Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1950 — Page 8

" Sabor, Management "He will introduce as speakers : Judge Louls Weiland, president of this year. = Slowdown on Runs-Manoged loved [1st 2 Matting Tonight [it Fomdaton: Suige des Cart| Stewarttamer ga Railways Stirs Western Military Officials on pa ee Be More than 100 leaders of labor Karr, 1950 campaign chairman. Campaign Chairman s

" 2 today sald county’ Western officials said today. they were prepared to renew the Haely l0.cause unrest. and management wiil meet . to-| Holds Two- Year Record he

Berlin airlift if the Russians should reimpose the blockade as the¥ |pecause of the Jaw Wis Iwuired) night to spark Marion County's’ giewart-Warner Corp., which|creased need for polio funds : have tacitly threateried, land that his government “would| ‘268108 polio drive. . {has set a two-year record asilast year's record epidemic. Officials checked Berlin's reserve supplies and estimated there not permit screams from the] Leaders of CIO focals in the In- largest giver in the industrial | So far, he said, only $1000 of were enough to give plenty of time to set up the airlift if transport other side of the border to deflect dianapoiis area and representa rive. Will start its 1950 driveithe 150,000 “March of Dime" his

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between west Germany and Berlin should be cut oft, ik iit from its aim to/serve the well-| with a $100 contribution from cards mailed to local residents Mr. "The possibility of ‘a renewal gf ——— blll ln 2 Toe thd Saar people.” [tives of. management of 30 Planth gtewhrt-Warner's Local 2087 of hive been filled inh) nd returned. ia re the Berlin blockade arosé¢ from a may celebfate mhskes hboard will meet at 6: 30 p.m; in the! Steel Workers. hie. sampaign goal is $100,000. ender on office wall, dispute ‘over a slowdown on the|their trains. : Tokyo f bi .

'Boviet-managed elevated Shilways But the decred addéd that the {in Bertin, masses could be said only if the, The Japanese Communist Party]

4 A [priests recefve assurance 'from Bave up its fight with Moscow to- wi i Vatican City || | |rsiway authorities) that eh snd, knuckied: under 10 the | | ” trains would halt for 45 minutes ntorm. 7 f ; i i The Vatican Central Commit- during the services. Communist leaders here issued : tee for the Holy Year announced a formal announcement ‘saying! TA +4 Joey fa the Batty Somgrogan, Belgrade {they had erred in delaying a res- b” that all priests making pligrim-| George V, Allen, new American [Glution against the ALBerichn aw ages. to Rome for the Holy Year ambassador to: Yugoslavia, ianded ("live up to the expectations of| (0]*4 HS De —————— ~~ (at Belgrade in a swirling snowA the international proletariat.” { storm today and said he had tne party's non - revolutionary]

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«~ Jlovernight at Trieste. ' ” . Nosaka, Japan's second - ranking Admiral, Motorois snd Westinghbuse Mr. Allén said he was not carTerms to Suit You Communist and long-time associwool coats and double duty sets with matching slack pants. Assorted styles

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Premier Johannes Hoffman, of [the Saar government today asked for power to punish with [jail terms and fines any persons who criticize his regime. the Mr. Hoffman proposed to par Hament a new law calling for|

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_{China News Agency said today. The agency said a letter an- ' nouncing Mr. Chang's appoint. is tm — ~~ /ment had been sent to United Nas | : C tions Secretary General Trygve| don Dress Shop| N gssSes aying : Lie by Chinese Communist For-

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—— | 2 {Party in 1925, He now is a memTells of Shooting ber of the Chinese Communist Dresses

y Crothersville Taxi Man Polithorg and is secretary of the [STEP [ior dole || scons" we or Mebemra: © ual styled bigamist was held in the { s1zes 9 +o nig egarie seat County Jay today on " Ends Up in “Canal 1. Open 11 to 7 Just For You | checked his I ote Trying fo Quell IF ITS PEEK'S kiled a Crotheravil taxi driver Fire in His Auto 7) FROM ha | George E. Bowers, 21, who him-| TWO CARS smacked head-on

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Irs GUARANTEED tin, Ind., yesterday signed a four- Blvd. yesterday. page statement admitting the, A ca driven by Irvin E. Wat. | shooting of Lawrence (George) ins, 28, Frankfort, went out of

| Kovert, 31 on a | I p control and careened up onto the onely road south oo" U0 of J Frank Holmes, e General Electric

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. bery was not the motive. "My mo- caught i i | tive was revenge,” he said in his § re. « * =» For Women & Girls 1 © General Electric . | statement.’ “He carried tales to. SOMEONE called the fire | $39. 4 ‘my wife, Elizabeth Ann. trucks, the police and an ambu-| Regular $4.95 REFRIGERATORS 9% and 5 : | Oalled » Bigamist [lasce. But Mr. Harrington § t | ® General Electric Values i | worried abou e now ng t ; { Sheriff Ralph H. Morris said car. Grabbing a bucket he ran| Cia IRONERS { @ ue § dane lives. fib, County nearito the nearby canal to. help out, | nor N@ General Electric | 1 | Austin, "App f Howers is «firemen. A Li "DISH WASHER } . ’ j Ibigamist,” ihe SHOEI said. ' ‘He's! Firemen arrived minutes later. | by tJ 1 told ux bout two wives, and ni og Jafar they Sud Stay t pour. or ® General Electric : Here nN SxPianation ne help Mr. Harrington, who had! : eT ’ DISPOSAL After vo wers was arrested at e- : lown, O. Watney night by city] eo anal. wit and Brown or green elk with heavy crepe rubber soles: Sizes || ® General Electric hie Ne ho bed Indiana tate troopers, mud-soaked but uninjured. Two from 4 to 9. Slightly broken. SWEEPERS VERT {Who held a warrant for his arrest passengers in the other car, Mrs. | ! lA on a bad check charge. [Ruth Watkins, Frankfort and Men' S Army & Navy ' ® General Electrie ted | Bowers sald he lured Mr. Kovert [Misa Maxine Allie, Rokomo. nore yg 414] | DRYERS i TOPCOATS rah ‘out on the lonely road by hiring! ‘ret and released at St. Vin- OXFORDS - PrP his cab on a ruse of ‘coon hunt- CeO’ Hospital. ! i ® Philco REFRIGERATOR |] Made of fine gabardine with all or] 0g. Nhes they came 10 a place Cl Men's Army and Navy type all leather oxfords. Brown | || @ Philce I} wool zip out lining also all wool LT UES where a creek's floodwaters l@rgymen to Take or black. Sizes 85 to 12 only. i HOME FREEZE Lambsdown. Sizes 35 to 48. blocked the road. Bowers said he . ~~ T : got out of the cab with his shot- Mental Health Tow me . ® Maytag WASHER SUITS gun, telling Mr. Kovert he would _ proxanate ergymen we 3 > : eo ° : = Easiest Terms Arranged fire a shot to summon two friends Vn VIS! hree los "| Jrist tut ng DOW NSTAIRS STORE . Radios Of all waol fine worsted in real he was supposed & 0 n the mental hea tour pt i fancy patterns. Single and double (Chas. (. Peek, Inc. 8 suppos 0 meet. sponsored by the Indianapolis ® Television Sots '} breasted. Sizes 2 44.

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