Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1949 — Page 2

is Benefit, Feb. 4 WRIGHT

oe a winners of the junfor dance title in this

: er ‘will present the dance number which won title in the finals at Cleveland, O, is: anly cludes all ages, from tiny Tole to of. The RE grandparents.

ae mew topics, contin the special . Again it will 200th,

Oo Skaters will be

{and parquet chairs left. “The only

: brilliant spotlights and to/seats on the East end circle, paniment of a profesh __ The cast In- chairs, $1.20; side mezzanine, 85 end

CEPT the East end mezzanine,

Hobbs! The Pup |Breaks Its Heart |At Every Lamp Post

EIOLLYWOOD. Feb. 8 (UP)—| § Wilson and her husband,

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’ . . ” YOUR OLD “DEAR MOTHER,” the note ; read. “My father can’t keep me iin the manner to which I'm aclcustomed. I haven't eaten or ldrunk all day. I don’t even enjoy | passing a lamppost. I'm very lonesome #0 I guess I'm all

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(Bogus U. S. Bill Cache

OSHAWA, Ontario, Feb. 8 (UP) ~—Royal Canadian Police said to- | day that an escaped Canadian {convict may be the head of an in- ; | ternational counterfeiting ring {which has been circulating fake pw og throughout the United

ee said they believed that [ovals icky) McDonald, who , Ontario,

remem nearly two years ago, is operating from a hideout| jin the United States. o\8id yesterday on the home s broth

CAN BE SAVED!

; |ONCE-A-YEAR OFFER

ONLY IN FEBRUARY on. rasforing your old pictures

or | of counterfeit U. Jills, police said. He was J yesterday with his wie,

; Championships. | , 8830 $3530 Sarroton Ave. and Miss Janet Burk-

In L. Strauss & Co. store.| There are plenty of side and Kast] = IDSUEADING s0ats- 00d Basti in gay costumes, perform boxes afailable are single box |

‘Prices are: Box and Parquet

| parted friend and

“Million Facing

| the miners’ rite over the bier of

mated Clothing Workers Hall, 168 W, Ninth St., yesterday. Hun.

John Brophy of Washington, wationsl CIO executive, reads

Powers Hapgood in the Amalga-

dreds of SIO members and friends of Mr. Hapgood filed. into the |

hall to hear the rite, which begi

sembled here today to pay a last sad tribute of love to our de- | Lrother. " Mr. Hapgood's ashes will be placed on the ‘graves of Sacco and Vanzetti in Boston, whom Powers Hapgood defended. Some of the ashes will be scattered on his Southport-

-630--acre-farm-—on.-the. night.

ins with the words: "We are as- |

Rd. He-died suddenly Friday

Philly Tie-up

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8 (UP)| ~-More than one million daily commuters were faced today with threatened strikes that would halt virtually all public transportation in -the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The 11,000 operating and maintenance workers on the city's

transit lines have threatened to

walk off their jobs mnduigt Thursday unless agreement, been reached on a new contract. The 3500 drivers for tie Yellow

next Monday ‘m t unless a new contract signed by that! time. The pany operates ap-|

y,/3000- cabs. If both” threatened walkouts| went jnto effect and continued into an overlap, it would leave uters, shoppers and school pils with only a few independent cabs, railroad service and private automobiles in the city’s

iworst travel stoppage since horse-

car days.

[New Castle Pets

= reariier showed positive reports,

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Un der Quarantine State Servi 7 NEW CASTLE, Feb, 8—Mayor| Harold 1. Meadows ordered a four-month quarantine” of dogs ‘and cats yesterday in a precautionary move to uce the growMing rables threat here.

Upon the “ecommendation of Dr, C. C. _Bitler, city health officer, Maye r Meadows ordered owners p pets tied up, inside or if they run loose. Une animals - may be destroyed at the city dog pound if they are not claimed after three days, | One veterinarian here disclosed {he had seen six dogs suspected of! {rabies in the last week. Three (heads of the animals were sent {to the State Board of Health Sunday. Three others examined

i

3 Die in Car Crash.

KINGSTON, Tenn., Feb. 8 (UP) ~-Three persons were killed and several were injured today in a head-on collision of a trailer-truck and an automobile carrying workers to Oak Ridge.

At Speedway tity

said, adequate space will be set

. Cost of First “Unit

architect smployed to complete the drawings. - One thing 1s certain, officials

aside for off-street parking to

meet the requirements of the WV

planning commissions. The new church has been ar

proved by Bishop 1. Raines of the Indiana Hi : ithe Rev. Frederick of (the Board of Ch

The Rev. Joseph W of ‘Clermont is the pastor and Dr. Buel Horn of New (Cdstle, superintendendent of the New Castle district. /

“Charged With Pulling Knife on Cab Driver

Ralph Niles, 25, of 255% 8. State Ave, was scheduled to appear in Municipal © Court 4 today on charges of -drawing a deadly weapon, disorderly conduct and vagrancy. Niles was arrested last night after he allegedly held a knife close to the throat of James Lindsey, 27, United Cab driver, and tried to force him to crowd another cab to the curb at Woodlawn and Virginia Aves. Mr. Lindsey jumped from the cab, With the other - cabble, Tommy LaFever, 31, of 11068 8. Sheffield Ave. he held Niles until police arrived.

Kroger Will Open Self-Service Store

Kroger Self Serve, new Irvington food store, will open tomorrow in 5718 E. Washington St.

Robert Castetter, manager, and Homer Boyd, head meat cutter, make up the managerial staff. Both are war veterans and have been with the Kroger Co. 14 years, including their time in

service.

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AYRES’ Congratulates the BOY Scouts of AMERICA on Their 3h ANNIVERSARY!

To. this_famous organization « + + fo Ths young members who fry fo convert their

standards info fiving reality . . . our sincere congratulations and wishes for an

“even greater future in America.

Boy Scout Week February 7 fo 13

Visit the Boy Scout Shop fr AYRES'

" EOURTH FLOOR for Official Scout Uni.

forms and scouting equipment. Please bring a Scout Reaistration Card w you plan to buy a uniform.

2 arses oy-AagEDy

+, .Cep 1.00 Shirt, long sleeves 2.85 Neckerchief B0e¢ - Trousers #.,25

Boy Scout Uniforms

Frontiersman Trousers 4,75 Field Cap 1.00 Shirt, long sleeves 3.00 Neckecchief, plain colors §5¢

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"Cub ‘Scout Uniforms 4

office

spring prints and spring and summer solid shades.

* Printed French Crepe, 36 inches wide. Reg ularly 129.yard. ‘SALE .....vvisinnveen

Joyce Printed Tie Silk, 36 inches wide. Regularly 3.00 yard. SALE ..oivininnvas ess

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Spring Extravaganza of Fabrics!

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dress top your list? .

, 80-Square Printed Percale, 36 inches wide. Regularly 59¢ yard. SALE...

Dungannon Butcher Linen, 36 inches wide, crease resisting. Regularly 1.39 yard. SALE.

Ayres’ Fabrics, Fourth Floor

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Econom

One of ¥ nomic ad a compreh control pr Sary now the war. Leon H. man of the Economic Senate-Ho tee that ti still exist. He said prices “ha misinterpr assurance not go up & He tasti Agricultur ass tt administra crete prog twin probe flation.

/ Mr. Key * fect with

man, Sen. (D. Wyo.) for goods strong.

Air For

The, ‘Hc Committee approved 2 group Afr Both the would be

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guided mis The bill the air p

Congress i up the mon

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After ap tion, howe committee

“plan to sl

$800 millio man in his requested training. Other ¢ ments:

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