Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1947 — Page 20

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Arguments | reign Aid

Blitzkrieg" Tactics;

Senate Passage of Bill to Be Sought Monday

© WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (UP)—The Thanksgiving Day lull on Cap~| itol Hill was broken today by a Senator's charge that the Administration was using “phony” arguments and “blitzkrieg” tactics to hasten con-

gressional approval of the $607 mill , Ben, Joseph H. Ball (R, Minn.) waited until a problem became a gress to pass a remedial - pro-| gram at once on a bi-partisan basis, He said there was reason to doubt that the Administration was being honest with Congress, Mr. Ball also criticized Secre'ary of State George C, Marshall, saying

his handling of forelgn aid legis | lation was a “combination of nlitz-|

krelg and the old mousetrap play.”

Both House and Senate were in

recess over Thanksgiving. Admin{stration forces in the Senate, how ever, were working to bloster thelr support in hopes of passing the $597 | million in aid bill Monday, The, measure is intended to provide immediate aid for France, Austria and Italy.

GOP Seeks Additional | Plans on Inflation Fight

Republican leaders complained iie Administration was falling to provide a complete blueprint of its plans on using requested allocation powers in the fight against inflation. While committees were idle Loday,

Chairman Robert A. Taft (R. O.) of believed the United States should]

BSenate-House Economic Committee] said he hoped for more information| on allocation tomorrow from BSecretary of Commerce W. Aw erell| Harriman

Sen. Aiken Demands

Reece’s Resignation

Ben... George D. Aiken (R. Vi) | demanded the resignation of Car-| roll Reece as chairman of the Republican National Committee. He sald Mr, Reece had “failed miserably to win the confidence of the voting public. Sen. Charles W. Tobey (R. N. H.) also assailed Mr. Reece,

More Funds Sought For Greek Relief

There were indications that Congress would be asked for additional funds to back up the Truman “stop-communism” doctrine in Greece. Authoritative sources said there was only a slim chance that the $300 million now avallable would last to June 30. And they added that more money would be needed for at least another year after that date.

Politics Forgotten ~—At Least for a Day

fon foreign aid bill complained that the Administration “full-blown crisis” and then asked

Pillsbury Fears Drain on Wheat

Flour Maker Opposes | Excessive Exports

| WASHINGTON, Nov, 27° (UP)~| Congress was warned yesterday | that too heavy shipment of wheat | in the European relief program | | might cripple this nation's economy | land its ability to maintain effective {ald abroad, | The warning was volced before the Senate Appropriations Committee by P. W. Pillsbury, pres sidens| |of Pillsbury Mills, Inc, Minneapolis. [He sald that while he was presenting his personal views, he believed they reflected “the thinking of the| industry. Strong Conviction

Mr, Pillsbury sald the industry |

go as far as possible in relieving] {the desperate food situation abroad and added: — “However, I am equally strong

| in®my conviction that this country | | must furnish that aid on such al [se ale, and In such a manner, that our own economy will not be |

{crippled to the point were continuing effective ald is made Impossible.” | He sald it ‘would be tragic it {relief shipments now cut U. 8 {food reserves to the point that all exports would have to be stopped. Earlier, grain traders warned that the U. 8. wheat reserve would be dangerously low if exports exceeded | 400 ‘million bushels in the crop year ending next June 30, Estimates Carry-over Mr. Pillsbury sald that the min- | imum domestic carryover must be| at least 150 million bushels, but| that between 175 million and 200] million bushels would be safer. Howard I. McMillan of the Minneapolis Grain Exchange sald the northwest grain trade beliéved the carry-over must be at least 200 million bushels. He agreed with other grain traders that to export more than 400 million bushels would| make the carry-over “dangerously low.”

An unofficial truce prevailed on the inter-party political front as Congressmen observed Thanksgiv-| ing. Leaders of both parties issued holiday statements and their rea-| sons for being thankful contained no hint of politics. Typical statements: House Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr. (R. Mass.)="I am. thankful that I am alive and in good health and living in a country where we still have freedom and there's " chance to work to make a better life” | Former Speaker Sam Rayburn (D. Tex.)—"I am thankful that I| live in a country where every man, woman and child can do as he pleases. That is my conception of Semocracy.” |

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DRESS CLEARANCE

WOOL COAT CLEARANCE

Regularly 7.95 to 10.95!

FALL DRESSES

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Regularly 10.95 to 12.95! Broken assortment of bétter dresses in sizes 795

One and two-piece styles in fall dresses for Juniors, Misses and Women. Rayon crepes, rayon gabardines and spun rayons. Broken colors and sizes.

10.95 to 12.95! Regularly 12.95 to 14.95!

Sizes for Juniors, Misses and Women in broken colors in lovely dresses that are worth much more!

All-Wool New Winter Coats

Regularly 24.95 to $35

Coverts Sizes for Suedes ’ Juniors Fleeces Misses Plaids Women

All wool winter coats in new 1947-48 styles. There are casual styles, fitted styles, flared backs, wraparounds and the materials are 1009 wool. Broken assortments, but sizes for Juniors, Misses and Women.

MOUTON FUR COATS

Priced Especially Low!

Diamond-pieced mouton lamb fur coats 3 )

in sizes 10 to 20. Just 19 left! Dark brown and nutria shades. Full ripple Fed, Tax Extra

backs, large barrel sleeves, and longer Silver Fox Paw,

lengths. Sire 12 drastically reduced for clearance $1 19 wray Indian Lamb Paw shorties, in sizes $122

14 to 18. Originally sold for much more! 1 Gray Persian Lamb Paw shorty, $159

Better Fur Coats Drastically Reduced € Black Persian -Paw shorties, one size 14 and one size 16. Greatly reduced.

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size 16, greatly reduced 6 Stenciled Lapins, sizes 12, 13, 14 and 16. Reduced from much higher prices.

FUR COAT CLEARANCE]

for Juniors, Misses and Women. Regularly HOSE CLEARANCE

COTTON ANKLETS Res English ribbed and link on link anklets. Solid color pastels and dark colors. Broken C sizes, 6 to 814 and 9 to 1014. Pair

RAYON HOSIERY Special!

A special purchase of women’s full-fash- HE

ioned rayon hosiery makes this low price

HAT CLEARANCE WOMEN’S WINTER HATS

Regularly 2.95 to 5.95 19

reduced because assortments are broken. Styles and colors to please your fancy. Some slightly mussed from handling.

‘47 COAT SWEATERS, all-wool, fancy and

possible! Service weight in sizes 814 to 1014. 3 prs. for $2 MEN'S WEAR CLEARANCE . 89 MUFFLERS, all-wool mufflers, were

2.50 and 2.98.

17 949 999 39 5% 10%

16 PRS. PAJAMAS, solid color flannelette ‘men’s pajamas that were 2.98 pair.

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§ SWEATERS, hoth styles, were 3.98.

pullover and coat

9 SWEATERS, men's all -wool, popiar

coat style, were 5.95,

solid colors, coat style, were 7.50 and 8.95.

25 ALL WOOL ROBES, men’s all - wool bathrobes in checks, stripes and solid colors, were 16.95.

A group of new fall hats that have been JEWELRY CLEARANCE

189 PCS. COSTUME Reg. $2 JEWELRY 00 Costume jewelry that has been greatly reduced just in time for Christmas gift shoppers! Collection includes bracclets, earrings, pins and clips. Plus Tax

ODDS AND ENDS

Children’s ALL WOOL GLOVES, 19¢

were 69c pr. Women’s ALL WOOL MITTENS, 20¢ 3c

WEE LY PF. ovina inne sales

Children’s CORDUROY BACK MITTENS, WEE FOC DE: coir revens Ata rea

DOLLS FOR CHRISTMAS

Many kinds of dolls that have . J to Joe sold for 1.79 to 2.98.

SHOE CLEARANCE WAC Oxfords $15 Value!

Women’s U. S. Gov't. WAC oxfords in 199

smooth brown calf. Sizes 9 to 11 and widths AA to B.

Women’s & Children’s 19

Slippers 2c

A large selection of women's and children’s

bedroom slippers. All sizes, but not in every style. Reg. 1.59 to 3.95! Children’s Galoshes No Mail or Phone Orders

Children's two-snap galoshes in brown only. Sizes 13 to 2. Reg. 2.29! Children’s Rubber Boots Children’s rubber boots in black only. Sizes 7 to 12. ~ A perfect Christmas present! Reg. 2.95!

Children’s Bunny Slippers Sheep lined bunny slippers for children. Brown only. Sizes 4 to 8. Reg. 1.29!

Women’s U. S. Gov't. Galoshes Women's two-snap galoshes that were made by the U. S. Gov't, according to

rigid specifications. Broken sizes. Reg. 2.29!

SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE ALL-WOOL SKIRTS

Reg. 7.95 Beautiful all wool plaid skirts, cut full, 88 sizes 24 to 30. . 4 Reg. 5.98!

All wool flannel and rayon spun skirts in sizes 24 to 30.

Juniors’ and Misses’ sizes in broken as- 5 0 handling. |

RAYON CREPE ERLOUSES sortments of rayon crepe blouses. White and colors, but not every size in every RAYON TWILL SLACKS Rust colored rayon cavalry twill slacks 299

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Regularly 2.70 to 3.98! color. Some slightly soiled from” in sizes 14 and 16 only. Reg. 4.98!

CHILDREN’S CLEARANCE

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FLANNEL PAJAMAS, one-piece, drop -seat style flannel pajamas, in sizes 2 to 8. Special!

POLO SHIRTS, solid colors and stripes. Size 2 only. Practical as well as being good for Christmas gifts. Were 1.29.

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infants’ 1%

FLEECE ROBES, pink or blue fleece robes, were 2.25. “

CORDUROY DRESSES, only 7, IB broken sizes, 4 to 6x, bright colors. Were 4.9

GIRLS’ SWEATERS, only 10, all- C Broken sizes from 8 to 12. Were 2.98. di 1%

COATS AND DOUBLE DUTY SETS, only 217, all-wool sets, coats and slacks are both lined dnd are extra warm. Broken sizes from 7 to.14. Were 16.95.

13% ALL WOOL MID-TEEN COATS, only

22, sizes 10 to 14, and some double d sets, sizes 7 to 12. Were 19.95 and 22, or 1788

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Fine Marquisette

CURTAINS

Regularly 3.98 Pair!

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Two Styles From Which To Choose!

No. 1=Priscilla Ruffled Pairs

87 inches long, 84 inches wide the pair, the Priscilla curtains have wide ruffles of self material and are in a soft eggshell shade.

Washable Purable

No. 2-Tailored Flat Pairs 87 inches long, 72 inches wide ir, Hemmed and headed, ready to hang. ‘ Soft nat shade.

. Montrose 259%, Wool DOUBLE PLAID BLANKETS Regularly 7.95 Pair

weighs 44 pounds. Contrasting rayon satin binding—rose, cedar or Be Ll

25% wool and 75% cotton — each pair 0%

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

All Virgin Wool

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514 pounds of all virgin wool are in each of these blankets! Extra long, they are size 72x90 and are bound with matching rayon satin. The colors from which to choose are blue, dusty rose, nile green and rust. Buy these blankets now for Christmas gifts or for your own use!

Famous Noches 239, Wool SOLID COLOR BLANKETS

Regularly 6.95 Each 49

cedar, blue or green. 75% cotton and - 25% wool, large size 72x84.

“Moor Checked Turkish . BATH TOWELS ° Regularly 49¢ Each Soft, durable and absorbent Moor bath

towels in bright checked designs of blue, gold, green or red,

Je Each Bleached and Quilted MATTRESS PADS

Full Bed Size Twin Bed Size

Reg. 4.98! 450 Reg. 3.98! 390

All Virgin Wool White CHALET BLANKETS Regularly 12.95 Each Size 72x84, these all virgin wool white 09 : Each

chalet blankets have bright colored stripes on each end.- The edges are

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