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138 Sites Found

: around town with a pad and pencil, making jots as he passed a lot loaded with cars, hel

was a parking lot counter. The Downs

town Committe of

the survey,

counted 138 parking lots in the

Mile

C. L Lewis, chairman of the . committee, reported today that there are 44 vacant lots in the Mile Square, south of \ ashington

oy used for parking.

orth of Washington St. and west of Meridian St. there are seven public garages with a capacity of 985 cars, and 48 lots with a parking capacity -of 3170 cars.

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North of Washington St. and, east of Meridian St. in the Mile Square there are eight public - garages and 46 lots with a capac-

ity of 3157 cars.

The committee's survey showed

there are approximately twice as many cars parked north of Washington St. as there are south of the same street. In the Mile Square there is parking, inside and out, for 12,627, cars. And there are 50 more lots which might ‘be converted. The committee said the Rew parking garage going up

ndle, 19, was guard at Cone ospital, recove dose of sleepblood suffered 8 wrists in a

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Maryland and Illinois Sts. “will take care of the parking problem! pretty well south of Washington|

8t., but there still is need for re-|

lief north of Washington St. Meters Favored The committee . reported some good things, tap, about the downtown area. It's’ level, for one thing, and the &treets are unusually wide, for another. ‘The. committee survey showed

‘that 11 of the 14 cities-in the

class above a half 1nillion popu-| lation have meters, and 20 of the} 23 cities in the 250,000 to 300, 000 range are metered. Eighty-five towns in Indiana now-have converted street park-

the committee found. Spring Must Be Near Signs of spring housecleaning. Mrs. Lena Harding, 68, is in General Hospital today with a broken leg suffered in a fail from a stepladder yesterday in her home, 2624 E. 18th St. Mrs.

‘Harding was cleaning wallpaper

when the the ladder overturned.

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~ Supports Harris 4 Contempt Charge

‘McManamon Files Brief in Dispute

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‘day . buttressed Sullivan County

Prosecutor. John K. Purcell's| charges that his judge was contemptuous of the Indiana ° su-| ipreme Court. | Sullivan Cireuit Judge Norval K. Harris was accused of con-| (tempt in an information filed by ‘Mr, Purcell last week. The Supreme Court ordered Judge Har-| ris to show cause by Apr. 17 why,

Ang into revenue through meters, ne shoudl not be-held in- contempt:

| The contempt proceedings stem

{from Judge Harris’ orders to his}.

grand jury last week, when he! told it he® would like for the! jurors to request him to appoint a special prosecutor to‘Investigate| Mr. Purcell’'s public and private| conduct. Before the grand jury meeting, the. Supreme Court issued a writ prohibiting Judge Harris from investigating Mr. Purcell. “The only dignified ‘course of] (the trial judge is to obey the de-!| |eision of the tribunal which the fundamental law of the land makes his reviewing court,” Mr.’ McManamon quoted a Georgia! Supreme Court decision in the brief. { Quotes Opinion |

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Junior Indianapolis gives real meaning to the Christian spirits as Easter nears. Campfire Girls of the Linwood Chistian Church prepare more than 100 baskets for Wheeler City Mission. They | {left to those who want to take Wanted action. “Wh are (left to right), Gloria Brewster, Carol Davis, Bevery.

Stewart, Sharon McNierney, Mary Hamilton, Vir give Wright, Linda Lobdell, Ramona Fol

Ruth Ann Loudermilk, Jacquie Hoover and |

tate Department in Dither Over Giving Ingrid Oscar

Tries to Pass the Buck to Studio but Of Congregation It Says She Doesn't Work There Any More

The Rev. John W. Douglas is] WASHINGTON, Apr. 6 (UP)—The State Department got in-| A blond, 26-year-old divorcee in the Republican primary elec ‘volved with Ingrid Bergman today—and fled. | with a weakness for clothes was

ngre g A movie magazine in Spain started it by awarding Miss, 3000 bond today after Eo pi ssional nom {Bergman and Ray Milland Oscars for being the best actress and) %s On §

- [actor of the year. : He said today the opposition of, The magazine shipped the Oscars to the State Department and [dollars from the Union Trust Co. some members of his congrega- asked, please, would Secretary of) {| Mrs. Stella Frances Ketring was tion to his taking part in politics State Dean Acheson and his boys Nigh moral standards in Ameri-| |arested by FBI agents yesterday. [yas ‘perfectly natural and under-|see that they got delivered. jcan movies? Special Agent Harvey G. Foster standable” He is not going to] The magazine also thought it «We'll let them handle it,” the | Id be nice if it could have a! said she admitted taking the {give up the race, he said. wou nce 0 official told a reporter. : {money over a period of nine

It had been reported earlier picture of the presentation. cere- « | The reporter questioned Mr. /months, while employed in the

that the minister might lose his mony. post as pastor of the Eighth) State Department officials Johnston's office and a spokes- , .. department of the bank's security branch, by executing

Christian Church at 14th St. and gulped. The vision of Mr. Ache- man there said: N. Bellevieu Place. He will begin son—or any other diplomat—pre-| “Oh, no, this is a State Depart- fictitious notes. his annual vacation Monday to senting the Oscar to Miss Berg-!ment baby.” | The shortage was discovered by 3 bank officials when Mrs. Ketring

make the primary race. [man caused State Department State D tment offic - Silent on ‘Outcome [jitters that Sen. Joseph McCarthy ® Department officials hud was absent from work. The ar-

He declined to speculate “on | R- WIE) Would envy. DOURCOIERE: ssible developments after the It was small comfort that Miss ~ po |Bergman, the Swede with an in-| ‘The Johnston office says primary election May 2. [ternational reputation, was in can send the Oscars to the actors’ “Some persons feel politics 1s Italy with her husband-to-be, studios. That's what we will do.’ | Arraigned before U. 8. Commise a dirty business and should be Roberto Rossellini. The magazine Which studios? {sioner Asa J. Smith, Mrs. Ketring y.” ‘one official said, “Mil-| said she didn't know why she flen |art in a dirty business,” he said.| Ah, An Ispiration lana Horks qo rao Hd took the money. “There are others (in the con-| One department official had an| “B® FCRIAL "Hollywood said] | gregation) who feel it is a mat- Inspiration:

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the FBI and Francis J. Moore, we State supervisor of banks.

Can't Explain Act

Johnny Sparks and James Beatty of-Cub Pack 38, Den 9, present baskets to a boy in the Marion County Children's Guardian home in Irvington.

_| Miss Bergman does not, either, she said. ee ter of government and that every] Why not hand tne problem to work for them—not any more. Mrs. Ketring, “who resides at citizen Should take active interest the Motion Pictufe Association! Miss Bergman's Oscar still sits 25261 E. 10th St., had been eme both in voting and in holding of America—the Eric Johnston at the State Department, as hot ployed in the bank since Apsil,

public office. ioffice, charged with enforcing as Stromboli. 1947, Mr. Foster said. Faces 8 Other Candidates - ~ STR \U SS - —— "That, of course, is my view, I PAS hep am seeking this nomination as a SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI

citizen, not as a minister, and it| is only an interest in government and not a religious crusade in any sense of the word.” The Rev. Mr. Douglas faces the |opposition of three other Repub[licans, all experienced in politics, [They are, 11th Distriet American Legion Commander: Charles Browngon, President Sally. Butler tof” the Interhational Association of Business and Professional Women and County Clerk A. Jack | Tilson.

‘Auto Fee Receipts

Road building and repair pro-| grams in Indianapolis and Marion| County will get a boost this year as ‘a result of record breaking state income from auto and truck license fees, | /In first quarter distributions this year from the Motor Vehicle Highway Account, Indianapolis is scheduled for $646,555 and the eounty will get $418,404. License fee. collections this year have totalled $16,738,008 as compared to $11,221,195 last year. The Indianapolis cut of the take in 1949 was $438 838 and the county got $290,384. The State Highway Commission this year will get $£13,055007 as compared to the $9,769,490 in the

Says Lattimore

“Senators Hear Far East Expert

{to investigate Sen, McCarthy's charges. Dr. Lattimore charged that Sen. McCarthy has launched “a reign by “machine-gun” attacks on government employees;

has impaired U. 8. foreign policy|

by making it “the laughing, |stock” of Communists, and used | secret documents without author| {ity obtained from official govern-| ment files. | He submitted supporting state-| ments as to his character and

| work “from university professors,| “editors and a Roman

authors, Catholic priest, Edgar Snow, contributing edi-| tor to the Saturday?Evening Post: who has written many books on| China, said Dr. Lattimore * “ould not possibly be a spy for Russia.” | Mr. Snow said no one could read | Dr. Lattimore's books and as-|

tect of our Far Eastern policy.” Some of Sen. McCarthy's mate-| rial, Dr. Lattimore said, appar-| ently could be traced to some

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TELESCOPE INVENTOR A Dutchman named Jan Lippershey, a spectacle maker, isaid to be the inventor of the tele-| | scope; early in 1608, he discovered collections this year total $9 387,- | that two lenses, held in combina- 655 an increase over the $8.780,made distant objects look

{first quarter of 1949. Total distributions in the 1950 first quarter, will include $7,882,268 for counties Is and $3,694,813 for cities. State income from gasoline tax!’

709 received from the same source during the first quarter of 1949.

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STRAUSS SAYS:

The charges, Lattimore said, | are “so empty and baseless’ that| McCarthy will “fall flat on his face.” Answering Sen. McCarthy's charge that he is a Soviet “agent” until recently, “connected,” with

more said the Senator had failed to recite a single act supporting “this vile accusation. ”

.. PIONEER LIGHTHOUSE ee ‘| The first lighthouse “erected “by

-the - federal government was a sandstone structure built in 1791 on the tip of Cape Henry, Va. Still standing today, it served for 90 years before being retired in favor of a taller, iron light,

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