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] Tvdings Raps GOP | A=pointment for ‘Carthy Inquiry | VABHINGTON, Apr. 13 (UP); new political fight raged in “angte Forelgn Relations Sub-| ittee today over the apment of a Massachusetts Re-| an to a key role in its in| zotion of Communists in | ronment, ibeommittee Chairman MilI | E. Tydings (D. Md.) said tt Frederick Ayer Jr., of Boston £1ould disqualify himself as the . subcommittee’'s assistant counsel because he is the GOP candidate for state attorney general. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R. Mass.) the subcommittee member who sponsored Mr. Ayer, promptly

acoused Sen, Tydings of ‘gross discourtesy and injustice.” The subcommittee is investi-

gating charges by Sen, Joseph R. "McCarthy (R, Wis.) that the State Department is teeming with Communists. Mr. Ayer, attorney, and former FBI agent, was ap-| inted to its staff earlier this eek. A nephew of the late Gen George 8. Patton Jr., Mr. Ayer is a 35-year-old Harvard graduate who joined the BI in 1941. During World War II, he was assigned to special intelligence duty irr the European Theater of Operations, He served later as chief of intelligence to the American mission in Greece. Greek Communist lead-

Preliminaries Scheduled Tonight at Central YWCA

Eight Grammar School Pupils Advance

To Semifinals in Sessions Last Night ers labeled him their ‘Public By ART WRIGHT Enemy No. 2.” The Times’ Spelling Bee tonight will be centered at the CenSen. Tydings said Sen. Lodge tral YWCA, 329 N. Pennsylvania St. failed to tell the subcommittee! Participants in the first preliminary there at 7:30 p. m. will about Mr. Ayer’'s political activi- be pupils from Schools 2, 5, 9, 10, 14, 27, 29, 32, 44, 45, Holy Cross, ties. : -{Cathedral Grade, Trinity Evangelical and Seventh Day Adventist. { Pupils taking part should re- = tort By ToS pom The public wir Camphiett “sise be admitted free. and Ray Crowe.

Cg 5305 TAT rrr Bey Eyéresn Fire Damages Home

Of ‘Tennessee Jed' | speiidowns last night at four| AY St Tricks t Be ELKHART, —Apr-—13—{Upy= centers... moved. .eight graAMMAL. ye. yon Nratl5y, Mrs. Herman

“Dream's End.” luxurious home of 8¢hool pupils into the. semifinals

n Coers : 5. Gertrude Wagner. |which will be held Apr. 27 down. KOcrs and Mrs. Gertrude Wagner

"radio cowboy singer Raymond G. Tomorrow night's preliminary hy Reed, was damaged in a $50,000 town, will be held at Communal Center, fire early today. | “Following are the results: 17° W. Morris St., at 7:30 o'clock

Two show horses and seven, BROOKSIDE COMMUNITY for pupils from Schools 6, 12, 22, prize-winning Persian cats were CENTER Marsha Serathine, 12, 25 Holy Rosary and St. John’s. rescued from outbuildings. Mr.'and Mary Ann Thie, 12, both of Pupils from the following Reed is known to radio audiences Little Flower. /schools may go to the center nearas “Tennessee Jed.” | " 0 tr 0 TN » est their homes: James E. Roberts i STIA! JMMUN ITY w—— | HRI TIAN aN 13 Potter Fresh. Air, Orchard, Park

: and Tudor Hall grade schools. Rural Community and. Joan Duffy, 13: both of Holy "ip (LCP J a ie ain NEW. YORK, Apr.-13 -+Up)— Name of Beech Grove. to-any grammar school pupil who The Big City still has its rurall NORTHWESTERN. CO MMU: hag not passed beyond the eighth touch. Census officials said to- NITY CENTER--Gloria Temple, grade and. will not be 16 years old day they had found 38 farms in- 12, School 4; Beverly Mitchell, 12, hefore June.l. side its limits. Five years ago School 63.

there were 204. = ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH— Harvard Student Hurt

Roff, 13, and Carol Gros- . FEHR Ladi ogny ics In Dynamite Blast

.|didier, 13, both of St. Patrick's

Beauty School. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Apr. 13 , _|(UP)—A dynamite bomb blasted Softens ld Otticials at last night's spell a Harvard dormitory early today, Sorrow jeowna : slightly injuring one student.

| At Brookside Community Con} The bomb exploded on the winbrook; judges, Mrs. Merril Sheets,! Thayer Hall. i Mrs, W. Lee Wilson and Mrs. R. J.|

Hoover. town, Pa., was injured when glass

Live and | At Christian Community Cen- fragments showered on his bed. Dr ain [ter — Pronouncer, Floyd Fleet-| The blast ripped the window * ALLIED {wood; judges, Mrs. John Reynolds, Panes and frame from the casing FLORISTS | Mrs. Bernice Krichbaum and and narrowly missed three other of Indianapolis, Ine. {Farris Neese, (stullenty studying five yards

At Northwestern Community ————— Center — Pronouneer; Graham ju ym lk Martin; judges, Miss Rosemary Grand Jury to Study 1 Slaying at Richmond RICHMOND, Apr. 13 (UP)— The Wayne County grand jury will consider today the case of ’ Floyd Kermit Hanby, 21, who is accused of an Easter Eve mistaken identity murder,

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ALL SIZES Hanby is charged with the killing of Arthur F. Pippin Jr, also OF 21. Police said Hanby admitted shooting Pippin hit thought Pip- . FIGURINES pin was another man, with whom he had been arguing in a tavern. * PLAQUES coc Btanine elim im ROME PINS UP FIG LEAVES ® Wall Brackels “ROME, Apr. 13 (UP)—Embarwoe memes depp aged-potice; goaded by hecklers; . pinned temporary fig leaves on B LAMP BASES three male statues in Rome's Piazza Mattei today. They acted 15¢ lo 58 after citizens complained that

Holy Year ptigrims might be of: —— fended

NORTHERN PSC ELECTS HAMMOND, Apr. 13 (UP)—

When you buy your Figurines, we will be glad. to start you in __painting them at our Craft Table using our materials. Come. . in anytime and start painting Figurines! * Jthe Northern Indiana Public . : 3 . Service Co., announced today that ‘ he and other officers of the utility were re-elected yesterday at a ¥ meeting of the board of directors

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2 MILLIONTH CAR ON WAY DETROIT, Apr. 13. (UP)—The 2 millionth vehicle of the year should roll off assembly line nex week as most automakers headed for all-time high output, Automotive News said today.

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RADIO ANNOUNCER George Ansbro: “Throat irritation certainly doesn’t go in my job. 1 smoke only Camels. They're right for my throat— always cool and mild. And Camels have the flavor!”

COSMETIC DEMONSTRATOR Madeline- Ostrowe: “I talk to thousands of shoppers. When I smoke, I have to think of my throat. Camel is my cigarette. Camelsare so mild!”

TELEPHONE OPERATOR Mrs. ‘Ethel James: “My throat se a workout all day long. I made the 30:Day Mildness Test and changed to Caméls, They agree with my throat— they taste so good!”

YES, CAMELS ARE SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels —and only Camels -for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported

Not one single case of throat irritation

Senators Feud Times Spelling Bee Contestants af St.

Among contestants in The Times Spelling Bee preliminary last night at St. Patrick's Chure were (left to right) Carol Grosdidier, Gertrude Molly, Bob Moran, Bob Prestel and Tommy Roff. The

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|ter—Pronouncer, James E. Lash-'gow sill of a first-floor suite in

Robert W. Dobbie, 21, of Allen-.

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Well Ave 1049 Auditions Sef To Win Radio Role

By ART WRIGHT Final auditions in the Times-

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| Shows Gain of 45 Per Cent in State

This year's March of Dimes) (topped last year's campaign in {Indiana by approximately 45 per |cent. ' | Wray E. Fleming, state chair- will highlight the radio station's man of the campaign, said an open house tonight. 2 estimated $710,476.72 had been, Last night's auditions in the |contributéd to the fund. Of the station's theater-studio kept the {state's “92 counties, 81 have ex-| theater filled with spectators from ceeded 1949 contributions. The 6 p. m. until 10 p. m. average ' contribution was 17'2. The public will be admitted to {cents per capita, compared to 13 the. theater-studio again tonight {cents in 1949. |for the auditions. The station's Among those counties which open house at the new quarters, contributions were St. JoReph, terday and will continue daily Howard, Madison, Crawford and until 10 p. m. La Porte, Randolph and Koseci-]- Broadcast Sunday -lusko tripled, while DeKalb in-| “The Hormel Girls will broad{creased its giving 5- times. cast’. thelr ABC network show

come from those counties which The five finalists in the talent experienced a larger number of hunt will entertain with the Horpolio cases in. 1949, Mr. Fleming me) Girls in the studio. show imsaid. | mediately following the broad- { Mr. Fleming then cited the fact|.;¢¢ . \ re that in all parts of the state| The outstanding ‘act as judged families of polio patients enlisted \,, a,dience applause will be in the March of Dimes campaign| jen a chance to appear with the

the work. Stanley Major, an employee of a Gary steel mill and father of hi2 polio patient, acted as a. one __ ~~ man campaign and collected hundreds of dollars from his fellow

employees in the plant. Mrs. rr ~——== Lloyd G. Scott of Michigan City,| ALEXANDRIA, Apr. 13 (UP)

the mother of a little gir! who —TWwo Navy pilots, who made Democrats Blasted had polio and was helped by the forced landings near here when GARY. Apr. 13 (UP)—The Tru- La Porte County chapter, sparked their planes almost ran out of man administration will stop at 3 Comuuniyewide je area Bisa took off for the Glenview ing ’ > t B ( i = x nothing to Stay ia power, 3 Re 900 cakes were donated and sold.| Naval Air Station near Chicago publican Congresswoman said to- More than 4000 people attended today to rejoin a third member day. “The Democrats have become the event. lof their training flight. | Polio Parents Clubs have been; Lt. Richard A. Stevens: Hyinne olls and will stop at nothing to Organized in various parts of the apoils, and Lt. (jg) R. J. Verpol i POWEr.” " Cecil M 5 state whose avowed purpose is to glund, Excelsior, Minn., dropped ar P : ep. ’ Ar-| assist the foundation in conduct- their advanced - SNJ-4 trainers den (R. Ind.) said in an address ing its service program and then into a field along side Ind. 9 yesprepared for delivery to a Repuub-!in raising funds to accelerate the terday. lican audience. work, ° :

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March of Dimes Final Times-WISH Talent

WISH Talent Hunt for the Music with the Hormel Girls broadcast.

approximately doubled “their 1440 N. Meridian St., started yes|Vanderburgh, Wabash, Grant, through Sunday from 10 a. m.

Greatest contributions have from WISH at 5:30 p. m. Sunday..

|as a part of their contribution 10 forme] Girls in their coast-to- persons notified to appear as a

coast broadcast on a subsequent] [trom the Times. Only women and tailing distribution. of the prope

The auditions are open only to girls are being auditioned.

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Indianapolis elementary schools the next five years. uy That was the prediction {8chool Board President J. Dwight Peterson last night as he addressed the Parent-Teacher Association of School 62. His prediction accompanied a warning of a higher tax rate for the school city, and -came just one day after the School Board ‘adopted a resolution ask per‘mission from the State Board of Tax Commissioners to create a special school building fund. } Cites Higher Birth Rate Mr. Peterson said the increase /in the birth rate during the past {15 years and ‘the growth in the icity’s population will bring about {the increased school enrollment. “Indianapolis has become a very large city and the school . population is growing at a rapid B rs: Rose Lyon Guard, 320 rate,” he said. “Our problem now, roadway .. . attractive SONG- |, 4 cor the next five years, is to stress in last night's auditions

3 } A {provide enough classrooms for the of Times-WISH Talent Hunt. increasing number of school chil-

dren.” Mr. Peterson showed charts dee

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erty tax dollar, “sources of the school dollar, distribution of the {school dollar, per capita cost and |per capita revenue and birth rate Paul, landed at the Elwood Air-|and enrollment figures. port, refueled and left for Chi-| Anos Chast Showed ha} ale cago almost immediately. CL Jer on ot EY a three were on. a training flight! .. + are more than 50 years old from-Minneapolis.to Glenview but and that no new elementary became lost. schools have been added to the Lt. Stevens and Lt, Verglund system for more than a quarter

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gas drum, then drove to Elwood| He outlined a plan to seek a where. they got enough fuel to special building fund levy of 20

fly to the Elwood airport for full cents for the calendar year 1051 .

fuel loads. and a long-range program to The remained overnight, how-"finance construction of 200 new

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