Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1946 — Page 24

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of Cyste Tight to work helping the Kidneys flus Sub exceas acids and wastes SHCh BAT | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12 (U. P).—The “shame” of American OY0uS | cities in 1946 is not graft and boss rule, although they are present,

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Kidney and Bladder trou. but lack of civic ambition and pride, the National Municipal league

your druggist and £196 | a (51d yesterday.

In an address before. the league's 50th anniversary convention

ple dirsctions. ess completely satisfied ad! Ry puAT Piers 80 don't | Luther Glick, New York, director of the Institute of Public Adminissuffer ‘another day yo! trying Cystex. BO Ma

tration, said that while some prog-! ress has been made in the past 40 but all our cities, is not the graft, |

DIFFERENT | years city government in other re- though we have graft; it is not lera

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tacoma |last year and a half,

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| | PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 12 (U. P.). | —William F. Leonard, 44, had confessed today that he beat the housing shortage by building and furnishing a house, from concrete foundations to shingled roof, with stolen goods. Leonard and his ex-wife, Chris- | tina, 24, were held in the burglary of more than 30 homes within the ‘Sheriff's of- | ficers found loot estimated at more

| spects has retrogressed.

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| “The shame of the cities today,” (growing; it is not boss rule, though 'he said, “not just in Philadelphia’ we abdicate our freedom to muni-| | amen . ee | ¢ipal Olegarchies and entrenched | Advertisement bition and pride.

Milk Mixture for “Our shame is urban mediocrity | | Stomach Acids without revolt; filth, slums, decay |

| . A recent medical discovery now used by, and traffic snarls without action; doctors and hospitals everywhere has) private preoccupation and lazy conproven unusually successful in the treat- tentment without compelling civic

ment of stomach pains caused from excess acid, It is a harmless preparation yet so loyalty.” effective, in many cases the. pains of stomach acids disappear almost immedi- Warns of Legal Graft ately. Also recommended for gas pains, : indigestion, heartburn due to hyper-| The chief danger, he warned, was acidity. . Sufferers may 2 ry i (1 I " home by obtaining a bottle o 8 sio al graft.” from their ane LURIN contains this the “vast expansion of leg g new discovery in its purest form. Easy “Of all the graft today,” Mr. Guto take. Just mix two teaspoonfuls in half glass of milk. Costs but little, Myst {lick said, “there is none that cuts | satisfy or money refunded. Lurin sale oy Hook's Drugs and drug Stores | |so deep in America, I am convinced, everywhere — las that which surrounds the lower

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Joe don't correct faulty living habits.

courts and legal services involved in bankruptcy, the administration of wills and other assigned legal duties. “New York state specializes in this n the meantime to help insure gentle | department. The state and local vet thorough bowel movements — take |har association must bear part of Br. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, [the responsibility for their own

Olive Tablets are simply wonderful not only to relieve constipation but also code of ethics. : to pep up lazy bile flow to help digest “Even so, many a boss is the fatty foods, 15¢, 30 Follow label county judge, north, south and

directions. , Al druaoras. west; many a judge gains his post

| through the boss, and confers with {the bdss on cases in which he is in- | terested. Lashes 5 Administrations “Thus lawless fees are collected legally, justice is bought legally, in- | dictments are quashed, political dic-

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| the people are not only robbed of |

nity and ceremony.’ Referring to Memphis, he charged | that E. H. Crump, “undisputed head of the not-so-invisible “government of Tennessee,” has “stolen” the “freedom and right to vote for candidates of one's own choosing.”

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was less direct vote fraud, less franchise “boodling,” less direct thievery and less raw “sweeping patronage” today than existed in 1903,

Lady American municipal government MA. 3027 Attendant If Desired was worse off in a number of other " ’ respects.

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Although Mr. Gulick said there]

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tacoma, 1 £10000 in the house which

1046 S. Randolph st., will be feted | {at an open house from 2 to 5 p. m. | {Sunday in honor of their golden |v dine anniversary, . Tacoma, who is 76, operated | a rat and vegetable stand at the City market for 45 years. He retired several years ago. Mrs. Tacoma

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They have six daughters, Mrs.! Leone Murdock, Mrs. Thelma Trees and Mrs. Josephine Ristow, all of { Indianapolis; Mrs, Kathryn Noerr, | Madison, Wis.; Mrs. Robert Svend- | sen, Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs. [Marie Hoffman, Anderson, and a |son, John (Bud) Tacoma, Indianapolis. Mrs. Murdock, Mrs. Noerr,! Mrs. Ristow and Mrs, Svendsen! have taught in Indianapolis schools. Mr. and Mrs. Tacoma have lived in Indianapolis for 50 years, They have 11 1Y grandehtidren,

GROUPS OPPOSE | NRPORT PLANS

‘Believe Planes Would En- | danger School Children.

A delegation representing church |and civic. groups was expected to!

tatorship are financed legally, and | appear before the: county zoning ' isher for a construction company.

{board * this afternoon to oppose,

their freedom legally, but with digs | establishment of an airport at S.|places for materials he would need later, he explained.

Arlington ave. and Road 29.

| A former army air transport com- | mand pilot, Carl M. Smith, 302 S.| Audubon rd. has petitioned for a| variance to county zoning laws to] permit operation of the airport on a 42-acre tract at.that location. Opposing the venture are members (of St. John's Lutheran church, {located about one-fourth mile from the proposed airport, and Warren Township Civic league. About 95 pupils attending the! church school would be disturbed by the noise, and endangered by low! {flying aircraft, it was contended. Clarence Brinkman, chairman of the church congregation, and the | Rev. Luther Wambsganss, pastor, {lead the church opposition. | Mr. Smith argues that trucks make as much landing aircraft would make. He said he has received a letter from the Warren township trustee, stating the opinion public school pupils | would not be grganigered.

STAGE PLAY WILL

Miss Bernice Van Sickle ‘of the Arthur Jordan conservatory of music will direct a presentation of the play, “Neighbors,” by Zona Gale, | Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. | Proceeds of the play will be given to the national Presbyterian Restoration Fund of $27 million for European relief and rehabilitation. Songs of 50 years ago will be sung {by Miss Patra Kennedy and Mrs. Ruth Fleitz, both dressed in period costumes, Mrs. Frank FEdenharter {will play the accompaniments. i The, cast for the play includes John Crooks, Charles Marlow, Pat- | {ty Joy, Marian Starrett, Mrs. Rob|ert C. Newby, Mrs. Frank B. Flan- |

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2 TROOPSHIPS WILL DOCK IN U. S. TODAY |

| NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (U. P.). — | Ship movements scheduled in New York harbor today: Arriving — General Richardson, | Bremerhaven (troops). Departing—Marine Perch, Medi- | terranean; Antioch Victory, Leg‘horn (troops); Charles A. Stafford, | Bremerhaven (troops).

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Leonard built. The couple was arrésted on a tip supplied by 14-year-old Gertrude Braaksma who saw a man trying to enter her sister's home in Portland. The Leonards told officers they were married two years ago and had been divorced for five months but had continued to live together.

‘Safecracker By Trade’ Sheriff's deputies said it took hours to search through the countless stolen items—ranging from a $1200 fur coat to a wheelbarrow— found in the couple's home. Leonard, who told officers he was “a safecracker by trade,” said he made a mistake when he shifted to house breaking. “There's no money in burglary,” he said. “There's too big a markdown trying to get rid of the stuff.” He told Deputy Sheriff Lemer R. Wallenstein that he built the en- | tire house, with the aid of his exwife who came back to live with him for the house-raising project. Worked as Cement Finisher “We started living in the house after the first week,” he said, “It was simple. When we needed nails, we went out and got them. When we needed lumber to go with the nails, we got it from places where other houses. were being built.” During the entire project, Leonard (worked daytimes as a cement finThis enabled him to

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