Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1949 — Page 6
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. MeCOY RESIGNS POST WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (UP «President Truman today ac cepted the resignation of Maj ( Gen. Frank R. McCoy as Unitec| Mr. McCay.
astern Commission
Maxwell M. Hamilton
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"On your marks,” call six Indiana University coeds to ill-fated Li'l Abners. - Toe-
Crawfordsville: Gene Newcombe, 2953 E. 38th St.; Nick Winans, Ft. Wayne; Art Brocksmith, Chesterton; Jack Weaver, Veedersburg, and George Aiken, Anderson. The "Daisy Mae's" are (left fo right) Dotty Viasak, Western Springs, lll.; Jan Poison, §723 Winthrop Ave.; Doris Pichitino, Gary; Doris Lathrop, Farmersburg; Marilyn Arbuckle, 1215 N. Downey Ave.; and Joan Lauxterman, 5621 Indiancla Ave. -
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At Flying for Reds
Quit Jobs With Air Transport Firm
{ HONG KONG, Nov, 11 (UP)~=|
Eighteen. . American. . pilots. .employed by the Central Air Trans. {port Corp, sald today..they have {quit their jobs rather than fly {for the Chinese Communists. | Two other CATC American {pilots are willing" to “follow Chinese officials of the Chinese[owned line to Pelping to work for {the Communists, a statement by {the CATC Pilots Association revealed. Seventeen other American Ipliots employed by the China Naitional Aviation Corp., which is 20 | per cent owned by Pan-American Always and 80 per cent by Chinese interests, have sblit sharply on the question. The CNAC will hold a mass! meeting this afternoon to decide on their course of action. Indications were that the questign’
would be decided by each pilot]
individually and that the majority would refuse to fly for the Communists, {
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Electrical Contractors oi
Plan Annual Dinner |
Annual dinner of the Indianapolis Electrical Contractors Asio-
| elation will be held at 7 -p. m,
Nov. 17, in McClarney's Restaurant Harding and W, Morris Sts The association, incorporated a
The chase . . . Over hills and dales the m gals, Jack Weaver and Gene Newcombe and Marilyn Arbuckle trap them on the muddy bank
|Churchwomen today amended its
Gusty, Damp Day To Follow Heat |
| 1vll be gusty and damp tomorrow in Indianapolis, the Weather| 8 today, 1 He said shifting winds tonight will rise in force tomorrow as) heavy rain drenches the Hoosier capital. ! Widespread rains over the state will hreak the five-day midatitumn “heat wave,” forecasters said. But the temperatures are expected to continue to range five to 10 degrees above normal seasonal levels for the next five days. The mercury cooled to only 60 last night in Indianapolis. It was the warmest night in the city since Oct, 21. Over the state thermometers| bubbled to new highs for the date] yesterday. The high temperature] mark of 75 in Indianapolis was; the highest for the date in the] history of the Indianapolis] Weather Bureau. Daytime temperatures here yesterday averaged 20 degrees above normal, A low of 55 was forecast for Indianapolis tonight. Tempera-| tures should rige to near 60 tomorrow. 4
Churchwomen Re-Elect Mrs. Dorsey D. King
The Indianapolis Council of
constitution so that the; organization legally could elect Mrs. Dorsey D. King to serve a third year as president. Other officers elected also today in the annual World Community Day meeting in the Zion] Evangelical. - and Reformed
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a business session last night. Of-Iyi0e president; Mrs, A. R. Kauff- | flcers elected are George O. Hayes, man “gecond vice president; Mrs. | president; Paul Bradley, treasurer, Marton Hanson, third vice presiand Guy B. Moore; secretary. dent; Mrs, W. B. Hague, record- | Plans were made :at the busi- ing secretary; Mrs. D. C. Vener{ness seasion for launching a pub- able, assistant recording secrelie education program in which tary; Mrs. R. E. Royer, corre{builders and citizens” will be in- sponding secretary; Mrs. D. R. structed in the importance of Kellum, treasurer; Mrs. L. J. Rid-
year ago, held its first election at Church are Mrs. H. A. Vertrees,{
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Jewel Burglary 8ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11 (UP)-=FBI
agents today held a man they be-| Rusnaven- lieve may be the leader of a gang]
which / staged a $481,195 jeivel| burglary last February in~Richmond, Va. | The agents last night arrested {Henry W. Bostelman/54, who was| {unarmed and made no resistance.| [City detectives, Howevér, found a| | 38-caliber pistol in his apartment. Gerald B. Norris, local FBI| head, said” that the ex-convict’s bond weld be set at $50.000 at) the refluest of the U. 8. attorney|
bwin Richmond: '
| /Kansas City police earlier this| month arrested two men and a
woman believed to be members of} .
the gang which burglarized the] Schwarzchild Brothers jewelry) store, {
Kiwanians Elect | Charles G. Rawlings has been | Lelected president of the Kiwanis {Club of North Indianapolis, suc-| | ceeding - Sears MacNeill, Other ew officers are Ed Erikire, vice [president, and Larry Henderson, | { treasurer, , = { Elected to the board of direetors are Don Essig, Charles Rusgell Ford, Howard Bull, Kenneth H. Draper, Gerald A. Hiatt, Rus-| sell Hippensteel and Lester Irons. | ESTATE AT $8 MILLION |. | MINEOLA, N.Y. Nov. 11 (UP) The late Solomon R, Guggen-
heim, mining tycoon, left $8 mil lion of his estate for construction and maintenance of a museum of | his will!
non-objective painting, disclosed today.
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en run, followed in close appear near capture as Doris Latiwep of Jordan River, which wirds beheld Saturday night. in. Alumni Hall. 1¢ is sponsored by Beta Alpha Chi, newspaper management through the campus. The chase was inspired. by the annual Sadie Hawkins Day in * fraternity. The girls will wear the usual Daisy Mae costumes—abbreviated skirts and blouses with the Li'l Abner comic strip which appears daily in The Times. Despite the “kigmies.” Li'l Abner faces husbandhood when the event takes place Nov. 19. Daisy Mae has been chasing her rural boy friend for many years but can't catch him.
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“Trapped like a dawg"... as Li'l Abner would say in this situation. George Aiken is "treed" by Jan Polson and Dotty Viasak. The chase was a prelude fo the annual IU Sadie Hawkins Day dance to
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low necklines. The Li'l Abners will appear in overalls and checked shirts. Rustic music will be the order of the evening as the "hillbilly" couples cavort in the Indiana University Union Building on the Bloomington campus. 5
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