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| a pl — ThE. INDIANAPOLIS 1 TIMES __ 2 aa SUNDAY, DEC. 18, 1040 SUNT “Crowd Braves Rain To Attend Crain ¢ Chrisie Auction At Circle Howard Pledges . His Best Efforts § Say: | Judge to Begin wey | Newton ions 8 {on
{cessful four years.”
* Safety Show At Pittsburgh
a Kil , ” That was Judge Howard's com- Decl Another Hurt ment last night after he was re- ] Foste In Staged Cra orantet et ante Cir Of | n . PITTSBURGH, Dec, 17 (UP)~ Tin oe. WASH] Sanu. C Wag 4 ing rh. | Gov. Schricker made the long- . —A form the pos address ar hy : : {awaited announcement yesterday. has You proximately 3000 persons at a [Judes Howard will begip. Biz new in the U the emonstsution staged by} The judge said he wished “to their nu Committee today... {thank everyone who was inter aeadtly. “We're going to show |ested in my reappointment.” He at te happens when ad not arve {said he planned to do the “same was giver carefully,” Santa said, ~ kind of job I have done the last SubeomIG y {four years.” . ast Sept. Weigh eg wo stunt drivers, Prosecutor George Dalley said New Yor toward each other over a blocked-| "reports of his opposition to the worked | off section of Duquesne Way appointment were “incorrect.” He as an FB “Christmas should be the hap- {sald he wrote a letter to Gov, to 1047. plest time of the year for every-! {8chricker 10 days ago, recom- “= “Itisa one,” Santa continued mending Judge Howard. party will The cars were going faster Judge Howard succeeded John will rathe now. Henry Neaman, 26, in one J. McNelis to the bench in 1945 lieve, thal of the cars was driving from the! when he was appointed by for- is not as rear sat where he was braced in mer Gov. Ralph Gates. He is a 10 years a for what was to be a glancing former secretary of the Marion Mr. Hut blow. County Democratic Committee, - nent Ami Truck Far Behind | ee TT TT Front Me: — Dwight Harris; 18 onthe run- Universal Club Aids ning board of the other car was The crowd braves rain at Fhe Circle auction. . Salvation Army Mr. Hul Supposed 10 Bd. pickeq up by a Sixty members of the Indianap- fered the
truck just before the two auto-| mobiles collided. / “We don't want any automobile;
Thivap . sojourn In Clothe-A-Child Co ntributors re pe rt to the Hox
Army kettles on downtown
accident to happen and spoil any- Previous Balance .... $7,177.47 Gamma - Sigma Chapter, Oaklandon Christ’'an Church gireets vesterday. ' decided aj one's fun,” Santa sald, Employees of the Rough child. ~Sentor Class, 1 child. ™ The ‘take’ was $07 greater mony. Mr. Harris began looking over Notes Co. Inc. ...... 50.00 Gaseteria Inc. Office Em- Psi ‘Chapter Beta Sigma Phi, than the amount collected last The for his shoulder for the truck that Mr. King and King’s In- ployees, 1 child. 1 child. vear on the date, but so far this who said | was supposed to pick him up. Is dlana Billiard Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNeeley, Producer's Transport, 1 child. year collections have not been the FBI * was far behind. He waved at Mr.| . Employees .. 31.00 1 child. Western Electric Co.—Ringer comparable to recent years, Lt. told the 8 Neaman to pass him and swerved Fireman Jack Downey (left) made change for Mr. Martin and Miss Francis when they added «moy am Lr Men of the Compact Dept. of Line, 1 child. Col. H. Pugmire, state Salvation came knov his ear. Mr. Neaman swerved in! y yY Boys and Girls” of Se Hory © a their dimes to the Mile-O. Dimes. cured Underwriters, P. R. Mallory Co., 1 child. Anonymous, 1 child. Army commander, said. ty membe! the same direction, drink-pour “A traffic accident just before INE o.ovvvntinnennen 48.00 { .. ; Mr. Hut
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“In Memory of Tommy
Allison Inspection. children on Christmas Eve with Depts. No. 372, 385 | Amen out any daddy to put up tne Waitress Death and 386 ............ 2300 | no sympat ree Santa's voice sald from ~ppuNwiIN Tenn, Dec. 17 Bemis Bros. Co. Em- = | STRAUSS ciples. the loudspeakers, (UP)~A special session of thel ployees of Flexi-Car- | says: DAILY STORE HOURS—THIS WEEK—9 TILL 6 The pas Mr. Harris swerved his CAT! willfamson County Grand Jury ton Dept. ........... 21.30 | the illusio Again. And Mr. Neamsn SWUNR| will be called Tuesday in connec- Indianapolis General ‘ members fn the same direction. {tton’ with the arrest of fur per- Mothers Club ...... 100.00 | Actually, | Crash With Roar sons charged with the murder of alter a: Huelmers ye on - turn-over “Automobiles. are much bigger an ex-Indianapolis waitress, Cir- prom Bute . pl 00 | bere. than you are , . . and tougher cult Judge Wallace Smith. said Ap Dyes Foe in | “They n too,” Santa concluded. ‘today. hopin : ae alii f paying an The car swerved again and Three men an woman were. pa Tn 2 woe | bers, but came together with a roar. Mr. charged yesterday after blood- ome way ha Boa ‘ age and Harris bounced into the air and stains were found in their board- | ese | Au, eR 00 ciples of on the pavement. | ing house. State patroimen had K A Shivpins iil —_— —Neaman the investigated the throat-stashing wo 2 na | “straps binding him in the back of Mrs. Rosa Mary Dean for. Dept. MeQuay Norms oh] seat. He died of a fractured skull] nearly | a week, tote K. tho a Ear 4 §- STR i later in the “str. Arrested and charged were Mrs. IeTURNORA ay. SAY = BGs; hor ron Seven oy ¢ HA pea with head cuts Burge, 37; Lewis Bmith, 43, and a bodes A igh Spe 3 rs FANG bruises. Bobby Woodward - Fufure Cltizéhe €TaD rE 1 Dolios gave firat aid 10] Beirolen sald - blood that 2h Grade Decatur ___ | lL men, Santa stood beside matched the stains on Mrs. Dean's Inte ie Court Ne ‘his arms clothing was discovered in the, ndianapolis Court. Nao, never sald another house. ‘under the fingernails of i, Ores of the Amar- 5.00 | Mrs. Burge and her -son, and on anth Looieie 5.00 | 'Burge's overalls. : ; a : : $s Employees of the IndiJ p - anapolis Times Com- ; Bandits Loot Fur Sore sb knife aa hiss Mp tound, Paul Roberts, WFBM master of ceremonies, is shown with posing Room ....... 87.00 f |
“bandits robbed the Argo Fur og Burge. | the radio broadcast at WFBM.
‘Police Station, of . anc 8S TV STATION Broadcasting Corp. opened the | Wade” .........un. . 1.00 | valued at 320.000 : COLDFIELD, Eng- most powerful television station no p ” aw ! hn Memory. of Frank land, (UP)~-The British n= the world here tonight, ' | en " Co 5.00 ’ ve lH | Wm. E. English Auxilruman I g lary No. 56 ......... 1.00 ~ STRAUSS 5 | | “In Memory of Bob « | . | Ensminger ......... 10.00 | SAYS: Coal Association “In Memory of Donna : | F. White” ......... 5.00 | Pushes Action Employees of National | WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (UP) Screen Service Corp. 15.00 | ~The National Coal Association, House of Lords Social i today lined up with other major Club ....ovvvinvns ‘or 20.00 |industry groups in demanding County Line Club..... 25.00 | {that President Truman use the Variety Club of Indi- { | Taft-Hartley Act to put hard and anapolis ......: vee 25.00 {soft coal miners back on a five- “Twelve Friends” ..... 22.97 ] day week. Ruby L. Spiegel ...... 10.00 | | But Mr. Truman, vacationing Chas. F. Coffin, Jr..... 25.00 | : {at Key West, Fla, had no com-' M. O. D. ....... Cesine 1.00 | | ment. His aids said the President, Anponymous ......... 10.00 | probably, would ignore the de- Mr. and Mrs. Robert i {mands for’a crackdown on mine W. Smith, Green- { | union chief John L. Lewis. wood, Ind. .....0... 10.00 | John D. Battle, president of the Sablosky's Dept. Stores 5.00 | coal association, accused the ad- Chester L. Robinson... 10.00 |ministration of “failing to face, Edith 8. Ozias ..... . 10.00 lup to the plain fact that there “Small Fry’ coieesee 5.00 [18 an emergency In the supply of Martha Jo Richards .. 2.25 | + soft coal.” Garfield Park Post No. ‘Fully Warranted’ | 88 American Legion. 5.00 | t He said the present situation—| FEB. .............. . 15.00 with the coal mines on a three-| Marie W. .. ......... 1.00 | ; day week-—‘“‘fully warrants” use Nu-Chapter Phi-Delta- | -. of the Taft-Hartley Act. i Te 10.00
| Most major Northern and West- Wendell ...v.vvivevnes 2.00 |ern coal mine owners are mem-| A Friend ........... . 5.00 |
[bers of Mr. Battle's association. mary Ritter Service
| Earlier, the Southern Coal Pro- Club .......... vise 10.00 4 | ducers Association and the Amer- m—— | CLASSIC {ican Retail Coal Merchants AssO-| Today's Total ....... $ 745.06 | | ciation, called on Mr. Truman to| Total to Date ........ $7,022.58 { {start legal proceedings to force Direct Donors i | 480,000 hard and soft coal miners Employees of Insley Mfg. GABARDINE {to work a full five-day week Corp., 10 children. | | The miners, on orders from Mr George J. Mayer Co. Em-
| Lewis, have been working only ployees, 10 children. {three days a week since Dec. §
J 9 United Rubber Workers Lo- | DRESSES ¥ |The shorter work week is part.of .a1 294 and Richardson Co. | ) Mr. Lewis’ strategy to reduce coal, g children. . 14.95
supplies and put his United Mine Employees of Indianapolis
| Workers Union in a better bar- Rajlways, 4 children. ! SAMSONITE BEFORE CHRISTMAS! gaining position on contract ne- Fairmount Glass Workers, 4 | . gotiations children,
Anonymous, 4 children.
It is light in weight — but tremendous! ildre t The same beloved classé ight in weig nengously Masonic Lodge children. | | | enduring! It is rich and deep in LB. M. Club, 2 children. you've cherished seasonlori But it resist I S Indianapoli; Farm Bureau | 4 CE ’ MEN'S yy It resists mars Insta ation Set Ins. Co.-Tabulating Dept., t after-season-—touched ~—and scytis. ’ Public installation of new om. Children. . . . Anda (eri TWO I wipes clean with a damp cloth! cers will be held by Lynhurst Ma- Kingan & Company — City | with new details ot styling p « ' sonic Lodge 723, Friday, Dec. 30, Branch lit ! .and cut—new colors—to : : . _— hall. i urses ! yi { , ’ ’ SUITER The cases are so strong In the lodge hall Hospital, 2 children. | add even more to your : that you' can stand on them! Drive. Refrigeration Engineers So- | i , . $ They will withstand hard usage. Hugh W. Craig ciety, 2 children. | . enjoyment. Rayon gabardine Th d d Sr. will become Allison Plant, Depts, 371, 381 tailored with the cure ~Ihe edges and corners are * and 389, 1 child | Tal R /1Th y sure . wotshipful mas- ’ } « Plus Tox doubly protected. Because of their ter: Clifton Den- Barb & Jear—Mick, 1 child. hands of the George Hass ¢ I d ial ol + of th - nis. senior war - Mr. & Mrs. Robert: Bowen, | | . one and special placement of the WI Lor 1 child. | people. Fly front—buttoned andlp — they are very Gate ior Daughters of Isas—Persian | il ‘ cial convenient to carry! | warden; John L. Court 24, X child. oe the way from casual Carrington, E. E. 8 0. and F. T. A. of collar to hem. Attractive , “ Automatic-type locks with bases of treasurer; John L. WF, Butler University, 1 child. ef high | MEN'S " ea y . Dept. K 608 and 540—EN crest on new high pocket. brass — won't rust — won't stick. ReaD. So¢ Rotary: Mr. Craig Lilly & Co. 2 children. In rich boa OVER- Brass draw bolfs with double "vis, senior deacon; Marvin W. EN Lily . Co.—Tabulating | n rich new shades: safety catch! Wells, junior deacon; Dudley’ B. Dept, 2 children. ) | SKIPPER BLUE NIGHT ~ Goddard, chaplain; Joseph E. El Lily & Co.— Economic | : The interior inati O'Neill, senior steward: Forrest E. Research Dept, 2 children. e interiors are a rare combination of luxury and Plummer. junior steward: Charles Lawrence Central School, 4 | PISTACHIO $17 50 practical utility. J. Ward, tyler, and Edwin C. J Eli Lilly & Co.—~General Of- | AQUA « ' ' And the ‘pri . Ristow, Harry D. Smith and Carl fice, 1 child, | : Mis Tax nd the ‘prices are very moderate—in fact, a | Cross, trustees. Fily Lilly & Co. Dept. K 606- | TAEEY hed f : , : Lynhurst Lodge, constituted in 1, 1 child. | ~ matched set figures about the price you may have (1925, now has 625 members. Ell Lilly & Co.—Pulvule Dept. | * TERRA COTTA 282, 1 child, i expected to poy for a el ines! : FIV E MISSING IN FLOOD LEN Lilly & Co~Sheet Metal : SAO PAULO, Brazil, Dec. 17, Shop, 1 child. . [an Five persons were re- Flesch-Miller Tractor Co. 1 | STRAUSS & COMPANY i. oo STRAUSS & 0: INC. . SIXTH FLOOR Rr afer Aaah od Bt ine Ln ' ’ {jured after a flash flood hit the: Indianapolis Chapter of p ; i iid nearby town of Sao Joao De Boa- AM.O.R.C. Order of Rosicru- DRESSES — FOURTH FLOOR ; og i 2 : oe vista today. clan, 1 child. » ; Ss ¢ wy ; ]
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