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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1948
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By JIM. G. LUCAS Scrisps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Dec. 15--Gen.:
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Pentagon. Fhe . retired Army Chief
bia University, will return as an adviser * to Defense James Forrestal. over his new duties for an ing that time he will be on leave! from the university. Gen. Eiserthower's job will be to assist Mr. Forrestal in senting the nation’s military program ‘to the new Congress. His first assignment, will. be to fight the battle of the! budget, He is expected to appear! frequently before Congressional committees. He may even put on his uniform again. Under the law which made him a five-star general, Gen. Eisenhower cannot -be retired or placed on inactive duty. His salary will be paid -as long as he lives.
Right to Services
In return, the government has the right to use his services and counsel “on any and .all ma tars’ at any time, The same applies to other fivestar officers--Secretary of State George C. Marshall, Gen. H. H. Arnold, - FlreetMimitz, Fleet Adm. sey, Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Fleet Adm, William D. Leahy. yen. Eisenhower has-been in Washington. frequently in the last! few months. He is here now, having returned Monday to cgnfer with Mr. Forrestal. He now feels that he has —established himself well enough -at Columbia fo come here for a longer stay.
ROYALL IN ATHENS . ATHENS, Dec. 15 (UP)==Army Secretary ener Royall arrived.
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Leonidas D. Gleason (foreground) and his father, Major K. Gleason, baked the pies today at . school.’
their struck plant.
Offer Employees Partnership
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Disc Awaited | By RCA Plant
The JIndianapolis record plant {of the Radio Corporation of { Americg was still waiting at noon itoday for the arrival of the first his stock, he will be more care- record cut since the lifting of the ful,” he said! | Petrillo ban yesterday. Union officials could not be con-| _The first record, by a comparatacted immediately for comment tively unknowh, Fran Warren, on the strike. {with “Joe” on one side and “Why Last August, Gleason's bought Is It?” on the other, was shipped
oe Bitter Crust Ph Co. . Fu by -air express. and arrived in was one of a series of moves to] lenlarge the firm. | Pittsburgh last night. Bad weaththere! er is reported to have delayed the
Besides the local plant, 'aré bakeries in Lafayette, Ind. /arrival here. and’ Miami, Fla. Officers, other] Roy O. Price, manager of the than Mr. Gleason who serves as! ‘record plant of the Victor Divi-
{president and treasurer, are M. K.{slon of® Indianapolis RCA, was Gleason, vice president, and Mrs. {set up this morning to electro{Berniece Gleason, secretary. | Plate the lacquer original ‘with - | copper and nickel preparatory to {making a master record. The plant is tuned, Mr. Price
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‘Butter Capital
hate today, by, plane for two days of ar. "With top Gres and Omak wakes more butter than: samid to. Ail the, heavy, backlog! American officials. any other city in the world. of Christmas orders for popular } & STRAUSS SAYS: USUAL DAILY STORE HOURS, 9:30 TO § ‘ Store Open Next Saturday, 9 till 6 ‘ ) . p 7 Ea pe | MAIL ! x OR ! yr _PHONE | Ce ORDERS FILLED (LL. 1561) | | =
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Children's and Boys’ sizes are on the Fourth Floor
Ladies’ styles ore on the Third Floor
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They're all-wool (soft!}—with glove leather soles to cushion the step—They bring a new sense of foot ease to loafing! ~ J
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a day outdoors—or just plain garden variety loafing.
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‘re fine for ehily mornings, ing, or after
Colors: Red, blue, brown, green, /
Hose sizes 9 to 13.
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STRAUSS & CO.
records and will probably operate at top speed right up to the latter part of next week.
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HAND CROQUHETED, Chamois Palm 8.50
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Pay CHARGE ACCOUNTS ot Special Desk, FIRST FLOGR
= Won't Get Mile-O- Dimes Reaches H Halfway Mark Ei
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(Continued From Page One) | Previous balance “dren Tad been outhtted. More The" Golen Glow Garden — were being taken to the stores! Club today and others will be clothed, In Jesus’ Name .oi.ooen. as long as. contributions are received.” {Tn memory of Pop and Bvery cent contributed to- tlie, Entries oF School Board plaps to instal} a MIle-O-Dimes and sent to the Tp yn gion nolis Times ! |Clothe-A-Child fund is used to! [traffic signal at 16th St. and h ts f h a {Employees-of L. M. Brown [Belle Vieu Place will not ma- {pure ase garments for the needy. | Abstract Co iterialize. The need for Clothe-A-Child’ 18) a
INo' Name ...... {great this year again. Hundreds! Results of traffic survey made | of ‘amilles are depending only Eleanor B. Duckwall....
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State Overrules Request for No. 75 |
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'by representatives of the State on (loti .C Booker T.: Washington {Highway - Commission. do not! re heA-Child for. their Junior High School : {justify installation of either an! Na. 37 vsvensnraries
Like the family that lives on B. & G. 'the edge &f one of the city dumps . like the blind woman who lovees of News r llearned today. wou ks to keep her son in school] [Fiauey eS Ta paper " i halt vo like the widow who is rear! George Ww. Klein In an effort to minimize the ing her five children in a one- Noy. Lodge No. Ing Ww. BRE Top hildred SIO room, . rat-infested shack and = 3 oSCnoo fe > 2447 W. 14th St. carries coal and water a full city
Machinery Co.
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automatic signal, controlled] igignal “or blinker, the Board of stoners-had!’
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5, the board ploek. . Like hundreds of other James Lee ......0000000 requested the survey by the |pgipetic members of Indianapolis’ Various Empléyees of the Highway Commission to deter- legion of “forgotten neighbors.” :
State Life Insurance Co. “res Wayw to dedp oe Ny Ne ines
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had at the intersection.
: Ani YOU can help bring them Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee |~ A count by commission officials =~ : revealed that less than 175 cars Christmas happiness in these yr akanbure Ceres eies : Ct ini \ ys. YW. caidas 4 per hour. the unio ONE: By sending a cash con-/Mark Jett, Rickie Cohen : point ’ ' > “tribution NOW to Clothe-A-. and Elizabeth Cohen. 7 ty ra (4 Child, Indianapolis Times, 214/C. L. Robinson ...... .e yer, Hi ay ( 1is- ’ { However, the Highway Commis \y "yj pviang st. The Late Book Club. .... sion said it would furnish port- A CS “pn : TWO: By placingyyour coins on No Name ........... ver able “children crossing” signs to he Mile-O-Di ’ W. Wash- 1 Sof LZ be placed in the traffic lanes when i ry mes on + Wash- ~ ot aT Allison Div. #1 ! ‘ Pupils were going -to—and-— from THREE: By telephoning RI=i 6G. Mo €, wives 3 . 5551 and asking for a donor ap-In memory of Vera and 'pointment to take one or more, Claude ............00 Potatoes Make Feed of the unfortunate children to|Lola, Billy and Ricky....
In memory of Martha Ellen Harrison ....... Dunn Beverage Co., Inc.
Dehydrated potatoes are a good the stores. Donors spend their substitute for grain feed for both own money to outfit these Clothehogs ‘and sheep. A- c hild children.
STORE HOURS AS USUAL 9:30 TO 5 (NEXT SATURDAY 9 to 6)
WOOL GLOVES and Corto STRING serous eae
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a hand (two hands) in—
STRINGS and WOOLS
of especial merit! The CELEBRATED COTTON STRING GLOVES — (wool lined)— that are so well “liked by so many - men — Canary, grey and maroon.
i Nice = —your Whe —— — AH easy fo park in the pocket— ~~ Ja They WASH. Pl 2
WOOL GLOVES in Argyles and in solid colors — $2-and 2.50
with Chamois palm—
“all hand” made — 8.50" <
~The PIG Family
is well represented. (We don't mind admitting a bias in favor of Pigr 6000. Pigs, that is) A heavy PIGSKIN — all hand sewn — button wrist— $10 Stocky hand-sewn PIGSKIN in natural, eggshell and cork shades 50
$7
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A Whipstitch Pigskin number - with: sidewall —~.cork shade. = -850 —.A_WOOL-LINED_pigskin— .
Lined
GIFT BONDS ond HAT CERTIFICATES at Special Desk op FIRST FLOOR
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~ PEDIGREED PIGS thal you J wil want
The CAPESKIN and SUEDE Families—Very good!
2.00 In addition to his wife, Mary 1.00 Frances, he is survived by a sister” Mrs. Cordelia Morgan, In3.00 dianapolis, two uncles and & 3 25.00 niece _ - — ® . i TRE SR Es EE wo i > eins . 7 or /
CAPESKINS—
A superlative : Supe wn
A hand-sewn Cape in "Red shade—
There are other Capes— UNLINED at—
WOOL-LINED Capes ar6
7 ¥ mn 9 i Hand-sewn MOCHA GLOVES— ; grey — $10 Ea . Other Mocha Gloves : 7.50 . a
There are SUEDE GLOVES— ¥ SE Sa. wa luxurious — at ha
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And a fyr.lined Deerskin— a
fine! $7 8S ' Other PIGSKINS —= including TET some value numbers : i $5, 6.50 and 7.50 7.50 Fur —. ; .
f JO sanmnanh mn nn 35.00 9 youth Fellowship, Dega- i tur Bethel Church .%.. 12.0 hci 200 pleasant Run Golf Club. 3500. = Ivy Club Tech High School 5.00
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Today's total ..J......8 380.60 30. y ——————
5.00 Total to date ........$5712. 19.00 DIRECT DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh 200 Burk oo... {Cumberland (Ind.) 5.00 BANE Stay Aux- * ili © 2 Children Glass Works Employees . Anonymous ......i.. 95.00 Sub Debs and Squires 200 of Indianapolis ... 1 cor 2.00
2 Children
2 Children 1 Child |
10.00
1 Child
Levi H. Marshall .
Services for Levi Harrison’ 5.00 Marshall, who died Dec. 4 in His 100 home. 407!; W. Michigan St. X00 will be held at 1 p, m. tomorrow 10.00 in King & King funeral home. 5.00 Burial will be in New Crown ‘Cemetery. He died at 53, — ; Be
1.00 10.00 A nativé of Louisville, Mr. Marshall lived in Indianapolis 47 22.50.years and was a member of
Mount Olive Baptist Church.
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"WOOL GLOVES — with PIG $5 and 6.50 g PALM — céme el shade and’ grey— . - $5 There are FUR.LINED CAPES of Se ==HAND-CROCHETED-GLOVES— and 7.50 i
: MOCHA, HAND SEWN $10-
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