Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1949 — Page 6

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SPEEDWAY AND WEST • DEAL WITH AM EXPERIENCED REALTOR 5440 SPEEDWAY DRIVE, IMMED. POSS., Niceiy furnished, 5 rm., mod., side drive, garage. SPEEDWAY STONE, 4 bdrm., strictly mod., 2 ear garage. SPEEDWAY STONE, 252. 5050 W. 13TH ST, SPEEDWAY 2-WAY DOUBLE, FORD and GREENLAWN, 1 SIDE VACANT, 5 side, built-in cabinets, 3 car garage. 1451 N. HOLMES, 6 rm, mod., enclosed porch, garage, 38,500. CLERMONT. Immed. Poss. 5 rm, mod, 3 lots. 37950. 43 ACRES NEAR BROWNSBURG, chicken house, $16,000. HENDRICKS COUNTY LINE ROAD and * T T Orp OYiri? 70 acres or will sell part. Priced right. WALL ST. FiKL, Will sell 10 acres for $3500. WE WRITE INSURANCE Buy Or Sell Your Home Through A. C. Moldthan, Realtor Bel. 2445 1452 Main St. Bel. 2727

COME ON DOWN PAY ALL YOUR BILLS AT MONEY MART, INC. IN DAVIS CLEANERS ON MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY Save Time—Money—Worry—Pay ALL Utility Bills, buy money orders for other bills, or cash your pay check. Yes, we pay CULLIGAN water bills RAPID FRIENDLY SERVICE

2% PER CENT ON SAVINGS Before you spend, put part of your income aside in a regular Barings Account every week or month. Start saving today. Our current dividend rate is 2% per cent. ONE DOLLAR OR MORE STARTS AN ACCOUNT EVERY ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO $5,000.00 SPEEDWAY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Chartered 1885. 1518-20 Main Street Be. 1410

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HENS-BAKES-FRIES-EGGS “Fresh From The Farm Daily” Open Monday thru Thursday 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Open Friday and Saturday 9 A.M. io 6 P.M. x WE DELIVER speedway poultry market 4904 W. 16th St BEL. 4362

GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS BULK OR PACKAGE FERTILIZER SACCO VIGORO LAWN ROLLERS For Rent or For Sale Power and Hand Lawn Mowers Spreader for Rent Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts IBih and Main Stroei Bolmoni 4800

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A LOT OF PERSONS, who like to think that they think, arabandying about a couple of terms that mean less than a whole lot to a whole lot of people. I refer to the terms: “liberal” and “reactionary.” May I put in my two cents worth in hopes that you may know these modern labels better? What I mean is that armchair commentators and soapbox spellbinders throw these terms at you, without any apology. Sure, you can get their meaning, whether they are for it or against it, by the way their lips are curled and their epithets hurled. But that’s not enough. We need to know what the labels mean. A man can’t think straight unless he can know his ideas as 'he picks them up. Testing JESUS SAID of false Labels teachers: "By their * fruits ye shall know them.” That is still the best way to size up a man and his idea. It is even possible to put that test to labels. That way, a man cannot call himself one thing and be another. The ' word liberalism comes from the same basic word that gave us the term liberty. The ancestors of this label, therefore, are of the best blood. The term has the finest possible background, for it implies all sorts of freedoms and puts strong stress upon human liberty. Then how is it that those who claim liberalism as their doctrine are found waving the banner for the very worst enemies of all liberty? We Americans declare that we hold sacred the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We have said that man is

/fare you heard Dr. Benton and the radio drama, "Land of the Free"? j Check your local station for time. " J

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to be as free as possible, while also being responsible. The nation’s founding fathers dearly insisted that government must be set up to serve man, and not man to serve the government.

A New BUT HERE and now Serfdom we have—the sorry mess of the liberals today wanting to change all this. They propose to improve this arrangement by “planning” us into either a socialist or a communist or a fascist society in which all signs of human freedoms must certainly vanish. These planners and plotters would have the society (government or state) to be supreme in all things. Even God they would replace by the State. What need would we then have to guarantee personal rights and freedoms, if the state is to assume all the responsibility for everybody? No need, at all, if the State is supreme. These liberals. (I am now applying the label test to their works) care nothing for the Constitution. They are all totalitarians at heart. Their aim is political power to suppress the personal liberty that belongs to the individual. , Here we have the strange spectacle of dangerous “liberals.” What else is the explanation, when those who love to call themselves liberals denounce as * reactionary” anybody who distrusts the police state and would halt the trend to totalitarianism? A “reactionary,” strictly speaking, is one who objects to progress and desires to turn back the clock. We must conclude then, that the real reactionaries of today. are those liberals who would return us to the slavery of the State. They would make the coming century a new Dark Age.

School News (Continued from page 1) The senior class of ’49 will present “Ghost Wanted” on the 29th ok, April. This is the first mystery play that has been presented since ’46 so be prepared for this spine-chilling adventure, portrayed by Dave Boyer, Jack Vaughn, Charlene Stevens, Norma Sauer, Annedia Fry, Bill Mugg, Pat Thompson, Bill Long, Carolyn Potter, Sondra Bilsky, Nancy Frosch and Louis Senter. The price is only 50 cents, all seats will be reserved, and the ghosts will appear at 8 p. m. in the high school gym.

Blue ribbon winners in the annual birdhouse contest last week sponsored by the elementary science classes were as follows: Glen Higgins, fourth grade, Linda Oglesby, fifth grade, and Harriett Wheeler, sixth grade. The high school track team was scheduled to participate in a track meet at Plainfield Friday afternoon. Rev. Lewis M. McAdow of the University Park Christian Church has been secured as speaker for Baccalaureate which will be on Sunday, May 22. Commencement exercises are scheduled for May 27. President I. Lynd Esch of Indiana Central College will give the address. Purdue University has announced that they have awarded a state scholarship to Ed Such, a member of our graduating class. Attention All Men Of Speedway First Call for Softball! Several men of Speedway have expressed a desire to play softball. Four or

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five teams would make a nice all-Speedway League to play among ourselves. All Speedway men young middle-aged or feeble—are eligible. The successful outcome of this activity depends solely upon you. If you want to play, make it known. Call either Roy Crumley, Be. 0677 or Harold Monee, Be. 0633. Results of this notice and further details will appear in The Flyer on April 29.

PERSONALS (Continued from page 1) Zion Baptist Church last Sunday evening. Next Sunday afternoon she x will play a recital at the Presbyterian Church at Reynolds, Ind., and in the evening will be assisted by Mrs. Martine Jones, contralto, in a recital at the First Christian Church at Knightstown.

Annette Hunt, piano pupil of Helen Thomas Robinson, played last Sunday afternoon on the monthly program of the Indianapolis Matinee Musical, junior section. She will play again next Sunday afternoon for the Advance Student Tea of the Indianapolis Piano Teachers Association at the D.A.R. Chapter House. Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Anderson and children of Bloomington, Ind., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson. “Hap” Bernhardt, Speedway town marshal, who has been ill these past two weeks is still confined to his home but is showing some improvement. Martin Stonebraker, also of the local police force, has been on the sick list this past week. Sandwich Leaves Plant nasturtiums in your window box. The leaves are excellent tn sandwiches or salads.

Speedway Chapel This entirely new chapel for funerals is modern and completely equipped, ready at all times to serve the people of Speedway. AUBURN at W. 16th MArket 1234 Operated bp— FARLEY FUNERAL HOME 1604 W. Morris St MArket 1234 Ambulance Sercfce FLOYD FARLEY 5223 Weat 13th Street

Speedway Theatre THUR&. FRL, SAT. APRH? 21—22—2: THE FAMOUS RADIO SHOW "THE LIFE OF RILEY” With WM. BENDIX—ROSEMARY DECAMP plus STEVE BRODIE—WM. WRIGHT in "ROSE OF THE YUKON" Bugs Bunny Cartoon—“MISSISSIPPI HARE" SUN. and MON. APRIL 24—IS JOHN WAYNE—GAIL RUSSELL—GIG YOUNG In “WAKE or THE BED WITCH” also "HOMICIDE FOR THREE" CARTOON TUES, and WED. APRIL Nt 77 All Color Program LOIS BUTLER—BILL GOODWIN in "MICKEY" and “DRUMS” with SABU NEWS ud BED INGLE musical short

The MAIN Grille SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES STEAKS—FRENCH FRIES—SALADS Open 7 days a wook, 6 AJ4. to 9 PJM. 1402 Main St. Belmont 1601

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Expert Shoe Repairing While You Wait Shoes Picked Up And DELIVERED WITH DRY CLEANING Walt's Speedway Cleaners & Shoe Repair JIMMY CUTRELL. Prop. 4723W.16th5t 8EL2925

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