Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1950 — Page 10

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Schricker will Be Among” Speakers

Annual conference of County Committeemen of the Produe-|

tion and -Marketing "Administra-

tion will be held today and to- ©

. morrow at the Claypool Hotel. Today's speakers will include) Gov, Schricker.. T. B. Walker of the Grain Branch, PMA, Wash. ington, D. C.;" Dean Harry J.

Reed, director of agricultural ac tivities at Purdue University, and O..V. Wells, Bureau of Agricul-| tural Economics, Washington. Tomorrow's -. program - will fn of

. “A | zéniser, DeKalb County; Elmer | I. Padgett, Newtown County: Jesse M. Shuman, Madison Coun-| ty, and Newland H., Cannon,! Floyd County. | The evening banquet address | tonight will be given by Dr. Ed-| mund DeS. Brunner, director of rural sociology, Columbia Univer-| sity.

Ladies of ‘Murat Toph lo Hold Card Party

Ladies of Murat hold their first card party of the

vear following a luncheon at Medical Test Today

NEW YORK, Mar. 9 Thomas E, Dewey will un- R. R. Station Dolled Up! Robin Bond, an art

30 p. m. next Wednesday in the Temple,

Temple will Gov. Dewey to Undergo

Mrs. Cecil M. Byrne and Mrs, Gov.

Glen L. ‘Campbell, by Mrs. Mrs. Paul E C., Geisel, Mrs. «A, J, C.F. Cox, Mrs. K. L. Mrs. E. K. Steers, Mrs. J. Worth aker and Mrs. J. Ben Roberts,

co-chairmen ergo a medical examination to- 4 WAKEFIEL D, N. H, or arrangements, will be assisted day to. determine whether sur- Dozens of potted geraniums, be- Educators Association of Indiana. slavery survey to actual owner-| re- gonias, petunias, coleum and other Friday and Saturday, Mar. 17 and ship and trading of persons in plants grown by the station agent, 18 in thé Claypool Hotel. Clarence 'O. Martin, beautify the

Dewey entered Coltimbla- Boston & Maine Railroad Burley- held at 1:30 p. m. Friday. Presbyterian Medical Center here ville station here.

A. Marshdll Springer, gery is necessary to correct a Rathert, Mrs. Harry curring bursitis condition he has Sieloff, Mrs. suffered since the 1948 presidenFriedrichs, tial campaign. Gov.

E Lawrence Twp. Teachers Train Sights on Bomb Sight

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Faculty members from four Lawrence Township schools are shown examining a Norden bomb | sight while on a recent tour of the U.S. Naval Ordnance Plant, Arlington Ave. and 21st St. Roger Queisser of the engineering department (right) explains the sight. .

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Chinese UN Aid Says ~ Our Customs ‘Strange

3 “LAKE SUCCESS, N N.Y, Mar. 9 —Meaning no offense, folks, but it occurs to one of our distin. guished visitors that American women ‘treat their husbands like chattel ‘slaves.

are “terms too mild to describe the “curious nmiaritdl customs” of/ the United States. It is just plain

So states Dr. P. C., Chang, Chinese representative on the . {United - Nations Economic and

SS 2 ] ‘philosophic a rrtn toward’ t S world. and its foibles. told other répresentatives thal

“Forced labor” or “slave labor”| gm;

old-fashioned slavery or bondage. ,

eturer: Mugtier,” cons ductress; “Mrs. Marie, Steger, as-|

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—Two Perrin Air Force Base men! killed in a “training plane crash| .|fied today as First Lt. William B| Phillips Jr. 25, Clarksburg, W. gase Va., and Aviation Cadet Felix L. Moon Jr, 21, Jerome, Ida. fi 17"The plane trashed into a grove of trées after passing over Col-

_ THURSDAY, MAR: 9 1950

bert, Okla., yesterday. : Mrs. D. C. McCalub of Colbert heard the plane “sputtering and popping as it flew over my ‘house. ” ET er m———

, (OES Chapter to Elect: - Golden Rule Chapter, OES, will

‘hold election of officers in a stated meeting tomorrow “night in the T co

sociate ‘conductregs;” Mrs. Opal

the UN should be slow to judge and condemn customs “resembling! slavery” in other countries. | Strange Cuctoms He mentioned child marriages, ! |forced labor battalions, wife-sell-ing ‘and even death bondage in {areas around the world. “It occurs to me,” he stated, “that highly industrialized countries (the United States) also ‘have strange customs. | “The women hold the purse [strings and rule’ the men. The! | husbands are sent out to work

London Art -Expert to Speak

| They have every right to claim expert of that they are living in a state London, England, will address/ similar to slavery.” the first convention of the Art] The UN voted to limit a world |

{bondage rather than to spread Registration ‘of the Hobsier art the study over a wider field that teachers and supervisors will be would include children adopted {for work purposes, bartered Mr. Bond will be one of the prides, forced laborers — and principal speakers in a luncheon! American husbands.

Saturday noon. Educated zt the re ttn London Royal College of Art, Mr. = {Bond is associated with the In- Elks Lodge Plans stitute of Contemporary Arts in Annual Surprise Party Washington, D. C., and with the Indianapolis Elks Lodge 13 will Americana University. {hold its annual surprise party

Haroil Shultz will speak oni, 4 4ance Saturday evening in

“Art Education:. A Necessity for All the Children of All the {the lodge hall, 750 N. Meridian

People,” "during a banquet at| 16:30 p. m. Friday. + "Other program speakers _in- >| clude Kar} Martz, of the Indiana: |Reginning At 9130 P. mn: A home: University art department, who| 2'eR P 9

also be featured. wi Preview of his latest Surprise skits and stunts will

be “sprung” on the dancers throughout the evening and a

Boy Playing Cowboy surprise floor show at 11 p. m. will highlight the party.

Hangs Self Accidentally | The entertainment committee

TULSA, Okla. Mar. 9 (UP)—|will be assisted by the Elks

{A 5-year-old Tulsa child hanged ladies’ committee in the arrange- | himself accidentally while Pa mens.

ing “cowboy” with a rope, auth- tm, Capt. Oliver Graduates

|orities said today. | The child, Jackie Rumsey, ap-| parently fell from an outside From Army School stairway at the home of Mrs. Roy| (apt Leonard E. Oliver, son |{Baker, his grandmother, while of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Oliver, [Playing with the rope. Adler St, was graduated

Earl Niwport and his orchestra

|and bring home their earnings. arly in the 17th Century.

with ~provide -music--for--danetng }

‘Reed, - thaplain,- and Mrs. Helen Fritz, organist. Mrs. LaVerne Sumner will be {Installed as organist; Mrs. Esther | Stonehouse, Adah; Mrs. Ruth V. Bonnell, Ruth; Mrs. Helen Wilson, Martha; Miss Patricia Har{man, Esther; Mrs. Irane Bush, Electa; Mrs. Imogene Sherman, |warder, and Mrs. Geneva Souviner, sentinel.” Re F

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