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| Ladies Federal Club .... TWO: By placing one or more | Anonyme : @meson Tae Pos Nor larg, non, NE as sarvennans W. Washin [A Friend sovessesesrasse on W. Washington St. in front of! the L. 8. Ayres & Co. and §. 5. |A'Pha Omicron Chapter, Kresge Co. Uniformed city fire «Delta Sigma Kappa men are there 24 hours a day to] SOTOTHY ...oceiviiann. make change and otherwise serve Marie J. Vandenbark, those giving to “the mile.” | Evansville, Ind. ...... THREE: By telephoning RI. For Mother Ellen ...... B551 and making a donor appoint-
Times Pressroom Chapel MILE-O-DIMES : in Memory of J. W. 8. .. \ 5 5 [jas and Judy Johnson .. - 1 An J emory of Daddy “see 11-Day Estimate . |The Waltman Twins .... 25 Full Lines ,..........$3740.00 Nora T. Chambers ...... The Mile-O-Dimes needs five In Memory of James S. more lines to reach thechalf-way| Watson ....ccuveene.. mark. There are 60 lines to a/A M-K. covvvnivanssnses mile. There are 10 Clothe-A-Child Hospital Guild Committee, shopping days until Christmas. 1¢| Women of the Moose ..
nish a full mile of dimes for ‘cloh- | F* S. Cannon ........... ing for Indianapolis’ needy chil- In Memory of Sgt. Russell
L. Roberts ........... 25.00] pass on to military authorities another two to three months. (teria $610. {late to advertise the appropria-|,.+¢ions. : 1a nes are Needed In ther 1. Wallerich »v2evans, 2000) Appeals, Outlined appeals from Reservists which in-| yy yee v. DiSalle, former| _ Gets Valuable Supplies tions and then act on them. At| Texts of the two drafts were to Each line is 88 feet long, There ReNfeth B. McCoy ..... 5.00 But this time only five years dicate really serious hardship. | > -9 , :
are 17 dimes to a foot. A mile of | dimes is worth $8978. |
American Legion is manning the “TRADE” FROM. “TREAD”
Mile-O-Dimes for The Times with | In medieval English, the word
the help of other city firemen. “trade”
a A day, in all kinds of weather. {the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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20.00 severe battering taken by U. 8. 25.00 forces in Korea have forced hard-
10.00 men,
Today’s Total ........$ 484.25 War in Korea.
| meant a path, being asso- line to their Congressmen: They are on duty there 24 hours ciated with “tread,” according to}
so Will be
Girl students from the schools listed above are eligible candidates . . . in this big “Miss Teen-Ager of 1950” contest! Who . . . will be the winner? Who . . . will share in
This Handsome Philco 16" TELEVISION Will Be the Grand Prize!
PHILCO PERSONAL RADIOS
(Personalized with their own initials) will be presented to the 19 runners-up . . . a winner from each of the schools : +++ who will make up the grand entourage, with Miss Teen-Ager, to present-3 Philco-Tele-vision Sets to the boys at Camp Atterbury. The big celebration will be on Saturday, - January 6th. (The contest ends on January
1.00 four months’ notice should be| gravy, whipped potatoes, Ohio, of the Senate GOP poliey|1000 pupils in the school. The
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Draft Quotas Set
: 10 take o {Pearl F. Taner ..cveqe. * 5.00 40,000 men and so is that for a mortgage stretching far ahead, explain the gravity of the world milk Just the same. ment In 3K ne or more Clothe | gunnyside Guild ........ 25.00 January. The February call willl have a wife and three littleicrisis in a radio broadcast to the! Paul L. Bailey, Edgewood prinA -children to the stores, | 35.00 be stepped up to 50,000, But these kids dependent on me. I don’t nation. 5.00 men are many months from sol- Want to let the country down, 1.00 diering'on the day they are called but there are millions who have de 10.00 up.
Ihad to be raised. but who are cold on any side- tically impossible to enforce right in obtaining a 65-cubic-foot re- ny thing about appropriations 5.00 In the past, there has been time SHOW to the main event. [now. The Mile-O-Dimes is going to fur-|W+ B- Raikes Cattle Co. . 25.00 enough Bg To ha for a new| Some Congressmen have a| The necessary freeze orders are cost of $75. Another 40-cubic-foot aged until next year. | 5.00 generation to come along to build{PO}cY of never interceding fo get all ready, but the enforcement refrigerator purchased earlier on! We have scheduled one meetlan army for any new conflict. anyone out of a draft call, but do machinery isn’t and won't be forthe open market cost the cafe- ing for this month, but it is too
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elapsed between VJ-Day and But talk of a congressional inMany Reservists vestigation of the military estab- , . | Total to Date ........$3339.60 Who came out of the Army to drill lishment’'s Reserve call-up policies, Firemen's Post No. 42 of the one night a week or go to train- proposed some weeks ago, seems ing camp a couple weeks each remote now. Congressmen ac- iy | year are now writing along this knowledge that some Reservists. lawyers and office workers on. his} llike it or not, have got to be sent “I spent 3%; years in the serv- into service with : lice in the last war and fought situation as shaky as it is. | Three developments contributed [fore Thanksgiving and next Tues-/
ST. AGNES ACADEMY
— emergency conferences. anyhow. N - lay Broadcast School, the Type C- program in-
The White House indicated that sures milk daily for all pupils at| the President has about made up a maximum cost of 15 cents al
{prices also is in the making. {ago by the Parent Teacher As-|'«
th tit ef - sociation, { Still Janother attitude is re-| Talk persisted that the Presi Sh a ition fo providing 5.5 President of the county council, Far East prob
lunthes. v ' An exceptional example is 700 »/ Pounds of turkey, making possi-| " |ble turkey lunches for all the
He still has only a handful of |
staff.
the military! Developments Cited
to the administration’s mounting day, when the pupils get out for! concern over wages and prices: the Christmas vacation.
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which the automaker estimated the regular rate of 25 cents daily
(and Ford in boosting car prices reduced price by the principal]
climb even higher following the Agriculture Department's report!
{that November egg production oo proof of the popularity of |skidded far below the normal the “equal for all” program.
{level. Eggs now cost a dollar] In the Holy Trinity grade {oF Sore Yozen in a i ew, school, the pupils from kindergar- | THREE: Prices of nationally. through the eighth grade seem
| : i d Ja rs Of Dour Jonna thoroughly sold on the milk pro'an overall 30-cent increase per S'am hundred weight during the past!
i {five days. | first grade. When she asked how
Mr. Early intimated that Mr. many enjoyed their milk - every {Truman might try to get around| day, she got an enthusiastic and {the present inability to admin-| ynanimous show of hands. |ister prices and wages by invok- | “Many of those youngsters,” {ing controls for use at a definite | ghe explainad, “could not afford {later date, with the threat of a|their milk daily if it were not for [rollback if prices go any higher | this assistance.” (than they now are. | To the contention that federal But some ‘experts said this|/aid means much red tape, the could touch off a wave of scare principal calmly ‘answered, “Well, buying and defeat its own pur- we “have to keep books, but we pose. ; would have to do that anyhow.”
The beaming faces of the pupils enjoying their hot noon lunch
Sister Mary Carl, the principal, proved this graphically in the
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itheir intention to comply with the 5 glazed sweet potatoes, green committee, was among those in. Maximum price for any student recommendations, and all of the | But the entrance of the Chinese| beans, corn, coleslaw with . |vited to the White House. A con- IS 25 cents a day, but some pay as : +28 | Communists into the war and the dressing, bread, butter, [stant critic of administration do-/little as 5 cents a day. A smaller fruit cake, ple, coffee, fresh mestic and foreign -policies, Mr, Dumber cannot pay only one cent fruit, candies, mixed nuts. [Taft had been left out of previous —but they enjoy the same meal
recommendations of the fire marshal have been complied with.” Fred Nordsiek, president of the | county commissioners, said his | ry from tablishment spokesmen say men from the Solomons right into At the Holy Trinity Catholic Sob Would request funds 5.00 had to be found somewhere, and Japan. I have a job where I'm that they had to be experienced peginning to have. some prosIpects for advancement, I hive
the county council to make the. necessary improvements.
Plan New Well
| his mind to declaré a state of Week. But many cannot afford| -Included in the list is the reno15.00) The December draft call is for Just bought my home and have emergency later this week and to/even this price. They get their vation of the sewage disposal
|plant, and the drilling of a well
cipal, explained that the federa) fOr drinking water. The present Stephen T. Early, acting presi- aid program has been a vital fac-| well has been tagged “unsatisfacntial press secretary, said a de-|tor in bolstering the school's cafe-'tory” jnot given 3%; years. I think I've cision on how to put the brakes on teria project, started eight years Health. 2.00) The view of some Congressmen done my share. 25.00 is that today’s situation is differ-! i ent fro ch has con- Ported—that of the World War 11 dent might order an immediate] : ail eos om that which has « at/veteran who is willing to go to wage.price freeze, but informed |cents for each meal served, the Howard S. Morse, said it would] The Philippines, In the 5.00 times when large armed forces War if it is the all-out big war, sources said this would be prac- federal program aided the school | Te but
Meanwhile, the newly elected
by the State Board of
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almost impossible to consider| s con Carlos P. Romulo,
|frigerator from War Surplus at a fOr the county's home for the
May Cut Population Mr. Edwards said the meeting _ |school's children on the day be- between the co
ONE: Chrysler Corp. signed a! The federal aid program, Mr. Tule, “but we do it sometimes new cost-of-living contract with Bailey explained, makes it pos- when all three board the CIO United Auto Workers sible to feed every child, whether ommendations. If approval of housing for welwould cost $20 million a year. In:|is available or not. Children buy fare residents should be refused, dustry observers speculated that!tickets for their meals and can|it would cut the population of the ; Chrysler will join General Motors Pe given the tickets free or at home by 50 per cent. said, and were on a “tentative Since the state contributes and ad referendum basis.” !despite the government's fequest Without the embarrassment of | $32.50 a month to the home for, British and French delegates that such increases be postponed. | admitting publicly that they can-/each welfare resident housed, this also were 0
| : not pay. | would decrease the | TWO: Retail egg prices may Equal For All {nue for the home
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THESE MOUTON COLLARED COATS
, { Under the federal program, the the time the council has nothing pe published today at the time of IEYOF 31 Toiese See tO ne | setiool also receives valuable sup. before it. And it would be silly their introduction and no official week and didn’t get around to Plies of surplus or scarce com to say we-would giv being sworn in until today. {modities to bo used in the schooliwe don't know what it is for or [close their precise contents. If ape {how much it will cost.” {peared, however, that the 5 - imight be prepared to support the o
‘cease-fire measure, Ambassador Ernst A.
mmissioners and) talked with Sir Benegal for an [the representative of the three hour-and-a-half and later report ; state boards was not the general{ed by telephone to the State Des J
: partment in Washington.
STORE HOURS AS USUAL, 9:30 TILL (Excepting Saturdays until Christmas, 9 to 6)
(Pile Lined)
—are enjoying a lot of favor
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They ially enjoy such a coat—i gelaly on is The Man' Store—for here in every apstation i that urge Bt ie A Pee the ‘Strauss “trade mark'—
fullest value!
‘call for a peace conference
walk on the second measure which was laboriously composed yesterday afternoon by Mr. Rau and delegates from the other 12
e money when was willing in advance to dis
Mr. Gross said that Mr. Rau s have rec: ggked for informal exchanges of view on the cease-fire measure land that this was granted with. . out commitment. The discussions were based on no text, Mr. Goss
present, but Mr. Rau 3 monthly reve- and Mr. Gross did most of- tke about $6500. [talking.
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