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WASHINGTON, Mar. 31—The town’s rougher element ed Ave, Indianapolis. ~~ had quite a time trying to figure out what that last line) S8t: 1/7¢ Clarence W. Alles, hu meant on the invitations to the reception President Vincent valparaiso. Auriol of France tossed for President and Mrs. Truman. | Pie, Wiliam D; young, Jiopher The line read “Tenue: Habit, uniforme, decorations,” pre. Jonn J. Northrop, son of and there was a big rush on French-English dictionaries by |Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Northrop, the capital's diamonds-in-the- ii Tg Delaware St. Indianrough who wanted to be : Cpl. Billy Francis Seward, son sure they didn't do anything of Mrs. Ella F. Seward, 1516 wrong. One of 'em was pretty
English Ave,, Indianapolis. disappointed, though, when he had aL INJURED " thé thing all translated. Sgt. Joseph T. Stilger, husband] “Near as I can find out,” he of Mrs. Elizabeth I. Stilger, New| said, “they want me to be sure to Albany, { wear & sult of clothes, What'd RETURNED TO MILITARY they expect me to show up in— CONTROL 2 Hger gin Pfc. George J. Nicholos, hus-| PI band of Mrs. Goldie May NichoTHAT WAS quite a party, by los, South Bend. the way. Twenty-five hundred :
Two more Marines who left
iree-loaders showed up at the French’ Embassy and drank 1000 here with the 16th Battalion have bottles of F ren ¢h champagne been wounded in Korea,
hrought over by le President himself. M. Auriol also brought some presents for his hosts. Mr. Truman got a set of Louis XV atlases, bound in Morocco leather encrusted with gold; Mrs. Truman got a gold-mounted tortoise Shell
Cpl. Billy Francis Seward, son bf Mrs. “Ella F. Seward, 1516 English Ave, came through unscathed in the
"ry: fierce fighting in toilet set, and Margaret a gold Did they expect me to is phy he necklace from Cartler’s. show up in a tiger skin?" a THE TOWN’S. society editors Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. woundeg aii) the claimed that “all Washington Tom Clark. ‘ : Nate rations was a-twitter over the. visit of . oy ; ve } M. and Mme. Adriol,” but this Harry Played Here Sm Parallel, his wasn't exactly accurate. I made. THE BABY GRAND piano BE er as a personal survey and found that larry Truman used to play when formed. Cpl. Seward
only eight of 10 were doing any he was a Senator -has just been Cpl. Seward, 3 erat twittering. And some sold to a lady in a Va., fighting Y Bh the 1st Marine Di of those admitted the twittering named Mrs. Howard W. Fred. '.S.00. Was shot in the back of might have been caused by hang- ericks, for $200. the head. He is currently recuperovers. . > For $50 extra, Mrs. Fredericks ating in a military hospital in Mme. Auriol didn’t put on any could have had a plaque on the °2Pan- The young Hoosier is a real dog. All she brought im piano saying Mr. Truman used to veteran of World War II .and the way of clothes were 30 new play it but she said no, thanks, Served With the Marine Corps in dresses. Mrs. Fredericks is a Republican, the Pacific. For President Auriol's visit, the ¥ » x Another : Marine who was capital discovered Lafayette's Senator Robert A. Taft has wounded recently in tne drive statue all over again. Three big a handsome ivory object which toward the 38th Parallel is Pfc. spotlights, ‘hidden by fake shrub- Ne uses as a letter opener. It’s John J. (Jack) Northrop, son of Lery, were set up on the turf of one of those “foam removers” (Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Northrop, lafayette Park, and each evening bartenders use to skim the {2848 N. Delaware St. His parents the statue was bathed in a cal- head off a glass of -beer. ea
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SHENG i - 4n- were informed in a telegram from nounced today that five more Gen: C. B. Cates, Marine com{Indiana men—three of them mandant, that their son had been
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES es : ‘Heiress’ Cast |TV. Industry Drops Members Named: |10:900 Employees R ee spf member Tor Thr cine na tern [10 . NT BOY Tv — EXCEPT BY COMPARISON “The Heiress,” the Civic Theater's! ” un * — 2 n April production, have been ane Sales was Blanes 10000. oe: 00 ! "Eliminate Home Demonstration * :
: ing the GOP nomination for city Name Corrected coancilman from the sixth dis= Ray C. Dauss, 515 N. Davidson trict. His name had been a St:; is one of six candidates seek- (rectly reported-as Roy C.
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Jacqueline, “People just aren't buying TV ith no customers dissatisfied [Northrop lived in Indianapolis Hopper, Alistair Stuart, Bess sets the way the Ane rary Sing yd or 3d aor of ding You Need Service 1 since he was 6 months old and Wright, Verla Brown, Vera Weid- expected them to,” said M. Frank |} : graduated from Shortridge High lich, Rick. Van Dyke Spindell,! Darling, president of the AFL STORE | Oo COMPLETE {bind of Mrs. Louisa Mary Ailes, School. Before entering the serv-|Frances Drury, Jerry Vance and Electrical Workers" Local 1031. by VICE LAN E Rr SERVICE . ice, he was employed by the Indi- Mary Maillard. : | -He said the lay-offs may con- mi en — DEPARTMENT ana Union Mutual Insurance Co. The play will run Friday, Apr. tinue until buyers empty stores of SUILY 2828 EAST 10TH AT-1463 He is 21. a (13, through Saturday, Apr. 21. /their “overloaded” stocks. -_- = ———————————— cp —————————— x
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