Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1952 — Page 2
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| lie SUNDAY, MAR. 36,1083" Group Indorses 2 for Juvenile Judge.
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People Think in Tax Line | —But Such Thoughts |
|Partisan Committee has recomi- °
imended Harold ‘N. Fields -and
{Judge Joseph O. Hoffman for the i ) 5 S Ss Republican and Demo- ome | ‘NE ‘ ; . rratic nominations for judge ‘of ui ; By ED KENNEDY has some good observations on She was assured the govern lera #3 Juvenile Court in the May 6 priWith mixed reactions and with fans, too. ment only demanded payment. |; Imary ¢ balloting. i el
“re? Every- 8 mixed emotions Hoosiers queued ‘Its just like at a game Every-| A GI in line took a dim view 2 alltNR commits of ibs
, y ften in | g week and came face to Pody wants to win and o of servicemen paying income Who b : WB a dh cost of govern- their haste, they gripe before tax Afr Force Cpl. Willlam H. group, headed by Mrs nas 0 >D ment : understand what is going on.” gtikeleather,, 318 8. Roena 8t.,| {Beasley Jr., ang, Mrs. Ralp us- p en ' J t ow’ he said, ‘To me it is a small voiced an objection. 2 (ted, explained that members. in- at coffee co They Were beating OmOFrows price to pay. It is much easier to . ’ | £9 tdorsed the candidates for their Wh deadliné for the filing of the 1952 : 4 I don't think servicemen tive party nominations but ore ei 3 part with a little cash than 10 who M va The men. iri World respective party federal income tax return, too, u pay. ) {would not participate in the gens 2 is #0 lon
sit in a Korean foxhole..." : War II didn't. They got a big They found the price of .citizen- Mr. Straith-Miller, who served pion and so should we. It's
ship high and they were think-in the Air Force in World War ing about the “why” of it. They II had another comment. Hie 2g toward your wa,
wage earner, the word alon the car deale
leral election campaign next fall
‘Indorsed Before | Mr. Fields, candidate for the
were serious and they were ‘Eyery year I stand in this line | 4 ination and Judge «. man, od cynical. Some -responsible and a few os before the deadline 1 N. T. Pease, 817 E. 27th Bt. BE EO erroh wa The wage e some irresponsible. wonder why I'm doing it. 1 al- called for more taxes if it would (election. ’ were. both indorsed by ; it. Taxes an The average time through the ways walt until the last minute.” help the men in Korea. the committee for the Juvenile | an awakenin liné was about 20 minutes, butt Deputy collectors wondered "It taki a doy of money io Fe re onsination back In 1046. or Honey hus b at some points it took an, hour why, too. LJSUPPOTL og 38 BI sa. ? (Mr. Field lost - the nomination. Joseph O. Hoffman Harold N. Fields through his f or more to run the full course. ‘“Thete never is a line in Jan- thing they should ta ¥ more a \Judge Hoffman was elected. : : One woma They had time to think as they uary and you can file then and help win te wn Su Only one other candidate has “was not intended to reflect upon six years he has been Republican’ wife of a fa clutched their deduction siips, re- not have to pay until now. And GEE 0 SE CECE filed so far for the judgeship. Hefthe character of or achieyements member of the Marion County re A ox turn forms, and, work sheets, there's never a line at the cash- . y | is Edwin C. Boswell, seeking the of any other candidate.” Voters' Registration Board. as RY 8 80 Some Question les. window," a collector -re. Scott's Comment GOP nomination in opposition to| Mr, Fields served in World War Judge Hoffman has been on the pal She OU ods marked. ; More than 100 years ago Bir (Mr. Fields. - Judge Hoffman is/II as a colonel in the Army in the Juvenile Court bench here for six 3 cryer, There was little griping. But Miss Georgia Scheiring, 1035 Walter Bcott wrote -the lines: lunoppofed. Pacific theater and for the last years, Sa hee eh usnAm a pis pe cost [Cursed war and wracking tax a Aeniratice Was given on a He G Look At Rex's Teeth ee HE Comments range from an! vi is hi 3 beyond the have left us scarcely raiment to ts the candidates Inqorsed a R e Gets a Loo ex's leet erately. But ADFUr: hoy “ey 3 we A Ge i ur Sere a caught OUT backs.” © BEGORRA—Colleens fair of St. John's Academy Choral Club jthe even} Oe wleetion, he al ROCHES anes Sores 15 |an entirely new fleld of dental re. sodnt for. the pay 1 shut up,” to profound Pe 8. J 2» F buildi . P » | | M LI, « Ly . ing. observations on up. Tt of .the In the middle. But as loyal Amer- ee In. he Federal Dunn tune up on their brogue and don their brightest green to celebrate basis amd the administrativeSodium fluoride, the chemical search, has not yet been given a a hes te
nation and world. lcans we shouldn't argue—just, .., “in, Englishman's phrase, | St. Patrick's Day this year. These “Irish” maidens in the show in- | Wo [ogormed by trained per-/many communities are adding to name. It makes possible micro.
pay it,” she said. | clude (left to right) Marcella Many, Sheila Sullivan, Marjorie Win- sonnei» the committee stated. [their drinking water supply. to scopic examination and photo- savings, repor srs Tete x Hak ys ‘Unreasonable’ ta ot tiniees was mot fay zenread, Lois pal, Marjorie Bogardus and Sheila Mears, They | -The indorsement was voted two help prevent tooth decay, will graphy of the tiny teely and Sthes i Abd learn about the responsibility of| Mrs. Marjorie Church, 2476) Korea, aid to Europe, the high will present an Irish song-and-dance program at 8 tonight at the {weeks before the deadline for stop cavities that have already ei, ye, higgins i pri Toke an to supporting the government of the/ Madison Ave. would have a re- cost of living, new shots tor | school auditorium and tomorrow at St. Roch's Parish Hall. (filing of Shdidasies, x started when put or i cavities pal als Such as ais, EU) i Loe an in people. ‘examination of the income tax Johnny, frozen wages, le 's gO ———— s—————— Ye Rods the animal still Ralpyne ds WEEE earners He worked off and on last Your QUBOR. aon able and Hdlous Jaen, HEX! Oeics Jrocery pel Canada Keeps Eye On Russian Trawlers a nals, as discovered with the its mouth open as it rests in the It has $11 mi pri id al 3 pemrty tne ous. L think we should pay, but were but a few of the Jos OTTAWA, Ont., Mar. 15 (UP)Claxton said that although the/file and the committee felt that/aid of a new instrument devised dentist's Ban It Uoes net Saute But Ernest Ag Be a 8 Svening | ot so, much, especially when being thought about. |—~The Canadian government to-government did not attach any|it has a responsibility to the com- by Dr. Erling Johansen, fellow in any pain to the api fo 3 s Presiden : 54 Technical High School they are wasting the money,” she Parting with money is always day began an investigation of thespecial significance to the presence munity to make known its deci- dentistry at the University of majiipy) ation requires — jos Swelled A 0 3 “ y : sald. “They won't send me to good reason for thought and the movements of 33 Russian deep-of the ships off Canada’s Westsion at this time,” the commit- Rochester School of Medicine and velopment of a techniq y ih y or They'd better owe me S0T08| Alcatraz for saying that will income tax line provided time for sea trawlers in the North Pa-Coast, their movements would be tee’s statement said. | Dentistry here. user. It is simple and inexpene F an " n e inohey when they a4 up. the 08! they?” |a lot of thinking. leifle. Defense minister Brookeunder constant observation. | The group said its indorsement| The instrument, expceted to open sive. ranches. ures,” he commented as he headed v ; " People are
for the line. But he had another Credit is goo
thought. “Tech 1s a great team. 4 ; ’ at the Morr We should be in the Big Four” . 1 per cent c he observed. » standing. ’ As Jim was off to his start as| The thread
public attitud more respect f ful shopping. , scarcity is gor Loren Hous tor of the CIC every cent of home pay to |
a wage earner another Jim-this one James Smith, 63, of 2441 Bradbury B8t.—had completed the cycle. Mr. 8mith lives on his re-| tirement income. He was profound. .
“I've seen this go up year after! year,” he sald. “I think it's get.| ting Lp Rign. Especially for the Pay people in the lower brackets. They, need all they can get just to live, cir pay cut
' // A \\ | \ = 3 ~, ’ « Sp on. 1 don't see how the lower in CENTERPOISE POWER LARGEST BRAKES WIDEST COLOR CHOICE Josks pay 01 come people make it,” he com-| : . , > ‘ i are Chevrolet's Jumbo-Drum brakes, with Choose from 26 rich new colors and plete layoffs. mented, | RD, Sngine rides fibly 11-inch drums, apply more le-' two-tone color combinations . . . 3 : i He said on
the Edward Straith-Miller, 73¢ N ” ; ; ’ . nded between new high-side mount- verage for more stopping power. Stops widest choice in Chevrolet's field. Dis- 500 today. Graham Ave. likes to compare SusPe _p cushioned in are smoother, safer, with less driver effort. tinctive new De Luxe interiors are color- ’ ey
taxpayer reaction to the fans at a ings . . . centered, po ! tched to the exterior body. i basketball game. Mr. Straith ar. Bonded linings last nearly twice as long ma e exterior y. something el :
Miller is a basketball referee and up their unen
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"Jack Reich, membership secre-|
- tary, yesterday was elected exec-| ve vice-president of the Indiana BODY BY FISHER
electrical plan mills. But ott and New Cas touch of the tb The plywoo
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} te Chamber of Commerce. | Fisher Body sets the standard-for styl Chevrolet's famous Knee-Action ride is Chevrolet’ measures a full 58% inches © 4With the chamber since 1040, ing, for eraftsmanship, for comfort and now even softer, smoother. New shock between centers of rear wheels—a broader . South Bend ha nb succeeds Clarence A. Jackson convenience! And Fisher Unisteel con- absorber action smothers bumps and base to give you more stability on the . through the u : abo resigned to become president struction is extra strong and sturdy. jolts more effectively than ever. road, less sway on the curves! One plant in the American United Life In-| has had 3000 ‘ surance Co. : Thanksgiving. : He has worked closely with Mr. f Some
kson. He also served as pres-|
: s ; : { ent of the Indianapolis Junior Lowest priced in its field! _ What do : Chamber of Commerce in 1042-43, this beautiful new St i : ’ yleline De Luxe 2-Door Sedan—like Mrs dnd was president of the State many Chevrole! models=lists for less than any comparable p- : rors. Shny Juniors C, of C. in 1943. model In its field. (Continuation of standard equipment and me v
shame we hav the money we we go to buy taxes on that “The only w is to stop | likes butter, too high, they And butter ca to 77 cents. Mrs. Mary said, “Your m make it, fast, with it. The tre taxes and pric you know you Mrs. Edwa Milburn St. it's prices mos pepper.” - Mrs, Carl Cc St., added he haven't been have a growin school. We'd there doesn't s to, thistax bus
~ He then served as vice presi- iim illustrated is dependent on availability of material.) dent of the national Jaycees and was invited to speak in 30 states on “Why Young Men Should be Interested in Government.” . The appointment was made by the entire board and was announced by R. H. McMurtrie, president, and president of the Huntingburg Furniture Co. Mr. Reich is 41, and lives with his wife and two daughters at 5949 Evanston Ave.
Dinner to Fete
Israel Official
City and state officials will help sponsor a dinner on Mar. 30 honoring Mrs. Golda Myerson, Israel's Minister of Labor. To be held in the Claypool: Hotel, honorary chairmen are
Gov. Henry F. 8chricker, Mayor Taxes, Alex Clark, and Bupreme Court “p Associate Justices Samuel Har- Ties are
They're territ think clothing much. It's foo How can-a y ple buy a hot payment what . y . their taxes?" No other car in Chevrolet's field offers you a single one of these a { : slipped. Peopl ® ° ter when buyil features. Yet you'll find many of them in America’s most costly cars: we ride righ other stores. exactly a: fi
rell and Sherman Minton. Mrs. Myerson {8s coming here to describe Israel's progress as that - ! : 2 country nears {its fourth year of . independence. SHe will also re-. port on the $500,000,000 State of Israel Bond Drive in the United States. Others’ helping sponsor the dinner are Howard J, Baumgartel, Executive Secretary of the Church Federatipn of Indianapolis; Abe Borin, President of the
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