Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1948 — Page 2

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By ROBERT BLOEM

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y Indiana Citizens for Wallace! "$52,000 to Be Spent, Soday eonfidentiy foretast . ea Party . pacity crow: hear Henry - — Aid Cleanup Drive lace here despite continued re- Reg n By LOUIS ARMSTRONG buffs in their efforts to obtain The City Council has added its overnight accommodations for A whole 3 him. Democratic P

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The third party presidential Mr candidate will speak at the Naval tween his 1 A Armory at 8 p. m. tomorrow. The get all available information were be whe final sioner’s department. armory will seat approximately held up momentarily because the 3 The equipment which includes 3800 persons. message was given over a four- end when a ! . - : , didates fol 15. one and- one-half ton dump . party line, but the operators can trucks and two street sweepers,’ The Citizens for Wallace organ set up 1 ’ finally traced the call was + will be ordered for delivery in ization here continued to seek ac- without con! time to take part in the clean-up |commodations for Mr. Wallace . = 8 Boetcher. beginning the last of this month. and his party. The group will be| po ICE SPED to a residence Silent © The council gave its approval in Evansville tonight, expect t0!¢rom where the calls had been «I have nof to the order last night under sus- remain here overnight tomorrow. made but found no trace of a nection with 1 pension of rules to speed pur- They then will go to Gary for the murder. A tot with wistful grin Boetcher said chase of the vehicles. candidate's third and last appear-igstyck his head out from behind any — Called ‘Dirtiest City’ | ance of his current tour of Indi-|3 doorway and admitted: “I (Mayor Feen y Malo, street commission-| . did it.” . The re er, ‘said the trucks and sweepers Paul Robeson on Program Officers said the boy is a comic was out of P would play & Key part in the Mr. Wallace will share the book fan. ly. City's effort to “debunk” the au- ” se speaking platform with Paul His resigna they John Gunther, who. called . —" Fobeaon, famed Negro singer, and i . Sheldon Book ndianapolis the dirtiest city in sis ” o - . 7illilam Gailmore, former radio!}" ar 0 | ers ocratic the USA. MEET "WOMAN OF TIMES'—The wife of a World War Il veteran, Mrs, [network commentator. He is be- under the law Charles Miller, chairman of th : ing accompanied on the tour b a county Run 07 ta Wade B. Gilley of Tyndall Towne, her 4-year-old son, Danny, and a bag. of candy oF acsompan Pi patria Er . . Be ynmi tee; asked the ‘council last might| Were responsible yesterday for the capture” of "The Woman of The Times,” Mrs. |paign manager, - and several oll S p new chairma what it had done to correct condl-| Wayne Warrick (right). Mrs. Gilley is shown here receiving a Times check for $50. |others. ’ rt es tions which ‘caused discolordtion - MEG 4a Overnight hotel reservations| tea? I Tha of homes in the southeast section pl z y > ° were canceled Saturday by the Surprise Walkout J = or of the City." ant ire 0SS 4 Warren Hotel management. The e hia fhe uct tha ne va obless Veteran's Wife ii ui sri Expected to Spread Si on d the City combustion engineer ments for a ‘Wallace tea set ior : : J - to fs making an investigation, Mf. S ; ° ‘ 3 ® y(¢ p. m. tomorrow. A surprise walkout of anthra is expected 10 Miller declared he felt the home- i p WwW f T Mrs. Jessica Rhine, executive/cite miners closed 15 operations didate for the owners were getting the “‘brush- ’ ICI S oman Oo Imes secretary of the Indiana Citizensiand idled approximately 7000 phi oft HAMMOND ; UP)=— . ' s for Wallace, said no new accom-imen in three of the five hard coal litic “Getting Run-Around” Firemen" were A 8 ” ) Tyndall Towne Resident ‘Acts On a Hunch, modations have been found. Shel =. oo oes of northeast Oe ws “We want something done oe» removing Captures Mystery Lad $50 on First Da | said 300 invitations to the tea had 8 Candidates about the situation,” he de- smouldering bales of waste paper y y y: y been sent out but that no place/erD Pennsylvania today. chairmanship manded, “and we want someone today from a paper plant that : By ART WRIGHT had been found to hold that affair] Open predictions were that the Sa or, me: to pay the damage done to OUriwas damaged by fire yesterday. If you've ever doubted woman's intuition, read what either. strike, a sympathy gesture to the Election Boa homes. All we are getting is they o. wae estimated at be- - Mayor Promises Protection [closed bituminous pits, would torney and Fun-around.” ag happened yesterday on the first day of the search for “The| 1n the face of a hostile atti- spread by tonight, and that oth- Mayor Feen Robert Traugott, American |tWeen $200,000 and $500,000. Woman of The Times": tude to the Wallace appearanceler mines would join the 13 op-| sth Ward ch Veterans Committee, asked the| Flant officials said the fire ap- : : by several local organizations, erations closed in Schuylkill and Feeney’s secr council to request a ruling on a Porently was started by sparks Less than an hour after Mrs. Wade B. Gilley, 179-A [the party headquarters here said, Northumberland Counties and This handsome, streamlined pen holds lots of ink City Hall p : and Robert .

Mayor Feeney has promised ad-/the two mines closed in Luzerne

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against the Citizens Gas & Coke Forrester St., Tyndall Towne, told her unemployed, war

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Utility. Several carloads of chemical veteran husband that she had a “hunch” she could find rally at the naval armory. The| urprised’ : . . i Mr. Traugott had made the re-|PUlP and newsprint were ignited nv. . Woman of The Times” American Legion is among the] In Scranton, Michael Kosik, ly designed in maroon, green or blue multi" Several Wi quest at several previous meet- when the sparks fell to a first- : of candy at Washington and Me-|groups strongly opposing the president of Dis. 1, United Mine, colored plastic, or solid black : ay y reported “dis ings. fe charged the council with f100F storage room. . % she had won $50 for doing|ridian Sts. on the promise that/Wallace campaign. Workers, said the walkout “came p Y 3 ATE City Hall cor taking ‘a ‘“‘do-nothing” attitude A eHIpleYass, Silver Giad- just that. he “would be good and help| Mr Wallace's speech here is 3 Surprise” He also said hel : 3 the slate of foward the utility and received a Solved minor burns. Four or five| Mrs. Gilay was in the middle Mamma’, expected to be devoted to a great ould try ‘to find out what it Stationery, Street Floor oF en a m the spectators’ + n arch? . 4 section. Es ooh |Aremen Teceived minor burma, hy thinking x psi Walking slowly in W. Washing- iru an appeal to HOOSIET! The hard coal strike developed ; : ing away fol Clement Stanford, another anti- . A budget and what was to be done ton St., past H. P. Wasson & Co.,| He also will discuss labor and after rumors circulated last night r TT ere ema- back. utility crusader, reminded * the Physical Education Budget Ant ad been aid off| Mrs. Gilley and Danny eyed every peace issues which along With 88-| ser, snc ar Toeis taced tel] ; Mr. Book Council that Friday is the dead- Goon Visits Schools [2s a machinist at the Prest-O- woman they passed. riculture form the .backbone of hibi a SWis faced Nu: } : lauding Mr, line to appeal the permanent 10- P Lite last Friday. In front of H. Lieber & Co.|his third party platform. gation over the soft coal walkout. _cpey poli ’ services to th . cent frolley fare and the .in-| Indianapolis is the site for the Follows a Hunch at 4:10 p. m., Mrs. Gilley saw a| Mr. Wallace said in Evansville| The president of the United] | Please send me the following New Di gt "It i= with . creased water rates. «+. |annual inspection by the junior, ” woman who looked like her aunt,|today that the mew reduction in Mine Workers was expected to rt ng New Diamond Pens: the Democrat Councilman J. Pofter Seiden-/men of the school of physical edu-| ‘1 have a feeling, she - told| Mrs. Frank Shawl, 1112 N. Down- federal income taxes was “the| ask the U.S. District Court today | Quan. Color resignation. sticker questioned the legality of cation of University of Illinois. A her husband, “that I can finding St. Walking up to her, Mrs./greatest phenomenon that ever to dismiss the temporary restrain-{ ! 3 devoted most an existing supp ent to the group of 117 students, the largest that ‘Woman of The Times’ and Gilley handed her a copy of the happened in the government.” ing order. ¢ : senssssense AE sata ss rats aR ERAS AES RANE. party and i City’s contract with the Indian-|group ever to make the trip, are win the $50.” That was at 3:25| Final (Red Streak) Edition of| “Taxes are cut $5 billion while| One official hinted that if John i really great apolis Power & Light Co. in Indianapolis today through Pp. m, The Times and said: “You are expenses go up $5 billion,” Mr. 1. Lewis and the miners fail to | ~tisssesscse PEIN URINE eIEIRIIIEROIRRRIIRENS tics,” the staf Mr. Seldensticker pointed out|through Thursday to visit schools, Four-year-old Danny wanted to| the Woman of The Times.” Wallace said. “It's an exAmple of respond to the order in any way ! Mr. Boetch that the supplemental contract community centers, YMCA's and g0 along. Mr. Gilley said hel She was correct , . . she hadithe triumph of temporary polit- by tomorrow, the Justice Depart- : S8ssssentes seesaedeseseseNsIesTINIsaTIReTEsRtIY terms as coun was approved by the City Works | Industrial recreation programs. would look after the other two properly identified Mrs, Wayne ical expediency over reason.” ment may move at once to cite | 00800000858 800000000008 0008sNsntaenIeNIatITOEESI 1936 and. 194 Board Nov. 9, 1042, but was never, They will also visit Crawfords- children, Larry, 2 years, and Warrick, 5837 N. Pennsylvania ; them for contempt of court. ' tin troller in 193 Spproved by 3h City Couien, He art and New Augusta. Deaae, 7 Joutha, on 4 st, a native Hoosier whose hus- BARBED WIRE 75 YEARS OLD : CRY cesesersnnsncsassnssnass ZONG. ess. State. sraesss Masop Jos WO obtain “a legal H t of the inspection will onfident, rs. illey and| band operated the Warrick's Cut| Barbed wire, ‘dev : ; RF as : opinion on the question from Ed- be & banquet tomorrow night at Danny drove downtown in the| Rate Pharmacy at 38th and) America and ed Mrs. Manners, 1. [Charge ‘[]Cash * [Money Order (JC. O. D, S ward H. Knight, corporation the YMCA for alumni and|family automobile. At 3:50 p. m.| Illinois Sts. which recently was the standard cattle fence, was P Te oT ; ponsor C counsel. . |triends. Mrs. Gilley bought Danny a bagi damaged by fire. first made 75 years ago. age 11 RT Enna. nl Altar | oh ’ eri Catholic sor a card t Saturday in William Barr

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