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_Plans Set Aside

Division tentatively were set aside today in favor of a plan to re-

Petition to Build Structure | The Safety Board heard mem-!

By LYLE ©. WILSON bers of the JAD advisory com-

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HINGTON, Apr. A once-rejected petition to build a paving materials plant on Pres Truman " pattening/pair of a building at the Health V28 placed on the agenda in a Pennsylvania Railroad 2 Joare University Nursing Education near Salzburg, Austria, Aug. 86th St. will be considered again tomorrow by the Marion County the hatches like a careful skipper Center at 1140 E. Market St. move to co-ordinate rental office sae | ls re Femen n ‘ | Division, effective next fall, was The Scouts will sail from New Pign_ Commission, lagainst tomorrow's blast of A three-story building, commit-loperation with new banking Surviving are his (Wo BONS. 0004 today. A native of York July 13 on the Argentina Grady Bros. Inc. is asking that a 16.2-acre tract of land be | criticism from Gen. Douglas Mac-/tee members indicated, could be Bours Toe banks Tacoutly adopieqifiahey A 20d Richsly eg rr 4 iota) a ? tive Of DR York rezoned from agricultural to industrial use. | Arthur. lput into condition for at least|the five-day work-week, closing ghter, " ‘| ’ : yr

The rezoning request was denied at the commission's February| The administration does not “temporary” use for approxi: meeting on a straight party line ynderestimate the General. Pru-mately $20,000.

vote. Five Republicans voted dent precautions are.being taken, Leroy J. Keach, safety board eac ers roup against approval, while the four against miscalculations in reply-ipresident, said he didn’t believe Democratic members favored the ing to him. {that a new building for JAD was ® 2 petition. | Mr. Truman already has ma- advisable at this time. A new To Meet Frida Controversial Issue 'neuvered himself out of a couple police headquarters building is . Construction of the bituminous ,¢ emparrassing spots. ibeing studied, he said. He added mixing plant on 86th St. near Chance had scheduled him tojthat a permanent home for the Dinner to Open Coffman Rd. is a highly con-| 0" " etore the American JAD should be studied in.connec- | 3 Loversial isshe among residents o ciety of Newspaper Editors [tion with a new headquarters. But er Session in e vieinity. |tomorrow, an hour after Gen.| S————————————————————

Members of the Indiana College At the previous meeting, at-

¥ ould complete his’ . tacks against the plant were MacArthur wou 2000 Hoosiers Classical ,Z Teachers Association spearheaded by Attorneys Kurt address to a joint meeting of the

will meet Friday and Saturday {Congress in the House chamber. ’ |Pantzer and Emsley Johnson.| | in Butler University's Atherton antzer and “Emsiey Johnson. Conerelt i Un LOWE (WR Affected by Order

Center. | grounds that the plant would There were embarrassing com- Indiana military officials today | ° The Dinth, RANGA) Session create ‘“‘obnoxious”’ odors in the plications. Mr. Truman's editorjestimated about 2000 men in all Pr hich R =P a V. Sch ay: neighborhood. hosts wondered whether they branches of service will be afBl Nhe Aymon : Be rocer, Appearance of a State Highway could hold their luncheon crowd fected by the release order. West Baden College, will speak Commission employee in support|together during Gen. MacArthur's) They said. figures were not oh Facets of Greece, of the petition also brought a televised appearance at the Cap- available locally on how many At 9:30 a. m. Saturday, a gen- pegieq atack from opponents of |itol. lof the reservists called to duty, eral meeting will open. Talks will 3,0 "p15 |The White House pondered MT. were in the Inactive or unorganbe presented by John R. Hritzu, Has No Objection {Truman's own problem. That j;aq category. Notre Dame University; John F.| p,,) Kunz, highway mainte- Was to go on the air and tele-| rhe estimates covered enlisted

Charles, Wabash College, and! isi for millions of nance department, told the com- Vision screens men called by the Army, Navy Norman T. Pratt Jr., Indiana Uni- mission the state had no objec- Americans immediately after, Air Force.

versity. At a second morning ions to the plant. Gen. MacArthur's speech. What =p. 4, tion of the May draft call, Sesion, Migs Thelma L. Cooley,| gamyel Hadden, State Highway to say? : \will give temporary reprieve to Howe High School, will discuss Commissioner, said yesterday a To answer Gen. MacArthur, M approximately 675 Hoosiers eli~ huis Yisial Alds in Teaching ember of the Grady firm and Truman would have nad to spea gible for induction, Selective Serv-| ny reil E. Hiatt, Butler Uni- Democrat County Commissioner off the cuff. In the field of high|j.e officials estimated. The May | . Verg Lal, Due Fred Nordsiek had requested the policy the President is not at his ca); of 40,000 will give Indiana a| versity, association president, will gp, hearance of a representative of best that way. quota for the month of approxipreside at a Saturday luncheon. pis jepartment. | But the television and radio mately 1350. | Ihe JAtlerhoon business esting “I think Mr. Kunz's appearance audience might still expect him will include panel discussion, “Be- 55 misunderstood,” Mr. Hadden to come up with a full-dress ansald. “Wi Pp County GOP Veterans | |

ginning Latin In Gollege. by al said. “We aren't trying to tell swer to the deposed general. Howace I. ¥agoon, ba ate Teach- anyone where to build a plant.” lever understanding his hosts here : : ers College; Gertrude Ewing, In- “But one of the members of in Washington might have been Honor Silas C. Kivett diana State Teachers College, and the Grady firm asked me to at- of his predicament. Mars M. Westington, Hanover tend the meeting. And we wish There was talk of postponing

Marion County Republican Vet-| erans gave a farewell dinner at] Hotel Lincoln today for Silas C.|

College. [to help fellows we know.” Mr. Truman's address until FriPT Sought Information !day. The problem was solved yes- Rivell nop Ping been secaller le Coal Miner Killed Mr. Nordsiek said he called Mr. terday when the President's ap- ey y BICKNELL, Apr. 18 (UP)—A Hadden to gain “information. |pearance before the editors was "“\ “oo . = 00 poo veen active in! slatefall at the Enoco Collieries “I believe it is essential to Mar- canceled. GOP. affairs for several years,

at Bruceville killed James Hig- ion County to have these plants’ Chance also had fixed this gins, 30-year-old Bicknell coal in strategic locations,’ Mr. Nord week's regular presidential conminer, yesterday. {siek said, “not just on the South ference for 3:30 p. m., Indianap-

——— G1, olis time, tomorrow. “ , : ¢ Judge Alex Clark, candidate for) 1.apiroved the petition before; Press Secreiary Joseph Snort: ithe GOP mayoralty nomination, |

and I will do so again,” he added. fresh himself from the ranks o - | ) 4 The February BO asked Washington reporters, moved said national mistakes in foreign, rezoning of 31.5 acres in the quickly to protect his chief. policy” are laking many young area. The new request has been The news conference was ad- Men away from home. ' reduced to 16.2 acres. vanced to today at 3:30 p. m. ~It is the local corruption of|

-— = Pm— when even the most hostile qe DOO ey DePauw Choir to Hold tioner cannot demand an answer ridden police’ promotion system

serving as president of the Republican Veterans. In the principal farewell speech,

¢ . to what the general will not say i hich All steaks, roasts — even | First Campus Concert until tomorrow. |fhal provide Joungat oS lee —— Sa {thes ' hamburgers — served at the Times State Service . iClark said. “We have already Hawthorn are cut from gov- GREENCASTLE, Apr. 18—The Named in Full fought one war and have returned,

ernment graded U. S. | DePauw University Choir, back yoavpp1s Tenn. (UP) — Mrs. to fight another one in Indianap-| CHOICE beef. All meals | from its spring tour. will present ; p "wonjerson has a maid whose Olis for civic improvement.” son’s initials are “Y.M.C.A.” He's! in the Army. His full name is “Young Men's Christian Associa-| tion Perkins.”

. its first campus concert of the seaare prepared under supervi- son this evening in Gobin Me-

sion of two graduate dieti- | rial Church. tians. And the prices are | The concert, held in conjunction easy on your pocketbook. Ef- | with the Conference on Church ficient service . . . beautiful | Music on the campus today and

: tomorrow, will include sacred ice 10 surroundings . . . paved | oo. folk son 3 Commuter service . { rs, gs and spirit- \ parking area. Get the Haw- | ais. Yt, the Motor Capitol

thorn habit—you’ll be glad Soloists will be Jonas Howard,

you did! baritone, Jeffersonville; Margery FLY C&S to

MacDaniel, contralto, Crawfordsville; Sally Gantt, soprano, Paris, Ill.; Peggy Carey, soprano, Glencoe, Ill.; Ellen Petroff, soprano,

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