Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1946 — Page 2

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Both Arabs and: Jews Pro- especially P pleased’ with the report, berg program 1 : | en OEY oot — | 4ion for With —the— recommends {RIBht- Pulled ) : : A ‘ ’ aYount Delingients. Better _ k , J test ‘Free State Concept. That riadmitting 100,000 ‘Jews, |CroWded. house, : 4 Fy ; 2 E 4 : ; i kl - 3 “wo : was an ircommendation, he noted, however; follov and Racial Relations, La vl : : . [A : WASHINGTON, May 1 (U. P).—|¢q Britaigdorsement of his request announceme; Swed 2 ; po” ’ ? ON Arab and Jewish leaders today ‘gave | jected the, last year. Britain pe. 0. 101 nt that of Indianapolis today were. on record asi’ § Nw : B oh | |an angry reception to an Anglo-|subsequent{equest. The committee oe andpolis to open +3 ui | {American report recommending en-| Work out'al Was. established to [POT® Season. X law. : TR - : ka : try of 100000 Jews into Palestine] "" Emagompromise. | The man who cap stg ean io. outa Jureni io duinney. : of - TR who often Le: Celler (D. N. y.) (put in extra chair nD improve industrial relatio : ; “The report rejected the concept titude, said tflects the Zionist at~{the crowd s to. io of 8 new race relations ‘oouncil,. 2 4 ) that the Holy Land should be either Was a “moshie conimittee’s ‘report factory Presented iy i 8 Jewish or Arab state. +» Unrealiy dismaying document [selections ana nl leg

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Indianapolis put their heads together in an] f§ tt | Pe The 15,000-word report, released|Shocking disrdC, biased, with appear ». y Rombey er place in which to live, Their meeting, EN Li OF 1 simultaneously in Washington and CAPITAL nA of facts, some 2000 fans o' J

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action con- , : mm . “ : Bb 0 {3 of Presbyterian SWIM-GOLF FEE Shy Ase Laure Mary Helen Hinsha oly , . Alice’ Roberts oR : threat of armed strife in Cc ALLED OSPITALS’ encored. out arte Nah i Ei ‘| Palestine. - ier a a RICHMO Cig Speak 3 : ; Both. the May Queefi and “Robin to reign as Queen of May are Agnes; Arab spokesmen there d the WA 4 INGTON. ‘DISSRACE’ Ay soloists ‘were en J n ay I—¥emi-Igood will be crowned Saturday | Laurent, Richménd; Alice Roberts, entry of 100,000 Jews would be|— A special invMay 1(uU, p) and Esther B Lay] Beckie. a —————

ISSUE DEB ATED ‘nine ‘pulchritude: will reign 85) while students traipse around the |Marlton, N. J, ‘and Mary Halt tantamount to an. .invasion and charged today thistigating board | ¥ png) he SHUTS. May pole. A May day breakfast will| Hinshaw, New Castle. -- are a soiat 4 ta gat 2 2a ok tuo] AIR SERVICE 70| sean T 0 j aden Sn Choose. {rom among | oy ay the festivities, held annually| For the role of Robin Hood, 5tu-|they were ready to meet any chal. |began the inquiry lagomittes Bic, | WASHINGTON, May 1 . a S| three “queen” candidates in voting on a patch of campus lawn. appro- dents will choose from among Bob lenge.” : : cluded that the he SummeR Trans-World airlin ; Charge Park Board ‘LoSBg|on Friday. They likewise will se- Miller, Camden, ©.; Kenneth ; pe syste e tonight b Touch With Pe | le. lect a “Robin Hood” from the male | Priately tagged ‘the “heart.” : Sherer Richmond, and Jack Butler, ¢ The yapens — ic De mw. im oy is Lusvon aid ouc In. reopie.” ’ our-month study, American and|in any com Kirabl Id Washington. A 4 u : p contingent, Nominated by Esrtham students Oak Park, I, ; British leaders hoped it would|United States. _ Place in 0 3 pan. fou eng

“Unless park board commissioners [ee : : - Re QT “r gain a different perspective toward . v 3 i - ; = ; ere. people they should represent, they **Ishould be asked Ato resign,” Judge *| Paul C. Wetter, president of the Indianapolis Federation of Civic clubs, asserted today. This blast followed a heated discussion last night between the board and civic and athletic groups which ended in a further deadlock over the increase in swimming-and golf

{ees. The federation and Indianapolis Public Links association followed resolutions » with verbal assertions Sphoiiag the 8-cent swimming and $2.50 golf boost in fees this year T Park board members stuck to their claims that additional income must be obtained to offset budget deficiencies. Will Seek Reductions Recent articles in The Times disclosed that the board budget was “toppled” when the. city council ] “added” approximately $60,000 to anticipated income in an effort to reduce city tax rates. Unsatisfied with board explanatons, Judge Wetter reiterated that a federation committee appointed bh draft an ordinance restricting fee charging to the city council ‘would continue to operate. Cuts in swimming and golf fees will also be sought, Judge Wetter pointed out that park board members live within ah area bounded by 41st and Meridian sts, College ave, and the Hamiiton county. line. . “They have lost touch with the common people,” he charged, de. ploring the action of levying swimming fees against children to offset budget deficits, Averring that the present fight. 11s one of principle, Kenneth Hoy, Secretary of the I. P. L. A, stated: that, fetmission. f the park board Lharge fees “of a t00 Bexinle ‘na PR, Nai 500 Tickets Sold He denjed that the association sought privilege reductions with he! the increase in junior golf fees. | - [Last fall, he pointed out, the park! . board eliminated holders of the|| : i gi ibe " § Yio Junto 3 Ho ar liom pb j feat ill ta. - i A. Corner sections, 34 in, high, 9% in. deep — 12.95 eoch p ays, 3 vai a pa. : no i Sundar. and holidays. : : Ee oF ! hi ond ea] re Monty enforced with the origi $9 i Re Li a | B. End sections, 36 in. high, 9%4 in. deep — 4.90 cath season ticket,” he suid, Board Member Joseph M. Bloch stated that golf increases had not : : : i > ig g! , sien | Proved unpopular with link ‘par- : i i BE aad | . "Center Sections: .{ ticipants, with more than 500 tick- : ; Ps i Sh 2; i , ‘(ets having been sold this year.|| : ; Ga! Ho { . : Last Jour oniy 452 ‘season duels | . , id : | C. 24 im long, 36 in. high, 9% in. deep = 9.38 were purchase . 4 ; ERGY os )

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OPA HIKES PRICES ; a a : re rn : % : WASHINGTON, May'1 (U, P) —| a 2 : : rN : : i : a SHINGTON, May 1 0, Pon eth : ; NJ gs ¥ 18 in. long, 36 in. high, 9'4 in. deep, = 6 A prices on lawn mowers, tnnerapring : : ha 4 : mattresses and washing and Arening machines. It also suspended | price regulations on processed pe ries. |

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