Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1950 — Page 23
ature as -a vist ts are gladiators, npensation which
hen man does not’
, This he is doing
s¢ Of our natural
pidly depleted in are most needed. buted evenly over
5 have almost all
reates discontent,
ations. 1 f war is man's and’ his lack of bility. As nations comes necessary r expansion. This » war against the # nations of the cept the United
a8 more workers ne many of the necouraging early y paying bonuses
§ ARO was mostly » the ‘earth conals. These have from other counto produce much
of which, at thes rsupply. It seems ng 4 big mistake displaced persona
ce the workers of
ites aft now ens vlitical and ideoited States and uld’ a bulwalk of yorders that have eir own and are ment. Of course, wishes of Russia, make concessions
until one or the what it thinks is rting a shooting ssia seems to be the reason that f obliged to give
ums of money to seriously weaken-
yrshall; Ind,
as learned from bout warmaking the leaders (and over their sanity will come within
the' best predic-
tHons now living them will be the ars of hard won
fom
people are to ha fully settled. It nt to be disem1 of the Roman ish in the flash
Louis Ridenour, rsity, on practimb. .
ted on openness,
of men is adeite without scruiat the only way hat the only way inquire.—Dr. J,
ain’ political adon a’ Secretary of litical advantage Tenry L. Stimson, Secretary of War,
sinless if he has Western culture Frederick Seitz, v of Hlinois, democracy entail
ms for the coms
ead? is again talking
opt the Brannan
1 of Congréss at "of the House
chould be tried
else; And the don't want jt commodity.”
nt against pro=..
ents on’ potatoes
prices wouldn't
to eat more po1ht to consumption ive them away,” e. o ” 1 - peanut - potato aused President increases oduction acreage potatoes from in- 1851 unless ntrols are im-
ssage,
r<on‘ said he the section- tem‘ing potato price by- far the most tion of
1es the principle rogram gets out §s has the right
\y."”. he said. would serve as peanut growess
ler special privi>ived in the new
” = ’ COOLEY. said he present law 1l-rounded farm h was working s of the farmers al welfare. ery of this probeing used on Into line with
said. “And ‘e. of acreage alnarketing quotas supply into line then we dan't
nM payment griculture Chatr--t losses on. tha upport program entirely responsrepute in which ram now finds
if we could -
the new
to’
ven can
—the 7:45 p.m: communion Four
coo THe. Crosstown. Merchants Ag:
"of an operation scar on the wo-
School fo Enter : Music Contest
The
for the last six years. ig a es ugh-hewn cross willl May 13 has been chosen as the stand within the chancel for the date for the junior-senior dinnerMaundy Thursday Holy Commun- dance at the Spink Arms Hotel. fon tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the], ~~ ~~ # =» = Roberts Park Methodist Church. ] Maundy Thursday commemo-| fashion authority, will meet with rates the institution of the Lord's Franklin Township High School Supper by Jesus in "the Upper girls to discuss clothing. Miss Room in Jerusalem. Then he ate Miller will discuss. the" price and
the Last Supper with the Disci-| the choice of clothing suitable for|
ples just before his agony and girls of high school age. arrest in the garden. . Pupils from Acton and Bunker In 88. Peter and Paul's Catho-| Hill will Join Franklin Township lic Cathedral elaborate services grade-schoolers to see a puppet this morning were to include the show Apr, 14. Mr. and Mrs. John blessing of the Holy Oils for use Miller of Indianapolis will present in the Archdiocese throughout a program including a fairy story, the year, The Most Rev. Paul C.|“The Three Wishes,” as well as Schulte, archbishop of Indian- clowns and ballet dancers. apolis, was. to officiate ited: - ps by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond nn R. Noll, cathedral pastor, =a State Launches : more than 60 archdiocesan priests. |
All were to wear white vestments. |
. Outstanding Service : An outstanding Protestant surance 0 e service tonight, among the many |
to be held. all over the city, is| scheduled by the Downey Avenue) Handling of Damage
Christian Church. The church Claims Criticized
will be lighted wit 1 | State I gh h cand es for| me ss 2 persons will impersonate Biblical Ment has launched a series of characters who stood about the Narings on charges of unfair Cross at the crucifixion. [practices in the handling of propSpencer P. Austin will give a erty damages claims by casualty talk representing Peter; Archie NSurance companies z Mackey, the Centurion; Edwin L.| Department spokesmen declined Becker, John; and Mrs. David/!0 name the company singled out Ward Clark, Mary. . . [for the first hearing, already Roberts Park Church also will Under way for three days. furnish the settings for Good! They said, however, there would Friday services tomorrow between Pe more hearings on other comnoon and 3 p. m. The Rev. Amos Panies. In fact, they indicated L. Boren, pastor, will speak dur- the probe would be so extensive ing the first hour on “Sign of Vic-| the department would have to ask tory”; Dr, Sumner L. Martin, dis- additional funds from the 1951 trict superintendent, during the General Assembly to complete it. second hour, on “Why?” and Dr.| Passed Resolution Robert Pierce, Broadway Method- The investigation was launched ist Church minister, on “Crosses 25 a result of a Senate concurAre in Style. } :..irent resolution passed by the last {General Assembly demanding a
|check of charges that certain
Plans for Sewer |companies were violating the inA LAUL. DOTTLL. {surance _laws._in_handling.. prop- -
-- erty damages claims. ? The department is being assisted I ere Drafted 124 the Attorney General's office. In addition, department officials said, complaints by policy holders
Project to Service [of the manner in which property {damages claims ' have been
Stewart St. Area |handled would be “welcomed” The Works Board today or- during the course of the investidered the City Engineering De- 8ation. : partment to prepare resolutions
and plans for a sewer in Stewart Suspect Surrend = 8t. from 30th St. to Sedwick St P ors
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The action- was taken on: a In Jewelry Holdup resolution submitted to the board] NASHVILLE, Tenn. Apr. 6 by residents and property holders: (UP)— Walter Jedynek of -Chi-| In other action the “board re- cago gave himself up for quesjected tentative replatting plans tioning about a $100,000 diamond submitted -by Hoosier Homes, holdup of Jacob Davis of PitfsIne. for an ales near the north- burgh and police said today it was, west corner of 49th St. and Hav- «entirely possible” that two other erford. Ave. The decision Was gyspects would surrender. made because there is no storm Davis was robbed of his stock! grainage sewer servicing the o¢ yncut diamonds while en route 9 (from his hotel to a railroad staSociation Nas granted permission on: ong lin ay Zhe Sas o close t. between Guilford 0. 9 and Winthrop Aves. from 6 to (Peanuts). Panczyko, 27, also of Hu P. m. Aug. 4 and 5 for a Chicago. street fair. The 3000 block of Guilford Ave. also will be closed Bankrupt Used Car
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