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APOLIS TIMES
by “11th Hour Attacks’ SERIE || sublect of Speech
governor delegates: “Certain politicians, in a desperate attempt to avoid the defeat which they face, have made irresponsible charges. More will
{convention from a free choice.
made at the outset for a campags tree from personalities and uendoes which might endanger the chances for, a smashing’ Republican victory next November. Commends Gates’ Action
At Hammond, Walter Helmke, ‘lanother governor candidate, said
{returned to local governments for roads and other purposes,
tion in recommending distribu-! tion of $5. million fof road re-|
@ timely question of telephone state aid. i random On the labor-management ques- — 25 tion, Mr. Helmke said: |
: - “As a Republican, I belleve in TODAY'S QUESTION: th uo! "iy you vegard Your Toles e free enterprise system. How-'
ever, I do not believe that the phone 2s 2 pecessity or as a.
.-|so extensive that it is detrimental — to labor's interests. In all eontroversies “hetween management
i gery and labor careful consideration ineer, should be ven the rights of ‘Brien St., South { ys give, th nights or Bend. “I thought it § ‘More New {rails’
was 8 ; until my wife was © about to-have a baby and we were
In a speech before-the Allen County Republican Club, H. Dale Brown of Indianapolis, candidate
without a phone. We sure would [for the GOP nomination for f-
felt secure with ome,” |ireasurer, credited the Republican ave felt sore administration with blazing 8 Robt.H.Layne, ‘| ‘more new trafls of progress than . Busipessmac 203 any other in the history of the S.. Washington, state)” = 4. ; Fy; : Crawfordsvi “i He cited 2% ¥oajor accomplishge. dsethe. ments of “the” administration the’ i frequently to locate [raising of teachers’ pay, cutting’ TR Ea aerials and sell lof purchasing costs, the mental’ is jobs with long dis ipegith program, establishment of tance calls. Telephone is greatest the t of Commerce and set business has. Saves time and Public Relations , money. We are biggest advertiser in : .
: the Bureau of Motor .VeSelon Pages rar one.of thei, icles, of Which he Is director, Mr. , ’ Brown pointed to the modernizaH. Dittman, "4 tion program to tighten control Denes st, 1701 E over drivers in the state and cut Lincolnway West, highway accidents. In the first South Bend, “Defi * : three months of this year, he said, sittly a necessity, : F traffic deaths in the state were Probably 35% of # : down 18 per cent from the same our ee Daions 8 & period a year ago. are ol doctors. Then, too, it's a safety fac. . tor in case of emergency. Salesman Dies
John D, Cole, On. Business Trip od
) Weshimpesn 0, Death came unexpectedly in the 4 anapolis. ‘‘About |Yard of a Terre Haute home yes3 .- When [call [terday for Forrest 8. Parrill, 2716 home from the of- |N. Meridian St. | fice it's a conven. | Mr. Parrill, a salesman for Fi9. ience. But whea | |Blae Insulation ©o., had called at of town and can’t get home, [the address on business when he all w they know where to reach |wag stricken. He was taken to an emergency. Thea it's a St.. Anthony's Hospital in Terre * ve Haute where he was pronounced oe dead. Mr. Parrill was 57. . The coroner said death was due Night and day-throughout to coronary occlusion.
the year—~your telephone An Indianapolis resident 18 stands ready to serve your [“°ars, he_was born in Evanston, every need. Here is a f: 1 IIL guardian—a survivors are his wife, Nona; + |his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Par=a saver of time rill, and one brother, John E. Parand steps —and rill, both of Chicago. at %0 little cost! “| Services*will be held af 4 p. m.
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sald today she was “definitely interested” in only one of five men who have offered to pay $10,000. to marry her.
‘Edwin I. Aldred, Indiaga Bell, Telephone Co. line foreman, celebrated his 30th year of continuous service with the company | toddy. He will receive a 30-year emblem for his
| {8t,,. Who was killed in action in/mel Telephone France in 1944, will be held at CO. 2s a lineman. 1:30 p..m. Saturday in Blackwell Funeral Home. Burial will be in companies, h Washington Park. The American came to Central Legion and Veterans of Foreign Union Telephone Wars will be in charge of the
Sen. William E. Jenner warned |
Weekly deposits, plus: | ip. ian convention dele, d gates CS ie your ox | |at South Bend last night not io dends, copii 0 be misled by “1.th hour attacks) shun Brow | Open d designed to confuse issues.
The candidaté for the GOP nomination told the
MORMON SPEAKER — ; ) George Price of Salt Lake City born in Indianapolis. He entered] He lives dn Carmel and has will speak on "The Philosophy of [service May 12, 1941, and served pee a member of the Telephone
come in an effort to sway the {with -the 4th Armored Division.
{He arrived in France July 14, |1944, and was killed 17 days later near Avranches. Prior to entering sérvice he was the Commercial Trucking Co. and attended War-| ren Central High School. | He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross {humously by command of Lt. Gen. |George 8. Patton for a voluntary| act of valor. He was the first en-|4 {listed man in his division to ¥Ye-| |ceive the award,
Mormonism in Relation to the Sectarian Church Today" ot a mass meeting Friday at 3-p..m. in the World War Memorial Bldg. Other celebrities also will be heard during the open meeting for the explanation of Mormonism. Mr, Price is one .of | three presidents of the North-
[telephone veterans’ organization, “I want to repeat my request| |
he agreed. with the other Repub-| lican candidates for governor that more state funds should be
day in the Methodist Church
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Mrs. Humphrey, who was 21, children.
He commended Gov, Gates’ ac- $10,000 FOR HOT FOOT SALEM, N. J, May 27 (UP)— a
pairs in cities and counties and ®Warded Clair Scott $10,000 dam- sisters, pointed out that as a former city28es today for burns r attorney in Ft. Wayne he had from & hot foot in 1940; "served
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HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., May 27 (UP)—Mrs. Dorothy Lawler
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want her to help them get hus-|liams, who died Monday in her bands. (home, 6115 Orinoco St. will be
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Mrs. Lawler said she received gx .
many offers by phone, but only, ima. O., she had lived five prospective husbands showed Born in Lim
up-with-the hard cash for a personal “screening” last night and - {her husband, Ben; four daugh-early today at the Valley SIM | ters, Mrs. Dolly Fisher, Kokomo; night Club where she is a ha i ther Club. Mrs. Mary Pine, Mrs. Ollie Bisch-/check girl. {porhood Get-Toge! in , off, “both of Indianapolis, and| ‘ m Bloomington Mrs. Cora Pine, Marshall; five drunk, another “kind of looked John W.; a daughter, Mrs. R, R.
here 22 years. Mrs. Williams was a member of Westminster Pres byterian Church, the Philather Class and the Edgewood Neigh-
One of them, she sald, was+ Survivors are her husband,
BLOOMINGTON. May 27-— sons, Millard Clouse, Russiaville, like a bum” and two, including| Newsom; a son, Jack Basinger,
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