Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1949 — Page 2
PAGE a _ od he THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ : WEDNESDAY, MAR. 30, 1049 i Congress— - & She’ s Just as Proud of Baby No. 15 as She Was of No.1 Amateur Hour fo Broadcast Cou
Tru man Due to Si Tonight, From Columbus, O.
’ By ART WRIGHT ; ne 0ld Gold's Original Amateur Hour, enroute to Indiangpolis, - :
Measure Falls Entry. List Closes Friday
Listeners on WISH from 7 to 8 p. m., (Indianapolis Time) will hear a preview of the gala show to be presented here at the Coliseum Far Short of | | Contestants Registering by Mail to Get { ye . .
next Wednesday night to raise funds for St. Margaret's Hospital Earl | Guild. Plenty of choice reserved seat Preferred Positions in Spelldown Line
Next week Indianapolis own tickets still are available at the
top amateurs ‘will be heard over booth in the Wm. H. Block Co., AD at a near-the center elevators. There Pled I pected to turn out to the Coliseum ar® prices to suit oy , RIBIAN next Wednesday will see Indian- nour fan: Arena, floor aR . apolis saluted on the broadcast as $2.40; box and parquet chairs, ‘Honor City of America.” $2.40 and $1.20; side mezzanine how Gots: On chairs, $1.80 and $1.20; east end
mezzanine, 80 cents. Prices ine After the hour broadcast. Ted . de tax. Every seat is re-
: - ART WRIGHT ord r ount Entries mailed for Be Times Spelling Bee must be sent hy Mack. Syceesaor 10 en served. ! . C ry midpight Friday. gr I ah Snealt hours Seats by Mall... Says Cl Grammar school pupils who send in their entries by mail will a8 he presents a parade of out- For the convenience of persons Mi li # President Held get the front line positions in the spelldowns at the 18 centers ‘tanding Amateur Hour stars of Who wish to order by mall, the nirary . ' throughout the city. That means that when you are at the front the past. ticket committee will send out AMMAN, M Unlikely to let of the line vou will get the easier words, for, the words hecome pro- Extra seats have been. placed tickets if check or’:money order Husni Al-Zaim Curbs La se gressively more aifpout. on the Arena floor of the Coil- and stamped, addressed envelope mander annou 3 ap M 30 uP) nae Stal Ml he any Pare hn) Grotto Guild to Meet £ Sn Los provide SSIpl apace for ’ nto mrs WiSH fs co- Dataascus $8 8 NG i Mar, { a I hel ow» / Ea , ( ~ Administration ade pre- charge of the spelldowns when Needlework Guild of Sahara ” 7 . : , . . . . op i, Ey od thus operating with The Times in Td Dicodler = Al bua Ee they start next Monday at five Grotto Auxiliary will meet at noon No. 15, .. Mrs. Marie Bailey gives a loving smile at her [5th child born this week at the help St. Margaret's work at Gen- bringing the Original Amateur romised early man would Sign .the compromise centers. Schools have been as- Friday in the home of Mrs. Sallie Bailey home, 520 E. Perry St. Deputy sheriffs were called to the home but when they arrived the ,.,) Hospital through ticket pur- Hour here” for St. Margaret's r new regime. rent control bill. even though 1 Signed to centers in their locality Kelsch. 1539 W. New York St. baby had been born and the father, Bie r Bailey, had the situation under control. chases. Guild's benefit. A new gove falls far short of his original re Finals May 6 : —— Len SR : ~8 ° rig Al-Khour) quest. The Indianapolis champion, x and Syrian
1 Ath th who will be determined in the They pointed out that wit “!finals on May 8. will go to Wash
present rent law expiring at mid ington, D. C.. with all expenses night tomorrow. it is unlikely Mr.lo iq hy Phe Times. If the In " Truman would be willing to let dianapolis champion wins the nacontrols lapse—even temporarily tional title he, or she, will receive -—on the chance that Congress gsn0 in cash. The smallest cash
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might pass a stronger law, riz An th ational finals i ght p ’ prize to win e natio fi which said tl Gives ‘Local Option is $40 | | Th Iso are prizes and fices had beer The new bill, approved yeste:-| ere a 3 pri lit { under military day by the House and Senate, [Medals for the contest here in Block would extend federal controls for Indianapolis A spate of I 15 months Here is schedule of prelim- 0 el ' ’ inary spelidowns . » ’— lution from But it would give states and MONDAY APK 4 AND APR. 18 posts indicated municipalities a chance to get out Christian Community Center. 4300 Eng- « at blocking a |! from under rent ceilings, and th Avecschoeldl 8 88 Our lady ment in Israe would guarantee landlords a “fair Grove PAINT YOUR OWN government net operating income.” a Comma ie 5 negotiate an a
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The new measure was worked Uuisbes. St. Andrews , . n Coleman Community Center. 25M W out by a joint conference commit- Michigan St. —8Bchools 50, 52. 67. 75. Holy tee as a compromise between Trinity. St. Anthony's. Grace Evangelical
earlier Senate and House renti/ Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. 34th &
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Southern Democratic leaders|” — Pranitiica Crnren 8 tint " forecast today that a MAJOritY Ave and E. New York st Schools 3. 57
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of the House will support their 58 82 77. 78 Holy spin rested. It sai drive to block outright repeal of , TUESDAY APK 5 AND APR 13 estec. ‘ the Taft-Hartl Act. Broskside ommunity Santer, 16th 434 persons caug] abi on A ine a BN From Ayres’ big group of fine Ponderosa pine furniture, sturdily made, beautifully would be cor One influential Southerner said |wvangeiical . without trial. Taft-Hartley supporters will be| Garfield rark Community Center. 8 detailed, and ready to paint, stain or varnish, as you choose . . . Lon, .. 3 able to defeat the administration gy 2 8 Et 12" 8i Catherine's. St engi * } The first di on this issue “by about 20 votes Roch, Sacred Heart Grade, St. Mark's ¢ # . all al the line.” Li nil , . . } said only that along the line. ia“ Cm canter. - Te Sectional Bookcase Pieces, 36 inches high, 10 inches deep .., ities were de
The administration's labor bill, pity Su Schools 7. 8. 13.28 » St ric L) mm t is which would repeal the present giangeiical aus Evangelical au law and re-enact a “modified” Riley Community Center. 901 Oliver Wagner Act, is now before the | Ave. —8chools 16 30. 47 4
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~—8chools 36 : » cus said a cur Committee Chairman John Le-| Talzview ro Church. 46th St A. Right or left ends setertententan 6.50 ea, entire popula sinski (D. Mich.) has asked the ane Kenwaod Ave SAnoals a 1 BA. 86, i would continue . ri . ng OMAas auinas in * committee to bar amendments to “WEL 8 TEL ND APR. B. Corner Piece, |9xI9x36 inches ....... 16,95 change. Pers the measure on the House floor. Northwestern Community Center. 2400 mitted on. th But there appeared little chance Northwestern Ave. —8cnools 23. 36. 42, C. Regular Case, 10x24x36 inches IEE EER | 1.95 hours daily. that the rules group would grant Park Dept. Meadauaiters. 101 KE. 23th 8 . Syria has be Mr. Lesinski’s request. Sehlows 31. 0. 32 5. 7th Duy’ agvemiin D. Regular Case, 10x30x36 inches ..v....13,95 ° time, particul: i unity Center. 790 Locke i oi 3 Foreign Aid Sr=vfichools 4. 1%. 34. 40. 8. Bridget . ) estine situati 9 St Paul's Methodist Church, 1001 Eq. E. Divided Case, 10x45x36 inches .......19,95 satisfaction SENATE leaders are fearful A ae " er ey ported in Syr that the drive to trim Marshall! whedias Commanits Center Wilkins and F. Credenza, 10x45x36 inches ..........[9,95 A agreement wit Plan spending may mean trouble RA Belmont Stx'—Sechonis 46, 49. Assump g and a monetar ahead fo ne North Ante Be Somme tong 5 8 1 oo rope companion measire v a on: n't a 9 > 8. Her Rawr Parked Tr They foresaw plenty of diffi- g fre! Soller Fresh Air and lames Sectional Bookcases, “under-window” Thieves brc culty in trying to halt a drive by Center listed nearest to their homes . , Bortz & Sako Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) to! height, 25 inches high, 10 inches deep . .. parking lot a
New York St. 33 cartons o G. Right or left ends ..... ceensenens. 4,25 ea, David Brown, ’ reported to po
trim some 10 per cent from the } £5,580,000,000 requested by the Ex-Sheriff to Don administration for the European : * 2 Recovery Program's operation in Police Uniform the next 15 months. A bill 0 Albert G. Magenheimer. former grant the administration's quest has been before the Senate since last week.
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sheriff, will soon be back in the uniform of the Indianapolis police
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department J ’ ; . Taxes - The Safety Board has not vet . Regular Case, 10x30x25 inches .......[0,95 STRAL reinstated him but will do so with . . . t SAYS: TROUBLE between President op ooo 0 0 two He wid K. Night Stands, use beside bed, as radio or end S Truman and Songress that 1 rresume his duties as a patrolman tables ........ SERCELRERERERERR 2:1 ILLS veloping in charges a "| The former officer gave up the higher tax program might bring K of Capt: t ) bout a sizable 1040 business de- rank of captain in the department a to run for sheriff in 1946. He wa: .
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Republican and Democratic nominated in the Republican pri
M. 4.Drawer Chest, 15x27x36 inches ..... [7,95
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mary and a month later Sheriff forces were forming to reject the | . : ! . administration tax program and O° Petit died. ( oun commis N. Vanity Table EE RETR RIP KX. 1.1 . , ., Sioners appointed Mr Magen force the government to exercise K . } greater economy. heimer to fill the vacancy and in Vanity Mirrored .......0ivvnnnnnnn.. 5.95 November of that vear he wa
Chairman Walter F. George (D. Ga.), of the Senate Finance lected to the office Committee told the Senate yes Mr. Magenheimer recently terday that the administration's passed the police department s re tax proposal would threaten the entragce physical examination. He country with a ‘sizable depres- has only a few months active duty sion.” befare retirement
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