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It has long been associated in the mind of America with easily accessible whoopee and in some loealities looked upon . as a sort of holi-day-bus-excursion Reno. pr Back east folks, have murmured § unkind things § about “the synthetic old west” whenever they read a mention of the place as “a real frontier town.” Mr. Casey “Well, it must be admitted that there's a modicum of justification for all these notions. But just the same that’s not the explanation of Las Vegas. : Sunburst of Neons True, you don't find much to change your preconceived ideas when you step from a night train] at the Union Pacific station, nor for | that matter, for many an hour afterward. Ti For 15 minutes as you approach the town you've been noticing a red reflection on the sky suggestive of a four-alarm fire. You alight in a glow that would pale a Fourth of July celebration. You turn the corner toward the taxicab stand and look into an explosion of neon.

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By ROBERT J. CASEY Times Special Writer you want to know how’ the typical]: post-war American town is going to develop starting from scratch (the scratch the government gave it) then look no farther,

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st, the main stem, the highly illuminated last frontier. Animated signs, most of them purveying the same interesting word of good cheer, roll on endlessly through an avenue of glittering store fronts in the general direc~ tion of the desert. Neon wheels spin.. Little neon horses gallop as do large galloping dominoes. Neon bubbles snap upward in convincing neon champagne glasses.

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Leslie Fox Files State Candidacy

Leslie - F. Fox, life" insurance agent, has filed his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for state representative from Marion " county. A resident of Indianapolis for 27 years, Mr. Fox is a graduate of Hanover college and attended Butler and Indiana universities, He is a member of the Lamb5 da Chi Alpha M fraternity and i secretary of its Alumni association.

JAP TYPHUS RATE IS UNDER CONTROL

TOKYO, April 9 (U. P). — A threatened epidemic of typhus in Japan has been brought under control, Col. Crawford F. Sams, allied public health officer, announced today. Sams said the typhus rate in Osaka and Tokyo was dropping

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lof flaming neon.

Hotels Jammed steadily.

Through the chaos of light flashes the greater brilliance of steadier, ore sedate messages: “Faro,” “Roulette,” “Dice,” “Keno,” “Liquor,” “Hamburger,” “Beer,” “Slot Machine Arcade.” { You get an instant impression of noise. But you don’t hear any noise. You just see it. | You're not much surprised at any of this. It's what you expected. Nor are you surprised when you|= discover that the town's 15 or 16|= hotels are all jammed. You'd ex-| pected that, too. +5 Through this vista of the old west|= a taxicab driver hauls you out onto|= the Los Angeles road past the city |= limits and into the desert. Once the neon is out of your| eyes you can see it plainly, even in the light of a thin moon. a flat stretch of desolation ending in a| vague line of mountains. You in-|

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in where he thinks he's going. Hotels on the Desert. “The big hotels are out here,” he explains, “El Rgncho and the Last Frontier.” Considering the scenery | you judge that the Last Frontier = hasn't been badly named. And|S just about then you see something = of the shape of things to come, even though you don't recognize it. Two miles ahead are more clumps | But the chief shock is in a huge sign squarely) under the headlights: “For Sale: Choice building lots| in this vicinity—The Whosis Real-| ty Co.” “Couple more big hotels are going in here when they can get the ma-|= terial to build them,” the driver =.

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Beeoming a City | So you settle back without further | thought of the real-estate sign in the desert. After all Las Vegas Is just about what you thought it was going to be. | { So, it turns out, is the Last Fron[tier hotel, it's expensive ranch- | house lobby and casino overflowing |= with Hollywood in garments of carefully tailored sloppiness. Not until morning, when you ride! back to town and see what was con- | cealed behind the barriers of the { bright lights do you get any idea of { what is going on. | The point is that Las Vegas has |= {suddenly decided to become a city. | . In the whoopee period before the | war the census was put at a little = | over. 7000. | Today the population, estimated at 20,000, is still increasing. | The town has begun to sprawl] haphazardly beyond the limits of | its original idea of 12 square miles | and so far as any available statis- | tics show, is growing faster than any community of its status in the United States. The divorce business didn't make this possible and there's no money in two-day marriages. Gambling doesn’t account for it, inasmuch as the casinos are strictly a season at-| traction for visiting firemen. Not even the enthusiasts of the chamber of commerce can explain adequately what has come over the town except to mention that it is| in. the middle of a great scenic and | recreation area and a nice place to live in. : It ought to take the Oscar for| 19046 as the season's outstanding | phenomenon. i Copyright, 1946, by The Indianapolis Times | and The Chicago Paily News, Inc. |

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The following are Indianapolis soldiers listed by the New York port of embarkation @ arriving in New York to be processed at Camp Atterbury:

Aboard Mahoney City Victory last Sunday—T. Sgt. William I. Burk: Aboard the Waterbury Victory last Sunday—8. Sgt. Ralph V. Toney. Aboard the Sea Witch last Sunday— T. 8gt. Ralph W. Meyer, Cpl. Charles Arensman, Pfc,. Roy E. Carlton and Plc. Carl J. Rafferty. Aboard the General Brooke Jerdarr

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