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, —Roger Lowell Putnam, pioneer ered hy the ‘questionable news
LUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1951
Clipping Lots Of Hoosiers
A new clipping service with a
By United Press |wondering. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Nov. 27| At least eight have been suck-
{clipping service” in the five-day week and profit Srp Br manager of the sharing plan for employees, made Better Business Bureau, disclosed a special plea to working men and|today. ; women today for help in his/ No one knows how many other “tough assignment” of fighting persons have not complained. : | Here's how it works: inflation as new director of the| The prospective customer gets Economic Stabilization Agency. |a penny post card telling him, Mr. Putnam, 57-year-old mem-| ‘your name has appeared in a ber of a distinguished New Eng-/1egal newspaper. If you want to land family and three-time mayor Séé your name as it appeared in of Springfield, was named py |Print, send 50 cents to cover ex-
since Oct. 1,
Republicans Top Rivals in City
Republicans spent more on the| city election campaign than Democrats, expense accounts filed in {the Marion County Clerk's office [disclosed today.
$72,288 ¥nd expenses at $70,238. The Indianapolis Republican Finance Committee listed contributions at $60,508 and expenses
Election Spending |
The Marion County Republican|ly 70 injured when the speeding ccurred. ! Committee listed collections at|Crescent Limited rammed head-on|
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: “THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __~ a reir ——— PAGE 7 Engineer's ‘Body it. Mr. Powers was walking up the|on the siding and gave visual Paroled Convict | 6 MN | 2 / /, “ :
track and was crushed beneath/and whistle signals to warn Mr. eld for Robbery. Recovered From 2a BITE SIZE _
of the Crescent’s baggage cars Powers it was followed by the | oe toppled into a fill. Crescent. Accused of committing robbery : ~ i 727 1H Train Wreckage 7114, gamel
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. a 2 Mr. Nall said the lead train three days after he left the state : TRAFFIC was proceeding nor- carried warning flags on its loco- | prison, Johit T, Love, 41, of 515] y ol ally today over .an auxiliary motive and sounded one long and |W. St. Clair St., was bound to the
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track built around the wreckage. two short blasts on its whistle. | Grand Jury today. RAN WOODSTOCK, Ala. Nov. 2T— gt" the Southern's night chief| + -| © Love was paroled Oct. 17 after| SRAG RT The mangled body of an engineer, yi oa ¢cher in Birmingham, Ala.| YOU'LL TIP YOUR HAT TO serving seven.years of a 10-20- IRV) b iol, 7. Rampton, seid it, WIL beiindinnupalis Times Classifica wae J087, EVES £0F DUgiary. Su oo 5 vas Laie Bashi i pulled]; oveal dager before, vie when Yuy see how “quickly they 1. and took his wristwatch, Po-| hi from beneath the wreckage of wr Hampton said Mr. Powers help you sell, rent, find a job. lice said they traced the watch to! . the trains early today. |had stopped the train and appar- Phone PL aza 5551... = [Love through a pawnshop. READY-CUT SPAGHETTI)
Workmen using picks and shov-jently was walking toward a dis-| els recovered the body of T. J.ipatcher’s telephon€ booth beside , ; Powers, one of 17 killed and near-|the tracks when the- collision ,
L. E. Wetterau, general agent] into the Southern Rallway’sifor the Southern at Birmingham, | Southerner Sunday afternoon atigaid Mr. Powers failed to heed a this coal mining hamlet. |“red board” or automatic block The northbound Southerner had signal. |
at $60,238. .
The Clark-for-Mayor Committee collected $11,774 and spent the same amount.
President Truman yesterday to Penses.” succeed Eric A. Johnston ad the $20,000-a-year ESA administrator. Mr. Johnston resigned last week to return to his post as president of the Motion Picture
Association, “I am very proud to have been
The “Committee of Fifty” a The victim thinks he has been GOP campaign group, listed col{left some money or that it's some-|lections at $5551 and expenses at thing else important. He sends $4816. the four bits and gets another
penny postal card. 1 | F . ’ and expenses at $41,403. : Clipped From Commercial The Democratic Good Govern- | Pasted on it 1s a notice that ment committee received $2078
tee listed contributions at $41,750
selected,” Mr, Putnam said as he the customer has bought a car and spent $2048.
pPfepared to leave for Washington
recently or notice of such effect. The _ Citizens Committee for
Thursday to take over the new A line and a half of small type, Bayt received and spent $6805.
job in which he will rank second clipped to Defense Mobilization Director Commercial, a newspaper which
Charles KX. Wilson. Change Due Saturday
He probably will be sworn in Saturday when Mr, Johnston's
resignation takes effect and after|the Commercial's president and|into groups for discussion of, that he will be in overall charge business manager, said today the| “What Is the Nature of the|
of prices, Wages and salaries. Mr. Putnam's appointment will be sent to the Senate in January for confirmation. His choice cli-
maxes Mr. Truman's hunt for a 1¢ Clipping service is not new, panel of speakers who were to
man willing to tackle the tough and controversial job in the midst of rising pressures from business, labor and the public.
“This is my third enlistment in the service of my country,” Mr, Putnam said, referring to tours of duty as a naval officer in World Wars I and IL “But one because my fight is against inflation, an invisible foe but one which can be devastating to our
welfare here in America and therefore to the whole free world.”
Mr. Putnam, president of the Package
chusetts Institute of Technology.
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Butler Groups Plan Dis¢ussion of Church
{publishes legal information. | The clipping service's costs are |2 cents for postage and the sub{scription to the Commercial in a dummy’'s name. William J. Ash, Religion and students. will form
{service is not a subscriber. Church?” tomorrow at 1:15 p. m. | The profit is most of the 50 in the school auditorium. cents, The audience will base its disMr. Ash and Mr. Overley agreed cussion on talks made by a
though the Los Angeles post of- give their views of the subject fice box number fs. today at 1:15 p. m. on the campus. | “They move from city to city Dr. Alfred Edyvean of the deas the postal authorities are noti- partment of speech and radio of fied,” Mr. Ash said. “There's a new the School of Religion is in (rash of clipping service cards charge of the panel presentation. |about once a year,” he added. He's| Speakers will include Dr. Arjhad a half-dozen complaints thyr Holmes, Dr. William Robinjabout the newest in the last two gon, Dr. Frank Albert and the | weeks, ev. Allan Harlan. The Rev.
, f R It's been going on for years,” porest Lamneck will preside. Mr. Overley said. “We've had fre-
The. City Democratic Commit-!
Guests of the Butler School of |
pulled out on the main line pre-| Another Southern official, Joe {maturely and was standing still, Nall, said the Southerner’s south |when the southbound Louisville & bound section passed while the Nashville Crescent smashed into northbound train was standing | -
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Bad Check Passer Bags 6 Tavern Owners
ROCK ISLAND, Ill, Nov. 27] (UP)—S8ix tavernkeepers were charged with gambling yesterday
on evidence obtained by a bad]
check passer who was turned|
loose to act as an investigator) for the state attorney's office. | Three other saloonkeepers were charged with selling liquor to minors, but authorities said these’ cases were not involved in the detective work of Eugene Talik. | Talik had admitted passing a bad check here, but told state's attorney Bernard J. Moran that he wrote the check to pay a gambling debt. Mr. Moran dropped charges against Talik and hired him to} report on gambling conditions | throughout the county.
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A steam shovel is used to handle heavy Joads — hand-
kerchiefs can be picked up by hand. homes with gas the Gas Utility finds itself in the You see, gas service is a 24-hour job. Sure the load is lighter at night: you're asleep instead of cooking,
heating water or using gas in some other way. BUT —
to heat the baby’s bottle, or when you might want to
It doesn't take a steam shovel--
fill a hot water bag —so gas service is maintained at night as well as day— pressures are up, compressors are working, men are on duty checking gauges and ready hen it comes to supplying 127,000 Indianapolis to respond to a service call. The work is like picking up a handkerchief — but the whole steam shovel has to be of handling handkerchiefs with a steam shovel there to do it.
NIGHT. The point is simple. As an Indianapolis resident you
enjoy good gas service — gas service that is constant, at your finger tips night and day. And you take it for granted — which is just exactly the way we want it to be. Utility never knows just when you might want Good gas service is the kind of service that you can
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