Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1948 — Page 2
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“WHAM-—Lt. Dave Laughlin of the Indiana State Police swings the ax ‘on slot machines seized by troopers in a raid on Oasis. yesterday. The machines were smashed after $545 from them, The money will be turned over fo Riley |wheat agreemen
-State Police Sgt. Richard Sutton (left) and Wil: io technician, examine the wheels and gears which Hons of machine the most efficient robot bandit. ever in. d up ‘at ‘state ‘Police headquarters to claim
: a David i Aone dent of the Keyhole Canteen of
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State Police had obA search warrant for the from Judge Wetter. Then x 70: hour pace they sped off for the tavern. As the e warrant moved tavern’'s parking lo converged
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When, asked by Was co-owner of old feud between the “ing” at Leskeur replied,
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> Assails Republicans as
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TWO: Killing the international THREE: Blocking the provision of proper bins for grain surplus. FOUR: Inviting “a curb inflation.”
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PUEBLO, Colo, Sept. 18 (UP) —Gov. Earl Warren of California headed into New Mexico toda for the third major speech oO his 11-state western swing after blasting the Progressive Party ‘for “attempting to discredit bur institutions and divide our people.” The Republican vicé presidential nominee told 2000 at Memorial Hall here that “we are still being made the victims of worldwide conspiracy to subvert our government.”
Wallace
| BOSTON, Sept. 18 (UP)—Henry A, Wallace, Progressive Party . presidential candidate. arrives today, and Massachusetts Socialist Party members promised to make ‘him “feel at home” with a picket line,
Dewey ALBANY, N. Y,, Sept. 18 (UP) wv. Thomas E as
. Dewey for ideas today on how to keep American agriculture healthy an | prosperous. The Republican presidential candidate solicited the sugges nearly 100 news radio farm editors whom he had invited to his own successful Pawling, N, Y., dairy farm.
and I don't wantiover thd. machines’ disposition 7000 Workers Needed
was being made.
ln eador, youthful presi- in $1,504,722 Drive Grove asked Judge Wetter its $1,504, would not order the con-|Community
the canteen. Young Meador ex-
Judge Wetter refused. Our Fair City—
Veteran Housing Probe Gets Under Way in U. S.
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are asked to cal MA. 2401. :
Barret Law. .
City Hall and the ‘“would-be-ins”
The “would-be’s” have centered their efforts around the campaign of George Dalley for prosecutor. They are putting out the word that “if we elect George we can tell Feeney what to do.” The friction has already forced one ward chairman to resign and others may follow, City Hall employees are throw-
there were not. » » »
Car Complaints Grow
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War Unlikely B If Peace Holds
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c0-0P- gTADT ‘becomes E tary, under Dewey, top th 1k L
If Indianapolis hopes to reach
plained his group is raising time, will open Oct. 25. The closmoney to build a canteen. But/ing date is Nov. 15. Volunteers
payment ‘plan provided under
. » »" NOW THAT A. C. Sallee is parks boss again, operating costs in the department are expected to come down. Mr. Sallee agreed to take the job as long as there were no strings. He was assured
COUNTY Prosecutors and State
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in that department will somewhat. F » You'll get advance look National Security: Resources Board makes ‘its annual report, {Eberstadt plan for defense, long Truman, of report. Ted Hborstads strongly supporte plan. When Truman rejected it as too drastic for peacetime, likely to create war hysteria, Hill talked about resigning. He's a Republican, will stay if Eberstadt is nlade defense head. Eberstadt plan called for universal service. Resources Board report, while not asking manpower draft, will recommend control of labor through “referrals.” Idea is to set up national employment offices, forbid hirings
be compelled to go where sent, but board figures majority would, anyway. Board also wants to forbid competitive wages In emergency. Board ay also pick up Eber'stadt recommendation that it be “umpire” between military and ‘economic co-operation administration when there's argument
aver scarce goods. ” » .
Tunnels Builf PLANS TO go undergrdund have been completed by Smith & Wesson, Massachusetts makers of small arms. It's built tunnels, I15 feet wide, with steel-reinforced concrete walls, several feet thick. wed for H chambers will be
for sto space until Ithings get too tongh on top. . . .
GOP Over-Confident
| GOP LEADERS are
concerned about over-confidence. For one thing. Republican Son» gressmen are finding hard to, ' goal in the 1049 raise funds because people think rive Debs 12, Columbus Day. : Fund campaign, 7000 they're a cinch to Delays tents of the machines given to| volunteer workers will be needed. | The campaign, largest in peace-, half
win. Also, ‘Dewey a dozen GOP, Senators may be lost if there's a letdown (Ball in Minnesota, Wilson in Jowa, Robertson in Wyoming, Cooper in Kentucky,
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.nn Poor K of P Building Food & Home Products Demonstration
The Nit-Wit Girls will hold an Apron Card Party Monday, Sept. 20 at 1:30 P. M. Mrs. Bertha Schuck is chairman. Mrs. Harry Kliensmith is co-chairman.
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Has your Church, Lodge, PTA or other group planned an afternoon party here to make
Before Spring
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. {sentatives of the General Finance {| SCHOOL BOARD will stand] firm in its decision to transfer COP. The Department has cited | Negro pupils to School 32, despite protests of white parents, Author‘ities feel majority of parents are lin accord with taking the school off the segregation list because of overcrowding in all Negro continuing to receive complaints
{grade schools.
In fact, school
wastebasket the (small “Dalley” buttons which i were distributed a week ago. is even {soliciting its own campaign funds and not relying on the collections of the regular Central Committee
officials dis- panies now under investigation.
Department of Financial Institutions officials had a long, heart-ito-heart talk this week about the used car finance investigations both are making. Prosecutor Judson Stark's office has now amassed so many complaints it is bogged down trying to sort them out. Meantime, State Department officials {have been conferring with repre-
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Plan Court Tests up strikes—in sharp contrast with
Idea now is to counteract impression that Taft-Hartley act has brought industri peace. Actually, current west coast strikes are serious. And NLRB is préparing for at least six Supreme Court tests of TaftHartley.
= - LJ Atom Tests Slated NEW ATOMIC weapons tests are scheduled for Eniwetok next 8 , Area's reswicted, public will hear little of them. ; Since last spring’s tests, our Abomb stockpiles have been growing. If was military's first real chance to study results. 's ‘better satisfied with Atomic Energy operations, too. Liaison’s improved. Military committee recently toured all atom plants, has recommended ‘ways to Improve production. AEC's studying report. ‘ J » » 5 Predict German Influx |" TWO MILLION Germans will try to come here for permanent
residence under displaced persons |act, American authorities in Ber-
say. Under law, some 27,000 may come from all four German zones. Applications will be taken from Soviet zoners if they can reach U. 8. Consular Office in western
LABOR PAPERS are playing
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tion Service is stepping up. program’to make citizens of regular quota ts, now coming at rate of 150,000 a year, Personal letters.go from immigration commissioner to each new arrival, urging attendance at citizenship classes. ” - »
Truman Faces Blast LOOK FOR: Republican members of Un-
1%for not prosecuting Americans mixed up in Canadian atom spy case.
U. 8. Displaced Persons Com-
moved date on to Oct. 20. ” » * Immigration and Naturaliza-
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ONE REASON for high tax rates is the high cost of public improvements, Streets improvements are running up record costs, and contractors want cash —rather than the 10-year easy
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Wants Information About Alaska Jobs
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Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your prob-
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Labor Department. Sen. Ives of New York is drawing plans; | wants to make department more useful to industrial management as well as to labor.
John L. Lewis to be re-elected.
resident of mine workers withut a single write-in vote against aim, Welfare and pension fund has raised his stock high among mine workers.
Guild to Meet St. Rita Guild will hold its
monthly ‘meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the ‘Catholic Com-
Hoy, president, will officiate.
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Mrs. Lyman Washington Biv members of St. pital Guild at a eon Tuesday. JM lace is assists chairmen will gi The chairmen D. Norris and Becherer, occup Mrs, Harry W. Walter Leckron Mrs. Harold L. Robert C. Burne L. E. Kincannon J. ‘Gisler, hospit. Mrs. Mark Mrs. Donaldson Mrs. Larry W W. F. Sandmar Mesdames Enrig
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L.. Ray Ford, { A. Dickinson Si membership; M M. Hammond, and Harold Fe tion; Mrs. Frar Mrs. Earl F. Mrs. Merritt | Wilbur V. Wo Mrs. William a hostess; Mrs. M and Mrs. Gris] tarian. The officers .t Mrs. Robert M. Mrs. Burnett ar Mercer, first president; Mesc Miles, Smith an secretaries, and Israel and Mrs. and assistant.
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Donnis Leon Miss Marilyn I bride in a 2:30 today in Christ | The Rev. Willia the vows. Mr. and Mrs. dr. 407 E. 434 § parents. The © son of Mr. and ] 636 E. 34th St. Miss Mary L the maid of hon maids were Mr; III, Miss Nancy Sally Schooley. and nile green Mr. Ball was f ushers were Hi Robert Durham lin and Harry 4 An ivory sati with a fitted bo skirt was worn fingertip illusic from a satin bo ried orchids. A motor trip follow a recepti the bride's par will be at home Oct. 5. The br jer University attended Purdu
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Fine Arts The Grolier I have its Presid at 12:30 p. m. T Room of the M will be a Cons gram.
Writers C Mr. and Mrs Newton, will ¢ of the Indiana tonight with a
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