Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1947 — Page 10

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Low-Cost Housing Urged on Auxiliary NEW YORK, Aug. 290 (U. P.) American Legionnaires opened the second session of their 20th annual convention today The nation’s three military men were scheduled for addrFsses in which they were expected to warn again that America must make itself strong enough to Jesist aggression in the uneasy post-war world. Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower, army chief of staff; Fleet Adm. C) W, Nimitz, chief of naval operations, and Gen. Carl A. 8paatz, commanding general of the air force, were to address the convention, and each was expected to stress the need for

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HOOSIERS ENTERTAIN — This wing-flapping whatisit amused New Yorkers

universal military training O'Dwver” AMiroses Auxitlary during the 40 and 8 parade mn New York, It is the pet of a voiture from LawrenceThe UMT progzrem was indorsed urg Ind. by President Truman and Governor ——— - . EO NE > TT re Thomas E. Dewey of New York yes : H Id P h i Truman-Hartley 4 Painters Held in Probe The Levion Ausilifyy also was in .

. sese on, Mayor Willism O'Dwyer ol . 2 New York told the assembled wiv fl Sh I daughters, mothers and sisters of a p dies | veteran that they should go back

to their communities and campaign vigorously for low-cost housing for

Of Hotel Bag Lootings

Painting and pilfering don't mix.| “The case of the pilfering paintThat's the conclusion reached by ers” was revealed when Detectives four painters who are held in jail Willlam Britton and Albert Kelly of today for questioning in connection were called to the Claypool’s bag-!

Veterans the house labor committee today with looting the unclaimed baggage gree room to investigate the lootMrs. Lee William Hutton of Ex- drew the line for a battle with room of the Claypool hotel, ing of suitcases,

eelsior, Minn, was nominated as President Truman over administra- Dozen Bags Looted . Deadline in Photo

U.P.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 Chairman Fred A, Hartley Jr,

the 1048 president of the auxiliary. tion of the Taft-Hartley labor law : 8he is unopposed, The detectives found one bag

| He formany requested the Ra mising and dozens looted. On eacn " tional labor relations board to dis- - : — suitcase they discovered spots of Ask Legion Protest miss all 195 unfair labor -practice Contest Set white paint ‘W. +) cases pending under the Wagner id | { **“They might as well have left | ar Hysteria act unless. the unions involved file At Mi night |

their calling card,” sald the detec-

RALEIGH, N. C.. Aug. 20 (U, P.). hon-Communist afMdavits and

tives as they rounded up a crew of

~Former Navy Secretary Josephus financial information as required Midnight tonight is the deadline painters which had worked at the Daniels asked National Legion under the new acf, for the fourth week of The Times Rotel reecntlv Questioning Pro-} Commander Paul H. Griffith today Mr. Hartley's action pushed the Amateur Photo Contest, Pictures a oe lor ea a po , 10 “protest the war spirit that is hoard toward a major policy deci- postmarked or brought to The carrving ‘a bag from the 9th floor being * engendered.” Times after that period will be

sion which it has postponed ever

for his foreman. J the gince the new law was enacted over

The 85-year-old The detectives then arrested the

of Judged in next week's contest,

The best photo of the week earns

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Raleigh News and Observer sent a Mr, Truman's veto, The NLRB's : foreman, Claude Amos 67, of 768 message to Mr, Griffith at thé fal ruling in this issue promises $5 for the entrant, Honorable men- Massachisstls ave. on A charze ‘ol American Leglon'ssconvention Urg- to touch off several law suits test. WON plotures also are published in YRBTANCY They recovered articles Ing that delegates “pour no oll on ing, the constituttonality of the act The Times with the top winner, valued at $120. Three other men the fire of hysterical prophecies of 4 =

| THE CONTEST 1s open to every in the crew also were arresied on

war but to call a halt in the disamateur whose chief source of in- charges of vagrancy for questioning.

turbing war hysteria.”

Back to County Post

- Times State Lervice come is not derived from photo- Probe $475 Theft BACK IN BLOOMINGTON COVINGTON, Ind, Aug 20-- graphic work, ! Police also are investigating the Times State Service (Mr, and Mrs, Henry Adams have Any number of prints may be (heft of $475 from Becker Motors, BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Aug. 20.— been appointed superintendent and submitted by an individual. Pic- Inc, 1450 W. 20th st, yesterday. Taylor addition is once more a part matron of the Fountain county tures may be of any size, but they The money was taken from a cash

of the city of Bloomington. Under farm, following the death of Supt must be in black and white. On drawer which was ter mporarily unsuspension of the rules, the city Andrew Ratcliff a week ago. Mrs, the back of each picture must be gttended. council passed an ordinance restor- Ratcliff will remain as an assistant. written this information: Photog-! Mrs. Gertrude 73, of 808 ing the addition to the city. The Mr, and Mrs. Adams resigned from japher's name; address, telephone BE. Walnut st, was walking in the tract had been previously included the same position last January, at number, type camera and film used, 600 block on Massachusetis ave., within the corporate limits, but was which time the Ratcliff's were ap- shutter speed, diaphragm opening, when a man grabbed Her purse, subsequently disannexed. pointed to the post. type lighting, ‘eontaining $4.

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SHELBYVILLE~Local Chamber of Commerce offitials are publi-| —The U. B. treasury last night for- | clzing the fact that Shelbyville has no welcome mat out for out-of- “town, mally released all‘ Italian assets peddlers and solicitors, “frozen” in this country since June, They are pointing outi that a $500 bond must be posted with the 1941, city tlerkstreasurer by out-of- town persons wishing to solicit business ; g and make ¢dllections of money in ‘such enterprises as obtaining maga-| The Italian properties originally | 4 {zine subscriptions, They #Mso call were valued at about $129,600,000, bE attention to a requiggment that Tomolces ‘Average’ |taciuding $45 million owned by in-| handise | : non-residents peddling merchandise PREBLE — This year's tomato, dividuals. That total was reduced

{from door to door must pay $25 daily for a permit. crop in the Preble area will be, subsequently by an undisclosed sum,

Nugierous complaints concerning about average, according to Dick however, as a result of withdrawals, Bo vemory@ Bake Jaen eshtved nl South, manager of the new can- made under spe under special license. | icently, the latest having 0 five young women and a man whose M88 plant here, The first truck, {sales talk concerned “awards” for loads received by the local concern) Iwhich they were working with a are average in all respects. Re-| (goal of “becoming nurses.” {cent rains have been a great aid| - in overcoming effects of earlier hot|

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VINCENNES-Four Johnson coun"ty children—three 11-year-old girls| and a 9-year-old boy—don’t know why they smashed 50 watermelons, ters have been temporarily aban- but they're sorry. Their parents doned because equipment is not Are sorry, too, after paying for the destruction. The children climbed on 8 wagon A relay station of WBKB, vided which théy found loaded in a field

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municipal waterworks, May or | Clint Wilson said a recent checkup showed that 65 customers were delinquent in sums over $5 and that they owed the city over $900. Those failing to pay after warning will be cut off, the mayor said.

TIPTON, Ind, Aug. 29. — After {serving as pastor of the Tipton Wesleyan Methodist church for {three years, the Rev, Russell J. | Klinger has been transferred to Bluffton. He will be succeded by the Rev. Harry Blake of Muncie?

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limits with onl tions. The drive whic day morning hat ers at the close night. This morning off to almost not ment said that sands of motoris and to the ope: only three were the limits. One of the mt in the 20-mile-the other two in Traffic Fl

Inspector Aud: *We feel the tre shape so that In can go to and and we intend t« Meanwhile, MN pressed satisfact of the traffic ca: “We are prim preventing traf juries,” he said, in reducing” the we will reduce t dents.” A full force of continued to cn ing a watchful e Waich Pedestrians, tc watch their ster area as police against jay-walk Only warnings sons caught jay city officials an working on a ne would permit tk for pedestrian vi And as a hol proached, city a sued a warning drive carefully t death toll.

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