Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1949 — Page 2

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were reported killed. An esti That is the opinion of four

4 . State Secretary “Arrives in Paris . mated 4 million votes were cast. ie err.an efucators currently Loot Th ' | Mr, Quirino dropped behind visiting Indianapolis while on a . “Busi For Foreign Ministers Conference whe Manila gave Mr. Laure nationwide inspection, They con- rio by United P : vote’ lead” with alm sider our operational procedure » u v retary Dean Acheson arrived in Paris today ffth of the city's votes Gounted, (a world leader. y a weman'’s Sec of State formal state of wh Mr. Quiring still held a substan-| They are Karl Kotyrba, Ble- day but other for Big; Three talks that may end the formal state of war [tial lead outside Manila, | mentray School Teachers’ Asso- three - * Indias tween Western Germany and the Western Powers. United Nations station, Heidelberg: Fritz Erd- ments. - than 24 hours after he .con- ‘mann, Commercial High School Mr. Acheson landed less th ¥ Minister Andre) ATOMIC experts of the Big principal, Heidelberg; Dr. Ernst 1014 N. Illin ferred in Washington with Soviet reign inister Andre (Five powers and Canada resumed Christ, staff- of the Secondary She was awak insky. Itheir secret conferences today’ Sehatk enthuse -Smeigtiate wo . holst He said Mr. Vishinsky had [200m 0 last week against an after United Nations General As fbn rds Sg Berd bri nents pot mentioned any proposal Iranian border post at Baghc heh, sembly President Carlos P. ent, Leonberg-Stuttgart. dow being rai for a meeting ~of President Near Astara in northwest AZer pi nile asked them to seek: a With six weeks of a three-- . and called pol bajjan province. new approach” to international month's stay completed, they An undeter

Truman and Premier Josef Btaiin A government spokesman said

have visited many of the west: at Berlin, as reported In two. Paris 0 pane killed an Iranian

ern states and are working edat-

money was st

atom control. ing alley at 2

publications. soldier on guard,in a watct. tower, There was no immediate report | tz ward. by sneak thie The first formal meeting of Mr. and a civilian, Iranian reinforce-/from the locked conference rooms. adolnhe Menjou Outline Tour Alm the. Tefresinn Acheson, Foreign Minister . ert , ments engaged the Russians in al Alfhough Mr. Romulo refus PI Di fo + | “Our aim is to secure a tho- ; broke into sev Behuman ot pradite and I brief skirmish, he sald, and v Hiacyns oy hia letier of _ : ans 1SCuUss on rough understanding. of - the TT A Mackh Cretary Ernes ev 0 fi . y ormants salc s le { } 4 cher Britain will be held at the French several Rimasng' Wert Jounited — proposing a “truce” in the On Hollywood Stars | American system from grade German educators see an Indianapolis high hol class in E onaralion Watching tea Miss | Charles Sa Foreign Office tomorrow. The "= ig production. of atomic . Weapons| ,,oiine Menjou, veteran mo-| oo, tRrough college” Dr.’ Monng ig James E. Roberts ool, are (left to right) Fritz Erdmann, Dr. Ernst Christ and ve Juke bose talks were expected to last two Great Britain was still. under consideration by "ol Tang aio star, will Christ said. “Your schools are’ vol Kotyrba one DR c . days. AH i Women's. A the Big Six representatives and ..« on: the Town Hall Series practical, adjusted to life, always education under Allied en. No formal agenda for the talks THE married Womewh. A lei ‘governments, from whom no u. id mi ready to change. KEurppean also interest them. They feel we of the present structure which German educ A radio and had been fixed. ne ans uy me jQffictal reply had been recerved T'S IRTONE Ly gg Schools are more Scholastic. | CIpermit to many electives. Uiusimakes possible selection of gtu- WIT SOREL LL SPoned ok Yeste ] 3 ” X 5 =l MA # makin t ssible for e stu- aurant at 29 Czechoslovakia creases \esulting from devalu- It was reported that the chief lywood,” Mr. Menjou will tell of merican schools .reflect ak ne dears aifficult b-{ 63? for higher education. print of America. More informal St ' int ef Mr. Romulo’s letter pro- American society. They are dent to ge more cult sul : . ation should go Airectly to the PO his own experiences in the movie yio11v mechanized ecialized jects, and athletics sometimes Mr JErdmann is equally em- jy 5 permitted in classrooms, Mrs. Irene UNITED STATES Ambassador kers' wiv 3 posed a “realistic assessment” of capital since the days of the si- gny a aD ee Aas : | phtic that all students should commo y 0. B tod rene atomic facilities, taking into con-|, a, -* and industrialized. There is the Overbalance scholastic efforts. nave th Ftinity of complete] CUSSION - groups. are n upstairs, told Ellis O. Briggs today p The 2000-member association | ooo 00S olatively small IN i spirit of the pidneer here which “We could find a common, iin Lo rho y P'®%€ and students are participating in ered the robl

discuss the fantastic public school training with par- ..;¢ oovernmént. the restaurant

“His credentials to Crech President! would “ensure that it | B alii om [amount * of" fissionable matertkis Lo Onin "have ‘headed actors 800d. for.you.peaple... Some. 8 ground;’*. Dr. Christ said. “We. 0 tjoular stress-on vocational fields. | pis ig a far ery from the strict

’ rocer and not to | iy : WO " “ Xismane Gotiwala wid Teminded judy Ju 14 £ a Jevattitie for peaceful Jurposes, to stardom and will give his list- i it vould be ‘good for us,’ to. the other extreme. The Ger-He further desires collegiate doors ‘discipline and compulsion known NN Rear troops helped liberate his country. hil oT ~-fing-af the 10 best films ever made. Particulary impressive to -the nan _system has stressed the De opened more readily to the na- German schools before the war, , A Sinclair He told Mr. Gottwald that he Ghile Stassen Scores : Cast in Comedy Role |group is the informal attitude of scholastic approach.“We need--to Lion's:students. : Currently there is a shortage both 1502 Kentuck entered Czechoslovakia by the POLICE sald today that | Lang considered one of the best classrooms. broaden the base of education] Now, however, the four treas- or funds and buildings. In the glarized durin same route the American Army persons were wounded in Truman Brarh dressed men in the nation, Mr. “You probably go a bit too far and make possible greater school- ure most the chance once again jarge cities about half the schools ard DuPont, 1 traveled in the spring of 1945 clashes with alleged Communist N POLIS” Nov. 8 (UP) Menjou is usually cast in suave!In this respect, but it is healthy. Ing for the masses.’ to argue their positions publicly were destroyed in the war, employee, told “There, beneath your pines afd demonstrators - attempting to MINNEA Harold oe Stassen Urbane comedy roles.. His most/It tends to make Americans able. How far this should be carried and without fear. . | “But the physical plant, the fie soft drink m: Deech trees and across your fer- celebrate the 324 anniversary of Republican i ar ident, says tcent pictures are “My Dream Is to meet others and express them- is a heated topic among Germani Under Naziism the school sys- nancial worries are not our big morning. A tile rolling fields, American blood the Russian revolution. : [aw _- yup in ays {Yours” and. “Dancing in the selves. We are coming to it in educators. The conflict is evident tem was rigidly controlled, ini- problems,” Dr. Christ said. “The broken open. has mingled forever with the soil Colombi ; Intatorically A Its speech] DT; "to be released soon. “Germany” Dr. Christ said. among the four. i {tiative stifled, and subordinate to: great drive in Germany today is = of Czechosloyakia,” he said. colombia hate org Eg The program will opén~at 11! Student freedom in electing Dr. Christ wants expansion of the interest of the state. The to revitalize our spirit—revitalize Nursing b Mr. Briggs also paid tribute to DARIO ECHANDIA, Liberal The. By Mi in a. m. in the Murat Theater. subjects and emphasis on. sports education while maintaining much war's end brought a revision of it along democratic lines.” Thomas Masaryk, founder of the party presidential candidate in e-—Sarmer-YiRResOLZ—. gury=] Sin as... — ee eee ee ssi wi To Conve Czech republic. the Nov. 27 elections, withdrew °'POT spoke lastnight at-3 state; Be : - X Eleven stat “My generation was born Inseam the race today because of Republican “kickoff” for the 1950 . : : : Sinted” at pio time to share the enthusiasm kin-g 130k of law and order. campaign. ; ; ‘ ; American Ass = dled by President Masaryk when |" od: the political Baht In his speech last week, Mr. A " hed y He called the political fighting rryman compared ‘reactionaries’ : 4 Hpmes sched in exile in the United States for a in which hundreds of Colombians: .. ’ £47 and Wednesd: free and independent Czechoslo- \.. . pees killed in the past few ul 1044Y 10 the Faserglims who! ] ; “Ww. Hotel, Mr " " , sed the Lousiana Purchase, ’ 8. M vakia” he said. “We never lost _. " most barbarous in oppo o FR anklin-4411 tional preside that enthusiasm.” M in Thomas Jefferson's time. : ; : 0 - - Pp the history of Colombia. | Historians agree, Mr. Stassen . o : day. os Iran Philippines added, that it was “a man of The confers;

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| wealth and success, Plerre Du-| er oe Ee JOSE LAUREL, puppet presi- pont, who first suggested to Presi-| dent during the Japanese occupa- dent Jefferson that Louisiana be

: nd “several” JEanians nett kind ond believed Hon. took the lead today in & purchased; and who went to!

: close race with President Elpidio py t ist 1 incl organization. tement said , ance to assist in convincing fins, a8. afctal iatem Quirino for the presidency of the the French leaders that they plans. Zs The attack was aid 0 have Philippine Republic. | should sell. :

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