Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1950 — Page 2
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Optimistic i in Opening Town Hall Series
Optimism about the world sit--‘uation with some well-qualified “ifs,” was expressed today by
347 ue ! . . . z France ! David E. Lilienthal, former pe : . : : : ‘ cnt ; today, —ad atomic energy commission chair- uh : os From Our Meridian Shop arms such a : > 43 fo ” af Tt The Fre Mr. Lilienthal, ] i ittle / J ats : : ol TE mr : Mia t chi to Defense S r : : les Moch. who opened the a : £9 Hes « Lr ou pe ee J On the Second Floor The Fren Town hai serie : with fhe ‘Midas Touch = a a thinks that the + SoChina wh American people hands of C« are taking the troops dangers of the The note atomic world in sels, guns, 1 stride. * i bombers to | He has been A French force R more encouraged French off Mr. Lilienthal than ever in the pected “a ra past six months Brief, head-hugging hats of lovely h by the fact that there is no dis- 89 : a Appr.
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generally to “rum away from, or scratched felt . , . with a wealth of A b hide their heads in sand from uled to pend Yha!, is a pretty tough situa- veiled flattery. And, best of all, banded Seek Ti on.’ - 2k Ti As the imp ‘Carried to Extreme’ ‘ 2 Hoosier-bred, Mr. Lilienthal round by waven metallic threads with an re ’ . a - ( still believes that atomic secrecy EA by Moch ai has been carried to extremes and the glitter of gold. Black, brown, Minister Ma that, if war doesn’t spread, there ready to out! will be great progress in its ap- ' bolster Euroy plication to peace-time uses. navy, pink, gold, red, kelly, coffee, These plan:
“It's coming over a great many ‘ people that we're not trying to dark green, ice blue, grey, cloud white. get into & bigger war but trying . ©" Cloche to find ways of preventing it,” he - said. “It's extraordinary how well, i people still are keeping om with Ayres' Hat Bar, Second Floor the good things in daily life.” He thinks the broad U. 8. policy will work. “It's to show that we and our| friends, in a military sense, are not pushovers,” he said, “and that Ta we're clearly a people who stand
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the AEC Dec. 31, 1848, would not hazard a guess as to whether there will be an atomic war, Questioned as to why he thinks, as he was reported to have said
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A dance will be held after the meeting. I pri officers Thomas Deakin to be installed are, Robert Ellis, senjor eouncillor; Gene Thom son, junier councillor; Bonald. Adams, senior deacon; Namal Adams, junior deacon; Vernon! Griner, senior steward; Paul Wia-! diseh, junior steward; Edward - Germaine, orator; Dwight Miller, treasurer; Robert Engmark, scribe; LeRoy Wood, marshal; Kenny Stewart, almoner; Gerald | There's all the difference in wear and beauty
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Thursday for their 108th anniversary dinner in the Indianap- - , eolis Athletic Club. Ayres' Hosiery, Street Floor Roger D. Branigan, Lafayette, ? ; . president-elect of the Indiana State Bar Association, “will be . : i : : i principal speaker. A special ’ gd a . bon all award will be made to Federal : : : % ; yn ; Judge Willlam E. Steckler. Re- " ; : “ Gi : ports -on IU law schools in Indi- - , : Td f : : : ; & 3 anapelis and Bloomington will be . ; : z : . : ae : = < made by Dean Berngrd C. Gavit “ : 20) 5 : : s yp. ; : and Assoclate Dean Henry B. rs si ? z nk ; 3 if _ Witham. : ; - : $7 5 = 0 ; Ei 4s £ Members of a special committee , : : ' ; : in Ee : es appointed to notify alumni of din- " : 25 ” = : -
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