Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1950 — Page 18
“Clobmebiies
To Take Fun to
CROAT. Japan, i. 18 Argument Said to Be. (UP)~The 8th Jinan sending 8" vehicles fixed up
‘Between Exchanges’ faubamate Eh lodny| the front line GI's in Kores. to establish . separate rates for Cpl Pete Monroe, of Seattle, teléphone service because they are Wash., and Cpl. Ridoiph Ziemer, ‘80 far removed from Indiana. As- ot Bellflower, Cal, are to deliver vy millions of older /Sociated Telephone Corp's other, /the first two.
- fol : Sch trust in Ex-Lax. - exchange. tar 5! They'll go to the 2th and 25th | from experience, that Rexel yd an arvey Infantry Divisions. Three Ex- is ot too strong, not too | Hartsock, representing Green| yyy ey soon. more
— mild... not too fast, not too slow castle, and Teroy C. Hanby, repre-| ~it's the Happy Medium.” senting Connersville, argued in &|
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Ex-Lax brings effective relief [hearing on the utility's rate in: THE “Clubmobiles” are being of Missouri. There, in her teens, h an Sasy, natural-like vay ls It |crease petition that rates should reconditioned from ordinary, she was adopted into the tribe of
——— 80 de n hat many oC... yo got DIRT i TY ventelen vy Capt. Kénn Gi ule: i TA the practice. basis rather oat. of Pitsburgh, Pa. operax: tastes good, food, too ust 411 39 exchanges of the company, tions officer of the 502d Heavy like Le dahon i Doed ate. Try “Greencastle 1s in the position Automotive Maintenance Co; : yourself. Still only 10¢. of an. adopted child,” Mr, Hari- Sgt. 8. W, No r laxative at any price. Ky. in ch f the sheet metal Net too strong. not t0o mild = sock said, Ky, in charge me & |. “We shouldn't pay for Elkhart's and machinery section, and Pfe. ; EX=-LAX new dial system or improvements heh Ta, of Detroit, who 80 on the line at Lafayette” said e paint detal _YHE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE , Hanby, Te | They have pooled ideas on de- : “A reasonable and just rate can sign and content with Army hostbe established only if we are con- esses K. Cocoran, of Southboro, sidered separately,” Mr, Boyd | Mass., and Georgia Hammond, of said. Orangeburg, BC But. =
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ary Thalans. 7 The return journey to Indiana and home at Rochester fook the family more than a month,
of Louisville, Lived fn.
Later she lived in Cariton, Moving to Indianapolis in the
Here, she met and married Lewis McKinney, a policeman in| the era when Washington St. was little more than an alely. And when the children came, Mrs. McKinney could whistle at.mealtimes for her husband who
Tor Aj od; he: ey for ssoclat ‘said the AFR ment was “only between ex-| Military Chiefs {| changes” and not between the company and the exchanges. To Visit Tokyo | The Public Service Commission WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP)| {concluded the hearing on the rate LG 1. Lawt Coli A {structure and then opened a hear-| "*0: awion olins, Army| ling op Associated’s request for | { Chief of Staff, and Adm. Forrest {an emergency rate hike effective P. Sherman, Chief of Naval Op-| (until the main issue is decided. | erations, will fly to Tokyo tomor-| The rate hike would cost FoW to confer with Gen. Douglas | {patrons $1,229,000 a year: MacArthur on the Korean War, | - I" A Pentagon spokesman said!
France Makes New the two top officers are making]
the trip “to determine needs of| Defense Pool Plea
their forces and to ‘see what's PARIS, Aug. 18 (UP) France
going on for themselves {appealed to the Atlantic Pact na-| An Air Force Spokesman sald {tions for the second. time today
Gen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg, Afr {tor a complete pooling of their!
Chief of Staff, will not go with {defense programs against Rus-{ Nor because 14. Gen. Lauris| sian aggression,
ratad, Vice Chief of Staff, has France herself has promised a
| just returned. - {$10.7 billion three-year rearma: ‘not. know whether Adm. Sher-
{ment program, man and Gen. Coll | The new appeal was contained] Korea. y Collins will go to
{in a memorandum Foreign Min-| | inter Robert Schuman handed!
fd | U. S. Ambassador David Bruce. Rents Deconirolled!
{It also was sent to the embassies ‘of other Atlantic Pact nations. In Woodruff Place i Rent controls were lifted today! {from Woodruff Place, an East! | Bide town within the city limits — of Indianapolis.
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The action killing controls there | |came from the office of Tighe E, | {Woods, U. 8. Housing expediter. {Controls were also lifted in Bar- | lowriville, W. Va, and Swarth-| {more, Pa. | The Woodruff Place town board | |adopted the resolution calling for| {abolition of rent controlson Aug. |8. A single public hearing was {held fgor about 150 persons who! attended. Most delegates were |landlords, 1
SHOP IN COOL COMFORT
“IPOISON TOO POISONOUS |
{ Compound 1080, chemically
sodium -fluoroacetate, isan ex|eellent poison for rats but cannot
{be safely used except by experts
{because it is a dangerous poison|
| IN SUNDAY TIMES
{to man and other animals.
| Korea.
Together with her “husband, a part-time evangelist, Mrs, Mec- { Kinney helped raise funds for the | construction of the South Side {Church of Christ and labored in| its building. . { Later, when Lewis retired from the police force, he became a welldriller and was widely known in the state,-He died In 1932. Prior to {ll health in her latter | | years, Mrs. MeKinney-had- taught | Sunday School for a number of | years both at the South and West | Side Church of Christ. Burial will be in Floral Park |after rites at 10 a.m. tomorrow | {in the Farley Funeral Home. Surviving are a son, Harold R.,| and a brother, Edward Hutton,! both or Indianapolis.
The. Pentagon spokesman. did 3-Year Plan to irrigate. Steppes Top Russ ‘News
MOSCOW, Aug. 18 (UP)- “The |
main topic of conversation in the |
| Soviet today was not the Korean | War but a three-year plan for
{changing the irrigation system in}
the Steppes. The Communist organs Pravda: {and Isvestia devoted half of their space to the new watering sys-| item in the arid and semi-arid! |3teppes to increase productivity | 'and bring new areas under cultivation. Pravda devoted half of its back page to the Korean War, includ-| ing reports on the Security Coun- | 3l meeting, frontline dispatches | and excerpts from an American! magazine article describing alleged American atrocities in
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