Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1949 — Page 23

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Gilbert Minks, 34, of 544 N. Parker Ave. was arrested on a charge of being drunk and operating an automobile while under the influence of liquor after his car was in collision with a parked automobile in front of 2100 Martindale Ave. last night. Miss Frances Elder, 34, of 3131 N. Olney St. a passenger, was slightly injured.

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ST. LOUIS, Oct. 28 (UP) — Margaret Truman says her father’'s position has strengthened her singing appeal. The President's daughter, who, will appear. today with the St.| Louis Symphony Orchestra, admitted she was drawing larger audiences because she lives in the White House but termed them “yery friendly.” “And the criticisms are wonderful,” she added. She said she will work 15 years or longer, if necessary, to achieve her goal as a successful concert

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