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There are Chanel SOAPS with her Chanel heavenly scents —also colognes and face powders, dusting powders and lipsticks.
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For Smoke Bil
I Hawthorne. Railroad | Yards Called Nuisance |
Christian Park Civic League {today is preparing a petition to [City Council requesting passage of a strong smoke ordinance which would particularly grant relief for its own local air pollution problems. : Nearly 100 members of the; league met. in Christian Park | Community House last night for; {a discussion of the smoke and {soot problem with council mem-|
Lt. Donald L. Clapp . « . re[ers and representatives of the turned for bn; {Pennsylvania Railroad.
They pointed to the ralirond's| Hawthorne yards a few blocks| away as their major smoke ana) ices on dy soot nuisance and asked why railroad could not replace RY ne
locomotives with diesel engines. For Lt Clapp
No Diesels in Sight
A representative of the Penn- | sylvania told the residents there . are no diesels in sight for In-| Wounded in Italy (dianapolis next year under pres-| g..icas for 2d Lt. Donald L. jent Pennsylvania plans. HOW-/oypn who died of wounds reever, he added, railroad SuPer: |qeiveq while fighting with _the visors were keeping close check Fifth Army in Italy Apr. 5, 1945, on the firing methods of firemen | “ a wh jolati f {will be held at 1:30 p. m. Mon an en violations are foutd g,y jn Shirley Brothers Irving
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Biven, days off without pay as | Washington Park. He was 20: penally. Lt. Clapp was a; former Howe
stretched across the community | house meeting room to empha- [and yeared aa anaplt, he #ize the residents’ arguments, | attended Public School 85 and J Counetiitien Charles Jnlers. {Indiana University, where he was osep cker and Guy ROSS|, member of Sigma Alpha Ept- OT“isilon Fraternity. dinance gwith no exémptions.” He had been a member of Boy They told the members they| gout Troop No. 19 at Downey might have to change their own | Avenue Christian Church and home firing methods or bDUY|yaq a member of St. Matthew smokeless coal. | Episcopal Church. He was in Endorse Draft Co. L, 370th Infantry of the} {Fifth Arm League members expressed a Surviviy. are his father, C. M. willingness to do this. | Clapp a grocer in 6044 E. WashJ._.M. Milner Jr., league presi-1; gton _ St: his mother, Mrs. dent, presided. Christine Clapp; a brother,
executive committee to prepare and send to the council a resolu-| o tion endorsing a strict smoke! ordinance with particular controls) on railroads and their yards and! roundhouses.
Harold Hatcher, former league, official, declared: aming ids
“I have a Pennsylvania Railroad calendar over my desk. It bears -the picture of a beautiful Diesel locomotive and the words| \E [Te S ‘modern motive power. That
exactly what we want at Ant thorne yards.”
and his grandparents, Mrs. Susan Baggs, Beverly, N. J.; George Barkham, Monticello, and Mrs. |W. C. Clapp, Indianapolis. Indianapolis.
Eovantoon persons, rounded up in two gambling raids, faced charges today in Municipal
by Lt. Dulin Judd and a vice squad, broke up what police said
{Christmas” to a distant friend|a poker game in a union hall.
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THE MAN'S STORE
“ileal in advance. Washington St. All were arrested, | This was the suggestion of Al "Harold Scoggins, 41, of 630 Est. —B.-Nail, division manager for the | | Clair St., was arrested on a charge
{dent of the ISPCA, said the ordi-| | gua ard. .
lapproach” to the- dog-restraint lproblem. The group has wantin Now You Party
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a better chance if you place your | ‘ond fidor apartment at 1400 E.
‘Indiana Bell Telephone Co., here Of ¢ operating a gaming house. today. { On the complaint of a union
“We have more equipment than official, police said they broke up ever and our operators are more| a Poker game in the Carpenters experienced, but the volume will | Union Hall, 531 E. Market St.
he so at that there are bound | Officers confiscated $27 on the to 50 great delays on calls to {table and a deck of cards. Tén
other states on Christmas Eve Persons were arrested. and Christmas Dag Mr. Nail said. ‘Mooresville Bethel
{To Install Officers
ISPCA Proposes Pro — | Miss Margaret Shields will be |installed as honored queen’ of Ne Ci D 1 Mooresville Bethel of Job's Daugh-
iters Saturday in the Masonic | Temp le. The Indiana Society for the! linclude Joan Keller, senior Prin-{ Prevention of Cruelty to Animals| ¢®S8; Mary Jane Fields, junior today announced it would pre- | Princess; Phyllis Dailey, guide; sent City .Council With an alter: «cAlice.... Parks... marshal,
troversial dog-leashing ordinance 1yn Bean, treasurer; - Evelyn Bo a op ea on. - | Denny, recorder; Betty McHaffie, ~The alternate proposal is being musician: ; Judy Solodine, librarian; drawn up by the ISPCA and the | Alice Pearcy, first, messenger; American Humane “Association
after Carleton Buttrick, Albany,| Senger; Wilma Bean, third mes-
fi worker for the hu- {senger; Myla Rusie, fourth mesx ¥. v SEI) Work made-a surve ey| Senger; Marilyn. Hensley, fifth of the Indianapolis dog. situation | Messenger; Carol Burns, senior custodian; Patty Rairden, junior
this month. - | custodian; Jo Sims, inner guard Mrs, Bdna Harrington, presi J Betty Schoenemann, outer
nance will presenta “sensible =.
of an ‘opdinance which. ‘Members: of Athenaeum. Turwould include a $100 fine and ners and their guests will attend jail sentence for “violators of a 3 New Year's party Dec. 31 in Athenaeum.
{dog-leashing law. ws Turners’ hall, CA called on Michigan and
( ew Jersey Sts. the humane society for the survey after City Council asked her ner served from 9 p. m. to 11 to present an dlternate ordinance p. m,, and dancing to the music to the one which her group op- of Morrison and his orchestra, posed. from 10 p. m. until 2 a. m.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert, Svea Spears: Donald, Edith Bill R. Bart, 17, 1501 Sharon: Betty J. Parkhurst; Robert, Elizabeth Davidson
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Sutherland: Leon, Doris Roy “Bert Abbott Jr. 24, Bolton;| 25th; Glen, Pauline McMillan, 2051 Shel. Mildred Lee Travis, 25, 1580 tan: don:
orma Dollihan, 214 Leeds; Vincent J. McKelski, 44, N. Illin ois: | Rovett, Deloris Rhillipa, 820 E. 21st. Dajsy A. Penniston, oa 12 E- St. At Methodist—Herschel
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————. At Coleman—Lowell, Doris Green: RobDIVORCE SUITS FILED fit. Cora Butler; Charles, Norma WilWims Gay vs. Robert Lamar Pond; te i fan Schmidt; Lucy Prancis vs. Edward Earl Young: AL St. Fransis—Willa m, Lillian -Schmidt; Deliiver William vs. Florence Louise Poole; | At Gemeral—Evan, Janet King.
mh 3 M. vs. George Shelby; Maxine O. vs. Paul Cockman; elen vs. Carl Harmening; DEATHS ! James H. vs. Joan Marie McDowell; Mar-| Jessie A. Coats, 68, at 1234 Spann, poeucella vs. James Cletis Perkins: Leona E.| wmonia. is. Kenneth C. Campbell; Marjorie va.|Alfred A. Fink, 71, at General, arterio-
Warren G. Williams. scler | Harry Stevens, 63, at St. Vincent's, eer-
Twin ington, arteriosclerotic hed AL St. Vincent’ Robert, Mary Meenach, | Harvey James Heth, 66, at 1931 Broadway,
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nate ordinance to.replace the con-jDorothy Martin, chaplain; Caro-| -
| cinoma. BIRTHS | Charles Bokert, 56, at 887% w. Wash- |,
sitio OFOCATAILLS, . AL General-—Rionso, “Dorothy Easley, twin Margaret Michaelis, “48, “at 93 Pletcher,
ague members voted their! ir pson B: Clapp, Indianapolis, .
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