Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1950 — Page 2
. Fer “H : | —A Senate subcommittee takes, | Dov ouse Subcommittee | a look at the multi-billion dollar, Flee : { gambling industry next week to Raps u. : S. Program t see if it is too big for the coun- Aft As ‘Foolish, Stupid’ fry's Jocal officials to handle __| go CHI . WASHINGTON, Apr. 8 (UP) —|§ The a Sen. Ernest W. McFarland (D. on a down Members of a House Appropria- | Ariz.) —is part of the Senate In- lHceman as _ tions Subcommittee proposed to-| : ¢ terstate Commerce Committee, It The a { day that the Budget Bureau will consider bills sent to Con- disa ppeari: straighten out what they de- gress by Attorney General J.| | Police scribed ‘as a “foolish and stupid Howard McGrath to clamp down He was government hospital program.” | on gambling. . fired at cle They said the closing of some, Bill Would Ban Slots Mr. Tipp hospitals by the military estab-| One of these measures would tavern onl lishmént and the building of néw| prohibit the interstate transmis- was killed ones by the Veterans Administra- slon of “certain gambling infor- the Ems River, and extending an| gets under way. Many prizes, more than tion doesn't seem to make much mation.” Committee officials said’ lexisting channel northward along, including free flights over In- said they sense. They suggested that it ‘is {this is designed to shut down serv-| the west coast of Schleswighol- ys for kiddies, donated even notic time to make an overall study, | jces that feed racing results to) stein, toward Denmark. | by merchants, await partic. killer. The subcommittee members bookie shops all over the oUmEyst 4-.At one time the Talneawes pak} be Abin the ant: a Sis Eh Officer ¥ strongly criticized the hospital Another bill would bar the ship- detachments -included 200 vessels pa » his way tc program during recent closed- ment of slot machines—“one-arm | I and 12,000 men. : B i 0 i t r about 150 door sessions with military and| bandits” —across state lines, pn : Moored mines already - have BEI: pera or. ; 5th and | Veterans Administration officials.| Both measures grew out of the These Beech Grove businessmen “charmers” will parade in been cleared completely. Of the d 30 Y . shooting o iain hse pa mcm le 7 Mo le tow 720 5. Then Fide and Seedy the 1°, See evn ECS, LOAD Ee 3 a mae dan ference. en Bouch Stove High Se Judi im, . he ch | crate, those which could be gal na EE en a: Rep. Harry R. Sheppard (D. George Wolfe, 82-year-old veteran of the Spanish-American said the gambling industry | it Oe Bl 3 Oke, how ve. hase sumarled old Py onated by sound or by pressure Bell Telephone Co., will retire toward hin Cal.) told the officials: ~ War and 80-year-old Mrs, Lillian Hopper were married last night sprawled over so many state lines) Pr ans. Hiv I Bi auties (left to right) are Har arr, (have ceased, “for technical rea-itrom active duty today after 30 his shoulde “It 1s high time that this com: in South Bend by the Rev. Claude Studebaker (right), pastor of {hat ey sould wot Soul BY Byron Saunders, Ewell Ewing and Lynne Hull. a 10 pe dangerous, according) years With the Officer | mittee began calling together the Fit Brethren Church. . nM afiand sa Ln a state Fi d h il - . : . hat po mes which ma sw . the youth Bureau of the Budget and a few Bo Me jan ay that the subcommittee, "1 Ric Oi Site m Australio [icp 2 ¥ be Anstiveot In. when the | other people that have something y ; [il hold 3 Soi] Sestion Tule Times Foreign Service the first deep bore in Australi jt a by Be atu Beg ur dianapolis oe siguy- 3 ; ay. He sa ¢ attende a rs re in Australia. ounding a p ng s. continue Cropp has spent en fun and fd out what South Bend Veteran, 82, {by Justice Department officials .FRISBANE, Australia, Apr. 8—' The company will spend overto be a hazard, Showever. Two ner entire career betore du “ 1 + il aboot.” . and the FBI. . /Promising oil’ country” has at $2 million in sinking the bore to a vessels including one of 10,000 in this city. She fired two s BO es Dae: 5 Weal. Weds 80-Year-Old Widow wr ———— last been located in Australia by depth of 10,000 feet. If it strikes/tons, were damaged during the started work Mason, wk a oa There has uel 3 oo ; y Nurse Institute Set {the Shell Oil Co. oil in payable quantities, the com-|first two months of 1950. here as a student him from | ah ane p pe ‘He S off : a The location is near Rome, In pany plans to build a 25-mile long! Magnetic mines are swept by in 1019 for the Officer Shi | hroughout this entire op- e wept Me My Feet, Says Bride; a A ental nygiehe Institute for western Queensland, where 'the'pipeline to the port of Gladstone. towing an electrically charged former Central duty, not . 2 Grandchildren, 6 Children Attend Rites a ves w i hele Batutiny from search for oil has been going on td (cable behind the demagnetized Union Telephone armed, wa Subcommittee Chairman George a. m. un p. m. in the World more than a year. DEALERS TO MEET . |and wooden-hulled “R” boats. Co a. fire. Th H. Mahon (D. Tex.) agreed. He SOUTH BEND, Apr. 8 (UP)—Only one jarring note marred the War Memorial auditérium. The| . Playing it safe, Shell is not] BRAZIL, Apr. 8—Annual Sev-| But the inventors of these flendish | Mrs Cropp re- a Tie: *y said the “juvenile way the gov- Wedding of George Wolfe, 82, to the former Mrs. Lillian Hopper; institute is sponsored by the In- committing itself to anything but enth District Retail Hardware apparatuses built them so the|sides at 55 N. Mn. Cropp pe ernment is-handling this situation 50, tonight —the bridegroom dropped the ring. hr giana Menis) HygKub Soeloty and cautious statements. - However, Dealers Association will meet here mines may pass up one or two| Tremont St. She is a life mem- SPEAKER 1s perfectly disgusting. When the simple ceremony before only some 20 relatives, re- Ie Sentral 3 » sel, Indiana General Manager E. N. Avery Apr. 17. A dinner meeting at 7 or as:many as 12 impulses before ber of the Telephone Pioneers of LOGANS Veterans Administration porters and photographers was completed, the Rev. Claude Stude- * Nurses’ Association. =~ says his company is now sinking 'p. m..will climax the activities. ‘exploding. "America. Time To gpokesmen, including Admjnis- baker turned to Mr: Wolfe and said: ; CEES == Sr Te will be the . trator Carl R. Gray Jr., defended, “Now, George, kiss your wife.” © == == aE TTT ——— EEE Park, Indi se their new building program on the “I'm afraid to,” he replied with : . : the Indian ov. >:.gpounds that the hospitals to be a sly grin, then turned to his Ig er Mmericain ¥ . ) > o* he address handcned sre inadejuate to:meet bride and whispered. [Lets get, TT sot AR Bd Bo dato Bh visio dill i i] A bins A, i : i -— diana Roa the needs. } "lout of here,” my ¥ > ip ES - : : - EEE ENE BEE AV EFT ER 24 conference Estimate Reduced | None of their great-grandchil- \ : ; | "“Barnes Ho : "The military previously esti- dren was present for the cere- er. ie ear "|B Mrs. Ray cme gE that. its hospital-cutback mony, but two grandchildren and Sas A i A i as i : : , : : den, Ind., v - — = a a“ SLL a; nun ue i rr mos on i & ston iad : a mh ’ yn rae wee Florida's
program would save $25 million. six of their eight children at-| Sy ap h : . Later this figura was reduced to tended. Mrs. Wolfe, a widow, had New-Type Tree i ; Ls : J. M. Kauf - president,
$6 million. The subcommittee two. sons and Mr. Wolfe has six Under Development wanted to knew why. oy children. — a Assistant Secretary of Defense Drops Ring By THOMAS S. HANEY Porte distr W. J. McNeil and other officials] When Rev. Studebaker asked Times Special Writer Porte fhsisted that there had been a for the ring, Mr. Wolfe hung his WASHINGTON,” Apr. B8-—-The . WIN GRA
misunderstanding. They said the cane over one arm and fished it day is nearing when top grade $25 million estimate included out of a pocket. But he dropped .., b b . LAFAYF many things not reflected in cash the tiny gold band, stooped to hatyral T™ bet ean be produced ;m 2 bi VanCleave savings such as pay for personneliretrieve it, then placed it on the the Americds. : : both veter: and costs of maintenance, {finger of his blue-eyed bride with. A new-type rubber tree has " J : grain exh A house Armed Services sub-a smile of renewed assurance. © heen developed. The Department : Bh honors to
committee is investigating the Mr. Wolfe, spry for his years, . . national ¢ cutback in military hospitals. dressed in a new grey suit and °f Agriculture ‘says its yield is champions Subcommittee Chairman L. Min- sported a white carnation in the Digh and its ability to resist dis- Minneapoli
del Rivers (D. 8. C.), sald his|buttonhole for the occasion. The/ease marked. THINK OF IT! 50 Sparkling Diamonds ompet eo 0 oo p
subcommittee plans to take “Af- bride wore a gray silk dress with, * But production _ isn’t efficient against ch:
firmative action” to stop the cut-'a corsage of pink carnations to ” back, but he declined to say what match Be on on her gray enough and 50 department scien- : ples from the action would be. hat. The new outfit, her whirl- tists are continuing their work in ; pe PORE Each One Ie sociations. Mr. Sheppard asked Dr. R. L. wind courtship and eX¢itement 14 South and Central American : 78 rt fret tn) Malling, Delehes Department Di- all combined to make observers countries and in southern-Fleorida. A \ I . : x . : class. Mr. rector oO cal ervices, she “didn’t look a over , { Fr & rt Tw ET Bt he The Ra a Ta) TL pq, Yuchinie Todlod : PN AMAT Individually Hand Set! ... "come for closer co-ordination of The romance’ began Feb. 18 The new rubber tree is “ma- : EN w/ LHCII 2 : : : STR. the government's hospital pro- when Mr. Wolfe asked her for a chine tooled” just as was the war- : DN ” SAY > gram. 8 : date "on a friend's Tecommenda-itime synthetic rubber industry, » E A C H 0 N E : “I think it is past time” Dr. tion.” The new Mrs. Wolfe said'according t se who are di- is = er Meiling replied. ’ he swept her off her feet from recting the WM rch program. siseseicmmemtaesio their first meeting. Root, trunk and top have to be . A FULLY GUARANTEED
i | On/his first call at her apart- grafted during various stages of Eastern Stainless Steel I ment, Mr. Wolfe handed 3 a development. After five years of Shows $406,705 Loss box of candy and demanded a normal growth it will being proBALTIMORE, Md., Apr, 8 (UP) Teward of “a little kiss.” She {ducing rubber latex. — Eastern Stainless Steel Copp.| obliged. That same apartment will] “Our aim is a single tree withtoday reported a net loss of $406.- serve for their honeymoon. out the grafting” explains Dr. 705 for 1949, compared with a net| Mr. Wolfe, a Spanish-American R. D. Rands of the department's profit of $950,510, or $1.69 4 share, War veteran, was born at Grand- (plant industry station at nearby earned the year before, | ville, O. His bride is a native of | Beltsville, Md. Net sales for the year declined | Pontiac, Ill, but worked at a! Meanwhile, they are concen: to $12,057,799 from $14,766,843 in department store here for 17! trating on increasing the present 1948, according to the company's years. i |tree's resistance to the rubber annual report. ———————————— killing leaf disease and to boostThe report noted, however, that Horizon Club Slates |ing the latex yield.
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