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TIMES HOME OF IDEAS — Here is the Windsor Village home the public will

visit the next three weeks, starting today, as Son enter the new home, which is completely furnished with

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IT MAY BE YOUR “HOME—You wil live in this Windsor Village home rent-free if you win first prize in The Times "Home. of Ideas” Contest which .: The contest winner, first resident in this brand new, tWo- bedroom ouse, will move in about the middle of September.

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LLOYD has a job for the png

He's looking for somebody to fill one of two vacancies on the : Welfare ' board--created n Robert A. Adams and HarRansbisg | Themed in Drotest

! den. age Rrthay Wes who n the replacements, already

executive some established business and experience in accounting and el work. , is man also must have had athe in public office,

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Governor 1 this week came up with what seems to be A new angle on President Truman’s purely political” con

gress : ‘iol ta put the GOP on the spot by daring them to carry out thelr plat-

the governor, because after all “we won't even know whether that's what the people want until after they've Yéted.

wes POLITICAL campaigns haven't yet reached the lucky public, but in the political headL.!quarters the heat's on already. This is the time of an election year the gewgaws and gimcrack salesmen descend on party promoters, This year it's everything from elephants that nod. their heads and braying donkeys to lumi-

nous signs for your automobile.

Bo far it's in the sample stage, which means employees in Ré-

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(Continued From Page One) straight,” Lt. Col. William M, Sallors, commander of the 150th yieia Artillery Battalion, pulled) lanyard on the 155-mm. howifzer that sent the first postwar Lshell whistling across the

range. . Firés 1st Shell Service manager ‘for Mason Motors, Inc, in Kokomo in civilfan life, Col. Baflors holds the distinction of having fired the first artillery piece for the ING after the organization was reactivated In 1921 following World War I. Directing the firing of the 1558's from the battalion's forward observation post were Maj. Eugene L. Long, executive officer from Elwood, and 1st Lt. William L. Barker, gunnery instructor for the outfit, Lt. Barker, incidentally, is a former Air Force pilot. His B-26 was shot down over Sardinfa in June, 1943, and he was held prisoner by the Germans for two years. After receiving his discharge, Lt. Barker became interested in the National Guard. He recently attended ‘artillery school at Ft. Sill, Okla, and is planning to return to that post for laison pilot training in the next month or two.

‘Sentence Parents In Child's Death

MOORHEAD, Minn, Aug. 7 (UP)-—~Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Halvorson, whose two small sons ad- | mitted heating their baby sister

tence. today for child neglect, Police said the Halvorsons were at a carnival when Lheir nine and! year-old Joyce, “because she! wouldn't stop erying.”

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to death, began a.90-day jail sen-|

11-year-old sons fatally beat two-|

fanenst: service should be well within he means of the bdreaved family.

spent—all receive the utmost in valve and - 8 complete, flawless service,

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Congress Expects To Adjourn Today

Housing, Inflation Bills Facing OK

(Continued From Page One) direct access to the courts is provided now. Tighten Bank Crédit eg controls bill also provides a Tey of bank credit by increasing the reserve requirements

‘ireserve system. © Thé House also included in the ‘controls bill a provision increasing federal bank gold reserves but this was taken out in the version accepted by the Senate yesterday. Presumably this point will be settled when conferees of the two Houses get together late today. In its approach to housing, the S8énate GOP became involved in A wrangle over whether to pass the Taft-Ellender-Wagner bill or a substitute which provides no public housing subsidies but does encourage private building of low-priced homes by liberalizing

The fight for the T-E-W bill was led not by Senator Taft but by Sen. Charles Tobey (R. N. H.),

and Currency Committee.

In $. Side Home

(Continued From Page One) ministered first aid and sent the boy to General Hospital, Although police said the fire was probably caused by playin with matches, Junius Harris, 32, the father, denied any such possibility. Father's Btatement “The only matches we keep in the house are a box of safety matches,” he sald. "These are Kept on the top of a kitchen cabinet that nearly reaches the ceiling. Not even our oldest boy James, who is 13, can reach them without the use of a chair” The family stayed with their in-laws overnight, unable to bear the sight of the tragedy scene. {Only sign of activity about the {house is that of Steven's fox ter(rier, “Flicker.” who runs about {the house looking for his master. The pup was given to Steven {two weeks ago while on a motor trip with his parents in Wyoming. { Funeral arrangements at the {J. C. Wilson funeral home have Not been completed

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chairman of the Senate Banking] .

- Blamed For High Meat Pri Berlin Rail Lie

(Continued From One) was at best no more than a feel-

Since Western envoys in Moscow. saw Premier Josef Stalin last Monday, some possible signs of easing in the Soviet attitud. have been seen here. But son. of them already had blown wu.

and others had failed to materi | glize.

Hint Change for Worse The sum of impressions sponsible quarters was that ela tions between Russia -and the Western Powers here had deteri orated, possibly reflecting a change for the WOR in the Moscow talks’ No sign of a settlement was even remotely discernible to ob-

Among the signs which point to a stiffening attitude in the Kremlin: ONE: The sudden Soviet! switch on currency freezing. TWO; New Soviet protests o

that it will have ‘serious consequences.” THREE: New Soviet orders to American and French liaison officers to stay out of the city fi department building in the sector,

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FARM BUREAU QUEEN—Mis Phyllis Johnson, 17-year-old

Jamestown High Schoal senior, won the crown-as ninth annual Farm Bureau Queen, to reign at the" annual Boone County Farm Bureau picnic in Lebanon next Thursday and at coronation cer emonies at Indiana State Fair Sept. 9. She won by competing ‘with more than 200 girls representing most Indiana counties.

You Can WIN A Years FREE RENT In This Home

worth of brand-new furniture of your own selection as FIRST

The Indianapolis TIMES

of Ideas" Contest

absolutely FREE contest—admission to the Windsor Village homes is FREE—there is no ora for contest blanks.

© SECOND PRIZE: $199.50 Ther

® FOURTH PRIZE: $99.00 Restonie Innerspring Mattress and Box Spring.

© FIFTH PRIZE: $79.50 Window Fan} circulates and filters air.

How to get to WINDSOR VILLAGE

Take the 21st & Arlington bus, which you may board downtown mt Pennsylvania and Market Sts. in front of the Fletcher Trust Co. For other stops and schedule phone Indianapolis Railways, Rlley 1571. If you are driving an auto refer to chart below. Entranve to Windsor Village is just 1 block north of the Naval Ordnance plant on Arlington Ave.

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