Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1950 — Page 3

oseph Howard to-next -Thurs« r investigation man held on

“Douglas Attacks Times Shows Wey Coroner Probes | . ge 4 oO ummer vin : Machine Politics’ “===: <%= Traffic Death ~ James Hynes Victim Of Crash Injuries

(Continued From Page One) Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Conradt, who were passengers ir the

-Morrison car, were also injured ference of derrogation at being... the latest furniture and. and are reported in fair condi-

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Condemns Republican, | Citizens Committee

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bonafide congressional candidate,| but always with at least an in-

exciting if you follow the tips on SUMMER LIVING in The Sunday Time. | ® The Sunday Times will | devote a section to ‘tion. stories and pictures of

"something of a hybrid preacherpolitician; ~ i “I charge one of the most po-| litically potent men in Indianapo-| lis, in spite of declarations to the] contrary, with having selected the

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disregarding the will of the people son, who received the committee's In the primary election. approval. : “This ‘man who possesses the, His blow at the GOP veterans’ K Instruments of greatest political organization was based on what power refuses to see any congres- he called their exclusion of “any sional candidates. Either he al- candidate who Is not a veteran.” ready has determined whom he “Service No Criteria” shall support with the weight of “Fitness to represent the people ~his-institutions-or-else~hetexves of the TIth District 18 not Timited the fate of -the-greatest—natiomat-to—those—who were TETuCTantly issues up to the judgment of his dragged. into the service of their of DePauw -Office girl who excludes all call- country and whose wealth and Indiana Unive ers” position obtained for them a safe genoa. Opens Headquarters |place behind the high brass of a The candidate's blasts came as headquarters office,” he said. he announced the opening of his “I seek to represent the innew “mobile campaign headquar- terests of the fair-minded vet- president of the How ters.” Mr. Douglas has rigged his rans who resent the steam roller Medicat— Society.

cific Theater.

okomo surgeon was

clinic together

congressional nomination from it. ©f the people.” a Lafayette. He sald an important figure in| The “political machine” chose lion” about his candidacy.’ This 280," he said. figure, he said, told him he could Even Democrat Andrew i new home last night. not possibly afford to live in was spared personal attack by to show constituents “the night for a Democrat, he said. he would life of Washington and pay the Just as soon it be Mr. Jacobs. He

checks.!” .“Is this the purpose for which de

We send our representatives 1oja54" ug into communistic socialWashington?” Mr. Douglas asked. ism at home while spending bil- 4

‘Not a Guide’ I" lions to fight it abroad.” “I intend to go there oa bus- -

fness for the citizens of Marion CATTLE GROUPS TO MEET County and not as a tourist guide for the licentious and sats.

“I am primarily interested in

feating the party that would had no driver's license.

lof a car.

District.”

izens’ Committee, Mr. Douglas sity.

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The party was returning from a visit here. A veteran of both world wars, Dr, Morrison served for' some time ‘as chief surgeon

ee | af Bunker Hill Na: ; candidate for the 11th District made no mention of Mr Brown- then et 20 naval Al Station,

Only yesterday the well-known elected president of St. Joseph's Hospital medical staff in Kokomo and two brothers, Dr. W. R.. a physician, and Dr. Fred, a dentist. operated. a -regular-medicat

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Dr. Morrison was a graduate University anc rsity Medical He began his practice in Kokomo 24 years ago: after serying an internship in Chicago He also recently was ‘elected ard County Sur¥ivors car as headquarters and will con- tactics of small pressure groups clude his wife, the two brothers. duct his campaign for Republican In the selection of representatives anq a sister. Mrs. Ralph Click,

in-

c The Kinert boy was killed when state politics had “roared like a the Republican nominee “long he was struck by a hit-and-run

driver. in front of his parents |

Police said today a 15-year-old Washington where he would have Mr. Douglas. If forced fo vote New Castle high school boy admitted he was the driver of the death car. He was charged with added: reckless homicide after he officers he didn’t stop because he

The Chilcote youth died yesteray of injuries received Saturday |when, police said, he ran in front

LAFAYETTE, Apr. 20— R. W.! Meanwhile, an Indianapolis boy, Grieser of Chicago, cattle depart- Carl Pugh, 4, of 1922 8S. Delaware “I am not too poor to repre- ment manager of the Produc.rs St. is in St. Francis Hospital tosent the best interests of 300,000 Commission Association, will “be day with arm and shoulder and ‘other poor veople. in the 11th principal speaker at the annual possible internal injuries after he spring Indiana Cattle Feeders was struck yesterday as he ran, Despite his attack on the Cit- Day tomorrow at Purdue Univer- across Delaware St. near q

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Joan Kennedy Geddes (left) and. Joan Elizabeth Brown (right) S THA Wiz tench Rie home. He is in serious-condition.: are'the. big troubles-of Martin Grenville Vincent Beresford Geddes, | —““We must use every ‘means at Deijaterthan £:30.p. m. ks | a.Scot. and. former. RAF. pilot,.who-has.a. weakness for: prothy QUE: command. private as well as girls named Joan and for signing his name to checks. Geddes, '8overnmental, to get the truth to ¢

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Joans Ground Ex-Flier Truman Urges Ex-Gl, Quadruple Amy GN SF Projagandist War

Attack on Russ Lies Held Need

(Continued From Page One) lically used as a matter of delib- Mortensen, 23..of Jacksonville,

jerate policy.”

{ “This

tries, we will lose the men’s minds by default

aganda ‘so false, so blatant that we wonder can be swayed by it.”

world's: foremost

have proved, time after their talk about peace cloak for imperialism.

propaganda. We are who must make sure truth about communism everywhere.

labor unions and

3 to do much more, both

F 4&8 and in collaboration with {the relay service. The last collection

Acme Telephoto. other free nations.”

. : : 8" said. | flown to New York after serving six months in Los Angeles for Other Peoples.” he sai

| transporting stolen property will be arraigned tomorrow on charges of bigamy and perjury. Seems he married the Joan on the sight

while stil

Union CHICA

‘|plans today for its second annual

card chec

members. Union

Ini . > night June 18, union representa- : AFL Teamsters Union announced Digi Will contaet ep at ter. Need to increase our efforts along stations will close at noon in-

k to détermine whether trucks over-the-road drivers are paid-up the check would be carried out

| hitched to Joan on the left. : Checking Up on Over-the-Road Drivers It was because of the

minals and other points where normally stop. He said strengthened and more courteously and no’ dues collec-

Vice President Dave tions would be made. - peace.”

Don’t Know Americans “All too often the people who £ i i are subject to Communist propa- {bride to Denver where he will ganda do not know Americans, 0 ce ans |enter the law college at Univers. jor citizens of th¢ other free na: 0. g § tions. as we really are, . . | The Air Force veteran lost both | “They do not know us as farmers Single Delivery |arms and legs in a crash on a or as workers. Our way of life M | is something strange to them: presents one {greatest tasks facing free nations today. That task is nothing less {than to meet false propaganda {with truth all around the globe.

I UNIess™ we "get the real story earlier closing hours. ACTOS tO people Tn other coun-

" he said.

so ment of postal service in IndianThe President found Soviet prop- apolis, Postmaster George F. Ress

“Cloak for Imperialism Fo Yar oe! | "The Communist propaganda Orders from Washington is “in curly haired amputee. portrays the Soviet Union as the the process of being worked out. advocate . peace and the protector of de- Sued later, he said. fenseless peoples,” he said. “In Berlin, in Czechoslovakia, the Balkans, in the Far East, they day set out the following ways

‘ “But their intended victims will next week: limbs. At the university he has not learn these facts from Soviet ONE: City delivery routes in been in the social light as well as

He praised the overseas work of the State Department's “Voice of America,” United States intormation offices around the world educational groups. But. he. said,

Use Every Means

““We must strive constantly to section. one break down or leap over barriers general delivery and three hours ! to free communication wherever earlier for, parcel post windows Sefvice of checking improperly they exist. We must make full use and night stations. of every effective means of communicating information,

rs 1 . special. delivery, registered; ine GO, Apr. 20 (UP) ~The Beck said that, starting at mid- Pie: understandable form 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Monday 8 this. line,” he said, that he di- stead of .at the present 2 p. m. properly addressing letters and all rected Mr. Acheson “to plan a closing time. !

national effort to use the great third ‘and fourth class matter, power of truth in working for except ‘air parcel post, daily and will be restricted to one delivery

Announces Plans fo Wed Will Take U. of Florida Coed as Bride, Go to Colorado to Enter Law School

| ~~ GAINSVILLE, Fla. Apr. 20 (UP)—Jimmy Wilson, 26- fe student at University of Florida and one of the two quadruple ampuMiss Dorothy

tees of World War II, said today he plans to m hy The wedding is.planned for June 8. 2 Mr. Wilson will be graduated from the university pré-law Sones i : = ~ |in June and plans to take

sity of Colorad

(Vermont mountainside in 1944. a Nine of-his crew mates died in the Earlier Closing Hours rash, .r ain ' a {ss Mortensen also is a 3 Also Scheduled dent at University of Florida, One mail delivery a day, cur- studying drama. Mr. Wilson and ; /tailment of .special-services -and-she-met before the wat when Both ~~ eee WORE Students at JACK SORV] : These will be the three major Junior College. : battle for ogracts of the hation-wide curtail- Upon Mr. Wilson's return from service, several newspapers pubs lished accounts of his injuries, and a grateful public subscribed Postmaster Ress said a com- heavily to a fund-raising came plete new operating procedure in’ paign. The Philadelphia Inquirer line with yesterday's curtailment raised more than $103,000 for the

of the

crude, so said today. how men

‘When he came home to Jacke sonville, the Jacksonville Journal and radio station WJHP handed Frogram Listed him another $20,000 in gifts from r However, ‘his announcement to- admiring citizens. 1 Stocky and good-looking, Mr, time, that in which the national curtailment Wilson has learned to dance, use is only a wili affect ‘Indianapolis. with the a typewriter and scamper up and ; Possibility of additional changes down steps with his artificial

of Complete regulations will be is-

the ones residential areas will be cut :to scholastic. that the one = delivery daily Monday His professors said. he was a is known through Saturday. Neighborhood “higher than average” student in stores and professional offices also spite of. his handicap, will ro ceive only one delivery each empiri. Sa weekday. ed for mailing between the hours TWO: One delivery on Satur- Of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. only. No day to downtown business places. Ieferential rentment of” what PEE. A) 1 . F - . THREE: Complete collection of to third class matter will be given, Mailers desiring sich handling of circulars will be required to pre-pay the mail at the first class postage rate. ? SEVEN: From 6 p. m. to 6 a. 1m, the postoffice will discontinue dis tribution of all mail, both incoming and outgoing, other than air mail, first class mail, daily newspaper and parcel post. EIGHT: Directory service, the

We. need Mail from street letter boxes in oursejves the mornings, in connection with

of the day will be timed so that the mail will reach the Post Office

FOUR. Window. service -atth main post office. from 8 a. m: to p. m. This means a two-hour earlier closing for the registry hour, earlier for

addressed mail, in the future will FIVE: Daily service at classi. P¢ given only to perishable mat. in sim- fied stations and branches from '€TS, parcels of obvious value,

“pressing through Friday. On Saturday the Sured and COD mail. “The now-added importance of

other mail cannot be too strongly SIX: Bulk mailing of second, stressed," the postmaster warned. NINE: Delivery of parcel post

effective

weekly newspapers, will be accept- Monday through Saturday.

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