Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1950 — Page 10
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Orders Housewife To Prepare OrderOf Scrambled Eggs
Proof of television as irresist.ible entertainment came from a= man with-gun-in-hand. oe E In Upper Province. Pa., 25-year-old ‘Mrs. Doris Walton found a strange man in her living room. . He. pointed a 32-caliber pistol at her, 1a ‘I might be here for awhile,” he said. : So they sat and watched TV. When a cooking demonstration came on the screen, the man said: “That makes me hungry.” He ordered Mrs. Walton io fix some scrambled eggs. After dishes, they went back to the television set. Four hours later he left, squinting . Police said he probably was a fugitive from justice, and they wondered if it might be a good idea to install TV in prisons.
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A professor doesn't think voung love should slow down. Mrs, - Gladys Marshall of the
Oklahoma A & M faculty said a | 0 3 Room Burglars Smoke r boy should know a girl at least ont - IS ance bana? . QNYENe pg fn 15 minutes before asking for a = 4» 4 of Victim's Cigars INV AL he: date—"but kiss the girl ff you bad enough to ransack a
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Gold Pepper Coeds Most Operators
Two senior coeds from Indian- Return to Jobs plegate St. reported to police his
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apolis have been chosen for NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (UP) room was looted sometime Friday of Columbia. and the t membership in Gold Peppers, Emergency restrictions on “long night. He said £12 in cash was this week.
Purdue’ University honorary or- distance telephone calls were re- pr 5 » Ris : ; distanc lephor 8 missing when be returned yester- The annual Boys’ State
£ anization. moved today as service returned 121 ference was to open this mornThey are Shirley J. Schaffner, 4 normal across the country on 9&7 . ing at 9:30. Indiana boys 5°45 Guilford Ave. and Jeanette {0 third day of the telephone ‘dding insult to injury, the learn the function of state govM. Davis, 4007 Broadway. strike. burglar had smoked four cigars ernment by operating a mythical Gold Peppers are chosen for 4 (ajephone company spokes- and left the butts in an ash tray. 49th stafe. wo leadership, service to the Univer- man said all ‘long. distance calls T > The three-day national confer- * sity, scholarship and personality. ... being accepted and that 65 Ipalco Employees ence of all state commanders and per cent of regular long lines G = adjutants will open at 9 a. m. toPromoted operators were on the job. The To Hear 28th Chief morrow, The officials will be wel
Edmond M. Haley, assistant pro- work normally handled by the Aaj (Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, ©0Med-by Erle Cocke Jr., national
fessor of air science and tactics ther 35 per cent was being done commanding general of the 28th Commander, at Butler University, has been py supervisory employees. "I Division, will speak at the annual . The executive sections of promoted to captain in the U. 8.! "git and run pickets of the CIO. Foreign Relations, National Air Force. He.has been an Air Communication Workers were on Force member since 1041. Serving ip. move in 29 states in an effort svening in Ipalco Hall, 16th and as lieutenant six and a half years. ; prevent telephone workers Alabama Sts. He Joined the Butler faculty in from reporting to work. They cphidre . the ana S August, 1948, : 2 tan ra Children from the Indiana Solpromised to extend picketing next giars’ and Sailors’ Children Home,
dinner of the Indianapolis: Power & laght Co. employees Thursday
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Screw Loose, Maybe Wes, Sided by members. of other xniohtstown, will entertain. national headquarters building. A University of Michigan stu- federal negotiators abandoned (Advertisement)
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The union also charged that| For those who ‘suffer with the causes of the trouble. To Sell Seals . the company had ordered -opere- aches, pains’ stiff or sore joints. . The. Bail 3 tors to report back to work singly, neuritis, sciatica, lumbago, nerv- Springs, - Missouri, rather than in groups, but the y ’ A
! : company said it would welcome anapolis Friday to boost the 44th employees back any way they re-
annual sale of Christmas Seals, | Cow % ported. The curvesome miss will start, A 41a] of 34,000 CWA members the 1950 drive by selling the first a0 on strike—17.000 emplovees sheet of Christmas Seals to.Gov. of Western Electric in 43 states Schricker and Mayor Feeney. The and 17.000 employees of Michigan ceremony is slated for 5 p.m: at Rel}. who have the Pennsylvania Motor Inn, 1450 dispute.. N. Pennsylvania St. . The event also ‘will be attended DR. ECKHARDT TO SPEAK by “Miss Indiana,” Pat Berry. Dr. Tibor Eckhardt, Hungarian At noon Friday, Miss Betbeze statesman driven from Hungary will attend the kick-off luncheon by both the Nazis and the Com of the campaigh. The Marion munists, will speak Tuesday nogn County Tuberculosis Association before the Rotary Club in {he ; will hear Dr. Warren 8. Tucker. Claypool Hotel Early Stage Destroyed Jomt write today.
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