Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1950 — Page 2

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The latest report from intra- a : ; party maneuvers was that Edwin 4 of I ustr Sutra cotton g ing on tin

Haerle, ‘11th District GOP chair- . ; : er airt man, was in the top position for! NA : N : . ; The ‘appointment as director of license Re : . In Soft Crepe Light . . they bom distribution in Marion County. Al : 5 \ : i Significantly, his appointment; Lo s ; 4 9 . : 3 i Rtas . would bypass John W, (Jaék), :§ 5 * LW : 4 floods of « Innis, Marion County Republican rs Her Fs 2 Your Winter War dr obe : ; road cond Chairman, who would normally 3 5 ; ¢ : . 3 : Tonight’ : u . : g 3 ’ B to 15 de

be in line. for the appointment 3 ; ; 3 Li A : since it has been the custom for : ¢ Heavenly colors! Beautiful fabric! Happily J d Indiana years to hand out the license i . , went on

plums to county chairmen. : PU combined in blouses for all her suifs and sepa. % 8 9 5 5 .

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No Official Wofd : Ins Mr. Haerle, who has been 4g Cr \ ; te skirts Of thf ror Warned aligned with the James Bradford = - rate skirts smooth finished, Sanforized®, Abidin wing of the GOP here many years, >, — ; My 4 for pre-da said he had not received any of- by Ca - y at combed sutra cotton . . . beautifully detailed ay trolley bu = ficial word from Secretary of So ff 0 BA . . service State Leland Smith under whose x . / if : : a, : > wo ) oe office the license bureau operates. f #9 {2 and tailored in four delightful styles. Old With pretty, feminine fines . .. a gay go- 50 tose 3 Mr, Haerle added, however: . : | 4 “7 : : : 0 busses. “1 am ready and willing to ac- i / : gold, white, beige ming green, cafe lime, everywhere air, it's a delightfully flattering equipped 1 cept the.appointment if and when J ; : ’ Li : from the one is offered to me.” ‘ : / y s a 5 / coralberry red, pink and light blue in the little dress that's perfect for holiday wear! Two g: Secretary of State Smith said ; i” ' : ; . . trucks al he wasn't ready this morning to : = ET : 3 2 2 : i 4 k trolle make the appointment but would F i “ group. Collegienne sizes 9 to 15. Soft rayon crepe in a variety of bright colors . er 0 * “have something on it by tomor- ’ : y ; i : : a. row.” . : J p * . . County Chairman Innis said he | - z io Rey: and navy. Collegienne sizes 9 to IS. The wo hadn't “heard a thing from any- y, od i : Bs ; encountere body on the subject.” wy : -Ayres’ Collegienne Shop, Second Floor : ? at 25th St.

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reported to have included Mr. 4 Most tr Innis in the setup as an assistant { | f oy - ; to operate direcoor along with some other p f g ? . Stalled party faithfuls in the Bradford s : = ; : ; Delays ° faction. \ y k pa : S . But Mr. Haerle declined to dis- . fo : ; iE Somos cuss possible assistants in the iy oo event of his appointment, q 8 . T 4 y ; : : < ; ’ iy ne Ties In With Election : o Cl : 3 : - i gar St. st The tussle over the appointment = Bh, J i ; ’ | loaded to ties in closely with maneuvers wheels - cot during the election campaign to on the ste replace Mr. Innis as county The driv chairman. ; sengers ar This apparently was *com- bus acros: promised” also in a recent agree- reloaded t ment in which Chairman Innis i : 1 pi toward to would stand by for the appoint- wr Er gre 4 ) Numero ment of a “city Republican chair- PR : 4 2 " : f dents were man” to conduct party affairs in 1 : 5 : {Ti f sl a 4 : : : 7 : eral pedes the coming mayoralty election Ni ABN LRTI Fg: : . last night . next year, a 3 / , motorists’ The motor license appointment % EA : a Ld 8 treated by conflict was the aftermath of a | ; Yl . X 2 © ‘ pitals an bitter fight. during the primary ! 1 p Td é : we ; 5 / homes. election campaign between Mr. 1 5 i wT i Se " . Thirteen Haerle and Frank Fairchild for i TT Pe Nf ported to the GOP Prosecutor nomination. Ci OC Ef : ; 5 8:30 a. m. Mr. Fairchild won by a close : ; : They Ia margin in a so-called victory for : J ETN § : fee to - "the anti-organization forces. : : i e \ . ; A persona Mr. Haerle's appointment : ; x ; : siruek by would indicate the old Bradford . Bs 3 w 4 ? : : Hart 19 wing of the party was getting . . : Sat x ; . : ’ : ad ul back in the saddle again. . men G a p : : 2 pO 9 . : : Belt Rain Netherlands Envoy Sees . : : : is A basco ER I . . A : : a Sd Lng PAI Re Xs Miss Ha Ultimate UN Victory . Fe bade lng Le d MER mew RR Hy ih by snow. NEW YORK, Dec. T (UP)—Dr. ; enn RE ne Argo Lou a en fou GEN RED . the engin J. Herman Van Roijen, Nether- Ws a Ne | a #5 i Ee BE IRR “R. Hill of land ambassador to the United aE “ a Wg : Sam Sy es : Lr it - was 1 States, said last night that his ve Ri BE Hw Hie ns aE plant. country never had regretted the Seg a yo ; wd SLT “Miss Ha United Nations’ decision to com- foo 3 eri i J Wa RE i in her car Several

bat Communist aggtession in - Be Sn ide ? a Te GA ore” Gracette Gowns | AN ia ih och oon Sal tos Seo Dr. Van Roijen told the St. ill , Ee SAN NA fs 3 fi ; “3 when a cal - Nicholas Society of New York : on Liban g E Soa ia : RE and Parke that the Netherlands was confi- » a F Rr se RS 7 FS by Dan Pt dent that the United Nation ++ a Perfect Gift : Cop REET ,. wy : ada Son Ave. forces would be victorious be- . . na Ee ce Rey 4 a, : Fad bus, diven : # : of 616 N.

cause “we. know from experience - ; ; oy NS " / ; : ’ AP : that losing a battle does not “i : ; Phe © ot Ag is ae : Traffic mean anything in regard to the D. _— 4 ny = oF Be 00 SL eg Delaware issue of the campaign.” He said So : OY i 4 ] : Fan ekidded to a campaign for the freedom of | - A g : 3 a pened at } the world “cannot be lost.” Rayon crepe gowns lavished with lace, to be given with love. Designed in % Gt a Sts. ee . | ; : : : } Charles.

Former Beulah Overell manners . . , dainty and sweet, tailored and trim, all in the holiday mood. / Ww. JR 1 ; ; i Sed Spann A . . : 4 [/ £2 / 3 %¥ : : £7 ¢ a service Gives Birth to Son : iy a fe : Gu Wi rage, 1100 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7 (UP) — A. Nylon lace and net trims a deep V. , Zo A iki a 7 i fib he was taken Mrs. Beulah Overell Cannon, 21, neck. Pink blue 0 AOR eR I 4 fr, , HH ook ag where his acquitted with Bud Collum in ’ ' ’ AYA A I #2 & ? RE Lc eh oe = eB eel ied as not seri 1948 of murdering her parents So : Sr ol : AN fo) CHL gE Joami am vy In with a dynamite timebomb, gave B. Tinted lace front yoke and cap sleeve \ da Lay ' 3 : 05 RN, ese A William birth to a premature son Friday, . . . in h C Be y g & Ea BLS i) N. Alabal it was revealed today. effect. White, pink, blue are included. p i 3 A ! SK aude critically i Mrs, ‘Cannon, now the wite or] : Sen bes ’ a at » i { Sn Be : bomer polkcmar, wis (nd | CA pufl of desves and yoke in mn CHAIN x is =a | fornia trial of killing her parents | net, lace midriff. Pink, blue, white. : no is Glo ZF TYING é boonares Ropes 1 \ a Ro os ae by blowing up their yacht atl” - : : a : - vy ii VAN GEN EE\GS TS fr ) ain Patrick, 4 Newport Harbor, i } ! E F } . : in 4 ‘morning The son, Stephen, weighed 2 D. Neat mandarin collar, short, short : : ¥ of ‘ § : ; 3 ; The Kite pounds, 11'; ounces, He will re- . 0 , / g ! $ “ =e th main in an incubator at Holly- sleeves, embroidered motif Maize, white, : 4 : ; i! : ing ut ue

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he weighs about 5 pounds. ’ SHEE E the house Fo emer ere yf Hf 3) building t Goodyear Publicity E. Round neck with nylon net and lace. . / : ii Eee 7A od ; : tosion ; 5, ) XI

Counsel ICC Speaker Pink, blue.

Arthur C. Horrocks, public re- . lations counsel, Goodvear Tire & All sizes 32 to 40. Rubber Co., Akron, will be the : convocation speaker at Indiana ' cE : Central College at 10:40 a. m. to- : Ayres Lingerie, Second Floor morrow, Mr. Horrocks is a native of Cleveland, O., and is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace University, He was invited to Indianapolis by Dr. I. Lynd Esch, Indiana Central president.

Mrs. Dora B. love Heads Past Presidents Club

Mrs, Dora B. Love has assumed duties as president of the Past Presidents Club of Megréw Auxilfary, 8panish American War Veterans, Other officers are: } Mrs. Margaret Macy, senior vice president; Mrs. Phyllis Pritchard, Junior vice president; Mrs. Marie Cron, chaplain; Mrs. Mattie Resor, treasurer and Mrs. Norma Heinrichs, secretary, i

FOOD PRICES HIGHER } WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (UP)! Retail food prices jumped seventenths of 1 per cent between Oct. 30 and Nov. 15, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.

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