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{| (UP) — The once-farious Earl K Carroll theater-restaurant, a fi- John W, Wilson s”place as health diana Public Service Commission
1 £ e since the death of and physical director. of Central today to order the installation of| | Nanclal fan owman, will join YMCA on Jan. 15. ¥ 'automatic safety devices at’ four court decision in which Walter A. Allen County |treasurer, said his ex officio duties Kendallville 28 Ft. Wayne city treasurer en-|
program head of (and Avilla as “extra hazardous” titled him to spend more than his| Denver's YMCA. because of the obstruction of view|annual $10,000 compensation limit.
Mr. Felger appealed when the Indiana Appellate Court ordered eee me ———— {him to return $6552 in alleged ex4 : cessive compensation which he reaianapotis vs Rites Set for tained in 1945 and 1946. He said he was entitled to a salary as ex
Camp since it Mother of Priest officio city treasurer plus the $10,
Mr. Oakshott opened in June,| garyuices will be held at 9:30/000 limitation on county treas-
other figures from the theatrical past in television. Columbia Broadcasting System] television network has leased the lavish Sunset Boulevard night-| club for use as a -television theater,
most of the time since Mr. Car-| roll’s death in an airplane crash in 1048, was leased yesterday to! CBS for a onesyear period for
1$125,000 by real estate operator)
Frank 8. Hofues, who purchased] it in 1950.
Municipal Court 4 today.
the 400 block of W. Washington|
Public spirited local mer chants, as an expression of goodwill, want you to receive this lovely basket of gifts, if you have just moved to the city, are @ New Mother or have just moved to a new address within the city. There's nothing to buy. No obligation. Phone your Welcome Wagon Hostess whose phone is listed below and arrange to receive these gifts,
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flicceman already had snared the
: 1 iwife of Paul O. Jones, 1435 W. | 4 32d St., as chief deputy clerk, | \__oF Judge Scott B. McDonald with-|" recive Jan. 1.
“4 held judgment on the public in-
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For a morning of listening pleasure, just look at the all-star lineup every morning on WISH
* 9:00 AM.—My True Story * 9:25 AM—Edward Amold * 9:30 AM.—Befty Crocker % 9:45 A.M.—Against The Storm % 10:00 A.M.—Lone Journey % 10:15 A.M.—When A Girl Marries % 10:30 A.M.—Break The Bank % 11:00 AM.—Jack Berch Show * 11:15 AM.—Viclor Lindlahr * 11:30 A.M.—Keys To Happiness % 11:45 AM.—Faulkner At Noon % 12:00 Noon—Paul Harvey News
St. at 1:30 a. m. today. His| captor was a policeman investi-| gating reports of two break-ins) near there. { But he received staunch sup-| port for his alibi from another policeman who had pursued him] from the vicinity of the bus sta-| tion. There the convivial “wolf”! had tried to become too chummy! with an Indianapolis woman. She yelled. He ran. The policeman gave chase, not catching up until his fellow po-
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After hearing the unique story, |
|toxication charge. ~
Realtor, 60, Dies |
At Hospital Here (flee in 13-below zero weather. No
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John C. English, realtor with
died yesterday in Methodist Hos-| pital. Death followed extended ill health. | Mr. English was 60, and lived at 4014 N, Capitol Ave. Home for their father’s funeral {are Mr. English’s’ thre¢ GI sons: Lt, John Robert English, stationed at San Francisco, Lt. James W. English, Biloxi, Miss., and Lt. Edward E. English, Oscoda, Mich. A member of Versailles, O. Masonic Lodge, Mr. English also held membership in the . local Scottish Rite. Formerly, he was a member of the latter group's symphony. He was active in Broadway Methodist church where his wife, | Ellen, is organist. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday dt Broadway Methodist | Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
Remember the Orphans Men of 5027 ASU, a station] complement company at Ft. Harrison, will play S8anta Claus to 29 orphans from Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors’ Home and to children of men in the company tonight in their mess hall.
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_An early morning sprint can be ~gn049 and Brooklyn, and served Fr. John '§. Walsh, assistant risky sport. Particularly on #%, {ne Navy from 1934 to 1946. pastor of the Church of the Lit downtown street in the vicinity of pe jg married and has three chil-tle Flower, died yesterdav '» & '° SIOUX CITY, Ia. Dec. 13 (UP)
He was seized while running in Strike in Terre Haute
elected City Clerk, today ap-
' More than-60 persons living in Eric W. Oakshott will take Noble, County petitioned the In-
Mr. Wilson Pennsylvania Railroad crossings Felger, ‘former will resign Sat- there. ¢ urday to become| The petition described four physical and crossings between
Mr. Oakshott, ©f approaching motorists. All the a native of Eng-|crossings are used by school and' lands has di- mail vehicles, the petition said. |
rected the In-
Flat Rock River|
1946. He will, n gaturday in P. J. Ryan & urers.
come here from Ft.* Wayne, gongs Funeral Home, and requiem| The state attorney general's of-
Co. workers held a 14-cent hourly Haute. imiliation.”
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proved insurance plan, termi-|vivors include: Four daughters,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES CBS-TV Leases Famed Named to YM [Seek Safety Devices Allen Countian’s [Squawk Hollywood Restaurant pact in City At Rail Crossings | Appeal Rejecte d
The Indiana Supreme Court refused yesterday to review a lower
Big Bad Wolf ‘where he joined the YMCA staff magq at 10 a. m. in St. Joseph's fice sued for return of the money, . |seven years ago and has been Church in Terre Haute for Mrs.|and the Allen Circuit Court ruled Little Sheepish |physical director four years. Margaret Walsh. in favor of Mr. Felger. { Previously he did “Y” work in| Mrs. Walsh, mother of the Rev. eee rr
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break-ins. |dren. ‘ Anthony's Hospital, Terre Haute. —The widow of a Korean War But a. 33-¥ sapela Ch m : She was 74. : hero, denied burial in Memorial 0., “wolf” had a perfect a Pay Hike Helps End | She was a member of the Na- Park Cemetery here because he|
{tional Council of Catholic Wom-/was an Indian, sued the ceme-| jen, Altar Society of St. Margaret tery for $180,000. Mrs. John Rice TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 13 (UP) |Mary’s Church and St. Anthony's of Winnebago, Neb., charged she —Some 300 AFL Homepacking Hospital . Sewing Guild, Terre suffered “injuries
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