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Here's a Chance To Sound Off On Gross Tax
IT'S A hot day in March when| you'll get a chance to talk back] OMAHA, Neb, Feb. 27 (UP)—A to somebody about your taxes, Strategic Aig Command B-50 but sure enough here it is. joomber crashed and burned at If you have a beef, complaint (Offutt ‘Air Basé after losing a
''wing 20 yards from the runway gripe, misunderstanding, question, yesterday, killing five men and in-
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By United Press Telephoto JOB WELL DONE—Tommy Kelleck, 7 (left), and his brother, William, 9, salute their grandmother, WAC Sgt. Jeannette King 51, who is in Chicagé on a visit. Accompanied by his brother, William appeared in a Chicago newspaper office yesterday and announced, "| would like to get some publicity for my grandmother.” He did. Sgt." King was the first Chicago grandmother to enlist in the WAC nine years ago and plans to a the Army her career.
Church Racial Study Called Forward Step
If a church opens its doors to everybody, no minority group, rushes in to take over. "The Rev. Maurice F. McCrackin, Cincinnati, made this statement to Indianapolis Protestants assembled in the First Presbyterian Church yesterday to study a report on race relations in their | local churches. The Church Fed-| eration made the survey in co-| operation with the National Council of Churches..
The London Times, New York office, today called Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Church Federation, for information about a local Protestant Church race relations report given publicity in The Indianapolis Times yesterday.
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lament or just plain tale of ¢ Suring 12 s to get off your chest about el The bi four-enined. ship — gross income % Rere 8 your classed pt A Ie chance to talk about it. completing a flight from Hickam Courtney Johnson, chairman of pjeld, Hawali, the Indiana Tax Study Commis-| The Afr Force said the flight sion, invites all people with such wag “routine,” but that the plane, problems to speak upiat a public/“lijke most SAC craft” carried |meeting set for 9:30 a. m., Mar.| ecret equipment. Photographers {10, in the Senate chamber at the were baired from the.scene of the Statehouse. charred and scattered wreckage. It won't cost you a dime and itt Names of casualties were with-~imay-not-net you one, but what a held until next-of-kin are notichance to sound off. fied. The Air Force said six of [the 17 aboard may have been . servicemen who “hitched” a ride More Candidates [rom Honolulu. . Details Withheld File for Offices The Air Force said the plane : i “lost” a wing as it came in for More candidates continued fil-|an early morning landing in clear ing for seats in the Legislature, weather, but gave no details. Congress and county offices to-| However, Sgt. Forrest Mecday. Dowell, Ft. Worth, Tex., who was First in today’s line-up was DI. on duty at the guard house of the Roy B. Storms who filed for hispage said he saw the plane touch sixth term as Marion Countyithe ground, bounce into the air Coroner on the Republican ticket. and then crash. John G. Tinder, Indianapolis Those aboard “tried to climb attorney, filed for GOP State Sen- out the windows” as the ship was ator from Marion County. enveloped in smoke and flames, Gail Ewing, 20 N..Oriental St. ggt McDowell said. Another candidate last year for the GOP goldier said he and guard créw mayoralty nomination, filed for\members carried some passengers .|State Senator. [from the plane and “all were conThomas J .Courtney, Brazil scious but cut and dazed.” filed at the Secretary. of State's . , office for the GOP nomination for In Critical Condition Congressman from the Seventh| The plane left a trail of flamDistrict. ing fuel fronf the spot where it Albert A. Fisher, 52, a shipping|first hit to the point where it came clerk at the Kenneth J. Galm tool |to rest, witnesses said. firm here, announced his can- One of the injured was described didacy for Secretary of State in|as In “very serious” condition. the June 24 Indiana Democratic| Public Information Officer convention. Wayne W. Bradley said the wing Mr. Fisher, a native of Mont-|Was lost as the ship settled down gomery County, has lived in Para-|for a landing about 20 yards from gon, Morgan County, the last five|the end of the runway. : years. He was a noncommis- He said the plane never turned sioned officer in the Army from all the way over but burst into 1930 to 1934, stationed at Edge-|flames and was destroyed. jwood Arsenal, Md. A special officers’ board began —————————————————— an investigation. red With Senna of danke TV Sat Presented To Walter Reuleux Strong “circumstances” sur- ‘ rounded a larceny suspect who! Walter Reuleux, program .diwas arrested with an armload of|rector of the “Indianapolis Symnylon hose after he sprinted away phony” series on WFBM-TV, was from the drug store where they were swiped. The 27 pair of stockings sud{denly disappeared yesterday from|Company of Indianapolis and |a rack in Dorn’s Drug Store, 572| Arvin Industries of Columbus, {Massachuetts Ave. Fred Washing-| Ind. - iton, 21, of 1222 Cornell Ave., bolted |
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groom knows about the wedding. | lall dressed to go to work today, the house.” | Telephone and telegraph wires| A 37-year-old confessed driver but he couldn't get past the ov, Schricker, smitten by a are buzzing today as a prospec-of a hit-run car that killed a blockade set up by his wife, doc- “iy bug” Monday, reported he itive bride and the Red Cross try pedestrian and injured another tor and office staff. 2 late a “good breakfast” and added [to locate her missing bridegroom Christmas Eve, 1948, started a| “I feel a lot“better, just a little the “nice sunshine today probably {in time for his wedding. lone-to-five-year sentence today. !'woozy,’ the embattled Governor would help some.” It seems that 18-year-old Charl- Thomas A. Washington, 2453 told The Times. “I'm taking some This is tH® first time in M magne Cline, 2845 Station St., has‘N. Oxford St., received a stern of this ‘new expensive medicine Schricker's seven years as Go been planning to marry Cpl. Ray- lecture on drunk driving as he _ strepto-—something or other, ...» he has been absent Dots yn imond O. Van Camp, 21, of 43656 was sentenced by Judy Harry O.|; , , it costs about 75-cents a shot| ¢ ickness. He is 69 and hea N. Olney St., for a long time. |Chamberlin, Criminal Court 1, | eldeved 1 seneral ep Sons She figured he was due for a yesterday. eo 2 i . h : g Y. £00C tealth, [furlough next month, so with an Washington pleaded guilty to a Things Are Toug | After breakfast, the Governor {made a futile attempt to leave the
leye to flair, she wrote to the lesser charge in thé long-delayed | {Governor's Mansion for the State-
Bride :and Groom TV show in case to escape a possible 2-to-21- FOI Safecrackers
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An aijling Gov. Schricker got!. .. but they won't let: me out of
New York to inquire about alyear term for manslaughter. But | ouse. He beat a hasty retreat | video wedding. hertold the judge he was still net | Safecrackers had a hard night, the face of determinéd oppoThe show responded with an sure he drove the death car. |with little or ng loot from three ction from his wife, his execu.
Suffers Broken Arm {lobe ; ’ ‘ They battered off the combinaThe only eye-witness, Clinton;,, Tne bored seven holes ind Bus Soetol Who ordered him ftrell, 57, of 1416" E. 22d St.Lr." me safe at. the Mid-City| 22 1 bed for “at least testified he barely escaped deathly... Corp. 33 N, Pennsvivanial” C5 as Washington's car hurtled the g¢ and still didn’t get in. “I'll see you down at the office sidewalk in the 1800 block of Mar-| At Booth Fisheries Inc. 123 N. tomorrow,” whispered the Gov. tindale Ave, He suffered a broken, now Jersey St., they battered the ernor over the phone, apparently leg. : 4 combination off the safe, but fearful of being overheard, Mr. Kitrell said the car roared. o.in, couldn't enter. The Yeggs - |Army to turn him loose long|O™ Striking Robert Harwell, 28 | c4y)04 for $3 left in a desk enough to keep his date with the Of 1921 Hovey St. then swerved) : bride and teevee. {back into the street and disap-|
drawer. | | (peared. Mr, Harwell died within Elsewhere, hoodlums who ap- | tan hour in General Hospital.
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| w lokay and set the date for Mar. tive secretary, Arthur Campbell 20. Everybody's happy about the {whole thing, except the groom, | (and he doesn’t even know about it. Charimagne has less than 48, {hours "t6 accept or cancel the (TV date, and Raymond is at an {undetermined air base in Alaska. The -Red Cross now is trying Ito locate him and persuade the
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Board to Take Census Lanney Cork, 1812 Yandes st.,| School until after ‘it was closed | who was walkin ; _ for the night stole $5 and three | . m s g with Mr, Har-| . li Of Children Here ““Iwell about 50 feet ahead of Mr. fountain pens rom The Nomar, ; ri : ; nly worthwhile haul o e The Indianapolis Schbol Board Kitrell, said he managed to jump night was at the Sanders
will start a city-wide count of out of fut tars Pau, k (children Apr. 22 to provide a Severa rinks { : ; : {foundation for school Pa. Police Sgt. William Hague fhe eigarett machine Ras broken Dr:'Spencer W. Myers, deputy linked Washington's car to the|—- "°C ADOUY 39% genera] schools superintendent|accident through broken glass who presented the plan to the found at the scene. He said Wash-| ’ board, said thé census will in-|ington told him he couldn't reclude children up to 18 years. The member the accident. : task will be completed in one day,| Washington, a packinghouse except for necessary call-backs. |worker, admitted he had several Dr. Mygrs said the figures will drinks with friends before the ac-| enable administrators to more | cident. To his pléa for leniency, ® accurately plan school district!Judge Chamberlin declared: . boundaries and distribution of| “Liquor and intoxication were children in the buildings. It also/the wffolly unwarranted beginwill show birth rate trends and ning of this case. The court would child population by areas in the be far amiss 1f it didn’t apply
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city. |the statutory penalty. / € A Ni oa x Adult volunteers, and high) “Just remember, people who Di ves f ~~ school juniors and seniors will be sell the stuff never serve your ng istan Bis’ 7 / \ {enlisted as’ enumerators. Identifi- sentence or pay your fine.” Ard pon cation will be given them for use| In addition to the prison sen-| 7 Nd FED ! os |when making census calls. tence, Judge Chamberlin levied a 7 bs ! oo [$50 fine. ll ji. Friday Is State Police | num € ia . IU Gets $28,128 = a LH Application Deadline r ———— wi Applications for positions as n Research Grants HOE Indiana State Police tréopers| Times State Service em
must be postmarked on or be- BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 27— fore Feb. 29 to be eligible for Grants totaling $28,128 have been Supt. ‘Arthur M. given Indiana University for Te-| Thompson announced today. |Search en health and nutrition. | | He said a recruit training They go to the chemistry depart-| school will be started at Indiana Ment. - University in June and that the The largest grant, for $6393.] 25 successful -candidates will be 80es to: Prof. Felix -Haurowitz from the Atomic Energy Commis-| ision. - He received it for ‘research!
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conferences and the like—with| , the major responsibility for meficrineg me PUIDESS Of obs loesl fluencing interracial relations and yo 004 pe hoped io ald the Na. attitudes in churches. tional Council of Churches to lay “You can count on the people’s the foundation for local church support where leadership is forth- experimentation in inclusive right and courageous,” was his memberhsips. pronouncement yesterday. | “The churches should minister “We can’t get rid of discrimina- to all people in all neighborhoods, tory practices unless we get rid of to all races and national groups,” segregation,” he said. And he Dr. Baumgartel said. -And he spoke of the value of conflict, quoted this Scriptural passage: ° healthy conflict, in bringing “ ‘My house shall be called of about healthy change. {all nations the house of prayer “A person is not a whole per-. . ./” Mark 11:17, son unless he is accepted by others and accepts all others on a basis of equality,” Rev. Me-| Cragkin explained. :
Report Is Challenged
The Indianapolis Protestants decided: in their discussion which] preceded Rev. McCrackin's talk, that the report of race relations in local churches, constitutes a challenge to them. They recommended that Mayor Clark be encouraged to carry out his plan of appointing a human relations committee. And they urged that “our churches join with
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Dr. McCrackin congratulated improve race felations.” tors in pursuit. He was nabbed Industries and William Julian, | INDIANAPOLIS {on use of radioactive materials to - .* the surveyors for getting the in-| People enrolled at the workshop|and arrested in the 700 block of sales manager of Gibson Com-| TRAFFIC CASUALTIES study formation of agents in the * formation that persons of other especially suggested churches in|Massachusetts Ave, pany. Mr. Reuleux was honored (57 Days) body which immunize against disraces are welcome or unwelcome Di-racial communities sponsor-all-| Judge Scott McDonald in Mu-|for his work with the “Symphony” : 1951 1952 |ease. | in local parishes. He said Protest- inclusive congregations. nicipal Court 4 today granted a|in the first commercially-spon- Accidents ....... 1181 1084 | Others receiving grants were: | "long Distance is busy COMPANY ants had been’ unable to make a| They called attention to the continuance until Mar. 4 on a|sored symphonic series in the Injured “........ 464 504 Prof. Harry G. Day and Prof. with defense” 4 successful race relations survey [rogreas Made J Jace relations prelitinary charge of larceny. country, { Killed ...en00avie 9 9 (R. B. Fischer. —— in Cincinnati. MoCrackin as. SPOTS and in schools, Taking a However, Dr. McCra ; 11. leaf from the‘book of the youth sisted in the founding of an all: |g, ,n¢ they asked the churches to! inclusive (interracial) church nin," deehanges of youth choirs ie . howe ony Which an ot, with churches of other races and| . = : & ; ; Per tn the ngested’ down {Hi0 thier such programs of pro- \ : rs ged 8 FRanklin 440) ¥ 2 town area. : : : : : ii Called National Step . - ’ iA ) * .. Leaders Responsible | 0. HoVard 7. Baumgurtel. ut AT.HOME. IN INDIANA FOR_SO.YEARS He charge the leadership of de- |, ,iivq secretary of the Indian- 1872-1952 - nominations — bishops, synods... ie Church Federation, de- :
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