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‘Brush-0ff No Food or Fuel

In Lockburn St. Home As New Baby Arrives

(Continued From Page One) Elson went again to the trustee's office. Here's ‘his story of the interew: . : “I told him the circumstances and he asked me if I'd ever been on charity before. I told him I hadn't. He said he had fever had to borrow a dime himself and he didn't know how other people could get in such a shape as to have to ask for help. “I told him I needed coal because my wife was expecting a baby anytime. He said I shouldn't have got in such a predicament. He kept ‘walking out and leaving me for a long time, then coming back, “Finally he said he’d give me a food order if I'd go ott to the school and work to earn it. I told him the doctor said I couldn't] work and that if I could I'd 89) back to my job. I told him my] wife was going to have the baby| any day and that there was no| one to take care of the children] and her, He said: ‘No work, no eat,’ and walked away.”

Neighbors Call Trustee

# 8 8 | - When neighbors learned of this { } y » | they called the trustee, social anta alls i S Jenner Protests agencies and the Marion. County . Commissioner's office to protest. Cl h A Child , Indiana Stone Ban

from Pack No. 168,

One who called the trustee said F * . For U. S. Buildin made out a grocery order but | g that Mr. Elson couldn't have it . ] until he worked for it. Anonymous Giver WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 — Sen. In the niidst of this Mrs. Elson| had her baby. Her medical care day protested to the State D (Continued From Page One) yr ~ partment because Indiana limeband had cartied at Tork but! made it possible for Clothe-A-gione 1s banned from bidding for toste was ho hospita PTOI Child to outfit 89 children to date! the new American consulate bulid. . - | > e - The new baby, John Jr, as this year. Thirty-four of them), in Canada. eT! Only about 10 will go to the frightened opder children cowered| stores today for OT Torey is |Coats, said the State Department in their nea by t 8, nursery phi needed before big shopping days had explained that they did not frightened y eir mo er's are possible. That's why YOUR open the specifications to Bedford

Mr. Edwards told her he had Times Washington Bureas 12 (William E. . . - Dislikes Fanfare Jenner (R. Ind.) to was provided by a policy her hus- | we to th tore est. . born on Monday while at to € : 8 yesterday.| The Senator’s secretary, Horace . |help is needed now in these three|3tone because they did not want

‘ ment Circle will be turned on at

The new baby born into a home| without food or fuel was too] much for the neighbors. They arranged for Mr. Elson to appeal his case to the commissioners,

. only body ‘which has jurisdiction

over the trustee's rejections. . Mr. Edwards is slated into] commissioner’s ‘court .tomorrow| in contempt of court proceedings| in another family he refused to] help. He'll come back in at 2:30|

ways: ONE — By sending checks or money orders to Clothe-A-Child, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. . TWO—BYy placing one o¥ more mes on The Times Mile-O-Dimes on W. Washington St. in front of the L. Strauss “Store, Lerner Shops, and Clothe-A-Child Headquarters ’ THREE — By telephoning RI.

tomorrow afternoon to tell com-|xs=1 and making an appointment

missioners the basis of .his “unworthy” ruling in the Elson case.

Circle Christmas

as a donor. Donors are individuals or organizations that take one or more children to the stores and spend their own money to

outfit them. . Lights On Dec. 14| ,....... Sunes" sr.s7025 Christmas tree lights on Monu-| Anonymous .......... 1,000.00

7:30 p. m. Dec. 14 in a formal ceremony. ’ Mayor Feeney will throw the switch to turn on the lights. Gov. Schricker and President M. O. Ross &f Butler University, chairman of the Indianapolis Christmas Committee, will be intro-

A. J. Thatcher, city recreation director, will preside. The Rev. Fr. John McShane of St. Bridget's Catholic Church, will give the invocation, and Rev. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation, will give the benediction. Students of the Jordan College of Music will present the nativity story in dance, pageantry and song. A musical program will be given by the Jordan Chorlae, di-| rected by Richard Whittington.

Tax Hike Seen If State

Increases Aid to Cities Indiana taxpayers face the pos-| sibility of a $25 annual tax in-| crease in a proposed resolution of the Indiana Municipal League,

Todd Stoops, Hooster Moter Club secretary-manager, said today. He said the resolution calling

for an increase of $25 million an-

nually of state monies to cities and towns will be presented to the 1951 legislature. Mr. Stoops said the additional return of the money for operating, civil government will meéan that “additional taxes would be raised by increasing the gross. income tax, gasoline tax or motor vehicle registration or a new excise tax.”!

In memory of Glenn B. Employees of L. M.

5.00

Brown Abstract Co.. 33.00 Helen, Susan, Chip, Janet and Anne..... 5.00

Anonymous ......eeee Russet Cafeteria ..... Kobert O. Erwood..... Chuck, Tommy and Johnnie ....oee vee. Lambs Club ...ce0eeee Bill Suds ..cocoeevnes A Friend ..ccesenvcie Joe Scully «cccvevenee Willigdit, C. Smith.....

In the Name of Jesus. 2.00 | The Thursday Bridge Club ...... cessenes 10.00

W. A. and J. OC. B..... In memory of J. W.

5.00 30.00

Everingham ....... 10.00 The Spencer Club of Indianapolis ....... 2.00 Today's Total ......$1,229.50

Total to Date.......$2,503.75

Theft of Whisky Shipment. Charged

Charged with the theft of an interstate shipment of whisky Nov. 26 in Cincinnati, a 22-year-old Indianapolis factory worker today awaited transfer to the U. 8. Commissioner there.

FBI agents arrested Carl El-|

bert McBeath at a local factory yesterday on a charge of stealing 10 cases of whisky, valued at $400, from a Cincinnati trucking company. Also arrested on the

| same charge were William Jones,

16, and Fred Mincy, 26, both of Cincinnati.

“Quick, Lucy! . . . Look

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to “offend Canadian authorities.” In a letter from the Senator's office sent to the State Department today it was charged that banning ‘the use of Indiana limestone is a contribution to unemployment in the Senator's home town of Bedford. Plans for the new consulate in Toronto call for a granite base with the remainder of the building {to be constructed of limestone. But the State Department has insisted that the latter come only from Canadian quarries. - » A . \ IT WAS pointed out that the George Rogers Clark Memorial in Vincennes is built of Canadian granite, although it is within 50 miles of the Indiana limestone district, i Senator Jenner's letter to the State Department reads in part as follows:

of the limestone industry, the largest in the world. I consider

jit an affront to this industry

and to the American taxpayer, who is paying for the construction of this building, that consideration will not be given a product produced by American labor and shipped into Canada at approximately half the cost of a foreign product, just because the Department of State does not wish to.”

Burglars Ransack Two | ‘Schools, Take Nothing |

{ Burglars ransacked Schools 52/ land 30 last night but took noth-| | ing. At School 52 at 551 N. King! |Ave,, four classrooms and the {principal's office were entered. Glass in. the front door was

broken.

Burglars ransacked a supply room in School 30 at 40 N, Miley Ave. after smashing glass in a | r

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Energy From

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MACARONI HOME PREPARED CREAMETTES DISHES ARE MUCH MORE TASTY

“My home town is in the heart

Doing their daily “goad deed" by laying their coins on The Times Mile-O-Dimes are Cub Scouts No. 2 of School 68. Left to right are Kippy Heck, Ronnie Humphreys, Donnie Mendenhall, Bobby Cooper, Terry Landreth, Den leader; Jimmy Elkins and Jimmy McCQlintock,

Cub Scouts Lend a Hand ‘as Mile-O-Dimes Marches Along

Release From Service Is Try, Feeney Says ‘State Hospital

an Sopher Veteran Seeks gest Way to improve IR

{Continued From Page One) [busses and trolleys when they banks out in the various com- just have to. ; munities of the city. Parking will still be a problem. “The banks know where the The Mayor said he was aware businéss 1s going.’ the Mayor|of that. A lot of people who don’t said. . livé here come in to shop ‘downThe mayor's idea is that talk|town. Even with these “people, of OIr-stivet Jurking and all such tne Mayor believes, it will be an s all r ut it isn nsw to * ne more is deme: Tpement if ars loz) sou. downtown. [tion and “ease congestion. down-

* Edwards' Attorney Confers Today With Judge Rabb

A conference to discuss release of Bille Burke Edwards from the hospital for the criminally insane x It"makes a lot more sense to! ’ at Michigan City was scheduled) °°) "Ci" yo encourage| Own to that extent.

ime, ny nh hamper of fewer automobiles in the down-| I think he is looking forward bb. [town district, not more. The only|t® some action by Indianapolis Edwards, an Indianapolis war|way that ean be

done is If the Rallways to get things moving. veteran who was charged with!city has a mass transportation]

Next I'm going up to the Rall-

the “slapping”.death of his infant [system that is good enough and Ways office and see what the daughter, Beryl June, filed a|inexpensive enough to ride so chances are. petition for release from the state people will use it.” prison hospital. He based his Fares Too High plea on the contention that ha! He says fares are so high al was before his commitment: } Judge Rabb, who committed * dwn to the hospital, said he Mrs. Stuart will expected to meet today with State Public Defender James C. Cooper Open Law Office and Edwards’ attorney, John H. arg Josephine Barton Stuart, Daly. former secretary of the Indiana Supreme Court, has opened a law father, office in the Lemcke building. Noble T. Edwards, of 1906 Sugar Mrs. Stuart is Grove Ave, filed an $11,000 dam- a graduate of} age suit in. Superior Court 3 as Butler University a result of the traffic death of and Indiana Law another son, George Henry Ed- School. She has wards, 15, who was killed near served as assistLebanon, July 29. ant law librarian Young Edwards died after the of the Indiana

IWACs Seek College

Women college graduates or college seniors between 21 and 27 years of age may now apply for direct commissions in the Women's Army Corps, U, §, Army offictald said today, hi : Applicants must be single and

Fil 11,000 Suit os § uv have no dependents -under 18,

Meanwhile, Edwards’

appointment in the Regular Army after attending a basic course as second lieutenants at Cam Lee, Va., next summer, 8.

Dairy Authority To Speak at Purdue

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For Chinato Pick in Ward

Consul's Party

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Have Left Mukden ABOARD LAKELAND VIC.

TORY, En Route ja Tientsin, China, Dec.”T (UP) Ameri can Freighter Victory, with Army doctors Christ.

Tientsin today to pick up Ameri can Consul General Angus Ward and his staff from the Mukden consulate, The Lakeland Victory left Kobe, Japan, for Taku Bar, the

“denied “adequate hearing” |ready that people only use the Women for Commission sea exit for Tientsin. Mr. Ward

and his staff—20 persons In all ~-are expected to arrive at Tientsin tomorrow or Friday aboard a special train from Mukden provided by the Chinese Communist government. : Another Ship There In the absence of contrary in.

years old. They may apply for|formation, it was presumed the

group left Mukden as scheduled

There is another American ship, the --JopHn Victory, already at

motor scooter he was driving col-|Supreme Court same. time as the land Vie- . . lided with a truck owned by the and assistant Times State Service r Officers Elected ° Spickeimier Co., of Indianapolis. secretary of the LAFAYETTE, Dec. 7—Dr. 8.| In view of this a representative Defendants in the suit are Carl/State Board of A.’ Asdell of Cornell University/of the United States State De Mrs. Mary Bennett is the new|V. Spickelmier and Ernest Spick- Law Examiners. | will address the 60th annual In<|partment sald there is no guar. president of the Sahara Grotto|¢!Mier, company officials, and She is a past” "J diana State Dairy Association alitee that the Lakeland Victory b James Barr, driver of the truck. [president of Phi rs. Stuart meeting Dec. 14 at Purdue Uni-|Will be the that brings out rum and Bugle Corps Auxiliary. — er ———— Delta Delta, legal honorary fra-|versity. , | Mr. Ward and party. Other officers elected .at a recent|SELF-SEALING TIRE |ternity for women, and former| A leading authority on dairy ny Paul Sexton, Biastet of meeting are Mrs. Josephine A self-puncture-sealing auto tire 17th Ward Democratic vice chair-|cattle breeding problems, Dr. As-|s vised land Victor, be 28 perButcher, vice president; Mrs, |that needs no inner tube, goal of man. She is a member of Masoma dell will speak on the afternood|sons tn Mr. Ward's ale Gladys Willis, secret. nd M ‘(the tire and auto Industries for| Alumni Association and the Indi-|program. Seventy-seven Hoosier though the State t Zell ’ TY, and Mrs. more than 50 years, has been In-lana Association. -of Wome n|dairymen will receive medal of said the party num only 20 a Smith, treasurer, troduced. - Lawyers, merit herd awards at a banquet.'when it left Mukden. ; STRAUSS SAYS: CHRISTMAS: STORE HOURS 9:30 TILL § AS USUAL . Excepting Saturdays—9 till 6) 8 ’ v PAYMENTS ON GIFT BONDS ANDy CHARGE ACCOUNTS HAT CERTIFICATES in a special in a special 1 ] booth on the booth on the FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR es n

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Among them are DON RICHARD worsteds—nothing short of wonder-full! (learfaces—Nailheads and the like—which you like very much!

It includes the CINEMA FIFTY that has such strong preference among men (particularly younger men) with

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And there is also a group of 2-TROUSER SUITS of hefty worsteds—So nofeworthy at this price—that men look ai them in wondermeni—and buy them feeling

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