Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1952 — Page 2

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PLAYS FOR ISRAEL—Ray Leizer, handless concert pianist, performed for the "Rally for Israel" at Keith's theater last night.

Show Here GI's Widow | Plugs Israel Puzzled by | Bond Drive Check for .0Ic

COLUMBUS, 0O., Feb, 22 (UP) ; ~Mrs. Barbara McElwee, whose The Israel Bond Drive passed snand was killed while. fighting

another milestoné last night with with the Marines in Korea, wore

the “Rally for Israel” at Keith's dered today why the government Theater. |sent her a check for “exactly one;

With Peter Donald subbing for, ®®nt." Phil Baker and heading an all-| She was also puzzled what to star variety show, the’ 1prael [9° with the chéck. She said it] Bond committee feels proper im-| Would cost a nickel to cash it petus has been added to their but if she doesnt cash it, “how drive toward “Big” Day on will the government balance its

books?” Mar. 8.” : x : Mrs. McElwee said the check

Appearing on the bill for the ..na from the Marine supply ame i supply rally were Ray Leizer, handless jenot at Oceanside, Cal.

Israell planist; Mrs. Joan Comay,| ghe thought it might have ~ Israelt newspaperwoman; Alex ssme because a penny of Some Lowenthal, Pittsburgh attorney; foreign currency had been found Carol Mitchell, better Known as i, the effects of her late husband, Miss Indiana,” and Virginia jet 1t, Stanley D. McElwee, Her Ann Johnson, “Miss Indianap- husband was killed while serving! olis. with the 1st Marine Division in!

Pledges Accepted Korea in December 1950

During the evening, members of the Women's Division, Indian-, 8 apolis Committee on Israel sonds What 4% Derb circulated through the audience] ;

to accept pledges and distribute] * cards for volunteers to work o Without “Big” Day. i . A movie, “Bonds Build Israel,” filmed and narrated by Heny MINE Julep? Morgenthau Jr. highlighted the By Unitod show, | FRANKFURT. Ky, Feb. 22 Mr. Donald, noted for his Work geneiiian “ooo ye ll son on “Can You Top This" and as a! Boer 8 Prospect! recent replacement on the Don | 048Y of a Kentucky Derby with-| McNeill “Breakfast Club,” was| 7%, mint juleps, . moderator and conducted the! COV: Lawrence Wetherby signed “$64 Question” in the absence of i ® bill which calls for revocation! Mr. Baker, originally scheduled.|?’ ‘he -Whisky licenses of all Mr. Baker recently became fii Places which permit gambling. | with a virus infection. |The bill apparently would cover | + Churchill Downs, home of the, { Derby, and other Kentucky race] |tracks. Enacted by the general assem-

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A local Air Force man has com- State alcoholic .beverage control , pleted enough bombing missions board power to control gambling «~« over Korea to al- establishments in northern Kénlow him to come tucky and other sections of the state. { As it is written, however, the, bill makes no distinction between legal and illegal gambling. Parimutuel betting at the race tracks is permitted in Kentucky and is| considered legal gambling. Gov. Wetherby frankly admit-|* ted he doesn't know how the bill} wili affect the Derby. He said that it is a question for the courts.| $-. rea. The bill contained an emergency ff 1t. Barker, Lt. Barker iclause,- and took effect with the! .. who has a son, Jerry Lee, 5, Was governor's signature. | " sent ‘to Korea in September as — + navigator-bombardier on a B-26.| . Bee 1s the son of W. A. Barker, State May Repair Ind. 37,

= 829 'N. Denny St. ‘With Funds of Its Own Although the federal govern-

! : Seek to Organize ‘ment rejected plans to resurface

x k [ive 37 betwee Indianapolis and or : 3 WwW [ Martinsville, Highway Commis- | - Highway A orkers | sioner Jasper Jones said today © A state official today sald the the state is considering repairing |

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< Gilbert BE, Bark_er, 32, husband ““ of Mrs. Helen G. . Barker, of 831 N, Denny St, Lt. ~ Barker has flown 55 night ~ combat missions over North Ko-

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‘Indiana Highway Commission|the road with state funds. cannot recognize a union among, Highway Commission Chair-| “its employees as the AFL made man Saruel Hadden said yesterextensive plans to sign up profes- day, the Federal Bureau rejected ~'sional engineers in the highway|$125000 in federal finds for the department. | project. State law forbids the state] But the commission, Mr. Jones _ from negotiating with a union,|said, may decide to resurfiice the | “the spokesman said. He recalled! road sometime this year with | ~ that a similar effort failed in An-| funds now on hand. ae ali T. Be ial ; ~ liam T. Bennet, special rep- pn; ~ resentative of the Federation ot | Nix Cemetery Plan » State, County and Municipal Em- For Speedway Area ployees Union, said he had signed | ~ up 80 per cent of the 269 engi-| A Proposed 100-acre cemetery neers in the highway departmgent, (north of Speedway City has been| = The union headquarters listeq rejected by the Marion County ~ the temporary officers of the new | Flan Commission. : + local as William Scott, president; Speedway officials objected to John Ragsdale, . vice president: | the project yesterday saying it| © Walter Brehob, secretary, and|Would conflict ‘with the orderly| Howard Stech, treasurer. All are development of the town.. They, =’ from Indianapolis. The AFL des-| 2150 presented a petition signed|

ated the bu i by 76 objecting property owners, “fy 8 Aang union Local A Kansas City, Mo. group,

— headed by Fred W. Meyers Jr, : ' . |Evansville, had sought to reBritish Archbishop Plans zone the farm land bordering

oe oa x Ind. 34 d High School Rd. Summer Visit fo U, §. |T"9 3¢ and High School R«

. a v ** . LONDON, Feb, 22 (UP)-—Dr.| ‘Wi yim .. Geoffrey Fisher, archbishop rv. Helmke Withdraws :

“= Canterbury, and his wife will From Governor Race + Spend a month in the U. 8. this . Timgs Special summer as guests of Protestant] FT. WAYNE, Feb. 22-—-Walter = Episcopal Bishop Henry Knox Helmke, Ft. Wayne attorney menSherrill and Mrs. 8herill. ‘tioned. prominently in recent] + The archbishop, 64, and. Mrs. weeks as a possible &fiftiidate for |

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{has withdrawn from the race. |

* home at Boxford, Mass! : {| He said here yesterday he would! not stand in the way of “another

: Official Weather {Republican from my home town.” “7 UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | Mr. Helmke referred to Speaker - : wlohe Bee {of the House W. O. Hughes who

i 5:20 |is expected to seek the nomina-| hrs. end. 7:30 a.m, Trace tion. ; \ i eras "(The tollgwing table shows the tmnera. RObert Hall to Open : « Hatfon™ hos zen lov 18 New Branches ah :* # ‘Robert Hall Clothes, which al-|

3} Iready has 111 stores from coast i to coast, next week will open an-| 2 other 18 new shops — seven of these in- thé Detroit area, the! company announced today. | 4 Operating on the super market! “51 (principle, Robert Hall started 29 \meagerly with one showroom in! 4} |Waterbury, Conn. and today i (blankets the entire nation with # the exception of Southern California. : |

Fisher will stay at the Sherrill the GOP governor nomination; —

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