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THURSDAY, APR. 12, 1951

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Christian Communi

For The Times Spelli ng Bee Semifinals Here Saturday

Ray St. Organization Trims Survivors

To 20 as Contest Enters Home Stretch

ny By ART WRIGHT Christian Community Center selected two representa-

tives for the semifinals of the Times Spelling Bee last night and Ray St. Community Center spelled down its entrants to 20 who will compete there next week. The Ray St. contestants who survived last night's first preliminary will return there next Wednesday night. at 7:30

Koehl, 13, Sacred Heart; Dixle King, 13. Sacred Heart; Richard Mayer, 11, Sacred Heart; Jan Schaeffer, 13, Sacred Heart; Mike (Schaeffer, 11, Sacred Heart; Jude Sheridan, 13, Sacred Heart; John

will be spelled down to two finalists who will represent this district in the semifinals. Christian’s two for the semi-

Center Picks Two

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McMahon to Speak Ober Flays ‘Meddling’

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Speaker Says Reds Now Want FBI Chief

| Henry J. Taylor, national radio asserted. “Now that

: tator, said here today that!ls out of their hair, they can doh In Local Police Department mi i iim at eras on i. hooves:

{victory in the dismissal of Gen.|

{night in School "24 at 908 W.|

He denied having siatedim

Mayoralty Candidate Says Current IMacArthur. Bedford last night that Mr.

{North St. for pupils from schools 14, 17, 24, 40, 63 and St. Bridget’s. Officials are: Pronouncer Wil{Conley, Mrs. Charlotte Meyers, ‘Mrs, Perry Hopkins, Mrs. Alma |Bolen, and Wilma Mae Johnson. {Mrs. Faye Russ of City Park and Recreation Department will be {in charge. | The two winners from each center will meet with two ‘representatives from each of the nine townships in the semifinals at 7:30 p. m.,, Apr. 27 in the World War Memorial. The finals will be held at 1 p. m.|

{low Prince Jones; judges, Robert |

| Senator Slates Slot Machine Drive Laughably Late

| - . « Foreign Policy Talk The Indianapolis Police Departnient “has been forced too often |to operate under the shackles of political meddling,” Ceril 8. (Cy) By NOBLE REED Ober, GOP mayoralty candidate, charged in a. campali h { Indianapolis has been selected| ! " * » charg paign speec! {by the high command of the Dem-| last night. joeratic administration in Wash-! Speaking at the formal opening of his campaign headquarters,

ington as the site.for a high-policy | 36 N. Pennsylvania St., Mr. Ober proposed a program to keep po-

[speech on foreign policy next Sat-! lurday night. Department. State Democratic Chairman Ira! ‘Perhaps City Hall doesn’t want | |L. Haymaker received word last strict law enforcement,” he said. | night that U. 8. Sen. Brien Mc- “Or maybe City Hall prefers that | {Mahon of Connecticut had been the law be enforced against some! picked to outline the administra- but not against others. Such tion's position on all points of meddling can accomplish only one! foreign affairs. thing-—the disruption of an effi-

litical influence out of the Police | ~~

STRAUSS SAYS:

{ The next man on their ouster Hoover was next on the axe Ifst 1ist" in J. Edgar Hoover, he pre-|of President Truman. |dicted in addressing the Indianap-| - jolis Junior Chamber of Commerce]; THE QUEENLY PEARL, al{Annual Award luncheon today at|ways in fashion and extensively {the Claypool Hotel, imitated, is the only precious gem “The men the Communists hate/to come from the sea, and the most are the General and thelonly one produced by a living ‘head of our FBI” Mr. Taylor!/process.

TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW

Sen. McMahon, who has been cient Police Department.”

finals are Martin Joachim, 12, and Norman Kirkham, 13, both of School 82.

Returning to Ray St. next Wednesday night will be the fol-

surope and the Palmer, 13, Sacred Heart; Randall

31000 from his irport mechanic penses if Gen, 's to run. Gen.

Turner, 13, School 22: Jean Wend- APr. 28 in the War Memorial. listed for weeks as the principal Slot Drive “Too Late” ling, 14, Sacred Heart; Mary Jo Ihe champion speller from this speaker for the Jefferson-Jackson| Mr. Ober, seeking the GOP Wilson, 13, Sacred Heart; Paul @rea will be the local represent-|Day banquet here, was selected to|mayoralty nomination at the May Zoderer, 13. Sacred Heart. |ative in. the National Spelling make the high-policy speech be- 8 primary, sald the current drive

" : ‘Bee in Washington, D. C. May 25 cause of his close association with/2gainst slot machines is so late id, “got a dirt lowing: Two Bees have been scheduled, 5 y 25 : 8 y Sandra Cannaley, 13, Sacred (for tonight. They will be held for and will receive many valuable the administration's stand as alt Jo aught forcement . : pupils from the following schools: awards. member of the Senate Foreign] X la *niorcement can Heart School; Michael Clayton, 11 be charged 0 got an offer * oo'| Northwestern Community Center, 2360 al Affairs Commjttee and the Senate Never charged against the OF 1 Te Tutires. Serv I SR Atomic Energy Committee, [Police Department,” he said. “The Tom McGowan School 12; Laverne Ferrell, 11, | Pronouncer, Graham Martin; fudges, Mrs. Bird Keeps Warm Subject Not Disclosed | responsibility belongs at City, he had cabled School 22; Rosemary Acker, 12, SRorEia [pdr Mark Battles and, Mos: MARKED TREE, Ark. (UP) — Subjee |Hall. If we want the laws en- vie

Chairman Haymaker said he forced fairly we must untie the St Schools 41, 44 and Holy angels. A fluttering sound from the water didn’t know whether Sen. Mc hands of our policemen.” 12, School 22; Barbara Haessig, ion Heris, Mien Jyner: Judges Em- heater caused a minor uproar in Mahon would discuss the military | Mr. Ober unloosed a blast of 13, Sacred Heart; Margaret Koe-|Morris Underwood; Mrs. Norma Koster in pon a1q Bruce's home until a bird Situation in Korea or the dis-lcriticism at his Republican oppo-

ert Singer Marrried reporters’ sters, 13, Sacred Heart; Joan| The last of the first-round elim- was found trapped inside. oe Arti fromiment fo ie Myon BOR! {On Bhbaiiudopmedin — : | Tu :

er feelings on - : - or ro : a The Sonat brovably wi pani] He charged that Judge Clark! ked if sh } {ine his remarxs lo general for-ly,g «primarily responsible for A roy eign policy matters,” Mr. Hay- getting Robert Austin Watts free

with the people maker said . lon a $250 bond a short time beas a concert The annual Jefferson-Jackson ¢,re the city truck driver mur-!|

Day banquet is scheduled for 6 4ereq two Indianapolis women.” p. m. Saturday at the Murat ye referred to the case in which

Temple and Sen. McMahon iS wqtts was arrested on a “peepin scheduled to begin his address at q,..» charge. The A Pings

9 p. m. on a nation-wide radio + r bo 3 | hookup on the Columbia Broad-| (ri. Tide} $50 nq. by Juage

casting system. | “It makes my blood run cold to 1500 Persons Expected {think that a man of such imma-|

More than 1500 Indiana Demo-| ture judgment is asking the peo-|

crats are expected to attend the ple of Indianapolis to make him 1g and many i

H ELPS ROU ND |banquet at the customary $25-a-| Mayor of their city,” Mr. Ober Phone RI ley plate fee. The affair is expected said. , ad. y to bring in some $30,000 to $40,000 _ yy ~ HERE SIR IS A GREAT JACKET for the Democratic campaign Official Weather ’ ’

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n offer of $3800 ’ . Sacred Heart; Jo Ann Franklin, gene pt IR py a Ti TL Ry

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