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‘London Low Here Are Your Carriers of The T imes If, You're Pretty, |Japs Ban Entry |

On Meat, But High on Wine ;

By WILLIAM McGAFFIN LONDON, May 21 (CDN) — Scotch whisky and meat are! scarce here but the liquor: stores are - overflowing with French! brandy, champagne, port and Spanish sherry,

Be Yet the cata- ; log of a big

company in New

Mr. McGaffin - Anyone, Brit- {paper delivering chores.

clocks by his deliveries. °

ish or American, using British : I An eighth grade pupil at School —- money, can buy as much brandy] Mike's a freshman at Cathedral so pe js a three-year carrier vetas he wants here for the equiva- High School, and has been aleran. He services customers on

et Of 35.85 a bottle: dis ad Times carrier 2; years. He paid Belle Vieu Pl. between Michigan : tisod In the catalog for “delivery~|1i8 school tuition out of his earn-iand 10th Sts : COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Sed In the cata op lor = delivery ings. | Bob, who likes to play base- COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

in seven to 10 days—at $7.50 a| bottle. Champagne, which costs $3.50

a bottle here, is listed at $7 a Alton and Exeter Aves. bottle in the catalog. Port a His hobby is sports. He is a Sheffield Ave.

costs $2.80 a hottle here is listed| member of the CYO and St. An-| Bob won a Times sponsore at $4.50 “delivered,” while Span- thony Catholic Church. {trip _to Cincinnati last year.

ish sherry which also costs $2.80, TTT — Es EE a bottle here is listed at $4.90 “de- . livered.” The Answer Was Yes To a Good Question

The American who comes over STOCKHOLM, May 21 (UP)— ers asked: “Will you marry me? on a trip will be able to see for y,.. 1... mpischer, defending her| She quickly answered “yes” t

himself that these items are] (Dr. Sti , | ) : | Dr. g Hjalmars’ delicate query. plentiful, no trouble to obtain, doctor's thesis in theoretical{o, =~ =". Hijalmars work. to-

and cost much less than. if he physics, wasn't too surprised yes- gether at the Wenner-Gren Insti-|

ordered them through the cata-

York which spe- lone in 18 years.” | A foreign office. spokesman ; ® 3 : 2 I clalizes in send- | y said the Japangse government is fj Eleven evening courses offered from June 10 fo Aug. { lo enable fulltime workers fo advance their 108 Jajesis = : | Stamps Come Alive |eeking Bk Shroper Shunels” id a. Te following Tags Rissa sy, Geography Commercial Spanish, religion, elementary eduIE (UP) — Mrs. | ———————______ / Calion, accounting, general business and sienograpny. Ams Ries | Donald Schnyder had a hard] y g ge its graphy : EaaBEY: |time believing her eyes when she| MELE Le LY JNEeT J FEES: Regular Evening Division rates—$8.00 per credit hour undergraduate; $12.00 per credit hour ) o : {saw two postage stamps moving | I: fe. : ’ : " SI sherry alone Indianapolis Times customers| Indianapolis Timés carrier Rob- around on her dining room floor. oblige Tot Hn | graduate : : ’ ; : 2 : Investigation showed that her SEEESCTITRICTEEIR ATONE B CREDIT: Three semester-hours credit for each course. A fofal of 9 credit hours available either in the

meat to their report Carrier Mike Schenk is solert Goodin invested .his earnings 3 - | friends in Brit- prompt they nearly can set thejr/in a new bicycle to lighten his stamps on the backs of two lad

| He lives at 430 N. Alton Ave. ball, belongs to the Christamore {and delivers papers along Tibbs, (Club and W. Michigan St. Meth-] |odist Church. He lives at 544 N.

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Keep It Quiet + Of More Russians In Rhode Island | TOKYO. May 21 (UP)—The

i 4 JaPanese foreign office. -anPROVIDENCE, R. 1. May 2l,,ynced yesterday that » | (UP)~—The Bureau of Licenses re; y yay mv mon |fused yesterday te permit a “Miss, k [Rhode Island of 1952" contest to enter Japan and that those now ibe held because church leaders holed up behind the high walls of feared” it might tend “to COrTUPt the Soviet embassy compound {the morals of youth.” | Bureau Chairman Joseph Scun- ; : {elo said the state's beauties could The Russians already here are {not appear in bathing suits or members of the occupation-era levening gowns because '“they’ll military mission, Russia’ did not never have a burlesque show in sign the peace treaty and they |Providence. There hasn't been have no légal standing.

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Pope Appoints Two Bishops

WASHINGTON, May 21 (UP) —Pope Pius XII has appointed, auxiliary Bishop William E. Cousins of Chicago to be Bishop, of Peoria, Ill, Apostolic Delegate Amelto Giovanni Cicognani an-; nounced last night. The Pope has also appointed the Very Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Dwyer, rector of the Cathedral of the Madeline, Salt. Lake City, Utah, to be bishop of Reno, Nev. Bishop Cousins, 50, was appointed auxiliary bishop to Cardi-|

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Episcopal Church Speaker Named

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