Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1950 — Page 3

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+ This a Seto r of the Club. Walter McCarty is Marion County chairman of the crusade. “The Soviet Union’s worldwide campaign of total psychological warfare and accompanying technic of infiltration has conquered without use of armed forces the countries of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania and Dulgaria,” Mr. Dalton said. “Indirectly, it has been dominant in China, Manchuria, Burma, MaJaya, French Indo-China and Korea. Hits Radio Moscow “Every instrument of aggression short of direct military action was brought into play but none is more potent than the Big Lie, both as a means of paving the way and forcing that state of subjugation. “Radic Moscow presently Is using over 250 radio transmitters, 3200 newspapers, periodicals and other-media in its psychological warfare, They have and are using

Neil Dalton Hits at ‘Big Lie’ Employed By Soviets fo Broaden Power Behind Iron Curtain voices of millions of free Americans on. truth and freedom wield more ee orleans taisd ou behuit of summarizes a point made by Neil Dalton of Louisville, Louisville Courier Journal and the Louisville at a Crusade for Freedom luncheon today in the Columbia came from all over the state for the luncheon. C.

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stations. : “We have depended on the Voice of America as an instrument of the United States Government. It is hound by the terms of the Hague Convention under which it can use certain frequencies only, We have reSpectéa the terms of the convenon. ; “On the other hand, th» Soviet Government has wantonly disregarded all agreements, all ethics, and openly has conducted a fullscale offensive around the clock, "“A Grievous Blunder” - “The violent reaction in Moscow {to Radio Free Europe reveals a sensitivity which is good news indeed. The Communists opened up with a charge that Radio Free {Europe is the tool of Wall Street {and the United States Government, and is not representative of the people. “That was a grievous blunder,

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for you and millions of your fellow Americans are answering that charge in a most dramatic way. {You are signing a Freedom Scroll, contributing financially to Radio {Free Europe and encouraging |others to do the same. | “That fact will be pounded |home day in and day out until 'it- seeps into every satellite country and even Russia itself.”

BEGS—WITH $3500 ; DETROIT, Oct. 10 (UP)—

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Borcie Deaver

Meeting Planned By Odd Fellows

500 Expected at 114th Session

The Grand Lodge of Indiana, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet for the 114th ses-

sion tomorrow and Thursday in the Odd Fellows building. Borcie Deaver, grand master, Freetown, will preside.

The 500 delegates from all parts

will welcome the delegates.

| Gentry Adams, 60, was sentenced ‘to 90 days in jail on a begging

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ence it made, not having to rinse . those heavy things!” ‘

| "I kept pecking of the wash on the line—to see what would hap- | Jen, Well, my blankets dried so | fluffy and smelled fresher than if they'd been rinsed. All my clothes were softer and colors came out brighter and clearer than ever before!”

i NORINSING 4 NEEDED | “Seeing Is believing, but I still can’t get over the way No-Rinse Surf got my husband’s shirts so white—without a bit of bleaching or hard rubbing! I washed | in half the usual time—and even | the ironing seemed to go easier. Sou bet I'm sold on No-Rinse | urf.”

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grand master. Judge George W.

grand master. Henry E. Roesener of Indian-

apolis, grand secretary and Frank .

McConaughy of Franklin, grand treasurer, are unopposed for reelection. The contest is for the election ,of grand warden, the stepping stone for grand master and for grand representative to the Sovereign Grand Lodge. | Wednesday, the officers and delegates will visit the Odd Fel-| low Home at Greensburg. The Past Grand Masters’ and] Past Grand Patriarchs’ banquet

{will be served at Goodman's on|

Delaware Street and the District] Deputy Grand Master's banquet will be served at Hopkins Res-| taurant at 16th and Illinois Sts.| Wednesday night. A representative of the Sov-

| eretgn Grand Lodge will be pres-| {ent and bring a very instructive

~ Canadian Units Prepare

message. ‘Ohio City Mayor's

ALLENTOWN, Pa., Oct.

| (UP) 'slippery curve two

Whyte, 44, Tuckahoe, N. Y., and Mrs. Arla Danbury, 50, wife of

Charles Danbury, mayor of Wil- first unit of a foreign na

liamsburg, O. ; Mr. Whyte was killed instantly in the crash late yesterday. Mrs.

Danbury died later in Allentown was scheduled to arrive

Hospital.

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of Indiana will hear reports from be grand officers. Lt. Gov. James E. two mass meetings at Ft. Wayne, Watkins, a member of the order, and Indianapolis.

Make your own -Day Camel MILDNESS Test

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_ State Democratic Chiefs | Plan Strategy Conference | One ‘Big Push’ Department to Campaign For Election of Party-Ruled Legislature .

The high command of the Indiana Democratic Party will hold a series of strategy conferences during the next few days to out-

One of the “big push” departments will be set up at a confer-

cornitrolled legislature next year. Party leaders and candidates for the legislature will convene at the Claypool Hotel for an all-day géssion “to stress the importance] of winning control of both houses

{of the General Assembly for the

last half of Gov. Henry Schricker's administration.” . Eyes on Election In the last legislature the Democratic leadership controlled the House of Representatives but the) party was outnumbered in the State Senate. i

“We are going to pay special | and Hawthorne Lane, and at 3700] |attention to the legislative elec-!N, Sherman Drive, cannot be used {tion during the last weeks of the under rulings made by the Zoning]

campaign in order to be sure Gov. | Schricker will not again face a| hostile General Assembly in 1951,” said State Chairman Ira Haymaker. { Next Sunday Democratic chairmen from all counties in the state will convene with the State Democratic Committee and candidates at the Claypool Hotel for final instructions on issues and campaign strategy during the last three weeks of the campaign.

Plan Veep Day

“Veep Day” in Indiana with

Vice President. Alben Barkley

The Vice President will speak

|Long, of Columbus, grand war- again in Indiana on Nov. 4 at den, will be elevated to deputy Evansville. |

. . Nice of Him | CHICAGO, Oct. 10 (UP) —-Stanley Ropa, president . of the Peoples Federal | Savings and Loan Bank, was thankful at least for small favors today. { Four gunmen robbed hig- | bank yesterday of $15,000. | They completed their rifling of vaults and cash drawers and then lifted $65 from the wallet of Mr. Ropa. One gunman asked Mr. Ropa if he had any children. “Yes,” Mr. Ropa replied. “Well, here take this” the gunman said and handed back $15 of the $65.

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FT. LEWIS, Wash, Oct.

10 (UP)—The vanguard of a Ca—A two-car collision on a 'nadian army brigade,- to be proc-| miles from essed here for overseas service] here took the lives of George R. with United Nations forces, in- pome, The demand is good which Rye |spected staging facilities today. ~ |means that a sale ean quickly be The force is believed to be the made. Call one of the licensed] tion ever real estate brokers who advertise to use a U. 8. military reserva- in the classified columns of The| | Times. They are capable of selling | The remainder of the brigade your home at the best market] later this price. A consultation entails no) obligation.

tion as a staging area.

lweek, the Army said.

Hindu Crew Strikes ~ On Korea-Bound Ship

{line issues for the windup of the campaign. | {

{ence tomorrow to campaign for the election of a Democratic-

Two Fire Station

Sites Are Blocked

Zoning Board OK's 2 Other Locations

Indianapolis was in the market | for two fire station sites today. Proposed locations at 16th St.

Board. i Board members yesterday denied the Safety Board's petition to allow the plots to be used for station buildings. Delegations of parents and property owners sup-| ported the action. | Two other sites were approved] by the board for 1201 E. 46th St, and 1545 N. Alton Ave. A $400,-| 000 bond issue to help build the| stations was approved by City| Council last week. Under zoning regulations, fire|

houses are classed as “business.” | Politically speaking, Oct. 18 will The sites denied yesterday are in!

residential zones. Apartment Denied

In other action the board denied E. F. Hohit permission to

The election of officers will be will stop in Ft. Wayne at noon build an 18-unit apartment buildheld Thursday when Melvin E. and speak at a mass meeting here ing at 3544 Washington Blvd. a Mosher, of South Bend, deputy at night as one of the high points residential zone, grand master, will be elevated to of the Democratic campaign.

voted against construction of a three-unit apartment building at.29th St. and Broadway; denied permission for construction of a service station at 1718 Lafayette Rd. Denied Hedges Pontiac, Inc, permission to operate a sales and

[service branch at 3639 E. Wash-|

ington St.; ruled against permitting Skirvin Tool & Engineering Co.,. Inc., to construct an office and storage building. at 1416 Blaine Ave.; denied Madrick Oelott permission to operate a junk yard at 705 W. New York St.

SAN DIEGO, Cal., Oct. 10 (UP) |

| —Officers’ of the English cargo {ship John Lyras

loaded cargo| for the Korean War zone today while pondering what to do with | the 69-man Hindu crew. The Hindus went on strike yesterday aboard tie 10,000-ton vessel which is under charter to the| U. S. Navy. | Capt. T. C. Enos explained “the |

crew .is scared of going to the|

(other side.”

““ ” | He sald it is “Impossible” to should be there! The Cleveland

10 Brant their demand and return to|

Calcutta “so right now we're just seeing what can. be done.” i

How Mild can a cigarette be? Smoke CAMELS and see!

ééBeing a singer, my voice comes first!

Mild, mild Camels are my smoke!

And they taste great, too:

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NMetio Lanza

SINGING STAR OF STAGE AND SCREEN

66 How mild? That's just what I wanted to know. After all, when I smoke, I have to think of my throat. Well, I got my answer all right! I made the real, sensible test—the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test.

“The idea of smoking the same cigarette regularly for - 30 days appealed to me. No tricks. Not just a hurry-up puff ... first of this brand, then of-that brand. No one-sniff experiments. Instead, I put Camels to the test in my own “T-Zone’. Now I know for sure that Camels agree with my throat. I can readily understand why more people smoke Camels than any other cigarette! 99

Handsome Hollywood Tenor, Mario Lanza isone of few tenors who can sing D-Flat over high C! Mario is singing and acting his way into the hearts of millions of Americans as a popular movie star.

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A LONG TAIL! CINCINNATI AND CLEVELAND PAPERS PLEASE COPY! ~~

Such is the buoyant nature of American Journalism—that despite the fearful, appalling developments abroad and the fantastic ~ . bewildering problems at

| : HERE ARE SHIRTS that have LONG TAILS - as STANDARD EQUIPMENT

home— They're tailored by —writers can touch Hathaway. (They tailor our upon such Canterbury shirts)—They

personal matters—as Men's Shirts—and the TALES thereon—

give men this touch of fuxury—this bit of comfort this nicer hang— (incidently there are, of course, other and additional virtues in Canterbury Shirts, the soft unstarched collars that give complete freedom at the neck and look swell and wear vastly longer than the stiff starched variety—the larger pearl buttons, etc.)

And they take up the cudgels fa cudgel is a club used in cudgel play—but nowadays people don't indilge much in cudgel play) for—and in behalf of LONG TAILS on shirts.

A writer on the Cincinnati Enquirer loosens a mournful tale about the bobbed tails “on shirts—admitting that while long shirt tails are not too important for short men—yet the

Prices range from 4.95 and up. Af 4.95 are fine broadcloths with regular collars and barrel cuffs— and medium wide spread collars and French cuffs.

Plain Dealer becomes stern and insistent in the matter of longer shirt tails for men.

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