Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1949 — Page 5
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situation at that time, and we told you about it, but didn’t go out on a limb ourselves. Mr. Truman kept his budget a little more than a billion under our estimate, and we went off the track in picking Gen. J. Lawton
A he up 1s ug ep Ben current on the s missed, and on things were Three times out of every four] On March 12, we got our erystal TS oh /higher when a little more Bradley for chairman of the Joint has elapsed. Some additional af Sig. We gave Jou 33 At the start of last winter, we|/2M In the Senate was going told you, a week befors it hap- in terms of late adjournpened that Arthur Hill was re-| DBL signing as chairman of the Na-| OUT April reports gave you a writer would figure heavily in the|T°¢!lY. that Gordon Dean and Tugs. > We said Israel would be acne adeiag one of the MS coping nto United Nations sod ported last December that ME ae a on. od Truman was “dead set” on realiChairman of the Muniunification of the Armed Services, tions Board. was friends ahs Refuses Job Forrestal hadn't knbcked snough we. URiney Hetuieh Job
We predicted parts of the Social Security program would pass, and they are now through the House. We told veterans those insurance dividends were coming up. ‘OK’ on Arms Plan May saw us going wrong in the arms program for Europe would be shelved but a few weeks later, we gave you the right dope on it. Also we didn't think Truman
| would succeed in keeping Con-
gress at work all through the summer. We thought the aid to education bill would pass, and it did not. But we gave you the right dope on the outcome of the Atomic Commission investigation,
people who haven't been heard "2d OR the ending of controls on
from since, and we said the move to oust Hugh Scott as Republican National Chairman was fizzling. Tax Level Holds But we did tell you in advance] about that change in House rules, about new regulations on Scotchthe Com-
buying. As early as July 16 we told you that Defense Secretary Johnson was planning to spring an economy program with cuts from this year's budget, and that the program would foce lay-offs of many civilian employees.
Hike Postal Pay
Deputy Works Hard
people inside from getting out. jail
Since he started locking and unlocking the big iron door in the county jail in April “Key Man” Kelley has worn out two of the massive iron keys. The first one snapped in’ the lock about a month after he started. The second went last week, breaking in his hand as he turned it. » a -
I THOUGHT maybe the first one was worn out but I know this
Not so Deputy Kenneth Kelley, the “key man” at
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'Key Man' Kenneth Kelley Wears Out Too Many Keys is. suai © ™
Locking and Unlocking
Big Iron Door to County Hoosgow for Visitors By DONNA MIKELS from the Army YOU MIGHT think a jailer's biggest job would be keeping the| World War I in 1919. He was 65,
Marion County, Mrs. Lena Davis
“Its the people outside who want in that are giving him fallen member of the South Calvary arches and a scrap box of broken keys.
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Rites for George Veresiu, 111 8. California St., native of Romania,
Spring Road, will be held at 11
Burial will be in~Washington Park. An Indianapolis resident for 33 years, Mr, Veresiu was discharged m after service in
Rites for Mrs. Lena Davis, Baptist Church who died Friday,
or no.
Kelley a brand new, heavy duty key, plus two reserve keys in case he wears these out. If these give out—and the way the jails population and volume of business keeps going up—they might— they're thinking of installing a
worry at all, compared to tearful|in the Stratten & Shaw Mortuary. wives or militant mothers who|g,ra1 will be in Floral Park. want to come in—visiting hours| yrs Davis, 1101 N. Miley Ave.,
Jail officials have given Deputy|ghe had lived in Indianapolis 27
will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow
was a native of Humboldt, Tenn.
years. She was 59, Surviving are four sons, Henry, Ersie, Robert and John Dance, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Procter, all of Indianapolis.
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fail, We said a new rent control bill would be a compromise. All these proved correct.
Even then we said Chairman Carl Vinson of The House Armed Services Committee would oppose| giving the Defense BSecre more power, and about that time we began giving you a good deal of sound Information about the
about the big house - cleaning
Top 4-H Cow, Heifer Sold
State LEBANON, Bet 2" Ragle Valley Farms, Indianapolis, sold the top 4-H: Club heifer and cow in the annual Boone County GuernSey Sale here yesterday. A top of $655 was paid for the cow by Frank Schocke and Merrill Tree of Frankfort. The top heifer was sold to Doyt Musgraves, Oblong, Ill, for $410. Boulder Bridge Farms, Excel
C. L. Jenkins, Peru, for $870.
An average of $385 was paid for| §
the 26 animals in the open class and an average of $255 was paid for 22 calves. Buyers were from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois.
Republican Club
& Sets Installation Mrs. Arthur B. Robinson, Republican vice-chairman of the 11th Congressional District, will install new officers of the Irvington Women’s Republican Club Tuesday night’ In ceremonies beginning at
president, vice president; Mrs. Lucille Maves, secretary, and Mrs, L. V. Raw-
lings, treasurer. Members of the executive board of the club office will in-
clude Mrs. Glenn W. Funk, chairman; Mrs, Coral Bryson, Mrs. Frank Bush, Mrs. Mary Heathco and Mrs. Paul Schneider. Mrs. Glenn W. Funk, retiring president, will preside. 3
U. 8. MONOPOLY TO END
August that the big river and harbor and flood control bill would pass the House and that postal workers and civil service employees would get a raise in pay. We correctly forecast that Gov. William H. Hastie of the Virgin Islands would be named to the Circuit Court of Appeals. Wa told you ahead of time that devaluation of the British pound was only a matter of days. We predicted Harold Stuart would be
tary named Assistant Air Force Sec-
retary, and that Leland Olds would get an adverse report from the Senate Committee which was considering his nomination. However, we did say that the Lehman-Dulles Senate race would be “a dignified, high-level affair, if the nominees have their way.” Just ten days ago we gave you an advance tip on James Mead Jor the Federal Trade Commission. Shucks, it's easy, if the whole staff works hard, 24 hours a day!
Chiropractors Plan
Legalization Drive
The Indiana Bureau of Chiropractic will discuss plans to campaign for the “legalization” of chiropractic in the 1951 General Assembly in its annual convention next Sunday in the Hotel Washington. Dr. L. George Grupe, of San Angelo, Tex, past vice presi dent of the International Chiropracer a Board f ining 0 onDr. Grupe 415] will be the principal speaker. His subject will be “Wake Up, Chiropractors.” Other convention speakers will include Dr. C. F. Aumann, Indianapolis, member of the Indiana State Board of Medical Examiners; Dr, Mary Saxe, Princeton; George G. Rinier, Indianapolis, general counsel of the international association and Dr. W. Dewey DeFlon, Indianapolis.
From Rube to Expert MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 29 (UP) --Virgil Hatten is such an expert at pitching dimes into plates and
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We told you in July and early|ajy tossed the broken key away.
“I guess it's just that they get a workout.” Next day, out of curiosity, he kept count. Between 8 and 4 p. m. he had unlocked the door some 475 times, not counting a couple times in rush periods when he was too busy to keep tally. Strangely enough, the volume of business isn't from people trying to get out of jail. It's people trying to get in. Prisoners are no
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