Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1950 — Page 24

PAGE — ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~ Koesters Cites “Qualifications § Ask rs. Marner Se ——— Encineas tr

‘years of service in im-|recently Mr. Koesters was Proving operation of the Muiion Pointed Cn Has By Mystery Blast County Treasurer's office was), DUDE Post administ ira Seeking ‘Love Once ~ On Speeding Trai

by Albert L. Koesters asition of a Modern: acronnting Poo: ig hig qualifications as a candidate/tem which simplified the records “SG "2 | Mi tei e- a _ - for treasurer - in a campaign ‘and this year my ant ——— purn: S$ IS ] MUNCIE, Oct. 31—Police and) “statement today. treasurer . was the Nickle Plate Railroad detectives

and mailing of rm ve DEAR MRS. MANNERS: : stery He serted as chief deputyistatements to the public,” he sald.. would you say he still cares for me or is only teasing? floday sought fo’ Solve a Sah pi r through four Demo-! “I am running for this office I've been very much in love with this man for three years, freight engineer and fireman off _ cratic administrations from 1934 because it is fitted to my past ex- {though I oniy went with him two months. their seats last night ar they to" 1042 gnd was named chief|perience and because every func-| He was selfish’ and stubborn but he showed immany ways passed through Carmack, six deputy again last January under tion of the office is thoroughly | pe cared for me. miles northwest of here. + farmer Treasurer Charles ‘Great- familiar to me. I pledge efficiency I broke off with him Because I didn’t think he was my kind at Engineer Harry Mart, whose | house. When the latter resigned and honesty.’ , ‘all. ‘I soon found I wished | ’

1 — . | standards. You've merely for- [nose and face were cut by some [radnst, 1 can rete when’ T quit, Gotten how irritating he was. | mysterious missile, said today {him, and ;he hasn't eutwardly _J1#t's use our heads. You [he yl t the slightest idea what | ; don’t intend to put up with his happen: ¢ tried 3 Some bath " ne But he two bad traits, traits that are “We were bringing. the train {pe . ae a my ya deadly to marriage. He doesn’t in last night,” he said “and run- A Bee I Wale iE expect io get over them, Why ning slowly through Carmack.

t i x > Joey oe — Jos oy revive the romance and hope Suddenly there was an explosion

. _| foolishly for a miracle? Put up that sounded like a gun or bomb o£ : : [iberasesy yun ints wé, Pm Dou. with lonely nights or boring and I found myself on the floor. {ve hs Bam dates until you find a man lof the cab. We did not see any-|

he cares. . . ‘Whose faults seem minor [gone or hear anything after the! Shall 1 ignore him and try to enough for you to overlook. {train : stopped.”

forget or let him know I still’ i g | Despite intense pain, Enginea care? 1 hardly wart to erawl' ary, Manners cannot engage Mart pe his De ynsihew

back to him after quitting him. in private correspondence. As Lele = : he %oi yards on schedule and re- E : HELPLESS LOVER. many letters as possible will be 'ported the incident. Police and J You used your head when | published, unsigned, along with [railroad detectives started. an im. : Mrs. . i ?

you admitted that you objécted Manners comments. ‘mediate investigation. to his selfishness and stubborn-

{ ss, Missing Raccoon |, Ramnosd dis ss wre] OUR OLD Then you went haywire. With Redd Spot Is {in the engine cab and no visible ; g : FO

You told yourself you wanted damage to the exterior of the lo-

) |comotive, They added they did not a ! him back at any cost. That Poor Bet for Coat | |believe an explosive on the track : 1 " i Fee isn’t’ how you want him. You | ——e— could have reached the cab with- : ; : want him changed, He didn’t BULLETIN lout damaging the locomotive, : bre

change while you dated him, he Johnny, the pet raccoom, was |. “It ig 3 puzzling thing” said

: 1 is owner, Louls Car- ; “ in - hasn't changed since, and he | tor at it a me today ante sud EDgineer Mart. “I have some es REGARDLESS OF AGE OR CONDITION

ter, at 11 a. m. today, safe and 4... put they are just guesses

_CHoask without difficulty. This makes it wouldn't change in marriage. sound, in the storm gutter. and T wouldn't want to talk about ids anne 8 u . 2 la ; On This Largest Size

You haven't changed Your = them.”

easy to kigp expenses within your budget. In - HAD ANYSoDy. i Hebu Railroad officials said the in- sii 3 ; ; Other words, YOU. (not we) DECIDE THE Pledges Slash [slightly bald head? vestigation would be continued to- ! : : { Johnny is. the pet raceoon = We i Eo " PH oN So “ 5 ; : In Election Costs {Mr, and Mrs. Louis Carter, y Lf - eT iE : A reduction in the cost of elec. N: Keystone Ave, and their Hii McNutt Hails | oF Bl A + 5 H H : 4 ledged by Harry G b Found on the Carter farm last U. S. Preparedness uromaric riome earer p edg a *ASPer, Dem: iy. y when he was about the size!

ti t > State Ser i : cet ne a jou 8 adda Tor County of a mouse, he was brought here. EVAN NSVILLE ¢ Oct. 31— y . i REG. $i 19.95 : today. and reared on a bottle. “Never in all our history have we! iB | “Various types of election| Quite a big ‘coon now, he liked been so nearly prepared at the SE v z LESS $20.00

tions in Marion County was dren

to play with the children and|start of any war as at the start ; Ho Bme re print iets and even was friendly with Iighbor: or this one,” fornier Gov. Paul V.| ; : f ALLOWANCE {cost every election year and then) {hood dogs. He was fond of McNutt said here iast night. {1ever used.” he said. {scampering up a ladder to the, Speaking before a huge Demo- : TRADE-IN Fk | “This heavy election printing roof. He slept in the storm gutter, cratic rally at the Coliseum here : y - 7 {cost, which runs to $30,000, eould but came down for food and play. Ine sald American preparedness ne i INCLUDING TANK - LAN N vs =) be reduced by eliminating much Mrs. Carter reported to police | had been answered beyond all 8 1 [of the unnecessary forms. certi- today that Johnny had disap-| {possible doubt on the Korean bat-

peared, slipped his chain. [tlefield. BUCHANAN TH (ettes ahi adfidavits that ar mo Pe ri to Ha a Steutt charged Republican): This Evans oil-fired home Heater will heat a whole house comfort-

longer needed,” he said. 4 He LZ Ne Gasper said he would sup- Name, she sald, and can be identi- leaders and candidates with at-|

= i 1 fied by a bald spot on the back tempting to gain political ad-| : Mm ni utifull s led that FALLCREEKAT M , Nort sifiation 10. Tevids the laws of hit head vantage on the preparedness | ably and efficiently Co pact low boy unit, bea y styled,

costs in the election. isu, may b ickl d easily installed. Loy t, low in operating cost IH ed them of “leveling | - May be quickly and easily installed. Low cost, low in ope g . Prudential L Lists Jvages Gp Siew’ of leveling] :

State Mortgages |against the state of our military, See it at Hartmann's tomorrow. LONG EASY TERMS.

/preparedness. ”

1 State Servic “The truth is we are strong NEWARK N. J, Oct. 31 — ” Hoosier property owners and de- and ne are Eving to be stronger, , |velopers negotiated 708 mortgage - (loans with the Prudential Insur- School Board to Ho Hold F

[ance ou hung the third quarter

thi The Sans amounted to more Special Session Friday than $6.7 million, the company Board of School Commisisoners reported today. This brings dol-| Vill hold a special meeting at lar volume for the state to more 3 P- Mm. Friday in the board room, : ; than $14.8 million during the first/©f the Old Library building. nine months in 1950. Sealed bids will be considered The home office here said while fOr a kindergarten room addi-| Owned and Operated by Ed. Hughes Furniture Co. the bulk of mortgages were on| tion Jo the James E. Roberts, 7 {residential property, several loans! choo 31 y E Ww hi $ St. : Xe MA. p 2568 were made on farms and indus-| Bids will also be considered for as ing on 1 * itrial properties. {alterations to the foods labora- : ; | In Indiana, the residential loans tory at Broad Ripple High School. Cr ————— RR

by Prudential represented financing of 1311 dwelling ur units. i

Jewish Group to Hear | Jacobs, Brownson ! The Indianapolis section of the Nationai Council of Jewish Women wiil sponsor a non-parti-| san forum on political issues at| ‘the Kirshbaum Community Cen-! (ter tomorrow at 8:15 p, m. . National issues will be discussed E by the two candidates for Congress from this district, Rep. An-

drew Jacobs, Democrat seeking,

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Mrs. John K. Goodwin, former | president of the League of Women T0 ORR Ww | | Voters, will act as moderator for ° ; the discussions. { Ed : |

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