Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1949 — Page 2

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Maj, Vernon E. Clark, presibe a banquet at 8:30 p, m. next| dent of Indianapolis 1. in Murat Temple. e meet-

Walter H, Judd of will Tickets be obtained at the hospital. Radio Jackpet Win _Flusters Housewife

Oct.

Forge reserve p ams. Gen. meet with

ans state officers of the Department of Indiana, ROA, Saturday morning Following a luncheon at 1 p. m., he wil] address department officers on reserve matters.

Knitting Mill to C

BENNINGTON, Vt, Oct, 26 (UP)—The H, E. Bradford Co. Ine., which says it is the nation's oldest knitting mil], announced today it will close Nov. 3 because of a lack of orders. The firm was

persons,

power founded in 1853 and employs 150, would

two-block-long factory st 430 a. m. today. It raged two ROUFSInient said there is » tremendous

morning fire yesterday catised $25,000 damages in a

By CARL HENN Half-day sessions in olis public elementary schools end today. Board of School Commist heard Super. Vv Stine~ halt-

Schedules for

esi 4 Line SE CY

Schools Cease Half-Day

day Ssmsions for Seat gradare ab 72 would be eliminated when classes resume Monday after the Indiana State Teachers gd Fsiday for the anatal meet. Protested by a delegation of parents two ye ago, the Paitday sessions were removed from

the school schedule by rearrangement of classes, Mr, Stinebaugh

New Member Takes Oath A new commissioner, Leon C, Thompson, was sworn in last night two months ahead of sched. ule because of the resignation of H. Nathan Swaim to become a of the U, . Circuit Court of Appeals, Chi-

ig oki and

pecretary - treasurer of Thampe son Brothers

fof ‘wreets ond highway

1 never yo! have gone inte a skid on & road ‘covered with NATURAL SILICA ROCK ASPRALY

Por my money, there's. nothing like i, And; it gives you a feeling of safety when you travel aver it «= mile after mile == in fair or rainy weather,

No other highway resurfacing material has been dewhich combines the desirable and unique qualities of NATURAL SILICA ROCK ASPHALT. .. which is SAFER . . . MORE DURABLE . , , MORE ECONOMICAL

Coe ine milgs in SHR Sk, Cu » ompdrive over 8 ety oon” ‘will finish ith

e term of Commissioner Emil a Vi fichaad until | Jan. 1, when he Mr Thompson serving the four-year term to which he was elected in| November, 1048, Mr, Schead was named by the board to succeed Mr, Swaim, He will serve the remaining two,

years, Means of erecting a new ele-| mentary school for children of families in Windsor Village, new development. at 22d St, and Ar-| lington Ave. were explored as Mr. Stinebaugh told of overcrowding at School 57, 5435 E. Washington |

The superintendent said a base- | ment room at School 57 will be’ conditioned for classroom use) until the situation can be relieved. | The board last night appointed |

toes.

Soft, plient smoke brown alk, leather spucs,

Sizes

Just a "must" , . . when a young buckaroo's wocking-h ors e wuns away, A fine boot to cover a lot of range, and bring a sparkle to young eyes—a twinkle, to young

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Sizes 54 10 8..ceeunnns $400 ate 12 ........ $450 |

|& 20-member advisory board for {the free school of practical nurs- | {Ing to be located in School 3, Mr.| | Stinebaugh sald classes probably | twill begin in January, |

Meet Flames Rage Two Hours In Roosevelt Ave. Plant

Fire Is Second in Local Industry in 24-Hour Period; Peerless Foundry Also Hit

A raging fire destroyed one unit of the Indianapolis Stove Co.,

13556 Roosevelt Ave, early today in the second major industrial

Among the. victims was Henry millionaire

president of

L. Straus, Tropical Park Race Track jn Flor-

1a and of the American .,-Ine,, -of Baltimore. . This

MAROTT'S CORRAL THIRD FLOOR

‘otalisa-

i of a'said. “Yet the Democrats have not

in which ch and three thi

Willkie Hits Use

Says Democrats’ Plan Won't Work in 1949 NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (UP) Philip“H. Willkie of Indiana last

unt of private money in| ‘America but it is not at work in| the nation’s economic system. Mr. Willkie ke in a New Jar Fagons " io tora ard solve the nation’s oa te as they did in 1933.

“But the situations are tremendifferent,” My. Willkie

their » Their has grown old" Mr, Willkie sald the Demolerats’ gnswer is large federal ex{penditures and more federal bu[reaus “just as in 1933.” He said

as an Old Shoe— : : : King of Iran Will Be Most Eligible Roya of Wales throw the government

stable boy and

(there ‘was no private money then New Solutions Needed - get a job done was

lic money and federal Mr. Willkie said the

Republican “I Party's need is to “promote sew economic social to learn that the Shah is a bach- head, set up a few up-to-date jotutions Tot nd, ; Bar He was married to Sriness pos and tcok over the shebang.

problems.” ’

Democrats as which would be much mere polit-| ically beneficial than calling them | "Mi

opportunity nodiety because it provides an opportunity for all| men to make their dreams

Mr. Willkie said. Halloween Party Set

The Indianapolis Real Estate Board will hold a Halloween

- When ‘“School’s Out” for Teacher . . .

party at noon tomerrow [Wathing:cs Hotel. Clifford Krabbenhoft is chairman

= King of Ire 0f 1933 Remedies [To Visit U.S. Since Prince

Reza Shah Pahlavi, Son of Former Stable Boy, |

By ANDREW TULLY,

He's really as plain as an hand at

He's only 30 years old and rightt0 wit, Cyrus.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1040

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a great mingling with the people.

The State Department has been whooping up his visit for a long

course for newsmen on the care tle of Marathon. But before and and feeding of royalty. + after that the Iranians did quite That's because both countries 8 Dit of conquering themselves. lare in faver of being friends. ss = = Iran wanis us to be on its side] A “FELLOW named Cyrus and we've 3 some swell ideas gbout what

fht things would be more cient if Iran had emly one ruler,

t ing of the in that air force 8nd went around killing o e fe [other Kings, including old money-

He's never gone for that eld bags himself, Croesus.

y-way to Oriental potentate stuff of loung30! ne on silken couches with peo-ithe good work, but just when he » ub i ple fanning him,

# YOU GIRLS

“We Republicans hive an uh- Fawzia of Egyp for 10 years but

usyal opport ’ got discoura, because all 4 A Ee ie Pad was hr and di- everybody who could make weight

vorced her,

Cyrus’ son, Smerdis, continued

had everything pretty well ornamed Darius

e = ganized a b also will be pleased/came along, lopped off Smerdis Well, for the next thousand they|years or so, the Iranians took on

| —Egyptians, Babylonians, 8Syr-

Bo that makes him the most 3ans, Greeks, Romans, Mongols,

| eligible royalty te come here since Turks and economic the Duke of Windsor was falling they won,

system should really be called an off all our horses.

Russians. Sometimes but in the last few [centuries they didn't have the

The Shah is ruler of one of equipment so they gradually bethe most ancient countries in the! came peace-loving.

come world, Iran, having been in the

i true willing to work,” news since around 1700 B. C. 3 hey an 10 work," If you happen te run into him was

! su | BY THE time the present Shah born in 1919, his father,

please don't call his country|Reza Khan, was Iran's No. 1 suc-

Persia. although the time that's

It was the

who licked the stuffings

It's always been Irapn—— cess story.

West for a long] As a kid he'd worked around

Greeks, of years to commander-in-chief.

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Flying Fortress which he pilots himself when his chamberlain isn’t looks ing, a vault filled with $600 mil. Hon worth of state jewels. He can't wait to see all those nice irrigation ditches of ours,

Train Bumps Truck, Driver Uninjured

Charles Gamber, 30, of 356 8. Roena St, was uninjured today when a diesel freight o bumped his truck at Oliver Ave, and the Belt R, R. crossing. The engine, operated by Engi.

called it Persia because the stables of the Iranian army, neer Charles R. Hill, 52, of 1314 the name the ancient|then had become a soldier and Nordyke Ave, was proc in the Greeks gave it. jslugged his way in a few short|slowly along the track when Mr. |

eeding Gamber's truck nosed onto the

In 1921, Pop decided to over-'crossing and was hit.

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