Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1951 — Page 3
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1e had either noth. a clearly stated en to. show expenA period of years possibly have come - “ ' always work—or t very fast. Jimmy Vashington’s No."1 bler, filed “alleged-
raudulent” income + 19 years until he ears ago. In thoge ted income of §1,ie made $2,352,000. ne stashed his un-n-plus in a strong out the gamblers’ ous show of man-of-Cadillacs, and did the revenue vith him. . renue people say nvictions with law books for inadeseeping such as the nmittee disclosed acketeers. There nces, perhaps rare, ; to jail on a plea failure to keep
ways and means headed by Rep. Cal.), apparently . the bureau has ggressive in such gested that when 1 is received, undetail or records, y put on notice he rds the following the view of cond meet the need Iful” failure speci-
e other new legal re the tax evasion wn. Congressmen 1ant at this point excuses given by Internal Revenue
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Mooresville Killed in Action
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Calling all voters. primary ends tomorrow.
MOORESVILLE, Apr. 4 — The family of Pvt. William E, Beck, 21-year-old serviceman, has been while fight-
notified of his death ing in Korea Mar. 9. Mr. and Mrs. James Orville Beck, RR 2, received a telegram Monday from the Department of Defense, notifying them that their son had died while in action
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1st Ward—Fire Station 21, 2320 N. Olney St.; School 1, 3614 E. 36th St., and School 38, 2050 Winter Ave. 11th Ward—School 2, 700 N, Delaware St.; School 40, 702 N. Senate Ave.,, and School 9, 740 E. Vermont St. : + To avoid’ delays of standing in Hine, you may register by mail for the first time this year, @
with the:2d In- Only voters who can take adfantry Division Pvt. Beck vantage of this method, however, Written Feb. 21, the letter said jare Marion County residents. Perhis outfit was preparing to go sons who moved here from other into the line after having been counties must register in person temporarily relieved to enjoy a at the Courthouse.
“big meal” and rest in the rear mq register by mail, voters need Bvt Beck enlisted in the spring Dhly Wilt, seis namés and 8a- - 3 he back of - of 1948, after having attended] reraes on. of vi regis Mooresville: High School. He] served two years in Germany| tration Board, Courthouse. with occupation troops, returning!
for discharge in July, 1950. | successful to date. Only 12 voters
As a member of the Army Or-| ganized Reserve, Pvt. Beck was have transferred registrations by
called back to duty in October Mail.
the last legislature, has not been
and sent immediately to the Ko- Registration officials point out
réan front. 2 {the new method is unknown to In addition to his parents, he most voters. They are urging is survived by three brothers, voters to take advantage of it beGeorge, 22, Don, 23 and Rich- cause of its simplicity. ard, 17, all of Mooresville. Voters who have misplaced
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If you failed to vote in the last primary or general elections, | you must re-register. Branch registration boards will accept filings
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registration cards may also write the board for new cards. They will be mailed on request, showing the new ward and precinct. Meanwhile, registrations are being taken daily in the Co ouse until Monday, the final day. Office hours are 8 a. m.“to 10 p. 'm.
IU Aid to Talk To Dental Group
Dr. Ralph E. McDonald, head of the department of pedodontia, . Indiana University School of Dentistry, will address the Indianapolis Dis - trict Dental Society at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Washington Hotel. ‘Solving Our % Pedodontic Prob- ; lems,” dealing with dental work Dr. McDonald ~~} ildren, will be his subject at the annual meet: ing of the society.
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The public is Invited te attend the annual es’. Spélling Bee se ory os it yrds
mission charge.
Technical Troubles The first round of preliniinaries
Hoosier housewives with a yen
for education and TV sets in. the living room today watched a telecast of the Congressional Small Business Committee’s meeting in Atherton Center, Butler University. | The housewives had some trouble, though; in making out what was going on. When the program began, the in the remote camera at the scene was not adjusted with the one in WFBMTV's station. Streaked, ‘“torn” images resulted on sets tuned at a “critical” degree. Station engineers halted the program, made a quick apology to the televiewers, adjusted the two gadgets and went on with the show. Although marred, also, by “feedbacks” in the public address setup at the Center, the special remote telecast was an interesting example of public service programming on the local level.
pupils gets underway Monda when eliminations: are held i seven community centers. Other spelldowns are scheduled throughout next week. A second series of eliminations will be held the week of Apr. 16.
: Seek Rate Hike The semifinals “are scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Apr. 27 in the World War Memorial auditorium. Competing will. be two representatives from each of the nine townships in Marion County and'two winners from each of the community centers in Indianapolis. The finals will be held in the War Memorial auditorium at 1 p. m, Apr. 28. Grammar pupils in Indianapolis and Marion County public,
will be 15 years of age or under on May 25 are eligible to compete. The local finalist will represent
Set Up School Survey Board |
Members of Group Being Appointed The state’s School Survey Commission, created by the last session of the state legislature at the request of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Wilbur Young, was being formed today. Speaker of the House W. O. Hughes of Ft. Wayne named as his choices-on the bipartisan commission Charles Miser, Republican state representative from Garrett and Frank Allen, Demo-| cratic superintendent of schools | at South Bend. { Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins] named as his choices Republican! Mrs. Jean Kimmel, 3758 N.| Pennsylvania St. and Democrat Sen. Manford J. Ferguson, Connersville. | | Gov. Schricker and Mr. Young)| {have not made their choices pub-| lic. Mr. Young is an ex-officio|
Truman to Meet Press
WASHINGTON, Apr. 4 (UP)— President Truman will hold a} news conference at 9:30 a. m, (In-| dianapolis Time) tomorrow.
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member of the commission in his| capacity as superintendent of public instruction. The commission is designed to | survey the state’s school-building| | needs. Wherever a community Iwants to build a school with a {loan from the state's new school {loan authority, the approval of this commission is required.
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If Gems Are Woman to Have Baby Outside Jail
DETROIT, Apr. 4 (UP)—MTrs. Doris Lishansky, 23, nervously waited today for the opening of a safety deposit box that may decide if her child will be born outside of jail. Federal agents at New Orleans were to unlock the box which! (Mrs. Lishansky’s husband, |Ephraim, 33, said contained $28,000 in jewels. The Lishanskys! face federal charges of buying! $93,000 worth of gems with a fake certified check last fall.
” # s ALL BUT $28,000 of the gems was recovered when FBI agents ! arrested the couple in California, where they had opened a jewelry, store. | Mrs. Lishansky offered to trade | the location of the missing jewels {in return for permission to bear
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Times’ Annual Spelling Bee the Indianapolis area in the Na-|. tional Spelling Ea bs NY a ton, D. C., May 25. Here are more practice words:
annual annuity anonymous antecedent antenna antique antiseptics anxious apparently appearance appease application approbation arable archaic archives arctic ardent arithmetic arrival artificial artist ascend ashamed asphalt assassinate assessed assign assist asylum
The complete list of prelimi naries and the community cen
ters where the schools compete
next week follows:
Monday, Apr. 9 and 16 Pkwy, 8. Dr. at 38, 54. 68, 81, “8. Therese, St. Peter's Garfield Park near Southern, Sch . 31. 34, 35. 64. 72, St. Cath rine Sienna 8t. Roch, 8t Mark dale. St Evangelical Lutheran. Kirshbaum Meridian St.—S8chools 27, 29, 3 Peter. and P: Adventist
Olney—8c! 8t. Philip
Brookside Community Center, Brookside Ww 15. 33
. eri. St. Evangelical Lutheran.
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Community Center, A a! aul. Northside Seventh Day
, YWCA, 320 N. Pennsylvania 8t.—Schools |
2. 5 9. 10. 14, Ho Trinity Evangelical ut Fairview Presbyterian wood Ave.—Schools 43.
eran. Chris
the King, St, Thomas Aquinas, Immacu-
terlan Ohuteh, 418 8
late Heart of Mary
3 . 60, 5 , 80, Orchard St. Joan of Arc, Tudor Mall. Emerson Ave, Baptist urch Emerson Ave.—Schools 3. 57. TUESDAY APR. 10. and 17 Coleman Community Center, 25. w 8t.—8chools 16, 30, 50, Holy "Trinity St. Anthony. Grace gelical Lutheran
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Municipal Gardens Community Center,
Lafayette Rd. at 18th Bt.—Schools 7 St. Michael, 8t. Christopher, Park Rhodins Community Wilkins St.—8chools. 46, 47. Assumption, St. Joseph, St. Ann.
Northeast Community Center, 3306 E. 8t. Francls
30th St.—Schools, 1, 51, 69, 73, de Sales. St. Andrew's, 8t. Lawrence. Hill Community Center, 1806 Ave.—Bchools 26, 37, 55, 56, St. Fletcher Place Community Center, Fletcher Ave.—Schools 7, 8, 13, 25 Holy Rosary. St. Seventh Day Adventist. WEDNESDAY. APR. 11 AND 18 Christian Community Center, Ave st Kingbridre—Schools 21, 83, 85,
of Lourdes. Holy Name of Bee rove
Ray 8t.—School . Sacred Heart oul 8 THURSDAY, APR. 12 AND 19 Northwestern Community Center, Northwestern Ave.—Schools 23, 36, 432, Capitol Avenue Seventh Day Adventist.
12. 22.
81. Paul's Methodist Church, 1001 Eugene Angels,
St.—S8chools 41, 44. Holy gels. Lat he SE A 2 e ommun ’ 8t.—8chools 4, 17. 24. 2, 63, Bt.
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