Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1948 — Page 2
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ith Warm Speeches Plods Through Snow in 12-Below-Zero fo Greet Voters; MacArthur Movement Lags |
tomorrow night, in the Third the Christian Church. i Se. 4. Mr. Taft is president of the Federal Couneil of the Churches
apna State Pastors’ Conference tomorrow night. ___The Rev. A. C. Broo elected president of the Indiana Council of Churches at & meeting “inthe YWCA. Newly.
Mrs. H. I. Rudduck will represent the Indiana Council of Churchwomen on the State Council of Churches’ Board. Mrs. Asa E. Hoy is the new recording secretary and Larry Brandon, treas-
Dr. R. L. Holland is executive
of Churches and maintains perma:
nent offices in the Board of Trade building
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Or. Browni Named to Post" Dr. Grace Browning is the new
vice president of the American Association of Schools of Social
rt Takes Chill OF Federal Lot ‘England Weather grst of Harness Says |
Tells Colleagues
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of Christ in America. He will ‘be|sclous-. of in the city to address the Indi-| measurable ) } chine, for he comes in direct, personal contact with it every
ks was re-| = & bad, which constantly seek to influence the course of
to know that the most most persistent of the ‘around the clock, every day of the year.
of official information can be confusing. At the” risk of repetition, I remind the House again that at the last official tabulation, were spending annually million. in definitely = identified publicity and propaganda activi- |}. ties.” ;
cated that he will be back for another appropriation fo» his | committee. {
Pct ng, IU convinces me, a vital service” He concluded, “Congress cannot, of course, rem-, edy at once which we are able to expose; for
Work. She was elected at the closing session . . jof the associa- & tion's annual
S. Saving Bond z= in Min-
po S neapolis yesteri . ! day. : 4 Aaa . | Prof. Brown- : : {ing is director of i gs the Indiana Uni- : : : [versity division WASHINGTON, Jan, 21—U. 8.5% “frcianaponis citizens are holding $31 biilions|,, 4 has been an now in savings bonds, more-than , ccociation they ever did in wartime. board member The President, in his annual for two years. message to Congress, said his dd-| The Indiana
Dr. Browning :
more savings bonds. _ There will be a drive to sell the cial workers. bes E-bonds to the publi in| — the spring, if Congress votes the Nude ‘Mermaid’ Takes
"money for the campaign, as * Plunge in YMCA Pool
means of fighting inflation. The. drive has not been: an-
congressional oust budget Folie today were seeking a for this RNA al reasury offic young: ‘mermaid’ who went, wi we clals aren't talking but admit ming in ‘the nude in the YMCA
they want a renewed éffort to get industry to encourage payroll - savings in federal bonds.
{looked in the pool
those bought hy individuals, said| som he believed Rh nan tmatinctive-| Th Sat and Hage
ly was aware that it must re- ioc Mrs. Martin's word for it| Barns, killed instantly ‘and called police. When they crash, would be filed. Copyright, 1048 by The Indianapolis Times arrived, however, the girl had | -
strain inflation.
e Chicago Daily News, Inc. | vanished.
Receives Medal
SALESMEN AT LEBANON Times Slate Service
LEBANON, Jan. 27 — District sales managers of the U. 8. Ma-
of the nation are holding their
tomorrow night.
"sented at the conference, try.
IN INDIANAPOLIS
EVENTS TODAY Sate asters Conference (through Thurs. ay) In
Christian Church Esther McOormick.
ne mM thetic Club. ub. Howe High So Serial Contest oi Betty Parrish, and Winfield, Ruby Bouye. 8 p. m, school auditorium. . At Methodist—Robert, Elizabeth Tiemeler;
EVENTS TOMORROW Irene: Hayse, ° St.
“War Sale by War Amets Admin. At ir iShrough ‘Friday )=341 Massa- be James P. Jip Carney: William, C 3 * cl . - In gianapaii Council of Parent-Teacher — a Murphy: [dic Rathet Broth vy A tions Health Conferemee ~~ Be- i." Helen White; Calvin, Ma "Burn ginning at 9:30 a.m, Avres’ Auditorium had ' ry . Kiwanis Clabmsote! Antlers. ham: Allie, Rosemary Connor; James, Lions CiebClaypool Hotel : Bmelie Vitello, and Richard, Wanda PurYear. BIRTHS | DEATHS BOYS ; | Dantel McKissack, 86, al General, ‘cerebral AL Bt. Franels~George, Marjorie Collett, hemorrhage. ’
Ralph, Mildred Fox, and Veriin, “Ruth Pannie Anderson, 58, at
1 hemorrhage. Ab, Oalomun-Ruthell Mary Nay: Donald. ooo i'w Colburn, 63, at
: Dawson; Eimer, Lois Paul, and J oth ar WAre, CADOEr. ; nh A Thomas. Maxine Looper: Byrd N. Dents, 75, at 2630 College, Veodust, Mary Proctor, and Albert, Betty | cerebral hemorrhage. On . Cora E. Oilbrech, 52, at on, Masel Duvall; Ben, cerebral hemorrhage. 5, at 10% Tallman, |
Methodist—Mari a Domont, and. Donald, Velma Cran: Pred A. Mitchell, « MN ore | coronary occlusion, PeeeCharies, | Betty Jean George Parrish, 54, at ‘Vers Homer
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enforcement of the law is solely {the responsibility of the ejecu-| itive.
have. the united support of the House, in-our intention to employ all the facilities at our command to bring this grave danger to the
| dictatorship. It has no place in free America.” |
University division § . ministration will do its “utmost” is one of the oldest members of ; “during the etrrent year to sell’ ths association of nearly.50. pro. goons {fessional training schools for so-
SAN JOSE, Cal. Jan. 27 (UP)
1. . Mrs. Helen Martin, office super-| filed in tvisor, said she heard -a noise, Lebanon One official; pointing to the ac-| niagning about was a Bd Ahre cumulation of E-bonds, which are og." tne side of the pool were a juries received by Arlie E. Wewe,
Ralph Cole, general secretary, | $10,000 for the death of Virgil J. in the
VEEDERSBURG — Sgt. Harold] ; . chine Corp. from various parts Leslie Lawson, son of Mr. and = jr Riners of he Ander | Mrs. Lowell Cates of Veedersburg, were on the way home after annual sales and training confer-|last week received the bronze taking. part in initiation cereence here, to end with a dinner! star, presented at Chanute Field, | monies of the fraternity. I, for exemplary conduct in| , { Thirty districts with more than ground combat during the Rhine. fnishap vevuived ix miles dat of 800 distributors for Winkler prod-|land campaign while he was serv- py Mr Wollam, struck the rear ucts of the corporation are repre- ing with the 325th Glider Infan- of 4 ‘parked truck owned by
{At Coleman—Henry, Helene Farber: Her Patricia Hepner, and Charles,
re und Annual Din: At Gemeral—William, Ada Rapier; Frank,
“Clifford, Clara Oribben, and Merriel,
Vincent's—PFelix, Jeanne Bryant;
$30 Blake, cerebral past eight years and a former
1437 N. Dela-
Veteran's, nephroDewey Hugh Lee, 40, at Bt. Vincent's, myo- told, a Republican, serves as the D
nage, - a Gansmal, corr rus of pis office.
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day.
“He lives with the lobbies, good
and he can hardly fail
‘powerful; them all is
Federal lobby. It works
“The very range and Intensity
agencies, some $75
the executive
Renders Vital Service In closing, Mr. Harness indi- |
all the serious abuses
| “I hope, however, that we shall
attention of the nation. “Thought control is a device of |
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In Crash Damages |
"Times State Service : ANDERSON, Jan. 27-—8uits de-
manding a total of $70,000 have:
been filed or prepared for filing as| a result of an automobile-truck | crash last March 13 near Lebanon involving a group of Anderson] | men returning from a lodge meet-|
| ing at Crawfordsville. f
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“Charles” B. Salyer, Anderson at<{
| torney, said actions have been Boone circuit court at, asking $35,000 for in-| juries suffered by Kenneth E. Wardlow, 34, and $25.000 for in-|
| 49. Mr, Salyer said a suit seeking
Mr. Barnes, Leroy Lesser, T1,| and John T, Wollam, 40, were [killed instantly in the crash, and | Virgil ‘Goyer, 47, died !Lirvee days later. All six of tie.men in the
The
Charles Batts of Lebanon.
Named as defendants in the suits are Mr, Batts and the Anderson Banking Co., administrator of the Wollam estate. | [
Election Board Members Retained
] Times Stale Service ANDERSON, Jan. 27—Reappointment of two members of the
Madison County Board of Election Commissioners has been announced by county Republican
$100 and $150 respectively.
and Democratic party chairmen. oe
| - Sherman Harlan of Anderson, a member of the board for the
county clerk, was renamed as the Republican commissioner. Ray Miller of Alexandria, also a for. mer county clerk and a member
2044 Jackson, of the board for four years, was
reappointed as the Democratic member, 2 ! County Clerk Charles C. Har-
third member of the board by
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award Sukh W sor Beware of Control “| 0 he salle am. * Times Washington Bureau i When comes home acts like g see more : i WASHINGTON, Jan. 27—Con-l and has his checks sent to me, but he Soesn’t make any more money bustand. 3 Som A at 3 10. ha A ho watt .\gressmen “live with lobbies” and by being gone.. When he gets ready to leave he whistles like be 18 and ent slop all this T think sometimes I will go crazy, the biggest lobby of all is that and dresses up When: be 1s home working he doss not $91, ,., yer at feast once s week No one could ask for a better of {he Federal Government, Rep. Y from hone at nights 1 et hese trips to hold the Job and he husband We Cop Ut ectly puppy. This 1s J S18, hats Forrest A. Harness (R. Ind.) told| writes me often telling me how much he loves me and misses me. I Sisk? So a er $2 und that in ug Seow cob oe, Fo ii 3 Lo 7 © St LL BONES YO COD Vr Ee i ! . 0 ersol ! committee on publicity and prop- NOW SUSIE, you don't want your husband lesting WICh CST) his mother loves him, but ho hasw’t let either of you spoil him, aganda in the. executive depart-| filtering through a three-day beard, utching Satta You see him overy day—his mother sees him once a week. You're ments, Mr. Harness the his oldest cuit to hide a threadbare trouser seat. A man Kod being selfish. : “Federal Lobby” of trying to in-| appearance and a ha , alert attitude indicates that he Is a feel sorry for him—he probably doesn’t like “baby” talk augurate a system of “thought ‘comtented husband. 1s Your Job to keep bm that way end Rot 12 any better than you—don’t mention it to him. 3 control.” worry p Is necessary. 9 or 4 Mr. Harness’ committee em- ae glad that he whisties—whistle yourself when his courage | ‘We Need -a Place to Live ploys a counsel, two investigators i needs bolstering as yours does when he leaves. Be glad that you I AM A working man with a small income and a large family, and a clerk. It received a spe- sh miss each other—start worrying when you don’t. Are you active My wife and four children are in our. little home 100 miles from last : A Telephoto. enough? It’s hard to brood if you're concentrating. - here. We want to make Indianapolis our home but can't find 5 CAT WAS DRIVING—Actor « You your husband's job are his two prime interests. If [house or shéd in which to live. 1 have to work here for there isn't rec-| Aion Jenkins and his cat Smiley | he falled a his Job he'd lose your faith and faith in himself. |work there for me. . 1s OK but . in # : ‘oe Show him that you knew *t be a constant honey- Everyone seems to think that my money there isn RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT close of his speech today. shared a Los ‘Angeles jail cell | EO Hg er obably couldn't have married him if he hadn't had {room for my children. 1 have a room and eat out. What it costs En Still Has Money after Jenkins’ arrest on a charge | sop pe still has it and probably wants more than ever to make |me to live myself would almost keep my whole family. I am very Mr. Stassen, who now claims a, The Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor oe ll] a ame: money] of drunken driving when his ear | 4 success. : me {0 live Hy ewith my wife and I take my expense money and first-ballot strength of 200, knows of the Third Christian Church, it" he Sided. upon being nearly ran head-on into a police : : io spend it for bus fare going to see her each week-end. We would it is too early to get hard-and-| will serve again as president of | extioned by a reporter. “So I| car. The cat was driving;" Answer to Neglected live anywhere in order to be together. We have a nice home but jst joists Jmany cases But| the Indiana Council of Churches. |naven’t yet decided about making! Jenkins stated. 0 MARRIED deughter who feels neglected, requesting letter |it's too far away to help us. Could some reader help us some way? eo ele rh RL arma Laer Sh a wen $os ey oa nn 40 ET alae tiles ss Nn, 00 bd ; us far Mr. e ed’ “when you're taut” ~Your- jealousy may. ruin. the , ay vou'll hear. from & landlo mony. Yoirday Ur be had Church Group encounters wih the ar Debts. $15,000 Estate | ane words that You mean to bo fled with love A5l knfL Ss arn hobo Ton object to such ® happy familly, . Yes ment over its me | ’ “te Mothers-and- grandmol : mee Have you : ee, : mushed across Vermont's picture-| cating universal military training Times Stale Service hidden your hurt feelings so well that she thinks you're self- | Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your probleme postcard country, Gov. Ernest To Install Officers and with the Soll Conservation| LEBANON, Jan. 21—An estate| sufficient? Let her Telp you—-she'd rather do something for you |and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W, ; J | Service © Agricul of $15,000 was left by Boy 8. Ey- than have you do things for her. Maryland St. : ; partment. His charges that an ; | ry to have fun together—be comfortable—don’t demand her — being made by the|DU™: 57, former newspaper man, ry br Applications should be filed Charles P. Taft to AA art to ing socialized and resident of Lebanon, who SitSatiots » complain sho thom. Youve siuwed tat Yuwie Welfare Department with the state personnel divi. Preside at Ceremony Medicine” in Japan was vigorous- ied Jun. 33; Dioiate court rec) she doesn’t try to dominate you. She'd be just as excited To Fill 40 Vacancies |sion betory Feb. 11. The Marion ; CR TR EATS. wie os iy Tefuted as Talos EO Mae- e bulk of the estate was lett About seeing you If you were far away like her other children. * Examinations to ill about “ is ty sifars t4 Departmen t mw Council - of. Aft ME A NG AR Si AE ie * I RW Kado aC ER SOIR b | CL - Marion Hes : gant of the Indigna Sound} of Bncieeh tive ah ” the gov-|Iriends in Lebanon, Brazil By ka ones AGEs unas RR Si fA OF he oR EE I The oa Churches; asd other Hew) elected ment is trying to exercise Los Cal. with bequosts| I WOULD like to write to a radio personality in New York. This | given Feb. 21, the department an- : officers will be 1 ed bY|ing blicity|to the First Presbyterian Church|person has a program over WFBM (CBS). Can you'give the sta-| nounced today. Salaries for the to be periods that’ the New thought control through publicity h{pe g filed from E vid town: Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati,{gnd propaganda, Mr. Harness and Oakland Cemetery here of|tion address? Bn ; A READER. Places of examination will be range to $28 . : 485 Madison Ave., New York City (22). announced later. month, :
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