Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1949 — Page 14

Lite om o fool) Band_of America | Tho Fal Man fmmy Duras | This 1s Your FB) . | Eddie Canter Brook the Bask [Kokomo of Tech |Eddie Canter ost of Sy hh oo | Lanfor . Red Shelton The Sherift > ne Red Skatton Hoosier Sere—Hows be ont fr. ” ef Wey Fgh na [Ul ey "Shere SL “Tom Storn Bskiball with Hinkle . i. Good Music Nour Pro and (on Alan Jetiries Luke Wallon i Nows—Patee Grant This Is the Story Dance Band " : Bob Shreve Passing Parade Music You wi Lullaby fn Rhythm [Briton ln U, 5. A Kelly's Kiubhouse : : os. | 2 Tia Kelly's Wiubhouss | JotsRocherer Varley Bow [Sign OF (News—Moen River . 1070 Ranch ”n . Moon River es JTRUR fe ben ve | DD Pa Ti SATURDAY PROGRAM Te a 1 Wil 1070 WiRE 1430 wish 1310 | | WELW 1590 WLW—700' — Mgteal | ~~ NBO Anu FM After v0 PM, NBC | Weather Markefs | Dawn Patrol Indians rermer Sign On—Sun Dial |News Emmy Low . : Breaklan Rowe Kenny Roberts Gordon Graham Nows—Dunkla Time TET [Morning Star - " News war {Noiee Mane ” - - ~ Do [ee Del Porter Family Falr Hardwood Ni Lites a. Nowy Mary Los Taylor Net Brandywine Or. | “© Jo Stattord Moel the Meeks King Cole Trio i King Sisters Ed McConnell Eddie Howard Ay Vaughn Monroe Orch. [Man on Farm Tiggy. Elman Orch. : Beany Sondman Orch. News Hartel “Meal” Mike Dunn |Everybedy's Farm Lym Mumey Show farm and Home Hour | Hows. Everybody's Farm Dinning Sisters : ors [Why Ranch Public Aftains Your Hodltth Today Yh bug Pula. om x} v " - - - » ... - - - - - - - “" - - wv n w Ares - - - - " - - —_ - " Ooo Sesame 2 a » »

. WFBM 8

On the Air | ssc, o_o

< BANDS OF AMERICA--Paul (FM) 8 p.m. .Lavalle conducts . the 48 piece ww - marsh mie +o « WIRE- | nO USE" "The Painted Limerick” nl with Celeste Holm. . , . WFBM Fb and Ann Blyth Ray nef Pm radio adaption of the film “Shad. , FIGHT—Don Dunphy and Bill

PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb. (UP)—Movlie Star

mother’s wedding $4

on learning of

today. Mrs. Gladys

between middleweight Rocky Castellani and welterweight Charley Fusari. . .. WISH 9 p. m,

LMEET THE —PRESS=La0n "rr

viewed by Richard Strout of the ceremony. Mrs, Harris said Mar Christian Science Monitor, Frank Waldrop of the W Times-Herald, Phelps Adams of the New York Sun, and Childs, United Features Columnist. ... WIBC 9 p. m.

idea.”

Democracy at Work

TOKYO, eb. 18 EVERY JOA. 130.0200 nu

PONSORED BY d Bergman and Brian Aherne.

HOME ‘APPLIANCE ¢0. 7s WIBG 830 p.m.

role. . -. WISH 1 p. m.

COACH SEDAN

COUPES $ 5 95

Solid Back

Fine quality, perfect fitting seat covers at a price that brings good covers within the reach of every motorist. Smart plaid patterns, leatherette

Heavy seat cover cloth here

and back of front. seat. keep clean and sanitary, they give your car that “new look” and provide protection for both

= 9) er — . clothes and upholstery,

Immediate Expert Installation (Small Service Charge)

(UP)— GREAT .SCENES .F R O M| Kenichi Yoshida, son of Premier GREAT PLA YS—Henrik Ibsen's Shigeru Yoshida and an English od Doll's House,” starring In-| suthority at Tokyo University, said today that wha* Japan needs is a good B0-sen jug of beer.

~ ap SATURDAY Fifty sen is equivalent to oneSIMMONS } METROPOLITAN OPERA [sixth of an American penny. je Furniture & -Applian " Presents Verdi's “Aida” with is campaigning to have beer taken 58-55 W. ig o Ljuba Welitsch a the title|off the luxury list and sold at a

price the average man can afford.

trimmed and doubly reinforced at points of strain.. Easy to

: ret O'Brien Cries Yang. Great numbers of troops GAME—Koks. Over Mother's Marriage

3

Margaret | PHILIP. MORRIS PLAY- O’Brien may pass up her own"

_ghe cried /jowers and civil servants were aunt Sd moving to Formosa.

O’Brien, mother of! Shiploads of American supplies Corum describe the 10-round bout|the 12-year-old tear-jerker, plans were diverted to Formosa. to marry Don Silvio, Palm Beach and Hollywood orchestra leader, that Nationalist aséets in bullion! on Tuesday. Margaret 1s here gn4q foreign currency now cached amount

lon The child was greatly upset : Reyne a Fling, vice president wo when she was told the news, said| $300 million (U. 8.)

'M¥s. Jean Harris, Mrs, O'Brien’ 8! Economic Advisers, will b einter-| ister. and “may not attend” the|

garet “doesn’t think much of tne Robot Umpire For Foul Balls

4

I

| |

|

4

Cong Of China Far From Ended

this vast nation is far from finished. .

{last to argue that they had al- ~~! ready won, though they would admit no uncertainty as to the eventual victory. But there is uncertainty, No outsider—least of all the|Perior court yesterday for custoCommunists — can be sure that Acting President Hi Tsung-Jen's peacemaking “fmerely a desperate play for time in which he might be wittingly or unwittingly the Presidemd Chiang Kai-shek's terminatfén never to make peace with the Communists, ’

they believe 1i is ‘a pawn of (Chiang. But they will< overlook no possibility of using him

win the Lower Yangtze with talk than with fight. The broad swift- ____| flowing . river. is. a- considerable topographical hazard for their southward thrust and an offensive across it might be brought to grief by even half-hearted resistance of the Nationalist armies.

weeks, in which the Communists have been filling the vacuum left — by the Nationalist retreat south-| ward and the Nationalists have] been redisposing themselves and pressing their peace offensive, the tionalist resistance apparent. National government will . sur-

Tarmy that once numbered: 35

stop-signil Will be flashed to the!

19,570,000 American

| other 4,500,000 are on farms,

| Workingman's Store

Communists Control Half of Country But

‘Resistance Is Threat By CLYDE FARNSWORTH

Howard Si SHANGHAL, Feb 18 — The

efforts are not

instrument of de-

Seek Local Peace ~The Communists have indicated

The Communists would rather

During the recent bloodless

probable pattern of future Nahas become

It will be at the most a resistance on a regional basis. The

render a great measure of the central authority it had over an

million men. That may be just as well, considering the strategic failures of the past. Army Withdrawn i The Nationalist navy and alr| force seem to have been left with the principal responsibility of op-| posing the Communists generally. There remains only a thin line of ~==| Nationalist armies along the

have béen moved from the’ Yang-| tze to the Hangchow area and| beyond. Weeks before the generalissimo retired from . Nanking several echelons of “faithful” party fol-| Alr and!

naval headquarters followed.!

And - it's commonly believed]

the island to some

Inventor Offers

: By Science Service WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—-Base hit or foul ball? In a few weeks now, fans will be advising umpires to go and have their eyes examined, after calling a close] one just inside or just outside the foul line. To take this wrangle-causing| uncertainty out of baseball a! Washington inventor, Allen K.| Nelson, has devised what he calls] a foul ball indicator. It consists] of a post, to be set at the far end| {of the outfield on the foul line,| | with a pair of cross-arms from | {which a series of free-swinging | rods is suspended. Half the rods are thus in “fair” territory, the Fother “Hatt 3 “Yout™. oe “A » ELECTRICAL connections | from the rods are so arranged) | that if a batted bail hits one of| {the rods on the “fair” side it { will cause a green lamp to light | up, while if the impact is against! (a rod on the “foul” side a red

batter—and he'll have to wait for] a better one ty take a bit out of. U. 8. patent 2,461,836 has just been granted ‘on this invention.

19, 570 ,000 Families

Own Their Own Homes CHICAGO (UP) — A total of families {own their own homes, the United | | States ‘Savings & Loan Logue] | reports. More than 15,000,000 of the | families lve in cities, while an-

Open Daily, 7:30 A.M .-8 P.M.

)

\ \

MATCHED UNIFORMS WLLL INES LL E T] 3 8) CARPENTERS AND LTE HE (Mi TE COWBOY PANTS GLOVES AND SHOP CAPS

CO A

dy of June, Louise, 22 months. Branch jsald Mrs. M. Leming was married 'when he met her in 1040, He complained that he financed her trip to Reno for a divorce, but that she returned in two weeks because she was: lonesome and couldn't stay the required six weeks. !

. LOS ANGELES, Feb, 18 (UP) as 4 Branch today asked cus of three children he said The Communists would be the) L.. "000 out of wedlock, -complaining their mother never found time to marry him. olreith, operator of an Azusa, al,

fishing club,

TREES FOR ‘TREES’ POET A 3800-acre’ memorial will be preserved in perpetuity in ~ | achieve a localized peace, that is North Carolina in honor of Joyce surrender, in the Hankow, Nan. Kilmer author of “Trees.” king, and Shanghai region, and the Lower Yangtze Valley, the heartland of China.

J ——————————

Broad Ripples Newest, for the Entire Famuy,

I PAIR Ist QUALITY NYLON HOSE included with each pair shoes purchased during Grand Opening Days—Friday & Saturday

NEW SPRING STYLES

LOW—MEDIUM OR: HIGH HEELS Here again we offer a choice in mew Spring Styles. Not only in Blacks, but also the new Black Patents.

GRAY GREEN

OXFORD TYPES STRAP SANDALS ‘SLING BACKS

PUMPS SIZES

WIDTHS AAA to EE's

PRI

49 $599 $4.45

CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR

OUR SPECIALTY

OUR STOCK THIS TIME MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER. BEGINNING WITH INFANTS’ SIZE 3 UP TO THE LARGER

SIZES FOR

6, Louise, 4, and

Ry 2 bh s \ 23 hi : b 4

"This is the new plant of the Century Tire Co., owned and ted by Karl N. Capitol Ave, It has 20,000 square or ¢ rR a Auars Tuet. gn sweats of 45 bur < racing cars and is a recognized the internal combustion engine.

Hangover Wrinkle

. AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Feb. 18 (UP)--British Prof. G. W. Pickering he has a method for ol om hangovers aches. : To avoid a hangover, drink

one petitioned su-

Dorothy

MERIT SHOE STORE'S

GRAND RE-OPENING

teow Location: 818 BROAD RIPPLE AVE. (5: 63ri-hew “Russo” Bits.) - FRIDAY-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18-19

Most Modern Shoe Store, Completely Stocked with Footwear and Hosiery We Welcome You fo Visit and ou Purchase or Not.

BLUE RED

4d to)

CED

BOYS AND GIRLS.

ing to To avoid a headache, relax your face. Headaches are caused by maintained contraction of

the facial ¥ _ | ment, designed to raise a fund of i A ye Rial aces, Mr. Pick- | cq million, and “unwillingness SERVICE FOR THE "When you wrinkle your fully to acknowledge the need for ENTIRE FAMILY

forehead and screw up your eyes, you are a candidate for a headache,” he said.

bi——————————— FRANKLIN FIRST AGAIN The first cartoon published in| forest. America was “Join or Die” signed by Benjamin Franklin and] published | Gazette,

ke time-Lested WINTER. fitter r* velief of at Iai an und

bago. Must a the ork to your K. Kizer at 731.733 | satistaction refunded. Woy feet, an increase of 65 per cent from the old location at 933 Worn rk)

AMA Assails

said today

group of ‘members who have pro- IST Iq tested a $25 per member assessment for the AMA's campaign against the administration's public health program. It was the first action of Its kind In AMA history. . Last week 136 doctors criticized the AMA for the assess-

and tired head-

pint of water before gobed.

improvement” of medical care in the nation,

Convert Your Old Treadle Sewing Mawhine rr an Electric Portable

Cash or $10.00 dn. $1.25 wh

BEN H INSHAW

APL IANCE & SURMITURE OU 213% PROSPECT ST

de-|

in his Pennsylvania

t This New Modern Store, Whether if So Desired.

INCLUDED WITH

Each pair of men's and nd. bays shoes or oxfords purchased rand Opening Days

. wis PAIR oF SOX OR ANKLETS

“X-RAY” F

LIVING UP TO OUR LIFE-LONG REPUTATION ~

Men's tan tip

FREE

TO CHILDREN ACCOMPA-

NIED BY A

ING GRAND OPENING DAYS, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB. 18, 19.

OXFORD TYPES for little Boys and Girls in

too or the scuff proof tip

oxfords. WIDTHS

8, te 12 ______$3.98 12,10 3 $4.39 Others at

$298 $3

DRESS PATENTS

CHILDREN’S ANKLE STR

CROSS STRAPS ~~

PUMPS: and

MARY JANES

BIZES 83;

Priced

GIRLS’ RUBBER CREPE SOLES

THE NEWEST

CASUALS. O

GIFTS

DULTS DUR-

X-RAY SHOE FITTING

either plain A BCD

49 $3.19

& MISSES’ APS

to 12 to 3

A9 $3.19

CREPE SOLE XFORDS — LOAF-

ERS — SADDLES. ALL NEW SPRING COLORS. =

SAME LOW PRICE 59s

Rugged. smart brown. oxford. Durable rubber sales and heels. Also in straight tip. Sizes 6 to 12. Rich-toned brows moeceasin. Long-wearing rubber soles and heels. B-& D widths.

: BOYS' OXFORDS

8 Styles in similar to the above : with long jvearing composition Soles «..coveuvsvssoee

BOYS" SHOES

These are for little Boys, too.. The —. $3.19 sfloes with the iron heel plates SARs ANER Rss RE RAINY

BOYS' LUG SOLE OXFORDS

Tan moccasin oxfords with red lug $5.95 wsoles and heels. Sizes 4 to 6 SEEN ssenssaRsRsss Ena,

BOYS" SCHOOL SHOES

Tan oxford with wing, straight or moccasin $ tip. Extra long wearing soles. Rubber heéls, 4 ay ° NEW WEDGES—FOR DRESS & CASUAL WEAR

$3.98 — 4.99 5.99

LITTLE SHOES

‘Here again widest assortment for the little folks. In Sandals, ox-

Sd TOME s1.08 $2.60 $2.89

we have the

B & D widths. Sizes 21; to 6. HERE AGAIN: WE. OFFER NEW SPRING STYLES IN ~SANDAL TYPES, SLING BACKS, WRAP-AROUNDS, BLACK SUEDES; BLACK PATENTS, RED, GREEN, BLUE, GREY, GOLD, SILVER, WHITE. PRICED

ALL COLORS SIZES 3 to 6

SIZES Fo to 9 SIZES

4709

818 BROAD RIPPLE AVE. (E. 63rd 81) o IN

Sp ——————————————————————————————————

RRR ASSSARRH HR it ht eae—G——

Nationalist go proposals made leaders in Peipin gation of Nanki The proposals the dispatch: ONE: An imn TWO: Both s 40 miles from ti tions. . THREE: Both

tee freedom of | FIVE: Nation

Come See Evening

x12 All Beautifully pattern newest colors.

$49.95 —

Hoover Swe

Rebuilt ot HOOVI anteed by them are late models.

$39.50 — 9x12 Gol¢

First “quelity 194 combinations. Pot

ing room, bedréo $10.95 —

4-Ft. Rol