Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1943 — Page 2
businessman, Mr, Christie, qo); of the Red Men's order, will be/op 1 and the " he said. “I 1d t the Aerionn bons Daonet was [elevated to the post of gest inco-|must add the press, because the peo85 a Witness as the trial/honee next September--and “the 36-year-old French nobleman |war will-end 60 days after that. on § charge of slaying his father-| whe last war ended 60 days after in-law went into its second day. 1 x: Christie Was a guest in the 20-|3 '0°% UP an important post, and believe this one will, too,” he told foom Oakes mansion the night the father of the pretty, 10-year-old | Hoosier tribesmen at the Claypool de Marigny was slain. hotel. The numerological solution © He sald In a statement given t0|yas reached this way: The major 8
“mdjoining was with Gen, MacArthur in France Dh es ne hats and Belgium during the last war. was found and aid bn He was gassed and reassigned to the 37th division of Ohio Buckeyes ROUSE that night. on Sept. 18, 1018—in about 60 days the war was over. 4 » in an apparent at-| “ru. pg ior will be elevated to the abe fo forestall an effort by Wie great chief's post next fall, and by revealed : statement, all rights, the war should end soon 2 a On pt. Edward Sears after that. He is now serving with|® ot the police had reported |), first corps area in Massachuseeing Christie in a station wagon setts. is Nassmi at the time he Maj. Albro, who is a member of
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military affairs committee said to-|and is open to anyone interested in ernment, paid a farewell visit prosecutor's only tangible evidence, day President Roosevelt today.
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HULL AND DEGAULLE yesterday on leghistion to provide v y TALKED IN ALGIERS ic “comets Sea Lin . ALGIERS, Oct. (C. D. N).~|C. Warren war department The a ee a relations be-| Was opposed to any such legislation tween the United States and France|and that regulations as set up by “have taken a turn for the better|the department would lead to and were seen here after Secretary of” State Cordell Hull and Gen. Char de Gaulle met for the first when the former passed through revealing,” and sald that Warren - Algiers en route to Moscow would testify again today to give Hull's visit was brief but he found | committee members an opportunity time to call on the co-president of (to ask questions, France's national committee and . . in enceps cues operations of s| REVIEW APPLICANTS French military forces. No details] - at the meeting are evan aos) FOR NAVAL RESERVE from both sides it is understood it| Lt. Frank W. Ladd, naval proWas most cordial. curement officer, will interview ap-
_ yesterday of a rifie be between 19 and 50 and have the head. His body was! college degrees or their equivalent in a cornfield. Author-|in experience in some specialized, verdict. technical field.
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the Virginia case that such demonstra-|woud eith have to do a lot of|"® . Routs Prowler ELECTRICITY FIELD tions ssuinst 1abor orsaniastions by irrigation or else buy private land | The. asckient occurred yesterday : employers were legitimate expres-| ng resell it to the soldiers. . of a hand over her mouth early Post-war electricity and the attl- |, t "of the constitution, which i; today, Fern Naffit, 108 E. 13th [tude of young men looking fOr|cuarantees freedom of speech, and| ‘ks: VAUGHN IS CHAIRMAN | 0). riffe at the Marsh home,
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: : future of electrical appliances, wir- EE ot ee had heard no sound of &| ‘WINING AND DINING’ |g. signting II rr DENIES PARLEY INVITATION fia~ in. CAIRO, Okt. 19. (U. P.) —Jugoslay CHARGE CAUSES STIR Sous and wil CoA Suayestion 4 ‘government sources denied a report crown and| WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P).—|'° 'Bdustey’s POSIWAT| abroad that King Peter was in-
into untold billions,” will be investi-|past seven years. WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P.) ~ . . Felipe ‘Espil, ambassador tes, ad drew J. May (D. Ky.) of the house/of similar industry wide meetings, | who has been recalled by his gov-
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