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Burglars Take | Mose Eilon Mitenels. 330 E. 13th cals Condition Still Critical

st. Miss Mitchell told police her | apartment was looted by someone A dime bank containing $6 7 iwas reported stolen from the # Theft Loot Includes Dime Bank With Adams St., during the night. He told police the burglar apparent- & television set valued at $200 plied the name of a suspect. : was stolen in a series of Indian-| Elza West, of 4830 E. Terrace ’ early today, according to police Inn, 951 8S. Delaware St., notified| police early today that a burglar] way, Apt. 2, told police her apart- sacked the office of approximately ment had been ransacked and $25. was at work, Entrance was the show window of a shop at] gained through a front window. 2624 N. Harding St., police said. and $40 in curre in currency was reported the plate glass. ¥ .SCHIFF'S SHOES —

{who entered through a milk chute $75 and TV Set in the back door. fas, of Herman Johnson, 2834 Approximately $75 in cash and ly entered by a pass key and sup- : apolis burglaries last night and Ave, watchman at . he Gingham, Mrs. Lucille Krebs, 1234 Broad- entered a side window and ran-| $3.50 stolen yesterday while she, A television set was stolen from A total of $15 in rolled pennies A burglar threw a rock throughs / Look at this Val LSA CT ARTE

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Divorce Makes Shirley Weep for Baby's Sake

Child Without Father, She Declares

By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, U. P. Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 14—S8hirley Temple, who moved into| Cradick is chairman for the fruit

husband, said today the “worst thing about all this is what it will

The former baby star, who sang and danced her way into the;

“ 4 {lieutenant colonel in the Air ‘And I didn’t leave her alone! ® ROTC "Corps at Indiana Uni while I played golf all day,” ® versity.

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With Shirley joining the ranks| ‘of divorced movie queens, a lot| airess said she didn't want any of fans who can remember her as alimony and added she and Mr. a baby charmer suddenly felt a

She asked full custody of her ag if she will be a divorcee at Linda 21 after four years and 23 days|

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“But, as I said, it's just one of those things.”

FIRE PROBE NEARS END TORONTO, Ont., | |Shirley’s pals that she was di-| Federal investigators said today| | vorcing him because he took her, their inquiry into the steamer sncing and then left her sitting Noronic fire disaster was near an like a wall flower while he “table- end. The vessel burned at its dock all over Sunset Strip here Sept. 17 with a loss of 140

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ABC Extends Ban On Liquor Permits

i No New Ones | Before April, 1950 | | The Indiana Alcoholic Bever-| 'age Commission today extended) its ban on new beer and liquor retail permits to April 1, 1950. |! { The retail inoratorium has| ; been in almos. continuous effect! {since May, 1948. Only period | since that time that new retail | permits have been granted was, «from July 1 to July 15 of this! |yéar. Order extending the ban which was to have expired tomorrow | ‘was contained in an ABC reso-| lution which held that “protection of the economic welfare and] the peace and morals of the peo-| ple of the state is in danger of {being impaired.” | More Than Enough { In other words, ABC spokes-| men said, there are “more than enough retail beer and liquor outlets now.” Commission spokes-| men said the state already had! about 7300 retail outlets selling {alcoholic beverages by the drink, estimated at one outlet for each 500 population. The continued ban applies to all taverns, clubs and package |stores. Beer dealers, such as {grocery stores, temporary permits and dining car permits are not included in the ban. Renew-| als of existing retail licenses will! not be affected and extensions of beer and wine permits to include {hard liquors will still be considiered, the ABC announcement {said.

i ———————————— {OES to Confer Degrees North Park Chapter No. 404, OES, will confer degrees at objservance of “Fruit for the Home" {night at 7:45 p. m., Tuesday, in r {the North Park Masonic Temple, 1058 W. 30th St. A motion picture on’ the Franklin Masonic {Home will be shown. Mrs. Flora

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