Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1948 — Page 23
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[Political Blurbs Pour Into Ohio’s Mailboxes |As Primary Winds Up ~~. Workers Cover State in Droves as Campaign Costs of Taft and Stassen Nudge $200,000
campaign Jn years began to hit the saturation point today. The assault on citizens from printing press, radio and stump
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Board fo Notify them of Penalties py LOUIS ARMSTRONG gighty open - air automobile} lots in Indianapolis were today with operating in violation of the City ZonOrdinénce, A he situation was disclosed foljoving a conference of Mayor Al . Jack Kammins, Zoning president, and Noble Holister, executive secretary of the |:
Was an awesome thing. ; . Neither cave nor potato cellar was adequate haven from this mighty political twister, = | A C—————— "Every strategem known to get Pred people to the polls was being | iC fices Ga |
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{literature will bury Ohio mall) boxes between now and next/ | Tuesday, primary day. Both Tart) Experts See and Stassen forces will be on the Gradual Rise air all over the state many times x kr |dafly with spot radio. announce- BY AUSTIN C. WEHRWEIN
| the! United Press Stall Correspondent {ments extolling the virtue Or Ae WASHINGTON, Apr.-30--Busi-
Estimates of the cost of the Ness and government leaders see | campaign nudge toward $200,000, no strong prospect for lower | Thousands of workers will ring Prices and’ some. expect inflation) |doorbeils and tackle prospective to continue at a steady but not| \voters by telephone over the spectacular pate, a survey showed today. | week-end. . S Secretary of Treasury John W.| Stassen Platters Snyder said “inflationary pres-| The Stassen radio’ approach, sures” are continuing. He urged through “platters” to be licked the nation's bankers to keep up clean from 20 stations, Will gO their “splendid” efforis to’ keep a about as follows: damper on specylative loans, John, Mary will say to her hus-| Other Treasury experts preband, whom do you like for Pres- gicted that prices will rise gradu«|ident? John is no fall guy for ajjy, hitting the nation’s pocket-| the. politicians. He hasn't made hook with ull impact next Janu'Y up his mind. But Mary has been 5ry, : bi TY. i inking hard er brn oa. Their prediction was backed up : } ; e s fe ’ to some extent by t STUDY RABIES CONTROL—Studying recommendations to (ventures. I admire his forth- report from the Par Denar
poard. » yo _ The 80 operators will be sent| that they are in violation of the zoning ordinance and that os continue operation they must ptain a zoning permit from the
Refusal to comply with these forms will bring about prosecu= tion under the ordinance which carries a maximum penalty upon conviction of $300 fine for each day of violation, City officials
Grows Suspicious Mr. Hollister said he became jous that firms were operating without zoning permits when he became aware that there are so many open air lots over the city.|He said he knéw the board had never issued enough zoning permits to equal the number, A city-wide survey by members of the board and Mr. Hollister produced a list of 80 open-air car|
dealers -who do not--have -the re- slop the. sweep of rabies throughout the state are-{left to right]. irightness,. his. youth, . what. Dement, It -said--wholesale- prices: -
Gov. Ralph Gates, James K. Northam, attorney and vice presi. [stands for. ‘ast week edged up for the third
quired zoning permit. tha ,. Her husband warms. up to that week in a row. The Bureau of.
Both Mr. Kammins and Mr.. dent and Mrs. Howard Harrington, president, of the Indiana SoHollister said they believe many! ¢laty {or the Prevention of Cruelfy to ‘Animals — of the 80 dealers are not aware ; . . . ——— im nme— they - are violating the zoning H She FE i D dli ¥ ihe sees of this man Stassen the jj 4 r cent hi that ordinance. : morse ow ni ry ea Ne. he likes him too, * | same pee oh hey the “Many of the dealers’ lots are| You Get the Moa | " year. b | RP Steam
located In business zones and we S $ Mi d s h T Fm I - | presume the dealers believed open et or i nig t ong t You bP Shea inen Jat, Most experts feel that the air sales lots are in the same land; . Rot - [come ay, Jo I Steam behind risi 200 Have Already Entered but Last-Minute rum behind rising Blots will be
use classification as other com-| there pitching for Mr. Stassen. (oop. ated by the Faopat Riv esses,” Mr. i nb . . . : Mr. Taft's office insisted today tla busta Mr. Kammins Applications Could Bring Record High
(maybe his helpmate has $ome-1900 commodities was 1.6 per cent [thing, and agrees that the more nigher than four weeks ago and
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covery Program, new rearma- . their own big radio blurb pro-i py. spending and the cut in inHowever, he pointed out that open ‘wir lots “where automobiles are displayed for sale” require a special permit from the Zoning, Boar: {
entered, officials of the Legion-Times Charity Horse Show ex-| Blatwen headyuarters at eve! pected a last-minute influx of entries today before the deadline !and Tepor campaign pamph-) | tonight at midnight. ry CVN¢ lets. and dodgers being out out by. But there are some experts who le drivi i think there is a chance that d Still other entries were expected by mail Saturday, and some the ton, with people driving In... wu cay about where they Usell_as- Crime Curh: learly next week, which could swell the ‘entry list to an all-time from all‘over Ohio to obtain their. perhaps -dip:— ry a a high. All entries postmarked .on - ” ~- ——|share. ape and pli The particular part of the 2on-|, "nerare midnight. Apr.. 30, will One. Stassen._ pamphlet titled Chairman Jease P._ Wolcott (R Ing ordinance Covering Open aif|,. ,..ented, but no post entries d pp vent “Phe Man America Needs” is get-| Mich.) of the House Banking! car lots was passed 10 years ago.’ pe considered. ting an Ohio distribution of 300: Committee said recent price reAt that time many vagrants and| “ig. siways have scores of 000. “There “were. another - 300,000 ductions in the steel and elec-
criminals were using the car lots), ., ute entries” said “(Open at Purdue | mailed cards bearing Mr. Stas-/trical manufacturing Industry
more money into, circulation,
at night as headquarters for their \.. i. » Bowen, executive sec- |sen’s picture on one side and the may be the forerunner of cuts operations. Consequently the spe-| ...., “of the Indiana Saddle! {names of delegates in each of 11 a1] along the line. sal od pet requirement “at. Horse A tion, “because Times State Serviee de ee inane in an At“ horse owners Wait as long d3| LAFAYETTE, Apr. 30 — The side. ro Cie. o0-itiegut PO%8ible to see how their horses Gala Week celebration at Purdue > be ‘are shaping up for the show.” | University, which opens today, operators are a number of filling : : dow [will be attended by graduates and Stassen camps will have! .cention this week showed stations where one Or Wore cars Sneak Prev from all parts of the United workers out in droves — che Taft! pot six out of nine who. exare parked with “for sale” signs! yr. of the local horse own- States and as far north as New people from the regular Ohio Or- suey yn opinion expect higher painted on the window glass. will take part in'a “sneak pre- Toronto, Canada. {ganization and the Stassen people! prices. This practice 1 in di ot viol iow" of the Legion-Times SHOW, - Tne three-day session will be | {he so-called ‘Paul Revere” rid lation "of the ordanamcs” Mr, ‘gunjay at Bonham Stables yariked by reunions, the tradi-|*T® Carryiag the message to the ed High Voltage Hollister said. \ Inere. The Legion-Times showy 1 rites at the graves of John |T01ks just before the voting. | mprov g ! Mr. Hollister pointed out that|yiy be held at the Fairgrounds Purdue and David E. Ross, thei MT. Stassen will return 10 Ohio Coble “More Protective the sates lots are in a different Coliseurn nightly on Friday, 8at- Founder's Day banquet and. the for a final radio appeal Monday.| okt class from parking lots since ‘In, oy and Sunday, May 14, 15 Lo calty Dinner . Mr. Taft put in a terrific day of| High-voltage cable for ¢ ect. the latter the cars are not'\dis-| 4 je A special Sunday: aft- yaity * {campaigning yesterday, speaking currents, sheathed - in a metal played forsale. The open air : : | The first student to receive an, —swooeter New Philadelphia; reinforced polyethylene plastic in- . Bi ernoon session is also scheduled.| , 4 “at Purd We ' tional sales lot permit also requires the ile. = boll. ail. order advanced degree a ue, \rassillon, Alliance and Canton, stead of the conventional lead, operator to fence the lot ahd Menvwhile,. OES. 3 oy | Hetty “Huston, 82, Long 1s-/3nd today he carried his fight to contains three ollpaper-naniat treat its surface to keep dust et I Nk og and : Y., arrived ednesday | moredo. ‘ | ed conductors protected over down, [eet # vi Sisk, sans or the reunion. “a On the firing line for him also, by the shield. * clubs from throughout #ndiafa| Today's program will open with in these final days, will be Sen.) The polyethylene is light . were. Hp gn s o and| The Desert Song.” 1948 Harle- John W. Bricker and Gov. Thom- weight. moisture-proof and chemi Ces for all four of the ses¥ons B/C. quin Show, in-the Purdue Hail ‘of {as Herbert. : | leally- inert... : = / there were numerous out-of-state ng,qjc qt 8 p. m. A cast of 17| > ri.
{requests for season boxes. and Heifers Firm:
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Droves of Workers | mists-at-large who attended the
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students and a chorus of 50 voices | \ Particularly gratifying to offi-| yy; pe under the direction of Al-| Steers
[counter sale of box and side mez- pio Esther Pease, dance direc. | |
Robert A. Taft and Harold ' . - | Stassen. Probably four million pieces of | Ig |
notion. He acknowledges that papor Statistics’ weekly index of; -
With almost 200 of the best show horses in the Midwest already Sram would match Mr. Stassens.| .,.., taxes. All this will put]
{contested districts on the other, A check of the businessmen.|
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{zanine tickets in the lobby of the ; i : ) DANVILLE, Apr. 30—Double Todiannpon Power and Light Tog Bam Marks, techni gi | Steers and heifers were about | 130 360 pounds ........ooee 1.30010.00 tervices will be held at 10:30 Co. building on the Circle.” The) a ’ __ steady at the Indianapolis Stock-. is. 3ie pounds . [email protected] Lm. tomorrow jn St. Mary's poofh is open. Monday through Among Indianapolis graduates yards today in a cleanup. trade, . aid Sows Catholic Church for Pte. Billy Ray Saturday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. attending the celebration are|} . . we ruled steady to strong. 539! Ju. Chater SI SLT rand Pre. Jack Alien Ketter, | ‘Louis Lowe. secretary of the class voy ery fost —$1-to—$1:50 while 300-330 pounds : re
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Reymond” Ketter, Who Nave BOFNE mezzanine seals. TAA HHEREARIE oT cn pune cg r. share. of tragedy ” - GOOD TO CHOICE ore than their. share of tragedy. tickets. are.not reserved. seats and, vc 80108 poNRGS. Another son, 9-year-old Harry, will. be placed on sale at a later Ha: 158- B3unds Abie ; 180- 200 pounds . [email protected] Cholce-
“is drowned six years ago, before 'daté to be announced. . 700- 900 pound [email protected] te older sons met their deaths.| “Our idea of charging low, - A pounds . n ood 15 900-1100 pounds ...:i.l lis. 38.40 aie hh the recent Danville-Coatesville pooular prices for this important Tax Exem on + | 8-710 pounds . + 1880012100 100.1050 Jounsaa: »; v5 14s ats ” : ado. Mr. and Mrs. Ketter's spring event—prices within the : ; [ 300-43 pounds... 165081000, 100 900 pounds ne was destroyed. ~~ {means of the general public—s0} : : Cf i Settee gerens 1300 iis LIT e000 ou With Fourth Armored —Harhas proved highly sueeessful,” Farmers. throughout the state Local Issues : | Medium is Was with the 4th Armored Thomas (JE. Miller, commander of Today pondered Bi Burren val. t ho 304-1140. pounds. ronson aren J MMALI h n of the 3d Army when the Robison-Ragsdale post of the Court decision that they not | Apr. Mee | Common ~ : be was killed July 20, 1944, during. Legion. said {have to pay gross income tax on| STOCKS ig haves] TO0TIN0 BONNE le #NunN ' . PI Corp Yow iii ’ $= tones
Normandy invasion in Adl proceeds of the show will|the receipts from the sale of Hve- [Agente Pi CUPS 20M ouvaves ol 2 | go to charity and the futiire con: stock outside the state, {Amarionn Staten of A iui Bd Shalem. Duis LI Bee Jack was with the 3d Division struction of a downtown Com- ~The Supreme Court upheld the i's Ayres etic. pra series 4s 103 - Good of the 9th Marines Corps. ‘munity Youth Center. . ruling of the Fulten Circuit Court, I: 8 Ayre Bers 194% He was killed Mar, 7, 1045, ' - - which held that funds received heii R & Sk Yds Did 1ooi % Iwo Jima. : {rom livestock shipped to Chiea-| Bobbs-Merri} old...
v | — . . —— 4 Danville Post of the American Adams Firm Elects go, Buffalo, Cincinnati and Cleves Central rh Dow Legion: will provide ‘color bearers, land by R. Carl Quick; a’ Fulton Circle Inesier com
S00 B00 PONDS |. ..ciiuiie 28.500 20 00 104 + 1 800-1000 POUNDS .vnssinvrans T0087 0% 80 Pry Medium ~ 7" LL DO0- 900 Pounds viv ivverer—34.30977.00. Ie 19 Common ; 0 1 500- 900 pounds... 0. [email protected]. bok - Cows (All Weights) -- ~~
Le | id $0. 9; [Good .... 23.00 28.00 “hile palbearers will be. com- : .|County farmer, were not subject cont Oar Ru-var | 20 gm Medium nerer 30.000 20001 prised of soldiers and marines. to the Indiana gross income tax, Cumming. ny oie Sasari. eis om Fi nner [email protected]% The family formerly lived at oar Cers Quick paid the tax on the re- | Consolidated Industeies com. . = oo Beetm Bully (All. Weights) 1018 Northgate St., Indianapolis. 5 | ceipts in 1940, but sued 10 recover Sonoligated Ind Bid... oe 17a Good (all weights) socsee. 24.50025.00 : BE. Adams was elécted the money. The transaction was Electronic Lab com... ..... 0 1%.G00d. .....ieeierserrirsianey [email protected] ClO Electrical Workers | Roy EA oard and How-|In interstate commerce, the court hays tors sie uw ror 81 0 Medium lo aa {chairman of the board an Cutter and common . 19.00622.50 Read ! : lard R. Meeker, president, at the ruled, and therefore was not sub-| Herf-Jones of AK pid... 00 ~~ 1- CALVES (915) Lu tady to Call Strike {annual meeting of the board of lect to state taxation. | Hook Drug com: ..... 20 gg (Good to choice ._.....0. 8413000 5 NEW YORK, Apr. 30 (UP)~- directors of the J. D. Adams| It was not immediately appar-|ie ome Jel! wie yay, Cull (16 pounds ap) LI 14001750 THO Untied Micirical Work Manatacturing Go. 3, W. White, 21 how the courts dein mighe 3 $e T1.1= Ee 3 union announced today it was secretary-treasurer. of the com- the rons Ia levy Farmers | duis bal uf hy A Sit soo pounds Lies 24.90426.00 y. rs | 8% : | J.
read Y to call a strike at any mo- pany, announced today. pay only one-quarter Of 1 por indus Water BId o.oo. ..os.: Water Of A com ....,.
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Navy Medals Presented English Theater Repair cratic nomination for State Rep- rir susie’ Mahefie in
h resentative, {0 8, Machine com... o.oo To 5 Local Veterans ‘Conference Called Mr, Ward: an insurance agént |" "Hie oan " Medals ‘were presented to five. Charles Bacon, - ¢ity building Who lives at 7013 Ralston AVE, anes a Steen 8s i.e. 9 World War II veterans here last/commissioner, sald today he said If elected to the Legislature American jaan 43s 8 :.... " | : Mght .by Rear Adm. J. Cary woul meet with English Theater hie would sponsor laws on. both muctian Movies bo 81 000 91 200 | WASHINGTON, Apr, 30 (UP)--Govern-Jones, USN, commandant of the officials Monday to work out a projects and also would propose Bubner Periilimer so 84... ¥T medi expenses End receipts for (He eur: Ninth Naval District. schedule of construction work (repeal of the lien law against the |Gitisens tnd Tel ats 81,2 300 ai 1s Yn a Tear per Ape -_n The veterans were Chief Philip whi¢h he will reqlire before al- property of old age assistance Sumi ue 2 “ kere +: [4 : . Kennedy, USNR, 1410 N, Ches- lowing the theater to open et fowmbiaries. gawinen Mig" Corp bo 01. 41 8t.; Chief James D, Ander fall a Ind LAmestons $8 5 .. ous oes 88 on, USN, 1371 W. 27th St.; Mrs. Nd Building commissioner has OES CHAPTER TO MEET indois Bram & Ame Ue'00. a - cis Binninger, WAVE, 3110 declared the stage, scenery lofts. | Brightwood OES. chapter will 1,4 Tel 30 TB Loi. 98%
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