Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1949 — Page 3

MONDAY, ‘NOV. 7 1049

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Regular Ward Leaders in County Organization

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, Patriek’s By NOBLE REED /long distances without accidents, {oat a safety belt because he . Fumeral arrangements were infoward T, * Operation of the Marion County Republican organization willl The sheriff cited the six major would rather be thrown out’ of complete. : be streamlined with seven administrative assistants on a district] ‘accidents this year which in- a car in a wreck. dianapolis : basis, County Chairman John (Jack) Innis announced |volyed one car en route from He said once when he ‘was who died | These district chairmen will supervise activities of the regula: thrown out his ear was de-| an fcovers , 738 Elm ward chairmen - in what Chairman Innis described as a Southport ‘to Ravenswood, one olished. In a crash at Dayton; “decentralized” system of metropolitan political operation. from the office to 4100 8. East 0, this year, Mays was thro Joly Cross ] Five of the sevén area chair-, s = = and one from the office to State clear of his wrecked car Ta men appointed by Mr. Innis to- a {Road 67, all on accident reports. Walked away from the accident ore 02 ‘ th, 0, Mr. aR wer ‘Two cars skidded f it of raises. : polis most Robert T. Reid, 5258 Boulevard | 3 n pursuit off yospital officials sald head in- T : iY, member of Pl, chairman of first -district : finde, he said, and one when ‘yries, resulting from n. being. nt 3000 Tons in Cars iE Name witch includes Wards four, five, {the brakes failed. ‘by another - car, ca ays’ oly Nam 20, 21 and Washington Township 1 The other incident which death. On Pike County Track : rs he had. | outside. brought about Mr. Fairchild's! Jimmy Davies Winner (Gontinued From Page One) rtm ty ! lls an.at the ; “Othérs Appointed oharges Nase “destruction of Winner of the race; whieh- was fron ya, Rockville and /Biek-{ = eS 4 nd © Lyris Edwin K. Steers, second dis- pictures ofthe latest wreck by a halted and restarted after the nell this morning. aka a Rif. 4 TTT ET ‘ Ariel. Wards one. two. thes igh deputy sherif.. Freelance photog- Mays accident, was Jimmy Davies, Mr. Hutson said the radioning We Shall Take a Bit | rite, Cecil; . rapher James Robbins, 104% Win-/a West Coast pilet, who was/machinery of many cities was : ' ' nd Joseph and Lawrence Township. field Ave., told Mr. Fairchild Dep-|described by Wilbur Shaw ut -the/lOW. functioning, He said the state in of Time Out to Coin d Howard Eugene M. Fife Jr. third dis- \ juty Emil Kyser jerked the film Sept. 25 championship race at committee in addition to furnish- : i uge P mp r Ing institutions direct, was § Meinrad’'s trict, Wards six, seven, eight and, H. Burnett ... Paul Clark away ane destroyed It after’ Je Springfield, Til, as “one of the ong by ‘with coal a Word— ery, Mra, Pike Township. — 3 1 ys ih hand it over, fait Dustabding sensations T'Ve which could be rationed to house- | 2 Quinn, In- : ‘ Paul Clark. fourth atstriet, ther Pictures | Second place went to Lee wal. Poe nh a rire u cia Louise, Wards nine, 10, 18 and Warren | Mr. Fairchild said he became lard. who led this year's “500™ for Indianapolie. Several carloads of : : : and Mrs, Township. |Interested because the destroyed a time in the Maserati formerly |eoal, ‘Mr. Hutson said, have been ! : lbany, and } Harold Burnett, seventh dis- (film pack contained other pic: driven by the late Ted Horn. ordered sent here to Mayor! , trict, Ward 22, Wayne “and De- tures Mr. Robbins had taken for Third was Myron Fohr, Milwau- |p... 1 rati tee! wim the night before. Thesé w ¥-5.coal rationing committ ee, . i ; i SAUL TOWHAHIPE. [Pictures ot an “accident at State a goss a - $0 distroute: {No-petent-applied- or} its-2-family_name ety a + " , ; e lings, who was driving s firs . . Po ‘ : Cox, 2626 ; = Whining ig a [Rds 37 and 100, involving a truck champion&hip race since his near- Under UMW. Deal oT for footwear that has the ease of a ox; yea Sith: distrits [from a firm which Mr. Fairchild’s fatal accident in the six-wheel Under agreement with the| * slipper (LOAFer) and the support and 1. be at 10 3r."Reld. a Navy. cablain in {law office represents. Pat Clancy Special in the title go UMW. new coal mined in the Mor-|- utilit ; of an oxFORD ore & Kirk the Pacific during the war, is now : E K.S Mr. Robbins, who takes pictures at Trenton, N. J. this summer. Kan mine near Attica is going y ntombment battalion commander of the Naval Es nStaen OF twFecka aa & dating . sale to, Mays met death under circum- i if Insitutions: Jor. Hutson r oun Sis e , Insurance firms or [stances which took the life of an-{sa e poin ou only Ye — on ig din bo sidan Ling pi y Re: Seplstptse tut Interested parties, said he was other of the nation's great driv- supplies already above ground and . RO BLEE 2 ichinist g- Supply Corp. yea n n (taking pictures of the wrecked ers a score ‘of years ago before possibly that ready to be stripped quite a selection—and very lommercial Practcsd Law Rok business. sheriff's carabout 2,a. m. yes- the fast-moving Californian from the Ayreshire mine could be ood at their prices al Motors ugHeey a ; | Appointment of the area chair-|(€Tday when a ‘deputy cams up started his speed career. {made available through city ra- 9 prices, nt. Ind. he Mr. Steers has been practicing nan is part of a general reorgan- land demanded he hand over his| It was in June 1929 at the one tioning committees to individual 8.95 and 10.85 | years. He law here several years and was izath I the entire Republican] il land one-quarter mile board speed- householders. 3rightwood a deputy prosecutor during the 122 os ot the Pp He said he refused and that way at Altoona, Pa, that Ray Despite rumors of possible new : : administrations of Judson Stark|organization here. During the last| ihe * deputy jerked the camera Keech was killed when struck by!developments froin Chicago, Mr.| SPALDING ‘“‘CHIEF’ wiih. Mas. and Sherwood Blue. few weeks - Chairman - Innis has from him, removed the film pack an oncoming car during one of Hutson emphasized that the coal TE Miss Bare Mr. Fife has been a leader in Ousted a dozen veteran ward ang later threw the film on the the most sensational crashes in committee would continue to drive It gives almost barefoot ease, Mrs. Gers GOP politics here several years chairmen and replaced them with groyng. auto racing's history. tor. new supplies. : ' n other. Eme and was formerly a member of new ward bosses regarded as Deputy Emil Kyser admitted | Leg Severed Neither. Mr. Hutson nor ‘Arthur antique tan ca apolis. the County Council and a deputy more sympathetic with the Innis the destruction.’ He said he saw Campbell, the Governor's exec- 9.50 A rT attorney general. |regime. ‘Mr. Robbins taking pictures and. °cch. who had won that year's tive secretary, knew of any plan : ud Mr. Clark is a member of the, Mr. Innis was elected party |asked him to. “hand them over,” naianapoiis Speedway “500"-and of Gov. Schricker to meet Mr. County Council and has been in chairman last spring following 8 “I asked him to let me have SALler had set a world land Lewis. NETTLETON LOAFER~ the insurance business several bitter factional fight in which|them to get them developed,” Ave speed record at Daytona Beach, Declines Comment y years. \James Ingles was forced to Te- [iyser said. “He said no. there FA» apparently was none the Posing for pictures in Chicago : calf Mr. Burnett was a Republican sign as county chairman. were other pictures on the film ~O °c after the crash when his this morning, Mr. Lewis declined and I said they'd all be developed >" tore into the upper guard- to comment when asked if he had) 12.95 at the same time. He wouldn't, 2! Of the high-banked oval. As geen any llinois or Indiana opera- . : : : : . hand them over so I took them.” D¢ lay across the “guardrail tors; in_ brown reverse . STRAUSS Ditwt Ask Formbini {which fell Over the track, is leg Spokesmen. for both nus, calf . ; . A i A sion was severed when a competitor's and Illinois mine owners only re- . y SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW Sheriff Cunningham said he C&T struck him, peated their statements that they| 14.50 . : [would investigate if Mr. Robbins Mays was one of the nation's would not consider Mr. Lewis’ bid : : S made a formal complaint. most daring drivers because, as for separate talks aimed at an First Floor Mezzanine “I do not condone a deputy’s] he wrote in The Times in 1946: Illinois-Indiana coal peace. } ; taking property by force or de-| “I never drive over my head. Federal officials predicted to- 3 ; |stroying it.” he said. ; | When: yourdo you don't live long.” " day. that chief government Me- § ’ The accident about which the In the same by-line story he diator Cyrus Ching would decide 3 s | p 3 fracas centered was one in which 101d Of his" own fearlessness -in-by-Wadnesday whether President, ] NC., v Deputy Sheriff Herschell' Brown! the modest manner that endeared Truman “should act to end the » ’ a) - . . - skidded a car 50 feet into the! ‘Rapid I Rex" to all fans and his long walk-out. { : : : tracks, a railroad sign and a fence, TT ry _—_—_— mT Deputy Brown escaped with . minor injuries. = In.

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