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d synthetically in rompanies, Other y from fish liver synthetically pron, come from the iron in medicines duced to a powder
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3 been sponsoring th a network of ing by box top. film star Mickey day. : w turns out $20 year. Next vear, orth from an en-
right to say it."
ianapolis Times 1 Ring?’ One epiarded by some as ) be ignored and Serves me corisolated incident ve taken place in
in our own counin the totalitarian ar and a woeful oncern of the reunity. iliar in the counm within before eal made by poli- - other group for religious or racial propaganda weaescredit America as subversive a3 t
ers. have. been delo:not- know what . Can it be that n about commu- * young in ignorlitical systems by ' the subjects has’ itterly described? 2 trap” school of p feeling that a an ideals and a re-.of the opposient for our youth ties to the wide peace as well as
well begun. The
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= » : Hoover Commisable agents into departments to n analysis of the program of the rned out to be 25 k. The agents rethe whole thing
y camouflaged it
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1950
Today in Business—
There's No Sidedoor,
TE By HAROL D HH.
this quickly? There ought to Today" I talked with the ‘answer in thé ruddy, firm flesh of J. C. Penney, the mas-
ter merchant, whose time is taken up almost entirely answering the one question, "How did vou do it If vou talk with him vou don't have to ask how he rolled a pig, his first business venture at the age of 8, into 1609 stores which last year tucked. $880 million into {ts cash registers. Everybody talks about character being the foremost quality in business. But when you touch the firm hand of the 75-year-old (next Saturday) Mr. Peney, you know what it means. o " ” HE NOW MUST SPEND a lot of time, and much of his amazing energy, telling people there is no short cut to bigtime success. The demand for the answer as to how to do it has him booked solid before businessmen’s groups until the middle of November. To make it easier, he has written three books. The first was 20 years ago. It was called, ap-
propriately, “The Man With a Thousand Partners.” It's now . 29,000.
” o NEXT CAME that, classic of last year under the title, “Main Street Merchant.” It told the Penney story, the growth of a man with the growth of his country.|
Harper presses. In those three books you'll find practically all the answers. * But there's one you won't find. That's the shortcut, the secret golden key to getting rich quickly, building a fortune over night., ” ” THAT ISN'T THERE. Because, as you talk to J. C. Penney, one| of the most solid business men| alive, you see it simply does not| exist.
+ i1t--together;the-concrete--of the
He builds straw by straw, brick by brick, andthe stuff that holds|
ages, i3 simply the character-of J. C. Penney himself. { You feel it. You sease it. You| know it's there. { And if there's any “secret” at] all, I think that's his.
Still They Roll |
DEFENSE” ORDERS are roll ing into Indianapolis and Indiana with increasing regularity. “Today Mrs. Lillian Kreps, local |
Here's Secret Of J. C. Penney
_ Magic Key, Just Plain Work
No
Srnacund
be, a short cut.” »
been fighting for the years, Tne public, tent of.:these "controls,
rush the
H ARTLE Y, “Times Business Editor EVERY TIME a man takes the gates of opportunity.
off their hinges and walks on out info the lush green pas-| ares, of succ ess, he I a ‘herd of people. on his heels ie Ow des Sou xa os (dx ¢ “Where's the. key ‘to the side Tor? ? How Ye you 30 Stockyards today. Hogs 12,950; instance T5c¢, lower; . bu five|Ibs |around two loads $21.85; ling 170 tQ 200 lbs. 120 to 160 lbs. under them it may become diffi- {opening around cult to-buy-a house will probably $18.50 to fos; market to get in and get weights $21.2
last
knowing the eX=y
and that]
Today's Weather Fotocast : World Repori— Prices of Hogs Tia ra Soviet Hopes to Goad Go 50c Lower ~% © a % U. S. Into Starting War, - In Slow Trade BX ier Et Nose Says German Fugitive . Receipts Are 12, 950 %- nF glow Nd el (. Former Deputy Mayor of Leipzig At Stockyards; \ wi + Tells of ‘Voice’ in Russian Zone
Vealers Active prices vere fully FER A a ele wrth THATAOANOTIN mtu.
Ik good» and choice 200tfo 2 $21.50, tew TYoads
70 $21.75, scatter-! $21 to $21.50; | $15 to $16.50; sows 25¢ . lower at few- choice - light-!
PARTLY CLOUDY AN CLOUDY anya
Srl, i. oe bow
set in case the harness goes on, | Cattle 1250, ‘calves 325; bulk to * ix. { ® $x > Th Wai d- S arrive sales included two loads A yh Jw! e ait-an ee ‘high good 960-1b, steers $32; load A INTERNATIONAL Harvester's average to high good 900 lbs. at ° ‘wt
offer of 10 cents an hour, up three $31.50; three loads choice to prime cents over previous offers, “be ing cold-shouldered by the high good and low choice, 1216 Ibs., Harvester $30; said he upped the ante two loads good to choice 675 to and will enjoy fair weather. he saw what the other! 700 lbs. feeding heifers $26; these
unions, John McCaffrey, president, when motor companies were Harvester doesn’t
strikers. No dough c¢ with families eating thr every day. That takes
BEST GU ESS | is that the union dium and good grades, $23 to $25.
may wait a little longe
—fast,
$ilver's $ong IF THE GUY
and hand it to him.
doing.
like the small lots medium to good yearstrike. And you can bet your hat lings steady at $28.50 to $30; few the heat’'s on. in the homes of the common. to medium $2
oming in ee squares money
r to see if
on the soapbox And soon “Fifty Years of the tries to convince you the Russians Golden Rule” will roll off the have a better—deal, clip this out
Americans will buy 50 per cent.
more sterling Batware i {three years.
n the next
That comes right out
out new patterns.
STERLING FLATWARE is sell- last May for falsely testifying to; {ing 900 per cent over 10. years ago. And the little gal with her heart)
feedbox, from John B. ole sales boss for the T'nternational! {Silver Co. International's springing two new lines, “Blossom Time” and “Brocade.” They'll sell. But
{sterling is in demand even with- |
compass pointed toward the altar
doesn’t go for kitchen eating tools| Louise K. Zwiesler, 713 N. Ches: She wants, and gets, |
any more. |silver. So you can tell that
on the soapbox and ask him if the |Chiminal Court 1.
to the guy
|average family eats” with silver! {under the hammer and fickle.
And no matter what he tells bile titles not signed | presence.
|you, the answer's a flatware no.
Those guys over in
Whisker- |
representative of the Department land are lucky to have a pot to
of Commerce, with office in the Indianapolis. Chamber of Com-| merce Bldg., reported that Metal Industries, Inc., makers of thermos jugs got an order for $123, 980.
And Eli Lilly & €o., which gets] a rather consistent flow of orders because of its vast production] capacity and its wide variety of. products, was asked to deliver
I think that's something you use when you cut your finger. And the Pierson-Hollowell Co.! got an order for 25,000 gunstock
blanks.
Evansville firm for gunstock
hand guard blanks.
Wrong Peak
over the last 10 years and decided it could have done worse.
Hoosiers are. . eating twice as much joe: cream-as before -the war... : A
And the. peak was in 1048. But |
twist. Instead of falling in the hot | summer months when something - cold feels good to the tongue, it came in —br-rr-r—December. * And nobody knows why. Unless
you do.
$100,000 Housing
“student of housing,: has “been “watching inflation take hold of the housing industry. The safest thing a man can do! these days, he says, is to get house and get it paid -for. Then, he adds, no matter what happens to the dollar, the house will still be there. . He recalls, but doesn’t predict ft in this country, that he once saw a house go for $100,000 in inflation-wregcked Germany. But it .should never come to that in ‘the Upited States because the new controls act for the first time gives the President authority to put a real halter on -the country's soaring crag inflation.
only to those houses not under FHA or VA guaranteed, and this! accounts for almost 60 per cent of all home financing. The President is given author-
values, minimum down payments in cash or properity, trade-in or __ exchange values, minimum. maturities, maximum amounts of credit, . rules regarding the amount, form and time of various payments, rules against any. credit in_specified circumstances, 80 Tenews'
als, revisions, signments of credit, and rules regarding similar or related matters. ; :
THATS WHAT {he bill* says. And if housing begins to run away . with’ the inflation ball, “there's plenty of ‘power in the White Jiouse to hold it down. Rut the bill gives the Presi- _ dent complete control of private orl and that's what the . builders and the Jealiors : have
= Ty a
transfers, or as-
cook in, (with.
Cotton's in Clov
WHAT WAS ISN'T, and what | followed indictment of Kenneth land socialite |is probably won't be long. ~ Ifyou can't -unscramble that! past 10th" St. Auto Sales, 4343 E. ‘Friends say all |one, I'll tell you. It's about cot-'ia¢n st.
Last spring the face
er
8 down in
Dixie looked mighty sad. They’ were crying into their juleps over $41,267 bottles of .merthiolate. a threatened cotton surplus. Which shows you the goateed colonels can be wrong twice, once
in '61 and again in 50. Cotton’s just hit a 30-
Yankee government
A similar order went to an |ashing for -making them
acreage.
AND NOW THE
| Department, as quick Ice cream which has been tak- js passing out the word ing a beating. today looked back there'll be no acreage controls Dailey said,
next year. If the Korean War
again.
And. Charlie Bran: Will: bel
enough for two persons. .
-yvear high.
blanks, and 130,000 hand guard Anq the growers are giving the
wordcut
a
as a cat,
ends, the
Frank Cantwell, director of the Hugh H. Clegg’s doing the teach- | Indianapolis Homes Show, and
And that's party food. So to have enough for a whing-ding you |
‘prices. See how it works? ler’'s bait.
ow You Can
ait PEOPLE . WHO ' RIDE ity to fix minimum loan or credit ,,...0 1jke to look out at the un-
rolling scenery below. But airplane builde paid much attention They've been stingy landscapes. Now comes TWA
THE CONTROLS CAN _apply have to order more, at regular;
The samp-
See air-
rs haven't
to this. with their with new
Martin Skyliners — and picture
windows,
They'll link Indianapolis with |
St. Louis, Dayton,
Columbus,
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. . And, if it isn’t foggy, you'll be able to see what goes on below.
BENDIX GRANTS RAISES
DETROIT, Sept.
14
(UP)—
‘Berpdix Corporation. has granted tits 13,000 C10 Unjted Auto Work-
ers cost-of-living wage increases | | “based on the General Motors pattern,” the union announced
|
today. .
is still {1391-1b.
sa
’ Pst RIGA PRY Q6F {OPN 19% A ——— i i fs
steers, $31; four loads
$31; ! load medium 925 lbs.
load low good 1050 lbs. $29.25;
les
About People—
St. Louis Gi
no criterion of market;
2 to $27.50; cows firm; odd good “beef COWS $22 50: common and medium, £19 O 0 $22; canners and cutters, $15.50 n a ro Uv to $19: bulls, scarce, steacy; me- '
fundamental merchandising; out smoke-filled -rooms-may- get- busy. qi ory good $25 to $28.50; {lvad good to mostly choice 98 ts)
fed yearlings full -No. 1 pelts fully steady at $24.75; few wl, 60 pourd native feeders, 25;
slaughter ewes unchanged at $8|
[to
Three Notaries Win Court Fight
ate bal Apert Cairo » Mo il =talatin--last--night,-Word- spread | Czechoslovakia [HigRea-a5 agrevmiont-today utder. 'Neuerburg. 4401 ag 10th St.: Mrs. | “It'll be such. fun in Egypt .... | oid OScar. 3 ‘through the town that Mr. Turner GOVE RN M-E NT representa- which Burma will receive up to 8 said Mimi. | “I am doing a DNF {wag aproaching with trucks to|tives held a short ceremony i million in United States eco{ter Ave, and Mrs. Jennie D.! " F stage play be- ‘afi |preak through a cordon. of par- at the grave of Thomas a. Ma nomic aid until June 30, oo TAs. a {ents and move the desks. About | Finkbiner, 845 N. Chester Ave. Three Men Has aye cause 1. haven't Miss [200, in addition to the pickets, | ‘Well, I'll Be Darned’ — jwere dismissed yesterday in| The “private” life of Faye Em- found any mov- peHavilland y
16-Year-Old Mimi M Christmas in Cairo ‘b
Vealers active, uneven; good
ithe—Harvester company will and-cheice strictly veal type $2 ONWARD. Sept. 14 (UP) - broadcast” Mr. Rambo said, “you man saiditoday that he had resweeten the kitty again. But long higher: other grades steady; good The latest “Litle Red Riding Hood” to be given the "wolf wham- Picketing parents at Onware find people whispering about it ceived unconfirmed reports that a strikes in these high-cost-of-liv- 40d choice $32 to $35; common my" by King Farouk of Egypt is a pretty American girl, 16 years school bolstered their defenses to- everywhere. Many are caught by top-ranking Chinese Communist ing days are tough on everybody. and medium $25 to $31; culls $17], ‘day to keep high school classes the police and are taken away. General, Hslao Chin Kuang, died And when the workers begin | 1° 324 50. 1100. active: { | " Mimi Medart, shapely daughter of a St. Louis restaurant owner. from being moved to the nearby, But it goes on! of wounds suffered on the Koyelling - “what do you expect us iambs P ally te ow t ser "8'said today she'll spend Christmas in Cairo “by invitation.” The rival town of Walton by setting G t B it rean battlelines, . ito eat?” at their negotiators up! 00d and choice ny Mow $20 To! heavy-jowled monarch eyed Mimi recently in Deauville, France, | up a four-car warning system, rea r ain The report said that Hsiao, Chicago way, the boys in the $29.2 25. odd head , 29. eW| where they met briefly by chance. The cars, with drivers standing. BRITAIN'S Labor government formerly garrison commander at |3=5.e, 0 ead choice $29.50; \¢ the time Farouk was ogling a NT¢€ and four pounds, Were.p. ere stationed on the school anounced today tt will start na- Yenan. was touring the. Korean
{professional dancer and thinking’
$12. ! |’
f | Mimi Medart
King Farouk of a 17-year-old Egyptian beauty; .....
Indictments on False Affidavits Dropped
Three notaries public, ‘indicted
he reportedly may wed. After meeting Mimi, Farouk sent her a bouquet and told members of his court to invite her to
| witnessing signatures on automo- ex-husband Elliott Roosevelt.
let alone silver to eat filed by George S. Dailey, prose-|2 1 o n g with cutor, and approved by Judge Skitch | William D. Bain.
in their] The late FDR's son is back in? Dailey Files Request [the whirlpool of
A request for the dismissal was Fa ye’s wooers,
Henderson, a musician
Arrest of the three notaries and disc jockey,
{Robbins, a former officer of the CT aig Mitchell. B¥
ment and issuing a fraudulent,
three want to marry the TV and film star.
He was charged with embezzle-
Faye Emerson
¢ i " Here's what Shack in uanvection WHR 1h ssalé Miss Emerson says about the basis ) SIENMENL. hances-of-each: Ra About Roosevelt — “I have a
agreed a great deal of publicity fond of him.” on the case had brought about
th
Ban ‘Irregularities’
1 of tf him. The judge and the prosecutor great deal of respec or on
About Henderson -- “I'm very
About Mitchell: “No comment.”
e desired effect.
» “It has served to warn all notaries that we will not stand) wCTu on "Korea for irregularities in the running| Sarsaparilla instead -of beer
Agriculture of their posts,”
of
almost tears will be back in the juleps Mrs.
Judge Bain said. | will help us win in Korea. That's “All three defendants sre with: |the vehement opinion of the presi-
that out previous police records,” Mr. dent of the Women's Christian
“and the interests society have been served.”
Temperance Union, who said today it was “almost treason’ to } provide beer to troops fighting in | Korea. Said Mrs. D:. Leigh Colvin: “It {is almost: treason to Tatioh beer;
Leander Stone
wrong again. There'll be 100. Funeral services will be at 10 to soldiers at war when they need Schwitser Cummins old ficial At the court-martial he was | it gave the trade an unlooked for much cotton, and too low prices. % m. Saturday hn Tacobs Bros. merry bo fr brains and 8 Ind g XEoia 22 ‘ 0 Hicia Wether stripped of his rank, dismissed The New Method re estside chapel for Mrs. Frances toke(y.¥an amp .. «14 i 2 8 Rn ATHER BUREAU [from the service and sentenced to ‘Secret Swiper rs } |Stone, who died yesterday at her| Mrs. Colvin said delegates to Tanner a Ca 54% nid 5 " —. penal servitude at hard labor in Roach Control DON'T“ THINK INDUSTRY Is home, 726 Drake St. Burial will/the WCTU convention in Denver Jere Haute Malicabie A 1 Sunrise 8.28 am. | Sunset 6.56 ® m the India-Burma Theater Nov. 20. | Why bother with messy powder when 4.9.2 asieep to Russian peepers who pe in New Crown cemetery: [today will probably resolve that: Sinjteg itlephone 5% pid 93 Precipitation 24 hours end. 7.30 a. m C1945, liquid, brushed around Just where It Is 5 7 A a Tot ! oh tation s want to swipe defense secrets and Mrs. Stone. who was 50, was alcoholic beverages be outlawed BONDS Excess. siice dan. 1 0 1238 Through a long list af legal § needed, Kills roaches, ants, walerbugs and route hem: home in the sealed porn in Gallatin, Texas. and had'in the Armed Services, Alleh & Steen bs "ps v and military maneuvers, Mr. |} other crawling Insects and Is effective for inviolate embassy pouch. ‘been a resident of Indianapolis 48 a = Bastian Mores as Ey 9 ux 0 "a are ol Mer cites. (TON the temper: Trees was reinstated with - full many weeks. Invisible, odorless and stein The FBI is instructing indus- years. She formerly was a mem- : Batesville Tele Co 4a oR ) High Low ee dr Yee Ct BAR : * trialists on how to spot sabotage. ber of the Antioch Baptist church. Drops Four Stitches Bahn ertiiizer 3a n 97 Dia 8 69 A rath in Ae fle then ne, bitoni dy wy, ek Survivors include her husband, In London, Mrs. Elizabeth Crtipens ‘Ind Tel 45s 1 iol Chicaso fo % and came home to operate the seclicide packed with power fo kill. a ing for the Federal Bureau. Leander, three sons, . Ralph. Coles, 27, stopped knitting short- Eauitable Securities se 60 97 Gincinnats Hn 3 business his father ah hegun. He's. giving. lectures over the-ojjver and Alen; -a daughter; }¥.-before.. midnight..and. gave. {iamiitan Mis, Co08.50 clone 28, “Demver 8 TEN Wi Te other: Ed neh Arnott-Exterminating Co: country on how to detect Red Mildred Stone, and a sister, Mrs.| birth to four daughters in less Indpis Public Loan 5s 68 97 Fi Wayne 11 Ia . p I Exterminators. of Rats. Mice. Moths. snoopers, “file “pilferers ‘and the Maudrec Johnson, all of In- than an hour. [ind Koro Tel 3073 Fa THR Worth $1] rates the’ G:~Er-Froes-Cor-food and Other Insects. |spies. who hang around the .bars dianapolis. ’ The quads, uads, weighing between Indpls Railways 5s 67a .50.. 47'% dpi. (Clty 3 31 products manufacturing firm, 350 Yu MASS AVE . anear the defense plants to pick PS een eee — Eansergkamp 3s ho... 00 Mitr, a a 71 |E. Bt. Joseph St. : up an earful. {N Ind Pub Serv Je 73 ....... 1041 107 New cans . 91 2 Tricky Former. Employee U.S. Statement Bt te fg: : RN goo INDIANAPOLIS rn : : - WASHINGTON, Go Aon Sh * Ce ‘s Omata 9 43 by A OF THE FANCY food Of White House bi les 1 mend eperies bo Tals He ed i vidend EN aw. cH. he + JE : Y 7, N. J., Sep rent fiscal year rough Sept. 12, com- y Pt v4 clubs which do their biggest busi- (7p) Bash Cruso, 79. a Negro Pd ith a year ago’ © = 7 °° Local Produce onl 7 3 ness around the holidays run _;.~ , Co E cox rR 3 od oo Washing I , 51 “summer specials.” - who served as assistant steward.piPeoee $ §.182.322.673 $ 8477 00240 os stn . - iy % Si list of Ho in the White House under Presi- Deficit, ance 5 202. 801.650 3.252 698. Hi 3c, Grade Alaris. ide; Grade A medium Local Truck Grain Prices ey give you the list of exotic jos McKinley, Theodore Roose- Cash alance 55.028. Jiisne S.087.6ui82 Joe: Grade B laige. 30c. aud no grade : . » foods, in cans, and put on a limit velt and Taft, died yesterday at Gold Reserve 23.576.234.281 24.649,392 903 “ Poultry—Fowis 4'3 (bs and over. 2le;. No. 2 truck wheat. 51.90 i y i , cock No. 2 white corn, $212 | of one to a customer, cheap, too. 1; home here following a heart INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE and staan. ie. and anor ry. 4a oss. No 3 yellow ‘corn. $i 44 --3 : Guaraateed WATCH Here's: the -catch. The food's ttack. . Clearings £12,264.008 than No. 1 NO. 2 soybeans. $2 = tops but of each item there's only| jatac Donte _:_ 835534000 Butterfat—No 1. 53; No.3, Se. | No 3 osx Tac imei foment} REPAIRING Usual Low Prices ! Service
| the said Bank and The Union Trust
« -— a THE INDIANA NATIONAL BANK . “OF INDIANAPOLIS Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis will be held at its banking house at 3 Virginia Avenue in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, October 19,1950 at 11:00 o'clock A. M. (C.8.T.) for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and consolidate the sa ank mpany of Indianapolis, located in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, and for _ the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed - merger and consolidation of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid Agreement executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis and approved by the Board of Directois of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, providing for the con- . solidation, is on file at the Bank and may be inspected during busine 58 hours.
ay ORDER" OF THE BOARD OF oiRectons. 5 : g i Wik J. KURT MAHRDT, Cashier
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
7 a Fa They intend to insult and incite fo] ~ A > ALAM until the opponent loses his tem- the. late Foreign Minister Jan : FOTOLASRT ¥ : ay i Ks.” Masaryk, son of the first presi- * . JG a per and attacks, 4 h X TELiND : Mr. Rambo, 52, was deputy dent, who leaped or feit to his > EY mana ALLEL HED "mayor of Leipzig. He fled with death from Czernin Palace shortPr. InCwiey AREA his family to escape possible ex- !¥ after the Communists seized CRITTER i ecution for failure to co-operate POWer in 1948. He would have - SOINUNDER with the Communists, been 64. “pi Stonmy ad RAIN Listen to ‘Voice’ . TEDW LA WAGNER Af 0 RELIRWB ’ ! a Zl He said there were “few” signs India of war preparation in the Soviet ppyyvE MINISTER -JAWA-
"TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Overcast skies are in store for most of the Great Lakes re-
gion and northeast areas. Sections of the Midwest, Southwest and_ extreme Northwest are clear COUld be seen there now than siX cen yuan Chun-hsien. Comi months ago. munist China's first ambassador penne However, he added, “those who +, 1n4ia
'the day off from the brewery and
"set them up” in neighborhood, ‘Mr Turner, in a recent consoli- ately that his party will ask! pup first Japanese tanker to pubs. dation order, abolished the On-|Commons for a vote of censure co out for the United States since 4. x. = ward prep school and made Wal- against the government for push-/ yo war sailed today from YokoStage for Olivia ton a joint high school for the Ing the project at a time when ;,n... | Olivia DeHavilland, idle for ' WO towns. Onward was to serve Britain is in the middle of an| pe 7000-ton tanker Nichinan . ’ ; only as a grade school for the urgent rearmament program. Maru was scheduled to bring two years in Hollywood, leaves communities. The fate of Prime Minister ;... 40,000 barrels of ctude oil, | tor the New: But irate Onward parents, de-| [Attlee 8 government will depend |, ry of a 270,000-barrel purchase York stage to- termined to keep their high on the outcome of that vote. The from the Union Oil Co. of the | morrow to star (school, manned picket lines to vote ‘also will decide whether, 4 States. lin “Romeo and {prevent workmen from transfer- Britain Is to have new general
rson is now complicated by the ies I want to do. They were charged with legally ‘attentions of three men, including I am absolutely
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By United Press . Russia hopes to insult and incite the United States into starting a war in Europe, a Lape Teader from the Soviet zorie of Germany
CR om a >
SRL - in Sov jet- occupied Saxony, said the Russians “are convinced S. in a war if only they can goad Americans
- £ Party they tan defeat the U. into. starting it. : , “The Russians will not the war,” Mr.. Rambo said. “The Russians have a different tactic.
start fSaFvE, founder of the Czech Te a public, to mark, the 13th anniversary of his death. Today also is the birthday of
zone and that fewer Soviet troops y; 4 py Al NEHRU received today
know what i% going on” were aware that the German peoples present his credentials to Presipolice . were being groomed “for gent Rajendra Prasad next. Mon- © what may come.” Mr. Rambo said gay broke diplomatic precedent that “everybody” in the Soviet ;, calling first on Mr. Nehru, He
Zone listens to the Voice of AMeT= recented Mr. Nehru wiih two ica broadcasts Yeven though they (a juaple :
know that to be caught means a long prison term or possibly Formosa
death “The morning after a significant. A CHINESE Nationalist spokes-
Gen. Yuan, who is scheduled to
~ School Pickets Tighten Defenses
Onward Parents Set Up Warning System
rl Lates st Hit Paracle
edart to Spend y Invitation’
VASES,
War front when he and several
‘doing weli” in an oxygen incu- grounds, ready to rouse the town tionalizing the nation’s iron and "aT X Russian officer - observers were
bator. Mom rested comfortably./and countryside Paul Revere style steel industry Jan. 1. - , if Tipton Township Trustee Virgil! Former Prime Minister Win- wounded in an American alr raid. Father David Coles, 31, took Turner tried to move desks and, ston Churchill, leader of the Con-
equipment. |servative opposition, said immedi-
Japan
ring equipment. elections. False Al 8 led It is expected to be taken Tues- Burma alse Alarm Sounde |day, with Labor holding only aU. S. AMBASSADOR DAVID | Today's automotive courier sys- margin of five votes in Commons. McKENDREE KEY and Burmese
Foreign Minister Bao Hkun Hkio
She hasn't made a picture
| since 1948, when tem was set up after a false!
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Congress to Make $22,000 "Apology’ to Lt. Col. Trees
By BOB BOURNE He didn’t look like a man who had just had news of a $22,000
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Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis will be held at its banking house at 120 Fast’ Market Street, in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, October 19, 1950 at 1:30 o'clock P. M, (C.8.T.), for-the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an ‘agreement to merge and consolidate the said Bank and Trust Company and The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, located in the City of Indianapolis, State of Iridiana, under the provisions of the laws of the United States shall be adopted, ratified and confirmed and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed merger and consolidation of the two banks. A capy of the aforemid Agieement approved by the Board of Directors of The Union.l'rust Company of Indianapolis and
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