Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1950 — Page 10
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PERLE MESTA ARRIVES ~~ |Mm | Naa Yadt ont Miceimes 10 ~NEW YORK, Oct, 3 (UP)—Mrs, 1-Days ; (runt missing 0h, Perle Mesta, U. 8. Minister to] sf ; rN rabtiiar th x | Luxembourg, will arrive today! = = | i ither of Two aE
| [aboard the French liner Liberte §- » at : for conferences with State De-| or p
partment officials and’ ‘President
State and local police and missing persons bureau are on lookout for a 21-year-old father
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Dallas D. Ellis, 21, Hurry, hurry, hurry. i
|Arizona St., left #4 home Baturday That's right, you'd ‘better hurry arternoon to buy {if you want to be eligible to vote a package of cigiin. the coming election Nov. 7. !arets. Fe hasn't i Only seven days are left in been ‘seen since. {which to register at the Court-! - His wife, Fay, {house Office in Room, 12, and said she believes {only four days are left-in which he might be the {to register at the branch boards. victim of am- | You may register at any of the nesia or foul {branch boards, no matter where play. She re{you live,’ por, to polic | The Courthouse Office is open that he had a . o.. / {from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. and the large sum of : [Sr, 5617 N. Meridian St. was {branch boards are open. from money when he left home. {wounded while trying ‘to evacuate 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. The branch| She also reported that in De- wounded through an enemy road ‘boards will operate according to|Ccember, 1949, Mr. Ellis was in-/block near Tuman-Ri on July 16. /the following schedule: {jured in an automobile accident Volunteered Services TODAY lin Columbus, O. While in the hos-~ The Indianapolis medical offirr Tou. and 338 Warde tavernyiP 2 he had a metal plate put In cer volunteered for relief duty in ficients, Schaol. 1350 E Hanna Road; perry DIS skull. (Japan a month before the outp., School ‘9, u Road Southport | One week ago he was playing break of the Korean War. He Grade School 17, ‘Old Morgantown Road: With his 2-year-old boy. The boy|was the first Indianapolis man to
was awarded
dianapolis doctor killed in action ~ |in Korea. Dr. Moore was one of -two American officers fatally wounded while evacuating American ‘casualties under fire. The other, 2d | |Lt, John ¥. Archer, Dayton, O ‘also won the Silver Star. ' _ Eighth Army headquarters in . Korea said Dr. Moore, son of Dr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Martin Moore
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The Silver Star for gallantry
names and the Grand Jury in-
|County.” Party. of :
Nov. 7 election. The County Election Board denied petition and the names were left off the ballot, The Election Board charged the petitions were “full of forgeries and other discrepencies.” :
vestigators to work on the list of
vestigation is the result. Mr, Dailey said they had found
age and otherwise not qualified to vote. He also said many forgeries
Town Hall, Beech Grove: Lake Shore Coun- hit him in the head with’ a cast be try Club, 4100 Cars Ave.; Edgewood killed in acti - ‘Grade School, 1406 E “Evier” vo iron toy. The next day Mr. Ellis/flict. The on ln HT TOMORROW {complained of a headache, which was a graduate of Culver Mili-| 20th Ward—Pire Station 8 $12 g./led his wife to think of the possi-tary academy. He attended Har-
oi. 8 gt: Meadow. |Dility of amnesia. |vard University pre-medicall
Maple Rd.; 43, Orchard School, $15 W. 43d Meadow brook Apartment, v. Dearborn 8t.;| Mr, Ellis, an Allison employee
~ American National Bank 38th St & 1 school and received . D. { one Ave." cel rug store. 46th st |in Speedway, was to report to the gree from eee M Side Evanston : yl | ‘ ~1 4716 Collexe ‘Ave "wiier Furniture Store. Army at Ft. Lewis, Wash., Oct. nati. iE
THURSDAY 21. He was a member of the re- His 3-year-old daughter Chris- | \ Ea serves. [ : xT Ward Washington High School 8 tine, was sent the Purple Heart | medal ayarded to her father and!
00. Se ————" - Belle Vieu PI; Fire Station 18. 3130 w. I : On 5 ar 0 1 y . Rhodius Park; Schlots Residence But er Enrollment a letter of sympathy from Secreow st tary of Army Frank Pace Jr. in
/ Michigan ’ . “ FRIDAY Down 11% This Term August. 15th Ward—School 7. 748 Bates Bi. ‘Butler University’s enrollment TTT ’ Pire Latig . . Bire Station ys 3 Keniucky® abe! for 1950-51 has declined approxi- FBI Joins in Search school 13. 133 8, Wess’; mately 11 per cent, Dr. M. O. 8chool 13 _T14 Buchanan 8 Ross, president, said today. For Stephenson IEC SEE 3 There were ‘4787 students last| FBI agents in Indiana have year as compared with 4144 this joined police of two states in the]
UN Week Commiftee
Holds First Session versity has 95 more non-veteran
oros BEST CLEANER PAINTED SURFACES
United Nations Week was to meet With last year, but has 589 less EASY 10 mix
{in the Severin Hotel at noon to- veterans. day for its initial session. | Members were appointed last enrollment irop to Selective Serv-/t0 avoid confinement. It was! [Friday by Mayor Feeney, hon- Ce calls, Plans will be made for 4obsery. Ment opportunities. {olis FBI office. lance of United Nations Week from ' — wetereriommens |Oct. 16 through Oct. 24. United 2 Hoosiers to Attend
[Nations Day has been set for Oct. National Guernsey Show
124. | Speakers scheduled were Mayor | LAFAYETTE. “oot. 3 — Two| {Feeney Chairman Roscoe Clark, | young Indiana farmers will rep-| {Halvan B. Jorum; Purdue Univer- |resent the 4-H Guernsey . Calf |sity exchange student from Nor-| Club members of Indiana at the| way; James Eldridge, Midwest 1950 National Guernsey Show at {field representative for the Amer-/ Waterloo, Iowa, this week. | lfcan Association for United Na-| Alson Turner, 21, Greenfield, | tions, and H. J. Skornia-of the and Bobby Gene Kline, 16, {Indiana University United Nations Whitestown, are showing the| Speakers’ Bureau. [champion and reserve champion] Appointment of a steering com- 4-H Guernsey females, respective-| mittee was also scheduled for'ly, from the 1950 Indiana State) today. Fair,
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|year. President Ross said the uni- search for D. C. Stephenson, for- Advance Gifts Division reported mer Ku-Klux Klan leader, sought $170,000 pledged. Its quota is The Indianapolis Committee for students this year as compared as a murder parole violator, $945,759. Other division solicitaU. 8. Commissioner Alvin John-|tions started yesterday and first son issued a warrant charging reports will be made at the lunch- | President Ross attributed the Stephenson with unlawful flight eon tomorrow.
Organized Reserve turned over to Harvey G. Foster, T¥PHOON DERIVATION rotary —chatrman of —the group. COFPs-calls-and increased employ- agent in charge of the Indianap-. The word typhoon, for the ters, ’ : irifying storms that strike in the | Stephenson has been missing west Pacific area, is believed to {since Aug. 30, when he left his have come from the Chinese “tairooming house in Carbondale, Ill. ifung,” meaning “great wind.”
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Initial Chest Report Tomorrow
Community Chest volunteers to- | day started the second day of | their drive to raise $1,427,760. To-| morrow the first general report] luncheon will be held at the Clay-! pool Hotel, and chest officials look | forward to a crowd of more than 500. f ‘Barbara Stanwyck, Hollywood screen and radio star, will spark] the luncheon with a 15-minute! radio show. = To On other campaign fronts the
den County Grand Jury toposthumously today began questioning to Capt. Robert M. Moore Jr., In-
the names of three candidates to appear on the ballot for the'to Loew's Theater, then make an
Prosecutor Dailey put his in-
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Wilbur Shaw, president-of the Indianapolis Speedway, will head the reception committee for Miss
York at 2:25 p. m. today to spark | the premiere of “To Please a MN Lady” at Loew's Thursday.
Stanwyck and accompany- during her stay here. Tomorrow, she'll be guest at a Community luncheon. = 2 Thursday, she'll head
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