Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1952 — Page 16

PAGE 16 RL THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. a mm ——t ei —-— FRIDAY, JAN. 4 1952 1° _ By Ed So

Eo . . > ; C to Come Here For Concerto Premier - n fake Child-Biide # nadian Navy Boss T. bh Bledsoe, ‘Department: Store Sales Hold to Even Keel : omposer sora. HAD Ah

: , 3 s of a who “wil}] he Dr. . "E Poli oan WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (UP) — tory Christmas season. Reserve Paul Nordoff, composer Pah i De on Eorle. tAmOPIOW ; Al yeverite. an cem ’ 4 x : 2s From Mate Is ’ X= ! "Department ‘store sales were thé officials said . they. should "be new: Double Concerto, for Vion avening and Sunday afternoon in- 2 tobe Siffepent t ] : Ts “Dies Here atl 74 same: .dpllar-for-dollar, in Decem- pleased: 18 have done as well asand piano, will visit Indianapos the Murat, \. be It I hadn't. | 0 - = ) Order jo. Mather oul eo SU i er . : ber .as they were "in December, they did - , for the world premiere thin ante tn A stamp i » T. Bleds former In- : ine Work this week-end by Fabien 1" velit buy any g ® fromm lunch at oR NA . Thomas T. dsoe, form N° 1950, the’ Federil Reserve Board Last vear’'s December buying a ld Hartley's “To- on ouldn’t ha CHAT ){ ; I lice’ sergeant. died =" Bla uh eo i . Sevitzky and the.-Symphony. business. Harok ®- we wouldn Ty iva thas / % : T 3 Tar Canada's seagoing service- is dianapolis. poli ergean . J was considerably, souped up with ® . » tueid column : N . . 14 4 (UP} «The mother of chi ~ OTA " Kanada, van 3 today-at his home 41 6117 Havep- announced yesterday. huying sprees they pointed’ The work originally was com- day ‘in Rueiness™ Jurk i : i until Mar, J ie VA ean » Bagg A CDN Addn Fan ond R. Main- haw hreaki n the first: {ully oh : ’ - ) a a scare:b ES ’ very ‘day Is 2 ei why r A DB TY linha Le of CATRAR'S AAR breaking in th : " ford Ave. He was T4 + Though mérchants are comi- + “254 this time merchants did missioned by Carroll ‘Glenn,—vio- in The. Tynes. avery } 4 visely hy M t day : 0. Taki he I gu he el of Ca) th an idea modern. anti-submarine essel. Nine yedrs ago Mr. Bledsoe left plaining they had an unsatisfac not have that extra factor. linist, and Eugene List: pianist, wn ritten Hor every y. 1 NO ching va } i 5 a iha Yo Tang or North Atlantic tredty ofgan- bigger. faster and more heavily the police department which he ; 3 EC > " . 2 made Hast ye i : ne : ) ; nee: armed © than the Corvettes of served 35 years. At that time he i PIfinmer.: #5 away on isolated Eira. Mountain et the Canadian Navy de the World War 11. It is considered *ultareq ; 1 aotured Bip, fomphe 3 through the Inhn Hen: perintendent « . NATE. nation main . sub- the answer to the fast long-range aon. rom ¥ C aused his 3 While tryin the} noga-| ton Cn rirne-k PR Agence submarines the Russians are re- ps ui tentativeld ot fo a what the prom aria, ’ S » F 7 } 8 wr 5 Humane } on = Ye Canadian Navy i& supposed ported to have in abundance as a Mortar are i ; d or [ stood to let hin ugged trip 'vesterda 10 he iia the nratect] i of Cana~ result of their acquisiti on of ships ar 8 arrange y . . iy itated. Then h t root hin: an. Walder make the on ht . G . Shirley" Brothers Funeral Home, . 3 when I did. Ti @( \ y qT aw and and plans fromsthe yerman S ar ta : 2 ; y we nN ey1it i ‘ urvivors are his wife, Martha : - | hile we waltz Ridg ¢ Signal "0 ich! With the concurrence of the ol Ris a daumht M i while 7 Ten here the bride s mother ke rin 'E British and United States ravies Tye De S0€,/a daugnler, Vrs, we didn't have 1 . hild hr at 14 live 38 prime ‘ - . x =. Leona Sawyer, a son. Harry R 3 who w A bride at 14 " rt with Canad Navy the Canadian concentrated on Bledsoe " of TiaDane) to { : \ 1da Navy dsoe, ‘ ( ; i 2g = =» » : f &n hit nd official the design of the: ship and. it is pe, ao anapoua. four 2 “WHAT prc : one of small ships and icial gn Can. 8randchildren, a niece and two 2 HE ron M William Ba gnvernment policy is to keep it 20 she first of 14 being built in an- nephews... : soon after the h Zett that she mast ‘take steps tn ‘g «avs Mr. Maingua? I don't adian’ vardg * ;: : “You promis deliver F Deaj fr8um the cee” why we should not be the Carriers Vit In g Hetore tung 3¢ custod f Arvil Ott, 23-year-old aynerts in ~ the . anti-submarine J d a : . Pon Tine fatal” (Canadian naval expansion, as uv ge’ S Firs) 2 gave you last 1} yay id the “znriet ar el : envisaged hy Mr. Mainguay *D GC i “No, sir., W als re! would oi. the Only One Job te Pao going to take the form of acquir ecision els Mr, ,Plummse hride if Mrs: Baggett is unsu We have only one job to do ing and manning more and more’ A 3 tn his office. - Y cf oi ind we ought to be good .at it. anti-submarine vessels to add. to Trimming ¢ Especially wher i fh { upon learning The bigger ravies have ‘h ‘anada’s clus SLYOYAYR... rm; yp Td : Maley Raig upy 34 Digger navies ha : Io - Ing Cavada 3 Sa Qemy vwo I'HE FIRST conviction hy new- knees, of her daughter's secret- wedding of landing craft, hattlesh ps RI two AW wih War II. He Y-APpointed Municipal £ ou rt 3 aro nstice t he her t ngs i am automa all CY ie Vi ’ . 3 hefore . a Ge Irgia justi x th hing 1 ton ica y o! ise re ( ) orig Sar riars BU Judge Scott McDonald was par- THE ASSIS 5 b peace that she w want { her bacy gail OU ZONK Ir Jn an ning yanks, ne Tray al! ! 2 role oT tially set ™side today on appeal, o vantages of fil But A letter from Eva Dean writ- that ig no Con ¢ rned wih the i : he «AN 0 rari ne yr Judge Saul I. Rabb Criminal ested I was in ten in childish scrawl ndicated anti-submarine role or ‘the flerenss foe 9. sinee an] rome s oral Court 2, wiped out ‘a two-day jail rebate, if any, | he oung ) fe W I ipa ( 4H } i ne nece arilv a ire n 1 sentence imposed hy Judge Me- ‘You know cra ir harbor ing

Donald on Herman Brewer, 2128 Sheldon St., on a ‘drunk charge. Judge Rabb alco shaved 5 off a $6 fine. Judge McDonald tried the case Dec. 8, his ret day on the bench Af successor to Mayor Clark

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Fi . . h cd of two children, and Indianapolis nis e resident 33 vears, was steadily

employed and ‘had no previous

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Inventory Police Growl pockn wis GEORGE 11 DETROIT, Jan. 4 (UP)-- Soft. Shor’'s that he's and pear-shaped tones will greet c to “the. Motor City's 30 precxact police stations

A FRIEND who's at the * her school bes: there?” She an

} 5 tired of the blatant NORTH PENN | ways’ ale police officers have A been answering the telephones, Commissioner George . F. Boos ordered that women operators he y Lhired. ’ “I hate to think of the impression a citizen must get when he calls his precinct station and gets a ‘vep’ or ‘yawp’ from the male operators, Commissioner Boos declared. In addition to saving the ear drums of police patrons, Mr. Boos said replacing the men with women operators would help bolster the outdoor ranks of the city's finest,

HARRY K “Harry's Palace schnozz. For C sweater for his

GLORIA RN dreaming of a i + + Celebrated Copacabana hax Ethel Merman, 5-foot TV star & she admitted st arrives this we:

giving up TV G. F. Crouch, Auto Parts spurned the ne

Service Operator, Dies Berle and Ed Si George F. Crouch, auto parts 4 on eersuc gr : off to Palm Sp service -operator,. died. of a heart Tuesday show. attack yesterday at Billings Hos- » pital. He-was 71 and lived at 6680

. . . and WHAT A PRICE SLASHING we've ge, Just 8,

Mr. Crouch owned and operated : 1 Housecoats ; involving $6 mi given them. Many at BELOW WHOLESALE Grou Juv Bue Seon Sto rm Coats e tata en Check REPLACEMENT COST. BE HERE EARLY for Mogrew Post of the Spanish War 8 i ] Sketched is a luscious multicolored, oe “I suppose y

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terrific tonight.’ y Y 1 TEN YOU SAVE A oj & : f i :

terday stamped the ‘final apP= SO a7 proval on a $22 million bonus, : 3 a : clearing the way for a bond issue Just 22 Fine (. « land average payments of $325 to 1d asd 1 . e 2 ess Cha rge, Budget, Layaway 155,000 World War II veterans or WY

printed seersucker housecoat in maize,

blue or pink. Coachman-style wrap.

Large MOUTON collar. - Sites 12 to 20. (Also—dusters at only . “What do yor lin Washington Park. Shirred back, belted all around style $3.98 i ld printed cott | Tres ci2 4s 20 “Well, I've be Sruvivors are his wife, Zoula ; : : in gold printed cotton percale.) land.”

A.; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Smith of Zionsville; sister, Mrs. Edith C. Troy of Indianapolis, and a brother, Allen G., Indianapolis,

Vers Wr I Bons Annual HELENA, Mont., (UP) .

® Red, gray, wine, green, navy or wine checks.

DORIS RUI killed in that p which her frier around missing

Jan. 4 w —Montana’'s Supreme Court yes- Amerie By Rober

NEW YORK simple heroism just because of Capt. Henrik K capsized Flying i North Atlantic, i which to star i squareheaded sk : since ordered «

by Untrimmed dependents, The vote was 4 to 1. . 2 The opinion: reversed a 29-year-Fitted Coats

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Were $69 ond $79. Now.

4 : i sengers to safet. ) : / | First, we ha Nogaetts $8.95 each | ~ “squarehead.”

i term of semier { plied to all men c or Teutonic desc to sea on ships. heen a racial n but in my time i eonnote the kin ness that maki navian the best Here we "hav half-sunk ship ‘ roaring gale, fo simple men gre: It is no gr: ; 1 second the skip she becomes de: ever men throw So long as the keeps on belong

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