Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1950 — Page 7

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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Jan. this town's Times Square: Men and women. Boys and girls, labor on a new build ing—guarded by sturdy tommygun-toting militiamen. 1X see a white haired lady struggling with a rickety | wheelbarrow choking with bricks. I wonder: What dizzy

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For these hopeless READY-cUT SPAGHETTI |sioned__against tbe all-Powertullyy vyiyyon nasnt a single traf: They spoke, acted, or plotted con- (fic light—and thousands of kids

trary to Tito's plan. {who have never ridden an auto When chow calls they're piled. hire. iinto trucks, =it on long boards. eo» A chain is tightly drawn over the pack laps of each row-—to discourage a ib HEARD avo possivie leap for freedom In tran- Of Jenin-needled junior Red-men: “Truman has been urging the "% m told: “This Belgrade prison, Chinese Nationalists to use poison {labor serves two purposes—it's a gas.” . . . “Jugosiavs who emi- | ‘slave labor’ corps; guarding and|grate to America are persecuted— ‘chaining ‘sinners’ in public smoth- starve and die on the ers budding opposition.” [streets.” . . . “In order to get | a 8 _® {Marshall Plan aid a country must ASKED WHY he didn’t return|place its 4rmy under American / _|to Yugoslavia as a tourist, an ex- control.” . “Young girls who FP who emigrated to Pitts. sign Hollywood contracts must

. [live in sin with producers and HE ee: Wrote: “While Tito’s In—| 4. 0 tors.” (“What harem are you 'm out.”

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if . | working for, Miss Film Star?") » . n . - ” i | car CHATTER: : nominate JOKE: If the crop is bad one i e& wor 8 most internation lights Sach Way Every Day feeding and watering hole—Bel- Y**" the Communists—aepliiug a 14th YEAR OF PERFECT SAFETY |grade’s Hotel Majestic, which Sucker—shoot the farmer. If the Phone FRanklin 1554 serves ‘foreigners only”—as a crop is bad the second year they|

Or Your Travel Agent bold sign proclaims, |blame the farmer's son—jail him|

Photo by Bill Oates Times Staff Photégrapher Wise eyes scan new ideas in print several hours every day at the Business Branch Library when John H. Grant, 72, of 533 N. East St., makes his regular survey of the latest in political and economic thought. Mr. Grant was only two when his parents took him by covered wagon to the Dakota Territory, before it was admitted to the Union. He came here in 1942 from Texas, where he had been an oyster farmer. Librarians say Mr. Grant's usual reading fare includes the New York Times, the Nation and the New epublic.

Marion County Juvenile Cen: ter's Christmas tree is lost in the | trash. But the homeless, neglected and delinquent children detained there will long remember this Christmas. Charles H. Boswell, chief probation officer of the Juvenile

Court, tells me those gifts our readers supplied convinced the children someone cared. He extended the appreciation of the Center, the court staff and Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann and! the children. * You supplied more than 400! gifts along with crates of fruit,| candles and Christmas decora-| tions, after my story. One boy, neglected for 12 years, | expressed the youngsters’ feelings. | Ha sald, “This ix my best Christ mas." | ‘The children’s happiness was. demonstrated by their comments and laughter at their Christmas party—when your gifts were dis-

| tributed. Spec Offer Mad "The Juvenile Center budget This ial ®

ldoesn’t provide for purchasing TO Introduce You To Christmas gifts. The management ! ‘of the Center therefore depends KEN-L-RATION on on the generosity of local citizens The Money-Saving Way fo Feed Your Dog to make possible a merry Chyrist-, i “During this holiday season 1 | was happy to be living in a com- ® Youll

{munity where neighbors felt re- | sponsible for each other. I was

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Na — _ iterrific ry embassy typist.. while playing Ris first golf Done] fotove, and zoo workers could push their squad car out of a Pi 7 ” |Gossip goops say he’ s “fixing” dol- of the season, using a new seven, furiously to take the elephant grin__until Bill, the kangaroo, shoulder after they had ticketed

{lar loans for Tito. . | =A handsome Dutchman plays |chess with an overpadded Belgian « +» the former peddles tool |prestes, the latter huys timber. —A dashing. Viennese beauty | flashes toothpaste ad ivories at an Tequally blond, heavily mustached| {Swedish plane salesman. Her dee-| Hictous form is encased in (sigh) {tight riding breeches, black boots, tweed jacket. —Ten journeying journalists| (who ‘file for eight countries, including Egypt) swap rumors and tired anecdotes, —Twenty-four young Frenchmen, whose guerrilla gangs aided Tito’'s partisans, lap up platters of caviar . , . born in the nearby Dangbe. Mostly Communists,

—An American copper agent,

about business with beastly bureaucrats (“everything in triplicate!”) to an also gloomy British bus broker. The “nationalized” ’head waiter, who once owned his own pub, pleases all in Serb-Croat, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Bul-

tongue-loosed by Slivovitz, moans|

{iron for-the first time,

name calling tift with Stalin.

|Coca to a hospital for X-rays of died yesterday.

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I. 1950, the reasons for moving up to Cadillac will become so great, and so manifold, that if you are contemplating the purchase of any car outside the lowest-price field—you should see the new Cadillacs Sirst!

Cadillac’s new cars will have their initial presentation ‘at the General Motors Mid. Century Motorama — at the Waldorf, in New York —from January 19th to 27th,

As soon after that as cars are available, the new Cadillacs will be placed on display for your inspection in this community.

In the meantime, here are some of the things you may look forward to seeing when

America’s most renowned motor car builder unveils its offerings for the ensuing year.

You will see four wholly new series of cars —all with entirely new bodies —and all so gorgeously styled that they are destined to

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Yes—you should see the new Cadillacs before you act in 1950. They will not only give you the new yardstick for motor car quality —but they will give you the new yardstick for motor car value, as well;

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