Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1947 — Page 2

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THE... Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN RON-SECTARIAN WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Office: 5217 West 15th Street Residence Teleplume Be. 0074-R

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Classified Ads All ads for Bus column must be written out in full, on one aide of the paper only. They should be mailed to us or brought in by ID o’clock Wednesday mornings. Please do not telephone in your ads. CHARGES: The miMnum rate for an ad here is 30c. For an ad with more than 30 words, the charge is 1-cent a word additionaL Payment must accompany each ad. Coins er stamps will be received. SLIPCOVERS, lamp shades made to order* Janith Parsens. Be. 4368-J. MUSIC IS A MARK of refinement. Give your child private piano lessons in your own home from an authorized teacher of the Indianapolis Piano Teachers Association, and graduate of the St. Louis Institute of Music. Call Ga. 6247 for details. ALTERATION’S AND REPAIRS on all types of clothing. Mrs. Jos. Beberdick, 5045 W. 13th St. FOR SALE -l strawberry plants; evergreens and shrubs. Phone Ch. 6673. Will plant or make your lawn. KITCHEN AND BATHROOM WALLS washed; also woodwork. Call BE 4334 M between 7 and 9 a. m. or 5:30 to 10 p. m. WANTED SPEEDWAY PROPERTY We Jiave buyers waiting. We will give you prompt and courteous service. We also write insurance. NORTH-WEST REALTY COMPANY, 1518 Main Street, BE 0610. Residence phone BE 0729. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3 per rick, $5 delivered. Heim Lumber Co., 4300 N. High School Rd., Hi. 1281.

MR- II I Wk Ulf p| iwawiwcmZKsiireti j New Number CAPITOL 2121 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS may be reached by writing to Box 121, Brownsburg, Ind. HOSS THE AUTOMOBILE DOC—A graduate of National Schools of Automobile Service Engineering (Year 1924) —23 years of service. 'Repairs to anything on any car. DEPENDABLE SERVICE. BE. 3118 M. MOTORS, CARBURETORS, BRAKES, IGNITION. PROPERTY FOR ALL CASH and quick action. Call H. O. Greenwood, Be. 1303 W. WANTED— Girl for general office work. Requirements: Neatness, intelligence, typing. AMERICAN ART CLAY CO., 4717 W. 16th St. WANT TO BUY OR RENT double or 2 single houses by veterans attending I. U. Medical School. Call Hum. 1245 or write K. A. Grow, 311 N. Park, Bloomington, Ind. . FOR SALE—New Zealand white rabbits, 2 does and 1 buck. Call Be. 1514 W after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—GoId spring coat, $5.00; two formats, $5.00 each, all size 9. Call Be. 3548. FOR SALE B’xlO’ patterned rug, very good condition. Inquire at 5050 W. 12th St. ■FOR SALE—Misses aqua wool suit, size 12. Tailored style, in good condition. Phone Be. 1801 J. WANT—Lady for general cleaning; also lady capable of helping with kitchen work and cooking. Apply D. & E. Chicken Dinner place, Brownsburg 9213. HELP WANTED—Person or persons to take care of soda fountain. Apply at H. E. Rosner Drug Store, 16th and Main.

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FOR SALE—One used electric sweeper. Good condition. Bel. 0446 or Bel. 4665 R. Stout’s Jewelry Store. FOR SALE —Two all over-pattern broadloom rugs, 1 wine 9x12 and 1 blue 9x10’6”, both with pads and in perfect condition. Be. 5176-1. FOR SALE—SO lb. ice box, also pink linen maternity dress, size 15, Be. 5089 J. 4961 Ford St. FOR SALE—9xIS brown broadloom rug in perfect condition, S6O. Be. 5050. FOR SALE—2 lined bassinettes, $4.00 each. Be. 2301-1. FOR SALE—U. S. Army 6x30 binoculars. Good condition, S2B. Be. 2618 W. _ WHAT ABOUT THAT Comprehensive Personal Liability Insurance? It’s too cheap to be without! If you don’t believe it, check with R. M. Phillips, Speedway AEtna Agent, Phone Be. 5059. School News (Continued from Page 1.) out the United States to have one teacher in each high school lead the movement to encourage students to become teachers. The annual pre-school examination of children entering the first grade will be sponsored by the P.-T. A again this year. Dr. Hanna, Dr. Cohee and Mrs. Grimes will cooperate in making examinations on Wednesday, April 23.

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Trouble In Britain By GEORGE S-BENSON Resident of Harding CoOego Searcy. Arkansas

ENGLAND has gone down for a small count. That of course is no reason why anybody should be ready with the old “I-told-you-so.” However, some observations are in order. Outstanding Englishmen have been outspoken during the fuel crisis current in their country. An examination of the underlying causes of the crisis in England ought to make a good treatise favoring the American economic system. In England or anywhere else in the world, it is my feeling that little or nothing along the socialist order is to be found there that we would wish to adopt in America. Even before the coal and power crisis reached the terrible proportions of mid-Febru-ary, the British were being urged by critics within their own realm to abandon plans for further nationalization. Sational MR. SHINWELL, miniicide? ister of fuel and power, along with Sir Stafford Cripps, president of the Board of Trade, asked that the country forego any further reorganization nf the electric power industry. The idea behind their plea was that British industry could not afford to be exposed to the uncertainties and hazards that would accompany more experimentation. It was time for danger signals to go up. The government, it was stressed, would have to concentrate on the task of preserving the economic life of England. Another warning came from a prominent religious leader. The English people were confronted, he said, by immense danger in the planned society becoming so common. If

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more and more orders had to be issued “about which the people would have to put up with and obey,” it would be the beginning of national suicide. No Lack THE BRITISH do not of Plans lack coal because they have no plan. Socialism is full of plans. The coal mines are there, too. What socialism forgets, however, is that private and personal initiative, meaning hard work and high production, make up the factors that insure economic stability. English miners can never dig coal with paper plans. Men dig and distribute coal to consumers of fuel largely because of various incentives. ' Not the least of these incentives is that men make money in the process of getting the coal out of the ground. But a nation does not get rid of monopoly by making the monopoly one of government. The prime products of socialism and communism, with their monopolies of government, have been low standard of living and meager production. Thing to remember is that no anti-trust laws can reach this kind of monopoly. It takes either revolution or world conflict to sweep cut failures of monopolistic government, once they become entrenched by long habit. Responsibility falls with increasing weight upon America. These duties lie most fully now in the part we must play of making our free and dynamic economy, without taint of socialistic experimentation, the example for the whole world. In that way can the American people perform their best statesmanship. -

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AFTER WINTER COMES ? ? ? » Since the beginning of time, spring has come and gone on an average of once a year. This seemingly monotonous regularity may seem odd to the reader, but any good book on astronomy will explain this seasonal tendency on the part of spring and, in addition, will prove to be a fine cure for insomnia, or even reading. (Or should we say, especially reading?) A curious ritual associated with spring began perhaps in pre-

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historic, times when the cave men stepped from his caves and shouted “Kachoo Kachoo Sprig id here.” These mysterious syllables are often heard even now in the springtime. We might end this discussion of the science and history behind spring by stating that modern science has proved conclusively that spring is a season. This bears repeating; so we will repeat it—SPRING IS A SEASON.