Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1948 — Page 18
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sen’s Bandwagon Hint Completion | Into Ohio as Foes [Of New Atom Test
der How to Stop If Report Use of Guided IRE 2 Dead, 42 Injured _ (3a oe A 20 5 wey Backers Declare Spotligh Missile at Eniwetok 2 J In Crash” of ‘Rocket’ hia rarimsiens 8 a Dew are Spotlight HONOLULU, Apr. 15 (UP)— : /) KREMLIN, Okla., Apr. 15 (UP) an ia are 8 ik Yaa pid oc. ~~ Shifts From Taft to Minnesotan that the first phases. of atomic dob Y foRifemen und Polit Searches : By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer tests at Eniwetok Atol have heen GR streamlined train today for ad-
WASHINGTON, Apr. 15—Harold Stassen reached for the completed and that they prob- : SN | ditional victims of a crash in ‘whip on his bandwagon today and pushed his big team on [ably involved the use of a guided ’ BM | which at least two persons were aid Ohio and Oregon AH the Best presidential § primaries. mastie. sbnices pointed out'ihat killed and 42 were injured. “Th a of dust, Tom ey, Taft and ; dead e ; - 800 DOUnMS ..eeerrevees 33.500325.00] can hopefuls wondered whether they could stop him. high ranking officers and scien- tor hase of Rae Have Sut Sod [email protected], ~~ Mr. Stassen’s stirring Wisconsin and Nebraska victories in-|tists headed by Lt. Gen. John E. the: Rock i‘ 200 POUDAS ..ovoniianas : Hull, have been at the atomic 5 Three coaches of 1600 DOUBMS .....ssise.. 1.009200) to Mr. Stassen thought only two|testing grounds for more than a : Island line's southbound Texas : men remained in. the range of month. : possibilities for the nomination—| Gen Hull and his staff sailed their man and Senator Arthur H.|from Pear! Harbor Mar. 8 aboard : Vandenberg. But they questioned /the USS McKinley and other ships the ability of either Messrs.to Joint Atomic Task Forcelk Dewey or Taft to keep their dele-| Seven. . ) Highway patrolmen said the gate followings so “tied” as to Rumors Circulate " bodies of the victims were manblock Mr, Stassen and then| It was believed here that top gled almost beyond recognition. “throw” the convention to a com-|officers did not leave their tempromise—the most likely one be- porary headquarters here until ) TR oe Jaton mers: 13 Mr. Taft DE a Et Ane oats Pad ih anus . ) t y, driver of the , esca sithough hoping he can make an % NATE Gl cu be with scratches. a Ted pressive stand against Mr. a dryad, right out of mythology: | me heavily loaded truck hit Stassen in Ohio, said they be-|today that the bomb was set off arbed in. leaves and timid as {the ee ou coaches just lieved that as of now Mr. Dewey last week-end. 9 : aes hard enough to spread a rail and nr bh Sh St. terms, the picture 1shas a better chance to be nomi-| One source sald the test prob-| 8 fawn. But shucks, it's just Hol | (8 SHC aE a nm 40-year-old Minnesotan nated than Mr. Stassen. Their ably involved the use of a guided lywood's June Haver again— |against a freight train standing|%ha%e U. S. Statement the party bosses. Hereireason was that the Taft strength|missile, rather than an under-| ,.. . on a side track © 23:[email protected], WASHINGTON, Gov. Washington much talk turned iwould be more likely to swing to|water test or ‘a bomb dropped this time modeling a new- * ] - er , 00 rev pL Heceipts Tor the Sassen ein, on the New Yorker than to the Min-|from an airplane. This person| fangled bathing suit made of ore I. Xestar un Rents Odi” +fav rian revs iar current fiscal year titongh Apt. 13, oot v. Dewe . sald : 4 , Rocket, | ‘mo. 500 poids ; pared : tof dmilas talk Be seh didn't stop for of on Smususlly. large Dumber hand-painted silk leaves ap- [said he was traveling about 75| #00-1iee ares BEB ge oncey 437.880 T1L 128 The plan could appraisals, Sen. Taft breath—or even a tired sigh—be-/moved secretly to Eniwetok, in-| pliqued on flesh-colored topper |miles an hour when the truck hit.|edium eo eee Recsimts S418 SL : effect if the res considered to have been|fore bursting into Ohio today.|dicating that heavy ramps ma d trunk The traln Swepvad fiom the track) pounds .., Iv. Boas Gack Baiance £as0.86t81 5. desired 1 the most critical blow by His schedule was typical of his|have been built. for launching] ro ore and crashed against a Tow ofl commen Benet terres A Eo 2 aan TH s Arranged third-place run in Ne- kind of campaigning for months|such a missile . # empty tank ears: In the freight. | 16-1100 pounds ose, ssepev 3300Q20.00 ? The meeting 800d Stassen show- past. He left Cleveland today for Russ View Arrival [am tic rin Beton’, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE ranged by Jae in Ohio might pull{Hiram, where he was to address a| Rear Adm. William 8. Parsons, |. Local Produce 600- 800 DOUNAS ..coevsraees. [email protected] Clearings ...... Sess his SAELS 4H ISL mission i: mock oitieal Sonvention at/head of the Navy's atomic de- es i 00-1000 pounds "L111 [email protected] : of the PHO iram College. PLANT - sarees : . : Eiram to romngawny oh |ionte, Said betary leaving for Emly Classes to 0 | |i, meme ane, soar, 3001000 Pounds “111 Truck Grain “ : Carles Pury, another : would avoid actual physical dam- sags, ihe hang 41% Tha. and over. 27; | 500- 900 DOUNAS sareeceseess I600@IT00| A 1 Traianooolie flour mills and or. : est, will be a Ex-Circus Rider Tops |28e. He said the task force would . bry. EY » 000M. Slevsiors are 25 25 108 iw ng of the Pla: concentrate on recording damage| Kirshbaum Center to Stefi 3 Tiel NG, vs. yellow corn, $3.30 per bushel; new white Bi recently in {As Armored Car Driver |effects with scientific devices in- 400° 4 lamas: 4c: grade ‘A medium, 00438 00| corn, $3.25; new No. 3 oats. 31.2%; yell : ‘wo it of the T-5 Walter F. Logsdon, 1211|stead of using targets such as Begin Studies May 5 38¢: arge. 37c; no grade, 30c. Mediu . ,00! soybeans, 14 per oent molsture, $3.67. __}] y Ee eS whi for Polk St., has been chosen as the ships. Kirshbaum Community Center N f Bl arce ard ort best armored car driver in the| Departure of the USS McKin-(has opened its new Children's i » <i 2 new business Sixth Constabulary Squadron !n|ley and other ships of the task|Playhouse for Dramatic Arts, di- : ST a . } ¢ amm— Sots. Germany. force was kept a top secret after|rected by Miss Harriett Winston. I= MOORE OPEN ormer circus rider, T-5|four Russian merchant vessels| on May 5, dramatic classes for > | Iq 1 | State Senato Logsdon entered the Army in|lying off Honolulu harbor wit- a, yy 8 to 12 years old, = - sie emai TE | 3
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The Bible Investigation Club of the YMCA announces the following speakers and subjects for the 6:05 p. m. dinner meeting for the remaining Wednesdays in April and those in May: The Rev. Charles T. Alexander of the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church, “The Psalms”; a World Service speaker; the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg of the Grace Methodist Church, “The Book of Life”; William H. Schmelzel, president of A Tent Full of Giant Ace Motors, “Youth and Testa-
Bargains at Pigmy Prices ments’; the Rev. Lyman H, Brun-
er of the Episcopal Church of the Advent, “The Story of the Proph- ; ets”; Francis M. Hughes, ‘United Sized {States commissioner in Federal
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8'4=Inch ment for certain groups,” he said, ; i ® “Organized gambling in Marion TN ] © SPACE - SAVER for small Choice Cu ; County must be stopped.” 4 % ’ COMB DUST ; The candidate also proposed in- / TR n = : homes and apartments! J 7 |stallation of a Gamewell com- hil pone?! : PS 1 C Pp ANS Rp munication system to “insure ¥ tha : @® ATTRACTIVE blue- or wineRy z or regular reports from patrol cars| E 5 striped covers! 11%-Inches wide dec- c In every part of the county 24 : ours a day.
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and fine teeth, » a ¥ 3 : a ( gait he fer modern! Wilson Proposes pres HLH ® BUDGET-PRICED for moneyCURTAIN RODS saving homemakers! EL ge Property Tax End | “5.8 ey
brackets. Opens to 48 inches. Wesley T. Wilson, candidate for
the GOP state Senator nomina-| ba ; : , ; : GAS RANGE
(tion, proposed that the present! , iti LB IE . || “archaic property tax” should be! Reconditioned $39.00
{abolished in a speech before the. ‘ = \ Se ; and guaranteed. 0 : : Garfield Peribican ‘Club last : : g & TERMS : hd NE The XT etT : property tax originated ; ? > 8 ¥ in the feudal days paid gin NN : : You CAN ROLLAWAY BED sals for the use of their land in| , J : J of | the days ‘when the ane - the| WY v : AFFORD! i ed? $2400 [peraon of Jhe king owned all the, B Small" chriying charge go Mr. Wilson proposed that a state net income tax be substi-|
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