Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1950 — Page 13

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The ‘Red Issue’ . Taxes, aeficit spending ad

high places” are the “real issues” in this year's political campaign,

Mr. Brownson, Republican can-

man, spoke before the convention of the pro Association in the Severin Hotel, “Our citizens know taxes are too high,” he said. “They know now that, although the prosperous bear the brunt of our income tax drain the working man is

ernment’s’ extravagant waste in the ‘hidden taxes’ which make up

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nearly 25 per cent of the vost of everything he buys.” The government is “now going into the red at the staggering rate of $16 million a day,” he charged. “That means that every time the clock ticks we are in debt $225 more, } Bore From Within “This newly created debt must. be added to the $260 billion we already owe. As we plunge even | further into debt, the government, has to borrow money and pay! interest on that money, “At the end of this year we will! be paying out §1 million every working day as interest on this debt.” The issue of “corruption -and subversion,” he said, “is made up of the composite results of the Harry Vaughns, the Maragons, the Binaggios, the Alger

Hiss's, the Judith Coplons, the nas been started since the war, traffic men, walking men, and 8ations, how to make teletype re- At Oklahoma Town

Whittaker Chambers’ and the un-/ known hundreds of criminals, perverts and Communists on the federal payroll.” i

“They bore from within, un. “tend on their own time.

heeded and unnoticed, until finally, one sad, sad day in history

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cali ' and writin’, but a lot of other things . . . Lt. Kenneth E. Luke and a class of 8% oD. icemen,

Probably one of the classes arrangements,

T } : D il Cli {most important to Indianapolis anyone needed their help it was augat in vai y asses citizens is first ald. Indianapolis’ the 81-year-old Mrs. Carpenter: ’ : ary finest are experts in the art of She fell and broke her arm last a, an, Instruction Is Given by Specialists; |veinging ald to the sick and the january, was hospitalized in ness 3 |woupded, March, and is to go back in the No Playing Hookey Is Permitted | ™ most important class as near future, 12 12¢ By BOB BOURNE far as the officers are concerned The house painting was part of It's back to school for 600 Indianapolis policemen. Police is instruction in the law of search- the Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up HARRY 0. HARRY 0. School, that is. es and seizures. The course, campaign, sponsored by the city CHAMBERLIN CHAMBERLIN For the first time since 1943, the Indianapolis Police Depart. taught by various members of the and the local Chamber of Comment has instituted an in-service schoot; Per county prosecutor's staff, -is- di~ ‘merce, - w hich will —continue eTT rr The new school work has no effect on the rookie school, and rected at keeping false arrests at through Saturday. is geared for the patrolmen from the field, who have had years of & minimum. Se cr————— For Judge Criminal For Judge Criminal practical experience. . Fe | Other courses teach the city po- § Dead in Twister Court, Division One Court, Division Ong

This is the second time a school Fiod. Accident men, techniclans, lice jurisdiction, accident investi-

Brighten | Clean

Mayor, Workers Donate Services

4 = ; { While Tony Maio and George Gable, co-chairmen of the Clean-|

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decided

according to Chief Rouls. But the Prowl car men all meet, and go Ports, courtesy, public relations, HOLDENVILLE, Okla. previous one, didn’t last long. It through the same ‘courses. discipline, personal appearance, 29, (UP) - Rubble and

| Classes are cond ly tions. y the foundations of the Republic by 30 men will attend each week. ucted in nearly dead, along wi

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. . ; “God is not going to be blown Legion Leaders MON 2»

to bits by a hydrogen bomb,” Dr.

Mildred McAfee Horton, director, of the WAVES during the war, Meet Here 0 dy AND ;

said yesterday. a Dr. Horton spoke at the 14th annual state conference of the Indiana Council on Religion in

Higher Education in the Indian-| apolis Athletic Club, lh

“The world passionately wants o. nere today for a series of -

that practices its belief in a Hv-| ing God,” she said. “A world so constituted need not worry about a hydrogen bomb.” Educators from 30 Indiana colleges were told by Dr, E. Kown, a Protestant minister, Fa-

Catholic priest, and Milton Greenwald, a rabbi, of co-operation of the three. faiths in teaching religion at Evansville College.

{national security problems, fight against communism, community development program to create new jobs through local self-help ‘alone, saving the Veterans Ad-

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{ The house which hadn't felt the caress of a paint brush for 15 years got a complete new facial iin 13 minutes and 30 seconds. | | The painters, members of the | Metropolitan Chapter, land Decorating Contractors of |America, donated their services

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road was set up so the officers had to, “That way,” says Chief Rouls, care of city equipment, self de- blocks, dayafter signs of disas{every man on the force has a fense, laboratory procedures and ter, today marked this city ripped In the new arrangement a Working knowledge of what the techniques, preservation of evi- open by a hell-bent tornado. schedule has been laid out where- Others on the force are doing." (dence, and radio and communica- Five Holdenville residents-were th seven other They are chosen from different/every subject that the policeman! Some men taking the courses, persons accounted for by a series house down over our heads.” [shifts, so that no part of the op- Will encounter in his daily duties. have been on the force more than ba aga eration is weakened too much. |The courses are taught by superi- 30 years, but they are going Oklahoma and West Texas last All meet -in the police school ¢r members of the department to class every day—no cutting— night. Twenty-two victims still room on the third floor of héad- Who are specialists in their fields. and learning all they can about lay in hospitals here, four critquarters during the six-day pe. Three members of the Federaltheir jobs. : i

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— HAMBERLIN

Republican Candidate = I for 3 ge Criminal Court, Division One

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THE OATH OF OFFICE IS HIS PLATFORM.

- Judge He Indianapo “My Dear

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1110-1115 Fletcher Trust Company

Indeed | shall vote for you and do everything | can to help get you elected.

Here's to you!

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JEAN S. MILNER D.D., MINISTER Indianapolis Indiana

April 20, 1950

rry O. Chamberlin lis 4, Indiono

Judge Chamberlin:

Sincerely,

JEAN S. MILNER.

THE DIOCESE OF INDIANAPOLIS SHERWOOD HOUSE 2847 North Meridian Street Indianapolis 8, Indiana

The Rt. Rev. Richard Aipslie Kirchhoffer, D. D. Bishop

April 21, 1950

Judge Harry O. Chamberlin, Fletcher Trust Building, Indianapolis 4.

Dear Judge Chamberlin:

Many thanks for you announcement, ond particularly for the persono! note at the bottom. | see nothing but appropriateness in interest. ing any bishop—distinguished or undistinguished—in an honest man seeking to serve his community. All good luck to you! . : Very Sincerely Yours, RICHARD A. KIRCHHOFFER, D.D., RAKIM rss ea Bishop of-indionopolis———do cnn

CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Meridian and 33d Street Indianapolis 8, Indiana ~ The Reverend Laman H. Bruner, B.D.

April 20, 1950

- The Hon. Harry O. Chamberlin, 2 1110-1115 Fletcher Trust Bldg. 4 Indianapolis 4, India.

Dear Judge Chamberlin:

Please accept my best wishes for your continued success and service to the cause of our country.

: Mrs. Bruner joins me in our hearty endorsement of your fine Work,

Faithfully, LAMAN-H. BRUNER, JR.

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