Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1947 — Page 3
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THE I INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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| WEDNESDAY, MAY? A 1047 _
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a " Prancin—domen, Laura Steen.
2am
In Indianapolis
EVENTS TODAY
At Coleman—Harry, Dorothy Lynch; Alton, Lucy Ridgway; Jona. Virgie
National Executive Committee of the! piu.) and George, Lola
American So oglon, convention, Legion Boatquarts
diang. Tabereulosis association, conven-
tion, Hotel Lincoln,
natitute meeting,
~ Education Place Bubtie chure rch. tion, Clay
iaypiol otel. ana on, American Water Works, Antlers,
convention, Hotel EVENTS TOMORROW , National Executive OComimittee of
American gion, convention, "Legion
headquarte:
Indians Tuberculosis association, conven-
«tion, Hotel ‘Linco! Indiana Teleph - tion, 2Clavpeat hotel
Indiana on, American Water Works, |
convention, Claypool hotel. rane te World War M moriaL wi y r. Me a BIRTHS :
one ‘association, conven-
At Methodist—Charles, June Cox; Richard, Edna Fitzgerald; Ralph, vilginis Smith: Basil, Eva Neal; Rev. Mr. James, Wilm Davison, and Morris, Esther Nahnias.
Boys At St. Francis—Raymond, Isabel Kinnick; James, Dorothy Wilson; Oliver, Stella Theme, and Milford, Martha Cecil. At City- John, Josephine Parker. At Coleman—William, Betty Wills; Harry, Carrie Pierce; Dr, Oliver, .Lucyanna Hitch, and Frederick Jr., Elizabeth Donnell...
A eile Haycraft; Everett, Kathryn Swank; Leon, Joan Gulley: ‘Henry, Norma [Nachare, and * Walter, Janet
At TH Vinsent’s-- Homer, Martha Sima; . rris, Glen arlow; Norman, Tmos I— Telephone association, conven- gene Hunt, and John, Joan Lilly.
At Methodist—Forrest, Opal Lyons: Minor,
AL So Vi Vineant's—cyrille Dorothy Catellter; |
of FULLEST VALUE!
L. STRAUSS -60., me. TH —— MAN'S: STOR -
William, Causby U ndervood, and Felix, | Helen Petrizilols an 4
yk Removed From Exhibit At B Session : . (250 Procinets Out of 307) Madison CessecenssaussNRnn 6.464 . {Continued From Page One) ; db W asin’ uit or o Dawsoh avon Lo Zaindy SC 510| : . Se i : ; vern . Herman Yrs aay District MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 7 (U REA ay - Hikman Sess sNNtNs So J " ' * J Othe failings of a modern mg * Sites: 8 asdlgien health service, | Seb ACiesederanennier | Anderson. ters innna seers P.) ~Jumpy nerves and an over- Dailey tev av thet re nanan - ie from “upper Jett to will be featured ‘speakers at the Setiamacher cease nee Sesveeeiges 201 Flick *esessene 0p q dose of excitement appeared today ih A ENT, Veer sesandne sesvesnnnne 15,306 Hoy 900080000000 0000000000 3 “, ot? Feeney Arar arenas dah Jb of lower right In the picture is a i |annual banguet of the Indiana KING ooonovennnroiinrrrennr, 274g|t0 De the major “damage” suffered!MoCarthy '............::.. : string of race horses, forming a | | Tubereitosis association and Indi- CITY CLERK | POCRIEr «aenrrsniiiiiiiien.. 1141|0Y Southeastern Wisconsin resi- CITY CLER background for the more prominent © |ana Trudeau society at 6:30 p. m. Baton». #eaevevstresansueeees, 9,173 RULEY ....o.ocoverveceeese.. 762/dents as a result of their earth- : ¥ R scenes. today at the Lincoln hotel. Buing 'vssarepesesersresteres “WM gui C00 ST wm quake sure, Boyee ........... vePr inns | Also shown are lottery tickets, “Governor Gates will discuss Haveliy Seasssrsassasneeacaes 14544 SMOCK ...eeet enveeesssess.. 1,195] The strong earth temblors which Concannon ..........cevevns dice, poker chips, a knife, overiiows “Health Progress in Indiana” and ] cisirvesrecserassencrans MOBP sient an ..\... 5879|shook the area yesterday afternoon BIONES ooh inna ran ing garbage cans, detectives fruit- Dr. Hilleboe will outline “Develop- CITY COUNCIL brought all kinds of * | Hearn ...... eendieaa sean \ a 1d. Kin Sixth District 8 eyewitness 1,690) Ecbecker ......0....0000 lessly searching an open fie 9, = 8 ments in Tuberculosis Control.” First District Bright 12.653 | FéPOTtS to the. jammed switchboards Howard ...........oociiein L140! Fancett .........0cc0nnn a SHiineys bel oe Dr. Michael L."PurcoloW, U. 8.|Caylor ......ccoceenrnvesessss. LTIBIROCKER vreners vunrrnsnsensn. 9.254 |0f Police stations, newspapers and Ressler .............c... vere 273 Rossow . SKS 4a other reminders of “our Public Health Service officer ‘at DOCK usssrsassnasvnnessers 443 Smith a 9,854 Bre dsparuments. These isluded a Rivucaer WM a Kansas City, Kas, Was 10 SPBK|Eby .......ssssseesesereerss 5 rreeeseeeenneenenees 98541 500ry that a large Milwaukee brew- | Stewart ............... RORY 7 tat Dicteiet - . No Politics Allowed this afternoon as the session moved od ARAN ENIN BANNAN ian ’ "= ery had exploded. CITY COUNCIL Anderson Al “We are running an institution into its second day. His subject| Jameson ........eeceseeeces. 11,836 FDR's Son Explains The temblor was felt asa “heavy First District | Badger Av that does not play politics and we was to be “Some Aspects-of Sensi-| Westfield ........... i. Picket Line Crossing ~ |°ump” in some localities, and as a COMI 2s. vone ans i do not want to become involved in tivity to Histoplasmosis and Tuber- Second District quick, sideward shift of the earth|AdAMS ............... i.e L360) pon Aa TET political matters,” declared Mr. culosis.” phell 8 11,001] LOS ANGELES, May 7 (U. P.).—|in qthers. Some windows were bro- Beasley .......cocoiiiiiinnns 3808 want opr as . Peat. Murray A Auerbach, association Samph saver a "5.888 John Roosevelt, youngest son of the Ben and dishes knocked from Davis FARs ents ay srdanenve 1 Harden Ey ky “Any picture that was strongly in executive secretary, said the asso- casanenss ; 757|last President, explained today he|shelves. IAROY ...voivnv sidan vninn 4 Jol ; sehen erebibase favor of a political party or fac- ciation 1 perating with several Kuykendall cesses enne seomas 7. 5 Pp! y The quake, the third 10 be re- Seidensticker {ead avih Wh. 7,060 Johnto! WEBEL RN RR satan tion probably would be removed on ARTIST — Donovan Peters, other health cf in its Third District crossed an A. r of L. picket line ported throughout the world within $ d Distrl n SRE RA ARR Na the same principle.” whose caricature of local gov- | cetren pm s Te" | Banks svesssnesennse. 1438ito get to his office because “We|the same hour, was described as|p.. “tend Distriet McKee Lo reastetaentiiresvan eo Association directors said that “in| ernment was removed from the Beckwith tevisesasscranseass ea don’t have any labor troubles here.”|“very strong” by the Rev. Fr. Don nae 18. Selzer ret Ce — x an exhibition of this kind, it (the| Indiana artists exhibition. D d M Ge Vv EISON ..ccoceee ooscccnccass JA Mr. Roosevelt is Pacific coast|Joseph Carroll, 8. J., of ‘Marquette Posts. x nn Are aie so 2.360 fersnerievanhiensisis association) would ordinarily hang - eq an ts ofes Gruner ..icecsecsscecsccccs: 3 merchandising manager of Giay- university here. te g OLY ers nuns nrnren 4,208 NOMINATED BY every picture that the jury selects LOGANSPORT, Ind, May 7 (U. Radel ....cocenevessecnnnes By son’s ready-to-wear chain, The other quakes were reported T ne ery 383 WASHINGTON, May 7 (U. P) to be hung, but there are’ certain Reformers Score P.).—Barl Winegardner, Who died [SUES «.oovooo coverniiinn. 7473) The Los Angeles central labor|on seismographs at the California |eoih¥ =~ ccrertiirieeen 2013 | ntliam E. Ware of ¥ limitations. April 27, received 280 votes for the Fourth District council rtail trades division, claim- | Institute of Technology, University B+ casespeitenngariy H754) ominated by “For instance, they would not Republican nomination as city|Colling .........c0 covennees. 1,740|ing organization of 110 cf 140 em-|of Chicago and Loyola university at Third District today to be assistant secretary ' hang a painting that was consid- ® " . councilman-at-large in yesterday’s|Cravens ..... ces esesaseses.. 1,6589|ployees, picketed 13 stores charg-|Chicago. The locations of the two|Craig . ..................... 2567|interior succeeding Warner , ered to be libelous. The picture in in in Uncle prmay, complete tabulations|Ehlers ..... vevesssasasessss. 13,017/ing the company refused to bar-|other temblors was not definitely|Ross . ..................... 8,864| Gardner, . who resigned effective etl " question has been removed because showed today. Goebel ........coent crerenes 1,670 gain. known. TOHVRE ..: .uivsouperiiinniel 1,991) June 30, : it ‘falls into this category.” (Continued From Page One) 1 Will Fait Out Tyndall we felt a real settlement would The young artist, & second-year come at the polls : : student at John Herron Art Insti-| . : if / ' ; . ' tute, Tas considerable talent, hisluor cok (at Ee re Muncie STRAUSS SAYS---TRADITION WITH A 10 UC H TOMORROW Closet instructors say, He was given an|iyzens put to thousands more in opportunity to paint out the face the state of Indiana.” of Mayor Tyndall. | On the Republican side, Mr. Gelly, ie mothe ~ Ze Wii 40 by og a watchmaker making his first entry ~ Next Sunday—May | |th—the STRAUSS . : 1 litics, def! Mayor John ors in 10. the mayor's place is » problem. into. So 2, te owen MaYo: oe TROPHY SHOOT—100 target skeet event odor " guess mn change it so gat a candidate 2574 to 2366. Capitol City Gun Club—spectators free no-face appears, or maybe I'll just comel—D portsm ’ event put the face of a clown in the Publisher Wins " wd eDetels on S ns s for hole,” he mused. : blisher. and oor—the e . Mr.. Holloway, a pul Capitol Ci Members of the exhibition com-{, "0 county treasurer, defeated apit ty Gun Club— mittee are Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall,| goin 5 (Doc) Bunch 2546 to 2073 , Mrs. Julian Bobbs, Mrs. Noble Dean, |i. {he Democratic primary. Dr. A Miss Blanche Stillson, John Rauch, Bunch was backed by the Demo- \ Russell Ryan and William Sullivan. cratic county organization. sin Approximately 12,500 votes were 9: 4 - cast in the primary, according to : [ lic ers non unofficial tabulations. It was the 9. biggest primary vote in recent ‘ y mayoralty history. Surprising to political observers ro, d i on al pe here was the big Democratic vote : : of 6935, which exceeded the Repubsof. Interst ate Frei ght lican total vote of 5565 by 1370, ; : | i 50 Labor Vote Strong Factor Halted, Says Gates... Mr. Holloway, the Democratic . 2 i Fr Page nominee, told his supporters he besizes, {Continued Prom gue) lieved 4 number of Republicans had first six months but had agreed to switched in the primary. meet them effective Nov. 1, The Muncie labor vote showed up : A general membership meeting of | as « strong factor on the Demo- 3 the Indiana Motor Truck associa-|cratic side. Ed Crago, a C. I O. tion was set for this noon. The| official, won the Democratic nomiunion called a second mass meeting | nation for city clerk easily, polling : for 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. 3019 votes—more than any eandiBut no new negotiation confer-|date for mayor. ence was set. “l However, a three-way split on Union Demand Reduced the Republican side cut down indiUnion spokesmen asserted the | vidual totals in the mayor's race operators had agreed to settle the | While five mayoralty candidates for y is wage dispute at $1.10 an hour for [the Democratic nomination sliced ° freight handlers and $1.20 an hour | up the vote in that qaurter. for drivers. Although both these| Citisens League Effect Seen figures were 15 cents below orig- | dl nal union demands, the union ne- The effect of the Citizens league ‘ gotiators came out of a mass meet- and ministerial association cam- » sk ing yesterday with authority to set- |Palgn against machine candidates . . ro le on that basis was clearly demonstrated. It may be a 3-piece suit On the other hand, operators Mave Hemplon pollen ny ¥ : eontended they had offered to sub- |VOUes less y : 1 tontended they had offered 1 sub. (Tuts Certs BORER 3 0 you have in mind—or you figures and scales 10 cents an hour [nomination, yet he was decisively . lower, Previously they had offered defeated. ~~ may wish to put the body $1.05 and $1.15 as a top figure. i Deeg tatie uD De hs J unch drop oles y y Bejocts Arbitration ee pear Tin into a 2-piece suit—it could The union at yesterday's negotia-| pought Determined Campaign ‘ tion session declined to submit the| The campaign here was charac- be a year ‘round Worsted, Sistepenieh to wisi Sem terized by fireworks which gained harged “someone, presumabl €| Muncie nationwide interest. * . ;., . Sar. Or no Munste DSLOIle ere winic: or maybe something lighter, tempting to extend the dispute in|ters charged widespread gambling . an effort to force the governor toland vice in the city. They fought a Tropical perhaps—or ol paint in br ria hen compulsory | 5 determined campaign to nominate . ' * candidates who pledge themselves ‘ Ee ore a rh wi act You is why sistse Greet something from Goodall . ng, Mr. Flynn was scheduled to spots. 1" n { " in one speak to the membership. He was| A day of prayer for good govern- Palm Beach, or Sunexpected to outline a plan for nego- lment was proclaimed by the min- ; tiating separately with each oper-|isters in Muncie churches. County f t n 1 kl i ator, bypassing ‘the association. Prosecutor Ralph Rector at the in- ros ' or a wrin ” e-proo TH sistence of reform groups called a n . " Paralvzed Woman [Frm ux invesiestion oto vic Springweave!"—marvelous. aralyze OMAN [and gambling conditions after a I+ b thi that . series of articles described them In T 98 Has Twin Boys The Indianapolis Times nay be someting ha ; . * " " GHICAGD, May YT, BA TE : requires a lot of "lettuce 2.98 year-old woman, afficted with in- Three Are Given (f Idi : hi fantile paralysis since infancy, gave L _e A d -—\r10lding money, C IPS, birth to twin ‘boys at Swedish |=€GION Awar ar J hina 4 Covent hospital, it Was revealed to-| ne ‘American Legion's distin- wampum —or something To day. ¢ : {guished service medal was awarded < b . d d Mrs. Mabel Wagner and her |today to Senator Edward Martin e acquired at moderate 4 ¢ babies are doing well. (R. Pa); Lt. Gen. -Wililam 8. + h S 4 + ooo The mothre has been crippled | Knudsen, Detroit, and Supreme COST—SUuchn QUITS, eT al—are since she was 3, but today she held Sout Justine Fred M.. Vinson of ' ' ! f t - # paint an BOIS of ns ooble oo walk ROT} National Commander Paul Grif- of course, at the Man's Clement Wagner, 26, the father, |fith said the Legion conferred its . PAINT said the family physician told him [highest hono¥ upon the three men Store—there is an expert NA : a series of operations to strengthen A Es os “ia o : his 's 1 MeL Bi iter Jog muscles hve: bee (5 let“ period of pers in te fitting service, prepared to NAMEL The babies, Charles Richard nad |Dpation’s history.” o Curtis Bdward, weighed 4 pounds| The three awards will be made at go with them—and the / colors. 12 ounces and 4 pounds 14 ounces. the Legion's national convention at ‘ , » : New York City next August. The a Man's Store led e—'"The FAST TIME IN BLOOMINGTON Legion has made 26 such awards : P g since its founding. . BLOOMINGTON, Ind:, May 7 (U.| Mr. Vinson headed the treasury best at your price— P.).—The city council announced [department during war bond drives o- oo today that daylight saving time|and Gen. Knudsen served as war Ala — acel would go into effect Monday at|production board chairman and in| regardless! . as assurance lother military capacities.
