Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1949 — Page 9
Calls For Redesigning ut Road Deat
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Plastic Windshield and Windows, - Collapsible Steering Column Urged
By VICTOR. PETERSON
AN ARTICLE buried in The Journal of the American Medical Association calls bluntly for the redesign of the American auto-
i “A al is guincant 30 Syety Berson who drives a car. Tt seeks the ! e ation o and sul ution of safety features t. dotte hi Inorg jus deputies The important article has been buried in the Octoner, 10 law ve 4 mental picture of the perfect taxpayer. (Of The Journal ln that Ib. has oo rr ec evi : the faces in the line. Ome to the attention of few peo-| A * ; ther pitiful ple other than those in the field] cluding “crash struts” as found in ted a TO of medicine. | aircraft. . Written by Fletcher D. Wood-| THREE: Windows and windwith. The im-| Ward, M. D,, Charlottesville, Va. shield of a plastic. The windcontinually like it was read before the 97t{ an-|shield to be built to eject on imnual session of the American pact. Windshield and rear winMedical Association at Chicago dow should more nearly revert to in June, 1948. the vertical for better visibility. Dr. Woodward called upon his Headlight - lenses —aiso— should be
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patient ones turned their heads col elephants often do. The Wartisd ona Be Hed With “We can do a better, quicker job” said Mr. Shep Teeipe and $19 hoots. a happy. The Drummond, “and the taxpayer doesn’t have to go world was wonderful and Uncle 8am could have home a couple of times an come back.” Not the shirts off their backs if he'd only leave fellowmen to use their combined| of plastic. good, I agree, J enough dough for beer. Great. influence in effecting a change In| FOUR: Single doors should be A person who readily answers questions and Ivan A. Kelly, another deputy collector and|the construction of the present-| standard, with windows large isn’t afraid of possibly divulging too. much infor- fraffic director, gave mie a new pitch on thei day automobile. Thinking and| endugh fo serve as escape hatches. mation (that happens) is one type of favorite. business during the course of our conversation. Planning has gone so far as the| Windows should be high enough * Auditors find no pleasure In prying information He said he didn’t understand why a wage earner| creation of a diagram incorporat-| 4, keep passengers from riding out of people. would stand in line an hour to have his form 'NE basic factors medical men feel with elbow on siti, Door latches . The talkative persons with their lives’ histories filled out, either 1040 or 1040-A. essential for maximum,safety. | ghoulq be operated from rear or at their fingertips, jokes, anecdotes and a detailed ~~ with an ounce of brains can fill those NOTING THAT th . front with safety lock on front description of ‘how Aunt Minnie won the quince forms out and send it in with his wage sfip,” said| traffic death oe 8 One atch to prevent opening of door contest at the state fair last year are not high Mr, Kelly. I kept my mouth shut in spite of the al © y Tu very % minutes y. ohiidren. on thelist with the deputy collectors. Their ears fact that I had waited longer than an hour, Nuts. ane yod h ary very pr seconds| "pTVE: Front bumper mounted get pretty well beat up with necessary information Sal . : To oa a oh lon shock absorbers to take up without taking on small talk. (No wonder the Proves I's Simple - nige, 80 evident to the physician STAt amount of initial impact. man who helped me didn’t comment much on my EVEN though I'm capable of reading, Mr. who {s called on to treat the SU%: Tires of maximum trac-
dissertation abo “All deputies te Toerita rig og a Kelly read the items on 1040-A and pointed out victims. at all hours ,of the day| Co oh eat greet en a taxpayer the best tax rate - * “said Mr. just-how simple it is to fll it out if a man would And night, it is obvious that the necessary. Fiding.com A Pe Wl . A Dimmond, “Ale laut’ what ay WAI give If mina’ (hou Bey, di T tat 1k « Pysiclan shoud combar tb bi GE TI: ’ ow nC dope. No kidding, a wage earner with no depen: i
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His further comments on the last attribute of the ideal taxpayer also convinced me the men strive to hit that happy medium where a taxpayer isn't required to pay one cent more than he has to or one cent less. ie A “It makes us feel good to send a man on his way satisfied and wearing a smile,” added the deputy. spddonly his head. tilted toward the ce , shortly after he spouted this thing: “Amend the return and assess the tax is only a part; but to amend the return and collect the tax is surely a work of art.” I'm not too sure yet if I have the correct meaning, but I guess
citizen, as well as a professional Sat backs of front seats person.” - * Doctors of the nation are 801 eon "oe, Dera, vay. ~Oogn n 0 “mur " umn ; highway that Ribgee Ln pei rear crash pads; elimination of SER Foie mites 0 FOAE Mice. ke of ahy Win of. orn and medi decid 3 BCL Yh helene | GE Beneath us 's complicated. fl | | ~ Feeling a bit foolish, T want to give"hy idea 0 ¢ ture of injuries received in trafic|T®d reflectors at corners and top| nal when maximum safe speed
fof» fenders; blinki f reached; polarized windshield with an ideal deputy collector, He's the guy who will tragedies led researchers, to ng front and po
smile and say, “We're refunding all your tax] ! money this year. Unclé Sam has so much money Sondider danger points of the curhe dbesn’t kmow ‘what to do with it anymore.” : . -Oh;-Unele, -
dents or one or more dependents can make out his tax as easy as eating a piece of pie. “Four-fifths of the people in line after the slips come out don’t have to come here,” Mr. Kelly said wistfully. I honestly believe he felt a little sorry for some of us dopes who quiver at the sight
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light and dual tail lights, more adequate defrosters NINE: Vision—F ull 380-degree| windshield wipers, "= » _|Visual field with top. s iol SUGGESTED changes fnclude:]columna reduced to hosting DR. WOODWARD a
|. ONE: Installation of governors compatible with safety; lowering| Co-operative approach |to limit excessive speed without|and shortening of hood; elimina|Interferring with acceleration at|tion of reflecting surfaces in driv- | lower speeds. er's visual field; prominent plac:| produce such vehicles, /
By Robert C. Ruar
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|definite conclusions on what they turn indicators; large stop) oppositely polarized headlights; direction.
problem by the automotiyé indus- a try“and the medical profession to|spots, a zebra its s
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“These are steps in the right the I feel we have ap- manufacture as foolproof a car proached the problem of safet . / <from the wrong angle. = “We "have attempted to edu- . machines thelcate man. Man is a beast and|AF® 80 guarded. It almost is im-
leopard cannot change
Rowse of Popular Science Monthly incorporates the safety fea tures considered necessary by much of the medical profession to reduce the severity of acciden
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surgeon said: accidents. Make the laws tough, highways excellent. Then
as possible. “This approach has paid off in Industrial
possible to get hurt 1t5/the accident rate here with that of the farmers on unguarded
“I feel it should be as difficult equipment and you have your
‘NEW YORK, Feb. 7 — The vast function of some of Mr, Costello's acquaintances lack his
psychiatry in our time has never been more strik- polish, - There could even come a day when the| Mur der on Highways—
ingly illustrated than in the recent wistful case cops are shaking down the psychiatrists as re-
A prominent Ind ja napolisi as possible for humans to have
I . of Mr. Francis Costello, who is widely regarded as positories for vital information concerning who Year % Hoosier Traffic Toll
a simonized underworld czar. Mr. Costello got himself extensively into the papers as the result of a $100-a-plate party he trun at the Copacabana, an ornate cdbaret of which he is very fond. { His guests were sundry judges, Congresstnen and lowercase politicos. Mr. Costello, whose livelihood supposedly comes from such grimy enterprises as gambling hells, horse’ books, slot machines and other illicit pursuits, seemed a little out of character in the company of such distinguished : guests, although
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He was putting on the benefit for the Salvation Army, & militant organization which packs no rods, indorses no whisky, bets no nags, and rolls. po_ dice... Mr. Costello currently is. hip-deep philanthropy—at, it-develops, the advice of his This appears to plump "a new field for the psyche-feelers, and uncovers a. broad, unploughed bonanza of rich clients. One of Park Avenue's best-known psychiatrists, Dr. Richard Hoffman, touched off the Costéllo crisis merely by a simple prescription. oo SN “What you need,” Dr. Hoffman advised, “is a new set of friends, - Go out and meet some nice
people.” »
Evidently Some Resentment
MR. COSTELLO was :in process of improving himself by route of the charity dodge, when it blew .up in his face. Evidently there is some resentment among the common folk at having their lawmakers play nightclub with prominent underworlders, no matter how sweet the odor or pure the cause. As a militant protagonist of all the psychiatrists, from Freud to Dorothy Dix, I have been unable to stop worrying about them in connection with the freshet of clients which will undoubtedly result from Mi. Costello's trustful experiment with the soul healers, - _. Co Psychiatry is a practice which heretofore has
- dealt with reasonably tractable’ frustrates, and
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1 - * —_— - a pT or a Ti ION FR wort + sens mses oe. mie pacers soe RISES 10 85 Over Week En on the couch, the doc lowers the Nghts and asks Three Deo d in Car on d Train Mcidents: y ’
the routine question. 18 Accidents on Indianapolis Streets
“I ain't been able to sleep, doc,” says the) patient. “Get no kicks outa booze or reefers. All| The grim toll of Indiana traffic dead continued to rise today er University today celeas “murder” on the highways struck down three more Hoosiers. | brated its 94th anniversary in a
I got is indigestion, insomnia, and worry.” . ‘So, Catsup Just Kills Me’ Two accidents involving trains and a three-car erash brought | Feandery Day ceremony, held ) t 11 a. m. in the university field-
“DID YOU hate your grandmother?” the doctor needless death. The dead are: H 1 - Denny K. Allebree, 20. Vin: Police Hunt Two house .on the birthday of Ovid
emony Held
asks. “Were you resentful because you didn't| rt CI rT kon i | oat 1d Lown 7 | Butler, obs of {he original f “Naw,” says the hood. “It's just I keep thinkir’| Donald Lewis Foutch, 34, Mish- Who Knifed Driveriers. = :.. --. raw of Joe the Bum. I et a rare steak just before I awaka. h Dr. R. F, McLain, president of
him out. Now, every time I order a steak, Daniel P. Dierdorf, 65, Brazil. | A police search for a man And [Transylvania College, Lexington,
Bum, i ..Oh,_what 1... Six others sere injured in. the his . accomplice. wha. . stabbéd a gph I | As bon, in... 1 see Jog de Bum... Catsup kills.me. BR. Whatl; Hil Slnets Am “a|third man’ at Noble ang N Ky. “principal speaker, told a
‘sald! Fearnage - v “But certainly,” says the doc, “there is a more The latest fatalities brought a York Sts. early basic block. Were you jealous of your father, Stark: total of .85 dead in the under way today. as a child” |state since Jan. 1. In the first] The, victim, Mitchell Jobe, 21, turity - lonalit “Jealous of me old man? Naw. Ihadda bump $/X days of February alone, 15 of 712 N. Alabama St. told po- rity ~ are rationality, him with a jack-handle when I was 12, but the NVe Paid with (heir lives on lice he-was stabbed fr the left) woo +e Hgon = grand jury called it a accident. - He was tryna Pl00dstained highways. ‘and under the left shouider| + 2® delusioned, yet gifted,| wmake me eat me oatmeal, and everythin went 10 Indianapolis one pedestrian jade when he atfempted to. get Writer of Ecclesiastes,” Dr. Mcblack . . . what really bodders me is Ruby. Ruby WS seriously injured in 18 accl-\out of his car. The wounds were LAIN concluded, “said” that ‘A me ever-lovin’ bride.” ay continue. You had a resentment toward "Were no local fatalities. “Well ® he kept nagg! lla time. ©O | Thigh Fractured “Well, e n n’ me “alla e. ne { day in Miami 1 come down with a unavoidable] gore: pices 58. of 2411 N. tompulsion. I shoved her t wl “Stop it” says ee ASF Stita, the Ya quite] Condition in General Hospital to-| enough.” |a nearby restaurant made in“But doc, dere’s d' time we scrag Mike the| 20d lacerated forehead. He was Fo a As he got out
sult Sua Wa Loe. imp, and 'd’ time we bribe| Sor iok d BY An alo Oe he of te amtomobile one of the men " jury and fix-d’ judge and bomb d" rival book-|,
maker, and, and . . .” [block of N. Sherman Drive last| Stabbed him. he said.
“ » LL w (night. f vou Please. no more." says the spike beard rt ha 4 Mrs. Bertha Nuttall, 30, of 3542 Blaze Damages Home a change of scene ® nner Mongolia, Derhaps 5 [Brookside Pkwy, 8. Dnt ve anda frer Furnace Blast “Oh, wise guy, huh?” snarls "the hoodlu |James Raisor, 34, of N. Mcs ‘
reaching for his rod. “On second thought, y
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| - yester ly was convocation audience three in
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|after treatment | Hospital. /
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where Dr. McLain is scheduled] ' |to- speak on “Education for the ™M:/Clure 8t., were in fair conditioh! A’ veteran's home in the 3600 (1950's. > ROW 100 Much. Ulin St. Vincent's Hospital after the block of §. Rural St. was damaged. The fieldhouse ceremony began I worry about my pince-nozed fri ds. You YUtomobile ‘which Mra. Nuftalllby fire early yesterday which with selections played by the uniy on tooned friends. You was driving collided with & car|started from an explosion in the
can expand any profession too far. |driven by Bon A. McMahil), 6100) furnace. Henzie.
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More available — space Auto Tax Change
bringing students to strong ma-iton as a shopping center, as wellland I vides morality jas the Halloween festival, Mr. sessed WY a Lane said. hy
"Cecil Busbey
lighting in the Irv-
* Senate to Hear New Plan Today
By United Press .| “A bill to change thé present accord- Method of taxing motor vehicles 2./in the state will he introduced in ‘the. Indiana | i
SRALIEAL Vice Noblesville), saiters = Esundry, a s80- Sen, Morris said the ciation president. [ably would be Other. Were x will Include new ures must begin, i events and pub-| The bill removes autos from licizing = Irving-/the personal property tax rolls, that they be as-
¥¥ bill prob in the
of St. Louls, Mo.,
wished today he could stop dream-}.-
4 ing, . {dents over the week end. There / {three-fold cord is not easily (not serjous and/ he was released i Yesterday he dreamed there strength of the three-fold a oy ngs Bat an His hed. a He told police he, his wite and/°0Td Of education, morality and Jom and ra herman Drive, was in. serious| nother e parked thelr car Needed ® ate he 1 ado, PM: Dosey " ‘at Noble hd New York Sts, ang "eiSht of any desperate time. ope : t lthat two’ who out of Either one of the three alone is/was treated at City Hospital for {day with a fractured right thigh Wy wes came out of, t enough; all three are needed.” multiple lacerations.
Mr, Bushey!
“Under my bill,” he sald, “the
Robert Cohm, movie producer, State Board of Tax Commission-
during a fight scene with a malamute ‘dog and charged Mr. Cohn Saturday. 1" The producer was clawed and . direct: Charles |Pitten on the chest and arms beTraity Da ted BY Suarice fore studio animal trainers pulled
|Crows Nest Drive, last ‘yesterday, The fire was noticed by a pass. of senior students, faculty mem. OF the animal. en
Dinner The speaker was introduced by today” was recovering from a - M. O. Ross, university pres-/mauling by a mountain lion that oy compile 4 lsteof 8H Dr. Ross also will preside ran wild on a Hollywood studio {at a Founders’ Day dinner at 6:30]get. {p. m. today In the Hotel Lincoln,| mw. 100 broke its
models of cars and trucks
wire leash
of the same year,
model and make equally. 2
city’s special street fund, and the other half would
| general fund." -
at TIGbs Ave. and 16th Sf. ing motorist. L. David Perry, 27, bers and the Board of Directors,
By Frederick C. Othman Oi, cated 2nd released atinis wite, Jenny, 24. and ther two|the untversily choir sang under Do [ioe of 2 Safes
small children were away {rom the direction of Richard Whit. Ldents- included: Betty “Vanderbilt, {pone Hington. -
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 — What this nation ‘meeds is a labor law to protect Senators from sweat-shop working conditions. Particularly those Benators working on a new labor law, TR These poor, bleary-eyed gentlemen are laboring men, with no raise in pay, nothing extra for évertime and not even any supper money, from 9:30 a, m. until 10:30 p. m.. iacluding Saturdays. That's a 13-hour day. It adds up to a 78-hour week and it's as cruel as’ it is unhuman. Or so say the Re-
Things have come to such a sorry pass for this slave labor in the Senate that Sen. Forrest C. Donnell of Webster Groves, Mo., a member of the labor committee now worrying with , the TaftHartley Act, was forced to raise his hand and sdy please, could he have the ‘evening of Feb. 8
: off from work?
Thix is the night, he said, when the Republicans gather to celebrate the birthday of Abraham Lincoln. They will eat chicken in lace paper pants and, said the gentleman from Missouri, Thomas E. Dewey will be there to make the main speech.
‘Please May | Attend?’ TODAY, CONTINUED Sen. Donnell, is the final
. day to buy tickets for this event and couldn’t he,
© Christmas necktie with yellow spots om it,
= : - - 32, of 5131 Central /Ave.; Harold he bl damaged the base-! ant off for high-jinks with Tom Dewey s William Howell, 35, of 3422 Salem| ment” and wos — on the first given by Dr. E. Robert Andry of The Senators. are listening day and night to ii. and his two /children, (floor. the. religion department.
Invocation and benediction were S0€K Missing Wife
Cites Conrad Bill ~~ Car owners would be required to present a special receipt, showing they had paid this tax on
I lam, 1 if fo government, labor and business experts on what lo: E 17 months, and Vicki Joy,
ex-Representative Fréd A. Hartley of New Jersey. |
thel Kennedy, 62, of 3310 N., TE _1l-22 Beli i | i snyiing i wrong wih 3 present ahr rian $0 LaFollette Believes Germans.
Dies on ‘Slaughter Lane’
continuin
duced Wednesday by Sen. Roy
/ IT : R . g Some say it's .all wrong. Some #ay it's most Mr. Allebree was killed in the WwW IIT D 4 C | Virginia C. Harland, 50, of 3540 would help get all cars on the good. Others figure it ought to be amended. Y three-car accident on what state! t urn own ommunism |N. Meridian St.,, who has been tax rolls, .
The hearings are taking place in the Senate Police call “slaughter lane.” caucus room. The day sessions have an .audienee/is. death-seared. U. .8. 41 mostly of labor leaders. At night the crowd Evansville. Five others usually is SRO, because it's hot a bad show, {injured in the pile-up... . The weird thing about the. proceedings seems, At Mishawaka, Mr. Foutch to be the general realization that the Taft-Hartley died yesterday of injuries sufAct wasn’t quite so bad asa lot of people used to| fered when he drove his car into think. . |the path of a New York Central Even some of the labor chieftains want some train at a local crossing. A pasof its provisions retained and now Sen. Taff pre- senger in the automobile, Mrs. dicts that it won't be repealed at all. Just amended| Velma Fisher, 35, South Bend. re meetce et Fe tran | a little, . is in critical condition at St. Jo-| Nothing short of Russian o¢-\mer™ Nazis from returning to y | seph’s Hospital. cupation of the Ruhr would be power. May Just Change Its Name Mr. Dierdorf was killed in Bra. Pt to cause the Germans 0 lift “we must make democracy zil when he was struck bh prs “ THE GENTLEMAN from Ohio, — o Pennsylvanif Railroad ot ch | LaFollette sald. “Many of Sep justice or something like “Naxzi dicted that one of the changes would be its name,| engine. Authorities said the vic. were Socullote ag Ee d ot Nauonal } Bostalie, Sught Niirg It won't be the Taft-Hartley Act anymore, but|tim, a farmhand, was hard of Nazis came to power. But they! ere. is quite unlikely that any ‘the Thomas-Lesinski ‘Act. That's all right with|hearing and walked directly into 9 y
That near: were,
Former. Hoosier. Congressman _ Says eed
Democracy Can Win Occupied Country
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7-Made-in-Moscow communism is un-
returned from two years in the American occupation zone,
where he was the American governor of Werttemberg-Baden. |
y men Mr. LaFollette, with his wife and daughter, lived at Stuttgart...
| missing since Friday noon.
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“In counties where the tax rats
‘Herv'husband, Myron Harlan; is more than #4. this is going-to
|56, an insurance agent with of- mean that the car owners will fices in the Circle Tower, police Saturday that his wife had “But -1 hope that this bill will
> failed to arrive ltkely ever to be accepted by the German people, in the opinion of | pos she was to have . visited Some of the 532,000 people who
former Congressman Charles M. LaFollette of Indiana who has just ...v ¢riends. She left their apart- are supposed to be dodging pay- : t Friday noon in the family ment of taxes on their cars,
told pay less tax,” the Senator said.
in Zenia, 0. make it easier to track down
WORRIED by bad wegther .re- Burglars Settle 1
Mrs, Harlan
medium “height, gray hair and
ports in "Ohio, he telephoned to . . Zenia Saturday morning. When For Food n Raids a| Communist in my opinion"- Mt: work with some degree of social|friends said she had not arrived,
Burglars broke into two busi.
he called acquaintances in north-| bli ts school ern Indiana who also reported hess establishihents and 4 $
they had not seen Mrs. Harlan.
during the night but the total loss amounted to only some sand-
1s. described as .,..s and milk taken from the
Sen. Taft, he said, so long as it contains most of the path of the locomotive. the rules he wrote in the first place. He thinks it will. +. Unless those overtime and an occasional night off, my 88 181 td bad Sai Clagis?, that it'll be early summer before they _— any Held in Slaying Yotes on a pew law, or even an amended labor aw. .
5 . dee | Soleétman, - 37, who admitted police she shot and. killed
please, have permission to.go? Sen. Elbert Thomas of Utah, the Democratic Salman who has written a substitute for the aff-Hartley Act, looked sternly at his conferee and said he would put this to a vote. ere are more Democrats than Republicans on the committee and whether Sen. Donnell gets
The Quiz Master
What are supersonic waves? Supersonic refers to a speed faster than ths of sound waves, which is about 760 miles per
| Pkwy. shilling fine for the observance of Christmas. The ny
Ea Wd : lon the bed. Is the path of an artillery shell a parabola Mrs. Selectman told police a etn {
or an ellipse? {and her husband had had an
portant in connection with high-speed airplanes io) If It were not for the resistance of the atmos. Eument and that he reached
and rockets. ! ' ® ¢ :
Did Boston ever have a law against celebrating 'Ph : ! Christmas? SR JT EE AL bola. Actually, only approximates this/she reached the weapon first
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. b . ’ . ) ~ hes { . Senators get time and + hait 10r CUStOdian S Wife [feet they. never will “do ‘80 and heing accustomed to obeying or-
Charges of murder today were mocracy as we know it here In| jn. Moscow matter I do not think placed against Mrs. Azalia Gray the United States.”
: husband, William, early yester-/rights and political freedom cratic purpose, I believe we can 27? Test Your Skill P77 | hue morning in their basement| democratic principles must also {apartment at 3002 Fall Creek be established in the eFononic
Mr. Selectman, 35-year-old cus-
authorities wanted to do away with its attendant toqjan of the building, was dead believes. The currency reform wis was shown by the high praise illegal sale of alcoholic beverages,! feasting and frivolity. i |when police arrived, His body was a step in the right direction, but given Mr. LaFollette by the Ger-| Police confiscated a quantity of IN Fall Near Home
: . the , 8 32-caliber revolver, on poorer, he added. ‘phere, the trajectory of such a shéll would be aa at 2 32-calit bed. She. ad D
|dread the Slav domination which pig Nazi. factory owners would they know would come If theytyrn Communist but it would be [surrendered to thie Stalinists. I eaey for the little Nazis to do so,
school kitchen.
Combinations were broken off isafes at the Blue Ribbon Dairy m——————————— {Bar, 3330 W. Washington St. tarid at “the St. Clay RCo Arrest 4 Charged 1502 Kentucky Ave. but if both With Illegal Sales |cases the burglars failed to open - it will ever do so. But the void! Four persons were arrested on| between nazism and communism | charges of violating the 1035 In addition to respect for civil must be filled with high demo- alcoholic beverage act yesterday oe” noon as result of a yolies Sai : on a home at 2035 Alvor | That Americans can win over| Occupant of the home, Oscar|f00d in the Kitchen. , German rank-|their former enemies and make Williams, 47, his wife, Mary, and| "96, nivred I and-file support,” Mf. LaFolleite|thern into friends of democracy |two others were charged with the Man, r njured . %
blue eyes. When last seen she was wearing a blue ensemble, .a head scarf and a gray coat. that despite their still-present re ders wunthinkingly. Communism ee |gard for the follow-the-leader has made little headway, how|principle, they can be taught de ever, and so Tong 48 It TH a made-
to) - Economy Needs Help her|
{field to win the
brakes on soaring prices also are mans when he resigned and left whisky, wine and beer. A 96-year-old man was she needed, he sald. . Only In such for home. ~ mime ii ar- manner can the rich be kept from! German newspapers throughout CHAPTER TO MEET ; for becoming ‘richer. and the poor Werttemberg-Baden were, unani-| Theta Theta Chapter of Phi . mous in commending him, Kven Beta Psi will meet at 8 p. m.lington St ~~ ? During his service in Germany, : unist organ paid tribute tomorrow in ‘the 38th Street! Walter Ross, the \ and Mr. LaFollette struggled con- by saying that he was a man uf branch of the Indiana National/taken to St. Fra “|stantly to keep the wealthy for: his word. { iBank or
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[their car, before they could buy C1 | license plates. . oh Of Ins ur ance Agent" Sen. Morris sald a. DEE IEPeS. EERE STATE AND LOCAL author-/Conrad (R. Monticello), to force” , 3
es and Ohjo. police today were car owners to buy license plates their search for Mrs. in the same county they live in
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