Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1948 — Page 9
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Loyola Regent To Talk Tonight
The Rev. Fr. Michael I. English, 8. J., regent of Loyola University School of Medicine, will speak at the dinner meeting of
units of university life. He will speak of thé relationship of Catholic education to hospitals and doctors.
Fairchild Attacks Vote Prosecution
Motives behind the return of Grand Jury indictments on election frauds a week before the primary election a year ago were attacked by Frank Fairchild, candidate for the GOP prosecutor nomination, in a series of speeches last night. “The prosecutor's office must
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ments of the public,” Mr, Fairchild said. “Has the present incumbent (Prosecutor Stark) done this?” he asked. “Or has he used the power of his office to further personal ends?” + Mr. Fairchild charged ‘that political motives were behind the prosecution of some party works ers on election fraud charges during the mayoralty campaign.
Candidate Demands ‘Open Primary’
groups was made by Resmond PF. Murray, candidate for the 21th district Democratic nomination for Congress, in a speech at Cum{berland last night. If party voters are left free to make their own choice of candi{dates, a ticket will be nominated that the people will support in | November,” he said.
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Public Invited to Hear District Winners At Central Library Auditorium bj By ART WRIGHT Fifty-four grammer school pupils will compete fonight in the} first semifinals of The Times Spelling at the Auditorium, Pennsylvania and St. Clair Sts.
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semifinals, Twenty still standing at the close of Friday's contest will take part in the finals on Apr. 30 in the library auditorium. At the finals, the last speller remaining in the eliminations will be crowned Indianapolis champion and will go to Washington, D. C., next month to compete in|
The Times Spelling Bee the past ithe National Spelling Bee. All
expenses for the trip to Washington and the week-long stay there | will be paid by The Times. .
Engineers Group To Hear GE Expert
Dr. Ellsworth D. Cook of the General Electric Co. general en{gineering and consulting laboratory, Schenectady, N. Y. will speak here at 8 p. m. tomorrow. His talk before a joint meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers will be given in the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. auditorium. It will be on “A Few Special Developments.” Dr. Cook is now directing the development of high frequency devices and measuring equipment for GE. He has had wide experience in the electrical and radio fields.
Chief Suspends Four
Policemen for 3 Days Four police officers were suspended three days by Police Chief
“neglect of duty.” They were Patrolmen Clyde Ashly, William Lée, Albert Booth. | and Luther Kurtz all serving on| the night force in the near North, Side districts. Chief Rouls said the suspensions were based upon reports from their ‘superiors that they were not patrolng their “beats” properly and were spending too much time in neighborhood restaurants.
Greenfield ‘Gleaners’
Tour The Times Plant The Gleaners Home Economics Club of Greenfield made a ‘tour
a part of their activities program for the month. The following members: made the tour: Floy Fisk, -president; Virginia Collins, vice president; Violet Breece, secretary-treas-urer; Lois ‘Caughman, reporter} Frances MecClarnon, chaplain:
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