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.Celebration Night To Fall on Sunday

By JOHN V, WILSON OLL OUT the canasta table and put on another pot of That's probably the way most Indianapolis citizens

;will celebrate New Year's Evé.

Why? Just take a squint at your - kitchen calender. New Year's Eve falls on Sunday. And in Indiana that means the state will bé desert-dry. Taverns will be closed tighter than a bank vault, Owners of many local night spots ars in a dither, They say the calender has played a dirty trick on their merrymaking

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Eyéing stacks of noise-mak-ers and decorations, club own-

ers generally are forecasting a

lost week-end. Lost, that is,

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ONLY alternative is to hide

the troublesome -calendar and

To see the

hottest thing in townthe NEW 1951 Chevrolet!

celebrate on Saturday night. But how can you ring out the old and ring in the new year a day ahead of time? “That's the $64 question,” says Miss Bernece Gray of The Keys, North .Side night spot. “We don’t know what to do.

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Everyone is in & terrible dither.” With noise-makers already ordered, Miss Gray says half. heartedly: “I guess we'll go ahead and plan as if Saturday night is New Year's Eve. But I don’t

think - the spirit-wil be there.” -

New Year's Eve business is usually dbuble that of Saturday night, she says. And she feels the situation won't change radically come Dec, 30,

‘DANNY coy 'LE, whose tave ern bears his name, is of the same opinion. He's planing no extra entertainment, no traditional whoop-de-do.

“It's not worth it,” he says. |

“It wouldn't increase business. It'll be a regular Saturday

night run.” Bud Mills, Club Emerson manager, is going ahead with

Saturday night plans. But he complains the calender quirk will “knock me out of one good night.” " Two major- -domos of local hostelries take another view of the situation. They say it’s sure to be wet out:Saturday night. “I think people will blow their tops on Saturday night,” says Don Steckler, manager of LaRue’s. brate again on Sunday.” He is expecting a capacity crowd, Already, he says, his reservation list is 50 per cent full. \ Reminded that state law requires a midnight halt of fes-

tivities, Mr, Steckler commented: : “That just hurts.” = " ”

EARL WILSON, Hunt Room manager, at the Sheffield Inn, is anticipating as much business on Saturday night as a normal New Year's Eve. To the pessimistic night club owners, no hope is offered by Bernard Doyle, chairman of the State Alcoholic Beverage Commission. “There is nothing we can do,” he points out. Mr. Doyle also reminded merrymakers taverns will be shuttered from Saturday midnight to Tuesday morning. New Year's Day, it seems, is a regular holiday. Asked how he would enforce the no-liquor rule in the county, Sheriff Cunningham was quick on the draw: “You'll have to ask my successor,” he said. leave office at 11:59 p.m, Sunday.”

Hold 6 in Death 0f Woman, 67

Probe Strangulation Of Companion

EL PASO, Tex, Dec. 2 (UP)—A 26-year-old soldier from Pennsyl-|

day as police investigated the death of his 67-year-old woman friend.

Marie Fernandez died of stran-

wound in her mouth. Sgt. Michael Mikolsky of Way-|

mork, Pa., stationed at El Pass 1

Fort Bliss, told authorities he had been suitor and near-constant companion of the woman for a month. Mikolsky was ordered held in jail pending an inquest in the court of Justice of Peace Charles Wind- | berg. Case Very Unusual Police termed the case of the: young man and the much older woman “very unusual,” Mrs. Fernandez was found dead in her apartment Friday. Mikolsky sald he had spent the night there. He went to the apartment Thursday, according to his statements to authorities, and they began-a drinking spree, followed by a tour of several bars, after which they returned to the apart-

ment. Clothing Seirched

the bedroom and awoke to find Mrs. Fernandez searching his clothing. “I asked her what she was doing,” Mikolsky told police authorities. “She grabbed me around the neck. I don’t £aember her saying anything, but I guess I must have hit her.” He said he had given Mrs. Fernandez $30 earlier in the night— “money to keep for me in case I went broke.”

Club Gets Practical SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 2 (UP):

Round Table, the club that col- i

“And they will cele-

| Married 52 Years

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Oaldon

{ { Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Oaldon of Hamblen Township, Brown County, will celebrate their 52d wedding anniversary tomorrow. They have lived most of their life in Brown County, A retired blacksmith, Mr. Oaldon has taken an active part in the Republican Party and was elected to two terms as Hamblen Township trustee, He is a Mason and Mrs. Oaldon is a member of the Eastern Star.

Scientech Club Plans |

Election Session Dec. 18 Officers will be elected at the annual meeting of the Scientech| Club at the Hotel Antlers, Dec.

he following have been.named! by the nominating committee: N.| A. Nicolai, president; D. 8. Mar-| tin, vice presiilent; E. 8. Hildreth, | secretary; Marshall P. Crabill, treasurer, and Paul F. Helm, George 0, Jackson, J. B. Wilson | Harvey P. Rockwell, Joseph 1.

Perry and Howard M. Stradling,| board of directors.

At the regular meeting tomor-|

tan delegate to the United Na tions, will describe the * “Develop ment of Pakistan as a Nation.”

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pass the time of day. From the historic Halifax cita-| del, a fortress built 200 years ago against French and American attacks which never! came, a 25-pounder daily marks, ithe stroke of noon.

The man who sets the city time- | piece on the dot of 12 is 26-year-|

old John O'Connor After carefully priming: it with a wad intended for the most noise’ possible, he waits for an arm) wave from the wireless station] where the exact time is picked up from Washington.

BOYS WILL BE BOYS BOSTON, Dec. 2 (UP)—Even before a big new housing project! was completed in_ Boston's con-|

gested South End, authorities had to spend more than $6000 to re-

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