Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1950 — Page 2
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Jan. 1. The extra help was paid
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e( r “From Files Picket ars ounty Eo nes ! CWA Threatens
: To Jam Phones or © Koesters Charges Attempt Under Way Western Electric picket lines _ To ‘Embarrass’ Succeeding Administration
!will go ap at 6 a. m. Thursday to, By DAVID WATSON
{snarl the personnel of the Indiana’ {Bell Telephone Co. ! What happened to thousands of taxpayer address records at ' the Marion County Courthouse?
- Carmel Youth Dies
youth, were killed in separate In-
In addition, the .Communica- | tions Workers of America-CIO ithreatened to “jam” key telephone “This was the guestion buzzing through the treasurer's office; , bérs such as the dial toll
today. number, to block the flow of
George Nees, 18, Carmel Paul A. Rhodes, town.
Mr. Kruger Mr. Miskimen
{diana highway traffic accidents
Thomas Knudsen, 23, Chicago. Young Nees died in the wreck- the church.
Roberts Park |
| Interfaith Session | To Open Tomorrow
When Train Hits Car’ Dr. Henry Hitt Crane of DeThree persons, one a Carmel!
| troit will give the headline ad- | dresses for an interfaith Con!ference on the Church and War | tomorrow and Thursday in the |Roberts Park Methodist Church.
| Dr. Crane, pastor of the Cen-
38, George- tral ‘Methodist Church in his
{home city; will speak at an 8 'p. m. mass meeting tomorrow in
will
The file boxes are thete. but they are empty, It cost nearly calls. : : Tage hls automobile when he| His subject be: “Our a special council appropriation ‘to fill them in the fall. “National headquarters of the W. A. -Miskimen has been .- Mr. Miskimen ‘will continue a8 drove into the path of a Monon Desperate Dilemma.” Tomorrow of 1949. meni iuecye ~~ union issued orders that phones elected’ president of Stokely- vice-president of Stokely-Va 'Railroad train yesterday at a morning, ministers have been inSince the 1949 State Legisla- cards,” Mr. Fletcher + aL “Later could be jammed,” said D. V. Yel- Van Camp of Canada, Ltd. Camp. Inc. lerossing on Smoky Rd.. north ofivited to a 10:30 session to hear ture, issued iis mandate to have We transferred them to. the bill" ton, state strike director of Di- Herbert F. Krimendahl, presi- W. C. Kruger has been named Carmel. {the speaker discuss “The Chriscounty tax duplicates sent out in Mr. Koesters said he disclosed vision 6.. “The jamming Prob~ gent of the parent firm here, vice-president of Stokely Foods, | Mr. Rhodes died of a crushed tian Mission in the Present tHe mails, both major - political the missing records situation to ably will not be used except for announced today. Inc., Indianapolis, in charge of 'skull: yesterday in - a head<on Crisis.” parties have looked on comple- explain why personal tax dupli- long distance.” _ Headquarters for the Cana- production. He joined the com- lcrash with a truck on U. 8. 62, Plan Couversation Hour tion of this task as a potential cates were mailed this year and Division 6. the installers’ unio gia; operations are in Essex, pany in 1947 as director ‘of lone mile west of Edwardsville. - credit to their administration. jreal estate bills were not. it leading the strike parade; but' ip plants also in Whitby, manufacturing, and last June | State police said the truck’ had! Young people will attend a “Until the current tax instati- Previously, he-said- influential Division 18. sales will bein line. roe 0nd Whe: atley, all in was made general production been stolen. a EE — ment fell due the question has! county officials had warned Division 56, local and long dis Ontario. manager, Mr. Kri iahl id. | Foster Young, Corydon, driver 243 Te Jeatufine ra ae
béshn relatively dormant. It drew against mailing one without the tance operators, also will honor
> lof the truck, was injured. little comment during pre-election other. They feared an adverse the picket lines. Miss Velma Foltz, 1
43 Degrees Below Zero
Post Reward for First
bickering. | public reaction, secretary-treasurer of the Divi. ; ; | % . . to pass a car in a no-passing zone Some Mailed Old Receipts Available sion, said no union member would China Officer Prisoner | WHITEHORSE, Y. T., Nov. Tigpen the accident occurrdd. Personal property statements He: stated he acted agatrist|Cross the line. ; Yor ge : sq UP) — Temperatures dropped to. er P Division 1, installers, repairmen WITH SOUTH KOREAN 2d 43 degrees below zero in -
wi mailed for the first time! récommendations this fall in a : i _— fall. Democrat incumbent move to eliminate a major por-| and accounting employees; like- CORPS, Korea, Nov! in. the treasurer's office, Albert, tion' -of the taxpayer jams at Wise will honor the picket lines, American colonel posted a reward blanketed Koesters, yesterday said disap-| court house windows. [Car Jes er. of 100,000 Korean won—$25 —to- SOY grvey Xu bel pearan ds pre- He said qld tax receipts are| C . oaiod mailing of some. 140,000) still available for og al That will tie up, or at least day for the capture of the first ar Dawsoh City. ro estate ates | new address file. He added, how-|8low up, the repair of telephones, Chinese officer on this. front. Mr. Koesters said he first saw ever, they were left in disorder|the installation of new Instru- “I would be of inestimable value Body of Woman Found
Mr. Koesters sald he has/ments. and the payment of bills... 1g interrogate a Chinese |n Ohio Near Cincinnati
7 (UP)—An Yukon icebox yesterday as snow 'Bend early today.
gecretary-treas- at Myor, Holtz, 40, Sturgis, Mich.
29 below
Exploding ‘Curse’
the records shortly before the ‘K. A, Silvers, state re | presenta- : . ; : br oe Sayluieation i Jak | rid un BS > foun) tive of Division 6 of the CWA- officer,” Col. Frank E. Gillette, CINCINNATI O., Nov. 7 (UP)! ® Does the Hope Diamond : a5 t to ‘Treasurer Charles completed commefcially. He stat- CIO; said all Bell buildings in senior adviser to the ROK 2d --Police tried today to identify bring death or disaster y He became treas-'ed a similar rest submitted by ithe state would be picketed. Corps, said. ‘Heretofore our men the bound body of “a woman to its owners? ~ Greathouse. He ~The main office on N. Meridian have had no incentive for bring- found in the Ohio River about e There are plenty of rea-
uger the following June when Mr. Mr Greathouse was denied b Greathouse resigned in a squab- | councilmen who directed the Job, ble with the Republican county be done manually
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110 miles upstream from here yes{terday. : “The. woman, about 30, was Fl be 1 as the exchanges Cherry, Bel- . ‘wearing a red, white and biue the records existed. They ped Y ram mont, Talbot, Irvington, Broad-| SOUTH BEND, Nov . - George striped dress. Her arms were tied compiled by “extra help’ em- - Tire Hurts Pedestrian way, Humboldt au ae. TRS SRT y (1 be 2 her ty — baling pe. Bar ployed by Louis W. Fletcher, Re- Pp todhY ted t 1: at it means to the telephone newspaj nees and ankles ‘also were tied, publican county treasurer until! olice: today reporte Wo 0+ subscriber is very little in the be-'among the speakers at the Fourth and lead weights were attached dianapolis pedestrians tnjured, ginning. Since the whoie town is Annual Natural Law Institute to- to the wires neither seriously. "on a dial system, the dials will day and tomorrow at the Univer- Police said she had been dead Harold Rubush, 51. of 1904 spin without interruption. sity of Notre Dame. from five to seven days. Southeastern Ave. was treated at Ee es ; General Hospital for a broken right arm. Police said he was z - struck at Pennsylvania and $11,000 extra heip allocation. At} Washington Sts. by a car driven ine 30 of pis ferme a iuy Robert Turner. 51, of 25 N.! Ewing St. a was $2721.60. . To build a file and form the nu- [a Bathe] Jiolsappie, 34. the| cleus for future mailing programs, taxpayers were asked in late 1949 shin by a pebble flipped from the | to list their addresses when they SiTeet by a trolley tire. She was submitted their duplicates for Waking in the 2000 block. Pros-. payment. pect St. when the accident ocSome in turn. were transferred ¢urred. by “extra help” to thousands of
small cards. Lewis E. Hinshaw “1 saw them.” Mr. Koesters
said. “I was told what they were | Services Tomorrow | - Cl for. But when we took over here| mon Binte Neivice they were gone." SHERIDAN, Nov, 7 Lewis E ‘Must Redo Job’ Hinshaw, who died yesterday at “Had they been available.” Mr. his home here, will be buried to-|f “real estate mOTTOW in Crown View Cemetery bills would have gone out this {OllOWINg services -at-2-p..m. at, year, Now the job has to be done the Hinshaw Funeral Home, i over again" | Mr, Hinshaw was 77, | Mr. Koesters charged the ree- Surviving are ords were made unavailable in sons, a daughter. two brothers, & move to embarrass the suc- two sisters, four grandchildren ceeding administration. land one. great- grande hild. Mr. Fletcher denied the small ani ‘system was part of the county system. “It was used for our own information,” he declared. “I made! no attempt to prepare a card file for my successor. Mr. Fletcher contended the tax bill receipts are the “master file,” and thit they are 90 per cent complete with addresses. ‘Purely Worksheets’ “The cards were purely worksheets,” he said. He added the $12,000 appropriation was for getting the address information into the treasurer's’ office, “which we did.” “When taxpayers failed to sub- - mit return addresses, we copied | them from return receipt envelopes and placed them on,
[8t. and the branch accounting ing in prisoners.’ : office at 18th St. and Meridian,
~will be picekted, he said, as well. Columnist Yo. -Spel—
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iDr. Muste also will speak toniorrow at 1:30 p. m. Thursday forenoon will be de-.
«Mr; Knudsen was killed while voted to reports of foregoing sesthe griving on U. 8. 20 west of South sions and a forum on “Where His car hit a from Here?” The conference will the territory. The mer-itrajjer-tractor driven by William close at noo
| Sim#lar sessions are being held {in 10 cities, The meeting here is sponsored by a statewide committee of churchmen, college officials and ‘others. E. J. Fricke, Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative, is chairman. Other committee officers are: Dennis R. Anderson, New Castle; Mrs. Carolyn Mallison, the Rev. Herbert Huffman and Mrs. Frank Streightoff, all lof Indianapolis.
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British Explosives Plant Blast Kills 4
CLACTON, England, Nov. T (UP)—Four men were killed and
more than 20 injured today in an
explosive factory on nearby Bramble Island. An official of the Explosives
and Chemical Products, Ltd.; said
ithe blast occurred in an isolated
but used for making explosives. The hut was destroyed. The cause for the blast was not immediately determined.
Rita, Aly Quit Cannes
(CANNES, France, Nov. 7 (UP) Rita Hayworth and Prince Aly
Khan left for Spain last night on
the Prince's private plane, spending two weeks there, they ‘plan to visit Morocco, Algeria Egypt. Iran, Iraq, Ethopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika and maybe Ma rdagasc: ar,
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