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ilots FRIDAY AUG AN — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMFS __ = SE _,_."e_—”$§—e— wel | 20,000 CHINESE ins bis sme. In thelr: saw rol: 88 NEW NOBLESVILLE | Pasture-Profit ingot vs, wit, Bonnie 361 sf AUTO) ditions SECURITY LAW “REDS DESERT ARMY "ym pr Genteat tnat| FIRM. 1S ORGANIZED ald ok \CUSED MAN UNDER i: oc i ed]

ng his wife he tumed| - () $16,000 A ION rovers at te BS TRUGE REACHED NANKING, “Aug. 2..U. PJ.—|the desertion ‘and surrender came Times Special Day Is Planned | GUARD IN HOSPITAL io gin on Hil” Hi rsa © Timew Special ¥ ’

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Times Special

, 3 JAS 2 trols Gupli= » tral News Agency reported fromqestroy the Peiping-Mukden rafl-|\new If¥urance company headed by| _ GREENCASTLE. Ind. Aug 2 | COLUMBUS, Ind, Aug 2— re | Frank B. Harnnott, of Indianapolis, d controls dup Peiping today ‘that 20,000 Com- |way., The Communist general for-|W, A, Cresson, for the past 16 ye " day, sporis , 3 ? LAFAYETTE WORKERS | has Nied an afuon ior damages 'T-6 trainer. j hi : | vay. > st + » 1¢ pas vears| ture” day, sponsored by the Cen- |Sheriff Walter Oneal has stationed AdisuPient ar Congress munist troops under Gen. Yang|merly’ was chief of staff for Lil|pead of the insurance department| tral National bapk, will be held |a guard at the room of George W R totaling $15,000 against Earl. 8 its at the control Cheng-Chun have Jeserted and Feng-Shu, = Communist special { the W igh Co. her at the municipal®airport on Aug. 56. h ty ¥ EJECT UNION PLANS | Baker, of Noblesville, in the’ Hamil, experiences the Expected Today. now are fighting for the Na.|[tOmmission In Eastern Hope! of the Wamwright Trusi Op. here, |, “Fiving farmers from all ‘sec. |Ackenback, In Me sounty Mo} wa SHINGTON, Aug. 2 (U, P).! ton circuit éourt here. , though he were | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (U. P.).— | tionists. | province, , ’ and ving M. Heath World war oe tjons. of Indiana will attend this pital, to remain on duty unul Ac- | ~The national labor relations board) The suit Is a result of an auto ntry flight, with A compromise on social security The - Central -dispately . atid hs] FORMER. AUDITOR I Tes veteran, Bas been formed and will| meeting. Following a business (kenback has sufficiently recovere | today announced rejection of un- | mobile accident which occurred om airports, can be Jegislation todhy Siiproved. ' the sentra spat } sal > d id / open offices soon, ° session and a pienic dinner, Put- | from a bullet wound to be taken to{jon representation’ hy employees of state road 37 two miles south of ito slgnitis Bein Canes ol. congiessionad adjourn sri Indien were well-equipped | CARMEL, Ind, Aug. 2 (U. P.)~| Named the Cresson Insurahce.Co.| Dam county farmers will be taken |the county jail. the Rostone Corp, Lafayette, Ind. Noblesville last April 18, The deon identifications ment by nightie i and indicated that Yang, com-|O. M. Applegate, former auditor. oi - fF ill. hole oUt by plates for aerial views of their "Ackenback was indicted by the, The American’ Federation - of féndant is charged with negligence ations. also come Miniswation leaders. sonéeded mander of the Communist Eastern | Hamilton county, died after a short |e ne rm andie a NAS! farms. Soil" erosion damage will -|grand jury here this week on a first Labor filed the petition for elec-| and carelessness in the operation of hb / Hopel sea defense, still was leftd- illness last night. He was 73. of insurance business, be stressed. | degree murder charge in the slay- | tion, I Inis automobile, ted radio. their plans to send congress on it$|—— i Eh “ : os Wadpin San ie hams i Sia sou a ona ih \iner, pilot train- longest vacation in eight years still AN on an average of could encounter stumbling blocks. | company spokes- But they were optimistic that

congress in a few hours would complete action on the last three major|

YS FDR items. They were; |

ONE: A $2,795,000,000 appropriaIRY KAISER tion bill including $2,479,000,000 for ug. 2 (U. P.).— G. I. terminal leave pay and $26,-|

: 000,000 for OPA. y: J Raiser vas ' TWO: The hotly contested soRoosevelt's choice clal security measure freezing the| 2 in the 1944 elec. payroll tax at 1 per cent on both | t Democratic po- employer and employees fore 1047 uled the choice, a and giving some additional federal!

benefits for dependent children, |

uid today. and the aged and crippled needy. | ie said Mr, Roose~ THREE: A resolution by which | Kaiser to Hyde the United States would = accept 44, and indicated compulsory jurisdiction of the new 3 vice presidential world court on all matters affecting toosevelt was re- treaties and international law.

dered a close FBI

Hike Agreed On ! r. Kaiser's record i The social security bill had been | G | GA M agasine sid ghvighil Lg BARGAIN! BARGAIN! BARGAIN! "BARGAIN! ‘BARGAIN! BARGAIN: - | [ BARGAIN: conferees agreed last night on dif- | | ’ : ‘ , ' 3 J RATIONS ferences between” the two houses. | Boys’ Washable Jr. Boys’ 2-Pe. Printed Cotton Girls’ Fine Quality Girls’ Better Girls’ Washable Infants’ Soft bs r. 40 I E South, Ine Ine House Republicans had balked<at | ’ 5 . » : Foster D. Ely, same ‘a senate amendment by which the gy PANTIES BLOUSES f . of Sonar values federal government would be per- | SLACKS SPORT Ul S DRE SES Cotton ests er D. Ely, Rosabells mitted to raise its contributions to 00 Raub Jr. i Indiana), 529 Secur- states with lower-than-average per | { Cc Bapelis; FIL Desse capita income. The present law pro- | § [{i| 7 55 90 y 00 Cc Jo manufacture an and vides for the government to put] : n and cute ver , | : =d. Elliot, Elleen up Ho for every dollar put up by | ¢ Smooth-fitting cotton or & Tailored tuck-In style or = + Mae Wright, Jesse a’ state. i Sanforized shrunk tan Cool tan poplin shirts and Women's cool button- rayon panties Elastic dressy style in washable == Cleverly fashioned wash« § Coal, sleeveless style in Yaw. The conferees agreed to main- herringbone = slack with > front styles in fast. color waist, French leg styles cotton. Neatly made and == able cottons in fast color soft, absorbent white cotInd! 8 lacks t tch! Pleated z ) 70 baie tain the 50-50 principle but added | pleated front. Zipper fly. aces lo matoh ale floral printed patterns. White cotton, T-rose rayon finished. 1 to 6x and 7 = primted patterns! Made ton Full cut and well _ vs : eat : an intricate “exception” formula Sizes 6 to 16 fronts. Sizes,8 to 12. Sizes 12 to 20. 4 to 12. to 12. oan with. wide hems. 1 to 6. made. Sizes 1 to 4. /y Baie d by which the government still! . % i . ; $398 could provide an additional grant | Downstairs Store Downstairs Store Downstairs Store Second Floor Second Floor Second Floor = Second Floor gens : of $5 a month for the needy, aged a A ue NTR Tr a Wa 1h it ARAL RT i di og TE 0, Shh and blin 1d, and $3 per month org fee HI ie thet i i FH i | HA A w 1 i mi Li k il lil RR a Hi i Bate Leonard A, t claus, dependent children PERMITS APPROVED Iii Saturday Bargains! Women's Fine FOR FM STATIONS ||| y 9 : i . » WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (U. P).—| il The federal. communications com- J fill mission announced yesterday it had il granted a final clas§ “A” construc- i 4 tion permit for an FM radio sta- i :

tion for the New Castle, Ind., Cour- { ler-Times I The FCC also issued a class “A” I conditional FM permit to radio } lil! station WJOB, Hammond, Ind., and |} Iii! class ‘B” conditional FM grants i subject to engineering conditions to the Tri-State Broadcasting Corp. | Evansville, Ind, and WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind.

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