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When the dry cleaners get together in Indianapolis over the week end they are going to call for a showdown as to who is a cleaner and who is not, They want a law passed. The Retail Dry Cleaners Insti-

there are dbout 800 licensed cleaning plants in the state, but that there are some 3000 others who aré agents, farming out their cleaning business, who advertise themselves as “dry cleaners.” The machinery-owning cleaners are prepared to ask for a law making it mandatory for the agents to label themselves as such and stop parading before the public as being equipment-own-ing cleaners, About 500 will attend the convention where a spot of soup on a tle won't cost a cent to its owner. The convention will discuss unserviceable fabrics with Dr. Pauline Berry Mack of the Pennsylvania State College heading the

Jealous Father Faces Charge After Beating

KENOSHA, Wis., Dec. 9 (UP) — A 22-year-old father was charged today with brutally punching his baby daughter because he thought that she was stealing the affections of his wife. Allen H. Gustavus was arrafgnéd in county court yesterday on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm. District Attorney Urban J. Zievers said he would be accused of murder if the child dies. Sharon,

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Times Promotes Howard Bunnell

Howard Bunnell today ‘was ap: pointed Assistant Classified Advertising Manager of The Indianapolis Times. : » Mr. Bunnell first became associated with The Times in 1940 when he was made copy writer and layout man in the Want Ad Department. 5 Two years later he enlisted in

years. He was attached to a combat engineer's regiment and spent two years overseas holding every rank from buck private to leutenant. . After his discharge from the service in 1945, Mr. Bunnell returned to The Times as manager of the advertising service department. A short time later he became a salesman in the Classified Advertising Department from which position he is now being promoted to assistant manager in charge of the outside sales staff. Mr.

fori Tr Families Off On East Tour

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2200-Mile Trip

the Hooster Holiday Special train on the start of a 2200-mile Christmas ~The trip, sponsored by the Indiana Farm Bureau and the

of a series of gpecial railroad trips staged for Indiana farmers and their families. Last August a similar trip was taken through western states. : Stops Are Listed The eastern tour has scheduled stops at Niagara Falls, Ont,, New York City, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Washington, D. Members will attend the fourday annual American Farm Bureau Federation convention in Atlantic City, beginning Sunday. The Hoosier farmers will be guests at a Christmas dinner in Washington, Dec. 17, where they will hear addresses by Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan and former Secretary. Claude R. Wickard of Indiana, Members: will return ‘here Dec. 19. Fifty-seven Indiana counties are represented.

Aboriginee Catches Birds With His Whip ! Times Foreign Service —— CANBERRA, Australia, Dec. 9 —Catching birds is a “snap” to an aboriginal drover in this country’s lonely Arnhem Land.

He merely flicks out his stock whip so as to catch the bird

him completely unharmed. And if you think this a “bird

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Has No Apologies “I have no apologies to make] on or any other group Most significant political de- | ican velopment in “my time,” he said, was pasted by the IIth District ivy Y iberties Union” Mr. Mc- was the increase in Negro voting Williams sata. - “I never heard/in the deep South from 250,000 in breeding |." ost of the other organiza- 1944 to 800,000 in 1048. t tions they charged me with beTy. longing to. . “If the Americanism Comniittee live,” he said, “they consider me of the American Legion wants to But, here inlinvestigate something, why don't the Middle West I am a wild-eyed they investigate segregated hous-|gelical and ’ ing and education in the city of Martin Larner, Forum chairman,

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Demagogues Using Fear of To Attack Civil Rights, Author Says

Traditional Freedoms Being Undermined By Private Groups, McWilliams Charges

Fear of communism and wa# in the United States is permitting demagogues to persuade Americans rights for “security,” Carey McWilliams, author, told

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Mr, McWilliams said civil liberties gains had been made in the direction of religious freedom and in franchise in the last 10 years. Ground has been lost on economic and social fronts, he said. ; I He cited loyalty investigations and congressional and legislative

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“This spells the end of Jim Crow in the South,” he said. Mr. McWilliams was introduced by the Rev. Richard Rettig, pastor lof ‘the Carrollton Avenue EvanReformed Church,

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