echildren;
_by getting the people worked up.’ rapidl . y rising temperatures and Joseph ae Hoa of pe) a forecast of a comfortable night. people who called, favor smoke gj rather mild weather tomorcontroli I hope we get an ordin- TOW. ance written by the Dec. 20th] The recorded Tow of the cold
council meeting" snap in Indianapolis was 16 at Joseph A. Wicker: “r referred 8 ap or wn 8
A "discussion “of “whether Fng-'
This unidentified resident has .come to be Known as, “Santa 1and would concentrate on the
Claus” to those at Clothe-A-Child because each year his generous contribution is delivered with only a penciled , Fond; ole geneous ins or evier Like all- the stories we hear "= ¥ of the documents’ contained a about Santa Claus, his generosity CONTRIBU TIONS warning made in 1938 by the Tate apparently is rompted only by Previous balance SRT 299.34 Glen “Joseph Stilwell ‘against the: ‘his love for children.” There is no Anonymous _ .........,:. 1000.00 danger of .dealing with Chinese.
Of “a “petition “for “hHabear corpus ister counselor at the legation! greatly reduced Feveniies and which he prepared himself and here, and Alexandru Lazareanu, other restrictions growing out of wraté in longhand. > legation counselor. ‘the war, The court agreed with the con- Mr. Treoteasa, the second-high-| “It should be remembered also tention which” Mr. Tomerlin set est Romanian diplomat ‘assignéd that they served the state at much forth in his seven-page, hand: Tere. Wax sald tobe out of “the |Gwer salary than Ia being paid written petition and ordered his United States at the present time. {54ay Honest, able and consci-
all calls to the editor of The Tonight's temperature was eX-fanfare. The contribution arrives Foster and Messick s immediate release from jail “The Americans were named a8 ont{oys, they made a great team. BOMB, A a “{pected to: haver near: freentnig: To humbly, like’ the pennies front’ = Employees mu | 0 th John FS —— U. 8. military yng 1 am proud to have the ot Porter Seidensticker: The! TOFFOW Wilkie" cloudy and ‘mild, children, and the dimes and the Seventy and Eight Club. 13.00 Hoffman at ‘Shanghai } Atpiche ny oc hy BL of thelr cons : imes story had no truth in it. (With the temperatures reaching dollars that make it possible for Hoosier Veneer: Company Rescue Planes ! : ee ogatiamatior, AL. the wnother term.” ‘We are going to. take the best 46, “the Weather Bareat said. ee Te ACHTId { 2 aalor I YE i A SHANGHAI Dec, 11. (UP)- evr! legation there. Mr. Hadden, —an experienced portions of other ordinances for , vad {The 1 4 othe- 1 0 out- A aa Mis . Fl to Ai d B- 29 “Paul 6. Hoffman, chief of ~the The department made publie- ’n RIghWe expert, has recently been Indianapolis.” ‘9 nd C t shivering Jouugsiers: njamin F. Milburn .... 5.00 Y I Economic Co-Operation Admin- exchange of. notes in which Ro- y exp ‘ y i nvaders’ Capture J. B. Neu Sons ......... 5.00 stn director of the Chicago-Detroit Charles P. Ehlers: “I favor an | THIS $1 he bi est single Naphtall. Esk i . 0.00 HAMILTON FIELD, Cal. Dec. stration, arrived here from Eu- mania linked the two Americans Expressway super-high ordinance exempting ,no one. It Costa Rica Town | contribution Tog s0 a Me. R. ‘Wire - SEI 9'0p 11 (UP)—An Air Force B-29 Su- '°P¢ today for a first-hand in- to recent trials in Romania of a oy § a - hr yk will fake eiieation, co-operation SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Dec. 11 this year— will provide outfits for A Grain of Sand .. os gop Perfortress radioed air rescue far Chiao of the ECA program group of .- Plotlers, “aples. and Motor Cub and the Motor Club ; 0 veenes “or » $ a & I» 8 Red . and sensible enforcement to make | (UP) Provisional Prasident Jose some 40 under-privileged ¢hil- Chris and Johiinle ...... 2 50 units today it had developed en- saboteurs lof Michigan.
the law work.”
Figueres announced that forces /dren. Enough children to crowd A Friend. "10.00 Sine trouble 560 miles from. the a gua ecotmti : vy J Mr. Jone 1 5 i” ) Bugs + 04 Lr A J s 1s the owner of a Joseph Bright: We need a stiff opposed to his government in- an-average school classroom. W. 8. C. §. of the Wilkin. U. 8. mainland and had feathered Bloomin ton Martinsville [Shain of hotels in the state, and ordinance and we must pass one. vaded Costa Rica from Nicaragua Your contribution is needed. som Nethnant Church, one of its four engines. . McDonald 1s & retired highThe people are for smoke con- today after sharp fighting at theiyo, No amoufit of money is too Wilkinson, Ind, . ..... 10.00 The Air Force and Coast Guard [wey contractor.. Mr. Viehmann
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border. The invaders captured La Cruz,
dispatched two rescue planes to 15.00 intercept the bomber and escort it to the mainland. . Last report from the B-29 was 5.00 at 11:35 a. m, (Indianapolis time) 5.00 When it radioed one engine had been feathered, but that it was 5.00 in no immediate danger.
small. to donate towards thé Entployees of Dunn { " biggest Christmas in the lives of Beverage Co. Inc. .. lot town on the Costa Rican side many of the unfortunate children Broad Ripple Auxiliary of the border, Mr. Figueres re-\wh, will be clothed before Christ- Order of the Eastern |ported. Two Costa Rican guards mas. Star were réported wounded. . You may help in three ways: In memory of Mom . le r. Figueres §afd the invading ong. By sending a contribu- Ellen Jane Kellum, orces were supporting Rafael (i. ts Clothe-A-Child, Indianap- Knightstown, Ind, .... — Angel Calderon Guardia, former .)i. mimes, 214 W. Maryland St. PASADENA, Cal, Dec: 11 (UP) president of Costa Rica. | TWO~By. handing. your. coins Today's total ........
~-California Institute of Technol- to uniformed firemen at The
0 recorded an earthquake at M {Times Mile-O-Dimes on W., Wash2012: :46 a. m. (Indianapolis time) Make a od {ington St., near Meridian St. Mental Note Now
. Pupils Fight After Tilt
‘It Happens Every Time Teams Play,’
Police Chief Comments; No Damage Reported
MARTINSVILLE, Dec. 11 (UP) Bloomington and Martinsville High School basketball fans skirmished after a ¢lose game last night but the Martinsville police chief said today the battle didn’t amount to much. “It was just one of those annual fights,” said Chief Harry Bus“They happen every: tine those two. tegms play basketbalr”
dent. Dee, 3 fen trouble broke.out in the The Times 1948 band room after Martinsville beat {WO Weeks before the game, Mr.
Hear- Bloomington, 31 to 27. More than Kurtz added. fans, were MILE-O- DIMES
Six Bloomington
{in in“the insurance business here.
‘Baroness Dies SANTA MONICA, Cal, Dee.'11 (UP)-~-Hungarian Baroness Carmen Szepessy, 78, died in Banta Monica” Hospital last night of ine juries suffered in a traffic acci-
$1114.50 Delay Hearing on Pollard ..s3413.8¢ New Trial ' Application
Times State Service GREENFIELD, Dec. 11
Total to date ...... Local 145 A, C. W, of
today and said ‘it probably was THREE — By ' telephoning RI-| A, and Employees of
ton ar sine centered in the Palm Springs, {5561 and volunteering. to take one, .Kahn Tailoring Co..5 Children ing on the application for a new 1000 fans stood around watching t 11 i ) to 1.98 area, which had a strong guile; to shop the real estat lor more Clothe-A-Child children Sub Debs and duires trial of Howard Pollard, con- a5 fits flew -among what Chief dU¢3t0ne0 Ly police In the gym- Eight-Day Estimate a week ago. el P al estate ii, the stores and spend your own , of Indianapolis .8 Children victed as the “hands and foot” Buskirk said was a “small Dasium while Bloomington Séhool Palm Sprifigs residents said, axa pT i money to outfit* them, : slayer of Leland Miller fn In- 8roup.” Superintendent WH. E. Bintord 18 full lines ...... $2692.80 however. that. the new shock was, y you a PT [outfitted three boys after having gianapolis in 1946, has been con-| Principal Royce Kurtz said checked with Martinsville school
thinking of buying a home or other real estate. The Times Classified Section offers you a choice of hundreds of good homes in all sections of the city... all types and prices . . . many at recently reduced prices.
Estimates are made at oh 8:30 a. m. There are 17 dimes : -~toa foot, 88 feet to a line Se . 60 lines in a mile , . , $5976 in a full mile. Uniformed members. of Firemen’s Post No. 42 of the American Legion will be on duty 24 hours a day at the Hd Mile-O-Dimes on W. Wash- os ington St, unt. Christmas... :
SO FAR in Clothe-A-Child’s taken three girls to the stores on current task, 221 children have Thursday. been outfitted at local stores. Members of Local - 145 of the More were to be clothed today, | Amalgamated Clothing - Workers {and each day until Christmas as of America and.other employees {long as contributions are received. of the Kahn Tailoring Co. yester{How many will be made happier day took five children to .the will. depend upon the continued stores. They. will clothe 20 more generosity of the public, children on A Monday, Among individuals and groups| —— who took children to the stores!
by there was “no trouble at all ex: Officials’ to determine the extent | r cept for a couple of. wild blows. of the trouble. -All were released | He sald that rumors that some of #nd Mr. Buskirk. sald no arrests| the band's musical instruments Were made. and non ' contemwere damaged were unfounded. plated. Mr. Kurtz said a check showed Mr. Buskirk disagreed with Mr. there was no damage to any in- Kurtz's report thereé was no sane} |
tinued until a later date Judge John B. Hinchman o ‘Hancock Circuit Court,
She Had Much
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, VIENNA, Dec. 11 (UP) Maria Hoerl, R9, miildwire
felt only slightly there and barely | rattled windows, They said much stronger tremors were ‘felt last} night, but dia no damage. i
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Childs ...... 10 Movies ..... 7-8 Comics... 14 Radio ....... 8 The Classified Pages
[struments but two music stands age. |were slightly bent. He said there “There is going to be some was no truth to the story that a'damage,” the chief sald. telarinet was broken in two. That's... Some. 4500
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» Crossword. ., 11 Side Glances. ~ Of The Sunday Fines ' yesterday were the Sub Debs and!" 6 a. m... 25 10.8. m... 30 | who delivered 40.000 babies |thé way vou pack a clarinet in game ‘but two-thirds of them had Eve. tudents! Colorful Editorials. . . 10 Soclety /v.se Squires of Indianapolis who! 7a m... 25 11a. m... 38 including Adolf Hitler, died |!ts case, Mr, Kurtz said -pull it gone home when the trouble oc-| All the money goes to The 1.00 * 1.98 Foreign ‘Afr. 10 Sports. Y.... 6 Are In The Sports Section brought their total of children. 8 a.m... 26 12 (Noon) 39 | today. |apart in the middle. curred, according ta MB. Le Times Clothe-A-Child. pd : : Yorum seens 10 eater Map 11 pe clothed to si. Yesterday they,’ 9 a. m,..28 1p... 43 / | A broken drum gwvas pierced kirk, | id K | % » » 4 g { ‘ f - ¥ x i ; ; 2 ~ Yo
