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| - GOP Watches Ballot 2 fri u pets 2 told n Beating ip to | Spe ers—Stuc ly ¢ | +Jod Wi Sale ar caiesman ’ = Z Qa 5 : fA used-car lot manager has, Offi | 91 W d Li ! 1 | ad in Wisconsin; Siren Test .¢ zesme = Ofticia ord Lis j tab Ww i] in New 1 ea : [eased bv 4 ® Mes he ental After you aresuré.you know Bee, Indiar. apolis Times, 214 i o o X e t Air Raid A mann vy, |8 lall thé words in your ¢wn class- Maryland St. J official r Ka lert Cecil Heaton, 26, of 1028 8S. < . ess was R If; Checked : , |Tremont St, manager of Perry, room’ _speliing. ‘brush up on some. The Times Spelling Bee is of 3 ener EE, Apr. 1—The presidential hopes of Sen. esuifs Motor Sales Co. 1080 Shelby Si, of hase hed in th” Sicil word to any,‘ ramimar chool publ er. Robe A. Wo (R. 0.x may be decided today when nearly The warning operation was said two men came ints the com. at Washington last year. ¥ ister in advande.. Go to the i 1 Morey 1 million vote h ¥ successful, but many people pany office; told him they were 1 : yr munity center the hight your } Morey n rs. cast their ballots in the Wisconsin Primary, would have died. That sums up unable to pay for the car they| loc¥ Should help vou grammar Cry ols there. The list, pube nging, a “graveyard for many a presidential hopeful in the past. the official opinion of yesterday’ had purchased and laid. the car yu 00 Spelling Bee which opens lished in The Times last Sunday : : Burned $ : | Despite a forecast of cloudy jlat of me me arning equip- keys on his desk. : Monday, Apr. 14 in 19 community and yesterday, will be repeated i afi 0 ry ; : with some rain, a record vote was n Foo. He sid they started to leave, centers, Some of the National The Times within a few days.. 1 auto expected to climax the campaigns Col. Martin J. Luichinger, air then turned back and struck him woprqg might be in the local cons’ TWO, winners in each district here of Mr. Taft and his foremost raid warning director, said he was |in the stomach. He said they then {aq will be selected at fhe prelimix rst paid opponents, Harold E. Stassen and pleased with the sound level of pulled Ms coat over hiz head | mor a starter, here are 20 of aries. They will compete le place Gov. Earl Warren of California. the ney siren on top of. the L. 8. struck him on: the head and tn, National words from last Other district winners and towns - r source . Political observers ; pointed to Ayres & Co. building, but added stabbed him in ‘the back. year: ship winners at the semifinals = . ans Wisconsin primaries of the past he would réserve any officiall They broke up two office chairs, chifforobe DABOOR I'Thursday night, May 8. in aH | st U. 8. {in gauging the importance of this opinions until after he has re- Pulled Ye phone off the wall and| - pgekneyed pallor [Word war Setnovial anditon cy was a : ceived the results of checks made @ toldepolice. : 8 oling. Attorneys for Duke Stern, Indl. one, She Jat Wendel Willkie at 10 points around the city with| Arrested at Fountain Suu Jhubarh ahem nen {following night at the ee = | anapolis magician, today , said ampaigs. would audio equipment brought here and identified by Mr. Heaton... , ! : morial. stand or fall on the outcome of ug moccasin nar Su. - they will appeal his ¢ al fwi o The champion will go to Wi ppe onviction for the Dairy State's -balloting. He from’ Purdue University. ere Robert L. Elkins, 24, of| catias azale c. a possession of obscene literature, didn't get a delegate and it tell. Now, If public interest could, 1226 B. Minnesota St. and his| ,oonia © a a : [pater 2 : late in May to or 0 Stern, 39, of 3419 Hillside Ave.,(In 1948, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey only climb as high as the pitch|Prother. William A. 27. of 810, papgtie | Kumiguat Ithe National Spelling are ur was ‘found guilty yesterday by of New York entered the primary of the siren, the Civilian Defense Grove St. Both men were held| py pnop1y t saf {champion will stay in Washingsy drive Special Judge Wilson 8. Daily. and was defeated. '|workers would be happy. jon a id tier Share o- ot collate |; sompolence fon a full week and see important | n Crime The, trial followed a raid Feb. 26| mp. missing factor on the Re- The siren may sound fine to sault a ery ntent 101 Learn these well . . . there will sights and otherwise have fun. on the Acme Novelty Shop, 10 E. publican ballot was the name of the casual listener, but its effec. “11: be others in The Times tomorrow. | fk 4 Market St., wheré he was em- Cen, Dwight D. Eisenhower. A tiveness can only be measured | If you would like to have—free | $ rg pave os vr at by The way cares above ge [hare Ca vod kn How does It a es Stern is free on $300 bond. lany chance that he might make | [normal sounds of the city, cal The Times Pe a ce " Soe n Ms ays. - Judge Daily fined the former|a showing. Luichinger said. . send a Sent stamp to: ; Spelling bh ? 10 } » ged with TY performer le Zhe sentenced On the Democratic side, Sen. Other Sirens Used | appen fie he influ ys In jail. He refused Estes Kefauver of Tennessee was Reports that the siren ato : a request to suspend the jail term./opposed . by two stand-ins for Ayre) bas been heard miles son es ases et 2-Year-Old Girl Killed 1 you asked fie boys with the 31d Ohrn The judge ord police /toPresident Truman — Jerome Fox ithe downtown area probably are By Highway Truck | slide rules, they'd tell you that } 2 to supe : destroy pornographic books and/and Charles Broughton. With Mr, false, he said. In addition to| “|| © most auto accidents are caused, } ging he pictures seized in the raid. Truman out Mr. Kefauver was the big siren, 10 smaller ete Making three token raids early] PRINCETON, Apr. 1 (UP)—| not by faulty cars, but by faulty L. jer of a Stern was convicted despite his expected to win. were sounded in the eity, and, 17 today, police vice. officers found A two-year-old girl playing on a | drivers. Sure, the reckless drivers .§ nd cone testimony and that of another| The opening time of the polls fire department sirens were the same old lotteries operating gravel road near her home four] have their share of smashups, But Jf tory jail clerk, Wilbur R. Neitezl, that depended upon the size of the f lsounded in communities in the in Indianapolis, miles east of here was killed to-'] it's the normally careful driver, who §:. : Stern did not handle the objec-|community. However, they. gen- county. | Five men were arrested ii the day when struck by a Gibson, gets careless only once in a while; | i . tionable material and did not|erally were open from 6 a. m. (In- 1 A special siren effect was cre- three raids, and-according to City County highway truck. who has most of the sccidents. } : know it was in the shop. dianapolis Time) until 7 p. m ated by the Audio"Services, Inc.|! rosecutor John Ryan, they'll be/ State police sald the victim. | Keep it in mind nest time you (e Seven character witnesses, who : des (Musak), and .was piped over tried as test cases for the new Mary Ellen Coomer, daughter of: drive, won't you? testified Stern’s character was : x {Municipal Code which went imto!Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Coomer Jr. ES 1 (UP) N b k k k the company’s wires into 160 res-| ts “good” and “the best” included INCDIGASKCO LOOKS taurants and taverns subscribing | effect at midnight last night, ran in front of the truck while ‘by. The Indlenapells 3 Dwight = a post office supervisor, a Baptist [p= : to the service in fhe city, Col. Under the new ordinance, pos-playing with her older brothers Published by fs }. resident minister, an advertising executive For 290,000- Vote ILulchinger said. Session of gambling equipment is and sisters. | Times as @ public service |} demon- and other Indianapolis residents.| OMAHA, Neb. Apr. 1 (UP)— " The siren test was part of the - in co-operation with feta . t. Russell Carmichael led th Parade, a complete pleture | : : iment Judge Daily denied a defense Fair and cool weather wis expect. three-day = program to awaken) raiders rT ud the azine. is rt y The Advertising Council, s pus” by motion to suppress evidence andled to lure more than 290,000 vot: “United Press Telephoto. the public to Civil Defense. An |where baseball bool tickets magazine, Ws part Wm o lots in discharge the defendant onlers to the polls today between UNDECIDED—This + woman shown in a voting booth in Mil- exhibit at the Fairgrounds willy Lp 224 Bo a wie Sunday Times, election ~ Srounds the prosecution failed to|8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Almost 100 Loo anoarently couldn't make up her mind while casting her [be open from 1 p. m. until 10\Indiana Ave. and 811 N. Dilinols fad : introduce into evidence the search|candidates seek 18 Republican PP Wi Y tod {p. m. today and tomorrow. St. ’ STRAUSS —— warrant on which the raid ‘tookland 12 Democratic convention ballot in the Wisconsin primaries today. Indianapolis will have com- : ys ’ + .B place. sedis. " fad f city county and state lplete alarm coverage sometime Slated for Court SAYS: 1 r: Truman's w rawal gave lo ’ in August, Col. Luichinger said, Be Vv Bo ards S Sen. Robert Kerr of Oklahoma, County Roads {last week to combat Marion | gy 8 lation of the municipal code were oter Boards Set who had entered the primary as |County’s skyocketing traffic toll. money and labor spent in fre Haro) a Walcup, 52, of 1519 Udell . a “stand-in” for him, his first real 4 County Commissioner Jesse A. ating .the warning system has t.: e f AV For 1st Ward Visit Opportunity. to seek the Demo- To Get Spee [Hutsell said the speed zones will [been wasted unless a Be vo- (S, Clarence Bday, SL, ot wm cratic nom on for se i Branch voter registration Sen. Kerr a OE or Siselt. go into effect as soon as signs (DheEatée with the Civ Defense jof 1335 Union ‘St; Willlam ‘M. i boards will visit the First Ward Kefauver. imit i S ereéte He orde ed the (Clark, 27, of 1302% N. Benate - can be d.. He red the tomorrow. Only Mr. Stassen and Mrs: 7 | signs today Ave, ) Berman Klein, 44, of Residents ‘who did not vote in Mary Kenny, a stand-in for Gen. {f /speedi : Sh iff 0 nois either 1950 or 1951 elections must| Douglas MacArthur. were on the i EE rE oi ra Urges 40 MPH Limit eri pens All pf the men will appear be-re-register to vote in the May 6|Republican ballot, but there was| Mit on county hig | Sheriff Smith today urged Com| fore Judge Scott McDonald in primary. If they have moved to|a last-ditch scramble for write- approved for the first time today 2-M an S eed Municipal Court 4 tomorrow aftanother precinct, they must trans-| in votes between backers of Gen. by County Commissioners. missioners to post all roads in the| pe lernoon, Ror heir Yegistations. i Eisenhower and Sen. Taft. Limits of 40 miles an hour county ai a Isle with orn 0 n be In he » Jooks of tickets cor anc ar will operate, Er PH-s > C kd w {fiscated in the ralds, eight well { §

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School 1, at 3614 E. 36th 8t.; School 38, at 2050 Winter Ave.;

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p.m. daily, . including Sunday. Registration deadline is Monday.

Charged With Theft ‘From Mail Truck

Tacoma Terrace, today was held; lin Marion County Jail by postal

Block Co. postal substation. He was held under $1000 bond.

{High. «School |L.yndhurst Drive and Post Road,

were placed on all 11 miles of | also suggested 30 mph limits near,

Road, ‘the ~7- mile al schools. | Mr. Hutsell said the sheriff's of-1,

Although handicapped with only two-ears to patrol all of

one of the main traffic routes to fice is studying other heavily t tside IndianSchool 73, at 4101 E. 30th St: and| Lawrence R. Jones, 33, of 132 py. Harrison. \ Marion County ou

Commissioners arso slapped 30!

stration authorities on a charge he stole mph limits near Ben Davis Junior | _ Court-| three packages from a mail truck High School, 1220 8. High School | |said, “I think we’ should thor-

and Ben Davis iSchool, 6200 W. Morris St.

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|traveled county rpads to recommend which ones should get speed

zone priority.

Commissioner Golden P. Silvers!

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the city, and Marguerite Staub, 201 8. Post Rd., who was arrested on U. 8. 40 east of Indianapolis, Mary E. Riley, Knightstown, was fined $5 for speeding 45 mph in a 20 mph zone on U. B. 40 east of the city. Sheriff Smith isn’t sure when he'll be able to put four patrol: cars on the road-—the usual num-| ber, He now has two in service, one wrecked and one disabled with mechanical trouble, He said one new patrol car will arrive tomorrow, but the County {Commissioners have not yet ap{propriated funds for three more cars requested. INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC CASUALTIES | |

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