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Johnson Trial Slated For Jury At Greensburg Today

SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1948

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‘DISTRESSED VETERANS— This their number with their Children to

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roup of worried Tyndall Towne residents assembled in the home of one of iscuss the news that the 10th Air Force wants their homes. Left to right are

Res Mrs. Genevieve Haynes, William Haynes, Dorothy Laing with Pamela Jean in ing Mcihael and Francis Binder. The youngsters sitting on the floor are Jo

Ellen Haynes, Linda Laing and Francis Dondld Binder.

ree. be along nd shove us out in a Some Slon seems like our only

1(Cave as Democratic

{lectors.

[Our Fair City— Predict Mayor, Leaders Set To Spur Party

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county treasurer,

Resigned on Orders?

ders after Feeney mu wind of an attempt Démos to fr campaign col-

The frame, according to City

Engineers Plan Picnic

A picnic supper will be held by the National Association of En-

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gineers, Chapter 4, at the Indiana

row from 1 p. m. be Bp. be All tendent,

je {president of Chapter 4. The Boys’ : Sengol band and cholr will enter

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prides should not {climb higher, or to go into uncon

NOTICE 5 CHRYSLER

All employees report for work on their regular shifts, Tuesday, Sept. 28

CHRYSLER CORP.

tor Washington Calling—

ma ch Truman and Dewey in2To "Open Up' In Vote Drives

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Itax revision, but he can point out

later, if he wishes, that he's said othing about reduction. _He did seem to indorse tax cut of 80th Congress, and he suggested that' new Jevisions f should encourage

country’s economy must be Kept at present level, That

allowed to trolled dip.

te production. [won't hit first, must be ready nary Dewey philosophy is to hit back fast.

Hall, consisted of catching a party collector in the act of nceepting funds from a tavern owner. There were to be pictures to prove it. The Mayor's response was to

OITY HALL Demos say Mr.|pull City Hall Demos out of the Cave resigned on the Mayor's or. ampaign collection picture. rs got/has warned his supporters no y dissident Supdtionshe money. will be collected.

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THE INCOME tax men have

been moving quietly around town checking up on used car deals. Specifically, made of new models purchased one day and sold as used cars

checks are being

next.

Income people wonder | - hether (these di

. s ~ BEHIND the fuss over city at the Tax Adjustment Board hearings this week were conflicting theories of municipal finance, Without cost studies to back it up, city administration was in a poor position to defend the tax rate which the adjustment board slashed. QGuesswork involved in making the budget is so great) up of experts disanother to extent of

that one Republican landslide in that agreed wit $1 million,

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sotn, K€Y Defense Points

OUR DEFENSE strategy's unfolding. It's based on idea we

ONE: Navy and Air Force are concentrating their armor-—de-fensive and offensive—~on East Coast. TWO: Navy appears to have accepted joint chiefs of staff de« oisfon that anti-submarine wars

ss 8 » Dewey Uses Strategy DEWEY'S USING smaller, ine door ‘auditoriums, not big open. aif atadiums. Question's being, raised, along his route, as to whether his aids doubt his draw ing power, fear the sort of thing happened to Truman in Omaha 1ast summer. Also, when Stassen answered Truman's La-

bor Day speech in Detroit he played to whole sections of empty

It was Truman's own idea to take the far left-of-center campalgn approach, using Wall Streat as bogey man. His alds think it's getting results, too, and point to polls showing he's

in California. His Los les apeéch was direct apto Wallace voters to come k

into home tent.

In general; he's strongest west of Mississippi; may foreclose any

EMPLOYEES

fare is its chief responsibility, leaving strategic bombing to the Air Force. THREN: Army is setting up a 267,000 man mobile striking force inside the USA, FOUR: All three services are working feverishly on defenses in the Far North--.all secret. Navy's reactivating five East Coast naval alr stations. Four of them in Florida will be ready in a few months. Fifth will be in Maine. There'll be four more later on East Coast, also one near Corpus Christi, Tex. Air Force is building heavy bomber bases, able to take new, larger ships. There'll be three in Maine, on shortest route to

. . Take Your CHoice CITY HALL believes cuts have doomed Mayor's plan to put

“Iwas to have said flatly ‘that In-

walking patrolmen on beats where moléstings have been re ported. Hospital authorities say services must be cut. Adjustment Board replies City Hall's budget was loaded with padding. Take your choice.

. 8 = SHORTAGE of cement has forced city to repair curbs with asphalt and sewers with wood. It may nip in the bud plans for extensive State Highway paving jobs this fall. Cement manufacturers say unusual construction activity has caused shortage. Nails are short, too, ” . » TRY AS they will, Republican speech’ writers cannot quite keep Governor Candidate Hobart Creighton’s attitude toward the stats liquor laws from creeping

diana has the best Hquor laws of any state. He sald he would recommend no changes, reversing hi searlier stand that the socalled divorce of liquor from politics might stand some improvement. Despite the fact that he read hastily through the speech to be sure He had it all right, Mr. Creighton inadvertently slipped in a couple of off-the-cuff devia tions. He called the liquor laws “perhaps” the best in the land. He again slipped in the wistful observation that “maybe they

could be improved.”

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a lottery and gift enterprise.

Gaming Raids

7 Held as Police

for pool selling and adv

Timmons, manager of

|" making television an additional service.

Ask Mrs. Manners— ‘Success in Marriage

Requires Teamwork’

THE PREACHER SHOULD tell couples when they get married to “do to others as you would have them do to you.” If you women would show your husbands that you Jove Jour family 1 sik they'd show they love you, Joo. love is enough to make anyone happy. If you do that, do your work and follow a Lobby you won't have time to think of other men. : 1 like your column, but am hurt so many women don’t get slong with their husbands, maybe because they leave too much time on their hands. They need to sew, read, embroider, do church

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I've been happily married 14 years. I have three sons, two of them Boy Scouts. I wouldn't like for them to be hurt by their mother running around with another man. They look up to me. “ SMALL TOWN READER.

You don’t need an answer—you said it all, just right. od ith our hase

about and enjoy it's hard to become close to them. 1 sat next to a father and son equally excited over the ballgame they were together. They were friends. 1 know a golfing mother of five golfing children. The children don’t mind waiting until she comes home to éat the dinner she Jolt 18 Yer coukar—thoy ave something Jo talk Shoui-~they're

When Will Television Come Here?

WHEN . WILL Indianapolis radio stations switch to tele-.

vision? stations will continue with standard broadcasts, WFBM and WUTO Ave oon Given two of the four television channels granted to Indianapolis the Federal Communications Commission in Washington. Television is expected early in 1949.

Murray's Tavern, 503 Kentucky My Boy Friend Has Only Two Faults

Ave, was arrested after he was alleged to have sold pick and win tickets to a police officer. Both men were char with operating a lottery and gift enterrise, gaming and advertising a tery and gift ent Amos

erprise. Ward, 28, of 1120 Perry

St., was arrested by a police officer bie said Ward sold him pick and win tickets at Black's Tavern, 1012 E. Washington St. The tavern owner, John Black, 40, of 2033 B. Michigan St, was

charged with keeping a room Ya

pool selling.” Ward was slated on charges of advertising a lottery and

enterprise. Nolan Hollowell, 38, of 1518 N. Arsenal Ave, was arrested on chatges of advertising a Jottery and t enterprise when police raid 1212 E. 10th St.

gift enterprise, gaming and operating a lettery and gift

EVERYBODY tries to talk me out of marrying a boy I know I love because of his two faults. He has a bad temper and is very jealous. I want to marry for keeps and be happy. De you think we could be happy in spite of his faults? Of course I have faults too, but none very outstanding. could swing the marriage, but it wouldn't be a lot of fun. ‘1 have always been very old and serious for my age. Keep up the good work-—you're doing swell, Please try to help me as much as you have helped others. CHERRY, CITY.

Sometimes a a marriage works, Cherry, when only one person is selfish, and jealousy and a bad temper gre good signs of selfishness, self-centeredness and babyishness. An unselfish person could swing the but it wouldn't be a lot of fun. I doubt if you could improve your boy friend if four years in the Navy, around other men, didn’t do it. Why don’t you walt awhile and see if he changes? It's up to him to make the changeq snd he'll have to want to change before he does it.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. 2 ia

* Others Arrested Lott Tole, 66, of 1141 Evinson, St., owner of Pop's Tavern, 1707 Prospect St, was arrested on charges of keeping a room for

pool selling, gaming and operating a ery and gift enterRoy asiey, 71, of 1017

ing and m Two persons were arrested] when police forced their way into the basement of 206 Massachusetts Ave, Police said they heard a radio describing horse races and’ that they found bet slips and racing forms in the room. Ed Hill, 45, of 1222 Prospect St, was charged with keeping a room for pool selling, and Earl

C. Brown, 26, of 826 W. 43d 8t., FREE irmeares: A was slated on the charge of + AIR PRICES ’ visiting a gaming house. ad HOUR SERVIOR! 4 uu ng He “Claude C. Miller ALL WORK Bowie. ad el Registered oo AR ANTEED! : teatings oy 40 moe | Watchmaker ay SA b iN adas i hanba bd, I A HA ES SS,

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still a year off, but draftees and 45,000 men now enlisting each month will be trained for it. .

». o Aids U. §. Strategy REAL REASON for Gen. Dwight D. Bisenhower's presence all week at the Pentagon: He's been helping prepare co-ordinated ¢h-British-American strategy in tern Germany. Army,

in welding British and American armies in World Way IIL Ohio GOP leaders were horrifled this week to see “Dewey and Lausche” campaign buttons in the state capital. Lausche is Democratic candidate for govennor. Buttons were distributed by Ohio insurance men who are at GOP Gov. Tom Herbert, Do)

can carry Herbert in.

Army's mobile striking force is|

wanted benefit of his experienced’

is that only a Dewey landslide

at Fletcher

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Card Party at 8 o’Clock. Mrs, Harry Collins, chairman.

Fletcher Trust Company

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e Why do 90,000 depositors—just about one out

of every 5 persons in the Indianapolis area — bank

A. Our customers tell us that greater convenience is the answer. Wheh you open your savings or checking account at the Fletcher office nearest your home or work, automatically, you also become a customer of our Downtown Office, for deposits, withdrawals, . cashing checks, etc. In addition, you can make deposits in any of our 13 offices, all over town. Why not have your account in a bank that is near to your. home, close to where you work and right in

INDIANAPOLIS

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DOWNTOWN OFFICE Northwest Corner Pennsylvanie’ and Market Streets

BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE 706 E. Sixty-third Street Lee Welker, Manager

THIRTIETH STREET OFFICE 3001 N. lliinois Street George E. Hulsman, Manager

SIXTEENTH STREET OFFICE 1541 N. lllinois Street Ralph E. Dodson, Manager

SOUTH SIDE OFFICE 1125 S. Meridian Street Emil L. Kuhn, Manager

ROOSEVELT AVENUE OFFICE 1533 Rossevelt Avenue W. Ellison Gatewood, Manager

BAST TENTH OFFICE 2122 E Tenth Street Donald E. Williams, Manager

IRVINGTON OFFICE 5501 E. Washington Street Ted M. Campbell, Manager

EAST SIDE OFFICE 2506 E. Washington Street Charles F. Bechtold, Manager

EAST WASHINGTON OFFICE 500 E. Washington Street Roy A. Wilson, Manager

WEST STREET OFFICE 474 W. Washington Street Stoilko Yovanovich, Manager

WEST INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE 1233 Oliver Averwe George D. Smith, Manager

WEST MICHIGAN OFFICE 2600 West Michigan Street James L. Moffett, Manager

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