Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1950 — Page 2

mace 2 State Better Prepared 1 For Emergency Than In '41, Schricker Says

One of Biggest Tasks, He Asserts, Is to

Awaken People to Hardship of Mobilization By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Nine vears age Pearl Harbor caught the nation and Indiana i with their defenses down. : . he he Today, both country and the state are alert to the danger of another world-wide conflict, another¥all-out war, ; ; Top military advisers, statesmen and captains of industry come plain that the nation is not ready, not prepared. ox But, while Republican ANA reer ; Democratic leaders in Congress organization has been created. | “edll for more emergency controls. pwo. Industries can convert to Gov. Schricker and his top assist- o... nraduction overnight. ants contend the state gradually THREE: Elaborate preparais gearing for total mobilization, | we Ree AHOPALE et ary to accept its responsibilities Bs ? ready to accep of mental hospitals and state in-| In_a war economy. tutions. i

“ : tter prepared : 2 2 we Are lich be todsy than| FOUR: State authorities, utility

Cr i # the Governor officials and private citizens are ye rat in, 241, alert ‘to possible sabotage at-

The prospect. of pushing the fete by subVersives. state through another emergency; Te rovernor said he had is not a happy ome for Gov. Warned utility executives in InSchricker. He remembers the diana of the imminent danger of} trials and tribulations of op- “sabotage acts” and has been iIn- * erating state government during formed that steps have been taken the last war. He was governor to prevent them, | then, too: ; The Hardest Task i “IT remember how: it started.” Most preparations for total L, the Governor said, “I was atiwar are unspectacular, the Govhome when a friend called and ornor said. He pointed out that

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the problems are different today. "Then we wers prahged Into &iserted. The Governor referred i i ——— a intal war in one aet, : tH . especially to the salaries of state : | J Now everything Jo \Shesula ives employees and other white collar : uncertain. J } 8 not. orkers. sure of what to do or expect. ] : Under the circumstances, the The stale expects to be hit

" " hardest from material and man- } Governor said he was “proud” of the achievements made by the POWer shortages. | | |

going up to meet them,” he as-

state. He singled out the state's 3 thoush the state has een fense program which has/able to purchase enough to keep ’ SIvl) Dose ie Hrogrs county and operating through je present Four Here Can't lans for expanding into a ‘prac. emergency, alter ybeck, -| : tical force Tor good” during the rector of the state public works Get Licenses coming weeks. . and supply division, sald: | (Continued From Page One) He sald one of the biggest tasks! “It is getting tougher and extra seniors a year, according to| confronting the state was to tougher to buy steel, cement and Dr. John VanNuys, dean, “awaken the people’ to the "hard- chemicals.” | Because the three Latvian phy-i ships of total mobilization.” The state uses the materials gicjans are. graduates of the Uni-| Why is Indiana in a better po- for road and building construc- versity of Riga, a school not on! sition to cope with an emergency. tion and for use as ingredients (pe approved list of the Ameri-! Here's what the Governor says: in making furniture products in'capn Medical Association, they! PA ONE: Top-notch Civil Defense state Institutions. would not be considered for ad-: = = rr ae - ~ Imission in any case, Dean Van-|

‘Find It’ Service Offered uy Said, approval by the AMA|

is not necessarily a condemnation| iof the school, however. It may mean, as in this case, {that the examining committee ‘was unable to penetrate the Iron Curtain, beyond which Latvia lies, tosappraise education at the Uni-|

Indiana’s only two-time chief ww. (ooo nae prices are scan the coins collected in the annual Times Mile-O-Dimes in front closes up shop. As in past years, firemen again volunteered their services in all executive, Gov. Behricker SAYS o.ing up and salaries are not| of L, S. Ayres & Co, and S. S. Kresge Co. on W. Washington St. kinds of weather fo again make Clothe-A-Child a big success.

endall, Ervin Freuden- Times employees John Williams (seated), and

told me we were at wht: } turned probably the hardest task for 6 : ~ on the radio and hear © NEWS ihe state would be to “live with- : . — . ' of Pearl Harbor? in its budget” and under a war W. B. Nicewanger (left) Indianapolis Times comptroller, and Firemen's Post Cmdr. Byrum (left), Ralph Truex, Dean Ken ; Problems Different economy. | Cmdr. Maynard Byrum of Firemen's Post 42, American Legion, berg and-Norb Booker begin drying coins as the annual Times Mile-O-Dimes Otto Hughes

civersity of Riga gE Even if they could enter IU | Medical School, many of the dis-| Iplaced person physicians couldn't | afford the time or money neces-| |sary for a year's study. t { “Their position in Indiana is horrible,’ said the Rt. Rev. Msgr

{Henty F. Dugan, "archdiocesan Patrolman Robert Alkire (left), Times Office Manager Harry

{Welfare Council. . : : : | “Supposing you landed here pleasant one, from the Mile-O-Dimes site to the counting room of the donations contributed

{with three grips, a family, no the Merchants National Bank. children of Indianapdlis. money and no medical records,

Christmas shopping brought couple had him scratching - his

tions, where they can practice un-'ns. 2nd Mrs. L. E. No Name © 100 Mr. Cary and helper, Lillian head again. o

der supervision while fulfilling rinkle: y other Tequirements, such as city ler Avkasamrrnren 100.00 Date-A-Gammas Sub

Smith, a variety of requests, some A friend called, asking for a izeHsHin and Mrs. Rudolph Fo Pe CD Los vara oas 2.00; almost sending them To the near- blonde. He was refused. The Bate Board here h . Egener ......... 3rd 23.00 Ragsie ..... sessansess 3.00 est library for research. Some Among the Christmas clients gq oC er or ere has never npr. and Mrs. Robert N. ANONYMOUS. ..cvuvnvnis 25.00 plients wanted unusual gifts have been teen-agers, boys who cording to Dr. H "rt Re Buckingham ........ 10.00 Mr, and Mrs. I. R. Sharp 5.00} Others rummaged their attics have outgrown their electric Indianapolis vice bre A enberry, a Little 12 year old girl 1.75: No Name ........ aide 1.00 finding items to sell to swell trains and want to dispose of’ The India: St presi ent, Mrs, Dorothy Rau ..... 10.00 Merry Christmas .,.... 25.00 their Christmas funds. them and buy motor scooters and 4 ’ aha 1 ate Medical As- Ransburg Electro Coat- Angel, Monte and Mr. Cary admits he doesn'tother jalopies. i On recently passed a TO80-'" ing Co, ...iv0sinsiis 50.00 Maria TraCY + ..conse 1.00!

lution deploring the lack of doc-iNg Name ............ 10.00 From Friends ......c.e 18.60

convention, the cas cat the 1950 cil Lilly Metal Shop ... 33.00/Anonymons ........... 10.00 ’ Soc\alon ca (Anonymous ........... 100.00 Greenwood Food Locker,

know a lot about parrots so he Mr. Cary, a car steering specialstalled for time when a clientist, was a first lieutenant in the sought one. “How old?” Mr. Cary Army and served in the South asked In his best business voice. Pacific during World War IL {Er pe om Je State 10 en- ir | Yet no official mentior® was

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mam ecretary, mt exer} Dinner from Our Featured | Dr. J. William Wright Sr. In|dianapolis association president. Christmas Menu

elect, said: : { “Most of those fellows don't:

want to do general practice. They . ‘want to work In cities. I doubt’ whether they could qualify for jractics in stale institutions.” = : : ; owever, Dr. t said “each! Ie individual case Tm be on n Our Famous [sidered on its merits.”

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James Beckwith, (standing) start Jyashing the smog, mud and snow from nearly 102,701 dimes,

[Henty a : Bob McAtee, D. R. Shirley, Larry Dietz, William C. Grauel, Joe Kiefer, Harry Harrod and Bil diractyr of the National Cattioiie} Beplay and Patrolman William Babbitt carry a heavy load, but a Kruger (left to right), start up the coin counting ‘machines in the Merchants National Bank, to tally

by public-spirited pedestrians to provide warm clothing for the needy

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} 1 § 1 . Banding Se ot Ciplaced | CONTRIBUTIONS In Hix Name .......es 1.00) Greenwood, Ind. .... 5.00|A Friend ..oeveesssreessense 1 lof doctors here Previous Balance .....$25,104.07 pavid D. Barta ....... 20.00 Wells V. and §ara [A Friend ..icovvsrivansvsons 1] U . . { A . { International Harvester i Bishop .....%::.0000 10.00 Beech Grove Locomotive Dept. | James O. Cary . . . Does it purr like a motor or ask for a | = State Does Nothing |" Production Control LOCH, ,...... seessens S00 gy ratephone Post 1384 5.00 Electric Shop o.veieevieess 1] o , ils cracker? : 9 Ur state is losing the inval-| "noo ale Sehed- In Memory of Wolf Home Builders Class at The Wm. H. Block Co. Dept. | Denies. Striking a =» . on.» A le services of these peuple Be. uling Departments .. 26.00 Sussman ,........ $s 10.00, Bellaire Methodist 5 1 Ee Re vanssas kh] Com lainant in Auto j : | cause of rigid rules,” said Nathaniy ,0'" tensiesrs 10.00 Walter C. Sandersom, = Ty 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Cal- | plat | Aid to Seeker and Seller " Berman, . Sxeeutive director. of ynonymons ........ So Bias Poland. Ind. ....ne- : 5.00 Florence L.. Winger... a | - 2iseat-ald Indiarapelis face : |" «We're losing the doctors. bes Gaetie la X hristian . A Friend ......... ceed 0 B00 Dy a has ates 3 So Duar Line, Dhevrolet Commer | court action seeking $13,000 fro : 1 . cause Indiana hasn't done any-', Church Men's Clas. S00 School 34, Room 206 .., 1000 Crandall... 15.00 Chay a pay Co Flrewosd a ‘police sergeant. ; Is Veteran S Enterprise thing for them,” said Miss Eliza- pg x. 000 10.00 Tirawiie Troop 239.... 00 priends at Millers ..... 8.00 Methadist Chareh The officer categorically denied beth Wilson, secretary of the In- vai. \ wh mr’ 3x. WA Friend .....ohnn as 235.00 N RAMP TV PLEDGES fasion or et ain. - +18] the charges. From Glockenspiel to Parrot, ternational Rescue and. Reilet bhi #8 Sub Deb Club... ry ANONYMONS ..ovnnnees 10.00, JOHN Ra ar Ty J x D(C Grey hound_Employers: Main 4 John McCullough, Who rooms.at : \ Committee, Gary. yr senses YT Delta ‘Debs of No Name ord Maeno nd dn taiai 206 N. Holmes Ave, filed the suit James O, Cary Will Hunt What You Want “In Ilinois, ‘they become in-|Thoiartiniqueand i Southport ........ Le 300 00 Wiiliam A. Althals 1.00 anidin Hillis L....oeeneeees in Circuit Court. He accused Sgt. By OPAL CROCKETT terns until they are ready 0 A cornmting Pepactment’ 7 A-aM Mrs. O. KR. R.. 5.00 1ndiana Bell Telephone Lotfi ditihp inant 1 Alexander Sabo, a neighbor at Should the car motor he services suddenly sound like a parrot, licensing. But in Indiana hospi-i" of yndiana Bell Tele- [Fountain Square : Company Lincoln Of- : [Robert B. Rhoads +. .0ax oe 11201: Holmes Ave, pulled him James O. Cary wouldn't be surprised. tals have not been a bit inter- phone Co. naa 10.00 Cktistinn PIMCEH xx» 5.00 fice. Girls ........... 12.00 rye Friends rr 1 from his automobile and struck Finding parrots and fixing parts are his business. ested In DP physicians. Patients and Employees ‘ In Memeey of Mars. ; “5.00 A Friend .........0000 5.00 gerew Machine Division, West- Mm in the face without provocaMr. Cary conducts Buyers’ Information Service, 2166 Broadway, oil Georgia Campbell, of the, of Ward 11, 3rd Floor, ARONYRIOUS. «so + fi i 15.00 x Name Please grswss 1. ern Electric, Depts. 454-459, Sgt. Sabo said last night that mm fr-a dition. 10. oPATAting. Cary. & Wallace Garage. 3353 COM AYE ee er er Marlon. County Mome 10.00 1n_ Memory of RODREbs och e Dells Tavern ....., dnt Gee Ticket. McCullough. “sat. in his. ator... , with P, L. Wallace. Sines ermine BRIG epartment 508, Link- ~ | py d Silva Smith 5.00 wean ue Total... ae Salle in Gels Ticket, ‘mobile and acted suspiciously” aH Cary conceived the idea of “Not too old but talking” the “Other refugee doctors who in-| Reit Dodge Plant ... 41.00 ne an Ee hea. pa Today's Total .........§ 1.27823 20 esman Wels Cie ol, Mobile the BE oh an Information Service when he client said. So Mr. Cary went ‘ended to come to Indiana are griendship Club of Prog- Calumet Soft Water Total HE Sells Cop Insurance “ithan an"hour. Mrs. Sabo, the offi saw a neighbor toss away a port- shopping for parrots. going Sige where Hecate of the) ress Lodge 395 ...... 11.00 Servien ......... vis Boge Total to Date ........328382.30, pLOND, Okla. Dec. 23 (UP) cor said, was upset by Mr. McCulable pool table. Someone would There was another bad mo- Dr es in gelling a license gir} Scout Troop 141... 5.00 Kappa Delta Phi : DIRECT DONORS —When highway patrolman Lee lough's actions and called her like to ‘have that table, he ment, this time for the client Other state boards. follows Phillip Lee Western and Sorority ...... 0... a 5.00 : Children gardis stopped insurance salesman husband. j thought, and soméone in the same who sought a glockenspiel. Mr. recommendation of Te Stephen Lee Cooper .. 5.00 In Memory of Otto W. Roller Chain Dept. of Ewart 0, A. Biggs of Tulsa for passing! Mr. McCullough set out in his neighborhood did. Bo Mr. Cary Cary was ready. “Two hammers) oo "0 ool" ial provision for R. Timmons .......... = 2000 and Margaret Mowwe "3.00 - Plant of Link-Belt ..... ~:+ 20 1n a “no passing” zone near here, court suit that he was eating his started business to help people or four?” he asked. The client 0 EO ha pro = ur Karen Eve oav..... rian BRON THa P.O K. Club. +o... 95.00 Employees of the Richardson he came out with no better than lunch in his car before going to dispose of things they don’t want thought a _glockenspiel had 1appit 8 th 8 Spring of medical yadies Auxiliary H, > No Nate .......... 00 200 Co. ....... cesresiavianvess 1g tle, > his room. : and others to make use of items strings, not hammers, Iowa, for raining. allows dis- Weir Cook Unit 212.. 3.00 Past Presidents of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chufar... 2 He gave Mr. Biggs a ticket but! “I did not hit him” Sgt. Sabo discarded. Then there was. the woman pla + DE 8 ee. Eddie Caroselll ........ = 25.00 Sahara Grotto Ladies Holloway Apartments ....... 2 before he could get away Mr. said. “I did jerk him out of the Listed in the service are hund- who wanted a quick finish on an ap nf as Slane a 6th Grade Schook 27...: LOO AuxiMary .......... .- 5.00 Link-Belt Foreman's Club.... 2 Biggs sold him an automobile in- car and asked him what he was reds of items in 1861 categories. upholstering job started in an- Appi state's a a i cans No Name... aa 20.00 Bonnie Jean and Leslie Cathy and Barbi Nolte sasana 2 surance policy. doing.” 3 "Mr, Cary will be joined in the other city, and the client with a they prove qualified ospitals Employees of South Side Ann Ross... as.'sii 1.00 . corm A SE I RE Wa co two-month-old business soon by bolt of yellow felt to discard. Other NE allow th a Equipment Co. ...... 25.00.A Friend ........ Sans 2.00 ] his wife, Ruth, now affiliated with Finding a repairman for a broken; tocione in th ém med- gmployees of the U. 8. Firemen's Post 42, ; the Council of Social Agencies. wheel on the trailer of a Western positions In the state institu-| wayal Ordnance Plant 1.00 American Legion .... 5.00;

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