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inability to reproduce. He -said E it was untrue, however, that an ELKHART, Apr. 23--1f you atomic war would produce “hu- H
In the past he Tate ngnt has Mr. Tacobs ripped the partys Auto Show June 17
been based largely on losses southern wing with charges that| ‘which seemed likely. Now, for the Dixiecrats were
; al o ting loss on its books garb.” . ; a. seta her being taken in than Forecasts ‘Reshuffie * is being paid out to operate the ye flatly forecast a reshuffle— ness auto show in Tull swing. iE trys sooner than you think”—! The Elkhart Auto Dealers As-
re-'4n- which Dixiecrats in Congress sociation has decided to display]
‘Ihart about the middle of June. times voiced that atomic war w
|reditary damage.”
“Insidious Changes” Atomic radiation, whether from!
service. ; rl, From the time Railways was organized in 1932 until the begin-| y,y14 be openly invited by Demo-
dianapolis were 10 cents on mMO-iy5)i4 may come soon, he said, or announced today. tor busses, seven cents or four may tokens for a quarter on streetcars) and trackless trolleys, 2 each transfer. ; At that time fares were set the - same for all vehicles,-10 cents a
today | mit hereditary patterns, Dr. Mul-| have to wait until the pro-| "Not only “is Elkhart getting ier said. am of President Truman is “re- back to the auto show idea, but| But duced to little or nothing” by the Wabash is planning an auto show
these mutations
cents for
epublicans, a) Sehricker, who introduced Auto Dealers single ride, eight tokens Jor ia Mf. Jacobs as. principal spedker Vealed. cents. Later they were cut back| , 'v). sqiors’ closing banquet, | Summ ——— to 10 cents and four tokens for Larned that party leaders must CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY 25 cénts. It took a bitter oourt| ide welean ‘government. bes] | 3 battle in 1946 to get the token, = ioe communism 48 just waiting niversary of the first parish handicap” descendants of the origprice boosted to three for 25 cents to “take over.” records of ‘the Old Cathedral (St. inal victims and not until the first of last year “Throughout the world,” the Francis Xavier Church) will be or even thousands J414 He present arg of 10 cent, overnor said, “Communists are broadcast today from 3:30 to 4 straight with free transfers come shake the people's P._m. DST over Radio Station, Lost Boys Get . Ea . | Police Car Ride |
{working to , ———— Democratic ayrrent” Mr Two tiny, dusty boys were back
Association, re-tions, he said.
enough to kill or cause sterility, |
it produces insidious “hidden! The celebration of the 200th an-/changes” which may ‘secretly
years.”
1 en. the company rec-/confidence in our in Washington, : 2 a the umber of fares|form of government. Government jacobs sald. Me added he was collected has dropped about 5 per corrupted with graft and greed ready to join a movement to force cent. * Payrolls, subject to arbi- can make almost anyone dis- the issue “at any time that this
dollar®. Other operation costs; Thanking editors and other Indiana saw evidence of GOP- ide the Belt Raliroad tracks. either are holding at a high level party workers for their part in Dixiecraft coalition to “defeat the A SatY. “viet ee or still rising, the recent Democratic election people's will” last summer, he Pparently victims of spring During the past year, company victory, the governor sald he had said. At that time, Mr. Jacobs fever, the younsters, 4 and 5. got records show, more than $1.86 mil-\haq “my share of public office” recalled, a Dixiecrat came to In- themselves a peck of dirt and a
been added to-the service. The giqaie for anything. ballot and “made a bee line for travels yesterday. company estimates that it needs) nr Jacobs charged that. the GOP headquarters where he was| Steven Dalzell, 4, and his half asmillion dollars more reve- .,alifion between “reactionary” | accorded all the courtesies due a cousin, Kenneth Turpin, ; 5, nue than is in prospect for this iviscrats and Republicans in|Visiting potentate.” |strayed from Steven's home’at year to break even, more than $2{ washington was destroying the While all southern Democrats 1617 Ww. New York St,, after bemillion additional revenue if it ability of the Democratic Party|2® not Dixlecrats, he said, every coming’ bored- with Playing Is to make what it calls “a fair ¢, jive up to’ its responsibilities. {American knows about the coali- Jacks on the front porch. They return on the fair value lon were found playing in the dirt
Of Prop-| «yf the unmasking makes us
5 “We respect men for voting of the railroad grading two hy used t , i 00 Tn Toviding: transit), Jhiserny Jar}, pak. Jacobs | their conscience,” he continued, blocks from home, \ 4 said, “ " ea * Te “hbut-we claim the right to classi- Steven's mother, Mrs. Mary AIP MORROW: The eMclency | sponsibility would be laid where fy_ them politically by the way 'Dalzell, said,“ “I've seen them ye jt belongs. . , in which conscfence directs them dirty many. times but never as Reports Seething Undercurrent’ iy, vote, © [dirty as when they were brought Father Refuses If Democratic majority ini “when a labeled Democrat home.”
Congress is a fiction, then I ad-|yotes consistently with the Re-!
vocate this drastic step to re-/publicans, he has read himself BROTHER, SISTER MARINES
Plea for 6 Cents;
' shuffle the ‘alignment s0 the out of the Democratic Party”| ATLANTA, Ga, Apr. 23 (UP)- | {people may clearly judge us and) At the same time, Rep. Jacobs Pvt. Raymond H. Goodman, 18, Boy Hangs Self { them.” sister, Pvt,
defended the principle of having and his Barbara - 23 (Up) The mave to classify all who parties and condemned ‘do good-! Goodman, are undergoing recruit No CINNATL O. ADL. 33 an think and vote Republican, as Re- ers” who advocate “non-political” training at the Marine Corps reapparently had everything to live publicans is a “seething under- government. ieruit depot, Parris Island, 8. C. for--he was an honor student and
had just been promised a job as Little Home Show Exhibit Gets Once-Over
A newsboy sometime in the future. But today he hanged himself with a necktie from the poat of a double-decker bed in his home. } Ronnie's father, Maleolm Cecil, 82. found the boy, Police said his; neck had been broken. They said! there was a kitchen chair nearby,| indicating the boy had stood on| it while he placed the end of the necktie around the bed post. !
» » ” RONNIE HAD gone to a news-| paper office earlier and had been| . promised a newsboy job within a year or two. When he réturned he| asked his father, who operates a shoe repair shop in the front of] his home, for a nickel and al penny. Mr. Cecil said he turned, down the request. via A half hour iatér the father: walked into the house and found his son’s body. g { “These kids. see too many movies,” the grief stricken father said, “maybe he saw one with a * hanging in it.” “Senator Seeks Return Of Good Old Days ~~ | SPRINGFIELD, - Ill, Apr. 23 UP) A chewing Democrat
cigar. from Chicago wants Illinois to re-| turn to the old days of a spittoon!
in every room » : Roland Libonati|
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Saundra Thompson:=I I, of 1214 S. Grant St., and Ralph Michel, 8, of 2801 E. 62d St. inspect a display home iin the Little Home Show. This and other models made by high school students are be-
ing shown in the Indianapolis Real Estate Board's booth at the Home Show in the Manufacturers building at the State Fair Grounds, = : ears : T x ¥ - Cy A > I = > wa . 2 i : ; ns To L
“Republicans [4on't helfeve things are getting man freaks of all kinds.” Also ary move from the vice presifirst time, the utility shows an masquerading in Democrat 16 back to normal; run over to EIK- untrue, he said, is the belief some- dentcy. Herbert H. Harris, Green- |
{You'll find, 4 real, honest-to-good- would cause “no significant he- dency from secretary, and Rus-
|sell E, Wise, Union City, advanced | {to secretary from treasurer.
{their new models with old time a bomb or an X-ray machine, moved into the IDEA “hierarchy”! aing of the almost continuous! .,.,ie to “cross the aisle and join fanfare June 17 and 18, L. M.|definitely does damage to germ When he was elected treasurer to rate drive in 1045, fares In In-| ip. Republican, cohorts.” The Gergeron, association president, particles called genes which trans- succeed Wise, . {
Bloomington Star-Courier as the) seldom best all-round Democratic news-! produce “human ‘monsters’ and Paper, and to the White County unholy alliance” of Dixiecrats |for 1950, Herman Bchaefer, ex- their effects may not show up in Democrat of Monticello for the y ecutive secretary of the Indianala serious way for many genera- Dest Democratic editorial.
When radiation is not neavy Generoys—
o | in a check for his entire net in- | “through h r ret i undreds| .. .¢ of $3400. :
| of blood.
tration under the state Utilities gusted enough to vote for some- coalition votes .down a major Safe in their West Side homes Compulsory Arbitration act, have thing else, even if they don't plank in the Democratic plat: today after wandering off. for, jumped by nearly half a million know mich about it.” form.” : more than an hour to play along-|
Hon worth of new equipment has ang would never again be a can- diana to get his party on. the police. car ride home in their,
A ho Soa ~ «— SRE wy : gr . y : . 2 ; 4 7 - ’ Yn | Prominent Democrats Attend Editors’ Caucus vy Ballistics Experts Indian: ew Increase ditors. Caves ~ Baliics Experts h-Reporfe Suc... 0S bb lise | im In Trollev Far Study Garris Clue SPurned Slain Millionaire piapond jubilee | par | In Trolley Fare Study Garris Clie >. cy, ven eg Diamon-hiblee gp hat Cara LT | Try to Link Parolee | Shot in the Back 1500 Expected Urged i; : With Fatal Bullet RIVERSIDE, Cal, Apr. 23° At Conclave. Hote To Be * i y : Z nd. Indiana . gems . ATLANTA, Apr. 33 (UP)... (UP)~A gtay-haired widow con- ¢ ur Bre FT. WA} ba Atlanta ballistics experts, weary fessed today that she was driven ® Star will be celebrated here Connecticut {from a sleepless three-day grind, ts shoot fatally her millionatie / - di g Y : Temporary Hike | knotkéd off for a fewrhours sleep employer,’ YE Owen, 68, by Tusiday thongs Tutetsy. High Chase Goin Probable While PSC | jfoday DejOre eSUMInG Suit Sree her fear that he planned to filt F 3 march of . time aa that if i Rhoralory ‘her and wed Movie Actress Irene §&@ . § pagent become Probes Efficiency paroled North Carolina killer with po" tyo cherier's office révealed. ok | seht b By ROBERT BLOEM - |- the slaying 6f Metropolitan Opéra v\' owen ‘well-known real | Say 3 Rb day -~ world ita An immediate increase in local | tenor John Garris, lestate man, was slain by a single gi psogram will? “very real bus and trolley. fares for Indian- Dr. Herman Jones, Fulton yet in his back in his $50, gi open at 6:30 p. world peace apolis seems almost certain. {County crime detector, spent og ranch heuse last night. Ne m. Tuesday with - Mrs. "Wo Tomorrow Indianapolis Rail- {nearly four hours this morning! Mrs Agnes Garnier, 53-year-old a diamond jubi diana mem = ways, Inc, will renew its fight seeking similarity between the | pianager of his vast properties, , a 8 emt before the Public Service Com- «death bullet and ‘test slugs fired sqmitted she fired the shot after the Murat Tem: as 270 mission for higher rates. At the [by a gun taken from Grover Togo an argument over his threats to pile honoring tion lero. same time the PSC will be pre- Pulley, 45, paroled slayer of a jeave her and marry the. aging § Mrs: Abbie Han: rhe Repu Et policeman, =~ star, Deputy Sheriff M. L. Vivion ¥¥ son. right wor- : (First of a Series of Articles At ‘hoon he and his assistants said. i gr Le Mrs. Scheler urged Tost oe Rafiwa Sule Gane) Juit for 3 few hours bom, 21 NaS oui Aviorney is grand matron. All sessions will iuiiast a pari I-dress’ investiga- the first Dr, Jones has since Mackey scoffed a e Je : irene Rich be on dali saving time. to ne for . furdr of the util- the was called into the case after rage motive, saying the shooting = > on Sa a will be at gram, whic it BS peration. . cif {thé “body of the singer, neatly took place during‘an argument in and out of New York several gag po m with a. welcome by sur po ‘But according to Indianapolis laid out, was found in a rain. Over Mr. Owen's. drinking last times after that ‘and always Gov Schricker. Mrs. Sonoma Mrs. Paul Railways figures, .the transit op- soaked, - littered downtown alley night. es a came by-to take me out after the wisoqruff, Ft. Wayne, worthy was elected ae is losing nearly $40,- here last Thursday. Commenting in New York on show. I must have gone out with grand matron. and Ray E. Wal- president st 000 a month: Only last week the] ‘Be Back Tonight’ [PP AtDoRE Mist Rien sia: Kh him 15 or 20 times. ters, Nappanee, . worthy grand Rommel Is / reported to its stock-| bey nag oy 1 ’s “You know how men are with patron, will give responses. Mrs. a pompany nt more than $211,-| : . a : ] stant trust my eyes Snylthe than. h y 57, said that New York actresses, ‘He was a Emil W. Scheier, junior past wore elected first 000 for 1048. FY At Democrat editors’ gathering . . . Mrs. Ruby Ware, state Democratic vice chairman; Mrs. Ira more: Jones. said, Poe got to pis} oh, sow 3 L that ctarming man and 3 gentleman, thy mation of Prospect CHapior: ceed Mrs, W ce of these figures, k ife of the Democratic state chairman; Curtis Hostetter, retiring president of Indiana Dem. rest them and get alittle sleep, +a parigel “is but he was a married man.” is general chairman. Miss Pearl In the face 0 re Haymaker, wife of the De : : «+. but I'll be back tonight.” had proposed marriage to her, but "°. : 5 MN al Was re-elect there appears 1ittle chance of} ocratic Editors’ Association; Gov, Schricker, and Russell Wise, newly elected secretary of the associa- | The bullet taker. foom the body|he was Just carried-away BY the I wis never serious. We were J eanesduy % rogram will ue oy oni = : : : : | yi 4 WLC y ; —at ¢ e 0 . tary. charging the cost of Jnvestifa ob. tion (left to right) chat with Rep, Andrew Jacobs (extreme right) who addressed the editors asso- |was fixed th a comparison micro. €lamor of a New York actress” Certainly far from engag SS aon Oe eant and to the company. Rate case inst mi and she tiztned Kin dowh least in my mind. he diamond ju pagea Mrs. Kel: servers believe that for the same (ast night, | er errno | COPE, together With one of those| UL. (Co 0 Ul 0 TO erent! | The district attorney's confiict-the Nettie Ransford Mémorial Wood, Pert ‘ v will- not be “i so nw | oar] ws + fired with the nine-millimeter Bel. _ V5 ioral n ing version of the motive was an- _ delegates to reason the compan. offi- BR* * 2d : A : : Broadway success “As The Girls g required to walt until the “efli- Hoosier Artists l er esc p [fan, pistol Jason from Pulley in 0." aid Mr, Owen had spoken Nounced after a long sanierenice convention 1 * is_finished before IXIecrd - i {Clinton, 8. C. * “ : with Mrs. Garnier. Mr. Mackey! Portland ch inl WY relief. Plan Exhibition | He was arrested there Thurs- of Wurviage, Mh Bow -eolid I sai she told him she protested prize for th Seek 2-for-25c Rate .- uy “ ” 1 ’ day, some’ 12 hours after Mr... ...: man No man has a to Mr. Owen about his drinking hicrease in When the hearings, begun last i ; The 20.” a group of [elisa omic rma |Garris’ body was found. right to ask a woman to marry 8nd when she went to his bed-| : _-._ January, are reopened tomorrow; lance Inge ou go Gatleries, 24 ne TREN A | Every other course the police yim if. he's-marHed.” 100m to help him into bed he be- SHOOTS FF “it 1s belleved likely Indianapolis Iv Wn St tomy) Iv P f S had followed, trailing the opera Miss Rich said she first met Came angry. . TT NEWTON. y y the . . " { { . : i : hy —————— ————— ’ Rll Ware on ne py Jacobs Sees Major through May 7. bo, 'o Bers '™ ’ Dallas, Tex Et Tent ur Me Owen Rboy Py Policeman given the ne ew TE | Indianapolis artists represented] Genetic Death | Ts “ : 4 at a cattle auction in California. Ass he lens the study is finished. The ne Split in Democrats ln the exhibit will include Garo : Garris’ intimates in New. York She said he was “a very brilliant, yi fare sought is 13 cénts & ride, two : EM n wil-| WASHINGTON, Apr. 23 (UP) and his acquaintances here, had very astute cattle man.” Since go io reading bool rides for 25 cents, i By ROBERT BLOKE Antreasian, Charlie Burien, wi ~-An atomic war would leave a ended in failure. then she saw him several times y "eo n ! sie snap a thre Mr. Steckler will oppose & tem- Congressman Andrew Jacobs jam Butden =. Wo ‘Kaeser | Wake of “biological time-bombs”| Pulley was considered a suspect at other cattle sales. Elect Officers | Ray E. Walters Mrs. Woodruff bullet from porary--increase..of this size on ast night served notice that tha [av Pow AD art Selby Reyn.| Which would doom large numbers hacause his pistol was loaded “Then he came to New York Fund Ball trom 9.30.27 5 on. in —— grounds it is hard to reduce rates Democratic Party and southern oa gelfrid e. LAWrenco "Trissel {to “genetic death” generations yp steel-jacket slugs; similar to about two months ago and came) he starat Temple Egyptian STR: later. ‘ThE uommieion has . Pixiterats . “masquerading ain B 8 Wilson and Charles hence, Dr. H. J. Muller sald t0-|y),,00 which killed Mr. Garris, It behind stage to see me after the| Mrs. Esther Bell Room ; SAY! duced rates before, however, And pemoordts were pearing a part: y . “day. is the American-type bullet rec- Show,” Miss Rich said. “He was > . itt 4d. A : » view that . Ed {G. Yeager. 0 { . Muller, Nobel Prize winner ype | emetic etme Sept oo : The . pageant was written an I Sxpected 30 tae Ie ed he|"6 OF the anit time Gov, Other Hoosérs included in the a ler Genetics at In-|0mmended Jor use in the Belgian - Named President larranged by Otto W. Cox, past some. sor ite this contention. | And at blicly .shook off ru ®Xhibit will be Lawrence McCon- 4.00, University, discussed hered-| ™e4POD. : Speaks Here MICHIGAN CITY, Ir; ADI. 23 worthy grand paren. = Ee ortut rate case 18’ the SenTicker pon Ss a potential (8ha. Esther. Nusbaum and Roland yy afrects of atomic radiation j (UP)—The Indiana Mothers of Members will visit the Masonie Re ” imo ’ ‘ - \ . : »" k . { i newest step in a hectic four years. candidate for U. 8. Senator, Oskorné, Richmond; Sony Grepd, on the, “Adventures of Selerics Watkins Heads cme: | World War II today elected Mrs. Hons - at pla Thuy and fo . : ’ Er “program of the Columbia Broad- a © : . both jo De 1945, Both top Democrats Spoke a1 klik; Palmer = Holmes, Terre PO System. He was inter- I) ti Edit § [Esther Beil of South Bend as 1949 to outgoing grand officers in the die vt the pac. frst rate change. in 15, the annual spring I ra ratlc, Haute; Harold McDonald, Vee- (wad hy Watson Davis, director emocraric iIfors = [president and paid special tribute ,ciarigon and installation of new whe e the transit com-| INE of “the Indiana ~DemoOFAtls qorgyyrg. ana Hill -Sharp; Muncie: sr Beience-Serviee and editor-of |-—Lt--Gov. John A. Watkins, pub- | § (to T-yearold Mrs. Nellie M. | yicore. will be at the night 5 Yer a threo. rate. Increases Editorial A bont—4001 css" _ the Science News Letter. __|lisher of the Bloomfield World, | ga (Claypool of New Carlisle, - hel, y;, : oy rate reduction from the WHS “INOS AI ded with Elkhart fo Sta e By “genetic death” Dr. Muller was elected yesterday as presi-| SE oldest members present. =» = More than 1500 delegates fromPSC : {party leaders _responde J g {meant actual, physical death or dent of the Indiana Democratic The convention, after electin the 741 state chapters are ex- ? loccasional ripples of applause,
ditorial Association. i Mr. Watkins succeeded Curtis ostetter, Lafayette, in a custom-/|
its new slate of officers, voted to reimburse its president with small salary effective immediately. fe, Saygos, aD eine Mrs. Eva Holland Hamiland author of the book, “God on a ton, most worthy grand matron; Battle Wagon,” was honored in a R. Donald Stewart, most worthy | — special ceremony. °° jgrand, patron; Mrs. Abbie HanOthers Elected ison, right worthy associate grand Other officers elected included matron; Frankland W. L. Miles, Mrs. Ruth ‘Kabrich, Anderson,|right worthy associate grand pa- | first vice president; Mrs. Lindaltron. “| Long, Michigan City, second vice| Also Mrs. Mamie Lander, right president; Beulah Meek, Pleasant{worthy grand secretary; Carl L. | Lake, treasurer; Mrs. Myrtle Deb- Hibbard, most worshipful grand 'baun, Prairie Creek, recording master of the Grand Lodge of secretary, and—Mrs. Agnes Mc-|/Indiana, F. & A. M., and other {Caulley, Terre Haute, financial grand officers and past grand | secretary. officers. -
Others were Mrs. Katie Miller! Se —— —————— College Officials Told
lof Winamae, chaplain; Mrs. Mildred Beck, Anderson, sergeant at Mabel. Goers, Of Student Problems Muncie, historian. | Dr. Phillip Reed, chief of staff
arms, and Mrs. of | lin Norway Sanitorium, 1820 E, Mrs. Patton Back Home 10th St. spoke before administra- | HOBOKEN, N. J., Apr. 23 (UP) [tive officers of 33 Hoosier. col |—Mrs., George 8. Patton Jr. 'eRes at noon yesterday in the |widow of the late Gen. Patton, Columbia Club. arrived today on the Holland-' Dr. Reed's topic was “Problems America liner, Nieuw Amsterdam. 0f Mental Health of College Stuafter an extended European trip dents.” He spoke at a conference which took her to the grave of of the Indiana Association of {her husband in Luxemburg. Higher Education,
pected to attend the 75th anni|versary sessions. Guests at the meeting will in- >
ood, moved up to the vice presi-| ville.
George Schwin Jr,
Plaques were presented to the,
Harold Russell An armless World War II
veteran and movie star, HarCHICAGO, (UP)—The inter- | 6ld Russell, will address the nal revenue collector reports { luncheon meeting of the- Inthat one Chicago taxpayer sent | dianapolis Round Table Christians and Jews at noon | Tuesday, May 3, in the Clay- | pool Hotel. A paratrooper with 51 jumps to his credit, Mr. Russell lost both arms to the elbows in an | explosion. He won two Academy { Awards for his movie work in Maybe the taxpayer was con- | the film, “The Best Years of fused. | Our Lives."
Collector John T. Jarecki had these theories: The check might bounce. Maybe it was a practical joke, ltke the man who sent. a pint
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