Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1950 — Page 7
’B. 16, 1950 sash Market
SERIES & MEATS IN THE WEEK ) A. M. Till Noon EAST ST.
rs —
ER —
ENTION
Dividends
NL ZR Rel ATT YO 1613 hf
DEALERS
GENCY, INC, h Meridian St. ish 2456
ON PS |
4-gore ‘slips di-mold feace trimmed ilored style.
ANTIES ay Bie Lyon. Xtra Pair
{OURS riday, 8:30-6* 30-8:30 Store Open Till 8:30 lino Till 8:30
THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1950
Will French § Seek A Vote t This Year?
Political Expérts See Strong Trend
Toward Affirmative | By PAUL GHALI
Times Foreign Correspondent { PARIS, Feb. 16 — Will the French follow the footsteps of the British and decide upon new! general elections now instead of} late 1951 or early 1952 as constitutionally prescribed? { In view of the drastic changes’ in both international and national politics since ‘the last elections! here—in October, 1946—political experts see the trend today as definitely toward the affirmative. These experts point out that all of the nation’s best elements are
wir om IR 4
social improvement recognizably view, lll. impossible “under the present at- ——— .
mosphere of political party feud- | in. ee ned Lone | It is, however, a propitious at- ! mosphere for Charles de Gaulle
in his revitalized efforts to return
New Marine Training
mand at the polls. Wisely, the General .is seeking to enlist all who hold national | interests above party politics . be-| hind his banner by campaigning! dor a change in the law under which elections are held. He is asking for return to the
a member of Parliament elected by his own district. This made him a representative of his constituency rather than his party. In the last elections can-
ments and votes went to the parties represented, not to the individual. Gen. De Gaulle is virtually asking Premier Bidault and the 856 deputies of the national assembly to commit “ari-kari. Premier Bidault is the bnly authority who could bring a new electoral law before Parliament
to power, by way of popular de- Speed-Up Wasteful
Soviet Newspaper Makes Report
By DAVID M. NICHOL |
Times Foreign Correspondent
BERLIN, Feb. 16—Official re-
prewar electoral law under which POrts from Eastern Germany ad- administrator was mit that industrial haste and the Electrification Rs. Con speed-up system for workers are tion; William 8. Roberts, editor of No M.
making large-scale waste. Recently the state-owned indus-
__didates were grouped by depart. tries of the province of Thurin- |
gia, which has a tradition of fine craftsmanship, held an exhibition of consumer goods in Weimar, | Four thousand items were on| view. The official Soviet Army newspaper relates that only 50 could be described as “excellent.” - Very Bad Luck
and get it passed, but by such a The Moeve. Textile Machinery step he would not only sacrifice Pldnt in Muehlhausen seemed to his. own position but- the fate of Dave particularly bad luck. The. his Popular Republican Party account said it had received cast-| (MRP) as well. ings from a state-owned foundry Experts say that if general elec- Of Which 70 per cent had to be tions were held soon under a new discarded as defective.
electoral law, the MRP would be The same plant bought needles
- Co.
This new building at 2830 Riverside Dt., will be commissioned at 2 p. m., Feb. 22, as the United States Marine Corps Training Center. Rear Admiral J. Cary Jones, commandant of the Ninth Naval calling for governmental stability District with headquarters at Great Lakes, lll, will be the speaker. Other notables to attend inand a wide, long-range plan for, clude Brig. Gen. William O. Brice, commander of the Marine Air Reserve Training Center, Glen-
‘Secretary Hutchinson “To Address Co-ops
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Knox T. Hutchinson will address delegates to the 15th annual meeting of the Indiana Statewide, Rural Electric Co-operative, Inc.| to be held in the Lincoln Hotel Feb. 22. } ‘The three-day session will close with the annual banquet at 6:30 p. m., Feb. 23. Other speakers scheduled include George W. Haggard, deputy withthe - Rural. Administras
Center to Be Commissioned
president of East Kentucky gen-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 7
Shope eh
*
Rural Electrification Magazine; Kermit Overby, chief of REA’s information division; John E. TePoorten, co-ordinator of Wisconsin schools for adult and vocational education; William C. Dale,
eration and transmission co-op-erative, POTASH SOURCE Over 80 per cent of the potash used in- American fertilizers comes from mines near Carlsbad
bereits uu
4 oe HA
f—and Pocke ma "te Protect it Against ~~ Dust and Moths
¢
SPT LC VY,
P12]
VALUE...
/'7 GENUINE RUBY
CY XR a7) EVITA
exquisite ultra-modern watch creations. A dependable, accurate, 17-jewel timepiece enhanced by high style and design. They're sure to go fast so be sure you're one of the first to own one.
You'll thrill at the dazzling beauty of these
* Use Your Charge at Dee's *
.
The Home of Dee De Luxe Diamonds
18 N. ILLINOIS
foo ona SET gala ER oy sae go EE Sy FET Sel Due
a heavy loser as would all parties from another state-owned conexcept the general's own rally of cern and found that a similar perthe French people. centage either could not be used Co8™ sna ‘Ghieavo Daily News. dhe, Times at all, or broke when. they were ree orem installed. SPONSOR CARD PARTY | The account also tola of farm The Women's Auxiliary of plows which required repair after Wayne Township Volunteer Fire two hours of service, and of poDepartment Co. 9, Rockville Rd.,/tato digging forks which the will sponsor a card party at 8 farmers could crumple in their p. m. Saturday in the fire house, hands. frond
did PA
NOW! First in Indiana!
THE MYSTRONIC AGE
INDIANA'S LARGEST CLEANERS
There's A Davis Store Wherever You Are
seautifuily Finished, .- . Laundered and Cellophane Wrapped
Claypool Hotel Bldg. (&
STREET
20 ZN TTA
6333 Rockville Rd. | Copyright The Indianapolis Times and The Ch News. |
Se co _ —
{PAY JUST 2
OF DRY CLEANING
PHONE WA. 4521 For Store Nearest You
APARTMENT SIZE White Star
oven heat control, smokeless broiler. Streamlined, flush-to-wall design. Recessed base. Compact yet complete cooking service. .
PAY JUST 25¢ A DAY
Including Carrying Charges
EE ges
A star performer—a super value; Spiro-Speed burners in cluster top with - fine family-size oven, handy big broiler, 2-shelve storage compartment’ plus White Star's famous features for matchless cooking results. Clock and Light Accessory Extra ~~ PAY JUST 26¢ A DAY
Including Carrying Charges
’
* * : ( ; - Re RY Liv-seid 7 *Registered 1949, by Peoples Outfitting Co, Inc. + i ae : : Gomis. 135, by Desplen Quintin Go, Inc ~~ DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME—ANYWHERE IN INDIANA : . : ” rr EP ES - 3 : 3 i
PEOPLES CENTS-IBLE: WAY
“For maximum efficiency in the smallest kitchen. 4 Spiro-Speed top burners, -
size top Spiro-Speed burners. 2 Vertical, handy storage com-
USE PEOPLES
METER BANK ~ PLAN
1. Choose the White Star
liver immediately.
2. For your convenience .inmaking payments, we furnish you Peoples New Meter Bank.
3. You merely drop as little as 25¢ a day into the Meter Bank.
4. You bring your pocket size Meter Bank in—our | cashier counts the coins im your presence and credits your Account.
. Your small change buys luxury you can enjoy while ' ‘ Le - you. pay. -
: Con DIVIDED TOP : White Star $139 95 White Star's oxury beauty . . the last word in fine cookery.
Divided Top, Big center oven and ,broiler.- 1 Giant, 3 regular-
partments.
*Clock and Light Accessory Exfie ~~ ~ WASHINGTON
i PAY JUST 25¢ A DAY AT CAPITOL Including Carrying Charges - Givers a voi . : wr Sow : cid : Sl Ie pe
ol ov las a nl : Rn
Xo) mim Se LX i) Sia -
to fit your needs. We de-§ ~~
