Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1947 — Page 14

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Before Howe Groups NOEL In a combined meeting at 8:15 Pp. m. tomorrow, members of the : Howe High School PTA and Men's * 400 Club will hear James Eldridge, Midwest field director of the Association for the United Nations, speak on "The United Nations” in f the school gymnasium . Howe teachers will consult with parents from 7:30 until 8p. m. At 9 p. m. prospects of baseball and night football will be discussed in separate i meetings of the two organizations. President of the PTA is Mrs. H J. Eickhoff. Wayne Guthiie is head of the 400 Club,

U. S. Puts Cotton Crop ‘At 11,694,000 Bales

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UP)--has ‘switched to The Agriculture’ Department, in its final report on the 1947 cotton crop, Calvert because today estimated this vear's produce tion at 11.694.000 bales. A bale of Caiver: § is milder. cotton welghs 500 pounds Not 256 Wun Yolk RY The final forecast was 189.000 -— BL, sew Tork, N bales above the Nov. 1 forecast

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