Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1951 — Page 5
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SUNDAY, ocr 14, \hét Egyptians Bak [ At Transporting | British Troops
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~~ More Than 16,000 ~ Teachers to Come ~ Here for Parley |
More than 16,000 teachers will. . be in Indianapolis Oct. 25 and 26 terranean bulwark against Com- {for ‘the 98th convention of the munist aggression,” authoritative Ff. inns State Teachers Associasources said t , i i of 5 : i! As recent] May ; ; | Another 10.000 will attend divi-| ecently as last night, for- sion meetings the same. dates in Sign Sscrelarys Herbert Morrison South Bend, Ft. Wayne, Gary and Seclateq as he once did about |Evansville. a pal the Sue wouq De / F Speakers at the first general a e ssary. ; {session here, in Cadle Tabernacle 3). Jt avpeated that Briain was ‘Oct. 25, include Sen. Wayne Morse seeking a face-saving compromise 3 |(R : Ore ) and Gov. Schricker. tr Slother Astiest In ihe), [Miss Martha Lipton, Metropolitan . ast, J {Opera mezzo-soprano, will give a Military sources &aid, however, | concert the next day in the taberthat plans .were going forward to Inacle. maintain the present garrison in " For the first time, a representhe canal zone. tative assembly of about 750 dele-
They sald an airlift will be ; : : . 3 is : ates will conduct the entire assostarted to ‘supply the Rritish SURPRISE GIFT—Community Chest officials William J." Stout ih business in Cadle Taber-
troops if Egypt tries to starve and Mrs. W. B. Mathew look over an unexpected contribution—$50 1,c1e Oct. 25. them out by closing Port Said from an officer at Tinker Air Base, Oklahoma. Lt. Robert D. | About 50 Indiana business, inand Suez to British sea traffic. Arnold, a physician, said he read about the drive in The Times and dustrial, professional and educa-
One source gaid the canal's guards. wanted to help the medical division meet its quota. tional leaders will take past in could hold out ‘for a long time” a re —— . six panel discussions in the taberif they have to. nacle the following day. Subjects
will be: U. S. Silent on Stand
If Violence Breaks Out Pay Saved State $21,510
Politics, World Citizenship, |Health, Intercultural Co - operaw | tion, Family and Sex Education y J T . _ FashneToN Det. 13 UP) Disgruntled members of both| One appropriates $50,000 for the Ty ——— State Department officials pte still are making it tough administrative and operating ex-' gms - | voiced hope today that Egypt will for Rep. Jack Feighner (R. Mar- penses of the special session. Did Jenner B oC seriously consider the Big Three:!ion) for his stand against “absen- The other appropriates whatTurkish defense plan. 'tee pay” for state legislators. |ever additional amount necessary They would not speculate on But the young Marine veteran to pay the legislators $15 a day the U. 8. position if violence merely points out that his amend- in expense money. breaks out. Their immediate atti- ment to the $15-a-day expense The fourth week of the special | oiqlators on the job until sometude’ was that serious trouble 2llowance bill already has saved session may give the taxpayers 2 ihing is done. eould be avoided through megotia: the taxpayers $21,510. few more laws for their money. : eRe me ere The total--cost-for--the--dally;. BuS...it.. Will. continue... to. LORY co-operative; but they are But ft was recalled that the expense allowance to legistators 52235 a day, if all Representatives) .,..q by the Taft agreement. State Department advised London Das been $40,895 to date. jand Senators attend, They frankly want the Ohio Senduring the recent crisis on Iran! If Rep. Feighner's amendment. . ator as the GOP Presidential that this government would have had not been adopted the cost to Hunt 4 in Boat Upset inominee, contending he will be given its moral support to use date would;have been $59.935just PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13 (UP) lone of tse easiest to beat. of force if British subjects in the in expense allowances to the law- ._The Coast Guard searched to-| Main Republican objective is to .disputed Iranian oil fields were makers-—whether they were pres-'day for four persons believed build up the issues for 1952, to try attacked. : ent or not. drowned when an outboard motor- to make the vcting public aware That conceivably would ‘be the In the first three weeks of the boat capsized and a small plane of the “capricious, arbitrary” acAmerican attitude in event of an.special session, the legislature has crashed near the mouth of the tion of the monster of federal Anglo-Egyptian clash. passed only two bills. 1d Beach, Ore, jbureaucracy.
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nations this month and they must be filled tomorrow if the program is going to come close to success, The dates to be filled are Oct, 19, 23, 25, 30 and 31. Call Lincoln 1441 and get these dates filled by 12:00 hours (noon) tomorrow. This is the order of the day. Indianapolis women must re-
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Sgt. Ball wrote this heresy to the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. : That august body immediately referred the problem to a youngér group, the Junior Chamber. “The Illinois State Junior Chamber of Commerce is prepared to come up with positive proof,” Illinois Jaycee President Larry Buckmaster asserted. “It's hardly a contest, but we will be glad to give our neighbors - their come-uppance,” Indiana Jaycee President Val Williams answered in accepting the challenge. Sgt. Ball will be assisted by The
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The Classic ‘Uniform’ .- He asked the Illinois C. of C. to send him “a few select pictures of
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Fifteen more club groups were registered by .their presidents in the Minute Women’s Drive before registration deadline Friday.
15 More Groups Registered , |
They are 1st Rattalion—ITSC Isle of Pine Chapter, Mrs. Robert Willey president, 24 active mem-| bers; Progressive Civic Club, Mrs. | Alma McClennon, 8, and ITSC, Columbian Chapter, Mrs. Bert! Second Battalion Norways Foundation Guild, Mrs. Harry Crumpacker, 43¢ Alpha Lambda, Latreian Club, Mrs. Philip Hoh-!|
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Ladies Auxfliary, Mrs. Herman, Rundberg, 50; Alpha Pi Omega Sorority Alpha Chapter; Mrs. Rob-! ert 8. Locke, 36; Immanuel Evan-| gelical and Reformed Church] Women's Guild, Mrs. LeRoy Mills, 50; Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc., Mrs. Thomas G. Evard, 50; White, Cross Guild Meridian Street, -Mrs.! J. «Edgar ite, 35, and White Cross Guild Calvary Baptist Church, Mrs. C. F. Duncan, 45. Fourth Battalion School 44 PTA, Mrs. Joe Bailey, 100; 6th Battalion—8chool 49 PTA, Mrs. ¥. R. H. Mills, 300, and Indianapolis Chapter American Gold Star Mothers, Inc, Mrs. Louis Prosch, 175.
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