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“TUESDAY, SEPT. 2. 1047

Logansport

British. Invade U. S. Auto Field

+. NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (§. P).— A formal British invasion of the American and Canadian new" auto-| mibbile market with a sales goal of st least $15 milion ‘in the United) States -alone during the next 12 months, was announced today byl Chairman LIL. P. Lord of the Austin Motor

Co., Ltd. Mr. Lord said the first four models of post-war cars arrived aboard the Queen Elizabeth. The British motor magnate told -newsmen “there's no secret about it— we're out after American dollars.”

Mr. Lord said he would aim at

two American and Canadian markets—' “The very low price field and the very high price field.”

Local Adventist Pastor

Takes Cleveland Post

Officials of the Seventh Day Adventist Indiana conference an-: nounced today that the Rev. Charles M. Mellor, pastor of the South Side church, has accepted appointment to a pastorate In Cleveland, O. The conference, which was In session last week at Battleground, closed Sunday.

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says CLEMENTINE PADDLEFORD, Food Editor of This Week

Here's the answer to you women who are wondering if you should still save used fats! Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson says, “It is still necessary to conserve every pound of fat, since the over-all fat supply situation islittle better now than it was last year.” You see; many things we use require industriml fats or their products, and there aren’t enough fats inthe world to go around, as yet. So every pound we women of America can save will help. Please . . . keep up-the good work until we've got this situation really licked.

"4 car,

Sneak Thief

Gets $70 Cash,

Two Other - Attacks, Robbery Reported

A brutal footpad who slugged a

47-year-old Logansport woman and | 3

fléd with her savings was being | sought today by police. 1 The ‘victim was Mrs. Blanche Cramer, 47. employee of Logansport Longcliffe hospital who was in Indianapolis visiting her daughter, Mrs. Maxine Lovell, 523 N. Alabama st, . She was en route to the bus station, walking: on Michigan near Delaware st. at 7:30 p. m, yesterday

iwhen a man darted from-an alley,

hitting and knocking her to ‘the ground before wrenching Her purse from her hand. He fled down an alley. In the purse were $300 in saving bonds, $70 cash and a check for $40 The bonds were three “baby” $7: savings bonds which Mrs. Cramer purchased 10 years ago. They matured yesterday. Mrs Cramer bought them to Indianapolis to cash so as to buy furniture for her daughter's new home, but because the banks were closed for the holidays she had been unable to cash them. Police also are investigating the kidnap-robbery of an 18-year-old youth, and two other sluggings. Elmer Garrison, 18, of 1113%: Bellefontaine st., came to City hos-~ pital for treatment of stab wounds after he was forced into a ear and robbed at 4:30 a. m. today, The youth told police he was walking at Massachusetts ave, and Bellefontaine st. when two men in a car pulled up and forced him into They drove him to Fall Creek blvd, where one grabbed his watch and the other slashed his arm with a knife, They then threw him out of the car and sped on, he said. Arthur-D. Diehl, 514 W. Maryland st., reported he was slugged and robbed of $145 by two men in Military Park last night. Mr. Diehl said the two men approached and asked him for a-cigaret. “As he reached in his pocket one hit him and the other grabbed his wallet. Roy Murphy,” 35, of 112 S. Rural st., was found in the 1000 block of S. West st. early today. after he had heen slugged by three “tinidentified men, A bystander said three men walked up to Mr. Murphy and that one struck him, After he wds-down another man Kicked him in the face, before the trio fled.

Report. Americans Hold Russipn Major

LONDON, Sept. 2 (U. P.).—Moscow radio reported today that® a Soviet army major in Korea was

“arrestéd by the Americans July 6

when he was bathing in Kaishu bay and. was. washéd to the oppocite shore .south of the' U, S.-~ Russian zonal' border, The major, Pulavsky, was dmaned over to a representative of the American command and still has not been returned te. the Soviets, the brgadeast said.

Criminals Call Police CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 2 (U

| P.) —~Inmates of the East Cam-

bridge jail asked the warden to call police early today because noisy vouths outside were keeping them awake

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U. 5. Statgment

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2+(U ernment ‘expenses and current fiscal compared with

P.O) CGovreceipts for the through Aug. 28, as year ago This Yea: Last “Yea $ 6.465540,818 § 6,322 524, 4,868,754 ,643 4:837,181,77t 1,596,786,174 1,486,342 877 3,471,639,850 10,082,218. 3,471,639,850 10,982,218,208 2660.037,312,039 267,795,142, 137 Gold pS 21.765 827,987 20,280 398 685

Expenses Receipts

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Vealers Up $1.50, Lambs 50c 2...

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