Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1949 — Page 2

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Stiffer Opposition |“ yo Seen in GOP Chamber Bildmars. Owings & Merril entation diana Bens nmi ew . | Ofclals for the Indiana State] ~" te committee ip pert Frost Daggett of” Indian- ; 4 in ublicans ° were. IN ,ontal Association told commit-(Was today considering the con-|apolis will have charge of com of a series of ampual members Indiana and Nebras-| troversial unemployment com- struction, Equitable Life Assur. | Day banquets today, xs are-the only states which do|pensation bill which passed the ance, Inc. announced. attracted from Wash-inot have a law prohibiting ad-/r..se yesterday, 60 to 25,

two top Indiana GOP{vertising by al gomitY of| Stiffer opposition to the u- Gas Station Manager of . 3 a a | - measure He ‘told the representa. MNEAOR PACES mean Robbed of $80 Here publicans predominate. Albert Bennett, 58, of 1953 Car-

‘some ridic-] The bill as passed yesterday|rollton Ave, night manager of ulously low fee to attract patients| would increase maximum upem-|the wil to his office and then by high|ployment compensation benefits| Ave, was held up and pressure salesmanship sells the|from $20 a week for 20 weeks [robbed of $80 early today. patients on fees that are equal to|to $25 a week for 25 weeks and| He said the bandit locked him

rvices was held today by a committee of the House of Repre-

ew) Taking a - d a n currency. He tol Democrats was Rep. Lothair Teetor (R. Hag- sheriff's deputies he believed the individual liberty Thieves Rifle Jewelry - |erstown), an opponent of the bill 0S OE CO who

Ne" Semner id te Democrats Plating Co. Here said it would cost Indiana em- robbed him of $65 on Jan. 28.

3 ployer an additional $8 million campaign, Thieves rifled the Miles Gold &|annually. Nine Lotol Students Join Ad Fraternity

fo. farmers and sald g;\ver Plating Co., 115 8. Capitol BOP Teadersnip had an opPOrtU-l,., iat night and took an un BUrglars Ransack Niné Butler University students s ransacked the office from Indianapolis have been ini-

ty to fight Tor “economic jus- + tloe™ to agriculture. XN estimated amount of jewelry. Office of. Church SM, speaks at Roches- Police said the jewelry was the Burglar : 1: tar tonight. Property of several stores andlor St, Matthew's Lutheranitiated into the Butier chapter of PE gs es . officials not 3 ., | Alp igma, professional BET $3 MILLION GOAL Church, 2837 E. New York St j STUCKAHOE,

fits of the present act.

make estimate of its value. early today—the fifth church advertising fraternity. or N. Y., Feb. 10 Burglars entered by ripping! entered this week. They are Robert Braun, Lester +! {UP)~The National Police Asso- open a cardboard over a broken| The Rev. Carl Amelung, pastor, Negley, Willlam Watterson, Walciates | League today set window. The window wasitald police entrance had been lace Hardwick, Norman Brant, ¥. » S140 got of $3 million for funds smashed In a burglary five weeks gained through a side door. Noth-/'W. Kimberlin, Bruce Christie, t Juvenile AeMNGUETICY, > HAG; term nn ng was Wissng, he sald. “James Buck and ‘Wallace Smith. -~

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phone & Telegraph Co. The deal called for the exchange of one share of I. T. & T. for 12 shares of Farnsworth, subject to stockholder approval. IL T. & T. closed yesterday at $0.25 a share and Farnsworth closed at $287. © : I T. & T. also will advance $1 million to Farnsworth to "meet debts and provide operating capi-

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ADMITS FIRING 18 CARS DETROIT, Feb. 10 (UP)-—Wil-liam Collins, 24, who said his father is a retired fireman of Providence, R. I, confessed to setting fire to 18 automobiles and three garages and turning in

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Under Suspension : A 4 The state Senate today intro-|,¢ Francis Foran, 216 Berkeley, Cal; Mrs. duced’ and passed under suspen-|St, was found lying

W. Hudson, Kent, O., a8d|gion of rules & bill which would home. Police said he was h- Legisla

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