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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 46

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-4W -FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1934 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 46- Names In Passing To Climb In Short Pants PORTRAITS By JAMES J. METCALFE Camper Krt Sees Need, Gives Eyes nightfall yesterday, after bright sunshine had melted away much diana and Increasing cloudiness downstate. Indianapolis will have a high 35 degrees this afternoon, but this morning's low will be near 10 degrees, the bureau said. Yesterday's high was 27 degrees and the low was 12 degrees. Most of Indiana's roads were reported in good condition by was during his administration that the program was widened to include the self-employed who make more than $400 a year.

It was said he said he likes his number fine because it contains his favorite number combination, but the social security office manager at Kansas City couldn't reveal what it is. And Truman yesterday was on a train on his way to New York. CHURCH APPROVED? Mra. Betty Jane BeH, wife of the just look at SPECIAL Mercury Indiana will begin warming trp today after two dayi of chill winds, and temperature! will rise above over much Of the state, the weather bureau said last night Forecasters expected maximum temperatures of 30 to 35 degrees, after lows early this morning of 10 to 18 degrees, with fair skies In northern In Special! Regularly 3 of of the snow that made highways hazardous over the north-em part of the state Wednesday. But snowbound roads kept township schools closed yesterday in Elkhart County, and 350 pupils were absent from Elk- Cribs annir- mm Phone MArket 7331 Storkline hart High School because of a radio hoax.

A radio announcement Wednesday night reporting the high school would close because of a heating plant breakdown was dented by school authorities. Radio station officials said a prankster was responsible for the announcement. In South Bend, the death of Frank Bralick, 65 years old, was attributed to a heart attack. "Bralick collapsed Wednesday night while shoveling snow in front cf his home. 2d Demo Files For Congress Race In 6th Charles Harris Jr.

of Montezuma filed his declaration of candidacy yesterday seeking the Democratic nomination for the Sixth Indiana Congressional District Another Democrat, Alanson. L. Albright of Cayuga, filed for the nomination Feb. 23. Republican Representative Cecil Harden of Covington is the incumbent She is seeking renomination.

In Marion County yesterday, two Republicans filed declarations of candidacy for judge of Superior Court, Room 3. The incumbent Judge Norman E. Brennan, 5450 Crawfordsville Road, declared he will seek re-nomination. Also filing for the post was Samuel B. Huffman, 6625 North Michigan Road.

OTHER Marion County candidates filing for the Republican primary included James W. 35.00 now 29 .85 "Hov It Chgrged" pastor of the Cheyenne, (Wyo.T First Christian Church, is an entrant in the Mrs. America contest BET ITS A TIE RepublU can National Chairman Leon, ard W. Hall and his counterpart in the Democratic Party, Stephen A. Mitchell, will meet in debate on March 15 at Georgetown University, from which they both were graduated.

Subject, of course, will be "Which Party?" these PURCHASE! Carefully Filled WHILE A LIMITED NUMBER LASTS well designed, carefully finished, soundly constructed your choice of wax birch, gray or solid maple double drop sides with plastic teething top bars. Link steel spring. Mounted on easy-rolling casters. 1 Crib Innersprlng Mattress Ml Waterproof ticking in gay nursery I 95 A pattern s. Resilient, comfortable sleeping surface.

Downtown Russet Closed Sundays Broad Ripple Russet Closed Mondays Friends of Mrs. Robert Finley Choose Russet to Honor Her 87th Anniversary Real Stone bracelets and earrings in gold-plated sterling Here's a real "Call to Armsto Ears." Wonderfully. stunning pieces so rich and luxurious looking you'd guess them to bevery costly. Choose CARNELIAN, CHRYSOPRASE, LAPIS LAZULI, STRIPED AGATE, ROSE QUARTZ, ONYX. Many different styles to choose from.

I EARRINGS I BRACELETS Plus 20 Tox Last summer Kris went off to camp And there she took a course In how to handle sailboats and The way to ride a horse She also played some tennis and She tried out archery And everything she undertook She did successfully And now our Kris can hardly wait For summer skies of bluo With camping days and happy songs And all she wants to do She loves the water and the road That seem to have no end The sky, the trees, and most of all Each happy little friend There still are many weeks before She finishes fifth grade But she Is dreaming of that ramp And all her plans are made. rcoptrlirht. 19M) Gardner, 1619 South Faust Street, for state representative and Charles F. Kohlmeyer, 96 Burbank Road, for renomination as Warren Township trustee. Filing a declaration for sheriff on the Democratic ticket was Audley C.

Chapman, 838 South Missouri Street. Another Democrat, Henry Richard Bayt, 903 South East Street, withdrew his declaration for state representative. Incidentally, there's no "red tape" involved. Just call and say when and how1 many. Any evening except Saturday.

And if you choose DOWNTOWN RUSSET for the event. Russet will even DONATE the birthday cake, of proper size to serve all the guests in your party and you may have something to say WHAT KIND of a cake. Our Telephone is FR. 3227. ILusset The Unusual Cafeteria 37 SOUTH MERIDIAN 6247 COLLEGE AVE.

pair nir iiriTKT.s RA7F.n I I CHARLES MAYER COMPANY Fvrnllont fiifttl I 29 West Washington Street tXCCIieni UIII5. Indlanapoiis Indiana For Yourself I vlea wnd to Address Birthdays! city 9 Bridesmaids! Real Stone Pieces I Charge Cash or Check C.O.D. General LOOKS AHEAD Maj. Gen. William Dean knows what it means to have eye trouble, so haw "umHoV his eyes for pos- 9 a an helping someone with impaired or blinded vision.

He picked up an eye ail ment while he was held a captive of the Reds in Korea and during the time doctors at Walter Reed Gen. Dean Washington's Army Hospital were curing him he learned of the "eye bank." His wife followed his example, in so far as she could. She lost one eye in an accident. EAST OR WEST. ALL SAME Government-owned stores at Moscow are busy lugging, and selling, cosmetics to the males for presentation Monday to the gals who will be celebrating International Women's Day.

Such luxuries as perfumes (one's named "Red nighties and champagne also are being pushed as presents. NEATNESS PAYS Because he had to have a haircut, Vice President Richard M. Nixon missed all the shooting in the House Monday. He was on his way to see some friends on the House floor, he revealed yesterday, when he stopped off in the House bar bershop. While there he heard the firing.

AW, WE GOT HIS NUMBER Through his own fault, Harry S. Truman had to get a social security number this week. It Postal Tests Set For New Augusta Competitive examinations for the New Augusta postmastership were announced yesterday by the United States Civil Service Commission. Applications for the position, vacant at present, will be received at the New Augusta post-office until March 30. Applicants must be between the ages of 25 and 63 years; must have two years' experience in postal work; must have established a one-year residency requirement and must submit to a written test.

Further information may be obtained at the New Augusta Postoffice or from the Civil Service Commission office in the Indianapolis Postoffice Building. RY FXAMES Firemen con Iff "4.. Ml Nixon Mall Orders Maple Play Yard Selected hard maple with non-toxic finish. Sturdy pc prestwood floor. Easy roll casters.

Folds easily for storage. WATERPROOF PAD, 4.95 Taylor Tot Stroller Blue ana white or gray and white. Rubber coir. I I .95 ered bumpers, detach' able handle. Charles Illmjcru Companij 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET PICTURES BANNER-WHITEHILL low TOD Mrs.

Finley, who resides at 4207 Broadway, is another of those whom we are proud to speak of as "old-time friends of Russet." We're equally proud that so many of her friends are also friends of ours. They staged her 87th Anniversary dinner at Russet on Friday. Feb. 26. We've not mentioned these birthday dinners so often lately but they seem to be growing more popular all the time.

Honor guests range from one year of age to those can remember when Indianapolis was just a big country town. 11" a 41 Tn' rr'L'v tW, i terms or charge account AY'S iff .1 come by smoke. Sixty guests were led to safety from the adjoining buildings near the City Hall. The Manitoba is at the left and the Imperial at the right. (AP Wirephoto) tinuing yesterday to pour water into the smoldering ruins of two pioneer hotels at Winnipeg, Manitoba, 12 hours after flames broke out The only casualty was a fireman, over- FIRE FLATTENS IOWA TOWN'S BUSINESS SECTION in the left center, then jumped across the street, destroying Nine business establishments In Elma, a town of 731 popu- structures at the right center.

Nine families were routed lation, were reduced to ruble early yesterday by fire. Esti- from their apartments, but no one was injured. (AP Wire-mated damage is $500,000. The fire started in the buildings photo) I 't m. A- -ft i i 1 STARS OF 1952 OLYMPIC TEAM WED Mr.

and Mrf. Jack B. Kelly shown after their marriage in the chapel of Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington last night. She is the former Mary Gray Freeman, daughter of Lt. Col.

and Mrs. Monroe Freeman of Washington, and was a member of the Olympic swimming team of 1952. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Kelly Sr. of Philadelphia, was also a member of the same team. (AP Wirephoto) IT'S BUCKS, NOT BOOKS PEOPLE WANT Seigfried Wcisberger of Baltimore is convinced that "the age of the boob is upon us." He's closing his world-famous Peabody Bookshop still stocked with 100,000 volumes nobody wants to read. "The people don't want books and culture they want dollars," he snorts. (AP Wirephoto) day and a foot was added yesterday.

This motorist, like thousands of others, wasn't able to budge his vehicle. (AP Wirephoto) WHAT YOU MIGIIT CALL SNOWED UNDER Many motorists of Cleveland, found their cars in this condition last night after another heavy fall of snow. Fifteen inches of snow fell Monday; three inches more came down Wednes -ft iH i iTT i Hi ni I.

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