Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1947 — Page 2
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under tne| Regime Periled In China, there were signs on all fronts of growing inability of
the Chiang Kai-shek government to cope with an almost endless
‘Observe Amnesty getting events in Asia, European ary importance.
In contrast’ t4. the asesien
The Greek government ahnounced |
spreading agitation, spear-| FQ OPER FT 2 B by militant students. High C. P. Al's to Hear i the demands of the agitators 4° SL * 4H < was 5 call for an end to tne|INStitute Chief a a — > 8 crippling civil war.“*However, there! Edward B. Wilcox of Chicago, Woman's Society of Christian are Damon R. Auble, John W. Beck, ; was no sign that Gen. Chiang had [president of thé American Institute |service of St. Paul Methodist church |Samusl 8. Brewer, Tony Flack Jr, & any intention of relaxing his anti-| of Accountants, [Will have an all-day business ses-|Hubert F. Fowler, Gordon G. Gilon Communist drive. & # will be principal sion beginning at 10 a. m. tomorrow |mer, Ralph F. Iula‘ Jr, Robert W. 5 BN At the same time Chinese govern- speaker at Sho{n the chureh pasion, La will Jumes, avi © Tavis, an re : ment is operating at a huge deficit. annual mee at noon. . Charles| Mathes, T. Neeme, Me of Talks Might Cost America U. 5. Puls Atom Pact Eo ie oy Jc SrA FO BO es wa . . Association of an . w. ' 3 . Ilion in Next Three Years Ahead of Germ War Certified Public {have charge of devotionals. bert A. Wilon, * N SALISBURY, United Press Foreign News Editor In the United Nations, the United ‘Accountants Sat-| A spring dance will be sponsored] The American-Scandinavian Cenattention shifted to the Par East today. States underlined the deadlock in urday in the In-|py the Blessed Virgin Sodality from [ter of Indianapolis will meet at 7 She alts Sas Wasted an svemyt in sete thei Gi. atomic Snrmsment diswgont) ET ho miapuiiet Miuthe Sosted(n. w, Sutusiay Us the Doe %. ad Korea. with Russia by revealing that until| um, ggie Ruhl Dr, , professor a . same time, the Chinese regime of Gen. Chiang Kai-shek |the Soviet accepts our atomic plan «8 He will outline| man has been named chairman and |State Teacher's college, will speak. face a major economic, political and military crisis. we will not bar germ warfare. Mr. Wilcox Major labor-iwill be assisted by Jane Brackman,| Vesper services for members of conference opened at Seoul today and represented a 1 Village Raided |taxation and othe DAE ome uh Marta oy Betty Monsen: Js the graduating class of Technical the two powers to : : proble Zaepfel, Mary Brinkman, Hel- high school will be at 3:30 p. m. their largest out-|a year ago was Soviet opposition olin. Palestine Civil War luncheon rheeting. eu Holes: Cae eye Sunday at the school. ‘The Rev. quar the participation of Koreans who The frst Arab-Jewish LEBANON OFFICER TO QUIT Nina © ouros ap Marcus w. Johnson will have is split into air-tight Rus- opposed the Moscow decision for a clash in the Holy Land since 1939 Timed State Service " charge. an : gones, which] Korean p. was revealed today. The Jewish LEBANON, Ind, May 21—Patrol-| The Lambda Chi Alpha Mothérs'| Irvington pest 38, American Lei ve economic life] The conference opening today was underground announced an ‘attack Man Walter Wilhoite will quit as a|Clyb of Butler university will honor gion, and its auxiliary will conduct 8 | made its po-|{made possible by Soviet agreement| = "UF Ot oh ight. An| member of the police force here uates of the fratermity with a|/memorial services at Memorial Park 1 re VR to admit Korean political elements| ‘o ., ‘p ich statement sald two June 1, about two years’ service, to|banquet in the chapter house Sat- [cemetery Sunday at 1:45 p.m. Kendat os warned hh ares ues past record} | oc ‘were killed and three €° into business for himself. urday. Graduates receiving plaquesirick Hatt, post chaplain, will have Af the U. 8.-Soviet conference| , cnadow over the negotiations i og IY the unlisrground sai il TT 48 was the fact that right-wing Korean in reprisal for several attacks ! : ticians still oppose the trustee- was poli upon Jews in recent months, and PA : ship agreement and presumably will after investigation traced the re-! ‘some. ver a thoes. |D® barred from participation. sponsibile Arabs to the village. | the country on| Chiang Kai-shek [Greeks to Let Neutrals. doctrine.
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flag on the grave of each veteran. .
South Side Service club will sponsor a card party at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow in the community center, Sanders and Shelby sts. Mrs. Kirland and Mrs. Joseph Madden will have charge. Holy Trinity Catholic parish will have its annual May festival Saturday and Sunday and May 29 at the church, 800 N. Holmes ave. The Rev. Raymond G. Hoekstra, pastor of Calvary tabernacle, will
nal charges filed December in Clarion, Pa,
They are Max Hosea, 5207 N. Meridian st, and Charles A. Lampel, 5701 N. Illinois st, who sald they were charged with funds of the Community ‘Telephone
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speak tonight at the first annual (00 °f New Bethlehem, Pa, 48 &. commencement exercises of the In- utility,
ternational Bible college, ‘San Antonio, Tex.
The Rev..Victor W. Skaggs, secretary of the American Sabbath Tract
Several officials of the firm, ‘Whe
of the peace court, asked that they be withdrawn after the polis men sought an injun in a Pennsylvania general sessions court. Mr. Hosea and Mr, Lampel, who Say they now own 90 per cent of the stock, charged the criminal ae-
tional headquarters at Plainfield, N. J, will conduct Sabbath services Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. at
tion was “trumped up” to interfere
the Seventh Day Baptist church. with this acquisition.
had filled the charges in'a justice
AGAIN TOMORROW AT 9:00
Ayres & Co.
roll of problems, . that it was agreeable to neutral ob- }-
Militarily, the government, despite a year's endeavor and the expenditure of vast stores of Ameri-
can equipment and-the employment
servation of its amnesty program
the new American policy.
for the Greek guerillas. This rep-|}. resented the first achievement of |}
AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 75 YEARS
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of huge forces, appeared to be losing ground in its anti-Communist campaign.
Communist forces which lost . © + ‘= {Changchun a year ago today were back in the city’s outskirts, had captured its airport and severed | communications to the south. Other
ce 0 + |was beset by uncontrolled inflation Gi u My ; ; Tp CT a 3 0 i BT J
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** “263 ft. Originally 5.95 .............7... NOW 2.85 2x4. Originally 7.95 .................. NOW 3.95 30x60 in. Originally 12.95 ...............NOW 6.45
4x6 f+. Originally 23.75 ...................NOW 11.85
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CURTAIN ~o DRAPERY
Ayres' Curtains and Draperies, Fifth Floor
Originally 2.75
now 1.29
FOLLY COVE DRAPERY and SLIPCOVER FABRICS
et RY
yd.
Aralac cloth, 45 inches wide.
green.
double.
Spreads (single or flounce style, originally 39.50, NOW...
Spreads (single or tailored style, originally 27.50, NOW. .
‘Chintz Tops (single or originally 20.00, NOW
tops (double or single), originally 20.00, NOW
Draperies, 234 yards lo inally 25.00, NOW
; Dressing Table Skirts, originally 22.00, NOW
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Pillow Shams, originally
Chintz Valances, originelly 7.95, NOW ....
12.50, NOW ......
CORDUROY - Bedroom Ensemble
15 OFF
In wine, eggshell, blue, aqua, Choice of tailored or flounce style spreads, single or
double),
1 9-75
double), .
1 3-75
double),
"9.95
Dust Ruffles for use with chintz
9.95
ng, orig-
1 2-59 9%
5.95 2%
Homespun Draperies, 2!/, yards long, 45 inches wide, N
> a
14 orr-13 orr-1/5 oF
2 ARR an
Ruffled or Tail
Knitted Tailored Curtains, 82 inches long, wine and eggshell, originally 2.95..................NOW
Knitted Tailored Curtains, 24 yards long, blue, wine,
originally 3.95 .......
Priscilla Ruffled Curtains, pin dot cotton marquisete, 50 in. wide, 3 yds. long, originally 7.95..... NOW 5.95
Tailored Cotton Lace Curtains, iwo pa
485. 10 0c
Lace Panels in cream colored coHon, 51 inches wide, 87 inches long, originally 295¢. cans ireiea; ns NOW
Ready Made Draperies
unlined, originally 13.95..................NOW 8.95 pr. : , Originally ow 1 95 : Aralac Floral Patterned Draperies, 36 in. wide, 90 in. 3.95 : NC Re pr. leng, pleated, unlined, originally 11.95..... NOW 8.95 pr. . - x Cotton Damask Draperies, pleated, 50 inches wide, 90 Cushion Dot Marquisette Curtains, inches long, originally 11.95 ............. NOW 7.95 pr. 43x90", cream color only.
Bedroom Ensembles
“Everfast” Chintz Bedroom Ensemble in leaf design. ;
Spreads (single or double, were 24.95 ..... NOW 15.95 AND Draperies (21/, yards long) were 16.95....NOW 10.95 : : Dressing Table Skirts were 16.95 ..... NOW 10.95 UPHOLSTERY Pillows to match, were 3.95....... err. .NOW 1.95
: “Everfast” Chintz Bedroom Ensemble in floral design.
Spreads (single or double), were 24.95 ....NOW 17.95 “Draperies (21/; yards long), were 23.95....NOW 17.95 Dust Ruffles were 15.95...............NOW 10.95 Dressing Table Skirts wers 24.95 .....NOW 17.95
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Glazed Chintz +
NOW SOLAN RNIN ENE 36-Inch Washable Chintz Choice: Pink, white, yellow. Originally 95c yard dassrnsnansrvresvenvanaNO p 69¢ Need(epoint Weave Upholstery “Everfast” Permanent Finish Chintz, 40 In. wide. Fabre ". Plein <oor. Jurqueiss, gpl Originally 39¢ to 1.95 yard .......NOW 89¢ to 1.29 yd. NOW ' Sriginal 4 ro v jl yi 36-Inch Permanent Finish, White Ground Floral
Chintz, originally 1.49 yard.....5.e0u.. NOW * 1,00 yd.
Homespuns
Homespun Damask, 48 inches vide, fast calors, "aheiee
of blue, rose, turquoise or green, originally 3.25 yard 3 uote or
“Leaftex” Self-Figured. Homespun in
reen, eggshell or rose, 50 wide, originally 2.25 new 160 yd.
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stalin
ored Curtains
tterns, cream only, 36 inches wide, 87 inches long, originally 5 ?
Pillow Shams were 8.95... 00i00usnie ss NOW 5.95
Hreeervassssnns.NOW 150 yd.
Slipcover and Drapery Fabrics
‘48-Inch-Wide Rayon and Cotton Goodall Print’ screen printing, originally 6.75 yard....... NOW - 4.50 yd.
LOPE
“EVERFAST” DRAPERY 1.95 ea. .
and
SLIPGOVER FABRICS
iginall “4, Originals Now 1,25 ye. 48.Inches Wide
2.95 pr.
pr.
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3.25 pr: : .
2.15 pr.
1 OFF! TAILORED. CURTAINS ’
DRAPERY
FABRICS
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Rayon and Cotton Damask in leaf design, 48 inches wide, excellent for drajes. Natural, rose and blue. 2-29 Originally 3.50 yard, NOW... ve.
Truscan Stripe Upholstery Fabrie in color complements of wide stripes, chartreuse and red, blue and yellow, gr and brown, eriginally 4.25. 2:95 yd.
Upholstery Tapestry in 4 floral patterns on natural ground, 54 inches wide, originally 5.95 yard, 3:9 NOW
Sess nessspennsnsnnn yd.
Deep Pile Shagmore Upholstery in plain colors and patterns. Choice of chartreuse, coral, rose, beige and gray. Originally 6.50 to 7.50 yard, NOW— "
450,550
MANY OTHER ITEMS IN LIMITED QUANTITIES AND YARDAGES .AT REDUCED PRICES!
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mental institut today, With other for the feeble_the day-long 1
, Tower | Forecast
Plans for co $500,000 adm and a $100,000 trol tower at \ airport moved day. William A. the board of i ers, forecast the building w next year. And civil aer nounced they tract for const before July of Join Pre After month; tion board has istration buildi the west side o be joined witl ture. Tentative pl day by: the bc building 300 fe deep. Tt will | much space {¢ ling baggage. Board mem! administration to take care o crease in futu Latest L. M. Marr from * Chicago the plans for tower. He: said it v latest features was expected | “for. all Mure a States.- - - The structw high. It will b with the mos radio air traff
Muncie Dies in
Robert Ne Muncie, was his 15-year-ol Jured In a cr near Oakland Mr. McPher near the Par head on into 2 by Mark Wh then spun int driven by Ri W. 12th st. Neither Mr. tor were inju State police Pherson, who Indianapolis, wrong side «¢ , died immedial Treat His brother at City hosp tion was rep was to be m today. In Indianap Holland, 22, F critically inj mobile he w Guilford ave northeastbour . Passengers shaken up by was reported brother, Fra Washington s leased from ( Car Sf Two others when an auts Thompson, 2 st. hit an a ave. and Miss They were 517 Birch avi City hospital .25, Trafalga Veterans hos tion. Thompson with being d
Unitariar Seeks Ri
BOSTON, Rev. Stephe open his fig statement as tian Registe nétional Am il ciation. TI { stormy sessi { / annual meet: The Rev. ] mally ousted vote of the directors, cl which has r when he wa of “proselyti cause,” : “I don't fe directors out bers constitu form the C a 125-year. opinion int Unitarian pi Mr. Fritchm statement.
Commut
Of Brig ROME, 1} death sente nelli, 35, for British brig: muted to li Gen. John * preme comn
