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s point to alluring ‘bargain travel rates, if you can hold a Minh Communist troops oust-| fy | = dinner in ‘a North Atlantic Zor rr on the French from their next, OU & (AETEEE winter. take a color and model she does-| U0 last fortress near the Chi- hunitse eT] pn
“ = = THEY'RE GRACIOUS, all right, but not modest. They may click their heels. kiss your hand, bow: from the waist, or even give yaft a shot of brandy right out of Namoleon's tomb, but they're after your dollars. Don't forget it.
And those butter-smooth Irench. They have a way with " wotds and women, and wayward wads of cash. Say the French, “We have so many delightful things to sell, there's almost an embarrassment of. choice.”
This winter they'll not only sell you* scenery, stein beer, vintage winés and sultry violin music, but they're shouting, ‘Bargains’
= ao = THE COUNTRIES HAVE teamed up for their merchandise come-on. They're sellin an allEurope ‘'package.” They start you in Paris. Now Paris in the winter is so different from Paris in the spring, except the blossoms and the tourists aren't out there.
In Paris they're talking “gorgeous French fabrics, smart clothes, fine laces from Calais or Valenciennes, or head-swimming perfumes.”
o » » THEN SWITZERLAND'S calling. There you ean take a 10-mile ski run, climb the Matterhorn (that's for you, not me) buy. lace and organdies—and a watch. la Belgium it's fine glass and crystal from Val St. Lambert near Liege. Remember, the Jermans gumepowdered the forts of Liege in World War I, and flew right over them in Round Two. fauxembourg is a European whistle stop, {lke Gnaw Bone in Indiana, But in the Nether- | lands, it's windmills and tulips afl blue Delft porcelain, Cloiswenne plagues, silverware and hold tight—<diamonds.
» a a AND IN LONDON, they'll show you Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, then steer) you defty to Bond Street for Brit-| ish woolens and tweeds, and Shetland wool as soft as a bunny’s
eath And you'll be led to the Scotch plaids, skin-soft leather or fine chipa. A ® un = THEN YOU'LL GET side-| tripped to Northern Ireland to see the “white cliffs”’—and Irish lin-/ ens, tweeds and laces. After that, if you've already bought your ticket, you'll get aboard ship and go to bed. You won't have enough money left to eat. Unless you do what the rest | do, ‘wire home for more cash.
On the Fence? A MAN CALLED me yesterday. It “Was about his wife’s car. She wants to trade it in. @he’'s on the fence, And it's become .quite a problem. She can
Brown Assails |
Motor Bureau ministration of the State Mo-
tof enicle Bureau under Secretapy of State Charles Fleming
wag assdiled by H. Dale Brown, ‘running away from the dollar,”
former GOP bureau director, in a noon speech before the Cosmopofitan Club today. M¥. Brown, who is the Republican candidate for Marion County Clerk, refuted Mr. Fleming's recent charges that the present congested condition of the Motor License Bureau was caused by the previous administration. “Mr. Fleming said soon after taking office that he hoped he could do as good a job with the bureau as his predecessor but now he says that it is in a deplorable condition and blames the Republican Party,” Mr. Brown said. “The ward of excellence presented by the National Safety Council to the bureau in 1948 is evidence of the excellent condition in which I left the bureau,” he said.
q. ‘Mexico Changes=Arms MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Oct. 1 (UP)—Gen, Ignacio M. Beteta, hi of Mexico's arms industry, announced today that the Mexican army is changing the caliber of dis rifles from 7 mm. to .30-06 caliber the standard rifle used by Uhifted States armed forces.
Official ‘Weather.
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU a Oct. 18, 1950
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Sunrise 5:58 a. m. Sunset, 5:02 p, m. Pre@ipitation 24 hours end 7:30 a. m. Total precipation since Jan. 1 . 48.55 Excess, since Jan. 1 ceaiie. 14.02
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rush act, said she was lucky to get . : : any kind of new car. So she tee- inte the worst military crisis since! py = or / : —— tered back and forth between the the Japanese invasion in World Eon Both debbie FOTOLAS re one she didn’t like and the one War IL : { or 2 TATE dhol ‘ AR IND i she really wanted. French military suthorities an- Esta i Yip ARN &) Sa os A nAY “ Rai nounced the evacuation of Dong- ie E 0-11 -50 : HERE'S THE RIGHT answer. dan, on the Chinese border. HAITI SOM= su AN Gon? OM2TLE Wy JMR It’s her money. She's the cus- French civil authorities de- REP. THUNDER © tomer. She doesn't have to buy clared a state of alert .n the _ yt STORMS VA RAIN anything. She can stick it under northern Tonkin Province, where y {NGC PATS PUND COPR 09 COW. 1. A. WAGNER ALL RIGHTS BESERVED.
the mattress, or light the kitchen there are upward of 186 Americans.
stove with it. Visiting French Gen. Al TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Warmer weather is predicted for tonight across the section of nd my tip to pay - 30 sae her phonse doin, yeterap colonial wal the Sounry from Texas northeast to the New York-New Jersey area. Lower temperatures are forea oe we IL Hien Ad a Le Tr Ck fer the Western Great Lakes region, The Southeast corner of the nation will have rains and a little. Try another dealer. She pared to fly north toward the uate, sme — v 3 may. get it faster. battle zone to assess the situation. . fa 3 : : a 5 # Bao Dai Flying Home | eetin Slat (Life in the Big City— BUT, ABOVE ALL THINGS, Bao Dai, leader of the French- Di 3 Y she should get what she wants. sponsored Viet Nam government, | ; ionne Quints Off for N C, The 11 Daves be. completely satis- headed home to Indo-China from | ° ° ° ied with anything else. Nice, France, aboard an Air] C m ers P a) Th = And she shouldn't let a sales- France plane. : | OSS! y er irs & es man scare her into buying what prench Legionnaires and Afri z 3 3k Sas she doest't wast, , can troops, who nave ‘lost Cao Uncle Billie Samelius Famous Five to Hobnob With Celebrities; ere cars next week, next bang, Dongkhe, Thatkhe and oth- i ‘ : month, and next year. And if you er fortresses to the Communists, AMONG Speakers Hint Papa to Ease ‘No-Boys’ Rule nave the right kind of a dealer, pulled out of Dongdang for Lang-| William H. (“Uncle Billie”) 1e’'ll tell you so. son, the only border fortress now : 3 Mail 's M [remaining to them. They LS metiua, dean of the FIGI0 gnq perhaps for their first dates. aliman's Moan reported outnumbered 10 to 1. . | Atchmakers College and one of ~~ They were chaperoned by Papa Oliva Dionne but friends wagSE, Boys IN mLUE on rane | It meant ‘hut. mote. than 180/ the hest known horologists ered that his no-date rule would not apply in New York where the 7 es soon will com -| { (wi uints will hobnob with Manhattan's cel . ging in at the end of the day, dog miles of the Indo-China, Commu- (watchmakers) in the United 9 1 ebrities.
tired nist China frontier — about 5000 States will speak here Saturday | : square miles—already had been .] It's catalogue time again, and y, R at the convention of the Watch
{ = thrown open to the Communists. makers of Indiana Saturday and! catalogues are getting bigger | Leave Langson {Sunday in the Lincoln Hotel. t pain S am ‘high-heeled shoes and wear cos-
private railway car in a flurry of excitement at having won papa’s permission to pack their first
and bigger. And that's all riht, { a a rn arn ago, 80 miles north oi Jr Samelius, who Hues is B0- metics. getting older and weaker, and | ODKINS principal city of Hanol/ ble y | They switched trains quietly some have taken to hitting up (2nd 10 miles below Dongdang, °n horological problems. | n Bp 0 ers pong it (lies directly in the path of the on-| Other speakers scheduled for s Vs ‘here this morning and continued 7 0 uo rushing Communist troops and 1s the convention are Dick Slaugh of | {on their way to New York where THE CATALOGUE they're seriously threatened. {Ramjieon Naan CG Hey Bi Maintains Own Kind they are due at 6:20 p. m., Intrucking around now are Mont-| e g ang of New York, Iran : v | er Ward a Co. 240 pages. som eral oS, Lang- trie of Elgin, past president of Of ‘Iron Curtain’ dianapolis time, for a four-day biggest ever with 240 pages, one have fled the city. the Horological Institute of Amer- By Seripps-Howard Newspapers visit. They sported new hairthird in color. The U. 8. legation sald it did ica and A. 8. Rowe of Indianapo-| WASHINGTON, Oct, 18—8pain dos, identical fall coats trimmed And with Christmas coming on, not plan the immediate evacua-iio:, Jiesident of the Horological is maintaining its own kind of in grey Persian lamb, and jaunty there are 70 pages of toys. {tion of the Americans i J . fa " grey felt hats, pol are always good | The Americans TE Tonkin. Featured at the Sunday after-| Tol Surtain®. \oward Ameriesn Marie, Cecile, Annette, Emilie reading, and they can last a |sionaries, Economic Co-operation|P00n session will be a forum, in DEWSpapermen. {and Yvonne were accompanied by long time, depending on where [Administration officials and con-| Which questions submitted by| The Spanish Embassy here re- 10 high school choirmates, four you keep them. |sular employees. [Huosics watchmakers. Jil pe an- quires U. 8. reporters asking entry school officials and a nurse but Big Money Day They are believed to include!’ ' , jo) & Pane of bie na lon’s ly, spain to produce from their|had no police escort for the first
best known watchmakers. vou > Ap IMrs. Robert Doyle, wife of a Time, 5 publishers a promise to print the time in their traveling career. AY FOL IN es magazine correspondent murdered| re EO a Lit |embassy’s own “corrections -to| The girls will sing at the Al-| which will set you straight. {In Indonesia last spring. fool. {errors of fact which might appear|fred E. Smith Memorial banquet Last Saturday bank clearing Ee Py . Officers’ of ‘the Association are|IR Your published articles.” at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to-| in Indianapolis hit their highest Local Truck Grain Prices pau Rr. sheadrick of Middletown,|. The applicant for a visa must morrow, sharing honors with Vice figure in 20 years. | ; ————|Ind., president, and Richard K. 2150 submit copies of any articles| President ‘Alben W. Barkley, Gov.| - . he has already written about/Thomas E. Dewey and Ambas-
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The tatalizer showed $18 mil-| No. 2 white corn, $1.50. Osborne of Bloomington, vice 's business. It was| No 3 yellow carn. $1.37. resident. |Spain, plus samples of recently sador to Mexico William O'Dwyer. | Hoa Zor % days DuUSIness 81 No wpeans. nb PF raid published articles of any nature.
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$18; sows strong to 25. er; bulk 300 to 550 pounds, $1 to $19.50; few choice lights, $19.75; over 600 pounds down to $18 or ess, Vealeré were active and steady. Good and choice were selling between $33 and $36 while common and medium we bringing between $25 and $32. Culls were selling at $17 to $24.50. Cattle Prices Cattle 1000, calves 300, early sales yearlings fully steady; heavfer weights getting limited action: load medium to low good yearlings $29.50; four loads good heifers $30; medium and good steers
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{A., Hanley, vice president in charge of engineering at Ell Lilly & Co., and widely known Indianapolis business and civic leader,
today was elected chairman of the board of. trustees at Purdue University.
held at $28.75 to $1; common and medium native steers $23 to $28; cows fairly active, fully steady;
{canners and cutters $15 to $18; |vealers active, steady; good and choice. $33. to $36; common and {medium $25 to $32; bulls scarce,
| sausage bulls, $22.50 to $25. | Sheep Active classes; good and choice native {lambs $28.50 to $29.50; common {and medium $23 to ‘$28; good to mostly choice 103-1b shorn north-
| $28; few medium to choice slaughiter ewes $8 to $14.
. - . Taft in Russia SIDNEY, O., Oct. 18 (UP)~— Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) spoke in Russia yesterday, attacked Joe Stalin and communism—and not one listener cbjected. The Russia is an unincorporated village of 200 in Shelby County. The Senator was careful to speak of “Soviet Russia” in his eriticism.
Credit Union League To Hear A. J. Kertis
A, J. Kertis, personnel director
For the event they will wear | lof P, R. Mallory & Co. will be evening length blue dresses and|ihe speaker tomorrow at the din-
ner meeting of the Indiana Credit {Union League at Lake Shore Country Club. Credit Union officials, directors
escorts is up to their host, Fran- and committeemen from Marion and surrounding counties are ex-|
{pected to attend. Paul Patrick, {National Malleable, Inc., is presi‘dent of the Central Chapter and {will preside.
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These are only some of the “privileges” enjoyed by Russian
Four DPs from different walks of life tell you what would be in store for you "if you lived in Russia." :
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Sheep 1500; active, steady on all|
western lambs mostly No. 1 pelts!
and director of the Indianapolis {Water Co., and a 1912 graduate ‘of Purdue, succeeds Allison E.
MONTREAL, Quebec, Oct. 18 (UP)—The Dionne quintuplets 800d beef cows $21.50 to $22.50; Stuart, Lafayette, who died headed toward New York today for their first visit to the “Big City” common and medium $18 to $21; Sept. 8. :
New vice president elected to succeed Mr. Hanley, who had been {vice president of the Purdue board {for several years, is J. Ralph
The 16-year-old brunets left Corbeil, Ontario, last night by unchanged; medium and good Thompson, Seymour, president of
the Thompson Dairy Co. and
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‘5000 Turks Arrive ‘To Fight With UN Army
| PUSAN, Korea, Oct. 18 (UP)— {More than 5000 violently antiCommunist Turkish troops arrived to day to join the United Nations fight against the North Korean Reds. They immediately entrained for Taegu. Turkey thus became the fifth ination to send ground troops to {Korea and the ninth to join the United Nations forces in the Kolrean War. A detachment of {Thailand troops now is on the way. Sar 3 The 5190 Turks, who left Alex'andria, Turkey, 22 days ago, ar‘rived in five American ships.
‘Chemicals Explode,
‘Woman Dies of Burns
{ HAMMOND, Ind. Oct. 18 (UP) |—Mrs. Cora Stahley, 54, died last night at St. Margaret's Hospital of burns suffered when varnish remover exploded in. the basement of her home.
{was using to prepare a basement i recreation room floor for tiling {were ignited by flames from an automatic gas heater, firemen {satd. Damage was set at $2000,
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