Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1950 — Page 3
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EAST CHICAGO, Oct. 5 (UP) ~—Plans to mobilize every Indiana man and woman betiveen the ages of 14 and 65, in the event war emergency,
Robinson Hitchcock Gen. Hitchcock, Indiana adjutant general and draft director for the state, said the general outline of the plan already has been developed.
The state's 89 local selective service boards would have to be) :
expanded to 296 to register, classify and assign, he said, and they would be authorized to designate
persons for war production and| |
combat. : Military Phase Ready The master plan calls for placement in all essential fields, industrial as well as military, Gen. Hitchcock said. The military phase of the program now is ready to be put into action, In said. Gen. Hitchcock addressed a na-
. tional newspaper week banquet
sponsored by the Hammond, East Chicago and Whiting Elks Lodges.
Veterinarians Attend
* Sessions at Purdue
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Oct. 5—The importance of controlling diseases in animals to protect human beings was stressed here yesterday at the opening of the Purdue University short course for veterinarfans. Dr. L. E. Burney, of the Indiana State Board of Health, told, more than 150 practicing Hoosier | veterinarians that efforts to save cows from bovine tuberculosis
have almost eliminated the dis-;Columbians, K of C chorus, and Ohio St. ease in humans the last 30 years.'a dance on the night of Oct. 13.|
"|Columbus councils will sponsor
were assisted through the door of their upside-down vehicle and taken to General Hospital. K. of C. Councils Matorcyclist Hurt In Traffic Crash
. Plan Ceremonies after a fall last n Two Indianapolis Knights of charge of driving withéut an op-1 dition Wii fair. ’ erator’s license today. Ralph Clark, 22, of 807 Arbor Ave., was injured last night at
Columbus Day ceremonies next Runaway Boys Sought Thursday. Gov. Schricker will wreath before the bust of Chris- was taken to Veterans Hospital. topher Columbus on the south! Mrs. Edna Pauahty, 47, of the lawn of the Statehouse at 9 a. m. Lois Boing Tged A one Activities for Our Lady of Fa-|terday while riding in a taxi
the bakery,
tima Council 3228 and Indianap-| driven by Clyde L. Findley, 26, olis Council 437 will include a of 1806 Arrow Ave. which was ; requiem mass at St. John'sstruck by a truck driven by FEd- 28 NEW POLIO CASES ! Ghureh, a broadcast at 12:35/ward Summers, 29, of 1502 N. p. m. over station WIRE by the Illinois St.,
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at Capitol Ave. and Health
William McAtee, 69, was taken number of cases this year to 394.
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A Kansas. City, Mo. man and his wife were iiured, neither seriously, when their car collided |made public. with another and overturned at Rockville Road and Lyndhurst Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Filby |
A motorcyclist whose leg was to General Hospital with a broken
{broken in an Accident faced a hip after a fall last night in his His-con-
Division and McCarty St. when he, Four boys who walked away place 8 lost control of his machine. He from the Indiana Boys’ School in {Plainfield were being sought by police in central Indiana today. The boys, who were working in escaped yesterday. Two were from Kokomo, one from Lafayette and one from Boone
The Indiana State Board of George Dailey to help make headreported 23 new polio/lines with a Grand Jury investigacases today, bringing the total tion. |
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Red Petition Case
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ
Gov. Schricker today had the the home of Mr. and Mrs. George case of the missing Communist Heistand, 1124 Pleasant St. petition dumped in his lap. The Governor was drag;
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into nearby, admitted stealing seven the case by top Democrats, in- light bulbs from the garage and cluding Secretary of State Charles cutting electric light wires lead-
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By Juvenile Authorities | Two small boys accused of setting a fire in a garage were in custody ef Juvenile Ald authori[ties today.
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terday after a ‘trash box was {found . blazing in the garage at
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ture on the petition is “a forgery.” The Democrats want the Governor to aid them in locating the mysterious letter, missing from thefiles in his office. The letter was presented to former Gov.| Gates in the summer of 1946 and| asked him to put the Communist | Party on the ballot. Whether Gov. °Schricker will, allow himself to become entangled| in the case is doubtful. He already has refused to allow a tSate Po-| lice handwriting report on Mr.|
{Fleming's petition signature to be, i Strategy Outlined With the top state Democratic command content to make! the | misisng document “the big cam-| paign issue,” the policy;makers have decided on the following strategys + A comierence will be arranged between Ira Haymaker, state Democratic . leader, and Gov. Schricker. Mr. Haymaker will at-| {tempt to show the Governor how] important it is politically to at-| tempt to find the missing docu-| ment. The remainder of the strategy | consists of all Democratic candi-| dates yelling loud and long of the “smear” tactics of the Repub-| {licans. In addition, the Democrats
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Waits for OK Mr. Dailey, Democratic candi-| /date for re- election, was quoted |by top Democrals as saying “I'll tbe glad to push the deal if I get| the go sign from the Governor.” | Thus far, the Governor wasn't |
| having any part of the case. He|
resisted all éfforts to make the] “forgery” report, public. “I don't want the state to get| mixed up in this,” he was quoted | as saying. Meanwhile, Prosecutor Dailey | said the case was “not ready” to take before the Grand Jury. It is| believed that he is waiting for| word from the Governor to proceed. Republicans and many Demo-
-{erats close to the Governor's office |say ®t will never come.
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State Doctors Prepare For Possible War Call |
Indiana's 4200 doctors prepared |
themselves for possible war duty today through 80 county committees set up to survey the medical | profession’s manpower, | Selective service spokesmen here said there was no indication when the doctor-draft machinery would start rolling but reports from Washington tentatively indicated ‘the medical men would register Oct. 16.
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' WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (UP) —The Voice of America is needling Hungary's Communist regime for instructing Budapest telephone operators to say: “Hurrah for Stalin, to whom do you wish to speak?” A broadcaster commented recently in a program aimed at Hungary: “We're just waiting for the day when one of those poor, beleaguered telephone girls makes a slip and says-—‘hurrah for Stalin, wrong number." ”
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