Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1949 — Page 12
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Searches Deposits ‘In Chihuahua : MEXICO CITY, Feb. 5 (UP) " [Mexico Is investigating uranium deposits with an eye toward their use in atomic energy, President! Miguel Aleman told the United! «| Press today. The president revealed that a government commission is investigating “the importance and na{ture of uranium deposits in Baja
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patrons of several lodges clubs complained that children were being allowed to gamble in public places.
Near Gary, state police ocon{California, near Bahia de la Con-| -L. ¥ : ! § ated A no machines es in A [cepeion. / " | | t ' : « Co wer | The president sald “Commu-| . : . : } : rants after a cago trucking Dr. Justin E. Jordan is the Intsm_ doe. not exercise any sig- firm complained that fa truck new president of the’ Central nificant influence in our political drivers were spending Thiele g Indiana Veterinary Medical As. life.” He expressed full confi-| pense money gambling "A sociation which pf hold its first [dence in his government's indus- stops.
{trialization am. | meeting of, the year at 8:30 |= «1 think yun getting some|
p. m. Wednesday at the Cen- [place in our work,” said the 46-| tral YMCA. ; year-old executive. He hit back - Fe mbm «~- |gharply at foreign critics of the|
12 Tournaments, nationalized ofl industry. - | biggest sewer project in recent years Conventions Due
Events to _ Attract Visitors to City
" Twelve conventions and tourna~ ments will be held In Indianapolis during the next two months, the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc, announced yestérday. A two-day convention of the Indiana State Council of Machinists will close today in Lingoln Hotel A conference on Social Hygiene was held yesterday in Lincoln Hotel. A Other conventions, dates and los} cations include: 1 Indiana Civil Aeronautics Patrol Officers Association, time and place to be announced, and Bandmasters Conference, Friday and Saturday in Jordan Consefvatory. Ministers to Meet Indiana Christian Ministers Asline. Approved. sociation, Feb, 14-15 in Central 4 - wr ayivania RR, Nos. 501 and/Christian Church; Rotary 4-H Fe teat Richmond and Ft. \Club Adult Leadership Conference, § phroved. Feb. 15 in Claypool Hotel; Junior Savings and Loan Conference, Feb. 22 in Antlers Hotel, and Indiana Independent Petroleum" Association, Mar. 10-11 in Severin
2 Indiana Farm Bureau, Mar. 11 Nan to: In Claypool Hotel; Indiana AAU line. ‘ Se Championship Tourna- . New York Central, Nos. 401ment, Mar. 12 in YMCA; Indiana and 402 between y and Bakers Association, Mar. 14-15 in Lincon Hotel, and Women's Ten-| Pin Classic, Mar. 26-27 in Prit-chett-Hunt-0'Grady Alleys,
Warns of Danger a ~ |In Lamp Disposal New York Central Nos. 43 and| New York Central, Nos. 140 between Anderson
and 139, and i : Dr. Louis W. Spolyar, director New York Central Nos. 222\0f the division of industrial hyand 223, between is|@lene, said the dust thrown from the state line|® crushed tube could result in : 3 Sains and shortness - of Inhalation of the dust could also result in the formation of fluid in the lungs, Dr. Spolyar sald, and the mercury in the tube could t a health hazard if freed from its container; in the home should ; Ja containers with r
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An engineer's sketch of the prepeted. Taute: ot Indianapolis or northeast of Indianapolis.
Mall was in sis siatnias se BOE80 Passengers srereshenaed 56,412 Milk ‘and. Cream. s nesses «+ 663 Ni cestreevsenve $188. ‘ 78.42
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Railroads which have asked to discontinue short hauls since the middle of last year are: : New York Céntral, No. 623 from Elkhart to the Indiana-Ilinols
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| Homicide detectives were inves- : . Mrs, Fred Scott, Mrs.” Lala Mar- tigating the possibility Mrs. Lor OR 2 a . i. quis, Ruth Reynolds, Fred Reeve, raine W 29. : .y 3 a N po a y ¢ : Etizabeth McClaf, Chester| ares ro. A Dad been mur.| SSIES ER § . ra ;
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Found Slain on Coast
LOS ANGELES, Feb, 5 (UP)—
side. the back door. Miss, Pail e ¥ SShoHy ifector ofl Coroner's surgeons refused to apolis: Public Ee. they made an autopsy, JUDGE ST. SURE DIES
) Mrs. Wells’ doctor said he knew BERKELEY, Cal, Feb. 5 (UP) no reason why she might have died a natural death. ~ Her husband; Charles; is # patient at Birmingham Veterans’ Hospital. The couple came hers from San Antonio, Tex., on their
~~Federal Judge A. F. St. Sure, ~—Ban--Francisco, veteran of ~ 30 years on the federal bench, died here today after an illness of several years. He retired as Fed-
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Lounge and Many Other Sfyles
One of our leading manufacturers of fine furniture has made available to us a sizeable group of chairs in order-to - make this value-packed Chair Sale possible. To make it an even bigger event, we are including several one-of-a-kind floor sample chairs taken from our regular stock. All of," these chairs are covered in beautiful tapestries . . . your choice of gorgeous blues, greys, multi-colored, beiges, wines-or greens. Among them you will find, in addition to Lounge Chairs, several Occasional Chairs, which make : oh idea] pairs for fireside placement. Also there are a few 18th Century. 3 ks SF rm He rockers . . . and even some chairs with ottomans. “Weare pulling no punches to make this the No. 1 value offering so far this year, but one note of caution: [f you wish to make positive of having the “cream of the group” to choose from, be at Pearsons EARLY Monday. It is ifapossible to guarantee selection, because chairs of so high a quality at so low a price always sell FAST!
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Blond's Apartment Pillbox Foils Husband's Task Force.
Mrs. Lord Enters 12th Week of Siege,
} Refuses fo Open Door to Pick Up Newspaper By CLAIRE-COX, United Press Staff ( Jorrespondent AT SEA ON THE MATRIMONIAL FRONT, NEW YORK. Feb. 5-—The bitterest siege since ‘the Greeks locked up Troy tighter than | Mae West's corset went into its 12th week today and no truce in| the apartment house anschluss was i ht, The lines were clearly drawn at The hermetically ‘sealed, threeroom, Mid-Manhattan apartment which blond 41-year-old battle-! Bardend eusratissimo, Bath horse, the way Menelaus final-| into a pillbox and held for 11 1y snatched his. wife, Helen of | oo Troy, out of the clutches of that “Sw. Weeks. Leading a. task force of Trojan cad, Paris, in 1104 B. C.| “detectives she captured it frony| ' a” "
. i. after a 10-month siege. . her husband, manufacturing ty-|™ phe Lords were loyal collaboracoon Ro P. Lord, who had sors from the time they joined held the ind floor. bastion un-rorces in 1933 until he launched | Xl au armed ) Joy Po Binh a3 vilensive for more living space | \ trimonial egis jand drove her into exile wearing! eT “Is on and was clear that Mrs. Lord planned | nothing but a pair of slacks ie Pay as Little as $1.00 Down and \ tokeep safely inside her no-man’s- (a sweater one. chilly ‘September | \ land and to keep all visitors out.| morn, Mrs. Lord, who once made | She didn't even open the door to|a fortune as a textile ‘designer, |
os Little as $1.00 Weekly lck up a newspaper with head: | charged in. a separation suit that!
N 4 . ea lines blaring all about the battle manufacturing tycoon Lord had! . 2 2 of the House of Lords. Strict cen- been untrue to her, and he replied | : XR . : sorshilp was imposed on the door-| that she was insane. | man, who acted as a scout to re-| The last official communique
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enter the battle area yesterday, when she charged in| proper credentials, court that her husband told his Ne Trojan Horse friends that she screamed like a ndent just returned | banshée every time he made love! a visit to the scene of “Op- to her. ity eration Pillbox,” where an official! Mrs. Lord then'rélreatéd to her | at the ' fashionable, fortress. Apparently she is going " shout to sit it out on that line until her! if Mr. golden hair turns to silver if she wn | doesn’t get the $20,000 attorneys i, he'll smug-| fees and $400 a week temporary f and ‘a few tommy alimony for which she has sued int | her homeless husband, vam ; - a Fi Z w F : ; oF HM aR F » ’
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