Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1941 — Page 9
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1941 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 9
D P S N H f / and teach journalism. tives, which now employ 1,500,000 { : ( ) J | In May, 1938, he helped found people and produce $15,000,000 worth RE CIB 1673 [ TRUMAN DIRECTS Fines, nce a Student af a auw, ays a on ope u the Chinese Industrial Co- opera- [of goods a month. By DANIEL KIDNEY and airplanes to launch a counter- mission to China for President After two years as a reporter tor 3 ARMS GOST Ul Times Staff Writer |oftensive. | Roosevelt, and also Rear Admiral | the Detioil ews oe Iohymad 0 MATINEE 4 WASHINGTON, April 3.—Dr. Hu-| “Our people,” he said, “are still Harry Yarnell. | China to ru. SATURDA . APR. §
(bert Liang, a one-time DePauw laughing, despite three and one.) “Our hopes are high” he said, | 3:00-5:00 P. M.
University student who now heads half years of bombing. We are con- 2} Variet M | | AZ | winking his right eye, “for some y in eails 4 * I Industrial Co-operatives fident. Our morale is high. The] a “Show Me- State’ Senator fe Chinese in ’
at Chungking, left here for New Japs are bogged down. Their troops help from the Lease-Lend Act.”
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Wants to Know Where {York City today after conferring are listless, weary. They've had no| He pointed out that he made his | — ter een? des ARTHUR MURRAY TEACHERS
with Government officials regarding active fighting. The time is ripe.” first visit to the United States in
0 lo& i 40 Billion Went increased aid for China. | Dr. Liang left Chungking March 1920 "at Baldwin-Wallace College, (ESS i : 1 Music by the Biltmore Boys—No Cover Charge | | |
The Chinese now have 3,000,000 4 and Hongkong March 12 to fly to Berea, 0. Later he studied automo- } " a Rd AT 3 P. M. PRESENTING THEIR LATEST CREATION By PETER EDSON troops in the field against the Jap- New York to assist in the United ve sngincering at the Ford Sain : The “Swinguett” 3 = anese invaders, Dr Liang declared, China Relief Campaign. He con- 0 echnology in Detroit and jour-| A | Times Special Weiter and all they need Is proper equip-|ferred here with Lauchlin Currie, nalism at DePauw and the Univer- | SAPPHIRE ROOM—HOTEL WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, April 3.—An in-/ment such as heavy artillery, tanks! who recently completed a secret sity of Chicago. vestigation of 40 billion dollars will
We Are jot going in Washington next Mon- | | day. | It will be Senator Harry 8. Tru-| OF HY) Nati ll man’s special seven-man committee | iona y to investigate y 4 national defense SRR { | \) | 2 b LE — where PT | ae —— e 3 FE 7 3
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: ‘ ARs UTC 1 4 CR sol ne taste... Amazingly Priced! pipe. are getting today's bread today! RO A0UsE Keep, WASH HR 4 LARGE 0 ’ e 7 Exclusively Ours! | Mr. Fulton, 32, is the quiet digger. | : : IY LB. and you ll say it's v ! . St Wiiiestes ioe called will be REA 3 1] 0 w TT 2 2 "AMERICA’S BEST . s ries o ar and N then the heads of OPM. wl A . YET 1) SELLS y: T A LOAVES BREAD BUY " : it is hoped to get general state-
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fellows who did the work, explaining why they made deals and how,
Two Actual Investigators i = Actual investigation will be in the ||] = thands of Hugh A. Fulton and!
Charles Patrick Clark, and the com- | mittee could not have obtained!
much better talent. Ei | Mr. Fulton, 32,is the quiet digger. | He made his reputation as prose- | Lb. C cutor in the Associated Gas and RIB HALF Electric cleanup which resulted in| | the EOAvichen of the utilities man,
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wp for i tl to} nl NONE HIGHER b. 1 authority to probe types HE YRTRYRES land terms of contracts, methods of RN ED Ib awarding, subcontracts, geographic , 3 yi distribution, effects on labor and mi- | WH. OR SH. HALF EF GC GCG S . 4 = & S E gration of labor, practices of man-| Medium-—Crestview—In Cartons MACARONI S A L M Oo N C [agement, bonuses, extra costs and REEF RIB 4 , Doz. 23c OR SPAGHETTI a e [the old blanket subject of “such! tall o% e = : -1b |other matters as the committee : U. S. Grade ' : cans 27¢ K Gees soporte | Chet , 20el] 3 ]9C 2 MELO 0 ~ Senate to Get Reports BEEF SKINNED : In Cartons AMER I The idea is that the committee 3 [shall report its findings back to the SMOKED HAMS : : SULTANA Reg. i Senate, but as any dirt is uncovered R Oo A S T 3 PAAS EGG DYES. .m°F, 3 kgs. 25¢ TUNA FLAKES ? 10¢c WILDMERE BUTTER re n 340 { : gg nrc SULTANA tall BROAD OR 2, it may be turned over to the De-| Best Chuck, Round Bone or Swiss Armour’s 2 : SWISS CHEES JoMESTIS Ih dle MACKEREL *~"'™ 3 cans 25¢ EGG NOODLE FINE . 10¢ partment of Justice for prosecution. | NON 5 C = >
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