Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1951 — Page 4
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PAGE 4 The Statehouse— .
Who's
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ If not
then who in 527? From all sides now, it has become increasingly clear that Sen. William KE. Jenner
has quite a hankering to be According this means in
governor of Indiana. to some Republicans, that he has the his hip Bi
nomination
many- BL 4 their eyes on the senatorial race. Both Sen. Jenner and Sen. Homer E. Capehart are sure to have a big voice in the selection, # Top Republic- * ans say this means the nominee will have to he a Jennertype. Not necessarily a fiery ortaor, but a “staunch Midwestern Republican'—one who likes Gen. MacArthur and hates with 2 passion President Truman's Fair Deal. Insiders say the two men who best fill the bill are Republican Congressman Charles Halleck of Rensselaer and Ralph Harvey of New Castle, It now appears, however, that some Republicans are not going to let Bedford-bred Bill Jenner get the gubernatorial nomination without some sort of a scrap. Top potential challenger today ts John Van Ness, Republican
Sen, Jenner
State Senate President Pro Tem.
from Valparaiso. Mr. Van Ness is not certain he will make the race for governor, but he has strong support from many who classify themselves as ¥independent Republicans.” Warned Mr. Van Ness yesterday: “1 1 do run, blazes.”
Liquor Permits <= The ban on new liquor permits,| posed recently by some county Pquor boards, including Marion unty, is illegal. ** That's the opinion of state ot) cials connected with the Alco-| olic Beverage Commission.
I'll fight like
Secretary
of
State
Leland of school age in Indiana. Jenner for Senatof#Smith, Republican of Logansport, Is what I intend to do,
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Being Groomed For Jenner's Job?
of at least two Hoosier city traffic courts whose hooks don't quite
That regard-
has: done everything short of less of where they live.” halance. Unless a new check using a lash on Motor Vehicle Mr. Young has called a meet- shows examiners are wrong, a Bureau to reach present tip-top ing of his new policy-making com- scandal is in the making. shape. - mittee tomorrow in the chambers If you don’t get your license of the Supremé Cofirt at which Draft Trend within a weéek after applying for time he Intends to reiterate his
one at vour nearest county branch says Mr. Smith, why then complain to Clyde Black,
bureau
of the bureau.
One. of many politicRans in a Smith feels SEERA pa aBomly. Bureau
political famil
Feotitics. «
“Transit Trouble
The state P
y, Mr.
- On: from: the oH
ublic
director.
Service (Com- Statehouse to take exams qualimission is on the spot again. Red fying them to be beauty
stand—"T will not take dictation J«aving for Washington today from special interests.” The reference {8 aimed at Robert Wyatt, head. of the Indiana: State
Teachers Association.-
red tape is State Adj. Gen. Robinson Hitcheoek. His mission: “To find
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cate men are still Aocki quite frankly
figures he doesn’t
ope ~. pera stand such a hot
hot Evansville transit case was'tors. And, says clerk Lillian Pas ; tossed back jin its ‘lap by Gov. Colvin, the men are good hair ¥ Rhee Ah piv Schricker, who asked the PSC to stylists, better than many women, ng. on en reconsider the case after protests . nform I mounted, ; Traffic G Hitcheork he wants, but he n. ud "0 4 i Field examiners from the State en ‘ quips that he
The PSC hiked fare of Evans
ville transit firm from 10 to 15 Board of Accounts are known to might get the Air Medal for every
cents a ride.
ville company. Public June 4, Unions Indiana Apj
He ruled, in effect, that the national headquarters of a labor union has no direct control over the local unions in its own or gani%ation, Schools The showdown on the bitter school feud between city and
rural forces is far reports
Despite leader of the of - Public Young said ye “I was elec
pm this St
One|
flicial declared such an order is: .
ictatorial” and without legality. | : Any person with good reputa-| gion can apply for a liquor permit »-but he may have to go to court fo get it. Some counties have ached the limit on number of case stores and taverns al-
wed by law. But permits for wine and beer can still be ob-!
ined in those counties.
Auto Licenses # That old excuse about not hav-| g a license because the state gecords were all fouled up won't work anymore.
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“hearings open again on
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that he rural forces, Instruction
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has sent two Investigators to Detroit to scan the books and records of the firm which owns the Evans
Judge Donald E. Bowen, Republican of Bloomington, wrote a far-reach-ing decision on labor unions that almost went unnoticed this week.
from finished. the Supt. Wilbur
people to represent all the boys and girls
Jewelers and
be searching the financial records five trips.
i THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES
to brave the gobbledegook and QUESopened hig bid for the Democratic
out day .about deferments Luncheon in Evansville. He didn't eel SET Sop nt At Sirol REI
bo , iPr pene ral PO W-—inreSamucl-Haddenis State 2%, Matthews 83
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1951
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Richard Domler. 24, of 1940 N. Delaware: Rina Herrandes, 13, of 2040 N. Delaware. Willlam Arthur, 20, of 4020 Mooresville Road: Jean Tillison, 16, of RR. 19, Box 192 Jesse. Gamble. 45 Margaret Williams, side Ave. . Joseph McGuire, 31, of 1013 BE. Morris;
Specifically, Gen. Hitcheock wants to know if the draft trend is going to continue ‘downward.
y s eligible for eAlso, Just who | 8 ! ad Veronica Murtaugh, 28, of 108 E, 13th.
ferment and how? Lloyd Grindstaff, 32, Anderson: Janette + Whitehead, 41, 0f.2824 Carrollton Ave. an 2 Roy Curtis, 22, Camp Atterbury: Lula AnTATE ra ‘ Y ne derson, 18, of 1302 8. Belmont Ave. STATEHOUSE COMMUN I- john Manly, 48, Bridgeport; 8ybil Duke, 3 ' 37, of 522 Arbor Ave.. . Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins Robert Tavlor. 31, of 1903 N. New Jersey; Peggy Etcheson, 25, of 1301 N. Beville
of 1228 Bellefontaine: 43, of 1831 Brook:
Ave,
gubernatorial nomination yester- Earl Clark, 30, 1720 8 ‘Keystone Ave; A Elizabeth Allen, 30, 1828 Keystone Aye. at Democratic Women's Thomas Neese, 328 Lafayette Ave;
Janet Hardesty, George Buckner,
17,” Brownsburg. Pt.
- 29, Wayne; Gloria
ot SEAN
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Road” Commission “meets tomors: i rrisville,
KIS" AVE Pag) Stahmer, 25, 48 Nowland Rena Pollard, 19, 3446 N. Illinois. Wallace Wright, 27, Ft Harrison; Wilson. 32, 1123 College Av Drake, 21, Wh
cca apis { Ave.
Estelle
Highway Commission office. Highway engineers expect lots of words, little action ‘is 0 Republi- Rosemary can State Auditor Frank Millis Lord. 18, Greenwood. : angling for top spot on 1952 GOP Wa OW Muncie; Ann Goald, s 's 4 : Walter Cowherd, 26, 734 Torbett; Lola late... There's a little boom for Ae iaaeg, 36.75 Tor Democrats to find spot for Public Harold Bafford. 24, 605 N. De@uincy: ' . Clorice Hudson, 21, 2416 N. Delaware. Counseloy Walter Jones on 1952 , CO0 lciffer. 23. Ie N Dea Beity | ticket . .. Democrats did not like Press Club's Gridiron Show.
James it feland;
| Harner, 20, 2327 Union
Wilber Rrooks, 45, (Athrine, Lawrensz, 40,
605 Ruchanan; | 402 Leeds.
In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics
Thelma Edwin Raid, 34. 1222 Ruth
Wolfe, 23, 230 E. 9th. Holechko, 28, Beech Grove. Floyd Evens Jr. 19, 606 Shelby; Shirley Robert Lee, 21, 1027 W. Vermont; MarElder, 16, 723 N. Delaware lene Brooks, 18, 1247 Calhoun, John Barker, 20, Acton; Suzanne Cadle, | Ronald Duncan, 23, 1236 Manhattan; 20, 2516 College Ave. Norma Chaney, 21. 802 E. Raymond. Eugene Hull, 24. 2714 N. Pennsylvania; Dale Sprinkle. 21, 52 E. Orange; Evelyn
Marcenia Jones, Jonn Bower, 23, 921 Grande Ave. Hertel.
Walton, 8 W. Michigan; Richard Robinson, A mine Ward, 230, ne N Alobame : vanis: Mirjam Walker, 42, 2414 N, {Edward Poppine. 26, Crajs- Hotel: Beitr | J ennsylvanls
Fowler, | Harry Fenstermaker. 8 o. 3927 E. Washing-
Noah Sale—
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3839 E. New 2018 8. East Churchman Ave.:
York: | ton; Josephine Mueller, 20, 86 N. Mami.
Ulrey, 34, John Johnson. 33, Camp. Atterbury; Betty
Park. 4903 W. Washington: W. La Grande Pennsyl-
®llis. 16, 415 N, Arthur Brown, 23. Evelyn Browh, 22, 4918 21, 2414 N.
Illinois
21, Pauline
2711 °N
19, 911 Grande Ave
les Godme, 18, 1728 Brookside Ave; Re Todine J 17, 1139 Tecumseh. ——————
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| DIVORCE SUITS Catherine L. vs. Bernard B. Koehler;
| Darothy E. vs. Donald E. Clark; Charles J. vs. Norma Jones Storey; Mary Ellen vs
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python, three six- foot dia- | mond -b a ck rattlesnakes, two indigo snakes and a 15inch Gila monster. x The reptiles, shipped here in crates marked simply “Mr, Parker, Anchorage,’ were sent to the laboratory of the Arctic Health Institute here.
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