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mdlanapolrs, Ind. Issued Daily

New Grade Setup Juggles Police Lineup

4... Safety. Board Makes Budget Adjustments

Indianapolis Police Department underwent a broad reorganization

Plan Perilous Air Rescue Of 9 on 7500-Foot Icecap US His mmm = To Try Snatch With Gliders |

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new grade categories, made adjustments for 1949 budget pay |raises, and passed out several de|motions. | Four key spots, above the rank dr patrolman, were the ‘major ones affected. { Ralph Chambers was promoted) from lieutenant to field captain in| the uniform division. Raymond| Porter a sergeant of detectives was made a lieutenant to fill] Capt. Chambers’ former position. | Patrolmen Promoted | Two patrolmen, who Chief | Rouls said had performed fine] work, were promoted to sergeants. ! They are Edward Clark and Earl! Booth. } Two adjustments made “for the! good of the department” were, George McAllister, promoted, {from patrolman to sergeant, to [take the place of Willard Brandt, . (who was demoted from sergeant, to 1st grade patrolman. Four detective sergeants were demoted to patrolmen. The demo: tion reduced their salaries $200) under the new pay scale. | The 1949 budget provides sev-| leral changes in the grades of) police officers. The rank of cor-| poral will be eliminated. The, following grade and pay scales] Proba-|

Men Marooned

In Greenland ‘WESTOVER FIELD, /Mass., Dec. 15 (UP)—A. spectacyflar airrescue mission, one of thie first of | its kind in U. 8. Air Fofce history, | will be attempted atgp a T7500-Toot | icecap in Greenland to save nine| stranded flierst » Two planes will drop ski-| equip; glitters on the treach-| erous cap and then snatch them into ‘the sky when the marooned fliers get aboard,” the public in-| formation office here said. 1 Seven of the men stranded on| the cap /in-southwest Greenland | ; near thé Air Force's “Bluie West] 1” weather station have been there/since Dec, 7 when their C-47 plane was fotced down. * "Supplies Chuted In The other two men were the pilot and co-pilot of a B-17 rescue / plane that landed there yesterday to rescue them but was unable to take off because of snow and ice conditions. The B-17 was not

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{than two years service, and ser|geants, $3200. Co Motorcycle patrolmen will .receive an additional $100 a year in each of the grades. ~ | Old Set-Up f |. Under the old hudget set-up the! scale was as follows: Probationary policemen, $2400; patrolmen, $2700; corporals, $2775, and sergeants, $2875. Motorcycle patrolmen received $10 a month] lin addition to their regular pay. | Changes to take effect Jan. 1] which - were approved by the Safety Board today are: ih __Promoted-—James Burford, cor-|

Ressucs with gliders has yezeddod only once, yesterday. up in Alaska. A second iaseile is proi ite posed by the U.S. Air Force which is sending an expedition to Greenland where nine of its men RR sondition despive are stranded on an icecap. Ski-equipped gliders will be dropped. Then devices for the "snatch" will be A C-54 and a C-82. the two| set up.—After the nine men climb aboard the gliders a C.82 tow-plane will swoop down with its planes which will tow the gliders! hook. The sketch above is an artist's conception of the rescue. It was drawn by J. Hugh O'Donnell, to Greenland ,for the rescue, ar-| Times Staff Artist. rived here today, cutting loose or es

the gliders which landed without | incident. | [ Son g In addition to their skis. the| i

| Supplies have been parachuted! to the men and they are reported

Bakery Offers Partnership gliders have power ine tps eCopt TO Non-Striking Employees ing operations, the PIO said. \ ! te ne yoy es _ [njoins Strikers | - Indianapolis Pie Plant Owner Proposes Five gpecial i ing | Stock Ownership as Employment Requisite

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) is A " loyees come in tH repeat this procedure. ing” employees ery Workers Union, (AFL).

The two planes and their glid- Heinz Manufacturing plant. ers are / expected fo leave West-| Judge Dickey - also- enjoined, Mr. Gleason, grandson of the over figld late today. With sched- strikers from blocking driveways! founder who organiZéd the busi ~“uled gtops at Stephenville, New- leading into the plant. ness T5 years ago, contended a Public Service Co. of Indiana has! foundland, and Goose Bay, Labra-'— The injunction was asked in/majority of productign employees otified the Nashville town coun-| dor, it probably will be sometime a suit filed by the company, where are not represented by the ii .that ahoFi t tal te. | , Friday before the rescue ‘mission picketing began. Monday. The strikers. A fotal of 65 persons © : a 8 ortage o i iy ng -|torcycle patrolman to motorcycle is/ completed, the PIO said. {suit charges 'the defendants with are employed in producing and 1a; :- Saues oy 3 a Fae/ / The PIO said the names of the interfering with the operation of|selling Gleason's Home Made | FOR hy oh Jo on a oA of} stranded fliers were not yet avail- the company, makers of wire and] Pies. e town's ne ghting. system. |¢

‘At Nashville Delayed iCavender and Edward Samuels, | 3 Times Stale Service idetective sergeants to 1st grade NASHVILLE; Dee. ~15 — The [patrolmens =e Promoted—Ed

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trollers has caused the delay.

Blast Aboard Ship LONDON, Dec. 15 (UP)—Several persons were injured when an explosion occurred aboard the British. ship Soudan off Kobe,! Japan, the Pacific and Orient! Steamship Co. reported today.

ICY RECEPTION, TOO? TULSA, Okla., Dec. 15 (UP)—; Albert Freeze, 21, and Wilma! Snow, 18," will- be married here] Friday. ’ bo

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/ able. {aluminum products. s company is the ] . 2.8 = ae tip He 8 Rn pid a city | {These were Millard Swain, Arthur : x ¥ where the union could have made]. JD, POWer company also hasiGytner, Charles Plane Pulls Daring ‘Snatch’ installed a new control on the George Shields, George. Heyob, t] ! " fovertures. {town clock which automatically! 8, M i ‘me | “I told union officials if the turns the street lights off and on. (Continued on’ Page 2 —Col. 1) Rescue of 6 on Frozen River: nom: vores? = | gfe 2-0 D ) A : {would go along,” Mr. Gleason i 7 : : f ki {said. “This seemed agreeable and On Approval “ov. U.S. Airmen Make 4 Passes Before Hooking [1.7 1c bottom fell out of every- irs pe. Ski-Equipped Glider Dropped at Crash Scene thing” ~~ = ated with (UP) A man walked into | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 15 (UR)—S8ix persons were rescued ipo Baker, Laundry, Dairy Em- Sampel Selomon Shlore yor "by glider pickup after a night on the frozen Stewart River in Yukon: nisvees & Sales Drivers Team-! Ser Rey fa Re anted territory where their C-47 ran out of gas and crash-landed, Air gtars Union, 188; continued de- Duy a mas Be Force officials announced here today. } ) |livering products until Thursday. A to im lomos handed The five crew members and one passenger were not injured. [Then they refused to handle the Tb stranger pat the shells id products. = : . in the gun, pointed it at Mr. i . Privers Resign Solomon, took $60 from the | enies cash register and left with. . the gun.

Overnight, howéver, all drivers resigned from. the firm and now

the maneuver was “extremely hazardous” because .of fast approaching twilight -and the rug-

ged terrain. The rescue was, are acting as lrideperident Jobers) mm made after three unsuccessful lfor the pie company. They are WwW } $ J d Ch i 1 | lin the process of buying their a ers Lo) or an r S en

passes at the ski-equipped- glider which had been towed to the crash scene from Ladd Afr Force] COLLINS, Miss.. Dec. 15 (up) wholesale discount. 4 . base: here. , ~~ | William B. Thomasson, 24-year- This was the germ of the idea, “Our rescue plahe was forced oid Indiana resident, yesterday $0. Mage all employees business te’ drop in over a 100-foot high entered a plea of not guilty to a'Rartners. hill and try to snatch the glider charge -of murder in‘ connection “Currently Mr. : : within the limited 500-yard with the Apr. 14. 1948, slaying of the stock. He plans to issuel « 'y ANDHON Dee. 15 (UP)—Prince Charles of Edinburgh, Noes straightaway at 10 feet altitude,” Mrs. Clara Shields Knight, of enough so that the par value Willl 513 oon of Princess Elizabeth who may be king after her prospective Capt. Aecas ‘said. . | Yorktown, Ind, . |be about $25 a share. A Tequi- reign wad christened today with water. from the River Jordan in a The rescue was made yester-| Mrs. Knight's body was found site to employment. will be the ceremony replete with centuries of tradition. ' day. in a ditch near here and was holding of atleast: one share of In the crystal and gold music room of-Buckinghdm Capt. Accas said the C-47 took identified through tatto marks on stock. ) : . prince was cHristehed Charles Philip Arthur George. off from Ladd airport for Point/her arms. Thomasson was ar- “I will give stock to those king George, Queen Elizabeth, Barrow Monday, En route alii rested in Oklahoma several weeks| faithful employees who stayed other members of the royal famreceiver radios failed, The pilot/ 280 on automobile theft charges|with me when the 17 went of {ly and a few intimate friends attempted to turn back but the and later returned to Mississippi. strike. The amount will be based attended. i During yesterday’s preliminary on years of service. They willl The Archbishop of Canterbury,

lane was hit by a crosswind and | 0 ’ ne off course, he said. |hearing, Loomis Caves, of Pren- have the "opportunity tb buy pr. Geoffrey Fisher, dipped from| |a silver font—made for Queen

Twelve search planes from thé iss, Miss., testified that he saw more. nis of th 1 It sveriook pa DS Thomasson with Mrs. Knight the, “I plan to make 49 per cent Victoria and used for christening Menis of the palace. ft OVEriooKs| 10th rescue detachment at Ladd e stock avhilable to my per-|all her descendants born i the mall, and was decked with|

4 night before her body was dis- of th | Field located. the C-47 Tuesday|.gvered, : sonnel,” Mr. Gleason said. |Britain—the water flown from White flowers. morning. Font From Victogia

3 ..| Police said Thomasson has lived] He sajd the move was precipi- the Jordan for the occasion. | “A glider was released ‘and|at several places in Indiana, his|{ated by the strike but had been Sprinkling it on the forehead] On a stand draped with crimlanded 100 yards from the camp most recent residence there hav-|in the back of his mind for some of the child hailed as Bonnieson velvet stood the delicate sil-| which had been" set pup by the ing been in a tourist camp at|time. Prince Charlie, who may reign ver lily font handed down trom| survivors on the ice, Capt. Accas Franklin. | “I think this is one way that as King Charles III, the arch-| Victoria. said. a LE |it will be possible to reduce waste bishop intoned the ritual of the!. In the prescribed ritual the Capt. Accas satd the glider was You Don’t: Say— [throughout the operation. If an Church of England: |Archbishop called upon the sponpicked up on the fourth attempt). 1,ONDON, Dec. 15 (UP)—Radiol employee feels what he wastes’ “T baptize thee in the name of S0rs in the name of the child to and towed ‘to’ Northway where tsoscow said today that Russian}is going -to.effect the return. jon the Father. and of the Son.and “renounce the devil and all his, survivors were transferred to theiscientists had made “manv of the — oy Of the Holy Ghost. Amen.” |works, the vatn pomp and glory C-54 and brought to Ladd Field. most important” scientific dis- on Page 3—Col. 2) i Eight Sponsors. ‘Stand’ [of the world with all covetous dex cr rescued men were 1st Lt. coveries, including some in nuc- Eight sponsors—godfathers and sires of Jame and the carnal de‘harles E. Daly, pilot, Torrance, lear physics and the theory of sires > liesh. : Cal.;-18t Lt. Martin O, Goodyear, {uranium fission, No reference godmothers in the ‘usage of ‘He: exacted an affirmation of

Dunkel to Start | ! the church—"“stood” . for. the d ‘prayed that “the old co-pilot, New Albany, Ind.; 1st Lt./was made in the broadcast to the t : = js aith..and. pray Edward C. Whalen, navigator, [atom bomb. prince, ~The . foremost was hisiyqam in this child may he so

Cage Forecasts | A andfather, Ki Ge , wh , Fall River, Mass.; Sgt.'Weldon G.! ® Dick Dunkel, nationally Svan ani OE Borge, Maa buried that, & Dew man may be known: forecaster of col- . {op pigtian nameg, Arthur “and. ° Takes Child in Arms legiate basketball games, | i | - starts his second-guess- | George, Then he took in his arms the| ing today for The Times | Both the great grandmothers, child, clad in a royal christening; readers.” * . {Queen Mary and the dowager gown of century-old honiton lace, @ The “expert's Power »|Marchioness “of Milford Haven,imade for Victoria's first child and| Ratin were sponsors. So were the worn by King George and his two g and schedule of . { | Indiana teams and other child's aunt, Princess Margaret, daughters. major coast-to-coa sth This cousin, Lady Patricia Brad-| The Archbishop made the sign | teams will appear weekly |Pourne, his great uncle, the Hon. of the cross on the child's fore-| in The Times sports page, David Bowes-Lyon, ahd {wo head with the water from the! ® Turn tg Page 10. . |great-great-uncles, King Haakon Tordan, pronouncing the names 3 .,0f Norway and Prince George of chosen by his royal parents, |

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A "Bonnie Prince Charlie’ Eight Sponsors ‘Stand" for Royal Child Who May One Day Be Great Britain's King’

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. King George was under- | [stood to have . represented, Haakon and George of Greece, neither present. \ The magnificent christening room is one ‘of the state apart-|

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Johnson, engineer, ‘Cleburne, BABY EATS 45 PILLS | Tex.; Pfc. Richard ,D. Leppla,| A 19-month-old child, Kathleen asst. engineer, Lima, 0., and Lt.|Marie Alveison, 1620 Naomi St. Cmdr. Norman W. McLeod, the was in fair condition in General] passenger, of Clarkston, Wash. Hospital today after. eating 45 i — SAR thyroid tablets which she found

Plan New Atom Tests |!» her home. : WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (UP) COLLISION INJURES 22 { —Atomie authorities are plan-| TRENTON, N. J., Dec, 15 (UP), ning new bomb tests at the super Twenty-two persons were hurt), secret Enfwetok proving ground, today when a bus collided with a it was Indicated today, ; (truck on a highway near here, 1%

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Enter Peiping,

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{of 1527 English Ave. are under| indictment for first degree mur-|. der in connection with the shoot-|

{time he will determine whether! {there is evidence to substantiate

mental-disturbance for. a long

Z_A--House investigator said. to- showers or thundershowers, the ; day that information on the searl Booth, patrolmen to police| oy’, 8, Norden bomb sight was |given to a Communist agent be|fore the war.

Adjustments “to conform with ipa youse Un-American Activities

he budget” gave many a demo- committee, declined to permit use Lack of transformers and cod-ition in rank and a loss in PAY.|or his name. pe

porters that the Communist agent Rosenbarger, acoived the information orally.

{the information to the Communist

. “I runist agent at the AFmY Prov: “| - (authoritative_source. said today, ing grounds at Aberdeen, Md. | | Cr De Soi. shang

State of Union Message ference that Russia agreed to.re- to j Ten

|go before Congress in person on Palace the/Jan. 5 to deliver his state of the The ailing | unforr message.

Other Inside Features

Report Reds

SO TYEE YAY

Sanity Hearing Gen Fu, North China Asked for Boy Commander Captured, Held in Slaying Message to Bank Says

Nationalist Forces Reject Claims, but 14-Year-Old Youth's

Admit Situation Serious With Reds in Suburbs : sa: | By JOSEPH JACOB, United “ress Staffs Correspondent Father F oy Pethiion | NANKING, Dec. 15—A message to the Commercial 4 ( 8 4 ¢ Fel pe A sanity Rearing pang here reported that Communist forces entered Peiping in the case of Wiley E. Senteney, o 2 : : 14, charged with the’ slaying or at 5:30 p. m. (2:30 a. m,, Indianapolis Time) today. Jemes Kelly Brooks, Kingan & The Peiping message also said Communists have capCo. employee, on Nov. 2, was tured Gen. Fu Tso-yi, Nationalist commander in North N rrr ere nt CANA i The report was not confirmed - {officially. A goveriiment pokes man, Tend Weng-yi, denied Come munist troops entered Peiping. The Nanking telegraph office still-was-maintaining radio cone tact with its branch in Peiping,

Hu Shih, president of the Nae tional University of Peiping, are

‘The petition was entered by the boy's father, Wiley E. Senteney Sr, 1620 Spann Ave, through his son's attorney, David| M. Lewis. i Young Senteney and a companion, Mitchell K. Bryant, 14.

equipped with special Inning tionary policeman, $2400; 2d| rived in Nanking aboard a ® / ears such as skis or treads. | , on (ing. pe+ a 8 Ai-nine- men-ase.sembers..ol. or i LE Be oe i. a Judge Saul I. Rabb set the hear- a at iiiane. he = the Military Air Transport serv-| ) Seiden eas ar 1.0. the. petition at 10 a. m. to-| : Fr ahi pairs B ice y pe i EX yea TS par 'morrow, He said that at that!” rentered:-the-suburbs «of “the ane ” f n, $3000, officers w more cient capital.

He said, however, that they were not yet in sufficient strength to attempt to complete the capture of the city. He said Gen, Fu still was in Peiping. ; Situation Admitted Serious Hu Shih added that the situation was “serious,” but somewhat {less serious than reports here had Nndicated. Hu Shih left Peiping today aboard the: special plane which had been sent for him by Gen--eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek. He . reported that Nationalist troops at the time he left still held two

contentions set out in the petition. If there is evidence, Judge Rabb) said, he will -appoint two physicians who will give the Senteney FS youth a psychopathic examination. » The. petition contends, “There, is the suggestion, based upon in- Bhs vestigation, which reveals this de-! : fendant has shown evidence of; Gen: Fu Tso-yi . . . fop genpe. eral reported held by Reds in

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Reveals Reds Got More Rein, Warm

Doles will be set up 4nd a : : Leoriidas D. Gleason; third in the line of the family which 2) | : E pc 3 1 . , poral to . detective sergeant; . airfields at —one -south 2 wire Stretched awe them Elwood Heinz Plant He Gleason Home Made Pies, Inc. today took steps to make James Gates, patrolman to de-, - ns : : : ; . "land . A : “§ ~the-post and a’hook device at=} ANDERSON, Dec. 15--Madison|Pusiness partners of non-striking employees at his strike-bound tective sergant; Robert simmons, Bom) S Data . oT aL AEMPERA AYRES & He sald restern airfield’ “§ “°F ached to the plane will grip the Circuit Judge Joseph A. Dickey Plant. - a — corporal to detective sergeant; : ; : a. mn... a a. me was evacuated because it was uns wire, which will be secured to one has issued a temporary injunction, A More than a week ago, 17 production employees went on Strike James Hasch, Arthur Ratz, Carl = fom 3 Be’ Mss os 13 as g¢ der Communist , but of the gliders. ® " |enjoining the striking United at the bakery, 3310 Madison Ave. Claiming a majority of employees, Michaelis and Charles Springer, Prober Charges ". > Mess - Mu oon g7 [field —to-the—soul = Ss When the first’ glider is towed Steelworkers Union (CIO) fromthe striking group asked recogni-) . . {patrolmen to-detective-sergeants. : re a x Mees Re Max e lerating. His plane took off from into the sky, the second plane will “interfering with or intimidat-| tion of their affiliation with Local New Lighting System Demoted—Lawrence McLaugh--~« Top Secret Spilled Guit state. temperatures wip that field,

(Another Story, Page 20) prevail tonight and tomorrow] Aemunigt lores ave bee TAWASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (UP) in Indianapolis, with occasional] yesterday isolated the city from road and rail communication. "American observers generally assessed the conflicting reports regarding the situation there as suggesting that at least some Communist units have reached the city, although they -appars ently have not yet been able to

Weatherman said. | Tomorrow's expected high of {65 is 26 degrees above the normal |maximum temperature for mid- { December. Warm air flowing into |eentral “Indiana from a high But he told re-|Pressure area over the Gulf and| complete the capture of it. southeastern states will continue its: warming effect tonight and

| See Chiang Pushing “It was not -in_documentary the temperature is expected to

> form,” the investigator said, “but remain above 55. ‘For Peace Cabinet

i : Cg { it was extremely important. .in-. A high” temperature of 87 dePP ¥ portant... [grees was recorded “todgy at 1] NANKING; Dec: 15 (UP) ww : Generalissimo Chiang Xai-shelt

: £. Not Nam p. m Contact Not Named Co is-pressing-personally. for U.S. to Get Back

The investigator, a member of

He did not say who had given tion -0f a mew Chinese cabinet containing men known to be’ strongly ' in favor ‘of making peace with the Communists, an

agent. The committee revealed yesterday that important milftary| information was given to a Com-!

But. it was not clear from the investigator's comment whether] WASHINGTON, Dee. 15 (UP) the information on the bomb Sight’ _ Acting Secretary of leaked from that source. : The Norden bomb sight was dre of America's pre-war secrets, that Russia finally has agreed to Bombardiérs ‘and armorers “who return to the United ~States 31: ” Chiang conssntsd to Joli thé worked on planes which used it y ; i io. a. nte 0 Jo ; WEEE COMPETED To "take a speerar Los. thal were loaned to. NeT|new.cabinet -at-the-persuasion-of - -- olth that they would not reveal Sorin the war. . Chiang Kai-shek, this source said. its details to -any unauthorized The ships ire thiee jeebréakers: The New cabinet 1s" g formed” source, } - and 28 naval frigates. {by Premier Designate Sun Fo.

Me aed AONE TE Oa er aed. that_Chang

‘government negotiators -in-peace |talks with the Communists under : State Rob- Gen. tnow Secretary of State) ert. A. Lovett. announced. today George C.. Marshall's’ auspices, v "had consented to join the new Chinese cabinet. 5

: oining the new cabinet, but jturn. the. ships in a note received it wag regarded as a. virtual cers here Dec. 9. The Russian reply tainty that he would tzy to urge was in response to several notes his views on the cabinet. which this. government had sent ——— TE in October, | SHANGHAI Dec. 15 (UP)—A. Ir Loveit’s announcement group of 695 U, 8. Marines - will o as a surprise” THe United sail toddy rrom Tsingtao for States had sought since 1946 to Shanghai to protect American get back the ‘three icebreakers. lives and essential property in It had been asking the Soviets case of disorders arising from a for months to return the frigates.!Communist attack.

tatively Set Jan. 5 WASHINGTON, Dee. 15 (UP)— President Truman is expected to

fae The date is tentative, however, pending White House consultations with leaders of the new Democratic Congress." Mr. Truman also will send to Congress early in January his new government budget and an annual report on the nation's economic health. 7

On Inside

Report El Salvador chief deposed in revolutionary

Times Mile -O-Dimes Reaches Halfway Mark

Ill Take $448.80 a Day-to Attain Geal By Christmas; Children Need Your Help (Contributors, Page 3) By ART WRIGHT The Times Mile-O-Dimes today was a half-mile long . . . eno . COUP (+ 'sv'w'vur ivi -Page. 2 coins to provide $4488 for The Times Clothe-A-Child, © gh U. S. calls on lke to aid With only nine shopping days remaining until Christmas—10 Forrestal .........Page $ days for the Mile-O-Dimes to attain its full *mile—theére was & big i i rOUTRE ob ahead. ! Loi. Fix It yourself + ++ The |’ Last year there was more than a mile of dimes for Clothe-A« Times" “handyman. .Page 8 child. (TT —————— All contributions to Clothe-A-|for clothing which each day fs [Child today totaled $10,200.68. Of being bought: for. Indianapolis Amusmts. 12, 13 Mrs. Manners 4 the amount, $6712.66 has heeh.res needy children. | Beauty ..... 19 Movies...12, 13/ceived in - contributions 'sent, Whether The Times Clothe-A-Bridge ..... 19 Othman .... 15 through the mail. \ {Child can answer the prayers of’ Builders ... 8 Pattern .... 19 If the mile is attained this year,#he underprivileged children who Business ... 20 Politics. .....16 it will be necessary for the public need warm clothes for Christmas. Classified. 21-24 Radio ...... 17 to contribute three lines of dimes will depend upon the public's gens Comics .... 25 Ruark ..... 15 88 feet long—a total of $448.80— erosity in these few days ap* Crossword .. 17 8ide Glances 16/each day until Christmas. proaching Christmas. ki. 24 Editorials .. 16 Society 18| The dimes will be swept from! Last year 1541 children were Forum ..... 16 Sports,...10, 11 the sidewalk in front of I. S.'outfitted through Clothe-A-Child, Gardening . 19 Teen Talk.. 18'Ayres & Co. and 8. 8. Kresge Co., When shopping was completed

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Hollywood . 12 Weather Map 7/on Christmas Eve, Meanwhile, for the day last night, 390 chile In “Indpls.... <2 Earl Wilson. 17/the number of dimes is estimated chibi ’ RelA Inside Indpls. 15 Wongen's «+o 19jeach day and the money budgesgd (Continued on Page SuglCol. 8)

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