Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1952 — Page 2
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‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1952
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Reagan Plans To Marry Nancy Davis
HOLLYWOOD, Cal, “Feb, 28 (UP) — Actor Ronald Reagan, president of the Screen Actors’ Guild, and actress Nancy Davis announced yesterday they will be married March 4 “in some small lehurch in southern’ California.” Actor William Holden and his |wife, actress Brenda Marshall, Iwill attend the couple. Mr. Reagan said the quartet would: leave Hollywood by auto- . ‘mobile for a quiet wedding in some small church in an undisclosed city “somewhere in south.
si el? Black Market In Report S— Predicted by 2 Auto Industry
The misuse of state-owned cars by state workers was CL pt : sharply criticized today in the WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 The ’ automobile industry, warning of
: : Ava first report of Indiana's “Lit- * ‘a new black market im car sales, tle Hoover’ Commission, created has urged the government 10 by the 1951 state legislature to [boost allotments of critical ma-, economize and streamline state terials so it can meet public de-| government. mands by rolling out 5 million, As a result, the Little Hoover vehicles this year,’ Commission recommended the Industry ‘spokesmen who met creation of a state motor pool with National Production Auwhere all state-owned cars could | thority oficials yesterday said rebe serviced and repaired. The re- tail sales last year totaled 5,142,port also recommended: 758 units, 68,770 more than the ONE ~— Placing all state cars| industry manufactured for the
under the sole authority of the| domestic. market. The difference Division of Public Works and came out of stocks in hand. i ern California” vet to be selected, Supply instead of the various| But now, they B&said, dealers’ Following the ceremony the couple will honeymoon in Phoe-
stocks are decreasing rapidlyv,, January sales exceeded those in| December, and fpublic demand this; year will be for at least 5 mil-| lion new cars, they estimated. | Current allotments, unless, {hoosted, will leave 1952 production
state agencies, | TWO-—Establish and maintain a car pool or pools whenever the| need may be indicated by operational costs. (This is expected to cut the need for personal autos] for some state workers.)
nix, Ariz, for two weeks. Mr, Reagan said he would return to Hollywood by March 17 due to movie commitments, The wedding is Miss Davis* first and Mr.. Reagan's second, He was married previously to
ore o N ars i 8 and ee ne A Oe a] ‘ ha actress Jane Wyman. Mr. Reagan for state cars. said, ( > met Miss Davis shortly after he AWAIT BIG MOMENT—Five freshmen nurses at IU Medical Center practice for big cere. and Miss Wyman were divorced mony tonight when they receive their caps. Miss Elsie Louise Asmus, 5256 Cornelius Ave., serves as the model while (left to right] Misses Marillyn Alice Hastings, R. R. 2; Jeanette Stafford, 434 Euclid,
repair, state- . cars. i sa tie indisy Jay Be per- Ave.; Margaret Lou Brown, 3837 Byrum Ave., and Jacqueline Fouts, 102 N. DeQuincy St., superoto. mitted 0 produce 1-m on cars . ; . FIVE Eman ut Tanta Te April-Tune period —the vise the cap fitting. — Cutting 2d Tooth
They said this situation may produce a black market in car sales similar to that of 1946:48. NPA Chief Henry H. Fowler
several years ago.
Five-Day-Old Girl
FOUR —= Adopt new rules and regulations governing the purchase, assignment, maintenance, use and sale of
ALL PROARD = talisopler woes loadud on planes at West- A ES i too Are of all state-owned cars, reassign- over Air Force Base ass., recently for flight to Korea where 8 y J his hag gti BMIEe. DRE agente rr helicopter, Ulree months of the year. This Egyptian Stand Hinted In Defense Pact Proposal 8 U. S. Airmen Safe by records the cars are not being stripped for shipment, is pulled into the hold of a C-124 Globe- [the level now set for the second CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. 28 (UP) — ministry, made the proposal in After "Chuting i in Storm sused. at Jiaximum eipeionex. ittl master, quarter. : A high Egyptian official suggest- an interview published in the Horr Spade TeROr a : He asked.the industry to esti- ed today that the U. S, Britain. Wafdist newspaper Misri. Arab’ Although he emphasized that
“state- ° 7 : 4 n owned. cars are being’ used « O1l Plants Sub Carrier Charged jrate Hie additions) ajlotments SliFrance and Turkey join other than |steel, copper and aluminum they ctates in Middle-East defense he was expressing his “personal Some |
ci ge Tf wel With Mail Theft would need to reach that output, pact. but send no troops here un : v asa an J 1 y 27 ;. taking into account the etals : Fe uh Views, : y : 10 ames W. Webb, of 19068 N. g meta SN ty TE a Don t Lay By New Jersey St. "today was they have in inventory. He asked Jess ap threatens, 1 aata ey of whether it be a major or minor charged with stealing from the them to make the same estimate viser to the { practice Strike Stocks Members of the Little Hoover| ri e oC Commission noted other states anticipate a 15 per cent reduc: | tion in costs because of such economy measures,
ANNA, Ii, Feb. 28 (UP)—A five-day-old girl kicking up a fuss in the maternity ward is busy cutting her second tooth, Anna SYDNEY, Nova Scotia; Feb. 28 city Hospital reported yesterday, (UP)~—-All 18 men who parachuted One sparkling ivory was disfrom a U. 8, Air Force C-47 trans- covered when. the infant gasped port in a snow storm. here landed ner first cry at birth last Friday. . . safely, the Royal Canadian 5 Mr. an Mrs. it was believed they might Mounted Police reported today. ™ PAsents fre Mn RN 111., provide a preview of Egypt's po- The men were said to be “in g0od who also have daughters aged slegal ad- sition in the Anglo-Egyptian talks spirits” and resting at a Sydney .ix and seven : Egyptian foreign opening here Saturday hotel =n : :
complete operational cost records
for a possible quarterly quota of ’ . ees ram iv iaa : xe
mails. hing a substitute carrier since 1.1 milion units. 6, stole a letter containing rete X ,
By United Pross ° $15 75 in marked money. postal Bourd of Health Post Ayres & Ce. FRanklinid41)
Oil industry leaders said today, inspectors said. He was arrested Goes to Pat Barton AT.HOME,IN INDIANA FOR,80.YEARS
they expect the government to t his home last night. Former City Controller Patrick 1872-19352
In a statement to inspectors, intervene in the public interest if wehb admitted stealing between Barton has been assigned to handle legal affairs of the State
Officials Disagree {275,000 union workers carry out|/70 and 100 letters since: Feb. Board of Health by Attorney Gen-
However, many state officials]
regard the economy measures oftheir threatened strike at mid- but he contended he netted less the Little Hoover Commission as/ hight Sunday. thak yo, he stole | t eral J, Emmett McManamon. ~ “penny wise but dollar foolish.”| Industry spokesmen sald there ( ~ ° “H medical expenses. MONEY.” Mr. Barton held the. No. 2 job . They point out the recommenda. is enough oil stored to last for| iin Indianapolis’ city administrations call for some extensive. under former Mayor Bayt.
some time,” and a spot check] ition spending, which is not what the|inqicated that the industry = Car owners He was also
Litt “ a state trooper, Ju Je oer Commission Was made no preparations to increase served in the Navy and once held ormed to ‘do. /the storéd supplies the post of Area Rent Control
One state official, connected gtrike threat. Yetplte the, Stand i in Line
With state spending, complained The unions were polling their
the Little Hoover Commission 4 was created “to go after the big memberatuip today. on a governs WL uy ags things but was only chasing pea- men ' mediator's request for a nuts hy going after the state| week's Selny 1 the Uereatened) cars.” He added the amount of Walkout, money the commission could save fefiners. in the Texas
on cars, if it can save anything, Louisiana gulf coast area s was “merely a drop In the buck. POTted no efforts were being made tomorrow night's deadline.
director. Mr. Barton fills the vacancy caused by the recent death of Maurice E. . Tennant,
Long lines formed at auto,
license branches in Indianapolis ‘Downey Avenue Church and And most other parts of the state re- today as motorists hurried to beat Applies for Variance .
An official step toward a $200.-
for lounging! for housework!
for gardening! - for sunning! :
et.’ They shouid go after the big to ihcrease storage of gasoline; Despite the later-than-usual 000 church building now has heen coAbings: or. st and oll. ; rush, license owners had to wait taken by the Downey Avenue EP i si 3 doh x Sh : » Bey OR. WABLIAE. rannes 2 iy Sg Brae Ba ol MRRETL & = —
woe MP0s ‘only “an averagtedfnasyt tire SNe x minutes” here, said Clyde Black. ha Congr eH CR TAS wpe director of the Bureau of Mator the Zoning Board for a variance sources indi : Vehicles, to construct and improve the tus Hoover. Commission, said Sait He expected about 8000 licenses properties at 111 S. Downey to 6 commission had dropped ani The American Petroleum Insti- {, he sold at the nine city the extent of the named sum. The Fm ST Ee ed St REL I ax tota state, the 60- day total is expected pufiding as a church to replace Sty Commieion was making a J0cke of HOA21000 barrel” of [Jeu 3 ion tomoreaw. {he present one an eatin wi nals, in| « | Th 1 land an accessory building. The "Instead, the commission will in- | transit and in pipelines, This com- {and Je Pep are Now in buying, Zoning Board is expected to pass vestigate the state's ‘penal and/pared with a daily average de-| getting scarcer.” Mr. Black said. on the application about Apr. 14. correctional institutions. Other mand for gasoline in the country| gy ive expect to come within 5
agencies under the economical during January of 2,820,000 bar- {per cent of last year's record be- Miss Farrar Now 70
eyes of the commission are the|rels a day. » e |fore deadline. RIDGEFIELD, Conn., Feb. 28 onservation Department and the| At the end of January, the API} He warned there will be no ex-| (UP)—Geraldine Farrar quietly
Hi, ¢ a arientnt., the com- ald, ue halind stocks of heat-| tension, as in some years past, observed her 70th birthday today. | mission will be held M 26! EF a a 630,000 barrels and said police would start arrest- [The noted soprano quit the Metroar. 26 while the daily average demand|ing drivers without 1952 plates politan Opera in 1932, while at nas 2,620,000 barrels. 'Saturday. |the peak of her career,
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State. Sen. Elkhart, may out of the lin nomination fo This was in he filed for rer Senator again ticket. Filing for th not scratch hil Governor, but intention to 8 seat - “weaken: possible candi
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Mrs. Nelle ] Indianapolis nomination to Representative Earl Buch Ave., for GC State Represe Jesse C. An for GOP rent Representative of the power Committee. Louis Baldo Democratic nc Senate.
Junk Grab ‘Horse Pow
Two men ° and wagon t away after the parts are bein Joseph Frail Randolph grabbed eigh and four bral vard in a da day, Value of mated at $48.
