Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1940 — Page 10

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FEAR AROUSED

Times Special RICHMOND, Ind. Feb. 23.—A boy

Boy Gets New Cone Deal

Fire Chief Harry Williams, seeing the boy's plight, approached.

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best high school i tic troupes will get awards of ‘honor. Manual and Shoriridge high schools of Indianapolis and Ben Davis High School are entered,

3 COUNTY SCHOOLS

Hunts Dog 2, IN DRAMA CONTEST

Finds Dog 1

FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1940

FIGHT MISERY right where! (~] |

Ban ples 23. — along with Lincoln of Vincennes,

HAUTE, Ind. Feb. 7 : To % ’ the University School and BloomThree Marion County high schools|ington, Garfield, Wiley and State of

will participate in the drama com-|Terre Haute, Columbus and Mar-

Times Special ; EVANSVILLE, Ind, Feb 23— When Leslie Kittinger, police tele=-

you feel it—with swift-acting

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~ BY DEMOCRATS,

‘Miss Henrietta Rider of Westfield, Ili, and Walter Brenneman of

about 5 years old trudged down the street here carrying three huge ice

“They are too dirty to eat, buddy,” the chief said. “Here's a quarter. Go

¥ bh tag Hated Yo Xi a LR an am LAL li a i

~ TUCKER CLAIMS

Skit Burlesques President, First Lady at West Side Meeting.

Secretary of State James M. Tucker declared that New Deal policies have created fear "in the ranks of business, agriculture and labor in an address at the Hawthorne Community House, 2440 W.

cream cones.

As he walked along, the cones began to melt, one by one, and the lad frantically tried to stop the melted cream which ran down the cones onto his hands by licking each as

fast as he could.

Finally, in front of the fire station, one of the “gobs” of cream toppled to the dirty sidewalk. Unhesitant, the lad laid the other two cones in the mud and attempted to retrieve the lost cream, Then a juggling act began and the boy soon was on the verge of tears because he couldn't get the. cones straightened

get three more and tell them to put the cones back in a sack so you can carry them. The boy returned to the store, brought the chief a dime change and started happily on his way home.

NEW PLAY SITE SOUGHT Times Special RUSHVILLE, Ind, Feb. 23.—The City of Rushville is trying to sell

60 acres of farmland it owns on the south edge of the city in order to raise funds for a new playground

Wakarusa, Ind., have been named presidents of the Indiana Central College Y. W.C. A. and ¥Y. M. C. A, respectively; it was announced ‘today. ; Both are juniors and will take office March 13. Other newly elected officers are: Y. W. C. A, Carrol Eichhorst of Olney, Ill, vice president; Evelyn (Gireek of Ft. Wayne, secretary, and Marjorie Hill of Twelve Mile, treasurer; Y. M. C. A, Derril Ratfliff of Hartford City, vice president; Austin Pellett of Butler, secretary, and Floyd Rose of Olney, Ill,

‘Mr. Kittinger said regretfully.

phone operator, lost his beagle hound Bonnie Girl two weeks ago he asked fellow policemen to look for her. i Yesterday, Officer James Murphy brought in a beagle that closely resembled Bonnie Girl. “Nope, that’s not Bonnie Girl,”

petition today and tomorrow at the shall, Ill, high schools. Indiana State Teachers College.

sion of the State Speech Arts Festival. The outstanding scholastic actor and actress in Indiana high schools are to be named and the

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Ohio St., last night. out. site.

The meeting was sponsored by swum the Wayne Club of which Carl|S Wilking is president. Several hun-|35 . dred West Side Republicans at-|Z tended. E Featuring the meeting was a|S comedy skit entitled “An Evening |E "at the White House with Franklin |S and Eleanor” in which the Presi- |; dent’s “fireside chats” were bur- |S lesqued. Nolan Wright, state chair-|E man of the Young Republicans, im-|§ personated the President in the skit. “Those who have in mind the ‘preservation of the American system are turning to the Republican Party as the only means whereby this can be accomplished,” Mr. |S Tucker said in his address. = He asserted that the New Deal |= has failed to solve the unemployment problem and that the “New|= Deal has permanently injured the|ZE country in its attempt to regiment E our lives.” E

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Young G. 0. P. Urges Vandivier Re-election

The Young Republicans of Marion |E County have adopted a resolution,|S recommending that Carl Vandivier, |S Indianapolis attorney, be re-elected |= Republican County chairman at the |= reorganization meeting next May. 3 “Young Republicans and the Re-|: publican Party have, under his

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Charges ‘Scheming’ in Road Contracts

Times Special OWNSBURG, Ind, Feb. 23.— e R. Jeffrey, of Indianapolis, a candidate for the G. O. P. nomina- , tion for Governor, charged in an!g addres shere last night that the |S - State Administration has used several “schemes” by which rock|E asphalt has been favored as roads construction material. = He said weight specifications of |= rock asphalt has been revised so|= that a “contractor, in making an E estimate in 1939, could offer to |= build a rock asphalt road for much less than he could in 6 or any other year previous thereto.” “The result has necessarily been |Z that our roads have not received |= the surface thickness of rock |S asphalt which they should have re- |Z ceived,” he charged.

Tax Solution Up to Voters, Jenner Asserts

Solution of the tax problem is up to the voters, William E. Jenner, Paoli, candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, said yesterday in a Washington Day ad- |S dress at the Diamond Chain and |S Manufacturing Co. here. u “The people of Indiana who. are = being burdened down with the E weight of taxation should give some |S thought to taxes when they are de- - termining for what candidate to |= vote or what party to su on |= election day.” he said, ro OU|R 35H amount of your eruiar Speaking of labor and taxation, 3: if yout resular murchase he said: “If the manufacturer's are entitled fo a $3.00 bonus fa plant and his income and his|S wise if your purchase amount produst are Oversaned he Ja af- 2 fo Sioa Pon get $500 ° or opera Ss plant. If helE at NO ADDITIONAL COST can’t operate his plant he can't!® ans 350 up ta whatever employ you. : : Su piety You may ce.The manufacturer under an ex- 8 ova ea, adie Se, se e 0 $0. price of his product or lower the |=: wage of his employees. If he does|® the former the public won't buy |: "it; if he does the latter the public won't have the money to buy it at |S any price.” : ;

. CROW FEET CALLED ~ -FOR CONTEST’S END

The second month of Indiana’siS annual Crow Control contest will |S end at noon, March 1, Virgil M.|E Simmons, state conservation com- |Z missioner, announced today. 3 Participating clubs must turn in|2 all crow feet before that time in::= order to be counted on the February = awards, he said. i Clubs turning in the largest number of feet will be awarded five prizes, totaling $75, and each club will receive one quail or pheasant for every 100 feet credited to them. Total feet turned in during the January contest numbered 10,108.

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