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+ YOO-HOO, BETTY, whoever you are , . , here i8, some sweet-talk for you, from three grateful 's

It’s contained in a letter from an Indianapolis es" mother of one of the trio. \

She writes “I just received a letter from my gon, who is in the 28th Division in Germany. He

and relay this: “The 28th Division wishes to Blue Plate Officers

‘express its thanks to a girl named|

“Betty” in Indianapolis, for ail] Bernard W. Schotters, secretary she did for us before we left! {of Indianapolis Power & Light Camp Atterbury. She is 5 feet 4 ©0., has sucinches tall, weighs. 115 pounds Ceeded Howard § and has brown eyes and brown! W. Niemeyer as hair, Three of us want to offer President of theg

our personal thanks, {Universal Club, (Signed) “Ray, Chuck, Dick.” Other officers “lelected by the MRA | business men's

A labor-management team rep- luncheon grouy resenting Miami - based airlines 2'® James Harand workers will speak on Moral TiS, vice presi-

Re-Armament at 8 p. m. tomorrow 4ent; William In World War : Chance, secreMemorial, during tary - treasurer; ny. gonotters

JJames Liynth, seargeant-at-arms, and Charles

|{Keagle and Henry Newborn, directors.

a Pearl Harbor Day meeting. The group will include Edgar H. | Chambers, gen- d eral chairman of Division 1, International Association of Machin-

Gifts for Patients

Christmas- gifts for patients at Central State Hospital are being {sought by the Christmas Cheer ists AFL. He and {Committee of Marion * County three others will {Mental Health Society. Cash con-report-on how pq. Chambers tributions or gifts will be accepted the - MRA for- at headquarters, 2331 N. Meridian mula (not who's right but what's §t. or at the home of Mrs. Augusright) has been applied in the tus Coburn, 4828 N. Illinois St. Miami area since a crippling chairman. strike there in January. Their evidence shows reduced friction and Chairman Again increased production. Mayor Joseph Flaugh of Benton A. E. Jones, assistant principal Harbor, Mich. will address the ©f Washington High School, has meeting to tell how MRA reduced Peen re-named chairman of the

crime in his city. (West * District. Boy Scouts of | America. Clarence Farrington Open House {was chosen president, Frank Hop-

Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm A. Wise, Pe's Vice president, and Joe Gran: 126 E. 30th St. will hold open "°% district chairman.

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Hollywood Ice Revue featuring Barbara Ann Scott. §3, $2.40 $1.80 State Fair Grounds

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, High Scheel Production of

| Victor Herbert's “The Red | Mill.” Warren Central gym- | | masium. 8 p. m,

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Counterfeiter

Police today .are looking for a confident- counterfeiter with a ‘yen for teaching his pals the 1

trick of “passing the green.” Cab driver James L. Miller, 33,

of 1052 N. Sherman Drive, last night failed in an effort to lead police to a passenger who vragged of having $50,000 in" phony! § money, : Mr. Miller reported his pasgE senger played host at a South

Side tavern. and flashed a number

number,

His . passenger offered to show : him “how easy” it is to pass the

bills. The passenger’ then Shi igingly purchased gasoline for

{Miller's cab at a Gaseteria a

tion, 1017 E. Washington paying with one of the bills. In the 500-block of Massachu-

setts Ave. Mr. Miller spotted a police ‘car and stopped to tell

the law about his friendly fare. When police returned, the suspected counterfeiter had fled.

Police obtained the $20 hill

from the fililng station attend-

ant and are hoding it for investi-

{gation by Sec ret Service agents,

of $20 bills. Mr. Miller said all the bills had the same serial be

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