Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1952 — Page 7

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listed for the Indianapolis Chapter of the United World Federalists’ meeting tonight.

The banquet meeting will be

Ballroom of the Marott Hotel at 6:30 p. m. . Mr, Pierce Butler, son of the late Supreme Nag

Court Justice and well-known St. Paul, Minn. attorney, is one of he speakers. . The other is the Rev. Donald

The Rev, Fr, Joseph Dooley, of the Ladywood School, is dinner chairman, The UWF 1s an organization dedicated to the strengthening of the United Nations inte a world federal government sufficiently strong to prevent aggression and maintain peace.

Good Going

The Marion County Society! for Crippled Children reports that thus far the 1952 Easter Seal drive has netted approximately $26,000. This is a gein of nearly| 10 per cent over that reported. last year at the same date. :

Veterans to Meet

Veterans of the First Purdue Training unit will hold their annual meeting in the Warren Hote} Saturday and Sunday. The original unit, comprised of 500 men, later was assigned to the 90th Infantry Division and served in France in World War 1. Wives of members are invited to attend the banquet set for 6:30 p. m, Saturday in the hotel.

Centre College

A dinner meeting of the Centre College Alumni Association of Indiana will be held at 7 p. m. today in the Severin Hotel. Dr. Walter A. Groves, president of the 132-year-old college at Danville, Ky., will speak. Purpose of the meeting is for grads to get together and hear the latest news from the campus. President Groves assures those desiring to attend that no solicitations for funds will be made.

Cadet Honored

Cadet Paul L. Hargitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Hargitt, 5520 N. Meridian St.,’ a student at Culver Military Academy, recently won the Culver Rifles Award.

The award was granted for out8 service in the eadet infantry battalion with special ex-

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British Women Wash Clothes by Sound

LONDON, r. 15 (CDN)Three hundred tish housewives are washing their clothes by sound. The machine they are testing is a German invention, a loud-| speaker-shaped diaphragm which rests on a bucket, in a sink or on| any container, and when hooked up to the electricity plug sends out low frequency vibrations, The machine, which is ex-| pected to cost less than half the

does 11 pounds of clothes to a gallon of water in 30 minutes.

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A poll of all Republican precinct committeemen and ward

chairmen on their choices of can- made by the party’s ward chair-

primary was started today.

ramas to support in the May 8 ene group announced it would { It was part of a united emits 137 N. Delaware St. Friday!

harmony meve voted yesterda, by the newly organized Republi-

can Campaign committee headed! acting as co-chairmen.

! iby Sherwood Blue, former prose-! Hollywood Jee Revue featur- lcutor.

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chairmen.

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bound necessarily by the. results of the poll,” said Mr. Blue. “The votes will serve

to advise the operated at 102.1 per cent and

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with James Stewart, and George {K, Johnson, Center Twp. Trustee,

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last week and operated at 62.3 per cent of rated capacity. In| the week, the companies |

committee on the party workers'turmed out 2,120,000 tons, ;

choices of candidates.” He said resuits of the poll

would in no way change thenstitute announced

The mills have been brought back almost to normal, and the they are

committee's original stand te sup- scheduled to run at 97 per cent of port present Republican county capacity this week, turning out officials who are running for re-| 2,015,000 net tons of steel.

nomination. Contests under consideration

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