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REE aunty Dalia | Where Did Money Go? (Last of a Series) I Pv Nrive H. r “1c BE 5h SY County Relief cir, Changes Urged in 1917 080 $l Drie. Elarry MeCialn 1s Peming= Help Termed : Study Still Maatded Today On Dump Nuisance Rebuff Only Whets His Determination
‘ y Accounting Plan in Controller's Office Called © Operator Accused To Capture Elusive Brown County ‘Terror’
—} (Continued From Page One) agency by cutting major depart-; Things looked tough for rub Clain ts fuming = Y 'ments adrift from its supervision. bish haulers today as the state, The cat has eluded him again. i '
‘Council Sees Threat publish statements monthly or county and city launched a The diminutive, 66-year-old game stalker went to Brown County | To Welfare Program yuarteny shuwimg the oo Be ore lest ave Dincer movement against the about 10 days ago, détermined to exterminate the mountain lion
recommended installation of “an Urged centralization. The re- dump nuisance, he has been told lives in the hilly terrain there.
oNDAYs 18 By Decision
THRU SATURDAY GOP Maps Campaign 10 5: | For Possible Winner
5 Democratic party strategy for . By NOBLE REED sponse has been decentralization! Almost simultaneously, state “| The wily animal, his crafty ua z the 1913 slsctions was thrown a ole social aL bro. as 4 modern. system PODS, le aor Wao" deficits police arrested an gperator whore Flareup Seen Here Te ane challenge of a tailsp] re N : : : _ in 10 years. + (Smolderin ump crea al a professional hunter, slip 1 Todi Ludlow’s withdrawaP from threatened by inadequate poor re. Since 1917, basic financial re traffic hazard on W. Raymond St. ne Nunter McClain's bait Mon
lief benefits, a survey committee [OFM never have been mage and! ln 1917. the Municipal Research osterday: and Marion _ County day night and cunningly re- { the Council of Social Agencies Ha TIAITSS at Cny Rall ogra) Hay poe ge Controller 1s SNCF Al Magenheimer' set. up In Governor Rac - moved it. a tic campaigns have 3 warned in a special report today. . 0 patrols to “arrest and prosecute” “I'm plent 4d." Riared HAITY. ty Demosra ae und. the “unbeat- _ Hundreds of families, including "8 have been urged in the lve named in the charter as the chief nergsons dumping or burning rub- ; Hi mn Ji ¥ mad ared Ha x Dee "Rep. Ludlow, who has CAREER ENDS — Congress More than 2000 children, are ex- MAJr surveys since 1000 ~— t9¢ accounting officer of the CItY. hah in the county. (Continued From Page One) ;
} anger. Buf, he was willing to . : isting on far less than minimum 1917 survey and the analysis of still the accounting system in his| Their actions came on the heel ' . “Cat! weathered all political storms. man Louis Ludlow today said he 0 Sr tr conn ve Personnel and. budget problems office is. incomplete and decen-!of a crackdown. in he Hy THe ren hia since his nom. [accel the cats antics 4s § Sue
{he district congressional race. For 20 years the Marion Coun-
couple of Republican [| - " BER ads > Jandsiides in which all other Dem- wif mot seek fe-glection, report stated. : Ca dei by the I L. Jacobs tralized. ible rtatn TUPPISh haulers were driven into ination; , trenched animal had tripped the ocratic candidates were defeated. wR . In Center Township and Wayne, 0 S cag . toi 4 It is imposs Thy ou "the county by an order from City Sincé I have received no re- lg Vy ys rae «ie will be hard to replace, but Township (heaviest direct relief ® Jarabe Jurvey ” os yea , from Ria Jreonis the Sly's as Combustion agers, Rober Liwards’, or « tmmoluments from) Jobieapring lever n the trap we will get busy immediately on i ow C on areas in the county) the commit- oi Jill tion for a central PUr-|feom any one record or von at Olt closing city dumps to cm: Mr Gates or the State of the five-foot, two-inch hunter. "the best available candidate ma- \ tee a 4 found shat the re or chasing agency. City Hall's re- of records other information for usti e materials, iris either ‘directiy or Indie) Reworking his bap te tort he terial,” declared County Demo- x TRAINS oe tence were vuly sponse was legislation which the preparation of a complete *'W, WH. Listz Arrested rectly, there ‘can be no imputation extent ‘of animal cunning, the cratic Chairman Walter Boetcher. ame on ta to maintain heatth o SAndards weakened the existing purchasing balance sheet.” State police arrested Walter of jmproper motives either to slight Harry shrugged off the ‘Possibles’ Pile Up { uty n he - . . . H. Listz, 62, of 2410 Kentucky Gov. Gates or to myself. atest defeat and asserted: A-fist of possible —eandidatesi--g : ; Headed by 1. U. Educator No Financial Report Issued for 3 Years | Ave. on charges of creating a! ‘Can’t Influence Politics’ “I have him on the run, There mentioned at random by party Congressman Gravely Dee committee, headed by DI.\ pyring 1947, the Controller's] The methods of record keeping public nuisance and obstructing “Business interests make it {m- 18 no doubt T am going to get him leaders on a moments notice, In 1] for Many Months Horii Noes - he aout office did not know what its bal- at City Hall are traps for the un- ® highway yesterday. possible for me to spend more yet. He has cheated death twice ‘cluded Sheldon . strict |
: J ances were. For three years, it|wary. They trapped budget ex- Smioke from his dump near W. 4,0 "0" ory few days in Indiana DY MY traps falling to work.” ‘Democratic chairman; Earl R. By DANIEL M. KIDNEY jou that gous in Senter Town-/issued no financial report. Its perts into recommending an er- Raymond St. and Kentucky Ave. than 3 oy Under these cir-| Last Saturday night, Mr. Me« Cox, former judge of Circuit Court’ Times Stat Writer ship moun to only $36.12 per ogtimates of revenue made for roneous budget for 1948 and during the early morning fog .umstances I could not materially Clain and Arthur Artist, whose here for 12 years; former Mayor A WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—Rep. ont or food for a family of pyqget purposes were consistently made it impossible for rinanee of- Yesterday caused dozens of accl- jnauence Indiana politics even if father-in-law is host to the former ‘Reginald Sullivan; Howard oe Ludlow, grand old man of ON Townshin th erroneous ficers to determine the City's cash dents and almost $5000 damages I wanted to, and the fact is 1 restaurant worker turned hunter, :Caughran, United States district/the Indiana congressional dele: mn or. i ap . Average Because bf resulting confusion, position last year. to automobiles, police said. ~~ have no such. purposes or in- SAW cat eyes in the dark. : “attorney here; Walter Myers Jr, ation, is going to retire. gran 0 a family of four is about the City is not yet able to pro-| One example of this was made, The smoke continued through terest.’ Harry said the beast growled Superior Court judge nomimee in| The 74-year-old Democrat, B a monty. t cost ¢ duce a complete balance sheet, plain to The Times through the the day and necessitated setting - Real basis for the fight, how- at him, then. slunk into the un“1946; Edward O. Snetheh, also a elected to Congress from -Indi- u Sage 3, Spon yd yn So rt. | 2ithough Controller Phil Bayt is courtesy of the Indianapolis up barricades and patrols to pro- ever, appeared not to be over dergrowth. As the hunter came Zformer party nominee. for judge /ana’s 11th district 10 consecutive liv a . op A yu. nd working on it. Printing Co. tect motorists. When fire trucks the governorship, but on the na-|closer for the kill, the-cat stepped and George S. Dailey, a candidate times, announced his intention to en a Eg . pe cash as the . The Controller cannot ascer- The concern advised The Times had to be called to put out re- tional level. Mr. Lyons is reported’ up his speed, making what Harry for the mayoralty nomination last five ar his Stal Jealenday. He ne ~~ won) eabeiztence Of tain at any time from his records that it erred in reporting that current blazes, state police ar- (5 be an active supporter of Gov, said were leaps “eight and 10 . year. ng een er An Y oeco oF many I Ru Ba , (the amount of outstanding taxes, cost of birth certificates in 10.000 rested the operator and slated Thomas E. Dewey of New York | feet apart.” ; None of these party leaders ... oo. in recent weeks “Below Minis [Assessments oor accounts ut lots ou tom Buns 10 ig him for trial at 7:30 p. m. t0- for the Republican presidential No one ever was more de has WER, he Dn "At this time during my steady *Even the maximum budgets al lout In “1017 and appears to be $98 50 to $163.50 In lots of Bog] rn Grove -Magis- nomination. : Sicltermined 1 1g & sommunity of running for Congress but they... 55 ol v - : i At the same time, Gov. Gates “an ornery critter” than the were mentioned as possible ma-| coueration nt lowed UY the Maio County Weis Just a3 true today. quring 1947. Business Booming is reported to be closer to friends rugged little man, -
; | 2 The dump operator told police, y “| bien ra er Abril (that 1 shall not be 3 induate pendent children are helow mini- Ledger Only Record of Municipal Purchases business al his yard had’ been of Sen. Robeit, Tart of oo, By. Let Us Be Your Counselors in Al deadline for filing candidacies. mary" his announcemen* said. mum stands. These grants, lim- ope Indianapolis Printing Co. ball of wrapping twine. It fajls booming since the city's crack- supporting Mr. Jenner for gov- Insurance Coverages
ed ited specifically by state 1aW sqiq there was no increase in the tq indicate other merchandise or- down on dumping of combustibles 7 cos rth es = 4 rnor, local liticians believe, w ts faded Sia, Constitucnte amotnt. to $7540 per munis for a t-of bi certificates, but. the gered on the same requisition. inside the city limits. EY Ug is really seeking to in- omL VW. Ka 3 Soas. Ine.
Rep. Ludlow's withdrawal His decision ends a career in family of four. cost of printing death certificates . Sheriff tfendly | cheered Republican leaders here which he became famous for his} The only organization now prgee 10 ” . because of a gen- Yet Mii Jodiger Is Weil only that the eri aserheimer Wo 4 ee I | w MASRACHUSERTR INV who for years have been trying|ceaseless attention to every whim meeting the minimum standards era) price increase over the pe- overs Tor plug we ow ple with rubbish to burn into the when Republican national con- | to capture the congressional post|of every one of his Hoosier con- for food budgets is the Familyirioq when the two ‘lots were © gu LTE" county, He sald that increased vention delegates are selected. from the veteran without success. stituents. At the same rims Jy Serviee Association which h MIOWS ordered. aol J, Pree Teltord, he complaints of dumping have ne-| ] He ed a relieved Republicans in the 1 : . | In quoting the Purchasing, y “ cessitated assignment Lye GOP Sita a o3s Jaap Indiana district of the most tor-| The Red Cross allows $70.20 Agent's ledger, The Times fell budget’ and personnel problems, |, on 4 mt of Patten "battle lines for a possible winner midable vote-getter they ever cash per month for a family of ints error because the ledger recommended Tui = ge» budge t| “We're not going to have the. “this year for the first time in faced. {four and - Catholics - Charities, railed to indicate that ther pur- and personnel difestar; TOM city trash littering up the coun! : than 20 years. “ In 1946, critically. ill and be- $56.65. {chases were added ‘0 the requisi- Politicl manipulation. ty,” he said as he issued an order
Republicans were practically lieved by many to be on his death| Cites Price Increase {jon for certificates last fall. Neither of these Proposals Was to “arrest and prosecute” offen. |
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caught “napping.” They had not bed, Mr. Ludlow proved his popu-| The committee pointed out (hat, The same ledger, in recording taken seriously at City Hall. al- ders. He said several recent ar! yet concentrated on any candi- larity in his home district by win- the $81 per ‘month minimum for purchases from other firms, shows though Mr. Telford baited them rests had resulted in convictions. ning a. stunning victory at the health is no longer adequate be- such cost items at $12.50 for three with the lure that they would y . dates for the Congressional race. ? | Urges Central Incinerator : (polls without once appearing in cause prices have increased since hoxes of staples and $15 for a save $200,000 a year. Meanwhile, Combustion Engi . : Ee oy istrict throughout the cam- that figure was estimated. ; 0 . -Testimony Opens T [the 8 The committee pointed >ut tna: r ici al Findncial Procedure From ratch neer Wolf said that the unitec l [J] y Poth; IP ome of my friends have of- the situation will a more serious Learns Municip ; five City C 1 S¢ Three LAte-county-city effort against In aymate ing 1 ext few ‘months-since he} One former City official, in a been five City Controllers. Tee qump nuisances might result in a ° CHICAGO. Feb. 18 (UP)—A Te ne their A Support ane’ Jin the n at families on .elief is letter to The Times, pointed out were attorneys, one was an auto- . : h —4A promised to conside . ¥ 8 “jury of 10 women and two men, his statement said, “but I feel increasing steadily. In Center at " ry ae ot ae he er and yr Sitar ut Sombustities: most of them parents, began pow the time has come to make Township direct relief cases alone ™' ou. Proper norma 3 amwritien law P ras Hall th He asid that he had recom: hearing arguments and testimony intentions not to be a there has been an increase of 80 at a time when its actual bal- unwritten law a ty Hall that mended a central incinerator for today on charges that Howard Ruowh ny n per cent in the last year. ances are a matter of guesswork. the chief financial officer cannot ryphigh disposal in his smoke
: is He, too. suggested a full-time be an expert in this field. trol ts Lass, 13, killed his 7-year-old Rea Rich Experience | The committee warned that the dget director, Confronted. With an under-fi: rol report s. 2 playmate, Lonnie Fellick. boa | tant effort increase in number of families on : tees * Prosbeutors said their first It has been my cons al & of relief will continue and that by| It is a matter of history and nanced budget for this. vear, Girl - Acci dentall Shot : : nstituents | - 9 , witness would be Gerald Mich- oo Jani a of A a Drob. next winter the load may be 300, common knowledge that the Con- Mayor Feeney's administration Y
: {troller has to learn municipal fi- has learned in the seven weeks it 1 8iak, 5. who told police ne nM, perplexing them and to be Per cent greater than in 1046 and, ancial procedure from scratch, has been in office the effect of in- By School Play Gun
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