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Key Republicans In State Boom Sam Harrell For Governor Pro-Taft Men Times Handling of Famed Elwood eather Outlook | Action Again Delayed Vine, Dynamitei}
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Crash Story Mentioned in ‘Look’ ‘500 Qudlifications On Parking Fine Hikes Police station
ar containi THE WEATHERMAN today CHICAGO, May 20 (UP)=Poe d th ed {had good news for Speedway fans.! A boost in parking and traffic vide money for a bigger inspec- lice Sgt. Joseph O'Donnell ‘was . rough a His five-day forecast predicted|fines again has been delayed by|tion force and is not expected to|sitting peacefully at his desk”in
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and came to little rain after Thursday. The|City Council.:
last two Yislitying 9478 lov he First.scheduled for approval JUS ilo Race ars Ssturfay andliwe weeks age, the measiie Need Further CR “He gave It to me like if was ¥ { ] " ‘QO ‘He Vv . / » ; again was held up last night as Need Further Changes 8 : ) aNgy Bod 00] reather wi the Indianapolis Safety Council] The fee boost was sought after oy fied Jest Sandwich yg temperatures climbing to the gos! Urged changes in the ordinance. [the Council last month refused to ~ It was a stick of dynamite
A i p alls PASS a general revision of milk, on Friday, the forecast said. As submitted, the measure ¢ laws which would have included complete with detonating cap.
affect the retail price .of milk, ithe station yesterday when" a Health Department Director Dr.iman came up and laid something Henry Nester said, on it.
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By IRVING LEIBOWITZ From Lake Michigan to the Ohio River, key Republicans in Indiana mobilized support today for Sam Har-|
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| Since Sunday night - there hasi/for a hike in all parking fines, S i : “Stand back everybody,” 8gt. T/oHIESN Ra rell for Governor. ,been little temperature change.from $2 to at least $5 and rush- }1® a on Waa O'Donnell roared. “Get out." en the cor As a result, Mr. Harrell, Nobles- Lowest reading during the hour penalties to $20. ipartment said further changes S&t. O'Donnell led an exodus from y ville businessman, appeared in a+ fis hours was 51; highest was 54. ,,. p N Harger, president of would be required » “Ithe office, ra, favorable position to walk off: B Weather Bureau officials Beh Ry eg. 2.9.
exFran. ty Council, urged that| . TOther, Fran plained the constant temperatures IC Sifety Council, urge J. Wesley Brown, Council rep-|. pom mpm dynamite didn't exe
. kept in t with. the Republican ‘nomination fines for moving trafic violations. .. n . | Soni he for Gdvernora were caused by low-lying clouds); "0 40 Wioher than the $5 and aseTLALNG Of te J Ign Commis | ninfe and an expert from the This drive appears to be an| that blocked the sun's rays. g4" proposed. These fines nOW|racommended Council approval of Domb and arson squad came to TRAFFIC effort to block George Craig for! 9 ee - —— are $2 and $5. : [ree me DITo vet | remove the cap. . IES Soyer: bli ChE sds OPS Hikes Cost Dr. Harger said his group be-ifusal of the planning and zoning |g "1 beater of The Hilt, Jails s) sider Mr Cra - Paitictars — loved the moving violation fines group, a wis Bg in the back seat 051 1952 Login a Er an Of Canned Goods shoud be made as high as park-| He urged changing zoning on|of his parked car. / 890 2858 hower supporter despite his fre- DA eH Crp 8 Be WASHINGTON, May 20 (UP) |Ing fines. {N. Delaware 8t. between St. Jo-| «1 4on't know where it came 272 1268 quent denials. : "a —A new price regulation effective] He also proposed a system of 5¢Ph and 11th Sts. from residen- en, and I didn't have any use 25 28 Just as the majority of Eisen- today may boost retail prices of {increasing fines for repeat violat-|tial to business in spite of a 7-to-|g5; jt go I thought I ought to hower delegates to the state con- nine canned vegetables and fruits ors, Gonte against it by the Plan|give it to the police,” Mr. Shalitls by Truck vention favor Mr. Craig, "a by one to two cents a can at in-| 4. oot in fines, first sug- ommission. |explained. number of Taft delegates support dependent groceries. gested by Mayor Clark with sup-| He also. urged approval of a en + me 5 Mr. Harrell In another move, the Office of| . a . change on Southeastern Ave. be- ed f Cc | : [port from Police Trafic Capt. Sentenc or Cruelty Will Boost Harrell . Price Stabilization today suspend- Mc Engi |tween Prospect 8t. and Sherman] : May 20 (UP) i "ed ceiling prices on raw cotton Audry Jacobs and Traffic. Engl-in, which the Plan Commission! ROANOKE, Va. May 20 (UP),
Sen. Taft's appearance here June 6, the eve of the state convention, will bolster Mr. Harrell’s ‘stock among the overwhelming number of Taft delegates.
and practically all types of wool, |fieer Willlam Bilby. hia met withing not ‘given approval, —8amuel J, Tinsley began a onde ' 3 : ' : 8 s ition by Councilmen. Both zoning changes were de- vear prison term today for dunke T T — ticle. synthetic and cotton textiles, some O0ppos 0 g g year p HE TIMES, HEADLINE-Inspired Look's orf - | The canned goods order author-| Council members say they have layed for further study by the ing his 4-year-old son head first And, in today's article, Mr. Fur-|ized wholesalers to increase received “many” protests about|/Couheil. * . (in a rain. barrel. Tinsley's wife into the shattered slightly their markups on canned the ordinance, | The Council approved making|testified he told her he was teach. Hall Place one way south between ing the child the rain barrel was
Keith Jensen a skull frac« he was run a picnié, nding a Sune
The Indianapolis Times’ han-|which appeared on the newsdling of the story of an auto- stands today entitled, “Survived pas Jooks
Mr. Harrell, like the ma- tek crash in which six Elwood by . . . . Sr peas, green beans, corn, toma-| a Is of his pare jority of GOP candidates, favorsifatners died won mention today, It is a sequel to the story offhomes of the 28 they are “sur-iy,..' tomato juice, fruit cocktail,| _. Seek Street Funds N | 18th and 16th Sts. > |dangerous. Slmer Jensen, Taft for President. .- __“|for the second time in a nation- July ,26, 1951, which appeared vived by..." pineapples, peaches and pears. | Sa i on ast , Ulyss Cure Sen. Taft will have a reception ije publication. on Page One of The Times under| , Soon after the tragedy, the Chain groceries are not affected "8 a iL DF tr] accidentally for convention delegates in the ; ¢ pyrnas, author of “And this headline: Travelers insurance companies because they buy directly from Yebs ee STRAUSS he drove ths Claypool Hotel's Chateau Room. gujden Death,” wrote an article 20 CHILDREN LOSE DADS inserted a full-page advertise- canners, price officials said. How-|0MiClal8 a8 “CriLicAtly SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW e yard. Sen. Taft's Indiana appearance for the issue of Look magazine, IN COLLISION AT ELWOOD ment in Editor & Publisher mag- ever, independent grocers may|Y®A™ : 2 : 0 St. Mary's was exclusively reported in The Like The Times story, Mr. Fur- azine commending The Times for/add their percentage markup to| Only $150,000 was originally 1s and died Times several weeks ago. the same district. It is doubtful nas points out suffering goes be-|its treatment of the story from any increase in wholesale prices./provided for street repair this
Political observers still feel Sec- |p ther hoth would be nominated yond the six who "died horrible [the standpoint of traffic safety. JPS said these increases would|year and less than $50,000 re-| retary of State Leland Smith, Lo- 11054 state convention delegatesi deaths on a Hoosier highway.| In another look at Indiana to-|amount to one to two cents at majns of that allowance. gansport, and Mr. Craig are the, io on a]) offices at the same They were fathers, husbands, day, Look reports how Evansville retail levels on popular sized cans.| Last year the city spent more leading contenders for the GOP mye bread-winners. (AI the victims{is proving teen-agers In public The agency sald the action was|than $1.5
millon on street] nomination for Governor. HOW-| mpig decision rests with State worked in Genéral Motors’ Guide| schools can be taught how to|necessary because wholesalers’| projects.
ever, there are indications the... “ale J 2s e learnings have “suffered a de-| A bond issue to finance recon-| strongly pro-Taft State Commit-| a rman Sales Boe Xho Sah Lamp division in Anderson.) ‘drive safely. > cline.” - struction of the Oriental 8t.| tee also will swing support be-! oo oo at a time or all to- oe ee a bridge over Pogue's Run near” 8t.| hind Mr. Harrell. 4 . | Clair St. was introduced. If this develops, Mr. Harrell be- Ber id Mein Victory Guardian Home Called Inadequate Fletcher Trust Money for the bridge is not ex-| comes the top Republican con- hd { tor) | ; . ; * tender for Tong Th a job. | Obviously, if the delegates vote| Enlargement or replacement of, The Home houses the county’s To Fete Buennagel pectin to De wvalinble Tor 80 days, Van Ness Gains {one 8 a Hime, Me. JFostine 1! Marion County’s undersized, over-| abandoned, neglected and desti-| L. Albert Buennagel, secretary|which would increase the milk Tl State Sen. John Van Ness, Val. |S 2% Postion nD cr crowded Marion County Chil-|tute children. lof the Fletcher Trust Co., will be/inspection fees paid by milk! ay Vine paraiso, also has gained strength pr. Harrell for Governor if the | dren’s Guardian Home {is a| The Welfare Board resplution/Aonored at the 18th annual din-|processors. aa in the last two weeks of intensive givin" District already has one| Rust.” Marion County Welfare pointed out the structure is no|ner of the Fletcher Trust Twenty-| The increase is designed to procampaigning. man on the ticket Board said today. longer adequate for the needs of | Year Club in the Hotel Lincoln Darkhorse candidates in the) : | A resolution urging emergency the community and went on rec-| tomorrow night. . ' GOP race are State Sen. Harold My, Harrell has been gaining | oo sideration be given to such ‘a|orq urging that the project bel Mr. Buennagel has served the Back McKinney : Handley, La Porte; Rep. W. 0, Political strength all - over the|project was sent to County Com- (given immediate priority. |company more than.a half cen- . ane Hughes, Ft. Wayne, and Francis state, particularly among Organ-| missioners and the County Coun-| a ————r crn tury. %: ‘Against Critic T. McCarty, Brinifield. lization workers in the 6th, 7th, cf) growing out of the welfare ny ore Gi ter Di At the top of the honor roll One hurdle the Harrell-for-Gov-|Sth and 9th districts. {board monthly meeting last night. | vce s Jister Uies |also is Miss Clara L. Johanning, WASHINGTON, May 20 (UP), ernor supporters must overcome| Commenting on his campaign, The Home at 5751 University] ROME, May, 20 (UP)—Edvidge With the company 53 years. Other —Members of the Democratic is State Treasurer William For- Mr. Harrell said: | Ave. is licensed for a maximum Mussolini Mancini, 63, only sister long-timers are Rex Young, as- Party's national executive com_tune’s aggressive campaigning for| “I am pleased with the favor-| capacity of 81 children. In March of the late Dictator Benito Mus- | sistant secretary, with 47 years’|Mittee defended Chairman Frank lieutenant governor. Both Mr.|able reception I have been receiv-| there were 129 childre n—the|golini, died in a clinic of a heart service, and Fletcher President E. McKinney today against a forg | ’ - Fortune and Mr. Harrell are from |ing all over the state. | year's peak load—in the home. [ailment today. William B. Shiltges and Charles|mer employee's criticism of his| rsday i - EE, |E. Herin, assistant secretary, each|$22,880 expense account. {with 44 years. | The criticisms were made by
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| The group with 118 active and William 8. Bradley, former budg{19 retired members represents|et officer of the Democratic Na-
TE 6 A ha nnua SHO Pp 14097 years of service with the|tional Committee, and were con- . al 4 > |company, or an average of nearly sidered by the executive commit. > ; 57 7) A | 30 years. z |tee at ite meeting in Chicago last :
Officers of the club are Alfred Week. ] |Coffin, president; Harry Shepard,| Four committee members is-| SIZES: re rr ‘ ” first vice president; Francis B. sued a statement today nigerfing Smell 500 SHIRT id 05 Hartrich, second vice president; that Mr. Bradley's charges were) : . v Erwin L. Hohn, secretary, and Without merit.” The statement Medium . x HY Sat. and Mon. Foi Big ai was signed by Calvin W. Rawl-| Large The checkered flag design—
ee i————— ings of Utah, Mrs. Margaret O'Riordan of Massachusetts, Jon-
Nabbed by FBI 'athan Daniels of North Carolina,
he FBI today announced the ats of Fay Bostic, 19, beland Mes, Florence M. Lynch of 147 W. 8th St. He was charged) «mM; Bradley fails to mention with desertion from the Army atthe jmportant fact that Mr. MeFt. Custer, Mich., Jan. 22. Kinney is serving as chairman without salary or any other kind
sure winner, 2.95 of compensation,” the statement . * |said. “His predecessor (William First A traight back.
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Mrs, Luella Clark, former resident at 2214 Park Ave. died yes-
| : : |{terday in Stevens Point, Wis. . iron t On Everything Safety and secure ae Quis She was 79. In Indianapolis Mrs: | STRAUSS -- . bows in - stand how divine Love Clark, widow of P. T."Clatk: "was, ~~ SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW, Y Bu I - ! . active in the Travel Study Club| : ws have ou y: really “careth for its own. and Independent Social Club, and
in art circles. She won several! prizes in local art exhibits.
Mrs, Clark was the mother of J. C. and Stanis’ Clark and grandmother of Flauda Lu Clark,| all of Indianapolis.. Other survivors are her daughter, Mrs, R. B. Williams of Stevens Point, Wis.,, and a grandson, Richard Joseph Clark, Camp Cooke, Cal. |
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