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RELEASE OFFICERS | | Lieut, Marsden Thompson and | where a group of Negro olicels at- STAMP CLUB ELECTION:

| Rogen Terry, Los Angeles, of. charges | tempted to ent#r a club designated| Election -of officers will be held FREEMAN FIELD CASE of “disobedience of a direct. order.” for use by white officers. They Have|at a meetirig of the Indiana Stamp been confined to quarters since thé club at 7:45.p. m. Friday at the:

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4,, 1945" PAGE 18

| CLAYTON UNDER| _ Public Enemy

Times Amuserhent Clock

ds "Nob Hill' Stars.

ppa : taling $2900

yy the schol- | Kappa sor-

awards were Helen Johnyrothy Jean” ‘ada Miyat, amy, Wabuncie; Mary lL, and Har- :

> ¥ f $200™-was women at. Se as emer-

i diplomacy,’ | eign policies of President Taft,

arship comy E. Dees, Culbertson, . Eitel, Bed~ stin, Ander«

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Guire, FowlUnion City; Rochester, \ds, Auburn, il and provntly. in” the Lester Murthe . leader. re discussed

{ “ment of 11,000,000 pesos. the equivalent of a profit of 2,280,~ 1 343 U. 8. dollars on arr investment | «of 2,750,000,

k In the new weekly newspaper, De-

i, ago applauded the new expropria-

| ment and President Getulio Var-

8

| . week before and 44,000,000 pounds

| Brazil, ‘Factions seeking to stir distrust j.

lB making excessive profits.

4 the sides of buildings, and on fences | throughout Buenos Aires, charging : that 26 textile companies are maki Ing excessive profits in Argentina.

| annual profits of the companies,

i the - name of the company purport tol;

°, bout, escaped-.from the county jail

FIRE IN BRAZIL

Charge U. S. Official With - Excessive. Profits.

Times Yoreign Service

. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, July

4 —The South American business

tary of State Will Clayton are un-| der attack in both Argentina and

of big business are claiming that Clayton's - Argentine and Brazilian cotton and textile organizations are

The old slogans of U. 8. “dollar ' dating back to the forare being revived. Large posters have appeared on

Give Profit Figures The posters. list figures purportIng to show the investments: and

Anderson, Clayton and Co. heads list, The figures after the

show that last year it made a profit of 9,121,371 pesos on an investThis is

According to .the poster figures, five other textile firms made larger percentages of profit, Cite New. Decree The same lists were published]

frente, which has government financial backing and supports the policies of the Farrell-Peron regime. Defrente means “Facing the Facts,” . The Brazilian Directrizes

leftist in Brazil

newspaper several days

tion decree by which the govern-

gas might ‘take over big businesses. It’ proposed that Vargas inau-

‘gurate - the expropriation program | four |

by cracking down against firms, including Clayton's Brazilian | cotton export business. Vargas has since announced that | the decree will until Aug. 1.

Copyright, 1945 by The Indianapolis Times and THe Cnicago Dally News, Inc.

MEAT PRODUCTION IS RUNNING BEHIND

CHICAGO, July 4 (U, P.).—Here's one reason why the corner .btitcher is out of steaks and pork chops. » The. war meat board said vesterday that total meat production in federally-inspected plants was 5.000,000 pounds 1éss last week than the

not. be enforced |

less than that of the corresponding week last year.

ESCAPES FROM JAIL BENNINGTON, Vt., July 4 (U P).—Harold Frotten, 26, a former

Worcester, Mass, carnival rousta-

yesterday, leaving a note explaining that he was tired of awaiting trial! for murder and had gone out “for| 8 little fresh air.” i

I Interests of U. 8. Assistant Secre- | |

‘Lawrence Tierney is public enemy No. 1 in “Dillinger,” opening today at the Lyric.

Carradine Freed In Alimony Case

‘HOLLYWOOD, July 4 (U, P.).— Shakespearan Actor . John ' Carradine, freed of an arrest warrant that landed him briefly in jail; was en route to New York yesterday to star in a play he hopes will mak enough money to pay off his ex-| wife's alimony claims. When he comes back to Holly-| wood, Carradine said, he's going

to file a false arrest suit against

Mrs. Ardanelle: Carradine, his ex. For. she went too far, the sadfaced actor said, when she had police jail him Friday night as he was en route to the airport with | his present wife, Actress Sonia | Sorel. His former wife said she was afraid Carradine was skipping town to avoid paying her $4116 back alimony. ’ “How can Ir ever earn enough’

NEIGHBORHOODS

= « INDIANA

“Nob HII” with George Raft, Joan Beanétt, Vivian Blaine and Peggy Ann Garner, at. 12:45, 3.55, 7.05 and 10:15, “Within These Thomas Mitchell, * 5:55 apd 9.05 LYRIO

“Dillinger,” with Edmund Lowe, Ann Jeffreys and Lawrence Tierney, at 22:17, 2:49, 5:21; ‘7:53 and 10:25, “G. I Honeymoon,” with Gale Storm, Peter Cookson and Arline Judge at 1:07, 1:39, «4:11, 6:43 and. 9:15,

Walls,” at 11:35,

CIRCLE

“Pillow to Post,” -with Ida Lupine, William’ Prince and Sydney Greenstreet, at 12:35, 3:42, 6:48 and 9:55. : “Let's Go Steady,” Ennis and nis orchestri at 2:42, 5.48 and R:55

LOEW'S

“The Clock,” with Judy and Robert Walker, at-11; “7:23 and 10:15 “Main Street After Edward Arnold, and 9:08,

George Raft and Joan Benneil star in “Nob Hill,” opening today at the Indiana.

11:38, -

Garland 1:47, 4:34,

money to pay her if she won't let| me gO where I can make, it?” the actor demanded: Superior Judge ‘Roy’ WV. Rhodés agreed the .stage and screen star showed no evidence of planning the fond

Dark,” at 12:39,

with 3:26, 6:13

KEITH'S

“Ravaged Earth” at

12:15, 3.81, 5'34, T.08, 8:47, "

10:35

y.- 3:03,

~—An- all-Negro court-martial’ Godman field today had freed

with ‘S8kinnay °

trip to avoid payment of alimony . Holiday Prices

and confihued a suit for -non-pays of mem) of alimony until September. Doors Open 10:45 Last Two Days!

INDIANA \ STUDENTS TO ATTEND KENTUCKY

Thirteen Indiana students have | nrolisd in the first of the summer quarter at the Uhiversity of Kentucky. They are: Lois Jean Shipley,

{Nancy O'Bedia - Hendricks, {Mary Lou Bari

term

5350 Boulevard pl.; Evansville; Frankton; Helen Lucile Coughlin, Huntington; Patricia Lee Gable, | Hartford City; Albert Fisher, Boonvilie Mary Lou Howerton, Depauw; Ruth A. ahd Mgrjorie H Lewis Dupont; Bernard Joseph Pavlovich, Whiting: William Robenh Atshorn and Robelt Eugene Schleicher, Gary, and Mrs. Nancy Floyd Turner, | Madison |

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