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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SUNDAY, SEPT. 21, 1952
Rainier Asks Step Up Drive for Hospital XY
A major step toward acquiring |apolis was. taken yesterday. C. Harvey Bradley, president of W. J. Holliday & Co, accepted chairmanship of the major corBy JOHN V. WILSON {million Indianapolis Hospital Development Association campaign. Exemption of servicemen from | His division's job will be to paying property taxes during the gqieit gifts from the larger firms.
» Restoration of 1828 new hospital beds for Indianporations division of the $12 Korean War was urged yesterday Its goal has been set at between
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by County Treasurer Louis O. $5 million. and $6 million. Nearly |chairman; V. J. Cariani, Donald Rainier, '10 per cent of this already has Mattison, ' Edmund Schildknecht Mr. Rainier, Republican candi- been pledged by EN Lilly & Co. and Robert H. Selby. Two out-of-date for re-election, called on with a gift of $400,000. ES OP {state artists will pick prize winCongress and the 1953 state] “With the acceptance of a goal § | ners, ANOTT legislature to restore World War |of $1.2 million by the doctors of Gara Z. Antreasian is club presII laws excusing GIs from the Indianapolis,” Mr. Bradley said, HOSPITAL FUND WORKERS—C. Harvey Bradley (second |ijent. General exhibition chair- boxing char tax. | it means that about 25 per cent from left), has been named chairman of the major corporations |man is Edmund Brucker, assisted vs. Marcian A Jellow in 2 Taxhele shoulan’t jot the $12 million needed is in djyision of the Indianapolis Hospital Development Association fund [by Roland D. Osborne and Mr. Joc to reba have ® Pay When hig does. Se! si. drive. Appointed to the division are (left to right) Russell L. White, |Schildknecht. ; 0¢-10. re‘al; e benefit of streets and other| Mr. Bradley, past president of Nr. Brad | save the exe city and county services,” Mr.'the Indiana State Chamber of Mr. Bradley, James S. Rogan, Evans Woollen Jr. and Otto N. | cad i . Rainier decldred. Commerce pointed out many em- Frenzel. Biting Injunction calls for... During: World War II, the ployers are now providing some | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Lee traffic snarl treasurer said, servicemen were sort of hospitalization insurance * Palmer won a court injunction to: . Attendi exempted from paying personal|for their workers. “But,” he asked. {keep his wife from biting him on For Your Sho onvenience endl property taxes and were allowed “what good is hospital insurance ooSsiers rex ame {the nose after he told the judge. heavyweight! to delay paying on real estate un- if we have waiting lists at all |illness prevented him from de- [I's cmon smear ————— - ret fortable in t til after the war. hospitals and hospital beds aren’t * {fending himself. Wir a EE LS mm “This is just as much wartime available for our employees?” On U 5 C It L t | 2 r oo ago (1919), as before,” Mr. Rainier said.| Four Projects Outlined ® ® asua Y IS . 2: sey butcher “They call it a ‘police action,’ but| Willis B. Conner Jr, general sammy) y . the bel if it isn’t war I don’t know what chairman, said the money will] Another Hoosier =erviceman| DIED OF WOUNDS Se, 7 b 7 e t. it 1s.” be spent for a new 300-bed Com-| ag reported killed in action in| Pfc. James W. Buddenbert, Ma-| 7, he. on 4 : It was 7 Receives Complaints . Hliity HOTEL ON the Enst Mae, Korea, the Department of De- rines, son of Mrs. Millie Downey, fh i F | BR FURNITURE COMPANY ' Both boxers letters from GIs or their families|tion Hospital, an additional 224|fense announced today. One died Anderson. . we i A 133 W. WASHINGTON STREET | the city on inquiring about the tax situation. Beds in Hetitodist JFosital aud/of sounds, 13 were wounded and | WOUNDED ei : . . . Willard The majority believed they are another genera, purpose pri-i ong injured. Pfc. Doyt E. Grossman, Army, exempt, he said. vate hospital beds at Indiana Um Among the wounded are aren of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gross-| every day 5 One soldier in Kogea sent in his versity Medical Center. man, Lafontaine,
Bey camp . “If we build these facilities we Indianapolis men: ‘ Y ng P
Pfc. Darrol E. Johnson, Army,| staff them,” he
payment too late, and a penalty Earl K.|
was added. Mr. Rainier said he wil pave to took off the penalty because he S'Téssed.
Sgt. Robert H. Dunn, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bainter, Shirley.
“ ' Indianapolis now has one phy- . [Pvt a ! + “wasn't going to send the tax bill ; . vt. Richard E. atterson, back to gong : sician for every 610 citizens com- | S- Dunn, 1413 Lexington St. Was| \rmy, husband of Mrs. Helen T. The treasurer singled out let- pared to the national ratio of one wounded during the battle of patterson, Albany. }
to 750. | ters from GIs or their relatives Bloody Hill, close to Heartbreak! . Sgt. William C. Porter, Army, ers Assisting Mr. Bradley as vice {son of Carlos Porter, Franklin. |
as pointing up the tax confusion. : Ridge, Korea. | | Fomting pS sent ina check chairmen are: Russell L. White, | ge Bother was (Old he ad 20] M/Sgt. James H. White, Army, for a relative in service 18 months chairman of the board of the . son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White, wrote: (Indiana National Bank; Otto men under him at the time, and Brownstown. | “In my opinion, a delinquent Frenzel, president of the Mer-|all but nine were killed. | Pfe. Merl E. Brown, Marines, tax charged to a serviceman, |chant’s National Bank; James 8. Sgt. Dunn is a graduate of|{son of Mr. and Mrs. Dow C. i 7 when in service and knowing Rogan, president of the Ameri- Technical High School an d| Brown, Roann. | ial nothing about it, is a very unjust 0% ational Bank, and Evans|i, ied as a DuPont Co. sales-| Cpl. Paul W. Fields, Marines, Willard situation.” (Woollen Jr, chairman of the|nan pefore entering service two husband of Mrs. Paul W. Fields, [ase Examples board of the Fletcher Trust Co. | years ago. He took his basic|Kokomo. and everyth From wson Air Force Base, . t training at Camp Rucker, Ala.,| Pft. Melvin Cyril Jostes, Ma- : Ga. a second lieutenant wrote| Anti-Red Paper Just |(hen went to light and heavy ar. Tines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril were played seeking to defer payment of his politiec Halleck S tillery school at Ft. Benning, Ga. C. Jostes, East Chicago. £amp Io. lows taxes until after his release next| ’ aliec ays Pfc. Danny I. Keyser, Marines; their folding January. He said he was “not at-| WASHINGTON —Rep. Charles| He is a machine gunner with , = cp 7010p. Goodall, South! i tempting to avold paying my due A. Halleck of Indiana said today |the 14th Regiment and bas beenip,; the big figh taxes.” the State Department's new Overseas about five months. Pfc. Lamar H. Trees, Marines conductor sy A letter from a saflor bearing “White Paper” on Russian slave! Pfc. James Johnson, 20, son con of Mr. and Mrs, Fay O. Trees, in on the 24 a New York APO address com- labor is just a “Democratic cam-iof John W, Johnson, 2704 Ra- Greenfield. : : on the 22plained he had received a tax Paign document.” {der St., is a graduate of School INJURED ; . bill although he had sold his car] “The Truman administration|42. Before entering service in Plc. Louis C. Shrad A | Met up in February, 1951, when he was always manages to wax indignant | February, he worked for Udell gon’ of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N eo recalled. about communism just before an | Furniture Works, 1202 W. 28th ap, o. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. good in oil
“I have no personal property election,” Rep. Halleck charged. |St. He was wounded Aug. 18th, Shrader, Flat Rock.
aside from my Navy gear. Please| “Now the American people are |e went overseas in July. advise,” he wrote. told something they have known | mu. wo tngianapolis service y SCHIFF'S Mr. Rainier explained the sail-/for a long time — that people... "0, teq wounded was Pfe. or may have been assessed in|caught behind the Iron Curtain |pping, Thomas, son of Mrs. Mary|] Shoes for the Entire Family at a Terrific Savings!
error by a township assessor. are cruelly mistreated. He is investigating before reply-| “The American people ge 1914 Vay” Ave. Inanagoln.” | i © 140 E. Wash. Big
ing. know, however,” he said, “the KILLED IN ACTION .
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The treasurer urged servicemen the Truman administration has a | ® 346 W. Wash. . and their families to write their sorry record for abandoning free! Cpl. Howard E. Boyer, Army, ©.1063 Virginia to dwell in Congressmen and state legisla- peoples to the arms of the Rus- husband of Mrs. Wanda C. Boyer, Stores © 259 E. Wash. » tors to amend the tax laws. |sian bear.” ‘Anderson. : as mma she 4 aS a eS AE M.A. SADE SLs tS SS aE Sms ia eiaan aes rr - sa— - o hy 3 THE bi Fourth of Ju fling around ” - “as .a stove l : ‘Many f age couldn't HOME HEATERS mors a : : . and as thei Everything dripped fron “water at 10 and down n » Bind The fire in the sunba ay i am to last it ou letting braw! v ; “oo. It wasn after being » , more blood i AUTOMATIC cuts on chee THERMOSTAT SN L No wires needed! ” THE fe lectricity! No installa- was arm we l Hom extra re | [PRICES SLASHED 20% te 70% a ma t ry oe tre | ON EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME who was 24 forget it! | MAKE YOUR $100,000 oi | hole in the Fine Furniture Styling OWN TERMS bothered hi Plus clean, comfortable and work-ree circulating heat Boxing ¢ No wonder Duo Therm is the most popular f oil heater in the United States! Format 5s How Sere niticently modern and spectacularly low 4 i priced . . . Brand new, factory olf Duo GENUINE SIMMONS n Milwaukee, Therm Oil Heaters in many styles and sizes METAL BEDS I watched Hoc Yom Wieh to choose, and at a price you'll Reg 77 i | pio . i, T ind mighty attractive. | $18.95 10 wri ii0S Tayler gerd Now From gd Ler o pour it in ’ i decision « . . NV | : | ERblhanadbd \ \\\Cy EG) | | FULL OR TWIN SIZE, WALNUT FINISH | 79a WE WI ! - ANNALS | Budget priced lar metal bed with rust resistant, “ ny =a next mornir | J THERM . 4 ME | baked-on enamel finish in rich walnut. Specially priced _MODERN “CAT ALINA SOFA BEDS from the Pt . rov ours u i odern sofa ; Bo Dual Chamber | during selling out sale. or lounge by day and a TaTobie Neepme accom. $ ) in the nigh! IIT | It's Easy to Pdy...Fairway yt. Uphotyfarsd Wn modavh Jobies. | prationnd ’ i : . e night a oS S— Ni outside of
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