Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1950 — Page 6

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|State Fair Sideshows— ; roi] E Farm Kids' 1 5 17 Wore Hoosiers “reievision stow ber Naw 1: | Und arm Kids’ Improvised so ho to pga om rt miessen | © UN er j - . 9 ® W : (Continued 1] Raincoats Aid Fair Spirit On Casualty List § : Ene > Admiral | § house | ata ioe New Crews Toking Youngsters Use a Little Paper and- b 4 Killed, 4 Wounded ll | American io Place of Strikers Ingenuity fo Ward Off Foul Weather . wt 4 Missing i in War L LANE RADIO Greatest 41+ Continued Fr age One Rain didn't dampen the spirit of hundreds of Hoosier farm ye Continued From Page One) : - nto the Ham 1 ied Par 2 » and girls enjoying the first day-of the Indiana State Fair, — alos Frum Page ON) RL the route. to

Yesterday, in.a steady drizzle, the boys and girls went about the

. - Chauncey Smith, one-time mana-| grounds in new-type Faincoats- heavy brown paper with hole for ger of Haag Drugs here, died =

port of Pusan. as close as J .the ground tro *Mr. Corddry

HURRY TO SCHIFF'S pe : capture of Han 2 e Reds Youll Goer for Thrifty, Nifty... mortar’ and“: ment on the A y ” . buf on-the cer of the line on the attack. North of Ha imental Comb attacked. afte! _trated 3000 ya right flank in san-ni. Masanfluence of the « Rivers, A’ military. si company of t rounded by 600 was relieved | flights of fight dropped jelied “- the énemy: Bears B The. spokesn talion of the which took th tack last night

the walkout, how in its third day.| Sanitation plant treatment of sewage has been sharply cur- - tailed during the walkout. City Personnel Consultant Timothy J. Danaber said there is a reserve pool for job applications on file in his office which may supply some replacement drivers. Mayor Feeney today described the walkout as “unauthorized and _ . ‘without legitimate excuse.” " + “We are paying the employees “on a pay scale agreed to for 1950,” the Mayor said. “There could be no possible justification for. the walkout until January, when the current. budget ends.”

No Wage Demand "Although the Mayor met briefly yesterday in .a closed session with union officials, he said they

A carnival barker was ‘making the talk”. as a crowd of ¢ typical days a alter Rig returned: from. {Hoosier 4-H club members stood ™

_lanythi but buttermilk apd, It Smith's parents moved from ip front of the tent on the mid jaayt ung migra to ‘Terre Haute in 1932,

“Before your very eyes, for you : —— 7 [When he was : He aseided ap to see for yourself,” the barker| The Bob Hope show, with the| C’ana ~nvers ty Iwo Yeats and} preached, “T'll show you the won-|ScTeen and radio star scheduled| Was graduated from Indiana der of the world, the greatent|lo appear In person, was sched-| State Teachers College. | thing that ever happened . , . ” |uled for 8:30 p.m. As.early as 12| He inlisted in the Army A “Come on, Jack, let's go.” ajlioon a group of some 50 or 75 Corps in 1942, on his 18th birth-| farm boy said to his friend. “He's Hoosler farm girls stood around|day, and served as radio opera-| gonna talk about them atoms the Coliseum gates with auto-{tor for 160 missions over the again.” graph books ready. Andes. He held the Distinguished | —— : Flying Cross and the Air Medal A brand new tractor rumbled] Where there's horses there is| With four oak leaf clusters. He around the machinery exhibit as| tre SUCRE HONEST Pi re-enlisted in July, 1949 Into the(f a group of young 4-H club boys & 8. P | Airborne Division, | watched. : mutuels or legal books operating Sgt. Conrad, who was 27, was| “Boy, oh'boy!” one exclaimed. at the Fair Grounds; but there's killed Aug. 10, two days after| “If Pappy had that thing at money available if you have al his ‘Austrian war ‘bride arrived, home, Bed be So proud of J none choice in the harness racing. |at his Logansport home. made no wage demands. Shortly | do it all himselt.” 2 | Yesterday a distinguished-look-! Mrs. Grzechenia Conrad, Vien-| after the meeting, however, union ling old gentleman, somewhat of| Na, Austria, arrived to find Sgt.| 7 : ; The church ladies were operat- the Kentucky colonel type, fonrad had left for Korea. He officials declared their men were Acme Photo, ad been makin rrangements| ing a food concession near the strolled about as the trotte: were, m 8 a 8 n unwilling to return to the job. * Toni Mohr, Vienna: Soin dancer currently doing a milk-bath midway. Close by, a professional Warming up. He was perfectly| | since January to bring to Log-| a ve cent’ pay increases have routine in a Calumet City spot, says she thinks American strip-|carnival man was sounding off| Willing to “make a small wager, ore BA i whom he mar-| : n granted the workers for| J... .c are "vulgar." Miss Mohr, who says she went to a concen. [on his Coney Island sandwiches |0f a hundred or. 80” on most any|

They've got everything! Bouncy Crepe soles” on “easy-to-clean” Norzon. Zippy ‘new Fall colors.

three consecutive years. Union : ; and hot fish, horse in the paddock. His odds, Although Pfc. Deitz has been, 1s secure, but men were asking 15 cents more| {ration camp .rather than perform for Emma Goering, wife of | «It -just isn't fair,” a church of course. % \| nned 5s missing. his parents, peta . IS0TgR than they received, however. Next| Hit! i lady remarked. “He can make| r. and Mrs rij ok. Ta rh ext) itler's air force chief, claims stripping is a delicate art, But her "pope a Sen more hungry than How many Indiana state police-'are confident he. is safe. They!] ® BROWN The 25th Di an hour plus yh ing fora 45 own ach, she says, has * no thought of sex.” - Slhe can” men? It is a pretty sdfe bet that Pecelved a letter from him dated} eo gi pgK A ey J sien widow garbage Fair Dryin Out: 2d-Day er ot Co Got bog stool SL ot Sin fre Son da ltd piotnaiind Di inyy se) concn (NRE AR a ‘“e ing. ° Rk . and trash pickup for nine Y i} - around the entrance to the swine thick as flies . . . and all dressed Se WINE les betwee Tat 8 and as barn. All had entries in the vag [oP. gn 5 Tells 5 Rig ave § : ADVERTISED : Ine oie rn i es Crowd M sed 50,000 [an y Cha ‘ The 1950 Indiana State Fair is| cerning the report. He was re- : © eity limits. “Do you boys get the garbage Red assault, The area from Washington St.| (Continued From Page One) - was shown by Robert Dovers- from he Fair Grounds for your|‘the best aver from a _health Ported missing Aug. 20. SIZES 410 9 “SEVENTEEN” said the Corn to 10th Bt. from White River t0/raineq out last night, will not be|Der8er of Sharpsville, ee. An Mnosent. fity Sticker standpoint DF. 1, BButuey of Tirmenstein Named ng rafts on | : Sanen city limits is in its eighthiy 14 More than 5000 Hoosier Boy wr tong 223 ¥ibbos Wiuers 38 “Garbage!” ‘they. sereaived in [he Saxe Bow Teal sa To IU Personnel F Post Mail and Phone Orders Filled Promptly (add 15¢ Postage) : TIVEL Jo zeinf y i p e and a| “ros: Roguls Were SEPP. to.| Tommy Martin, Westfield; Nel- unison, “these hogs never hadi nun’ star had inspected all SAVE C. 0. D. CHARGES, USE CHECK OR MONEY ORDERS E28 Maran: Fractured Skull taled 21763 as compared with 21.300 Corrington, Liberty; Jack !stands and buildings within the BLOOMINGTON, , Sept. 1—Rob- . ; : ’ - ’ P "| Humbles, Fortvill and Fred|/out a Hereford owned by Mar-| _lert N. Tirmenstein, formerly of |} ~~... ’ 537 last year. This. was in spite » % {grounds and found sanitary con Keeps Mu rtaugh Out : is: you) sodden Avery, Martinsville. garet Kriegbaum, 17, Huntington, + ditions excellent. |Indianapolis, has been named ol, 8 oS eady La Porte County's four-member| 27d & Shorthorn exhibited by El at classification analyst in the IndiPITTSBURGH, Sept. 1 (UP) Broun Raye Shafer, 13, Royal Center. The largest display of Indian ara University Personnel Divi-

team was chosen champion of a | Danny Murtaugh, 33-year-old . ont ination, a aah pe Rin ry TE con-| [Entertainment features. includ- relics ever assembled in Indiana Sion, Personnel Director-Jack N.

second baseman, willlgyents for the farm youth of| test. Members were Shirley Flit- ed the Bob Hope Show, with the {Is. on display in the Woman's Ray, announced today. t be out for the remainder of thellndiana. Judging was scheduled ter. Elaine Agenow, Ellen Jones, 5Créen and radio comedian in per- Building. Mrs. Carolyn Holloway,| A 1849 graduate of the IU

: : son, in the Coliseum at 8:30 p.m.,|Fair board director in ch of School of Business, Mr. TirmenSeason because of a fractured today Hy 54 best cattle, breed. and Ronald Jones, daylight saving time. the building, said the exhibit was|stein for the last year has served 4 BIG STORES ~ skull, 2 Ing ca : Vee, ba purpose calves, Wins on First Try Irish Horan and his Lucky ‘Hell the best in history. as assistant to the manager of : Struck in the back of the head iy 8 ves, gilts, pig litters and An 11-year-old Oaktown boy, Drivers were to supply grand- en the Memorial Union. He replaces 259 E. Washington St. 1063 Virginie Ave. Wednesday night by a pitch!” po tir who had never entered livestock | Stand entertainment at 8 p. m. Franklin Kiwanis and Rotary David Parry of East Chicago, also Open Sat. Nights Till 8. LI-2774 Open Nights Till 8:30. MA-5134 __ thrown by New York Giant Pitch-| Barrow Champion in competition at the Indiana| The Cetlin & Wilson Midway Club members will hold quarterly| an IU School of Business gradu- 140 £. Washington St. 346 W. Washington St. © er Sal Maglle, Murtaugh was tak-| Paul Pack, Clayton, exhibited|State Fair, took the grand cham-|{Carnival was well under way as “ladies night” on the Fair ate, who has been employed by

{ Near Delaware St. LI-1803 West of Senate. LI-9071 en to Presbyterian Hospital where a 236-pound Chester White bar-|plonship- ribbon for +H steers the second day of the state ex- Grounds next Wednesday. Special the Inland Steel Corp. as a job ys revealed a “linear frac-|row which took grand champion| yesterday. position opened. © features have been arranged. ‘analyst. ture.” He will remain in the hos-| honors in the 4-H pig show to-| Warren Singleton’s 1150-pound Smunnmuinnisnmnnm HNN HEH EE ERE RENEE RRL EERE ERR ERROR OREN RAD RRR RRRRR SRR RRR NANA pital until Oct. 10. day. The reserve grand champion| Angus steer, “Max IIL” nosed Ll :

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