Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1952 — Page 2

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Bible Student Held For Changing Bills Youth Arrested By Secret Service Men CHICAGO, UP—A Bible student was arrested today on charges ofchanging $1 bills into $5 bills by drawing a blank beard on George Washington. Irvin Keenan, 19, was arrested by secret service men as he was' about to leave tor St. Petersburg, Fla., where he said he is attending a Bible institute. Harry Anheier, head of the secret service here, said the youth changed five $1 til Ils into fives by changing the numerals and drawing beards <0 make Washington kook like Abfaham Lincoln. Anheier said Keenan, an unemployed bellhop, also changed a $1 bill into |lO by zero. 6 The amazing thing is he passed two of the fives and one ten,” Anheier said. Municipal League Closes Convention More Home Rule Is By Mayors INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Indiana’s maybrs were back home, today, hopeful for more home rule. They’d left their desks for the Indiana municipal league convention, which took a fighting stand for more local power. Terre Haute Mayor Ralph Tucker, new league president, delivered a challenge to both political parties. Tucker, in his acceptance speech shortly before the 52nd annual convention brokf> up Wednesday, asked both Republican and Democratic candidates for governor “for a definite commitment on what they will do about our problems;” ; George N. Craig, the Republican nominee for (governor, and Lt. Governpr John Watkins, his Democratic opponent, both urged more selfgovernmbnt for municipalities when they addressed the league Tuesday. “I was not Impressed "with the statements of the two candidates ’or governor,?’ Tucker said. “They spoke in generalities ...” ';i The league’s program includes: 1. Proceeds ot state cigaret and liquor taxes be refunded to cities, towns and 2. Legislation to abolish state srbss income taxation 4>n municipal receipts. ( 8. The legis lative committee to study the “fl nancial plight” of municipalities *nd to sponsor legislation to relieve it. 4. The fundamental extents and Halits of home rille be defined as the “Magna Carta” of 1 the league. 5. Continuation of the fight for reapportionment which has been “avoided” for 3fi yeawL Tucker urged \ his colleagues to work for ! the ejection of men to public office who will act in the interest of tije ,cities. Both Tucker and Vernon C. Anderson, inaj-or of Hammond, whom he succeeded as league president, stresged the need for an increase of city’ revenues and reduction of costs tp taxpayers. Maydr IVan Brinegar, Bedford, was named first vice-president of he league, and Mayor C. Pralle Ernl, New Albany, Second vicepresident. VV. Vincent; Youkey, niayor of Crown Point, was re-elected seere-tary-treasuyer.; / r~ . Toddler Starts 3omethi*»g( NASHUA. N.H, (UP)—When Lucien Carbn. 3, turned on the ignition and pressed the starter, his dad’s automobile lunged backward, ripping off a garage door, knocking down a wall and wrecking the rear of the car. Lucien was unhurt.

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