Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1948 — Page 4

Mr. Ball told of the society’s cooperative efforts with

ce he intends a health program under way that it will have to be completed by the next ad-

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The Governor also pointed to strides being made in mental health treatment which he said hua been woefully lacking in the

Anton Hulman Jr. of Terre of the statewide drive which. opens Apr. 1 and runs for a month, said he believed the group could raise the quota, estimated at about $322, 000 (amount raised last year) with $61,750 for Marion County, and that it might even be exceeded if those who believe in the cause intensely move into the campaign with the same vigor they have shown in their county societies.

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FREAK ACCIDENT—Charles Graham, 55, was trimming a tree from this porch roof at 1854 Central Ave., when a large limb fell, demolishing the porch. Mr. Graham was plunged to the ground. He is in fair condition at General Hospital. He lives at

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By KEYES BEECH Times Foreign Corcespondent

TOKYO, Japan, Mar. 9—A man’s house may be his castle as the saying goes, but in Japan in this occupation year of 1948 it may also, be his prison.

Such at least is the situation with respect to Emperor Hiro-

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| ministry, a stubborn island of feudalism in Japan's postwar sea/gasoline used by .city vehicles His every move|during January is dictated by imperial house- compared with the amount used He is per-|in the same period last year, was announced today by D. G. Watkins, municipal garage superin-

of annoyance to American occu-|tendent.

hito and his imperial palace. Hirohito, chief instrument of American occupation policy, is a virtual prisoner today. 2 Permitted Few Visitors Hirohito’s keepers are top officials of the imperial household

of , democracy.

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mitted few visitors, The ill-concealed arrogance of the palace clique is often a source

pation officials who have been

Hirohito a Virtual Prisoner,

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called for Information of the Emperor's annual poetry contest was curtly told that the contest was not being run for the benefit of newspapers.

Japanese newspapermen fare even worse. They are allowed only as far as the tiny corner alloted them .in the household ministry building just inside the palace grounds.

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City Vehicles Use 3576 Less Gallons of Gas

A reduction of 3576 gallons of

and February,

The city used 64,965 gallons

exposed to it. during the first two months of Hirohito may have renounced |i), year Last year during Jandivinity, but so far as MacArthur's headquarters is con-|Uary and February a total of 68. cerned he is still a sacred cow,|541 gallons was used by cityThis is because American pol-lowned vehicles. However, the icy, from Potsdam to the present, city is paying 20.3 to 21.8 cents a has tacitly upheld the emeror gallon today, whereas last year

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