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‘Conniption Fit in Night Club Leads to Guard on Fire Ax(finds a Dozens Shoes

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lous Orlea ster ae pear! and just large enough to;Girl even lent Miss Murphy a OXVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 8 = a h Now X Tan Orn Girl ted She laws mtvmua Tequire-tatel Sh Wise: Miss Mush a 56 (UP)—James dtcoell ‘found 22. { [Hoosi NEW ORLEANS, Oc. (UF)—Toe owner of the Casino Royale NEAL 487, the gts made up The Oyster Girt pleaded gully beneatn o. vinduet, sad turned CW a French Quarter take-it-off emporium, beached Clarice Murphy, the : - and Judge Paul B. Garofalo fined|them over to police. “ underwater strip teaser, tonight and posted a guard over the fire ax. las P ace ote | OVER SoPiner $10. The giris left court to-| The dozen shoes were all for omic As Miss Murphy, known essionally "iis mw gether, « | stripe hgh 304 ry. the owner ancipaies 50 further rouble wih" Alas Murphy said she under: — : By BONY “Mise Murphy climbed into. her| fmm stood and offered to go to corti yoUR FLORIST Is as Near as Your Telephone LIKE A

“Sh was still Hryiag G\with the Oyster Girl The Oyster § (and took her off to Third Precinct/A Pinch of Snuff 1 Before she could| gic! gisturiing she was charged puss ‘Pinch’ on Dad |

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first zipper. th the peace gone from get 1 Up rushed the Oyster Girl Miss Murphy went home for the] FALLS CITY, Neb, Oct. 8 Infantile para n . (UP)—Oscar Mackey denied that! A t a few months b She ¥_ The Oyster Gir’ explained to the his eight-year-old son was intoxi-| . _ years of work 1 She went to work on the tank, police that she was jealous be-|cated. He told County Judge Al-| Day of human bodies screeching, “There! sThere! cause Miss Murphy had been|bert Maust that he was innocent, ; f The polio ej There!” Four hundréd gallons of billed over her. Her act consists! of all charges of contributing to | down on Indian: water gushed through the rents of rising out of a huge, artifical/the delin of a minor. In-} Saturday, October 15th of July. There # and the Casino Royale’s custom- oyster shell. | tered few cases } Within the Law z months of the

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Howe Parent Groups Plan Reception at First Meeting

A reception for parents of chosen were Ronnie Burnett, pres-

Named to Head Library Branches

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days of IJ oy mounti August they re: peak of 18 to 2 single day. Then the dai slackened until it ‘had returned _of one or two day. It's too early ers to kpow th effect or to cor of the dead ar tims. But they do this week ther firmed cases, previous all-tin the entire year toll so far this again compare year’s toll of 7 * »

POLIO swepf freshmen and new students of{ ident; bive Bertram, oe presi- 0 We \ of the Bation Howe High School will be a spe- and Marilyn t, secre- ecely it struck India clal feature of the first fall meet. 185y-treasurer. CEI ei88| The appointment of Miss Eliza- tonal Pounds ing of the Howe PTA-Men's 400 sponsor elected a8 junior class beth Hesser, Lockport N. Y., city Pan as

officers were Jerry Danner, presand Joan Eberhart, secretary-

begin at 7:30|/dent; Charles Rau, vice president, to

librarian for the past four years, as supervisor of the 19 branches of the Indianapolis Public Library

cases. Now that th polio is out of

begin at 815 p. m. treasurer. Mrs, Betty Loui, "esnounced today by Miss] 814 not, touch es fot pazesty’ organ, or. Marian McFadden, Indianapolis! But in hospi be Introduced, Shy: William 3. Bob Cameron was elected pres-icily librarian and member of the aul} aght for Sheeve is PEA Drefifent, an dent, Oe ober sad] oar, S10! Commissioners | cHovied gain Frank M. Cox is head of the 400 Margie Christy, secretary-treas-| Miss Hesser, who is a native, the road back,

urer. Miss Marie Fraser sponsors

MISS FLORENCE GU IL p,| the, “ophomore class.

The freshman class officers are

of Washington, D. C., has served | lib1aries throughout the East and] {received her degree in library!

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head of the English department ; | | ent and real f at Shortridge Pw Boner Tn dent: ad science from Columbia Univ.rsity. | EE iI been appointed a the Brown, secretary-treasurer. Miss Will Broaden Program demic will be National Cur-, Mary Tinder is the freshman class| The new supervigor said steps tients for rehs ricular Com- sponsor, would be taken to increase par- The National mittee of the . 0» ticipation of the branch libraries| réports that th National Council THE BOOSTER CLUB, an all-in community affairs, This will! 3 s¢vere epidem of Teachers of |student organization at Southport be done, she said, by encouraging! Hoe 4 So School, has also been or-|library personnel to provide pro- : $ Hy The commis. gunised. The ‘officers’ are. Do {essional help for individuals and ON OUR FLOOR... Super Selection i only & frac sion is making aan president; Ralph SIgalizations and the assembling U til ee OY aoa study t reading 5 Hg widen and Py oe — Iolh sonenl f Because LARMAN'S make a specialty of to health and from Yell leaders were elected after by patrons. complete home outfits . . . everything you nh elementary the organization of the Booster| “A little known fact about li- 4 need to start housekeeping. You will see on ; of $152,408 to through college Draper ant dl a a service in Indianapolis,” display a big variety of room groups ar-

levels. “Miss Miss Guild Dr. John DeBoer, of

Hohn, Jane Nelson and Joyce Ulrey were chosen.

brary Miss Hesser said, “is that patrons| of a branch library may request special books to be sent from the

ranged as they will appear in your home. Open daily until 9 p. m. so husband and wife

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Mr, Ivan Warble, band instrucUniversity of Tinos, in prepare central library to the branch for may shop together . .. Come see us. ing yo for a discussion on or, er Lorsum their convenience.” Exc » relative emphas! aud Inter-|re n low, Margi Christy, Jol; Largest of the 2 Indianapolis 3 ROOMS Complete, as Low as . . . . ... in The ' es of language , fbrary bran Rauh Memor- : n i. pls Haines, Pat ttle, Barbara HI) with 20300 bootr. oo er yr i features Barbara Westerwield, Neel, |shelves. The smallest, Miss Hes- - © CANAS Marlouise Kiels, Betty Lampher, ser said, is the Brightwood Branch Mary Jane Jarvis and Shirley which stocks about 14,000 vol- Canasta § Calaway, co Te | 6% | housewive " or . the every- : . @FICTIO Funeral Services at : Empirets ® BUSINI TODAY 1 © HOCKE Peace Chape Re TR story of T— 5 : foot f . a : ¢ 7) : : sports ha % } : + ®Up-to-tl . ait ® * editorials B : Get WHAT YOU WANT at LARMAN'S at Prices and Terms You Can Easily Afford ALL De The senior orchestra at Crispus ome ir Attucks has elected Gloria Faulk Bondsm as president for the semester ! Other officers elected were:

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aldine Tate, assistant secretary;

Virginia McGruder, Joyce y Watts, Janet Starks, librarians; they ied acquelyn mn, Verna ] Indianpolis, g Poindexter, Char Robinson, doing so prov property committee. . skip a bond i Miss Anna White will be facul- by the found: ty sponsor of a Math Club to be : - After a ses organized later this fall at Cris- : : year Thomas pus Avtuels, OL i offer the personal services N a

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DEPARTMENT heads at Crispus Attucks have named student assistants for the year. They are: Art Department: Tommie Swift, . Willis Oldham, Ollie Marrs and Phillipa. First Aid:

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Ernestine Harris and Lou Emma Only at Peace Chapel—and no traced him in ay ca on Dore : Army before Seer ooo me [LONG EASY TERMS! ===" | | 5 er : and Dorothy Mimms. Commercial Harry W. Moore available to you. His Sroup for fulwre * Indiana. Our own Fath exiad) Lela Gurnell. Dean of Boys: Rose : | delivery. trucks. ” County (Mur Hom Heonomics: hue Rove leases on all other mortuaries have | r rendered. nim matics: Ruth Toye Music: nl been relinquished in order that [ guilty plea ar Bl et 330, Me, ort i a Toi ue, Ca you may benefit to the fullest from his and & watch James, Esther Warren, Joan Tur- : sa : ner, Mary Mosely, Gaston Cooper, understanding, intimate supervision. Se d Clara and William Frank: cond S lin. Shops: Nelson Alvarez. Visual of Auto : Marshall Taylor, Donald 3 Sarpen a ge Mosely and Families who have used the facilities Ayana * ew today in De SUE .BLANK will be president of Peace Chapel remember Mr. Moore thjuries ff: of the Washingtonian Club, sen- A . an auto-trucl for attle’ service organizattion at as a personal friend who gave his a RN. Gay un during the Jal tem. < Other ot sympathetic understandng and ’ “Make Mine Modern”... We Have It Why be “HALF-SATISFIED” with the furniture you're going to Sister, Miss es Judith rey thorongh ‘aitaition at a tise When it . “XI Prefer Period Style” eo « Sure It’s Here live with for years to come. Nationally known furniture, rugs, ; sister, Mrs i and Barbara Vargo, treas- S wien] Ill Take Traditional”. . . Real Variety appliances make satisfaction a cinch at Larman's. ! Hw Class the school “was needed most. * i year have been held at Southport : : : : Yorkers ; officers i on C : 2 7 d 7 ES y EVANSVI ome a . " t OPEN ‘TIL Er rp 3 2 United Auto | See Us Finmmeni rama VI Aa > PM] Fm \ : 0 & x a 3 | os te SA Ws 32 LARMAN'S FURNITURE CO. rf — | tection vs . 5 \ ee Coup a National L ) so 4 Li SdT Pr ah hai ~ examin | This ER eR Ere; May Shop Es . El NY Or pS fF - ar fe indepen | Evening A \ 4 Mea 4 Together } Bot te Rave | A 302 ¢© WASHINGTON ST. OPEN EVENINGS TIL A PM.

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