Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1946 — Page 15

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ARTY ADOPTS PLATFORM ON COUNTY SSUES

Use of Voting -Machines in Primary Elections Also Favored.

Reapportionment of the membership of the legislature and a law providing for a referendum on all proposed bond issues for local public improvements are among planks of the Marion county Democratic committee's platform, The program of issues for the fall campaign was adopted last night at a meeting of Democratic candidates on the county ticket:

ton It was the first time a political party has adopted a specific plat-| form on county issues in many] es Special |

years. ozo Voting | Machines Favored The platform also proposed: ONE:. That juvenile court be releved from all political Influences whatsoever and steps be taken for the election of a judge of that| court on an independent ballot, TWO: A reassessment of real estate in accordance with modern valuation methods to eliminate “unfair and inequitable” assessments. ANDERSON, Ind, July THREE; A change in the election | favorites with teen-agers, laws to require the signatures of| Donna Claxon. both Democratic and Republican] During

, July 10.—-A cerems Saturday afternoon inster Presbyterian’ Miss Juliet Elizabeth’ niel McCarthy Kid« ashington, Mr, Kid’ hington carrespondlianapolis Times. Lhe daughter oi Mrs r of Dayton and Mr, son of James Kid-3 11, bn ants for the cere, Or. Hugh Ivan Evana} ara Fisher, her sis

go hor, ant Jam committeemen on voters’ registra- | hobby collection with care | too, friends have picked up some tained by the Carnegie-Illinois thy aa, tion cards. Today she has between 50 and 60 unique pieces ranging from the g,,. me on trips.” Steel Corp. Cost of the projects Beton oe es uncles FOUR: The use of votinz ma- {cade nal Christmas decorations to finely carved and painted statuettes| mor a time Donna thought she|was put at $155,000 . or | chines in primary elections. [of Martha and George Washington | would make some herself but soon] The U. 8. Rubber Co, warehouse

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FIVE: That the state govern-| —all made from wax candles.

ment be required to assume full cost of maintaining and operating | tuberculosis -hospitals. | collection ‘in the coolest Fe SIX: Establishment -of infirm- E spot in the house for the figurines aries on a district basis instead of| are beginning on a county basis and that their|of heat. maintenance be financed by the] Donna has been collecting candles | state. actively for two years, Her mother SEVEN: A more equitable distri-| Says thatesince she was old enough bution of gross income revenues and | 10 light her first match she pregasoline taxes collected by the state. | ferred candlelight to electricity. EIGHT: Discontinuance of the] But no one in the family better county clerk's practice of selling light up one of her collection. She

tion, in the Daytong the couple left for a§ ‘hey will be at home day in Washington is a graduate oft college and Mr. Kidited from Marquette,

guests at the wedVr. and Mrs, Walter and Mrs. Eugene, . Carr, Indianapolisyg

¢ marriage license certificates for his allows their use for table and holiday anned . own personal gain. | decorations, but when it comes to . Flanders chapter ® NINE: Mailing of property tax Sting them, that is her job ill have its annual} bills to taxpayers. jalong. at the country home TEN: A long-range public im- Ye; no matter how careful she | might be, disaster often strikes.

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provement plan” “geared to the fu- : ture needs of the citizens on a! | Then coMes the slow and painstak-pay-as-you-go basis. ing job of repair, Regarding the bond issue plank, “I have no artistic ability,” she the platform stated: | said, “and that makes it harder “We believe that in view of the! than ever to repair the candles. But heavy obligations placed upon the! if they crack, I seem to be lucky taxpayers for the payment of bonds] enough” to heat and meld them back and interest, all taxpayers should | "into shape and add little: pieces have the opportunity to express; that have been knocked off.” their opinion by referendum.” With all the hot weather Donna Voting Population Basis Urged | is beginning to think of the posThe plank pledged the candidates | i ——————————————— to sponsor a bill in the legislature

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Donna Claxon, Anderson, looks over some of the favorite candle statuettes in her collection. Martha and George Washington (left) vie for top honors with an Indian chief* and his squaw.

By VICTOR PETERSON Times Staff Writer 10.—Charm bracelets and hot records are! but that it not the case with 14-year-old |

the ourrent heat wave, however, she has to handle her| fancy ones are inexpensive. Then,

NON-RESTENT BUILDING. OK'D

'CPA Approves Contracts| Totaling $1,000,000,

The Indiana office of the civilian production administration/from June 28 to July 3 approved applications for more than $1,000,000 worth of non-residential building officials announced today. Applications for another $1,684, 602 worth of construction were disapproved, the office said. Top single project on the approved list was a half million dollar telephone office building for the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. at South Bend. A total of $615,500 worth of bullding was approved for the telephone company, other projects—additions to present bulldings—being approved for Lebanon ($20,500) and Bloomington (85,000), ' Food Plants

While the majority of the ap-

lable goods manufacturing . plants and’ warehouses and utilities, a number of small projects were approved for food processing plants and other non-durablé goods manufacturers and hospitals. The Bloomington Frosted Food Lockers Co. was awarded permission “I'm afraid it is going to get alto rebuild its meat processing plant little expensive then,” she said.|at a cost of $26,500. The application “Right now it 18 a swell hobby and | Was based on the need for sanitary improvements, Permission to alter, maintain and repair buildings at Gary was ob-

| doesn't cost very much. Even real

{ian chief ahd his squaw| sibility of a refrigerated show case, | To this, however, her mother has Right now she is keeping her|raised a quizzical eyebrow. The collected pieces all come. from |like to top her collection is a natural this country, the farthest having | to show the strain|been sent her from New York, This | son's basketball-mad high school— | quests Their knees are buckling. |is ‘a pink tulip, complete With|a basketball player dressed in the|$1,175,000. The applications, one for | | leaves and stem. She hopes soon | | Indian suit fashioned like those of | $725,000, {to begin to add old ones and some | Anderson's state champlon hardfrom foreign countries.

gave up the idea when the tallow [here obtained approval on applica- | kept. sticking to the molds. tion for $39,435 worth of alterations The statuette that Donna would |and repairsz Highest applications: acted upon {choice for a sophomore in Ander-|during the period were two. refrom distilleries totaling |

the other for were denied. Applications for work on college

$450,000,

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to provide that no bonds be issued bership be excépt in emergencies unless the| of the voting population “to give question is submitted in the pre-| Marion county more representation vious general election and is ap-| in the general assembly.” proved by a majority of the tax-| pavers. The plank on reappointment of| 20 years,

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DETROIT, July 10+(L. P.). ~The ©. I. O. United Auto Workers threatened today to make new in-dustry-wide wage demands unless corigress revives the OPA and prices are returned to their June 30 levels, The union threat was contained’ in a resolution adopted last night by a conference of 100 Chrysler local delegates. It warned that if congress failed to revive price controls, the union would reopen wage negotiations with Chrysler within 60 days, Wage demands in the “amount equal to the increase in prices” would be made against Chvales, the resolution said.

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Wage increases of 18% cents an hour won earlier this year have been wiped out by the increase in the cost of living since the abolition of the OPA, the union asserted. A Joint statement by U, A. W, President Walter Reuther and the

Matthews, warned .the demand would be extended to other automobile manufacturers “unless the rise in the cost of living is stopped dead immediately.” New wage demands within 60 days would threaten industrial peace at the time nmany manufac tures will be preparing to begin

STATE POLICE HUNT FOR PRISON ESCAPEE

State police today started a search for John L. Belle, 38, who escaped last night from Michigan City state prison, wherg he was

serving a 10-year sentence. Belle, of Winchester, Ky. was sentence” for assault and battery with intent to commit felony in Fayette county in 1043.

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buildings , . . total, $68,622 , , , were disapproved, Other applications were denied for churches, a navy training school, lodge halls, construction on business buildings and manutacturing plants. Minor projects approved during the period were for filling stations, gagages, hospitals, churches and stores. Total approved applications numbered 32,. while 22 requests were denied.

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ENGINEER KILLED IN MAIL TRAIN CRASH

WASHINGTON, Mo., July 10 (U. P.).=One person was killed and several others shaken up slightly today when a Missauri-Pacifle night mail train hit a freight engine here. Dead was Roland Wilcox, 49, St. Louis, engineer of the mag train, en rome from St. Louis i City, : MF. Wilcox had been an efigineer on the run for more than 10 years. His locomotive and two cars piled up.

JERSEYMEMN SET PICNIC

Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind, July 10.— The first annual Putnam county Jersey breeders’ picnic will be held Sunday, July 14, at the John Ames farm, northwest of Fillmore, OfMcers of the State Jersey association will attend as well as breeders from

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DEMAND 0 PUSHED

Byrnes Says ays Setflemént Is First Need.

PARIS, July 10 (U, P.).—Secre= tary of State James F. Byrnes said today it was “essefitial” the allies agree on a peace settlement for Germany before establishment of a German government. His statement was made In a document, proposing appointment of special deputies to study the Gere man problem and was made pube llc this afternoon as the cotneil met again in plenary session to resume the discussion of Germany, , Mr, Byrhes' statement asserted “It is essential that the alljes be agreed upon a peace settlement” in order that they should know how the allied occupation and ade ministration of Germany should be directed. v That direction is necessary une til “a German government .can be created to accept that settlement,” the statement sald. ‘The Big Four. went into a plene: ary session today in the effort to dispel the alr’ of suspicion and ree - Yerimination which choked their first search yesterday for. common ground In discussing. Germany,

NEW PARK FLOODLIGHTS : Times NOBLESVILLE, Ind, July 10. Twenty ney floodlights will be erected on the Forest park playe ground, Supt. Herbett Andrews ane nounced. New playground equipe ment, including slides and swings costing several hundred dollars, has been installed at the park during

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