Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1949 — Page 3
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district has a Democratic complexion and even if it's a Republican year it would be considered a tough job to upset an incumbent Democrat this time. Couldn't Be Reached Former Rep. George Gillie of ¥t. Wayne could not be reached for comment on his 1950 plans. Friends of the former 4th Dis-| trict Congressman believed "ee was definitely out of the picture. In the fifth district, Mr. Harness said he would have an announcement on his plans within about two weeks, He did not in-
dicate what the announcement] | would be. He has been long re-|
garded as a cinch to have another crack at Démocrat incumbent Rep, John Walsh of Anderson who beat him in 1948. Former Tth District Rep. Gerald Landis of Linton said in an interview: “I'm not absolutely sure but at this time I don’t think I will
seek the Republican nomination) A. ,nd the State
for Congress next year, “The Republican Party has been good to me . I think it's time another Republican had a chance at the nomination.” : ‘Mild Possibility’ In Evansville, former Congressman Ed Mitchell, who lost out after a single term, classified himself as only a “mild possibility” for a comeback attempt. “If a real Republican and not some inside-out New Dealer comes out for the GOP nomination Ill support him” Mr. Mitchell said. “Otherwise,” he added, “I'll go
a » ss » for the nomination myself. But MAN DIES OF GUNSHOT I think the party will find an-p
other candidate.”
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e over a two-year Younger brother, women laboratory moud, a senior at Michigan study- time of Darius the Great, about Bureau of weight and Ing industrial management. 1500 B. C ROmICS. " tely active and con-/ health. Their ages ly started a $700 million seven- Shah was asked agaity whether he,
seasonal difference ress. The Shah has shown great question about what sort of bride ulation—now estimated at is due to variations interest and admiration for the he dreamed of, the Shah replied: 215,000—under conditions differences in the “know how” of American indus-/ “I'm afraid my dreams are just “high” growth will increase handling of food is not try and hopes to get some ideas chimeras.” 11975 Dr. Hallman is inclined: for his own country during his ° Tomorrow his majesty goes to diét did not make the official visit,
For Reforms Instituted for 17 Million Iranians |
ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nov. 26 (UP)-—The Shah of Iran got &/
of his kid |
The doctor's civil ta - : honorary : 's degree In W Wis Gonferred for! pat by 1075the
t —— n - ty Archeologist George Cameron robes of a scholar to receive his who helped unravel some of the degree. Immediately afterward U.S. he presented Dr. Cameron with majesty could have been| ihe Persian “Order of the Royalinorth will be another ex-GI getting his Homagoun, Second Class. a Sn Dr. Cameron last year com-|lation increase on the ; pleted deciphering inscriptions on the forecast sald, will the Shah's the walls of the Bisatun Kerman- for the next 15 years. Prince Moh- shah tomb in"Persia, built in the
hood from President
‘High’ Growth Prediction
The bureau said official pro year program for national prog- was looking for a wife. To al jections indicate total U.S.
The Iranian government recent- Ata press conferefice later the,
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Dayton, O., to inspect the Wright-| The Shah donned the flowing Patterson Air Force Base.
oo rss. coi 8 Be Bs A o 5 Henry E. Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer, st worying when a Vole professor stated
that a blond's kneecaps are higher off the floor t han those of . So ne ca the kneecap information by checking with Blond Elizabe th Kennedy, against whom the rests, and Brunet Terry L i The two subjects are , very well
a oe of (n)ice chorines. equipped by nature for assignment and | wpod Ice Revue here. That's Hank gazing skep tically at the figure . . . on the measurements? The blonds knees are higher.
Sheriff Hurt, Companion Killed in Crash
Bartholomew Officer in Collision Several witnesses in the case re-
On Ind. 7 Returning From Madison side in Florida, officials said.
# u " NOTE FARMERS DAY COLUMBUS, Nov. 26 (UP)—Sheriff Richard Thayer of Bar-| tholomew County was injured today and a former county auditor Day was observed by hundreds was killed in a collision as they returned from delivering a mental! in Columbus today. patient to the state hospital at Madison. Farmers from throughout the John H. Sharp, 69, who was auditor from 1932 to 1936, was Columbus shopping area crowded illed. Mr. Thayel was Mien WBarhtlomew County Hospital. the city during the day and aty were urning on -. tended the f a 7 | COAL STOCKS GROWING |nagnte Ts 7 rY Jamboree last other near North Vernon. SOUTH BEND, Nov. 26—S8tock-| A musical program and street piles in city coal yards were pil- dancing featured the event.
> SAYS:
ELKHART Nov. 26 (UP)—A n died’ 6f gunshot wounds to-
All incumbent candidates, four day. Authorities ordered a post Republicans and seven Demo- mortem when two witnesses said crats, are expected to seek re-he shot himself accidentally.
nomination by their own parties.
The victim was Clifford Haymes,
One possible exception was the|43. Held for questioning were Mrs.
11th District's Andrew Jacobs who is being talked in some Democrat circles as a potential candidate for the U. 8. Senate. Added Job for GOP | Failure of the well-known for-| mer Representatives to seek renomination and election gives the GOP the added job of bringing] new names into prominence be-| Most politicians agree that the congressional races will be vital in the effort to re-elect Sen. Homer E. Capehart. Unless the| Republicans recapture at least one or two of their lost congressional seats, observers believe, they will be unable to return Sen. Capehart to his post in the national capital.
Probe Fatal Elkhart Shooting
ELKHART, Nov. 26 — Clifford Haymes, 43, was dead today and police were holding a mother and son pending investigation. Mrs. Evelyn W. Chavis, 37, and
ing up to normal today as coal dealers hurried té catch up on orders delayed by the recent strike. R. Wade Curtis, executive secretary of the South Bend Coal Association, said that while the supply was not yet fulfilling de-
yy 8 ~ FOUR CARS CRASH PERU, Nov. 26—The icy surface of city bridge on U. 8. 31 resulted in a four-car crash today. Drivers and occupants escaped injury as the automobiles piled up on the bridge approach but
Evelyn W. Chavis, 37, and her!mands the local dealers were|trafiic was tied up for more than son, Levi, 21, who said Mr. gradually building their stocks as an hour. Haymes picked up the gun in their mines resumed full operation. Police blamed a skim of ice on home and it went off by accident. 8» {the pavement. There were no ar-
The shooting occurred as Mr. : 2g. Tests. Chavis cleaned thé gun to go To ‘arrive ean hunting, they said. | in earnest Monday with the |W CMAN, 91, DIES 2 = =» { | : | arrival of Santa: Claus’ in | LOGANSPORT, Ind, Nov. 26 CARMI, Ii, Nov. 26 (UP)—| gioomington 3 { (UP)—A 97-year-old woman, beCharges were filed today against! 4 pig parade, featured by lleved the oldest resident of Cass three men suspected of $20,000 ganta Claus, wis scheduled for | County, died today. in burglaries in Indiana and Ilii- monday at 10 a. m. The occasion | She was Mrs. Emma Hoffrpan nois. | will officially usher in the holi- Hanna, a former teacher, who They were Earl New, 29, Dale| gay season for Bloomington (Was born in Lancaster County, Groves, 23, and Livnel Curtis, 25,/ merchants. {Pa., April 3, 1852, She was the| Newton, IIL FE {widow of Elihu Hanna. |
Sheriff Kenneth Cole said they STUDY APPROPRIATION . 8 8» were questioned about 30 burglar- BEDFORD, Nov. 26—Lawrence SE1 SLAYING PROBE fes in Vincennes and Bicknell, County Council will consider ap-| BEDFORD, Nov. 26 — Orange
Ind., and four Illinois counties. propriations totaling $4604 at a Circuit Court Judge Henry Heil Curtis was taken to Vincennes geqsion scheduled for tomorrow | said today that a grand jury will
ng the others remained in Illi-| morning. {be called this week to probe the hols Jalls. . | Auditor E. J. Eckensberger said slaying of Ives Sanders, 44, who {$514 of the amount was for pay- died of gunshot wounds Nov. 18. ED ARrusStY |ment of witnesses in the trial off Mr. Sanders was shot by his I Sollee aT SNOT. 26—Rush-| Mrs, Ida Sturrock, with| father-in-law, Alvie Boone, 68, po made two arrests over the fatal shooting of her grand-|during a fight at the latter's home,
the Thanksgiving holidays, both Owings sald for trafic violations. So Roatne £ 68 July 2.police
The quiet of the township was - _—-
her son, Levi, 21, were held after Haymes’ body was found in their home. They. told police he was
accidentally shot when he picked license plates. up a gun young Chavis was clean-| = 8 = { ing preparatory to a hunting trip. | FIGHT FOREST FIRE . = Na
YOUTHS SENTENCED COLUMBUS, Nov. 26 — Three teen-aged youths were sentenced to the Indiana Boys School at Plainfield today for a series of robberies in Bartholomew County. The youths, authorities said, admitted a number of robberies in the county within the past two months.
» n » FRANKFORT, Ind, Nov. 26 (UP)—Every piece of fire-fight-ing equipment in Frankfort was called tonight to fight a fire at the Milner Frovision Co, a meat packing concern. Witnesses sald the flames engulfed the entire building some 30 minutes after the fire was discovered. The plant, estimated to be worth at least $500,000, is Jocatéd on the Michigantown road, at the east edge of Frank- » fort.
n = ” WOMAN HURT BY BIKE BRAZIL Nov 26--Miss Georgia Harney, an Elks’ Club employee, was slightly injured yesterday when struck by two boys on a
treated at City Hospital 4 # ' HEADS ND TRUSTEES
on the wage dispute between the SOUTH BEND, Ind. Nov. » ; t Cos and 1302.
disturbed by one speeding car which raced through the township and by another with improper
at LIEBER'S
W ALBANY, Nov. 26 —A| forest fire ravaged 20 acres of timber on the outskirts of New Albany Friday and Saturday. The fire was reported by a fire, tower watchman in Lanesville who reported he saw the smoke and flames six miles away, Fire equipment from Floyd and Clark Counties joined volunteers in battling the wind-whipped blaze. ! oo. | FT. WAYNE, Nov, 26-Christ-mas buying went on a spree in Ft. Wayne today. Leading stores reported hundreds of shoppers flocked to | their stores in post-Thanks-giving sales to set a new record Tor Christmas shopping In the ty. Merchants sald gross receipts were up 10 per cent over last | year.
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. . -. | ‘ ° SEYMOUR, Nov. 26—A total | of 95 cents was stolen Inst | night by burglars who jimmied a door of the Service Tire |
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