Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1948 — Page 7

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BREAKFAST PLANNERS—Mrs. Katherine Dittemore (seated) is chairman of arrangements for a “Breakfast in Hollywood" ‘proam Saturday at Washington High School. Committee members

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freakast Show Works Its Wonders Manned by WHS For Memphis Store

MEMPHIS, T Proceeds for “Alumni nu Feb. 20 (UP)

$ ~—Grocer Louis Montesi stocked Scholarship Fund his two stores with 15,000 pounds,

4 r » of bacon today and told his cusA Breakfast in Hongw vod tomers to come and get it at 39 program Wi aL 1:40pm, cents a pound. J gaturday at Washington High “Business is wonderful,” he School Auditorium, sponsored by said. He sold about 1500 pounds the Washington High School of bacon the first day. As an Alumni Association. Proceeds will added attraction the next day, | penefit the Alumni Scholarship Mr, Montesi offered 10,000 pounds Fund. {of fryers at 49 cents a pound. Mrs. Katherine Dittemore is| Most stores are getting 69 general chairman of arrange- Cents for fryers; 49 cents for, ments. Louis Griffith is chair- bacon.’ man of tickets. Tickets may be Mr. Montesi said that he still reserved by calling BL-1468 or makes a profit, six cents a pound the school. , on fryers and 1 cent a pound on A “Good Neighbors Letters” bacon. contest is being conducted, with | “You see, people come into the winner to receive prizes donated stores and buy other things” he by Indianapolis and West Side Said. “The volume of sales go merchants. Entries may be sent Up 50 much that we make more to Miss Henrietta Poland, 520 N, profit.” Bancroft St. | Mr. Montesi says he wants to Other arrangements chairmen See all high prices come down. are: Edwin Scott, Dr. Georgel “If everybody would get to-| James and Mrs. John Lewis, ether, and sell cheaper, we could! John Lewis, serving as president| make the packing houses and] of the alumni association during|Mmanufacturers bring down prices,” the illness of the president,” Paul he said. Partlow, is assisted by Miss Po-|

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A-Bomb Carrie Carried in Freight car (10 Elect Officers Leaders of member groups in

NEW YORK, Feb, 20 (UP)! Norbert Gagen, an UB] the a heh branch, National Secounter intelligence agent, said curity Committee, will meet soon today he and another soldier de-|t0 elect officers and plan the forlivered the atom bombs that were mation of chapters throughout dropped on Japan to the west Indiana.

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zine, Mr. Gagen said sol-| Moorhead, L. A. Beem, Vernon | diers were Tp as 3 duly we the E. Clark, all of Indianapolis, and bombs “because a horde of armed | R. Donaldson, Lebanon. soldiers would have caused at-| The National Security Commit- | tention and might have attracted tee is headed by former Justice saboteurs.” Owen. J. Roberts of the U. 8. Mr. Gagen said “another of -his' Supreme Court. It was organized. '* assignments was to break into|to support universal military the Oak Ridge atom plant to test training and national preparegJucwpity precautions. He said dur-| ness. one week in 1943 he slipped TE past the guards every day with a BIRDS WING OVER unr badge he bought at a pawn shop, bird fli > the Gulf of Mi he stole documents, took pictures, —. ee grat e Guif of Mexico Prepared maps and compiled On [tS migration journeys. Dotes, . “I wrote a report on Oak Ridge 2 half-inch thick,” he said. t

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