Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1948 — Page 8
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jobs, eventually | most to war effort. There'd be no| yone else except atomic technicians Bclentiats. 5 gy Fae ee | course 1s too plainly set; that her | promises would mean a el ak than in past; that positive harm Present proposals for selective might result from sense of false! service and UMT are based.on security if such meeting were peacetimé ts. : held. 4 If war comes soon, World War » i : S : Republicans talk privately of | % once. They're only traified reserve new taxes to pay for armaments, | i this country has. Pilots, bombar- even as they vote for current tax| diers, navigators, alreraft me- reductions. chanics probably would be called! - One top Senator predicts it's first. first thing Congress will have to do when it gets back next year. Republicans justify their votes for lower taxes mow on | ground that it’s party pledge | which must be kept—even | though only temporarily.
Benate Finance Committee dis-| Files are current as of Mar. 3Y,icugsed war profits informally this |
1947, are thought to be 90 per week. Republicans said, “Nobody | cent eorrect as of today. must make a dime out of next| JYocal draft boards would be war.” Democrats assented; one; called back. At start, they'd have !Senator hoped Congress would] to allocate manpower to essential “have the guts” to ive up to this. , as well as induct men for £ = cials f ork would have 0 be dons ny| Discuss Withdrawal 4-F's and over-age men. DISCOUNT IT if you choose, | # = = but fact is there are Democrats DESPITE TALK, there'll be nolin Congress—not southerners— Truman-Stalin meeting if initia- who are discussing how best to tive has to come from Washing-|stage-manage withdrawal of ton, White House gets steady|President Truman as party's flow of mail urging it, from peo-|candidate. ple who think President should| They ask each other whether make one last try for peace. withdrawal should be just before But President's friends say he Republican convention, so GOP is convinced nothing could come|won’t have a personal target to of such meeting; that Russia’s'shoot at, or just after it, so
Our Fair City—
Both Parties Delay Filling -
Slates for County Primary
Prosecutor Post So Far Without a Candidate; Maneuvering for Last-Minute Deals Seen UNUSUAL DELAY in appearance of candidates for § major offices in the county primary election May 8 i indicated today that leaders in both parties are maneuver- ; ing for last-minute deals. Although the deadline for filing of candidates is only
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Truman would take all Repub|lican barbs—and opposition would {have ug oF ed Prom undez it by {quick 8
| enced lieves Truman can withdraw “gracefully.” And southerners on Capitol Hill | are passing word that one of their | number saw Eisenhower recently, came away with idea Ike would accept Democratic draft. is that at close of con{ference the southeérner—a Sena{tor—asked, “Will you please leave the door open to a possible draft by the Democratic Party?” and Ike said: “I will not close the door to that possiblity.
SOME REPUBLICAN politicos are passing out word K that time has come to stop attacking Truman. Reason: They want him to be Democratic nominee, because they think they can beat him with anyone. Draft-Eisenhower movement scares them. n » r This time, U. S. Steel isn’t shutting down, despite coal miner walkout. Corporation | officials won't tell how tuch coal they have in reserv®, but they estimate operating rate next week at 95.1 per cent capacity. That's less than 1 ner cent below this week's operations. Strike’s 12 days old. Three independent stéel companes have made small operating cuts. Another, Jones and Laughlin, has just received larggest shipment of coal ever transported on Ohio river; won't say where it came from. Steel Sompany captive mines are all shut down. » ” » AMERICANS FOR Democratic Action, a group of old New Dealers, is reported to be lining up to indorse a ticket of Eisenhower| and William O. Douglas, Supreme Court Justice. ADA - executive committee meets in Pittsburgh Apr. 10, with authority to indorse presidential candidate. It is significant that Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., a leading light of ADA, led off ‘the plea. for Eisenhower to run. Junior's statement sald he was acting as private citizen, but the ADA crowd knew about it advance and then whispered, “that’s man we'll
a week away, not a single aspirant for the prosecutor nomination has entered ‘the race in either party. Evel Prosecutor Judson L. Stark, presumed to be planning | seek the GOP ‘GOP renomination, hasn't made a single move to a. his intentions. Neither has any ‘other Republican indicated for the the prosecutor race * Stark's plans and those of his opposition likely op Bear, the last day plained that several clerks were talking politics on the job. The Only She anda, Oto. | line Pott nv J Th Sheriff Al Magenheimer for the | fimand against that sort of GOP sheriff nomination. | Shing 10>the Tuture.
obody, has filed f ine Democrats sherift led sox! | Branch Gambling
3 oak ke» big rush net
gambling joint just opened up out on the near North Side,
tl : # [bout an eight-minute streetcar Shion Stickers hh f ride from downtown. We're told JITHE POLICE DEPART- 1 , y. wi MENT issued so man ic Th stickers in any chance,’ dice, poker, pick-'n’-three months of this year | win, lotteries and horse race that all the budget money for | books.
that opera is year has It is a branch office of an- ! x been SE aatios money | other popular gambling casino will have to be transferred to | around town.
cover “sticker” expenses for the rm, : ” Jet of the year, Busy Explaining
= ; Thre was ree-for- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS over a’ » 10 all are busy these days explaining ner night but but the Police De~ | Why the county roads are in
such terrible condition. The whole trouble is money, they say. There's not nearly enough of it. The Commissioners bewail the fact that the last Legislature failed to pass a bill
4 heard nothing about } it. he Jovy involved four baret tenders throwing out a dissat- : istied customer who said he lost bo $65 playing in a “26 game” gt the tavern.
jidorse. »
WE'VE HEARD there's a new County rural population is against
Martinsville Faces Daylight Saving Fight
Times State Servi MARTINSVILLE, Mar. 27—A fight over daylight saving time looms when the issue comes up before the council on Apr. 6. The five-member council appears di-} vided over whether the city shail adopt fast time for summer, acSording to an unofficial poll. A large segment of the Morgan
fast time. This was indicated when a vote was taken at a
local farm bureau meet and the “att nce ‘was hal
years.
STATE DEATHS
I KEMPTON — Thomas H, Foutch, 4, carpenter,
62; Herbert Bakar, 89, -ei ontiinta Steel C GALVESTON—Homer William Sager, 82. LOGANSPORT--Osceola D. Phillips, 50. FRANKLIN—Tecumseh Henry Meek, 83, retired school teacher. ANDERSON MIE. Anna E. Rockwell, 84; Charles J. Madigan, Mrs. Nettie
Ostheimer, 10; Claude Barker, Mrs. Eliza
= » » City Hall employees in the future must do their political gossiping outside their offices. | providing a way to finance road The other day a customer in | repair through assessment of Mayor Feeney's ‘office com- | property owners.
which, they say, would have
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PORTLAND—Ted Alan Brown, 2. PARKER—John Harty, 79. * HARTFORD CITY--Charles Barton, 77, {Former county commissioner. SOUTH BE!
ie AE Anna Stamates, 91. ! LAKEVILLE—Delbert E. Neddo, 54. | NEW PARIS—Alpha ». Brookins, 69. KENDALLVILLE—~Dudley N. Saw wyer, 88. HAMMOND--Willard D. Memering, 39. | gy PARLINGTON—Albert David Emmons,
FORT—Roy H. Wall, 62, Nickell
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ROANN-—Mrs. Troy Guy DECATUR—-Edwin H. Giltiom 70, former township trustee | MARCO—Mrs. Nannie June Keller, 83. | LINTON—Mrs. Dollie Clin ne INGTON — Mrs, “Josephine 8i-
D—Don Wade Foster, 79. { SELBY VILLE Mrs J. Homer Walton,
81; Mrs. Ed Se 65. PLYMOUN' ford Nora Alice Travis, 77.
YM COLUMBUS Wiitian: H. Robinson, 82, | retired rallroader; Andrew Denny, 7
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South Side Church of the Nazarene
* Olive and Le Grande Sts. A. L. EMMERT, Pastor
6:30 A. M.—Sunrise Service. 9.30 A. M.—Sunday School.
We want 500 in attendance Short program by the children Unveiling and Dedication of our NEW HAMMOND ORGAN. EASTER MESSAGE by the PASTOR Easter Cantata by the Young People
The South Side Church of the Nazarene and Pastor THE REV, A. L. EMMERT
Extend to you, our many friends, Joyous Easter Greetings
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“Teoh, This Than was the Son of God
There was a darkness over the whole earth. It was the darkness of humanity's Sespeis It was the darkness of God's sorrow. A man had lived . and loved them to the end. A man had died for others . . ..
for others . and now was dead. J
And then the Sun broke through again! A voice rent the blackness as of sentinel torch. It was qchuman voice . , had given the orderio strike the nails that crucified the man.
“Truly,” came the Roman's
"And others echoed the words .
From our churches the cry still rings forth. And in the churches the darkness of humanity's despair is lifted . . . the memory of God's SOrTOW ‘gives place to divine joy. In the churches we worship and learn to serve the One
Who truly was the Son of God.
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cry, . . across the land . . .
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s 1 "Truly, this Man was the Son of God.” Wednesday, Acts 2 across the centuries.
strong Church, neithe Without q can survive. There are four sop © C |Lizction every person should Sound naagus why and support the Church. regularly
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Inter-Church Rallies every Bat. night. 20th and Meridian
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Charles R. McCarty Mortuary
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A Friend of the Church
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Business Men's Assurance Co.
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Burk & Weaver Cleaning Co:
105 E .North RL 2149
Modern Scavenger
Service Co. 5360 N. Keystone Ave.
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Stettler s Bakery
(Rolls, Donuts, Pastries) AUNT KATE’'S COOKIES
Bell's Pharmacy
Prescription Center 2402 Hoaarastem CA. 87
BELL. Owner “Your Neighborhood Pharmacist”
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Cleaners
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J. Kasle & Sons,
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Midland Building Industries,
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Bornman Transfer Co.
3721 E. 10th St.
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IT'S | day, Apr. On th fret hier he three days THE CIV formance of day, a pres Conference t graduate an at Indiana 1 in Indiana s
MEANW last two pa season: 8:30 P. m. next | all, of cours Fabien § end will ‘be Resnik, sopr of the Metn Dr. Sevi to Act I, I
Isolde duet :
and the “Lo und Isolde”
THE PR Act II, Kun and the Int “Parsifal” i With - Rims Concluding t Dr, Sevi Elmer A. st and soloists Certs, With tyy eal undertal
