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is ; - Ke ¥ ak : ” ’ A-Bomb ok f A Block Captains big Bayt RR wg of in TR CS : 4 x . ‘Blood for soldiers, baby care Wednesday and Thursday — In Attach » Congress Told . * : : 2 : . | and safe swimming will be con- Bloomington; Friday—Lawrence! WASHINGTON, Mar. 29 (UP) ! i A 3 4 A cerns of the Red Cross this week. Township High School, 2-8 p. m.|—Air Force Secretary Thomas K. : . t ° | he Defense Blood Center, 18 Mother and Baby Care classes Finletter has told Congress that > U { ’ ? pr Georgia St. will be open Tues- start Tuesday, 1-3 and 7-9 p. m., the United States would use the Air : - : . i) day, 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., and at the Red Cross Chapter Hou=s’ atomic bomb to retaliate for a f : : : . ‘ "It" both. t " ou Thursday, 2-8 p. m. The sched-/1126 N. Meridian St. They'll be Russian attack on this country. ‘. ; By NOBLE REED" - a ; 4 h he tepublican an K {ule for mobile unit visits includes: held on Tuesdays and Fridays Mr. Finletter made the state M NEARLY 1000 volunteer , igi Ie a Ie have worker § | Tomorrow Bebch Grove for a three-week period. ment in recent testimony before ar <'worRers have decided . the R_ every hiogk, elselions in hg y | Methodist Church, 2-8 p. m., and| Senior Life Saving classes a House appropriations subcomTRA ia eS ibate th future would reflect the will 6 J | Wabash Ordnance Plant in Ver- start tomorrow at Kirshbaum mittee studying the Air Force best ‘way ‘to contribute eir nearly 100 per. cent of, the peo million County; Tuesday-—Mari- Community Center, to meet for budget. His testimony was made a share to democracy and gov- ple Tou Few Vir ion; Wednesday Frankfort; eight Mondays, 7:15-9:15 p. m. public today. s on Yew ote f£] ~~ - A seme —- i ———————————————— a An ———— — - EE —— ernment and make it work is to ~ ' { : y start at the bottom in politics and Only 70 10 80 ‘per cent of thw i : WASH work from door to door. voters have’ gone to ‘the polly J ’ ” The Def Action on this idea of commu- here in the past elections. | i 4 « : . notinced nity service was started two years The club's figures show thaf re. : ago by several younger business °° the number of votes cas® in thg Quality Jew elers 7000 offi and professional men and women. v 1950 election was 40 per — 3) v > will parti The idea savgnt on ana this Bleater thal 1a ihe 3344 Sout} * . plosion year it hecame a fast-moving po- election In e ve wards wher | { t month. litical organization’ known as the the block captains worked ~~ Proud Y resen S The A Tepublican Block Captain Club “Our figures show the club's | - sion ann eomposed of 950 “amateurs” work has Increased Republcar : 9 “limited 1 learning the machinery of politics . majorities In five wards about 1( 3 MN 0 ’ ers and | from the ground up. Block Captains’ insigne per cent.” Mr. Reid said: | e o 4 defense. 0 Amateurs Trained oe : : The first phase of the club's ! ted to o The Aub basically is providing precinct, in five North Side 1952 election program was com * fromap the training ground for people wards, pleted this week. Members nelpe ing grou who never took part in politics We want the block captain get ‘registered several thousandil Nev hefore . , . training of amateurs system expanded to all the wards residents who were not eligible : (3 il Behind a long range program in- In the city and we would welcome to vote } TM LING 10K GOLD FILLE, B The te tended to Increase the quality of a-similar organization among the The next step will he an all 1 . Eng, . cp AR CELpT» the fourt candidates for public office and Democrats all over the county,” out. door-to-door drivé to get the ’ dl RCLEs YOUR WRIST IN AE : The D thve, improve government, said Mr. Reid. voters out to the polls on elec 2 that “wif Fach meniber is assigned to, curity rec ring door bells in his residential : designed ‘Wlock, checking members of alll eek Our 17 = / vr. of the A fatntlies on registration for voting : he - warfare and then following up to see that S . ’ 4 equipmen they all vote, + A hi \ Pp The club's original organizers, od 5 n ssem > AN" “The « War on a a, Eighty-two candidates, 50 Re-|Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, Walte signed ta realizing thelr generation had to Publicans and 32 Democrats, are|H, Barbour, Paul M, Collins, Cor ey to obser step in and do something to raise UNNINE for Marion County's 17) nelius G. Jamison, and Morris W fects on ‘the standards of government and seats in the Indiana General As-| Davis, explosion reserve freedom. sembly, i Democrats for State Represen- said. » Some of the organizers Included Dirty-seven Republicans are tative—Lennel O. Royer, Herbert The tre Noble Dean Jr. of Dean Bros, Peeking 12 nominations for the, 8. S8hockney, Joseph McLafferty, . SUPY, Doe Pumps, Inc, who is general chair-|110Us¢ of Representatives and 24 Daniel Howe, Paul J. Barrett Times photo bv Ray Bright » positions Oh rs Reld JR of Railway Democrats are running for the Emma Lou Thornbrough, Lee A MARCH TAKES IT ON THE LAMB—It came in like a lion | * Departme Service and Supply, club co-ordi- PATLY'S 12 Representative nomi-| Miles and, true to form, is geing out like the gentle creature Rosemary plosions nator; Thomas Hasbrook, Dlind{nations, . ; | Robert L. Tove James A. Murphy holds. That is, if the weatherman doesn't cross us up. an attacl member of the legislature; War-| 3p ten Republicans and eight| Dobbs, Virgil H. Fox, Karl J. Rosemary, 13, lives in Valley Mills and is an eighth grader at FOR YOUR PROTECTION A DAINTY approxim ren Atkinson, real estate agent mocrats are seeking their re-| Murphy, Larry Baker, George H. 0 tur Coniral DURABLE SAFETY (WAIN area. who is club treasurer. and Roy spective party - nomihations for Duffy, Miles H. Lloyd Jr., Percy scat ‘eniral wo oe — —————— Army Sweeney of Keeling & Co, adver. ive state Senate seats, I. Harden, Willlam D. Gates, J h . D d " y i : indoctrin: tising agency. Republicans for State Repre- Thomas Taggart Connoll yY, I exercises “Most of us knew nothing sentative—Wayne O. Adams, J.| Charles W. Church, Richard IL. obs In eman 0 ICe [40 i Army about politics six years ago," said Perty Meek, Robert W. Lyons, Stern Jr., Clarence Joseph York, Among DP’s | the tests Club Chairman Dean, “We found 2A 8. Bates Charles D. Rodg-| Forest Walker, Willlam W. Mann, : >of FeroRy . talion co it rather mysterious, complicated ers, Carl 8. Bury, Daniel C. Miller. | Herbert C. Wadsworth, and Law-- BERLIN, Mar. 29 (CDN)- The AVAILABLE IN ing servi and a rough-and-tumble game, | William D. Mackey, George 8. rence A. Duncan. owner of a Swedish country home WHITE OR YELLOW Airborne But when he decided to do some-|iener, Kenneth F. Blackwell, Republicans for State Senate — advertised recently in a paper for Lo Infantry thing, we found it was a means | O5Car W. Cooley, John E. King, Robert ID. Armstrong, Thomas Eastern German refugees for a of contributing valuable service Nelle B. Downey, Earl Buchanan, Nugent, George Rose, Arcadia “butler—gardener —— chauffeur, : M; to the community and to our- dolph J. Roehl Balz, Donald M. Ream, C. Wen- and wife.” ; All of selves and to our future.” Earl J. Murphy, Leo Kriner, dell Martin, Gajl Ewing, John No butlers answered, but the ceiving | He sald the club would not O'!Ver Bell 8r., Addison M. Dowl- G. Tinder, Robert Lee RBroken- 187 couples who replied included You would expect T™ ite Americon Quen 7s 0-mige ercise L recommend any slate of Repub. "§ Thomas C. Hasbrook, C. burr, Harold O. Burnett, Willlam| 17 former greenhouse proprietors, | Times Stata Service fo pay at least Ny sxuurats fmere we n 2NROUREC lican candidates against another, Titus Everett, Frank Borns, Mar-|J. Schmidt, J. Russell Townsend a student, a doctor, a lawyer, and ANDERSON, Mar. 29— pay nificent watch . . . a beautiful bracelet « ticipants “We are working simply as part fore R. Gunderson, Harry W. Jy. and Edward F. New, four former owners of East Prus- Anderson, long known as one twice as much for . » . fashioned into a gorgeous watch- tude iu of the regular Republican organi- "oY: { _ Democrats for State Benate— #ian estates. ee : h thrilli l bracelet for you. The American Queen g zat {1 et o } 0 Wu) ' ran "a ur«: Josep alker arr, Lana . ms i . | : 0Ff 1de-o0 n . : : e Lion og § Ju they. fs andl Roy Rr ne, Iker B Sa pi rmbt of Inians 8 most wid | Sue rilling qua - encircles your wrist in an aura of golden Mp e mprove & qua of ecan-| y , ’ f ) y S. y Pa- ci s, q : | ih ates le q y Floyd Bass, Alembert Brayton, | vid Probmtein, Charies H. Money| f n S ks 8 les, was shut up tighter, ity and exciting : beauty. . . . There's inner beauty too , . , try batta The club now is organized with Yohn Max, Edwin Brubeck, Ches- Cecil McConahay, Mary Garrett, l [ an a drum tonight as police beauty. mm the beauty of a fine, accurate 17-jewel each. Or Blot atria ry Lpkanias] With ter L. Case, Raymond Demaree, and Greyble L. McFarland Jr. | . made a sweeping crackdown on : = movement , . . doubly guaranteed—by Pendlets A ——————————————————— \ : ' 4 ’ prostitution, gambling and other ourselves, and by the manufacturer. - fol on Democrats Registration WU Finds | FTOMOTION ~~ <r or ve ing_abor a ) T The crackdown, ordered by, p : | hd flight u a omorrow * Republican State Treasurer Mayor Noland Wright and the! hl 1B Jewelers weapons Pick { arve { Voter registration for the May Strike Threat | William Fortune, 39-year-old Car-/ safety board, closed the city's] ICY J [) L Base, Al 6 primary swings into the last (mel farmer, last night formally! three houses of prostitution | or full week tomorrow. Deadline is » announced he will be a candidate] " p re : ‘ ; The N For House |: Very Serious orien governor™""" | Xo arrests mere made, wut sme : : : etiam} | Marion County residents who oe sited Fea | Mr. Fortune became an out- .o .=,%5 LO eS BY cuca] 10-Diamond Bridal Pair Democratic leaders hers did not vote in either the 1950 or WASHINGTON, Mar. 29— Standing DSU (514 "The Times du Freal 19! i - ndiana bank-| ' reached far down the list of po-|,, 5) Sections must re register to Adolph Brungs, president of the n oe a “The whole town’s locked up— | litically unknown workers in gible to vole. AFL Commercial Telegraphers, Ing circles soon gambling houses, too,” he said Lash thelr selection of a candidate t Residents who have moved to Western Union Division, said to- # after he became Calling it the “strictest crack- ; rl > O another . precinct must transfer day a nation-wide strike of 30,000 § state treasurer.|,..." in Anderson's “history "| q LOND run for Congress from Indianap- their registrations. This may be Western Union workers appears & He transferred ,,. o . Wright said: ap freak sp olis. . done by signing the name and “inevitable” $40 million in Ww : 2 : up to 7 Their congressional candidate, address on the hack of the old A company official conceded # state funds from . Feally put the thumb- southern John C, Carvey, 36, an attorney card and mailing it to the Regis- that the “situation looks bad.” : large city banks Slew. on them this time, Ander- lyzed C and World War II veteran, be-'tration Board. The union Is conducting a to smaller rura11 08 Dias never seen anything like blocked came active in Democratic poli-| Branch registration boards “trike vote. institutions inan = drifts of ties only a few months ago and wij travel throughout the county MT. Brungs said Western Union effort to “equal-| The Republican mayor said the | Snowf: has lived in Indianapolis three through Saturday. Tomorrow Negotiators “haven't budged an ize” distribution crackdown was ordered in keep-! weather years. noards wil vis . inch” in contract talks on the . of the funds ing with his campaign promises tern Eur visit the following Mr. Fortune unds, i o u A native of Converse, Ind. Mr. (04 in the 12th Ward: CTU'’s demands for a 16-cent an] =~ In 1950, he de- the 1951 election in which he ings of Carvey attended Culver Military | School 4. ~t 630 W hour wage hike and a 40-hour feated the Repub defeated former Congressman Harde: Academy, was graduated from W. Michigan the Republican machine); * waien oeademy, Univ R.% gy , Uni. | St School 16, at 1412 M. Market Week With pay for 48 for the com- candidate in the state convention Te Was, the sout Yo a hel yi CW 28 ann St. School 24, at 908 °° North Pany’s 30,000 messengers, clerks, to win the nomination for treas- The bli ! ) AW, [8t., and School 63, at 1115 N, Operators and technicians, urer. He accomplished this with T Fi S English University Law School, graduat-{p. "1 “And it looks as if they won't ; rarric uspect hl § ing from the latter in 1047. In ai the R lo BARE" Mr. Brungs sald after a) ay vind handshaking cam- T h L British After that he practiced law in an, ¢ Registration ( CF paign in 86 of Indiana's 92 coun- Qu t a esson Board office, Room 12 Courtho short meeting with Federal medi- |, Y port. Houston, Tex. two years and use, ; tes, : came to Indianapolis in 1049. He will” he open from 8 a. m. to 10 ord, 2 Mandelnam, lie ais Mr. Fortune was a state repre- Willlam Strawberry, 31, of A cha started work in Democratic poli- pe 3, daily, including Sunday. pany id . 2 " sentative from Marion County in Byram Place, can testify that it Sjetmain es hers as ehairedn of the ——————————— . the 1047 session of the Legisla- doesn't , , . te a strik : pay to try running do pemocratic' Research Committers Butler BMOC ar Sion Wil fuplete Sts tare. a Sor wis ent ot ROI SAR A SieR dor mis several months ago. S : weekly newspapers, in Dunkirk you a sticker : 3 Thirty He 13 2 member of the North Cc . {has not set a strike date. Its pres- and Waveland. ] 5 . ship fro: Methodist Church, North Side Ki- | ontest fo Aid $0f congas expires ut MHRigH!) Mr. Fortune is married to thei T° irieq it yesterday afternoon, She was wanis Club. American Legion, | . | . new! onday. . Bex ni Shion former. June Hennessy. They| 204 now faces charges of dis- in the h Masonic Lodge, Allisonville Civic| ripp ed Children Nigel ps are schedule onday|,... four children—Janice, 9: ardenty conduct and reckless driy- Nearly Improvement Association, Phi! The candidate who collect th g. {Pamela, 6; William, 21, and ng. . ’ > ported i Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Ph and|most money for crippled children | | Richard, 1. | [Officer George V. King, who and we; Order of Coif. will be named ie Vole aren| WTTV f C [jl matemal grandfather Was a aarMUe at Tninals. sy . fat bot He lives with his family atiygso Big Man on Campus sity 0 arry {Julius Augustus Iemcke, former Maryland Sts, said he gave] continue 5832 N. Oxford St. | Nine candidat Y . . . \Indiana state treasurer and build-|Strawberry a ticket when he . night. re ithe tes RSs are Sug on 26 Cincinnati er of Indianapolis’ Lemcke build-| tried $9 tum north on Illinois St. rg Off-se . . . the, Ie inne - : ing.” His paternal grandfather from the wrong lane. chilled n Howling Blizzard Hits inounced Friday after three days Games at Home was William Fortune, local busi-! Strawberry then tried to run Europe : of voting. lL.ast year the contest i i CAR : : Ss v and civic leader. | own, said. a Southern England omg Min a ne Sontest nessman and civic lead him down, he said Swiss LONDON, Mar, 29 (UP)—Gale in the Indianapolis area Twenty-six major league base-| Mr. Fortune is a graduate of| Officer King commandeered a yah ’ : : ball games will be brought into Princeton University and attended car and pursued Strawberry avalanc]

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throat, Southern Kugidnd today deh, 119 E. Westfield Blvd Eur year by television, Administration at Harvard Uni-[jjinois. Strawberry banged in| Gl Joe ’ d com- gene Bennett, 1228 N. Belle Vieu WTTYV, Bloomington, Channel|versity. Ie is a member of thei, the rear of car and was held ' munications. A championship Place: Richard Lacy, 3035 Guil- 10, announced last night it/ Protestant Episcopal Church and 9 . : A d L soccer football match and a star ford Ave: Chet Perkins, 1620 8. w Prine . place! by another officer. n ; 8, 2 - would carry 26 of Cincinnatiithe American Legion. gy ; horse racing card were canceled. Leland St.; Roger Pluckebaum, Reds’ home games, beginning He is the third candidate to, ‘hen Officer King arrived he Yau Airplane flights to the conti- 218 N. Mount St.;- Warren Clem- with the opening day clash with announce for the Republican took Strawberry Into custoay., =o x nent and overseas were delayed ents, Logansport; John Benjamin, the Chicago Cubs on Apr. 15, nomination for lieutenant gover- a e oy, for hours. Incoming planes from Mishawaka; Sanford Rader, In a preliminary announcemefit nor. The others are State Sen. Y Old Bo i xt New York were up to five hours Orange, N. J, and Ray Lines, last “week, the station said it Sam Johnson, Anderson attorney, -rear- y ch t late, i Marion. : would televize at least 12 games. and Milford Anness, Metamora. Kill d bh Car coffee. a . . nn a a public relations official for ine Y That’ THE FULL schedule, an- Kingan & Co. A 4-year-old boy became the Hork: nounced last night, includes the . UP . — 17th person to die in Indianapo- general, lovely to look. at... . following: Killed on Tracks lis traffic and the 40th in Marion public t . | May 15 and 17, Chicago; 23, St. - DALLAS, Mar. 29 (UP)—A County so far this year, . | Louis; 26, Pittsburgh, and 30, 51-year-old Dallas man went fo He was Walter Todd, 2109 All- Guilty h to oa / i New York. sleep on the Missouri-Kansas- free St. killed yesterday afterq "4 June 1 and 3, Boston; and 24, Texas main line tracks and wds noon by a car on ‘21st St. near DET an Lt | 8t. Louis, decapitated by a train when the Shriver Ave. The driver, Earl H. Mary F AF Y { July 3, Pittsburgh; 8 all-star crew did not see him in time to Jameson, 34, of 2362 Highland \ boardin| Fos u p ; game; il, Boston! 12 kay A Dew stop. rhe victim was identified Place, told police the boy ran in \ L old Jen ashionable open toe $ s | York; 17, Brooklyn, and 19, il- as Claude ILouis Cooper, front of his car. ying c classic... soft, supple kid . | adelphia. : S—— i ———————————————— ————— 10-DIAMOND DUETTE 26, face In‘aavest colors. FoF Aug. 6, Chicago; 20, Brooklyn: . & on toda goyest colors. | 23, Philadelphia, 28, Boston, and aster ictu re tor A reco cool, restful, vigorous 30, Chicago. hefty N walking . . . all day long! Sept. 4, 26 and 27, Pittsburgh. — day. dion. a | Oct.—World's Series. oh In red, green, ; Yi } The schedule includes 10 Satur- N ° beige, white $1395 I j 4 DI NUM s days, eight Thursdays, four] G0 ot or black \ z Shoes Wednesdays, two Fridays and . There Is No ; 8 ? : one each on Monday and Tues-| : : : \ YS «ah on snday sha Tuas] Finer Diamond SENSATIONALLY PRICED : 5 Dr.Scholl's Shoe Fitting Experts To Serve You... Will De televised. Than a Pay Only $1.50 a Week Our skilled attendants use Dr. Scholl's sae | BR ' facogroph priv of you stocking feet te ‘Golda Myerson ; / arney Ss ' etermine the proper last or shape of shoe ! . . . : I | i your feet require.and Dr. Scholl's scientific will Speak Tonight Quality Enjoy wearing while devices to measure the feet and shoes for (Editorial on Page 22) Diamond you pay at your exact size. | Mrs. Golda Myerson, Minister No Extra Cost . ; of Labo 8 / | 4 Feet Hurt? Relieving Foot Troubles Is Our Business| ot or hor ™ iH be nel ; : . ot Barney : : : Every attendant is thoroughly trained in Dr. Schall's own classrooms celebrating the founding of Israel Grevyh and clinics to choose the proper. Dr. Scholl's Remedy, {in the Riley Room of the Clay- r Travel Appliance or Arch Support to give you quick, inexpensive relief pool Hotel tonight. p will arr ftom all common foot troubles. : Nearly 400 guests will hear her Iu VL hola. 4! : | , Come in For Free Foot Test discuss the role America can play N - - | a in. sm i 8 's - : —— - ne : D r S h // ; : fh Suposnk Sade 3ndepen A small boy witnesses the Lord's Crucifixion in the for oo, extra Ga _ a - C 0 4 FOOT COMFORT? SHOP {give a full report of her country's

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