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PAGE i a a PHY INDIANAPOLIS TINE fie niin Le THURSDAY, JAN.3,1052 ‘Horrible Examples’ of Military Buying— o ATT Alig Fi re yt 5 i .
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‘Sassen Out To Test Taft
By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 — Harold E. Stassen said today he plans to “enter the Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Ohio primaries in a direct challenge to Sen. Robert A. Taft for the Republican presidential "nomination. : ‘Mr. Stassen said no. decision * has been made yet on entering ¥’:
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House Arme Services Commit
Won't ‘Wait On Truman
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[Sen. Estes, Kéfauver (D. Tenn.) said today he will decide “about Feb: <1 whether to be a candidate for the Democratic presidential nominafion regardless of whether
President Truman decides to run, |" The Senator told a press con-
tee today turned up some ‘hor riblie examples’ of, waste in mili- § tary buving, and Chairman Carl Vinson D. Ga.) said thé group #8 will =ee’ what can be done to §
it . Rep ie - x other presidential preference -pri- ence his decision will not be Comn ttee investigator have maries, including New Hamp- ference his deci Thu 's plans, wen looking into the results ‘o shire’s on Mar. 11. Backers of influenced by Mr. man =F ™r. a. four - year - old campaign : to § Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower are yenich wip yer a al s0 efauve
planning to submit the General's | name in the New Hampshire primary. Mr, Stassen said he intends to make a decision on the * New Hampshire primary, the first in the nation; within two weeks. He said the question of whether Gen, Eisenhower’ is entered will be a “factor” im his decision ‘but submission of the.General’s name would not necessarily rule him out. He said it also depends on £3 whether any other candidates, presumably Mr. Taft, are entered.
standardize military purchases of hundreds of thousands of common items used by all serviees,
far who has been bold enough to start an open. bid for the nomination ‘without waiting for Mr. Truman to declare his intentions. Mr. Kefauwer has authorized friends in California to take the first steps toward entering his name in that state's June 3 primary. He said he has told them, however, to “hold up until I have made my final deeision.” Mr. Kefauver - said he would welcome a heart to heart talk 'with Mr. Truman on this year’s “political situation.” He indicated that he will wait {for Mr. Truman to take the initia. itive, He may have a long wait, The President has shown no en-
Among their initial finding Ordinary 25-watt light bulbs: available in" quantity to private buyers for 10 cents or le are bought by the Army engineers for 11 cents, by the Medi al. Corp for 13, and by the Sighal Corp:
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for 31. . When the Signal Corps want a certain connector for radio sets § it pays 25 cents per unit. The Navy gets the same unit forg? £1.00.
Available "h Bc % STILL DAZED—Three workmen who survived blast at Indianapolis Siro Products Corp. 621 en Sovola, Indianapolis’ fa-. Prices on a particular socket” Spring St, today received first—aid—from firemen: Left to right, Kenneth Jacobs, Dudley Milton | day through: pears ri 3 ‘ : | . il i
for radio tubes range from 14 ,.d Fred Me -C (G4 to 50 cents, and an investigator : i Mic ray, (S ory, Page 1.) found he could buy the same . : thing—at a radio supply house He Wasn't A- Kiddin’ — ®
for eight cents,
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HARTFORD, Conn. (UP)— Within a few days, Mrs. Anna
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an importan dying with t in ‘his stoma The police tillo €ano, s kill Bithorn death at the lunatic.” Wi ing vouched story. District A said police a when they 1 sell a 1947 BE without prog * The form pitcher carr card, not ev card require country, Mr. no papers ‘fc
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where from $148 each (when Re Vuiled Press he remémber it. & think Ye dizeithe; : the Army engineers buy them) RISING FAWN, Ga, Jan. 3+ : ’ ng he duze Wem 4} Jeflo- here and BES er competent to marry in this state.’ Katzman received notices from to .$4.35 (when they are bought Eleven-year-old Eva Dean Bag-, | 5 oon. Answer soon and goodby ] the city that: (1) The tax assessby the Transportation Corps). gett and Orvil Ott, 23, ines |, "But I.will be all right don't Love, Eva Dean.” OHiinsty (Probate Judge) AW, STILL HANGING ON—Rough seas shill were pounding the ny on her teriement house had Samples in the .committee’'s mooned in a mountain cabin 15 WOrry abaut’ me for you know Dade Couniy. Attorney Maddux Peck said the matter will be American Freighter ' "Flying Enterprise” today while her courageous been boosted 20 per cent; (2). the 3 hands are virtually identical and miles ‘west of here todav after Arvil will be good to me. You Hale ‘declared the marriage void turned over to the county grand captain slung to his post in a personal battle against the Sed: ‘aame- ‘tenements had. oen-daciared ho REI several are made by the same eloping from her Tenriessee home NO that your own self but tell “because a female under 14 is not jury in March. : | (Story, F Page | J) ! . unfit for occupancy. 2 ie manufacturer. to be married by a country squire.’ - —— ——— — : I EE —— — ee ie ldap A blanket’ good enough for{ The pair slipped across the the General Services Adminis- (egrgia line ‘the night - after a : : tration costs $4.65, but the Navy ¢vhristmas. obtained a “quickie :
medical department pays $21.75 brood test at nearby Rossville each for the ores it uses. then came, here to be Margied by. Although the government has Justice been at work since 1947 on de ‘Whited velopment of a “single catalog Eva Deals mGther Mis Wil for government buying, the com-
of the Peace . Charles
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liam Baggett, a-child bride at 14
{ a Se . yred & Co. FRanklin 4411 mittee finds that 15 separate herself, said she was busy trying ;
; 80 YEARS - catalogs still are being uséd by ly . : : . § AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR o ” . the military. Fach runs into to find au horities to. intercept the - ) 11 > . AY ° several volumes that stack tour couple and * pring my baby back . oy : = 1872-1952 lanol in plus hand lotion
on the night they were married. Dade Cownty authorities de- 5 Catalog Mountain clared the marriage void and said : x The Munitions Board is trying they would press charges against Januar Cleardnce ; » husband an an unidentified |. © : Y
te standardize military catalogs 'h¢
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on everyday items. But the House Woman who signed “the girl's : : I d ca group's investigators reported mother's name go an. application pg complimentary dispel that the work still is years from for a marriage license. in e ome tore completion, and that much of ‘Bean. Brummel' ag, what has been done makes little Se Rin whe. deere Not only does it glove your hands in a soothing, protective film : : . + + "Lanolin Plus" is rich in beauty-building lanolin that is absorbed
The board is attempting to list Mr. Ott as a coal miner and “mountain. Beau Brummel,” said,
on 5 by 8-inch cards each of sev- | | il eral million items bought by the her son-in-law Had boarded at al “WOO Pl e government. So far, the investi- the Baggett’s two-room hut on
deep within your skin; lubricates in a lovely, young-looking way that duplicates nature's own!
s 8 as Walden’s Ridge near Signal . * z : gaiors sald. fie bonny has a Mountain, Tenn., for five years. twistweave carpet *plus 20%, tax As for listings already made, - "He told me he was going to ’ e > they said typical items are con- 8¢t Eva Dean when she come 1/2 rice fusing. A concrete block becomes 12,” said Mrs. Baggett. “But 1 P ! Ayres' Toiletries, Street Floor “concrete masonry unit, solid,” thought he was just a-kidding. he . a To the munitions board, “light, He taken her to the movies a lot By Alexander Smith. 9-ft. width in rose or green. . special purpose, vehicular” is a and had been paying attention " tal light he an automobile. “In- to her for two or three month. I Orig. 14.95 sq. yd. 7 45 sq. yd » dicator, liquid quantity” means a always sent some of the vounger water gauge. children along when they went to Ayres' Rugs and Carpets, Seventh Floor * —— - - meme the moyies.” =
“I want-my daughter back,”
Seeks Strip T Toass Ban [she sobbed. ; fl Lek jut from the wilds .of Etna » U rouge In Massachusetts Mountain, where Eva Dean and “BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 3 (UP). her husband are living with his . odds and ends of \ A bill to ban strip teases and fe. parents, came this letter that in- * : : 2 | dicated the young bride was well china and glassware : by John Robert Powers satisfied wigh her mate: td z chusetts was filed vesterday by ‘ 2 Y Eva ’ % Hello Moma » mp eee ® - | Sen William J. Keérian (D. Bos “We did get married. They 1/3, 1/2 off and more Z . * = on). « told us that you and two officers : 3 | .25 n
male impersonations in Massa-
The measure wthild providé up where .out there and I am glad Orig. 20c¢ to 10.00 5¢ to 4.95 son to a year in jail and a $500 fine we was’ dont (done) gone and ; to anyone connected with a please don't bring them anymore . Ayres' China and Crystal, Fifth Floor No more spotted-cheek look! No more artificial rouginess! Fluid
"stripping act” or an act “in cause vou no if thév was to put which a person holds himself Gut Arvil in jail tHat you would ruin
to be a member of the opposite my life forevery, il Rouge colors are natural as nature's own . . . actually flow on like gex tn a manner as to suggest ‘That Night in. a Car’ lewdhess, -obscenity, .indecency “For You no that I love him
2] = 4 : x . » | . and immorality. are (or) I would done what I group of modern a blush, : blend with your own skin tones! And they ramanm
Mr. Kelnan's proposal follows did. Tell the Kids hello and 1
Archbishop Richard J. Cushing's will see them some day 1 hape upholstered furniture rosh of day... tre waterproof, Jou! denunciation of Boston's night Tell daddy hello and that I went | . life as ° :
vile, iniquitous and im- with the one he gave me to that ! : moral.” night in the dar are (or) duze 1/4, 1/3 off and more In Three Shades:
a_variety of styles and colors . . , J; Golden Red wool frieze covers, - 2. Clear Red
Sofas and chairs J
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innerspring mattresses : Ayres’ Toiletries, Street Floor
and box springs
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Our reqular styles by famous makers . . , reduced because they're in unmatched covers! Full and twin sizes.
Ayres’ Sleep Shop, Sixth Floor
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