Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1950 — Page 2
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Police were reported to have arrested several members of an § * rom 008 Me | Two persons were hospitalized » ee Tears. oom SRadoes + Bi . 8. p The 27-year-old Mr. Hachem
Gulaberto
in front of police headunloading persons who to be arrested politiPolice patroled the streets
' Rumors circulated in La Pas
Jast night that a coup led by the group imminent
chief of the army, de-
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65 Sub Deaths
British Officials Call | the impact of the fax by dividing it into 52 w
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oo Charges Subversive Activities Has : os wr TTR 8 wl In 24-Hour Period Mr. Hathem, who landed at Philadelphia last night . Brought About Serious Crisis Ale i Lh The govern ment procialmed a State of siege throughout Bolivia A) $v : ’ aii - 1560 tad fallen with & fatal auto-|seek a “bachelor apartment.” ~~ oo = <r Bubveeses tt 1nd rough avout + sumtin of exsreme JE he ; SY hd the Monon Railroad last He stressed the word “bach-United States they can find no
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d placing the total t . Terre Haute. ised i rt Tear. naval and placing The tutal yearly tex on such pay cheek |" John L. Imhof, 82, South Bend. | oni tre coucirs thority to CAN“nd Aug. 22. He dropped out of
st wt oc wis 2 Danger of Communism Less
t/on the collision which cost the
Manerto Urriolagoitia, the formation of a cabinet of na-
Mr, the army were loyal to the government. { “The Interfor Ministry early to- their stories the
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ing | lives of 65 men on the submarine.
The inquiry was convened In
the court-martial rooms
Adm. J. Hughes-Hallett,
of the . sald all sections of Chatham Naval Headquarters by
After the survivors have told
board will
day denied reports that certain question crew members of J whic
rammed and sank the Truculent ference soon after midnight to!in clear weather in the Thames announce the state of siege. The Estuary Thursday night. The first hearing today was, Mrs, Franklin D. Roosevelt said communism posed more of a ad ven. © ; w——p——— —— ore ' 8 Monon, the conductor, and] A former city fire department NeW kissing mate were in the ence). va of use io expected (0 last about two hours./threat to this nation in the de- : Charles McBell, 81, also of Mo-oMcial today left Indianapolis news today. : |ermit the operation of 4 nde Toni
regiments had rebelled. The ministry called a press con-
sald the whole country
and La Paz were calm. Other world developments:
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Swedish tanker Divina,
The report of the inquiry boardi pression period. {IMs ‘ A: {will be submitted to the com-| " “People were hungry,” she said,! in Rome {mander ip chief of the ‘Nore ns promises sounded more al-| : naval “station “here, who will ), ing» -» r Investigation on : |
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De Gasperl to’ Diganise ®'risieq early in preparation for
government. The Ch Demo- ye inquiry, which will detérmine cratic leader did not accept al mong other things—why it
A * | was that one hour and 20| Mrs. Roosevelt, who spoke 44 Some points the Ohio was 14 miles yor husband's mother, Mrs. Rebie| ” » - ) | “A Turin court giriction of 4
Lake Success Russias challenge. 1oday and
j a meeting of the Beity Council for ext Tuesday
Soviet delegation. te Jacob A. Malik
. Boviet walked out of the Security Coun: yesterday, its reEo to expel the Chinese Nationalists. This walkout posed a legal problem that threatened to
shake the four-year-old world organization to its foundations.
Berlin
~The Western Allies protested for the fourth time today that the! Russians again have violated the
t which ended last .#pring’s bloody railroad strike here.
minutes elapsed before the admiralty was notified of the col-
lision.
"|salvage activities began as the on the citizen's responsibility to their. doorsteps.
In the Thames Estuary nearby, Nations General Assembly, talked 8round as the water lapped at eight months ago. one of 11 officers selected for a confirming a decision by a Vienna juss and ares requirements to permit the first dawn light appeared. through the United Nations. od area
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” Upon Return to U. S. and Duties With UN into New York today to dodge embarrassing questions about {how he lost his 16-year-old fiancee to King Farouk of Egypt.
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Indiana's January traffic toll after a flight from the banks of the Nile, was reported to stood at 30 ; a 1 County's 2 and Marion have boarded a train for Manhattan where he planned to
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{ night, lelor.” | a. in eritical condition and two|refused even to mention the pein _ What's more, they say now, others were in “fair” condition of his former sweetheart in & new|/s *f® 4nd brother are missing. -y " the Seoul ot Sthar a at au id of questioning at Phila- yi. pie vanished from Larry Kreger, Chicago businessman, dramatizes for his em- |persons died in state accidents In| mut he denied as “completely FTASUe May 12. His wife, HER- | ployees, every pay day, the amount of taxes they pay in a year. the last 24 hours. luntrue” ' his earlier Rp TA, who presumably went there | He just adds a line to the paycheck showing the estimated yearly | Dead were: that he would resign. bis job with '2 100K for him, disappeared Aug. | tax paid by the Sngluges, as shown in this picture. Robert Wayne Bray, 23, Dan- |p, n. ak the w E
» Mr. Kre ithholdi Lr cushions | IIe: | minister to Moscow. H or says ithholding tax plan "purposely cushions | “wll, o woe 60 plymouth, | yA \ remain at the UN CAD be found in that country and 0" Chl 8 AUG SALES. 1.0
2 payments. The Kendall Hooker, 24; Betty “ » the Hungarian government said! d-uil Busi- | tax receipt at the end of the year creates no impact because the Hooker, 21; Connie Hooker, 7 an “Indefinite period.” /there was no record of their hav- Bile sales lok. with ai ate
vanished
cel the couple's marri lans. Leslie W. Spencer, 26, Lafayette. The story pe King rage » was sight after going to Warsaw air-
| Car Hit Broadside swept off his royal feet when he POrt for Prague, where his broth-
. a er's wife was waiting to meet Mr. Bray was killed when his(saw the dark-haired beauty," * ng in of Than in '30's: Mrs E D R car was struck broadside by a NARRIMAN SADEK, in a Cairo! Pim. He never arrived. The Polish Walker Avenue (oa k . . Xe * ® passenger train at the 30th St. jewelry store. |Soveient to date has not an vege ¥ : oY rms oh iC Lge : | crossing of the Monon Railroad. Mr. Hachem. vowed he would |. a parallel query about ,.t¥ {ic ie N jen Peril Greatest in Depression Eras, Says | Witnesses sald the victim had| ‘never forget” Miss Sadek be- Noel Field ase of hj (4 3-A6- | Bupiness). Sh a . agi 3 31 waited for one train to pass the cause “we loved each other ter-| eld, bee 8 | per © & 63 2°x40' 6 Former First Lady, Citing Foreign Conditions Primal ings Boil bly." Their wedding scheduled|MYSterious’ past, is regarded as|sadiion to the fraps of fhe existing con BLOOMINGTON. Jan ‘Te There is less danger of communism | 'nto the path of the on-coming for Dec. 8 was called off on Dec. 4. he Key Spurs i the triple dls” | ith, enurance Aeepe. Satending. to lee aod | passenger train. | It was a “nerve-shattering ex-/ ‘ as Nn named the front p n fie United Hates fodsy than Jot Satly Fives. |" Ihe car was carried 50 feet perience” he said, puffing on a * & Spy for both sides in the atsachus . as she addressed Indiana University students and faculty members| SI00E the tracks. The driver was French cigaret.. His only wish cold. War. | i bus pmaniat e conlond d pi 1asuily mum ™® pinned in his seat. now is for “seclusion and rest.” safes Tot
” ® = . and Bloomington residents in an IU convocation program last night. | Both Harry C. Burroughs, 60, s 8 =» | INGRID BERGMAN and al 118 Oreceini A Be A oned Uias-ml el ance u
. Ch | | res , N \ |non, the engineer, said Mr. Bray also looking for “seclusion and! A dispatch from Rome said the 20-V-0. HERMAN N rear 3023 DIS Town . [Grove SH the -traeks while/rest” but Yor a different reason. | film star gave | Resta Dies Te of as Shai . |warning signals were in opera-| Former fire department LY. her Italian law. “od a> Shain COMltion. The victim died en route ROBERT CUNNINGHAM started Yer a kiss by ig ANY. 317.2321 West Maple Road. «Zooeq | : slotal. 410 sunny Florida for a long rest, | 0n g.- distance Sg se 36. PATIL. The SoDEtUCIOD ABA PBCTS : xy CAE bri BN A tod RAR ERX TR Loo : IARI I 3 HARE ONES ERY 6h ETE Ap REN pe I HO TH ERY AB p50 1 SRMBINE JAMES CEN RR BRT cima RTE TTY countries into” the fold of .com-| : jayres * Sar-supiopes; wtih 3 fire department last month. wb J LIN i . { . -|accident occurred. 15 years of service. He has n his long awa ned UZ - Ad - Hl & UZ -A5 - HI Aj munism. | (Continued From Figge One) | .¢ no accident at the home of jj) the past two months. bee divorce. Relsh caiir ements. Lo bx oan ea And
4J-unit apartment y t, with accessory offstreet
{chairman of the United Nations out of its banks. . / y } | Bray Chadwell, 1805 Sugar Grove, PATROLMAN JACK ARTHUR was ‘expected to parking, (Commission on Human Rights| Below here near Rosiclare, , ." when he failed to arrive on of the Indianapolis police trafichand down the in Sul ail” Minnesses Birsel 5 the, 1 1-
and U. 8. Delegate to the United lowland families fled to higher .,.4,jo They were married division today was announced as decree tomorrow, Bahel Avenue, (Zoned Ul-Ad-H1
Mr. Bray is also survived by $650 Kemper Fellowship award to/ court two days. before Christmas. wigh accessory ott ee el Avenue. SEiryoRD )y requ Var 0
: , The area's famed fluorspar iy, prothers, Ernest and Donald the Northwestern University Traf- It will strike Mr. Rossellini’s prex
units, 1106 North 1 Resi wires
yesterday hoping to find sOmMe yi404 and Mrs. Roosevelt was in-| Vater threatened to pour down The Hooker family and Mr.| Patrolman Arthur, member MARCELLA DE MARCHIS from| sii
’ | v the fog. Divers who went down| president Herman B Wells pre- ™I0es began shutting down asigray, both of Indianapolis. fic Institute in Evanston, IIL jeivil marriage to 33-year-old iene). reauesis variance of ire u GLAS
. (survivors went down again today - . _ their shafts. to ey how the T Mat can| pore by -Mrs. Agnes Ander
best be raised,
The Truculent rested’ in 56 feet
Newsmen to Form
ax 2 Ad Agencies .,.
Two permanent advertising organizations, one to work with daily newspapers and the other with weeklies, were to today by meeting letie Club, The newspapermen were here for an Indiana: Newspaper Advertising clinic, sponsored by the Hoosier State Press Association. Earl Moss of the La Porte HeraldArgus was chairman of the ses-
formed
Indiana men in the Indianapolis Ath-
of water on the muddy bottom | of the Estuary, washed by the 16-foot tides that run in and out the world revolution she desires] . bluffs twice a day. :
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Toner Overly of the Indianap-!
tional advertising.
To Install Officers
| Semi————————— | the city, no longer was in danger car. 1 : ; | Joseph McGrugan, 24, Ft. Har-| exile B. Pike, judge of Su- Two Granted Right of breaking. He Pike, ju u g The Wabash stood at 27.6 feet T1500. and James G. Browning, |
| perior Court 2, will be installed as
olis Better Business Bureau addressed the group during a noon {th luncheon on “Frauds in Adver- brotherhood of men." the wall and surrounding levees = “oc "0. Delaware Sts earth. tising.* | : ws. Bowman, South Bend at noon today to fly to Chicago,|from their feet. LS Tribune, this morning served as Where she is to speak tonight., The stream still was rising it by a tear in the — moderator at a discussion of na-|She is to fly to Los Angeles to-|slowly, two days beyond the oe was h y wr a St.
The latest letter sald the 1950 president of Sigma Deita
refused to pay west marks KAPPA,
to railway em Mving in &polis chapter, at playees w | ing at 12:15 p. m. Monday in the
western Berlin, that some workers still are being held in prison;
without trial, that former strik- |
ers have been fired and that oth-|
ers have been given inferior jobs, President; {ond vice p
Formosa
Claypool Hotel.
legal fraternity, Indiana luncheon meet-
Other new officers will include:
William C. Steckler, first vice ruled C. Tom Johnson, sec-| Joseph resident; Joseph C. Wall- quest a new trial in Hancoc “lace, secretary; Nick Sufana,/Circuit Court at Greenfield. Henry
treasurer, and Gov,
Communist gperrillas driving Schricker, B. Howard Caughran, #p from the south of Hainan Is- Albert Lamb, Herbert Hartman, land have captured the greater Robert J. Parsons and Arch N. of Tingan, 25 miles south of Bobbitt, directors, how, private reports from ~~
Hainan said today. Oficial Nationalist sources continued to deny all reports of Communist gains on Hainan. Previous reports said scattered Communist forces in junks have
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been landing regularly on Hal-|
nan’'s west coast in the area of Kanem with the help of guerrillas who control the coastline.
Moscow
day that re-electioh of President
Town Hall Speaker Relates (county tarmiand in indiana, but bogged down in mud. ° “ Adventures in Shangri-La families were affected. - | garage by persons who first ran-}
Nicol Smith Tells Audience of Trip Radio Reception Good of the tractors steered separate,
ago of killing a policeman here Forecasters predicted a crest no | . . which they were riding struck a B M h F had authority today to ask for a higher than 27.8 feet today or| _ .... sone marker at Pine and ejore arc 1rst
| The Indiana Supreme Court] Heavy rain over a six-hour Pe-| riven by Henry Memmen, 24,
~~ Patterson were killed yesterday of the force for -three years, the books, although his religious ortheast & r Cairo Reported Safe when their light truck was struck will attend classes from Feb. 2/marriage will remain in effect,|Bum hs requests “pansion of & ute ran! by ary nce js Permit
son, president of the Women's Faculty Club, | Water virtually surrounded the by a passenger train near Terre until June 12. He was chosen on|This will mean that Roberto, a pr
{towns of Golconda, Rosiclare and Haute. Deputy sheriffs said the the basis of examinations and in-| practicing Catholic, cannot marry wr Revsta Must be shown that| Elizabethtown but the cities them- train was going about 80 miles terviews conducted by the Ingrid in the church, ¢ AT River Avenue: . {selves stand on high river banks an hour when It struck the party Lumbermen’'s Mutual Casualty] Ingrid gave the long distance ariance of use to pS delicel. requests |on their return from a shopping Co. |kiss, the dispatch said, because she be used as an autom. bile parking lot by Shugod be sccamplished She sad Cairo, often threatened but trip. | The university course is de-\was “grateful” the divorce would 8- ; 50, EARL C. & NITA DUCKWORTH . 8. citizens should value the ,.... n,,4ed in history, was con-| Mr. Yount was fatally injured signed for command officers and pe confirmed. 3880-82 Winthrop Avenue. (Zoned Uj-A3-
UN as the only machinery we! sidered safe beh i | | |H1 Resdeince), requests variance of \ | side nd its tremen- When his car struck the rear of for men capable of advancing to| Now that he has his divorce, 3d ares ufrements to permit the conhave to work for peace. |duous bulwarks. 'a state highway truck on Ind. 21, command positions. Ten other Mr Rossellini will give aaa th a apartment building
We must bear in mind that . ! 4 NAL The Shawneetown levee. built at North Grove yesterday. The officers in the country were sqvice 1 , F the United States and other Da-inioner and higher after each ofitruck was driven by Robert New- awarded $250 scholarships by the hg, Who) seeing “(Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Residents, tions have made remarkable pn, many floods, now looms 61 man, 33, Amboy. | Kemper Foundation. |wood DR. PETER LINDSTROM izes Sp coptict an Sal strides in destruction and if We rust anhove the river's normal level. Mr. Imhof was driving a small | Mr. Arthur lives in 5058 River-/g, 1. 0 1 th fle M: “1 D 1 want to destroy our civilization! pyring the big flood of 1937, the auto which collided with a truck view Dr, Rossellini 1s. flming the lite Of |Hadnedtiri, ates it is within our power to do 80." levee stood solid but the Ohio N¢ar LaGrange. Mr. Spencer's) Award was made tbday in|g, pp RB IS po AIRE od | BEoviousiy ey arson M&A she said. poured right over it. |truck was hit by an Erie Rail-|CHIEF ROULS office in cere-| = in’ th an lof toe DUT ee ors “Therefore, we must take the Fear Levee Break road train near Wabash yester- monies attended by JOHN W. Eye on a war in the pressiottsireet parking on adjoining lois to toe trouble to work for the objec-| The entire river below here tol 94Y- FRY and JOHN RITHMILLER, "1 sn, Jtafian Doves Who| 2i-ve MAURICE E. PARKER rear tives of peace. Cairo, Ill, where the Ohio joins Woman Hit by Truck Luinbe Fens Mutual representa. Ca BI re ae the Gah rear yard requi ts to . / p the { wo tives, . , . i requiremen perm Must Have Vision Mississippl, was Hyried tor, Jn Ladiana polis, Mra, Florense| and LT. WILLIAM HAGUE, of| Mr. Rossellini asked the Turin operation of an “sutomontie repair sarace
“ . {possible major floodin We must fight for peace and _Ithe trafic «division. (Court of Appeals for Italian Fase Joth Street, with adeanate offiirent must sacrifice time, thought. | The flood crest on the Wabash critical condition in General Hos-| eon. | recognition of his Austrian di as treet. with adequate offstreet
parking. i 33-V-50. East money. We must have the vision] " | H b R ond | Es amtire world. (wall at Vincennes, Ind. 75 air” @ truck driven by Raym | Department official, may join “Incapable of will and under-|an OA sa fy Traajon to, Speraie | Officers said Mrs. Wagner| to the time when through work-| Af the big flood swept past the ve. ROSS in the ranks of people who riage ceremony in 1936. Board’ of Zoning” Agmenls’ 08 ing together we can become a nuaRy AR 0 interested persons will be giv
wa ol . it by ] . p ; 2 Pounding the concrete sea {Pal Police sala she was hit by | NOEL FIELD, former State vorce on grounds that he was, Prospect Avenue. rr) Ul Ya2-H1 ‘second “ | Wi r, 29, 1008 Harrison St. I believe we can look forward Ine miles northeast of here. ~~ |Wagner, 20. of |JUDGE CARTER and CHARLIE standing” at the time of his mar- ° Jb premisse = 0 © =e be the A's 000 'stepped into the path of the i M | Vincennes, 1 soldiers .patrolled | ep! as the bind made a turn[vanished from the face of thei The United Press erroneously #0
reported that the court was told nity to Pe heard in reter Mrs. Roosevelt was to leave With water lapping only 18 inches * |" ‘oio0) condition is Earl] Two iron curtain nations, the divorce was obtained on “™* E635 "08" SRG Ap Executive: Sider.
. Smith, 27, of 517 N. Noble St., Czechoslovakia and Hungary, grounds Mr. Rossellini was under| -
morrow for a talk there tomor- original date set for its crest sow ‘night, after which she willthere. But experts said a flood. | Operator Edwin Fordses. 2a go to Oregon to see a great-| wall, holding the water back from|.\\ 04 into the path of his streetgrandson for the first time. a big area covering one-fourth of |
119, Ft. Harrison, were in fair condition at Billings Hospital. They! were injured when the car in
To Ask New Trial {far above flood stage and only Two men convicted 14 years 1.4 feet from the top of the wall.
early to . new trial 1¥ tomorrow | Washington Sts. The car was
yesterday ri orna po last aint produced also of Ft Harrison, who was un- ® Repay your home purchase ¢ontract with one of our k the upper Wabash and upper | Injured. { | west fork of the White River. | They were convicted in 1036 on| The lower Wabash, below Vin. Stolen Tractors | murder charges in the ambush Cennes, crested at 2706 feet at i slaying of I Quinette, - an Mt. Carmel last night as the crest Found on Golf Links 1 Indfanapolis patrolman, and were moved out of the main White into! Two farm type tractors stolen | sentenced to life imprisonment. the Wabash. ~ {from the Sarah Shank Golf Club] emi———— frome | FloOd Water covered thousands garage last night were found on| {af acres of Gibson and Posey club property today. One was
low-cost mortgage loans, and get these advantages:
%* Immediate title to your home * Tax-savings through morigage exemption % Greater protection of your equity
Y Reduced monthly payments | most livestock and grain was re-| Fred Jones, greenskeceper, sald {moved long in advance and few|the tractors were taken from the * Currently low interest rate
sacked the office rooms. Drivers, ' * Liberal prepayment privilege
To ‘Wonderful’ Valley in Tibetan Wilds | wasuBd¥8R, Sun ™14—Very- abandoned the vehicies when one [(}. * No commission to be paid
Shangri-La the never-never valley of eternal happiness in far- §00d listening conditions for failed to negotiate the muddy away Tibet, was reborn for an hour yesterday in Murat Theater. | short’ wave radio are expected area. . Its creator was Nicol Smith. adventurer and explorer, who told from today through Tuesday. Rewomen attending the Indianapolis Town Hall Lecture Series The Literary Gazette said to- trip to Tibet, the roof of the world. Bronzed and black-haired, Mr, Smith had a full quota of atten-
Juho Paasikivi in the forth- tion as he described a 600-mile coming Finnish election would be caravan journey to a spot high
dangerous for Finland.
in the mountains of western, 8. Maximov, the publication's Tibet, along the border of Sing-
vian expert, sald Mr. kiang. There, he sald, he and his Ae troupe passed aingle file through ‘His election would intensify a mountain pass 13,000 feet high ry police rule and encour into a peaceful, narrow valley 34 age . . . A military revenge assault miles long, called the Hidden Valon the workers’ living standard ley of Himis, It is ruled by a
P vi was supported by all d's reactionary groups.
god their democratic rights,” Mr. boy-child called Skooshok, whom (toon
will ask the Guarded by 20,000:foot moun- written several books about his| ‘heautiful tri new loan, it tains, the valley had never before! journeys. During World War I1| beautiful tribute to a loved one,
{the natives believe to be the re-
incarnation of Buddha.
Inspiration For Novel
_ Arrange for a loan NOW ~to allow ample time to come
| . | of his. C®Ption is also expected to be _ INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE \ plete the loan and record the deed before the tax date,
without disturbance during the Bewiis fer the dar” ) . ; rest of this coming week. | Glearings” tor ine “week March 1; otherwise a year of tax-savings will be lost.
jof " agnesium smoke no one could, iE the Inquire at Any Office
enter the temple for an hour after.
{photographs of the weird Devil | Dancers in their masks. The bribe {consisted of 65 rupees, a “musical” ; alatm clock for the Skooshok, a - INDIANAPOLIS “specially fine” flashlight with six’ Ou . | . | { r service embedi a : : extra batteries and one tola of ios all that 14 Convenient Offices
Served During War goes to give that after-feeling of | DOWNTOWN OFFICE SOUTH SIDE OFFICE IRVINGTON OFFICE aa a ith, has - traveling | satisfaction: the satisfaction of a | Northwest Corner Pennsylvonio 1125 S. Meridian Street 5501 E. Washington Street years, and Marke! Streets : Emil L. Kuhn, Manager Ralph C. Wright, Manager
BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE ROOSEVELT AVENUE OFFICE EAST SIDE OFFICE
2 rine he amas, ower, Fletcher Trust Company
been entered by white men, Mr. he served with the Office of Stra-| yet nc burglen to those left. | 706 E. Sixty-third Street 1533 Roosevelt Avenue 2508 E. ‘Washington Street
sald to be Smith said. He believes it to be tegic Services in France and in.
Lee Welker, Manager W. Ellison Gatewood, Manager Chades F. Bachiold, Manager
A he the inspiration for James Hilton's Siam, hid a8 4 result of the 8 FROBUREOR Ll maTi-A. Which! Information received from HISEY i TITU S THIRTIETH STREET OFFICE EAST TENTH OFFER "FAST WASHINGTON OFFICE
American ad Marshal 's gov. arms if- Yugoslavia
be attacked
enchanted thousands of readers
!in the novel “Lost Horizon.”
In the Hidden Valley of Himis, 951 the women practice polyandry |that Russia is making a deter- NORTH DELAWARE ST. | SIXTEENTH STREET OFFICE ARLINGTON AVENUE OFFICE WEST STREET OFFICE
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he taking of more than one hus- mined attempt to extend domina-
a tifme--and the men herd
arrived be-
stirred ' Asia are constantly b more of the dukang, or sac- Red agents nto. Kashmir and’
temple, loft such heavy clouds. southern
up
[Exiands in Sit nd other coun-| 3001 N. Wiinois Street ~~ 2122 E Tenth Street 500 E. Washington Strest ! n sou astern sia since G yman, {the war has convinced Mr. Smith ory £ wil et am; Manager Roy A Wilsan, thanagee
20 W. Sixteenth Street . 6000 E. Tenth Street . ATE'W. Washington Street ition to those countries, the ad- SINCE 1808 a “ll Rolph E. Dodson, Manager Ted M. Campbell, Manager Stoitko Yovanovich, Manager
ventures warned Yesterday. . h © Bi WEST INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE WEST MICHIGAN OFFICE sald danger also is presen J re | in India, where there are only ] : | 1233 Oliver Avenve 2600 W. Michigan Street about 40,000 known Communists, , | L , IH : Theodore R. Beck, Manager | James L. Moffett, Manager
but where caravans from central) pe T=. Vat ‘:
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Ah 8 CHATHAM, England, Jan, 14 Money is gone.” He said that the size of the tax can be driven [Larry Hooker, 10 months, an], 8. bck love affals became entered Hungary - the Sank pfovetup.
(UP) —Eight of 15 survivors of home to employees by multiplying the weekly withholding by 52 |Harry Patterson, 30, all of near sorted that KING FAROUK Blah Jrothel HERMAN, 3
Mrs. Frank
Miss M will speak. Olivet Colle department Mrs. Re
Activiti closed beca There © house. Dang The clas: o'clock. Mr Wacker. and M. Perkins Adult clas urday night agers are g Tuesday. Plan Socia A social meeting of Circle, Das The group night in the Center, 542 Mrs. Char seph Putts : program.
guest speak man of the ganization the Women’ National C« The host dames He Moore, War Nay, Flora Cale J. Hol Anna Blai Hamilton. Mrs. Mic Mrs. 8. B. of reservati
Legion Ur Mrs. Von Chester Av the past pre Irvington U Auxiliary. 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Men at the dinn
The Fairy Club will m Mrs, James fson Ave. i New offic Mrs. Melvin ident. Miss give a de shades.
My DaySoldi Cam
Studer Hard
BLOOMI! —We arriv in Toledo, late, and a went on motored ov; 1 got into of Miss morning an ward, in gi “I do not } member me clerk at the Chicago, an you I was o up to recei camps in N When soi had to stanc for hours, 1 ways used ! gions that t furious and anybody m: such an o So I was ard added: Roosevelt, v see you.” After a hotel yester conference high school there were t most devas as: “Do yc sons would Presidency? And, “Wg résentatives Nations rep alist govern In both c quite truthf
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