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Convention Plans Next Step’ Soviets Expected to Oppose Toward Restoring UMW [| Request for Observers To Membership. | a At Their Front.

“When I Am 82' ’ W . By FRED W. PERKINS 9 WASHINGTON, Oct, 14. (U. P). 1 HOPE THAT when I'm 82 I'l have a clean cabin Times Special Writer a £ 8 y ~The United States and Great

to live in, and a mean dog I love, and feel good all| BOSTON, Oct. 14.—The Britain are expected st the foreign

the time, and be able to take a bath at noon, and - Si a | the time, end be able 10 tole Soi anf snk and (Poderation of Labot ia gutting Tels _Iministers’ conference in Moscow to

_ go off down the road raising hell. 1 sure hope 1|f0r a postwar struggle to retin : offer the Soviet Union assurances can, but I'll have to grow younger mighty fast if I-do. im -on-the. is iii of a “second front” not later than

s =» } £ the early spring of 1944.

Mrs. Laura McLean keeps a store in the village . : | | If that satisfies the Russians, the of McGrath, over on the Kuskokwim river. ; conference can proceed quickly to You wouldn't know it was a store till you got ; 2 {other matters, inside, for it's just a log house, and no sign or any- & : One of them doubtless will be the thing outside. And even insidewit's just halfway day the next step toward restoring question of Anglo-American mili store—some long board tables with new overalls and |the half million United Mine Works| i tary observers going to the Russocandy and stuff piled on them, and some steel traps ers to the organization out of which Ay German front, American military hanging on the wall And Mrs. McLean sitting there [they followed John L. Lewis eight} J men repeatedly have regretted Russewing, or talking with some Indian girls. years ago, and thus to reinforce the . sian refusal to let them get a close i Mrs. McLean is a large woman; she's white-haired, (A. F. L.= . lup of German battle tactics. ‘famous as a Singer . and she gets around a littie stimy. And she is gen- This followed the A. PF L save jrusther, it is Hawg, the Russians “ right in erous and kind. She has been in Alaska a long tion's action late yesterday, {have been reluc nt even to pass . Jose, Roya aking a hath, tng 3 long time. She is sad, Her husband died years 8g. hours of ar nt, in voting su- a ii i jon to allied chiefs of staff informa-nowy-clean pair of white wool socks. “I want to She keeps on with the store—meagerly, emptily. thority to the executive council 10! nN gheffield ave. junkmen . . . Dick McCray, Tom Abshier and George Wilson (left to right) ... they are (hon about German battle tactics ow you & picture, Moss. Old Jack with his beard. “How long have you been in McGrath, Mrs. Me- conduct further negotiations with : in the scrap. land strategy. Wait a minute, Il find it.” Lean?” I asked her. x Mr, Lewis and make a decision. t T5 lav Cite, Japs in Soviet Old Jack's face is a masterplece. His face Just “Seventeen years,” she said, Her voice rose, “sev- . Dissension’ There probably is more scrap irshier of 738 have collecied over on our wagon it says, ‘Get rid of vs without words that the world is a swell place enteen years in jail, my boy. Seventeen years in : three boys in the 700 block of N. three tons of metal and turned itithe Japanazis' And we mean it, 1f Secretary of State Cordell Hull

. - » The main question was whether lover to the drive just finished at said George feelingly. and British Foreign Minister An4 Old Jack's got it by the tail. “Wish you could Jail. de’ courcll. a kind ‘ot hoard” ot Sheffield ave. than in most stOck~| 4,0 yinool, 551 King ave. “Look what we've got to. start|{thony Eden raise the question of . plies of the old metal gathered for| An4 now they have started all|with again” put in Tom. “An old allied military observers with For-

: . directors, should be required to. re- ! 4 ; Inside Indianapolis By Lowell Nussbaum! v's « reise or mec] 30 es vxs soe th honor obo or more. stat, + dont now "Russians wil point out that thers

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lconvention before welcoming back {being among the scrappiest scrap| “We're going to keep right on). Included in their Scrap ares [om a great many Japanese military ad collectors -for Uncle Sam. going,” sald Dick. “It's our job,/were a comp ete furnace, three officers in Moscow. The Russians THE RECEPTION at the statehouse yesterday in - first two days, Oct. 31 and 22, are became up whe Mr. Lewis and PANY. "Since school opened this -falliand gee, we're not big enough hiwte water tanks and yards of will inquire how they could permit of the 225-pound Poland China hog Governor teachers’ convention. The elementary schools w > Several board members, Ineluding George Wilson, 733 N. Sheffield; |fight.” drain pipe. lalied military men at the front Ty ¢ Nebraska closed all the following week for the distribution of the carpenters chief, “Big Dick McCray of 737 and Tom Ab-| “But that's the way we feel. See, The boys have proved their metal. without also inviting the Japanese. Schricker won from Governor Griswold of Ne war ration book 4. High school pupils will be off |Hutcheson, who was socked on the ———————r—— - maton Er ——— TT TTT | The semi-oficlal Moscow news-

brought forth one of the most impressive groups of only Oct. 21 and 22. . . . Horace Ewing, crippled newsie inose by Mr. Lewis at an Atlantic ’ . ra assembled here in recent months. ns holds forth at the corner of Delaware and Market, City convention just before the big p AVEY ELECTED HOLD EVERYTHING FR ATERN AL LIFE baper Pravi, Cummuiist pany or. There were reporters from all the 45 pack on the job after a «pusman’s holiday.” Dast schism developed in the mid '30%s.|§ war turvitorial boun davies could Bot newspapers and the press services, week he notified his customers that he hadn't had {argued that the convention ought : : : be discussed at the ministers’ conand & whole flock of photogra- vacation for a long time so he was leaving town. He to trust its officers in’ this matter. : ference, If neither Hull nor Eden phers. All: the boys complained wag back on the job yesterday and said he had been ores. {or Wineussion the austion bitterly about their fate—being as- jj gt. Louis where he attended the world series games {of Russian border states, and espesigned to interview a visiting hog. Sunday and Monday. But instead of just sitting and BOSTON, Oct. 14 (U. P)— en Just an ordinary hog, at that. One watching the game, he paid his way by selling baseball | President William Green of the Tyndall Appointed to M ; Bc Ter M 1 40 | |a subject of comsiderable political of the reporters expressed the hope programs in the stands. " . ynaa ppointed 10 Wiu-| | o anagers 0 nsurance

{dispute in this country. that Governor Griswold “runs for

vice president so I can vote against I'he Shell Game- nicipal Group's Exec- 5h Societies Gather at |, hee a spprosmaiel 30

| him” Moaned the oldest veteran qup SHOTGUN shell shortage has'the local nim- 2 : : ha : States and a great many more of of them all, Tubby Toms of the oa dichily chelishocked. Whenever two of them get today as the $34 annual conven utive Committee. +4 y Lincoln Hotel. Ln a mln News: *T always knew I'd come 10 y,o0(her, they talk of nothing else. A report that “so Mayor Jesse 1. Pavey of South od £ i With winning the war set as the| There are enough Polish born in ’ this day.” . + . The CloSINg gpg go" has a spare box of shells sends them scurfy- : Bend was elected president of the first activity of the Indiana Fra- Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, the Girl Scouts’ leadership drive will be & 42 to investigate, The price doesn't matter. It'S| wiiiam Green, A. F. Li president, Pp Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennrumored that a certain fortunate fellow who got a : Indiana Municipal league at the ternal congress, 150 delegates of sylvania and Wisconsin to exercise minor corner on shells last year is reaping a harvest . closing session of the 44th annual \ Indiana's 40 fratérnal societies met|some minority political influence. nbers of Troop 12, ‘selling them at $4 a box. One of our friends mang yhoqy else. also deposed in thisjleague convention today at the p - at the Lincoln hotel today In a war-| Constitution Amended ag Akl he er Agnd. io. hu. BOrol Gt. E861 4. £2 recently from flyin and asked the opportunity of Claypool hotel. BT A EE 1 time conterence - for fraternal Mel. cco nL ema preted Dri acquaintance and “started down pet at. the. FEOBY. GOOF. 0f “the |= Fi it~ Srasient by runktmms)- Po tn 1 81! ,- drm “TeVer Has meta under his arm. A stranger stopped him before he'd Dr "of labor” to Welcome back Naried president by -"unsximus, A 8] [insurance managers. {ftir post-war -tervitorial.- intentions,

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cook gone . bsen lamation,” Mayor Pavey suc: a | | Grestings were extended to repre-| but the Soviet constitution has been two blocks. Say, buddy,” he said, “would you rothers. When the vote acc apt % Just bring it over consider selling some of those shells?” Some of the BIO Suan. De Green declared it |2%ds Maye Ross W. Castle of) LO sentatives by Michael Reddington, amended to include the former BalJy stove.” The girls had ® poys got the idea of solving the situation by reloading|y,ss unanimously in favor, but Connersville. et tote maton fialude sho Jormis Bul

was | : Others chosen, all by a unanimous Esthonia:. ts of Eastern X thelr old shells, and this caused a run on reloading spokesman for the plasterers’ union| oS Fuivs Ta lin RB Killian| you call me as soon as possible” | Indiana, Ree the Pat :

equipment. The shot and black powder still are ob-|crabbed a microphone $0 correct Lafayette, first vi po Jolin’ Stock of Chicago, director 0 tainable, but now there's a shortage of the regularithat statement. ae ig Felck oe} "lof the Maccabees, pari “Fra- tember: T-"; | for muzzle loaders, though, and the possessor of one tered earlier. Lloyd A. Thrush,g vy Bul of Linton, treasurer, benefits foreign-born Americans| nian provinces mery butter from his truck into the Hotel Lincoln. of these is. indeed fortunate. The shortage extends to president of the Progressive Miners gain from fraternal groups. There pu rowina, which was occupied That Jign on his truck surely is appropriate” cartridges, also, and a shooting gallery is advertising |of America, which slid ilo the Tyndall on Committee the immigrants may learn the|;g4 : a ‘ghuckled one spectator. The sign: “Hoosier Gold.” . , . its willingness to pay 75, cents a box for 22 shorts, A. P. L. three years after Mr. Lewis W_ Vincent Youkey, mayor “of nl el § American way of Me und good) Tras Sg ; Elementary school pupils will be getting an unexpected which have sold, long ago, as low as two boxes ‘for a went out for air in 1935, made &/orown Point, was retained as ex- Representatives of 60 firms will citizenship, he said. : 8 oF Shfuary ’ Promise ar Preak late this month—seven, school days vacation. quarter, In many ways, the situation is reminiscent constitutional case by reciting the|ecutive secretary. take part in the 1943-44 fleet safely Discussing “Individual Security.” Stal, all to yet-to-That's five more than are on the school calendar. The of prohibition in its heyday. terms of his charter, * The new executive committee in-|sontest red by the Chamber|LeRoy Stohlman of Appleton, Wis. He is xm led © . Adopt Resolutions por Fo Man 1838 | Commerce safety council at 7:30|SeCTStary of the Aid AGCICER OF) (White Russia In East Poland), Washington By Raymond Clapper The main trouble with the Pro- |, oly “epoong class; Mayor John (PM. fodsy at the ¥. ic A. [salesman that the future inde-| no crm Lawn, Emons, Maldeyit 3S ; gressives’ case appeared to be they | Bruner of Bloomington, third class; | A total of 2378 vehicles are en-i pendence of the American family| fer the of Gers 2 : Ihave only about 25,000 members, Mpyor James M. Pierce of Shelby-(téred in the contest to determine depends .on permmnent . Insurance ne enslavers.” ys = WASHINGTON, Oct. 14—Both military and po~ and the allies bid up against the Sean Sa » while Mr. Lewis is credited with ville, fourth class; Mayor Andrew [the best safety records. sales, a ‘Btical advantages go With Portugal's action in lend. Aare obliged to pay the Portuguese es a . Mr. and |Bens of Batesville, fifth class, and| yw, Hull, branch manager of Stresses Benefits easing to Great Britain naval and air facilities in "70 P1° Jor tungsten, 500.000. Mr. Gree 8% | Mayor Sam Ellington of Greendale, international Harvester Co. will Pravda and the Soviet embassy's

2 For a long time it was commonly expected in/other A. F. of L. elder statesmen |i. oorated towns. x James J. Doody of Chicago, highly ooo oon bulletin here have ‘fhe Azores, which President Roosevelt once described yishon that the Germans could take Portugal by hope for an arrangement through| “A1voush one league resolution apes on, he Need Sup Souscving court trustee of the Catholic Order puba8 island outposts of the New World. telephone and that the only reason they did not do|which the progressives will be satis-{ogyeq for allotment of the state |gisirict ODT Sicarge vil on of Foresters , sired the aociel, ; so was that they profited more by leaving it open|fied materially as well &s constitu- yoy fund surplus as a means of |opT MARAYSF WILL Sutin ypiyy and a nefits reto our side so they could spy on the allies and also regula ceived from organized groups, in

y vehicles. use Portugal as a channel for obtaining critical mate- hy , his talk on “Benefits of Membership iy Charles Mosier, director of safety|, . woiernal Society.

That Portugal is now willing to go so far as to ; o the Clafatet of Commerce. will At the banguet tonight Mayor

. _| Tyndall will welcome the delegates, Dg ere ey adn, win|¥ Judge A. J. Stevenson, director presid y of the department of financial in- : stitutions, will extend greetings. Other honored guests include

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M P president of the aviation cadet ex- ' AlD IS LIMITED Qyor rays |amining board; Lt. W. V. Timbera Pa man, navy; S. Sgt. Charles I. MenOnly enlisted men - OTORCYCLE Patrolman John |denhall and Sgt. Lois Hall, marines; wives of of. ear Ferguson stood complimented to- |Ensign Calvin D, Jacobsen, Indiana day for having displayed more |euroliment officer for the maritime a - iy of police |¥eTVice; WAC Lt. Ostherine C. " Usual amoun Brown: WAVES Ensign Beatrice| BOMber Shipments “bravery” in line of duty. Ferrante; Lt. Mary Schristian, Pt.\ To Enaland Up: He unceremoniously applied a Harrison station hospital; Sgt. 0 ng al p pirking sticker yesterday to the (Lovell Drake of Indianapolis,| LONDON, Oct. 14 (U. PJ)~Re-

Ane fields I / : wounded aerial gunner over Guad- : assistance utomobile of Mrs. Robert H. ports of a big influx of. American A probably can begin with little delay: u . alcanal, and A. V. Burch, Evans7 ; oon ! : : : Tyndall, the mayor's wife. ville city controller. heavy bombers to Great Britain

I : Mayor Tyndall to Police Chief | poss president, is in the chair. unprecedented blows against the

Clifford Beeker that “Officer » be tulated for The sessions will close tomorrow. |puftwaffe and Hitler's battered

enforcing the law.”

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—————————————— PLEDGE JUSTICE, ‘NO PITY’ ALGIERS, Oct. 14 (U. P.) —~Justice “without pity” will be meted | imost out to those who execute French patriots, the French committee for national liberation warned today in radio broadcasts to the occupied homeland.

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