Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1946 — Page 29
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URSDAY, MAY 16, 1046
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SPECULATION RIFE ON
LEAHY LONDON VISIT
LONDON, May 16 (U. P.).—Admiral' William Leahy, Presidént Trunfan’s chief of staff, arrived at Bovingdon ‘airport outside London today for a conference with British chiefs of staff, : The American embassy announced that Admiral Leahy landed from the United States at 10:30 a. m. There was lively speculation on
*-o Wh v the reasons for the admirals visit. British official spokesmen professed ignorance. nouncement of his plans said he would consult the British service chiefs on withdrawal: of American troops and repatriation of the Japanese from Pacific areas under British command. Speculation révoived around the possibility that his visit was connected with American efforts to obtain sovereignty over strategic British Pacific islands.
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
BEN THOMPSON LOSES CITY J0B
Political Activity Blamed in Loss of Garbage Post. |»
‘Active participation in the recent H i g h light of primary election apparently cost|the fifth anniver-
Ben H. Thompson his $3560-a-year Sy meeting 1 job as superintendent of the city will be the intro-
garbage collection department to-| duction of Miss day. i Mary Kelly of A Republican, precinct commit- | Mt. Comfort, who teeman for 20 years, Mr. Thompson will receive the was discharged ‘yesterday from his committee award for 1946. first ‘full-time city position by San-| Dr. Hazel Hansford Stevens.will itation Superintendent W. H. Fra-| speak. zier, who explained that “Thomp- |
son was just too easy on the men.” | 2 BEDFORD BUSSES However, the former city coun-| TO ROLL SATURDAY
cilman under the late Mayor S. L.| a (Lew) “Shank just shrugged his| BEDFORD, Ind, May 16 (U. PJ.
shoulders and said, “This is what|/—The newly organized Bedford bus happens for doing the best I could | SOMpany prepared today for infor the G. O.P." auguration of the city's first two |
Mr. Frazier had previously warned | bus lines Saturday. his employees to refrain from par-| ldoyd Gillon, who recently was
ticipating in politits. , granted a franchise for operation| “Politics Is Rough’ {of busses in Bedford and to subur-| Sts : : {ban points within a five-mile radius, | Politics is rough,” Mr. Thompson | gaiq the company would be started | commented today, “but this doesn’t with two vehicles, He planned to stop me. As far as being tough on| expand with additional busses as!
the men is concerned, you can't do] 200 as they were available, he said.
something with’ nothing to do 1t|= ,. experimental bus transporta-
To Meet Today
Miss Anna _Fearneyhough, chair-| man of the Women of the Moose hospital guild committee, will*sponsor ‘a ° chapter night program at 8 p. m. in -the
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{ with.” tion system was established here in He cited the decrepit equipment|1925 but failed. Gillon said a |of. the collection department and straight 10-cent. fare would be
charged to all points.
$120,000 APPROVED FOR CRANE DEPOT
BEDFORD, Ind, May 16 (U. P.. Although he was an ardent work-|—Capt. L. L.-Hunter, commander
ment is in better condition than It was when he first began working, new equipment will have to be in-
ler for Mayor Tyndall in the torrid|at the Crane naval ammunition
1942 Republican primary, he doesn’t! depot, said today an appropriation intend to appeal to the city execu- of $120,000 had been approved by tive, the bureau of docks and yards .for Succeeded by R. E. Hine { depot buildings improvements and “Ill just harvest the corn on my| erection of earth barricades in vital farm (west of Carmel, Ind) and| explosive danger areas. dabble in politics,” he said. | The contract, he sdid, will be le! Succeeding Mr. Thompson as|to Johnson, Drake & Piper Co. of pick-up crew chief will be Raymond | Minnesota. E. Hine, 1124 N, New Jersey st.|~— former maintenance man with the| William D. Vogel construction Be] here. A leader in the third ward, 10th] The Brotherhood of Locomotive Pire- | precinct, Mr. Thompson had worked eB Ce i Le I By for the city since Jan. 1, 1943. He pu . lives at 2111 Broadway and - for- 1adiangpolis_chapier 393, 0. E. 8, will
meet at 2 p. esday in the Masonic merly owned the Star Ice Co. for| Temple at 1522 W. Morris st 35 years.
Organizations
The chapter will sponsor a dinner at the temple at 6 p. m
The annual memorial service of the
CLINTON MAN KILLED association of retired Jiiway 2 ovens CLINTON, Ind. May 16 (U. P.).| Xi be held at 3 p. m. Monday In Roberts : h hure —James Campbell, '27, died late" MerBostin ehuseh
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