Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1950 — Page 6

a YSN: iC 35 That Guicome of the compromise meet- hoy50 and in the Coliseum. {have milled about the .“miracle S obsolete system of purchasing the) JON See toe Piste: a |cheat. indulged periodically” it rth con-| NB TT a Ete readied ly of 38th St.” Attendance is well One Planned by Poe county now uses. I propose to fix PARADE. | Then Mr. Capehart said it tinues to produce | Yesterday, David: M. Lewis, MANT RE SUBSTITUTED above any other exposition year.!. LOWELL, Mass. (UP)—A lec- the county's roads and ditches.” oI tf the MANY {looked as though Mr. Costello h I e. Adle- | "Ink i Well - rotted. manure, recom- Students to Tour Show ture, scheduled to be delivered Fred A. Nordsiek, Democrat: t's one o e {wasn’t going to be much help to a e middle-aged group attorney for the Indianapolisimended for city and suburban Two high schools, a class from here by Edgar Allan Poe in 1848, “I'm for proper maintenance of picture-stories for EVERY |the committee and Mr. Costello

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sality” approved by most members| |{ of the United Nations. : Mr. Hoover charged that the Kremlin has reduced the United Nations to a propaganda forum

HARE AINE BL fret Henle PATI Praises Living Room {Sunday from 11 a. m. 10 10:30)),.4 to list the issues as they tello said, oh, if you want to call . solemnly signed agreements in the IPSC Iv I The porch and the large living» ™- =. = = " | consider them important, it. that. past 12 years and at least a half : . {room and its fireplace wall drew, : 4 | Verlin E. Bohannon, Repub- “No Protection” dozen provisions of the United There's no charge for seeing a high school baseball game, but |high praise from Mrs. Jethro c./ Former Jap Captive [lican: “I'm for a new system of «But Mr. Costello wanted te

Nations charter. i Mr. Hoover traced the rise of

at the Blue Devil-Broad Ripple tilt yesterday. Huddling under the | So did Mrs. Glenn Ogborn, ERSKINE, Minn. (UP)—A for-locrat: “I want to eliminate the S81 to a riod of - y . : Phy * i : : icians. Of course, n’ eoeatoitut in the 1930s] umbrella are (left to right) Cynnie Wilson, Cynny Byrne, Judy Bar. Zionsville. But her husband mer Erskine woman who was in- system of trick bidding in the Pon eta his Ee a, ant > stuck to the rear porch. “It's terned by the Japanese during the county's purchasing © methods. | sure they wouldn™ do ~

“when our left wingers had their

way.” fy . > : ’ thing. As for mak any conHe said many American left-| girls came to see Shortridge win and end a 24-game victory streak | And that's how the comment 5 missionary to her captors. - ments and a county hospital and| ona efiner a — wingers were unconscious of for the Rockets. (Read Jimmie Angelopolous, Page 30.) went among the 8500 at the show gh, is Mrs, Judith Hyland. She 2 Sombined lg or Democratic party, Mr. Costello

what they were doing and were - “just trigger-happy to anything 3 new in ideological life.” om fomise td He blamed many of the world’s y

political and economic problems

“ Se " _ (trons. We had in.ended to fil» an lades—soft, but forceful—will be ? county.” { ® One of OUR BABIES will og (ieSlogtel air On Ball Park Fare over-all special service rate re- the same today when another Ine sututesk ot the ‘war in the! william H. Goecker, ..epubli- be found in this cute pose jiuission A i ; . ippines, where she was pre- can: “p ’ . | - Karl Marx, Benito Mussolini, quest applying to other special 8500 filter thrbugh the center Pp p can: “I'm for a new county pur-| on the colorful front tee ask his opinion o- it. But his

and Lord John Keynes, the Brit-|

(Continued From Page One) ish economist.

Their Ball Team Won |

these four Shortridge girls were a little worried about the overhead

Home ‘Show Visitors Praise Screened Por

d being sponsored by the Garden |Clubs of Indiana, Central West! District. : { The Home Show in t..> Manufacturers building. runs. through.

Republicans and three Democrats. Here is what the candidates said. The results in no way reflect the views of The Times, The candidates were given a free

| Mrs. Charles Berling, Plainfiel {would like rooms “just a little {larger” and maybe an entrance (hall. “But that porch is ideal for summer living, -she- said:

{Meek, Greensburg. She also liked the half-bath near the kitchen.

purchasing in the county.”

‘Returns As Missionary William Newton Harding, Dem-

fine,” he smiled.

ney and Nancy Fleming, all freshmen. No fair weather fans, the

on baseball fans or other sports fans. “We certainly did not intend to discriminate against baseball pa-

yesterday. That's how it's been going all week long. “It's functional. It's livable.” "Chances are the Hoosier acco-

events as they came into season.” piece and the exhibits. He indicated the plan being pre-

Today is Marion County Resi-

Mr. Hoover said the Western Suit to force reduction of the new Pared for presentation to the PSC dential Builders Day.

nations have been tippling the fare was being held up pending

of American workers, which has paeehall Club, Inc.

today would include special busses ~to-sporte-events-at Butler Fiéld-

It’s the eighth day of the show and already “more than 72,000

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war has returned to the Orient as Also, ‘I want sewage improve-|

and her husband, the Rev. Philip Hyland, Mobridge, S. D., have accepted cals to become Lutheran missionaries in Japan. Mrs. Hyland was unmarried at

I want to eliminate the graft in purchasing. I'm for improving our county road system. Also, I want to eliminate fire hazards in the

paring to enter a Chinese mission. chasing system, putting the coun-| was captured by the ty roads in shape -nd building a|

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Japanese, number of new county bridges.”

.. William _. A. Brown, ..Demoerat:; “I am in favor of improving the

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member of the family.

said he neither he nor his agents ever did. | As a businessman, Mr. Costello : naturally was interested in this {proposed new law to ban trans-

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Re bi ‘Ideal’ 1 UN: Minus Reds |g ch.as ‘Ideal’ ac No, 1 Problem-Yery Polite to es. ces 3 or pd ui va a SATA FS L " ¥ " ” - at — Pau my Ex (Continued Froth Page One) [will be led by: Miss Edythe Tip- I. (Continued From Page One) ! LL drapes for privacy,” said Mrs. ton, and from Rosedale High ‘was “investments” —real {tracks to handle betting?” asked Addresses Plea to Anna B. Wallace. ‘School will come five pupils chap- Reforms estate, oil leases and a night club Mr. : oe |eroned by Mrs. Thelma Reid. : in Louisiana. Se Mr. Costello blushed. “Well, uh, ‘God-Fearing’ Nations Br th he widows and]. Mildred Rice and Hazel Shultz By Candidates Naturally, though, he wouldn’t/I probably violated a law,” he re(Continued From Page One) | that porch . . . . they just make yn lead 85 students from IUS| (Continued From Page One) [care to say whether gambling plied. — Sa five op Communist United Nations mem- you feel like you're lvin' right ,p,no tne home economic clubsifor County Commissioner -pledge| Went on in the hight eluo, THeH there ere matings. Mo, bers was made only a few hours next to the land,” she said. touring, 25 ladies from the Mon- and promise to make reforms in| a “Broker” tal ted in New Orleans. after Russia walked out of a Mrs. Wallace, who lives on a ,,.i3 Club of Mooresville will be/the purchasing set-up. The re-| To be frank, however, Mr. Cos- "0% Slo opera ater Waar od United Nations body. for the 23d farm 32 miles west of here, has, ; by Mrs. F. H. Eastwood; 11, forms have never, materialized. - tello had to admit he once was be was invited down time when it failed to bar the geen every Home Show except the| Thrifty Thirty of Yorktown, Miss| This year, the County Commis-|a horse race betting commission- (Mr. Costello, he by a big-shot poli Chinese Nationalist delegation Ini exposition, Mrs. Jennie Verna Lusk; 15, McCordsville, sioner candidates again rate the|er, “or broker,” about 15 or 29.0 Ney from the conventional armaments a a panlon. r comments. | Mrs. Ruth L. Lowde:, and 25, county's purchasing methods as years ago. This, he said, was atcAn. commission, = Manifold, ec oe y - | Progressive of New Ross, Mrs.the No. 1 problem. man who took bets and placed| “Could this have been the govThe wis given little Mrs. Rissd 3, ya To an Stanley Harris. Tn i All promised Feforins them with a bookie, getting alernor?” asked Mr. Capehart, who serious attention by United Na- Bpastment | uminum ahade| luncheon table setting winners 1° C05 give the voters|cOmmission on the transaction. |was referring to the-late Huey tions delegates who maintained tagged A ned high on her Nst|Yesterday were Mrs. James El. =. ® 0 | the men who! ‘How could you do that when Long. 0 ; diplomatic silence fier sending of features admired most in the J0D¢8 Of the Neophyte Gardem COs Cv nto pele l “Well it could have been someMr. Hoover's speech on to thelr . Satures 3 Bee ve |Club, first; Mrs. A. J. Haltom, | oq all candidates Yo ore their one like that,” admitted Mr. Cosgovernments for study. Privately Be. bedroom. dra ries | Come-Into-the-Garden, second, =o on the important problems tello shyly. they agreed that the plan ran h If do t ian the|aPd Mrs. Henry C. Prange, Spade connected with the Mm p : Sen. Charles Tobey (R. N. H.) athwart the principle of “univer- where can ne ou & Trowel, third. The contest is! gh ice; , . fabrics?” she asked. | Six candidates responded—three sometimes wasn’t very polite,

were legal in Louisiana. Mr, Cos-

make i. clear that he'd never paid any protection money to any

could “readily”.

opinion was that he didn’t know, | Mr. Costello sighed and shook his head. sadly; he was afraid there'd f-fim {always be some people who would

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announced gardens, is hard to get; an excel-

f {said he was sorry about that. He OT he would file suit for an injunc-|lent substitute is a home made

was called off because of the/roads and highways, efficient] {looked it, too.

Indiana University and four home competition of a political meet- operation of county institutions)

Iw; p b always been solely responsible economic clubs will make special

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the security of the young and aged, itself is being offered gov-

ernment-sponsored security. | by the PSC last week-end. The

tion against the special bus fare compost of 25 cents each way, approved fertilizer.

heap plus commercial tours of the fair today. |

From Knightstown, 45 pupils ing: Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. governmental units.”

“This middle group can find its SW Joan Sala 8 Tres bay said, in the name of several baseance,” Mr, Hoover said. “Tt can be|P8ll fans who had protested destroyed by taxes and (ideolog- against the “discriminatory and fecal) mixed drinks.” | prohibitive” new fare.

suit was to be filed, Mr. Lewis

dren and the aged will be the vic- 500s running between Monutims. He pointed out that this is ment Circle and Victory Field. already becoming the case in| Tpig meant a round-trip cost of oni Ale —. |B0 cents between Victory Field land the Circle plus regular fare of 12 cents each way between the [tan’s home and the Circle, or a [total round-trip bus fare of 74 |cents a ball game. Before the new rate went into effect last Monday, the price of] such a round trip was 28 cents, including transfers.

Mr, Dale said the compromise plan being considered would {apply to all special events bus | service requiring layover time for {drivers and probably would go | something lke this: . The patron would board a bu or trolley at his home, paying the {regular 12-cent fare and buying a 2-cent transfer. At the Circle he [could board a Victory Field bus by giving the opertor his transfer and 11 cents,

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Would Include Transfer | Field, but would be given a trans- | joe: 50 cents~still 22 cents higher w : W into effect last Monday. elcome Wagon events service,” Mr. Dale said. Tn. CD Stns. OD eg OD con GG) ers ©) —.

On the return trip he would pay {the operator 25 cents at Victory | fer without extra charge to use {for the ride from the Circle to his Thus, the round trip from home | to ball park and return would be {than the former rate, but 24 cents cheaper than the fare which went “We want to do something to MEW YORK © EBPs + LOB ANGELES Stop our losses on this special “but at the same time we do not PHONE TA. 2769 wish to work an undue hardship NON | ) °

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