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: ; Lol : : ty de : - , 13, 1051 > * » Ts = - \ = . . : THURSDAY, DEC." 13, 1951 RR —.. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . Ae re ir : ® : ’ — . Christmas vacation at the school.{ham, Ann Thomas, Philip Paul, |] — Red Version : ; On’ the program . .°President|John Dunn and Tom : . ; M. O. Ross, all-University Choir mew. They won trips in demon6 ‘Of u S Ri ot | and Butler Madrigal Singers, stration and judging contests, $ ’ directed by Richard T. Whitting- wal v : . . | . . 3 ; ton, Dean O. L. Skelton, Ross Fraternity s Choice NN : Sold in India ' hl : Copeland, = Indianapolis senlor,| Two “good turn” boys have . Monte Blue, silent film star and native of and Prof. Francis O. Relsinger.|,.oqmamed to offices at Wabash elve " By GEORGE WELLER Indianapolis, will direct the fun session of 5000 Trips Are Rewards College. Alpha Phi Omega, servograms . _AMRITSAR, Punjab, India, ghriners meeting here in"Murat Temple Saturday. Eleven Indianapolis youth are|ice fraternity. carrying Boy Scout «Dec. 13 (CDN)—The biggest| ye jjyes now in Los Angeles and is Ambassador among Hoosier delegates at the work to college level, elected Rich- - * Communist influence in Kashmiri ep egenting Shrine Hospitals. pe! National Junior Vegetable Grow-|ard Tulley, president, and Gordon e Line . 1s the chairman of the one-party) “mye veteran actor was educated at Knights- #]|ers Association's convention in|R. Smith, treasurer. Richard fs » congress-parliament, former. de-|y,.n goldiers and Sailors Orphans Home, Manual d| Cleveland, O., this week. Attend-|the son of Mr, and Mrs. Alford ; velopment minister, Gullam Mo igh “School and Purdue. He ing — Virgil Shockley, Myrtle|Tulley, 6154 Indianola Ave. . . . - . Rammed So q for the “New| Cntered pictures as a ditch digger Where to Go : Ex sekiey., Ruthanne Bebb, Gordon's parents ae Me eis mp + Kashmir Bookshop,” a Commu- at §1.50 a day. Studios = or Ice Hockey, Caps vs. Provi- ge A < Don c Boot : Fo ah St mn BE puri is ; . in amphlets him. while he exhorted fellow| 0. pogo $2.50, $2, $1.50 and Dwig , D. L. Cotting-!/Pennsylvania St. n a Bist outlet feauring p laborers and gave him a part. | gg, S80 3% ci = S = CROSLEY % written by internationally-known| “Ny.” gates and 17 Shrine| Sn State Grounds Coli gton SF. Sr ieee i Ed ng Temples will -be- represented at) upg, Barry's Etchings.” $1.80. 1 Qots » i herever India has a shrine|the initiation of 425 neophytes. cyvis heater, 1847 N, Als- i i TOY 1 Lamps of Ee Communist| Weather permitting, there'll be| yuyu 3:50 p.m, " Stations : : a parade at 1:30 p.m. routed from y party has established 8 Markie! Temple Ave. 0 the Circle. | ‘ton of wesert oon Deans shh Ee hear the Golden Temple,| DF: C: E. Cox of 2130 W. 73d) giyi' Teachers College Student 11/]}]38 Wiles INC. ; hop y +1 | St., treasurer of Murat and rep- ge n Awa * Mecca of the militant Sikhs’ tol- resentative 18 years on the Ynion Auditorium, Terre Haute. BE — y BE-335] : gran ya a Bw Imperial Council, will be honored. : m. NO TUBES! NO BATTERIES! ; ’ » . on the proj en zabeth! . M. Maks, Sha Chinese and Russian Open Session Harter SPAM | us iid be ath ’ mas . Pe he American Communists are] The public is fnvited to the busi-| Augusta Hild, Butler teacher, Mrs. NO ELECTRICITY! —— “fepresented only by “Peekskill ness meeting and Christmas pro- Abe Blatt and Mrs. Arthur Gaus. pis 4 » U.S.A.” a narrative by Howard gram of the Indianapolis Federa- Big Eve ning Hors — os . Dell Fast, Communist novelist, about|tion of Community Civic Clubs, ; . or-type 0a riot which occurred in 1949(Inc., set for 8 p. m. tomorrow in| Tally-Ho Euchre Club members| phone earpiece for lisRs RE A A “when American Legionnaires pre- Hotel Washington. Paul C. Wet-/met Monday at the Hotel Clay-| tening lon Short 1 “vented Mr. Fast and Paul Robe- ter will preside. |poel, held a program, Christmas No yn Felice t-| . nner, election and gift exchan . v g REO, ste’, from holding & meet Installations Sal wen Rp SP qn 1 of, 4 : The American Legion, as Mr. [Clothe-A-Child fund. Elected were, 4 Fast informs the Indian public, Mrs. Jeanne Heath, Mrs. Virginia | 1 ~planned a mass slaughter. “We Sipmp 2nd Sure. Joseph Heath. Order q fought,” he writes, “against the} 1 . A e an rs. - Now 1 most monstrous and hconeolvabie erne rig entertained. h » mass lynching ever attempted in Alumni Get-To eth er for “the northern states of America, § ¢ 9 «| imam pe pram]. | yr ERM um ~ onstration, but a c ated, at- : s 8 3; : - 2 *'tack to kill 200 people.” § [the Central Indiana Hiram Club||{l Guaranteed to Play on Local Stations . . . The members of the Legion and Christmas banquet at 6:30 p. m., . : ) . 8 the American crowd, Mr. Fast tomorrow in the Hawthorne invented and manufactured by an internationally known electronic engineer. ) 4 "informs the Indians, “were con- Room. Dr. Myers is deputy super- Beautiful red plastic 3x6x1%2-inch case, with bright green trim. Single-con-3 . scious of Adolf Hitler. He was a Mr. Bogue Mr. German |intendent of the local public ol wing: sensitive, ith clear, elloy tone. No electricity or plugsins. i od in their ranks and they _|schools. Also on the program-— ust it up according to simple instructions and it plays instantly, its . { gE ia over and over: ‘We're! oo iasonic Jojges fg Frank Buell and Charles Henry In fact, you never turn it off. Nothing to wear out; should last for years, . Hitler's boys—Hitler’s boys'.” - | : Rn "lof Hiram College, Hiram, O. In | Tth 4 Ie | Joseph E. Bogue will become |l,, ro" “OM Sany Paimer, SEND CHECK, MONEY ORDER or CASH to a 3 ~worshipful masi 3 SPECIAL NOTICE ter of Pentalpha William Miner, Mrs. R., N. Cart : > : rE > oni atic ep Rf sping “Te All Merchants, Manufacturers Lodge at cere- wright, Miss Laurel Hesoun. SIMMONS CO a Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, monies preced- Bon Vo age ! ® 4 ; Dishes. Novelties Glas promi ing a Christmas’ , ge aiid of carols P. O. Box 7521, Indianapolis, Ind. . § on the shelf, under the counter, in the dance. Others to and religious readings at 11 a.m . stock room, odds and ends, goods vou be installed — gs hin IMPORTANT! 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