Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1947 — Page 17

; on aid AT Si ; TH 4 se ” a ii i ¥ . 2 ? : RG { Ni x i g 0 iy 0 — RA 7 re ——_— on a EALIRWR ST WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1947 _ os i THE TNDTA¥APOTISTTVNTS CC : RENE : ; x : y : + ey i : <i : Sa “ Jinn He = I . “Re : uy We illusion that it alone can select good ~~ NX Holds Gaming Law : LTT Ola NE ate 3 See ind Unconstitutional * Bai In Schools Raped: irate

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54 | you say, but | : : experience and individual capacities. ol bikie rol - Edt an cb i eg i NE i BBR a : ~ of. : 3 i : " : Cite = T CST : A ————nurses—cry and —doctol swallo ght to say it. Judge ‘a 3 wv. ia: To : : ple : - Commi akes ing the committee, are drafted for! hard, survived a delicate’ kidney : Aan’ " i - , Class Legislation x Stand on Segregation’ public service without pay. Scheduled Today operation today with the odds. of —————————" y ‘ : dates bee | i BEDFORD, | oct: Baris 40-year-| The Citizens’ School Committee, C%14 tion ve threo. Gisons'| FIIK 8. O'Neil, vice president of(1000«ipel Sains Hu oh the : {in opposi . | Link-Belt Co., and Frank R. Owen,| The surgeon ormed e In old Indiana statute governing gam has chosen its candidates on a basis genool Committee candidates. These| Ee oro. Witte vo OPeTAtion sald that it was “just

f “all-round ability and familiar- are Mrs, Louis W. Bruck, J. Dwight! It was the second in &

bling offenses was held unconstitu-! o be hosts to several hundred busi- Perfect.

years, A. Davis ; % " 3 _— Rk ol a . Jugs : et th - 3 lity with school and library needs, Peterson and H. Nathan Swaim,| and industrial representatives series of operations to correct a . Ra By land takes no stand on the elimina. nominees for the term beginning kidney ailment which has threatthis overgrown grounds that it applies only to men, ion of segregation.” = Jan, 1, 1048. . at » : fire-prevention Senvnsration ened Nubbins' life =e is, Shereiore, class Tepaton | “Thomas D. Sheerin, an executive, Carl F. Brandt, Raymond F. 2 ns ® pany grounds at 2: ben similar fight for drivers case of Bert Griffin nt po de- | \ * lvice chairman of the committee, Brandes, Emil V. Schaad, the com- "po. Yd improper methods of life three years ago. The boy v \ , 8 [thus informed a group of ward and (mittee's other candidates, are un-| éxtinguishing ordinary fires will be bravely faded that operation, while

fendants awaiting, trial as a result

. of a series of raids on alleged gam- precinct workers at a meeting yes- opposed in the election. shown by the fire department of Prayers for his recovery were be-

after each ac-’ [terday in the committee's head- the Link-Belt Co., and the handling ing offered in all parts of the counY.

s so traffic can bling places here last Aug. 15. Grif- i te every one. It fin and most of the other defend- Jovani n+ seit ison « Order Donlevy of magnesium fires will be demon- tr - ants are charged with visiting a 2 {stra y the Indianapblis fire de- TR elt hile square in gambling Rr 8 Lhe Laila d ou Se Indianapolis} “ partment, . Small Army Ship es. Our present Judge’ Davis Tpheld a defense ol : te . The Mars Hill Fire ‘Department i r 3 oclock, Tt motion to quash the affidavit in jon ot colored sie] Shilaratie “To Pay la er | will demonstrate the use of "wet Sends 3 Isirass Call ne ts with people the Griffin case on grounds that nati ee rr or : hool cf ne A : |water (a new penetrating water), United States A iy fler v-88 to intil they come the statute under which the action - [dates for the oflice 0. 36100: COM- > land for the first time in Indian. United States Army ouer, ‘ ey ; ; . missioner,” Mr, Sheerin said. | HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8 (U. Psi nie “the use of the new liquid day radioed air-sea rescue service was brought is unconstitufional be- | Avoid Controversial Issues {Brian Donlevy, the film. star, had | oom. § here saying it was in distress in a of their beats cause it provides only for prosecu- LE | “The opponents of Citizens’ [to pay $13,500 today in the inven Mayor Denny, Carter I. Browser, 521° about 500 miles out of St. t. If. they are tion of men. Women are not men-| ; {School Committee candidates [round of his divorce battle. state fire marshal: Howard L. San. Johns, Newfoundland. see more, Then tioned in the act. { {whatever their other qualifications,| The District Court of Appeal yes- ders, chief of police and A. © Mag- | The Army said the oiler has a

pu cars, to ay Sou, In 2 J0-page Spinien) te |are interested in eliminating segre-|terday denied his. petition to halt|q simmer, sheriff of Marion county, 8500 barrel capacity. It normally eckers to check 8g y tiation in our schools. As you well{the Superior Court from calling a are to be guests at the exhibition | carries a crew of 19. the police force deliberation, ruled that the statute i 8 ot i ir . | know, our committee takes no stand [new divorce trial and from award-|concored by the Fire Prevention The small craft is attached to they don't do is class legislation and violates both | i % "= f SN rea iL Rn YN y lon this matter or on any other con- ing fees for attorneys of Mrs. Mar-|yeek committee of the Indianapolis the commanding general of the federal and state constitutions. & : 3 i y Sk troversial issues. |jorie Lane Donlevy. Safety Council and Indianapolis Greenland area and normally opck on all cor- Appeal Is Expected “We have chosen candidates on a| Superfor Judge Fred Miller| chamber of Commerce “erates in the waters off Greenland t the corner of Proceoyat Thomas Je Shou} basis of their all-round ability and granted Isaac Pacht, representing! gqward E. McLaren and Michael ®nd Laborador. va, 3190 Hock = she ois ran Wypiiniionm filling rumtlingtty with school and Horry My Toplevy: i fees and $2000); Hyland, vice chairmen of the CORN STIL IEAD Chop 2. at Olive ot, The motion challenging constitu- | "UI th zens' “Mrs. Be ore Preveion. Week Committee: WA >. fi : e s e Citizens’ School Commit-| Mrs. Donlevy had her husband's|will have charge of the program. | WASHINGTON.—Corn is still high hedge. In tionality of the gaming laws was) ltee took sides in any such dispute, divorce set aside last month on| ——————C————————— America's most important agricul« this town that filed by R L. Mellen, Bedford at- it would completely destroy its use- grounds he used duress by threat-|96 CHEMICAL ELEMENTS tural crop; the amount raised has orbidding such forme, yas FePresenie a majority fulness and its right to exist ening to expose her as an adult-) WASHINGTON—There are now a value equal to the total of the ds which hide ig ri a | “While the committee is under noieress. 96 known chemical elements _ principal small-grain crops. Round eorners i Griffin case only, it was expected "make shorter i to have equal bearing on the other s in town and pending actions. Thirteen of the ; irivers who do casgs had been set for jury trial. | * ynditiohs. Ones Local authorities agreed that, ; . Ones who get should the ruling stand, Indiana ke a left turn law inforcement agencies will face $ de streets and an even more difficult task in com- oe < ou going at a bating gambling. The “visiting a gambling house” statute has been SH . me and money itivoked Haguentiy because the ps i i Ske ga acts are relatively easy to prove in » ay NE might hell xis court, while proof of actual gam- a _- ! - Bo Ro y Roa | n and I know ing by an individual often is Jm- isi . | ‘ sighs . | possible. GOING UP. .The above sketch is the artist's view of the Indiana Bell Telephone : \ Nes car drivers “In Qeciging is gueslion, the office building, 240 N. Meridian St., as it will look when the proposed additional five | VERY SHEER, VERY DECORATIVE Iriving on our igh Liseg og wg Migs | stories, begun today are completed. The |2-story building will be 185 feet tall. Dotted |

fr il, since the onl; -| line indicate new construction. effect or ava since e only ques | I W Shon 1M ; re Fieldcrest Lace Curtains

tion to be decided is one of law,} ——y———r—r—eeremm——— — - mitted~ to raise “passenger coach them an opportunity to work for

. ; . over, which. the judge has no con- . ¢ Bl | trol,” Judge -Davis observed in his fares by 13.63 per cent and Pullman Cam dl Nn Grou S Mr. Wemmer in the campaign.” dg. _ opinion {ares-by-6.06-per-cent-on. five days’ WWIII Ip® ! . — Itt oe 1-4 jo on Se Lae aan ihe te apparent that notice. - Then passengers traveling Eommitiee members wiil-Torm Use them, as leading decorators do, in in the area east of the Mississippi “good neighbor” groups in their | :

administration. sgge . . . . : » Charlie have $121 Million Cost and south of the Ohio and Potomac dame y emmer respective neighborhoods and co- | panels or pairs; with or without Venetian

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\ r S ar i : with other organjzations in the become a huge - a" While the carriers are reaping the omnosed of 97 lawyers to provide Yeats ; : ; i . . nding, as the dl : d g | p benefits of the 10 per cent freight " al dv ; : ir pm : Wemmer drive patterns are extra fine and delicate, their A en all the talk increase, the 1CC will hold hearings 16881 advice for voters and another| yenyy B, Krug, city attorney, hems wide ‘and well made . . . their effect : : WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (U. P). their approval to replace it with group of 23 citizens to organize y.. ‘appointed chairman of the : - - (folk to be out —The Interstate Commerce Com. * Permanent hike of 26.8 per cent. “good neighbor” clubs, were &p- og) committee which will be on rich and traditionally decorative. tainly not, be« mission has granted the nation's RsmERE : [pointed today by Willlam H.|quty ‘election day Nov. 4 to answer : hey sate, h railroads freight and passenger rate Ship Movements |Wemmer, GOP mayoralty candi-|any legal questions that might arise nah. wo increases that will cost the pub-, By UNITED PRESS date lover the right to cast ballots : nen 5 needs lic about $127 million by the end Ship movements today =~ | John A. Royse, Indianapolis at-| “The committee will have the job FINETTE (sketched) 50x08 in. 4.75 pane! e kind we of the year. dam, Cristobal from Panama torney and former 11th district of making certain that every p n Other patterns in wide variety,

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