Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1949 — Page 3
- should still come out.” Councilman
songs, Including We Have No “Bananas,” were taken from the classics.
“I suppose jazz is better music for our children?” he challenged.
After the symphony battle, two| i
to appropriate $10,000 for plans 1 et a police station and city Rebuffed by Council, Mr, Keach said he might carry his fight for new police quarters to the County Adjustment Board. Oscar F. Berry, president of the Sanitation Board, asked for 14 new employees, all laborers, Council granted him seven. Budget Voted, 8 to 1 The budget, calling for an expenditure of $16 million, was approved by a vote of 8 to 1, Repuifiean Dou Councilman Joseph! three Bright opposed its passage on the! ai Wilms grounds that “it could be cut an- 14d the Wi other 11 cents.” Mr. Bright expressed the hope that “some day Council will dig uw the intestinal fortitude to cut
office. It
croppers,
"' en last dollar and gasor a job, only to learn that it had been fi th ask before and tht the employe had not nofifed the sists | employment was then the parents, described as “good workers” left the children alone while they sought another job.
" He criticized Coun-|jons cut included $12,100 in salsalariog TO" Plan Of Increas-i, ies to firemen, $10,000 in police 8 salgnes. Republican Council-|Station plans, $5000 in legal fees
an, Charlés Ehlers, def for the budget as “ “a good Job" Hoe |sion. and about $45,000 from the
ever. be said there might be some| sanitation equipment sinking
‘some things
Joseph A. Wallace, /cllman Ross against the $25,000 Democrat, said the budget was a/subsidy to the symphony. He said “product of compromise.” music wasn’t as important to the Council slashed approximately|city as some of the services which 4100,000 from the budget. Chief will have to be cyrtailed.
Redevelopment Commis-|
i Each cut was weighed by Coun-
Big Joe Says, No
DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 30 (UP)~The American Veterans of World War IT disclosed today that they have invited Premier Josef
Stalin to speak at their an-
nual convention, but have received no acceptance.
President Truman will ad-
dress the convention Mon-
day.
| ‘Imprisons’ Man
E |distance call of Harry Prive Jr.
“Observers . say the recess the squabble was not as mad as it looked. The Republicans and Southerners were not trying to Long Distance Call lke the House from ta holiday: what they were after was to force
the administration to” fix a date for Congress to knock off for the
To all concerned, the “long” year. With a definite date set, op-
ral Robert E. Feliers.
In ‘a strong, clear voice the expressed his thanks up tonight to attend an and Tonnies ot Pana Jos eduled tolBIveR them 82 years ago and attend the “semi-official” camp- again this year, for the last time. diana Ballroom at 8 p. m. The BS U. 8. Marine Band will play. Couple to Mark The “official” campfire and presumably last meeting of the 50th Nuptial Year GAR will be held in the same Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brinkman, jaase Jomarrow nig following 4302 Carrollton Ave, will hold a down parade. of use from P. Mm. an Highlight of yesterday's al 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday In celewas the observance on Monument bration of their golden wedding
Circle of the commemoration anniversary.
presenta- They were married in Zion amp o Spening mle am ate | Evangelical Church and have been
’ ponents of the administration Ho tp. 4th SE, will be 10g ram eould fifbuster until the day| came, and nothing would pass’ Passersby saw Mr. Prive rap- without their leave. But it seem ping on the glass—from the in-ithig strategy backfired side-—of Haag's Drug Store, 3373 N. Illinois St., last night. Police|nunlicans voted for the Capehart called the manager, Herman Rish, (aq journment resolution and 35) 40, of 1 W. 28th St. Democrats and 12 Republicans Mr. Rish identified the youth as/against it. So it lost 47 to 35, a regular customer of the store. “It was solely my resolution
telephone booth. When he came “The PAC report that it was some out the store was locked. sort of plot is certainly not so|
er ————————— ifor a Republican caucus turned ‘Woman Hurt in Fall
{down the plan when I presented lit on the morning of the day the Tripping on a loose board on|vote was taken.” {her porch, Mrs. Catherine Harrell,| “Since there is no plan for this {50, of 302 E. Michigan St., Apt. session to pass any more of the 1302, fell four feet over the railing! Truman Fair Deal, there was no [last night and suffered a severe reason why we shouldn’t adjourn [cut over her left eye. She was after acting on pending appro-
Pro Children’s ‘Circus’ to
Twelve Democrats and 23 Re- tured by the children of the 65th [in 1940. Since 1887 he had been a
Mr. Prive told them he had/and I acted alone in presenting made a Jong distance call in the|it,” Sen. Capehart said today.|
jittetime. residents of Indianapolis, A daughter, - Frances, died two
‘Benefit Polio Fund
A “4¢R Ranch Circus,”
rs ago. Mr. Brinkman was in business spon- for himseif until his retirement
St.-Allisonville Road area as a Plumber.
benefit for the polio fund, will be held Thursday at 7 p. m. at Flying Saucer Buzzes
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert| Mountain Climbers P. Williams, 4788 E. 65th St. SEATTLE, Wash. Aug. 30 The “circus” will feature a' (UP) -— Three mountain climbers (parade, rides, a side show, pony | said today they were buzzed by a 1 exhibition, games and refresh- | | flying saucer that was “round, aiod) TIS. {most transparent and sounded | Among those arranging the cir- like a buzzsaw.” cus are David Rosinger, George | Roger Hamilton, his wife, Paand Susie Elilott, Stephen Behl- tricia, and Dick Hamilton said mer, Max Patton, Bobby Coch | they sighted the object near Snow ran, Bonnié Bruce, Lynda and| Lake on the Snoqualmie Pass Allen Parrish, Clarence Degnar | Sunday. The trio said it went so and Roger, Ronald and Richard |fast “none of us had time to take
Williams, a picture.”
(treated in Methodist Hospital. | priations. " . testing STRAUSS USUAL STORE HOURS HAVE BEEN RESUMED "IN IN DI AN APOLIS SAYS: 9:30 TILL 5, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY EVENTS TODAY fens—i:30 p. - un. nearest the . Final Encampment of st the Go: Grand and Army of Indians Sidle Through pool Hotel. Reception of greetings SOMm- Reg, ephies Meeting —
com s lor, Claypool; banquet og Poult: marron Art at 1d pm, Claypool: nig ht meeting |
i a SP m.. Indiana Balitoom. i L. 8. i + Reiiet Corps, G. Convention Meeting—6:30 p. m, Board | ou: h Tharsddy Cla: Hotel. of School Commissioners’ ice. | Ladies of ti Convention ion and Open Bofee in phon of ~Through Thursday, Lincoin Hotel KV. eimai
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