Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1951 — Page 19

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1951

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§ . . . . . | : 3 Yibernation. (Gives More Light AFL Issues Pl a n i $ . Bears exemplify the advantages! The 100-watt incandescent lamp! y ; of early preparation for winter. gives more light than two 50-/ ) = . Yhey store up extra fat, grow watt lamps.’ Some of the energy! ow a or additional hair, find a warm in a lamp is Jost by being con-| p house, or cave, or hole, and rest'ducted as heat through the gas through the long cold months. {in the bulb. { aper tur : Ee i Ei io urns + . : By FRED W, PERKINS tiful New Seripps-Howard Staff Writer use Radio us CIO today extended a “welcome, /p. m. Brother” to the AFL—in the form ; : of greetings from ° the

body any harm; wé offer—as a; veteran 14-year-old publication—|

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i when all three dailies of that city’ were suspended for seven weeks. A number of newspaper unions cooperated in publishing a daily, and it showed a .profit. When] conditions returned to normal the paper was discontinued. |

AFL Still Holding Out

Mr. Eubanks says a national daily with backing from all or-|

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BOXING ... In the first coastAFL League for Political Educa- to-coast bout telecast from San tion, and the AFL Weekly News Francisco's Cow Palace, former Service, sponsored by the federa- World heavyweight champion Ez-| tion's central offices. . The League Zard Charles meets Joey Maxim, | Reporter devoted itself to po- World light-heavyweight champi-| material—in a manner on. The distance is 12 rounds... that its critics called biased and WFBM-TV, 9 p. m. |

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ — RAIL On the Air One Hoosier ‘Rail Workers Urge U. S. Board Wage Aid Fatality on

day released the 458th {Hoosier casualties since the be-| month-old railway labor dispute. 'tract.” {ginning of the Korean conflict. {It contained one killed, A wounded and one missing in ac: “CIO | Texas cowpoke becomes wealthy tion. They are: - News” to the AFL's new publica- when oil is discovered on his land |

tion, .the “AFL News-Reporter.” !in “The Case of the Man With! Pvt. Jose M. Serratto, son of

CIO Editor Henry Fleisher told yyonev to Burn.” The real burn Mr. and Mrs. Agapito Serratto, | AFL Editor Philip Pearl that “Alig a bullet through his scal

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« Reporter Mar- a,q Mrs. Henry Urban, South Bend. |

Eugene O'Neill Leaves | Boston Hospital |

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