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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 7

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Arnhem Bridge Aids In Link-Up IDroAvn to Address Maurice, acTllerr i Is bate In ranee v. of the law revoked 21 peimit. 52 permittees and collected i from the permittees for penalties and sale of illegally possessed liouor. lllll K(M On 1 1 (ill Pmi5 SPpt --'-Mrice V.UHJ 1 LULI ailUlI Chevalier, French screen actor, is THE SUNDAY STAR 7 SUNDAY, SEPT. 2-1, 1944.

Woman Badly Burned As Clothing Ignites Mrs. Gertrude Himmell, 34 years old, 1702 South Belmont avenue, mother of 10 children, suffered ADC RECEIPTS DROP 3J PGT. The Indiana Alcoholic Beveraee Commi.on collected a total of S3. 625,845.70 in receipts from all sources during the fiscal year ending last June 30, according to a report released yesterday bv the Paul V. Brown, superintendent: 1,1 ve, Soa neaun ana living of citv parks, will he guest speaker with (vien af Mauzac in south- -A at 8 o'clock Friday night at the i vestern France, the actor's busi opening meeting of the Indianap i.ess manager, Max Ruppa, said second and third degree face and jbody burns yesterday when her mi-ess cauRnt me.

nier nusDanci, huppa said he had received air.eorpe Himmeit tnirt letter from friends of the actor Iwife was rnnkinir when flump who are ith him. I from a hurner ismitprl hpr rlntVi- commission. This was a decrease of 3.7 per cent from receipts of the previous year. Marion county civil units re There have been varying reports, inc. A Dolice emereencv souad ad- concerning Chevalier since the lib- ministered first aid and she was eration of Paris.

One report said taken to Citv Hnsnital wher hPi had been shot. I condition is serious. Six Local Men In Group Given Croix de Guerre For lialian Offensive Six Indianapolis men are members of a B-26 Marauder group, stationed in Italy, which recently was awarded the French Croix de Guerre by Gen. Charles DeGaulle. President of the provisional French government.

The citation, presented for the unit's part in the allied offensive in central Italy, was the first such presented to an American group. Indianapolis men honored were- Staff Sergeant Paul L. Craw-shaw, 1115 West 30th street: Technical Sergeant Walter J. Wissell. 1811 South Talbott street; Staff Sergeant Jacob R.

Freije, 5355 Central avenue; Corporal James P. McNulty, 825 North Rural street; Corporal John F. McCarthy, ceived $279,561.90 of a total of $1,425,723.67 distributed to city, town and county treasurers bv the ABC. State school units re olis. Federation of Communitj Civic Clubs, fall program.

Mr. Brown will speak on "Future Plans for the Park and Recreation System of Indianapolis." Postwar planning projects will be discussed by federation members and the meeting will be open to the public. Mrs. William H. Owen is in charge of the program.

Woman, Daughter Hurt In Automobile Collision Collision of two automobiles at 13th street and Colorado avenue last night caused the injury of two persons and arrest of one of the drivers. The one on the left is Jackie Cleason ceived 5.16,882.66. while went -into the state general fund. A summary of the report showed that the commission cited 467 per- LABORERS Xfr. rApnMlna AIL-intnn 3 617 North Gray street, and Sergt.

iff WsA" As? mJl Blaine Farkus, 712 Arnolda ave years old, 1444 North Colorado avenue, driver of a car traveling north on Colorado avenue, suffered iff, nue. Sergt. Earl F. Halferty, R.R. 1, Hudson, also received the award.

chest and possible internal In Lieut. Art Cook Writes Hit Tunes as Well as juries, and her 14-year-old daughter, Jacqueline Atkinson, a passenger, suffered head and leg injuries. Both were taken to Methodist Hospital where each was reported in fair condition. Publicity for WAC Unit Lieut. Art Cook, public relations The Atkinson automobile was In collision with an automobile driven by Lieut.

Earl W. Kujala, 1313 North Chester avenue, who is stationed at Billings General Hospital. Lieut. Kujala was charged with operating a motor vehicle while IS HE RADIO'S BIGGEST NEW FIND Lots of people think he is. Listen to him tonight and see for yourself.

Jackie Gleason, comedy star of the Broadway hit "Follow the Girls," teams up with Les Tremayne, M.C.; Andy Russell, brilliant young singer; and the Old Gold orchestra. Tune in tonight on NBC station WIRE, 9:30 P. M. The photo shows the city of Arnhem in Holla nd and the pontoon bridge which British Second Army patrols apparently crossed in their linlc-up with the "lost division" of airborne troopers. Dis-patches said that bitter fighting raged in the area, Yank and Tommy glidermen landing to bolster the position despite fierce German resistance.

(Associated Press Wirephoto to The Star.) White or Colored Immidiaft Employment Steady, reliable men wanted AT ONCE who will work hard day a week ond 8 hour a day! Short Training Period There will be a itiort training period during whlrb time you will be paid 7fte per hour or S40.M per week. After thit yon become an operator and draw a minimum of approximately 154.00 week. How to Qst Thin Take Kirertids ear direct to plant at 110 Wett 18th St. rieaie do not phono. SEE MR.

MeWILLIAMS Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The GLIDDEN Co. feed" Mill DiVij'ot 1160 West 18th St. under the influence of liquor.

Local Officer Returning From Chinese Campaign MEETINGS officer for WAC recruiting in Indiana, has written a song, "Farewell to Love," that appears to be on its ay to being one of the hit tunes. It already ha rated a number of Mutual network billings and records are being made. This is his first serious attempt at song writing. He has been in the army since 1942. His home was formerly in Cleveland, where he played in bands as drummer and tympanlst and for over seven years wrote a daily-column as radio editor of the Cleveland Press.

In 1930 he became radio announcer for Isham Jones and wrote and produced the sustaining and commercial programs for Jones. In 1936 he was musical director for both the Columbia and Mutual network. He has also served as public relations officer in an advertising firm. The Christian Mothers' Society of the Sacred Heart Catholic Your Obsolete Upright or Player Piano Can Be TRANSFORMED TO LOOK LIKE THIS! Spanish War Veterans at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in Fort Fiiondly. Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the cluhrooni.

The U.S.A. chapter of American rar Mothers will have a meeting at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the West room of ihn War Church will sponsor the first of a series of fall card parties at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Sacred Heart hall, 1600 South Me Memorial. ridian street. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the In dianapolis Police Department will ip meet at 2 clock tomorrow after- Your Photograph Will Bring Joy to His Christmas i aJ JlJil Rhodius Park Junior Police will meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday night in the community center to discuss the spending of $50, proceeds from a recent jamboree, for recreational equipment. Chapman Corps No.

10 of the Women's Relief Corps will meet nt 1 :30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Fort Friendly. Initiation ceremonies will be conducted hy the 'nd'nnnpolis Past Presidents' Corps. Coleman Park Junior Police will sponsor a talent show and musical revue nt 8 o'clock Thursday night 1 "fc lllll' 1 I 7 i4? in the park. The show will be av directed by A. L.

VonWlller. MOM AND DAD LIF.IT. COL. M. II.

DOWD. Among allied military leaders who have been directing the Sal-ween river campaign against the Japanese In China is 34-year-old Lieut. Col. Morris R. Dowd of Indianapolis, who is returning to this country on special duty.

Graduated from Indiana University In 1932, Col. Dowd has been In the army since Jan. 10, 1934, The Christmas Card Club will noon in (he auditorium of the L. S. Ayies fe f'o.

There will be an election of officers. The Past Noble Grands Club of Myrtle Rebekah Lodge will hold its regular meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. Edith Drago, 2921 West Washington street. Mrs. Anita McConnell and Mrs.

Leila Furler will assist. Indianapolis Court No. 1, Order of Amaranth, will give a public card party at 940 East Washington street at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, Sept. 27. Mrs.

Elsie Davidson and Mrs. Loraine Gronauer will be in charge. Election of olficer will high light the first fall meeting of the Pastmasters' Wives' Association of Centre Lodge, F. and A. M.

Wednesday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sink, 511 North Bancroft avenue. The Norih Indianapolis Civic League will have a meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday night in school No. 41.

Members are urged to bring magazines for donation to service men's centers. Catherine Merrill Tent No. 9, Daughter of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will meet at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Fort Friendly. There will be a covered dish luncheon at noon. New Augusta O.E.S.

will meet Wednesday night in the Masonic temple. Revellers auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will sponsor a public euohre party at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday night in Fountain Square hall. Lyndhurst, O.E.S., No. 505, will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night in Lyndhurst Masonic temple. Beech Grove chapter No.

4(55, O.E.S,, will have a stated meeting with a program Tuesday night in honor of the 23d anniversary. Indiana Old-Age Pension Group No. 17 will meet tomorrow night in sponsor a public card party at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Foodcraft Shop. and In the Chlna-Burma-India theater since January, 1943. Husband of Mrs.

Dorothy A. Dowd of Miami Beach, Col. Dowd lived formerly at 2810 North Meridian Indianapolis White Shrine No. fi will have a stated meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday night In Castle Hall, 230 East Ohio street. Mrs.

Mathilda Tsehudi Is worthy high priestess and John Robinson, watchman of the shepherds. PROMOTED TO SERJEANT. Kenneth H. Waterman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry C. Waterman, R.R. 5, stationed at an air depot in Italy, has been promoted to the grade of sergeant. Munln tesobors. muslclani and nttidentn prefer this piano be-caiiiw of ltd dcop, rich, ranonant ton and ita riponatv action.

1U imart atyllnj adda charm to your noma. Plana your order now hava that ofd-faililnnoil piano reityltd In tlma for Clirlatmaa delivery, WILKING MUSIC CO. Horn oliht mtNVAY 120 E. Ohio IX 6464 Opn fvannji 1 WaT street. The Indianapolis ofllcc-r was one of the American soldiers who aid ed In establishing the air support system of dropping food and am TERMS! munition to Chinese ground troops from planes.

It's the one gift only you can give and the one gift will priie among all others. Be sure your Christmas portraits bear the Tower name. You will be sure of the finest you will be proud to give them, and they will be happily received. MAIL OVERSEAS PHOTOGRAPHS SEPTEMBER I5TH TO OCTOBER I5TH It is not one bit too early to have a new photograph taken. Do it today to insure early delivery in time for mailing.

TOWER STUDIOS 57 Monument Circle Street Floor Also 1 1 South Ritter Avenue Irvington NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARYOPEN DAILY TO TO 6 P. M. McCIain's hall, State and Hoyt ave-inues. i Irvinglon O.E.S. Auxiliary will jhave a birthday luncheon at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In Ir-vington Masonic temple, 5515 East 'Washington street.

Progress Rebekah Lodge No. 395 will observe Friends night at 8 o'clock Tuesday night. The first fall Cast raid parfy will be given at 8:30 o'clock Thursday night in the Sahara Grotto home, 4107 East Washington street. Mrs. Eflie Ammons is chairman.

Til i i Mwrw in mils lor a uanqufi-nirci nig 01 1 all Indianapolis lodges of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will be dis cussed at a meeting of the lodges! at 7 o'clock tomorrow night In i Trainmen's hall. 901 of the Ladies Auxiliary of the! Brotherhood of Railroad rainmen will have a meeting at 8 o'clock! tomorrow night in Castle Hall, WALNUT VEHEER BEDROOM Gold Star services will be conducted by the 17th organized division of the United States Naval Reserve at a meeting at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the home; of Mrs. Pearl Seherer, 2005 Earth The Grand vipu and North Side GROUP COMPLETE ssl Civic League will at 8 o'clock When the Peace Conference was Assembling tomorrow night in tne auinenana Full size BED large loomy CHEST drop, center VANITY with extra large PLATE GLASS MIRROR. All three pieces In fine walnut veneer with waterfall styling. COMFORTABLE MAT-TRESS Coil Springs Boudoir Chair, Vanity Bench and Pair Vanity Lamps.

(Dresser in place of vanity if desired.) EASY TERMS nil Complete Spring-Filled LOUNGE CHAIRS Open Monday 9:45 A. M. to 9 P. M. 3D95 Presbyterian Church.

Naomi'Auxiliary No. 131, O.E.S., will sponsor a public card party Thursday night on third floor of the Fountain Square Theater building. Indianapolis Chapter No. 393, O.ES., will have initiation ceremonies at 8 o'clock Tuesday night in the temple at 1322 West Morris street Koran Templeof the Daughters of the Nile will have an all-day meeting Thursday in the home of Mrs. Flora May Kretsch, 3249 Ruckle street.

Fidelity Rebekah Lodge No. 227. will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the hall at 1609 Prospect street. The County W.C.T.U. will meet at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning In the Roberts Park Methodist Church.

Lawrence chapter No. 384, O.E.S., will have initiation ceremonies Wednesday night In the Masonic hall in Lawrence. Initiation ceremonies will high; 11 1 (k. Mai UivaM: Choice of modern covers deep, restful spring-filled con WIRI BUILDING REPUTATION through PERFORMANCE For a quarter of a century the name Corduroy has consistently earned recognition at a symbol of tha last word in tire quality. And now as a erowning achievement, Corduroy tiresand tubes, manufactured from American-made synthetU rubber, are chalking up performance records that are adding new laurels to Corduroy's fame.

For aupreme quality and value, now and postwar, sea your neighborhood Corduroy dealer. From th vary beginning tha CorduroyTlubber Company has enjoyed the highest rating in Dun and Eradrtreet AAA-1. struction a rdwood frames. Comp 1 with Opposite Indiana TheaterK ugni a meeting tl Meirew Auxiliary to the United '(.

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