Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1949 — Page 11

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Inside Indianapo

lis By Ed Sovola

THEY LAUGHED at the Indianapolis Naval

Ordnance plant when it was suggested we go back

to ‘sticks and stones and slingshots. Just for the

It was hard for Joe Blow to understand how a gun or guns could be expected to hit-an object traveling at say, 600..mifles per, especially when

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“records, the idea came from a taxpayer. this object didn’t particularly care to get hit with . : - . wy . or This taxpayer, poor guy, is now hopelessly con- a cannon shell. Furthermore, when this object ; : 3 spondent vinced that the world is getting too smart; too is traveling over 6000 feet a second. That's over n e r e 1 aV Ay diterranean, fast, too soon. His one semester's study of college a mile a second. That's four trips to the grocery ; » . ! . re going to algebra (completed unsuccessfully), hardly Seed storé and back in one second. Fast, eh? : avy, but the adequate during conversations about sépersonic ‘ is becoming pH and fire tontrol instruments thereof, .0002 To make it a bit more dificult the guns are in

leasant and

of an inch tolerances and wires for couplings measuring .006-of an inch,

Everything would have been all right had the

another object traveling at probably greater speed, which is also capable of going up, down, sideways and changing factors which makes for

2 Million to Powerful Teamsters

hty interesting mathematical problems. A 44 mS TS RS AE . ‘ each led by employees of taxpayers just pointed out a few some mig “ " - ican or Eng sights such as the industrial music studio with We work with the same principles a duck| Truck-Stopping Project Called : ge . k guide, its fine ~ollection of popular music, excellent drink- hunter does when he aims his shotgun,” says Mr. ‘ — . . ’ diy | Ig l S d inspected ing.fountains and super lighting. Ferencl, “only they're a little more complicated, Most Ambitious Campaign ith § \e Acropolis, Then if the hosts had said, “Don'f worry about . Raturally.” Naturally. id

| 3 : ; ; BE NING Friday, hundreds of agents of the International : le beligerent a thing. We're doing terrific work out here,” heck Ja me Plant with He Windows at. sunehifie Biot si Yes ts will take hig positions at crossroads, Ward Post y ay, . e S . y nen and the fire, the citizen would have clapped his hands and polis a ey Derreeyes Bg TL diners, bridges and other highway points for the biggest truck ‘ wonders. in Bone AWAY. = : : _ he's doing Is Interesting, the production boss re-|StOPPINE project in history. : sailors to Mr. Ferenci Starts Talking marks, Everyone looks at what Mr. Dickmeyer is Behind this mammoth “unidertaking is a round, energetic man, 11 Resign in Move ls even more BUT NO, a man like Lester Ferenci, who is in doing sometimes mild, sometimes angry who directs the giant Teamsters g percentage charge of all production at the plant, had to clamp Well, in simple words . . . take, for example, a organization . . Dave Beck. ‘the union's jurisdiction covered To Oust ingles his mitts on the visitor and start talking. human hair. Ouch! Like this? Like that. The| 1DrouSh his influence the na-jfae uhiofn® d Another Republican ward are sensible After a short lecture on the problems he has, hair is 003 of an inch, right? As far as Joe Blow tional headquarters of the Team- every highway and every plece chairman, Frank A. Light,‘of the ne ‘the rece namely, to build fire control equipment that can be jg concerned, RIGHT! sters may even be moved out of of Property Bdjacent o ry (lONTh first ward, ‘has resigned. This ties to cone placed in aircraft traveling at sound barrier speeds “mn. to imagine, then, Mr. Ferenci says, rubbing| Indianapolis where it has been ae rind ebuild his field brings the total party resignaer it is pos- and to have this equipment fire the guns without ,.. 4 spot, the hair being twice as big and then|located for years. Fy intends oS AA dee * |tions to 11 in the current fight of dance halls a miss. T having a hole drilled through the center. Not one| Today as virtual head of the 148 anize hel station Operas {three factions to oust James W. Troup of na. but hundreds every day withoit & miss. There|World's largest union, Mr. Beck ois will begin Terry Ingles as county GOP chairman. hoes. - Therd can’t be a miss. Remember, with the speeds we're| holds unprecedented control of a| J) "yop vay check. If this However, Chairman Ingles said good music attaining now, a fraction of an inch off, a fraction|labor organization which deals “0 "ll oy indred Mr. Light's resignation had nothmanners Jor o & second off, = bomb or a rier is if a 1000; wits every Industry using motor|,, cand members at least would ing to do with the factional strug- - 8 an sn ’ ? ‘ . | fon. e for control of the party. od behavior, Look at this gear segment with the 200 dia-| Mr. Beck's rise to power nas| DS aed Co ching effects of 8 “Mr. Light has beer an to - metral pitch and this bevel gear machine that Bob been little short of phenomenal. ip, control would touch the en- carry on all the duties of the Pedigo is operating. In that one continuous opera- | I can remember how my sis- i. jife span of nearly every first ward chairmanship because x Pussle tion the machine is indexing, rotating, shaping./ter and I sat on the curb at 10 human being from the delivery of ill health.” Mr. Ingles said. 3 cutting, polishing and a lot of other things. and 11 o'clock at night, walling of diapers to the drivers of fuO11 i: The principle of bevelled gears has certain ad- for our mother to come out of neral coaches. Protect Leadership bo : vantages which have to do with contact, silence, the Jaundry,” he says. “She had . ® =» Mr. Light was quoted as saying speed related to . . . Mr. Joe Blow, your eyes are gone to work at six in the morn-' DAVE BECK, the person, is an he quit because “I felt Mr. Inglcs N rolling in their sockets like a pinball. Something jo » amiable, solidly built man with |was not satisfied with the way the J wrong? No. Carry on, tell me more. | That memory of an improvised baby blue eyes and light colored {first ward was being handled.” i Now, over here is George Layfield, machinist, childhood explains the motiva- hair which makes him more bald | Ten other ward chairmen said : dperating a mechanical engraving Machine. On tion which drove him to become than he really is. CL |they resigned last week in what Nl : that table are several ighly complicate BYTO- | ader of the mighty Internation- His hands are freckled, his face [they described as a protest move ; scopes we use in submarine fire control Instrus/ "po i}erhood of Teamsters. round and pinkish-red, and his {against present party leadership, f ments. Td eyebrows are barely discersible A coalition of three factions is ! wh . , t. i ~ | Backs Up for Support yO di ef wot tooling in andinery ign We 0 vor expen to presen peo. to hessman ! SEE THESE Joe blocks? When they're off the nation’s truckers and asking coholic drink and has never jibe Ingiana, Republica Some a 000003 inches they're practically scrap. See this for their union credentials. played a game of cards nor shot i. De y A ur ay, ea ng e brain : finish? It's rough. It's .000003 microinches rough., On Apr. 1, by orders of Dave a stick of pool. or - ngles be removed Sop ale swan The surface of your eye is mountainous in com- Beck, -union members will be| He is a Presbyterian, an Elk, Dave Beck - Re 8 airmanship on the groun iminutive of) parison. posted at strategic points, and has been active in the Amer- o Wr in party man. amuel This is Ray Nuttall, foreman of the machine|throughout the United States injican Legion. who rose from a trucker to union law of the jungle we will use it, *8¢ment. ravat shop, he'll bear me out. Mr. Nuttall backs up Mr. the beginning of an organiza-| When not on the phone in con- boss. but we don’t want to.” nager Ferencl.” Mr. Joe Blow backs up against the near {ional drive to bring two million|versation with someone on union,

gyptian sun! od

You want precision? , , . Howard Dickmeyer, machinist at the Naval Ordnance plant, examines

; D.,C., supposedly for a national drilling iob i ina the 3 fo fof Let's go. There are some things left a man {pat drivers were working in con-|troling the North Sea coast, After Mr. Beck was born in Stockton. headquarters. If a site can be Bedside Manners a drilling job in a coupling the size of a ta understands. I beg your pardon, taxpayer under- formity with provisions of the the war he again took to a laun-|/Cal., in 1894 and at the age of 4 found, Mr. Beck proposed to erect) hair. Note arrow, | dry truck until 1926 when a na-

est wall for support. t

little on the loud side. Scientist? No, explains Mr. Ferenci, that's Gene Denari,| cafeteria manager. Hamburger? Yes. Super-|

sonic hamburger? No. Plain ol’ hamburger with {yo union that trucks would be War I he became an aerial gunner board of regents of Washington

onions and ketsup? Yes.

stands. {

Cash and Carry

WASHINGTON, Mar. 29—Motorists, I warn

additional members into the matters he worries about his

The “Old Man” Capt. Allan D. Blackledge, lunjon. The action calls for halt-| waistline. commanding officer, passes with a man who is a|jno nearly every one of the 6.5

» » ” million commercial trucks operat-| QUITTING school at 16, he en-

ing on U. 8S. highways and streets, tered the laundry where his halted and requests made to see/With an aviation squadron pa-

contract now in force.

y | But a warning note was added: tional Teamster official induced . “We further notify you that if Mr. Tobin to make the likable'worked as a carpet cleaner. | By Frederick C. Othman your equipment is subject to added Youngster©a full-time organizer. | Capable and honest, two attriAs executive vice president he butes which have remained unof this good standing clause in NOW draws §25000 a year and questioned in Mr. Beck's 23 years tio a machine loaded down with gimmicks, such as our mutual agreement that yours lives with his wife in a five-room of unionism, he tackles the great- building.

delays because of an infraction

-. - » oo s 8 = | Rival union leaders have ac-! | IN SEATTLE he moves in the cused him of running company | S Ven erics

(top strata of society and has ypjons for the aid and comfort of | made himself one of the city’s employers and a few have labeled

- leading citizens. He happily raises him scab and strikebreaker. On Sick Calls Recent! the executi vice Employers have been notified by/ mother worked. During World the fact he is a member of the py y :

funds for charity and is proud of

University.

moved with his family to Seattle. jn the District of Columbia a verHis father, a native of Tennessee,

ve esident made an offer of $500, 000 for a site in Washington,

Urged to Improve

Many ministers should improve

| itable temple to labor. [their bedside manners with the

At 222 E. Michigan St. the Sick spring wind whistles around the, This was a suggestion given a eaves of what in name is the na- conference of ministers and phy nal Teamsters headquarters Siclans last night in White Cross © | Service Center.

you. Quit teasing auto salesmen about the good old days. They're likely ‘to send you retreating from the showroom in confusion. For the last couple of years, I regret to report, my pre-war sedan with the flop-eared fenders has been inclined to sprinkle pieces of its innards on the highway. This has meant increasingly freqient visits to the garage, where a hopeful saletman regularly has burst out to take my order for a new vehicle, At first he urged that I hand him a $100 deposit and he’d give me delivery in about a year and a half. By last winter, when my heap was hissing ‘steam in a menacing manner, he had: forgotten about the deposit. And, he said, he could get my new car to me in about three weeks.

Sales Resistance Crops Up

AS USUAL, I smiled pityingly. I told him when. he gave me: (1) A free demonstration (2) My selection of models and colors (3) No accessories whatever, and (4) Immediate delivery off the floor, I'd buy another automobile. And, as usual, he slunk away. It got to be kind. of a game. A couple of days ago I arrived in a cloud of black smoke. My fuel pump was leaking, the

these seemed to be. He said they were for display is the sole responsibility for any bungalow they built when he was est organizational program labor, The building stands a very good, In particular, Dr. Carroll A, purposes only. He said I could buy a car without inconvenience caused.” + jon the laundry truck. } has ever known with an avowal chance of being vacated for a Wise, Evanston, Ill., told minis accessories. He said I could have one, if I wanted serpin in,” As an individual, Mr. Beck is that his truckers want nothing Washington location. iters promiscuous praying in the it, without wheels. { St CCESS of the forthcoming amiable and casual, even mild, which is not rightfully theirs. Actually the change of sites sickroom was sometimes harmful I was getting worried and felt no better when drive would triple the member- not forward or taking sharp ex- 2 a = would make very little difference to patients. he said if I didn’t like the colors of those on the ship of Teamsters. But even that ception. But the moment he steps

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THERE is also no question as fo the Teamsters. Their weigh v $ amsters. | 'rge Close Unity floor, he had a couple of dozen more upstairs with is not enough for the powerful out of private life into the busi- to his determination and ambi- bills and driving orders originate! wie Re ra se Lahy ors : iq . close - told him I supposed I needn't look at the others _ A Teamster official once said the direct, blunt, alert executive said, "If they force us to use the hangs his hat. |stclans oR ny because he couldn't sell me one until later, anyhow. | ° ® . re patients, when approved by th | ’ eiy Hi nee, sia ne oe sve wy cor» Equalization of Assessments ) Hold in State Schoo! Guidance an 2 | 3 doctor, a professor of pastoral name on the dotted line. My only out now R * 4 S $ St | Report Planned psychology and - counselin at the trade-in. My old car still was making odd! equires epard é - eps . - , i P Garrett Biblical Institute in noises in the shop. He looked at it carefully. ’ of | arcotics Rin Property Values Must Be Classified perintendent of Indianapolis Pub-/gui¢ with nurses and stay half as “But I'll give you $750,” he added, before I| lic schools, will present a Progress jong as the time alloted. even could protest. | report covering a survey of guld-| 14 was the first meeting of its Sales Resistance Falters (Third of a Series) | Theft in 8 Citi schools at a meeting tomorrow| - ; } t es lof the North Central Association Suggests Clinical Study | By ROY T. COMBS, Center Township Assessor Two Indianapolis men said by of Colleges and Schools in Chi-| Dr. Wise recommended clinical bluff called, his name was Othman. I finally had! As Told to Philip F. Clifford Jr. federal agents to be the central cago. {training for ministers or a year of to tell him the truth. Mr. Murphy is chairman of the internship in hospitals. {and explain how it will affect our property taxes. I | He said he'd be out to see her and unless she The primary purpose of reassessment in 1949 is the equaliza- beld in Logansport today, ar- survey of guidance and counsel- trist and brain surgeon, said mincan persuade him differently, I seem" to have tion of assessments among taxing units within the state and among rested as they broke in a drug- ing practices in some 2200 high isters should particularly consult bought a 1949 model automobile which I don't Properties within given taxing units. store there Sunday night. schools. Detailed descriptions of with physicians before visiting the particularly want, or even need. The point of The equalization process involves four seperate and distinct steps: | !

their bumpers still wrapped in brown paper. 1 MI: Beck. ness of the Teamsters he becomes tion. Recently in New Yoik he from where ever Dave Beck! physicians are 3 J ‘the place in 30 minutes. All he needed was my y beneficial. The | J. Fred Murphy, assistant su- Evanston, asked , minist - Said it was worth maybe $500. ers to con And Standardized to Get Fair Ratings Linked With D ! ope lance and counseling in high ind in the city AND if any big-talking prospect ever had his| I'd have to talk it over Today, I would like to examine the reassessment law closely figures in a statewide narcotics with my wife. theft and bootleg ring were being committee which is making a| Dr. E. Vernon Hahn, psychiaFederal authorities said Ruby the programs carried out in 204 mentally ill.

automatic choke had fallen off and my engine i , , ONE: h classificati of ~ ee ete ere : was going bang, bang, boom. The lean all this is that the war is really over, and the Droperty The ssification may be lowered to any desired Minton, is, of 2 College Ave, of he renee l8 will be need reas Denny, Methodist - * ’ . * a § E § . Je , : . ox, 38, 91¢ . § . | , - must have heard me. No, I told him. I intended At least on a number of brands. There still. TWO: The development of !¢Vel by a majority vote of all the ° p ent, and Dr. Wil

Pennsylvania St.,. have been The administrator is also chair-| liam N. Wishard, member of | may be a few cars that can't be delivered in a standards of value for each class SouRty ond ov nship A55gssors linked with dope thefts in at least Man of the nominating commit- medical staff joint liaison ra hurry, but unless you intend to buy ome, take i. Matting fii A david given county. eight Indiana cities since Novem- ‘ee ou the commission on re- tee with the board of trustees, piston iat tage eect cation, ana "wil serve a chan "oor Ue Teen © Ra , : a. . . magnitude such as Indiana's re- escribed as addicts them- _° y . , . .. me Cpe dL Cam ay aL Tom Bes aeenmen, here are on 1 sees th tw ark Cai to hae Ta, Tore to discinnon of Traffic. Victims plaining. Auto salesmen with autos to sell are a to local conditi "be certain oversights and errors. channeled $8000 to $10.000 worth Riques for 'ma springtime phenomenon which I've been missing Standards to local conditions. proving instruction in class- Recovering Here |

; "- In Center Township however, of dope into bootleg outlets in for seven years—without realizing it. oT ee badness we are closely studying the law four months. They were in No. 1 rooms. — _— , . ’ |in an effort to preclude any such spot on the district federal nar- | Two pedestrians injured in acci. unpleasant possibilities. cotics agent's “wanted” list, cir- Three Seek Job |dents yesterday were reported re- { Have Right of Appeal culars on them having been sent

paring them with another. By Robert C. Ruark covering today. | Under the law the reassessment out to all Indiana cities several

Many Out of Date , Before assessments of taxing | | Seven-year-old Stella Mae a (units can be reliably compared piooiam must be completed by weeks ago. . |Naper, 521 N. Traub Ave. was ice beyond the filibuster frivolities and the mon-| One With another, properties must| spr next year. At the con: pe two men were caught as S mo p N GRY reicase from General Hospital strous veterans’ pension bill, both about as vital be classified and assessments of 'o) gion of ‘the survey, the tax- (pa. tried to break in. a locked after treatment for injuries re. to the moment as a bill to stabilize female hair- different classes of property must ,,v.rg are to receive notices in- gr , |ceived when she ran { 3 ized separately storeroom above the Portland Mayor Feeney yesterday was an in front of dos. Except, of course, for the shameless waste of Pe summarized separately. ay night considering applications oy th os a car driven by Aaron Nahmias . 8 Te .

forming them of the assessment’ pharmacy late Sund money involved. Many of the present day as- ),.aq on their properties. Paul Brigham, federal narcotics

| to buy no sedan out of a catalog. He led me inside. There in a glittering circle on the tile floor were sedans with assorted numbers of doors, coupes and convertible coupes. l.0ook. the man said. I looked, but told him I wanted a demonstration. He said he'd be delighted then, or later at my convenience. And I said of course I wouldn't buy

Fiddlin’ Congress

NEW YORK, Mar. 29—It's about time, seems to me, for a reappearance of old Woody Hockaday in Washington, with his hands full of feathers and his head full of scorn. The 81st Congress— the featherbed Congress of these tetchy times— deserves Mr. Hockaday's »est efforts.

You may not remember Woody. He was around

Surely no greater congregation of political and Sessments are out of date because

moral cowards ever drew mileage in Washington. |

of changes in value that have a4.

But that is not the end of the agent, No one will be forced to

said the men were appar-

out-of-town engineers for the 1124 8. Illinois St. at Lynn and

newly-created post of City Super-| Michigan Sts. at 4 p. m.

A sn iy ently attempting to replenish their; William Turner, 25, 2 In 1936. He expressed his displeasure at the The teller vote on the ridiculous Rankin’s ridicu-|taken place since 10a When ory accept the township assessor's personal cubply since Ha narcotics ‘nténdent of Air Pollution Pre- Marion Ave. who lice” a bumbling of the world by suddenly appearing at lous boondoggle—wherein the voters were allowed Séssments were last adjusted.|fioyres as final. Each taxpayer ere found in their possession. 'cotion. He declined to name the

scenes of state and showering same with feathers.

As a gesture of his annoyance at approaching war, he once bobbed up half-naked in the office of Harry Woodring, and pelted the war’ secretary with 40 pounds of- plumes. He staged a one-man moult for the benefit of Wall Street, shouting nis peace cry of feathers instead of bullets. He crashed an American Legion shindig in Baltimore. He danced among

anonymity—proved it. Broadly against the bffl! when their names were not recorded, they were] as broadly for it when they voted for the record. | It took the dramatic floor fights of veterans to maim the bill and send it back to committee, and even then it was halted by the hairline majority of 208 to 207. . Then, before it had ceased uncrinkling its ereases in the pigeon-hole, up pops Mr. Rankin with another veterans’ vote-bribe bill, to occupy

They have to be modernized and brought up to date so that they will be in line with existing conditions. Since assessments were last made, property values generally have increased. Many improvements have been transferred to a higher economic use; some prop-/ erties have been shifted to a lower Commissioners

to appeal.

ried to the State Board of Tax

: stepped i aR Who questions the new assess- Minton, who police said nad been 2PPICANLS, but said all were fully Joc trees at gids Of & tracks ment of his property has the right zn addict for 10 years,

d qualified. shortly after being taken to jail | Locally, a citizen has 15 days anq was given a morphine injec. neer Robert L. Wolf resigned last | in which to file an appeal! with jon the Marion County Board of Fe-

{less trolley at Oliver and Marion,

|Aves. at 7 p. m. was. reported in Former City Combustion Engi- |g. condition in General Hospital,

week after the City Council Perator’of the trolley was Phillip

28s , Eggart, 823 E. Mr. Brigham said the pair had Passed what he considered a 88 E. Minnesota St.

view. From there it may be cir- peen identified in drug store bur- “¢ak and ineffectual” smoke

glaries and holdups in Indianapolis, Anderson, Muncie, Ft. Wayne,

ordinance. Under the new law the Board

3 Injured in Crash Of Car and Truck

a _ a ! , f Air Pollution has been placed i. i ' . . Te Haute, Evansville, Wash- © p the banquet dishes, and fired his feathers into more valuable time—and very possibly pass. economic use. | (Tomorrow: Field Deputies in in oe fi plvansyi Ca ash under control of the Safety Board.! Three persons were treated at the melting ice cream, until somebody slugged ’ Many of these changes in value Action.) gon in a number of other nar. Ex-Inspector Supervising | General Hospital for injuries suf- © him with a chair. Fearful of Votes Back Home |have Bone unnoticed DY ening — — ee cotics thefts Meanwhile, the city’s smoke fered when the truck in which . “ . Cw officials an ave not yet en re- 1 on ’ . p ig ; , Dispatches Stuffed Chicken ONLY THE mossbacks in the major veterans fected on the tax rolls. Officer Peeks in Door, Cox, who is on parole for the CONtrol program is being carried they were riding late yesterday

WOODY SCATTERED his feathers over Rep-

organization—the legatees of World War I in the American Legion—still favor a mass pension for

The State Board of Tax. Com- Discovers Policy Book missioners, by action of the 1949

armed robbery of

out under the supervision of C. V. collided with an automobile,

olis drug stores in 1047, was in- Matthews, ‘a former smoke in- knocked down 25 feet of fence,

i Sgt. Ray Peak peeked , . . .v Spector under Mr, Wolf. and struck a tr resentative and Senator, indiscriminately, and he the alumni of the recent conflicts. But chicken- Police Sg dicted by the federal grand jury SI ’ ! ee. * - : General Assembly, has been au- ; Jur) Tr once sent Labor Secretary Fanny Perkins a hearted Congress, deathly fearful of its votes back thorized to establish forms nd through the front tor Sill oa two weeks ago on Mr. Matthews said there has Treated and released following stuffed chicken. , ! St, 8

They always popped old Woody into the psycho wards, but sometimes 1 get to wondering if he

wasn't as sane as the people ne serenaded. There

is no adequate reprisal against a room full of feathers, nor an answer to the fine scorn for their targets. ' As an observer of the activities of Mr. Truan's world-savers in Washington, I would nominie them permanently as the featherbed Congress, and maybe even recommend a little tar to go along with the feathers. A finer collection of pro¢rastinators, issue-dodgers and gutless wonders never collected under one roof.

“home, will keep on kicking thé thing around while

Rome burns, Harry fumes, and nothing of major importance gets done. | It would be hard to compute the national disgust at the fiddling and faddling of the 81st Con-| gress, which was supposed to lead us out of the] wilderness, but it must be enormous at thé mo-| ment. By comparison, the 80th Congress, which Mr. Truman scornfully used as a whipping-boy to | re-election, comes up smelling like a rose. I would love to see old Woody show up now| with a bushel-basket full of feathers. Or failing that, to enforce a suggestion made while these political WPA-workers were engrossed in their |

standards local assessors. New Rules Ready Soon Completion of the new regulations is expected within the next kitchen and week or 10 days. Until we have Scott, 30, of 843'; W. North St. this information we have no way on charges of keeping a roo

said.

what the new assessment rates lottery and gift enterprise. will be. Theodore Ford, 40, of 914 W

But we do know that under the| Vermont, was charged with gamnew law, assessment rates on all|ing. Officer Peak said in Ford's nds in Indiana must not exceed | pocket was a policy slip from the

la 33%; per cent of the market or book on the counter.

for the ghidance of morning. There, beside the cash register, was a policy book, he

The officer made his way to the arrested Warfield

apolis to

‘'bery of an Evans mipeb, 24. of knowing in dollars and cents|for pool selling and operating a

face that Brigham said, while Minton will be turned over to Evansville to helping North Side home owners Cox, 35, and Walter ‘Collier, 21, be prosecuted for the armed rob- to prgsecute a case against Pow-| both of Camby. ville drug store ers

Name New Managers ™% morning. For State Park Inns The Indiana Department of At Church Session

forging narcotics prescriptions.,— been no let-up in enforcing the the accident, at Troy Ave. and “Qox will be returned to Indian- anti-smoke ordinance since the Lyndhurst Mr. department change.

Dr, were Joseph | Baire, 1200 8. DeQuincy St., Currently the Pollution Board is driver of the truck, and William

& Pittenger Mattress Manu-|

Mrs. Fay Henry, 33, of 27468 facturing Co.

The case will be Taft St, driver of the car, was heard in Municipal Court tomor- uninjured.

Capture Hoosier ‘Wanted for Desertion

FBI agents and state and

Speaker ‘Announced

’ Conservation announced today | Rushville poll t Since the featherbed Congress convened, with = filibuster fight. Namely, pay 'em piece-work for so | 1 In . | i . 'the ‘appointment of Buren L.| Dr. W. Vernon Middleton, Phil-| Ru police yesterday appre the nation and the world hanging onto its action, much solid legislation enacted, but let them prac- 33% Welle 45 of Mar. 1, 1049, and Rabid Dog at Large Strickler. Brownsburg, as man. Ad€IPha. executive secretary of hended Wesley L. Glenn, wanted they feem to have performed no noteworthy serv- tice their politickin' on their own time. P 9 g ’ ,

,_ the Division of Home Missions for desertion from the Army, ments shall not exceed the same In Nei hb h d H ager of Pokagon State Park's gnq Church Extension of the Nov. 21, 1946, Harvey G. Foster percentage range of the average '' eighborhoo @ré Potawatomi Inn and Kenneth F. Methodist Church, will speak at'special agent in charge, FBI, Ine 299 Y Skill 999 reproduction costs based on con-| A small black dog, thought to Murray, Paoli, as manager of the a men's banquet at 6:30 p. m. to- dianapolis, announced today. rere Test our I § & struction in the same time period.|b¢ rabid, was at large in the inn at Spring Mill State Park. |morrow in Broadway Methodist] Glenn, a native of Rushville The new rules also will include |neighborhood of Municipal Air-| :

Mr. Strickler will replace Oscar | Church. {failed to return to Ft. |a table of operation for comput- Port today after having bitten Ww, Pence of Angola on Apr. 30, Approximately 350 Methodist Ga., from a furlough, Nov. 21,

|ing depreciation deductions on all,many dogs in the vicinity, | and Mr. Murray succeeds Lee laymen from 50 Methodist 1046, Mr. Foster said. At th . ' , . . § ’ . . ® Steve Brodie, a ‘Bowery saloonkeeper of the land and hufldings, Mrs. Norman Warner; 2002 S. Waynick on Mar. 31. (churches in the district are ex-|time of his arrest, he was .

early 80's, gained fame by leaping from the Brook- Since it is the intent of the law | High School Rd., said she has as [pected to attend the dinner. The ployed and living on a farm lyn Bridge into the East River and surviving the to insure uniformity in levying driven over the area looking for Schedule Wilso Ri Broadway Methodist Woman's So-| Rushville, FBI agents sald near feat. ; {taxes throughout the state, I the animal many times since it chedvle uson ites ‘ciety, of Christian Service willl He was to be released to Im LI : y |think it 1s also significant and in-|came through the yard Friday| ANDERSON, Mar. 29 (UP)— serve. [tary authorities at Ft. Harrison; Who was the first person to climb the Matter- terésting to note that the stand- and bit the Warner's white spitz. Funeral services were arranged A musical program, directed by! een Sh horn? (ard level of 33'5 per cent may be| A bread route driver told Mrs. today for Robert J. Wilson, 74, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton, OES CHAPTER TO MEET The conquest of the Alps wa\ completed in|departed from under certain cir-|Warner he believed the dog, a advertising manager of the An- will be presented. C. O. Holmes,

t twood 1865 by ‘the ascent of ‘the Matterhorn by E. cumstances. : small black, short-haired animal derson Daily Bulletin for 38 years. C. E. Sunthimer and F. M, OES, will hold a stated Whymper. During the descent four of the party] If, for instance, it

The Quiz Master

Did the body of Christopher Columbus ever rest in Haiti? Yes. The body of Christopher Columbus rested in the cathedral at Seville until: removed to Santo Domingo, Haiti, about 1541. In 1795, on the transfer of Haiti to France, a coffer containing the remains of Columbus was taken to Havana, Cuba. This was again taken to Spain. There are reasons for believing that an error was made; if so, the

For what is Steve Brodie famous?

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the will wearing a nail-head collar, bit Mr. Wilson died yesterday follow: Hughes are co-chairmen of the at 8 p. m, in the : \ Temains of the great explorer still rest in Haltl. lost their lives. of the local communityh this level nearly every dog along his route./ing a long illness. 3 5 levent, . + |Masonic Temple. Monday a i f YX : 4 3 : : 1 3%) : ey : v # i , :