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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 9

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THURSDAY, AIGIST 28, 1932. THE INDIAXAFOLIS STAR PAGE 9 Bridge Lcj Ileaiin Set For SlJSeiv Addition Brownsoil YRtePrderDcnyins Taney Switch' Cut In Freight Rates Upheld To End Short School Days A Joy for Life Ar You Kmharrassptt hy Superfluous Hair? elimination of half-days. Decatur Township schools will have more relief when construction Is completed on the new 16-classroom Stephen Decatur Grade School in Mars Hill. This building is due to be completed before September, 10'tX The six first grades now in the Decatur Central High School building will be moved to the new school and only junior and senior high school pupils will remain in the high school building. Sept 3 will be the first day of school but all pupils will report Sees Subtle Trade Of HarrvForAdlai A three-judge panel in Fed Objections to a new 5-ccnt tax levy, designated for bridge construction in Marion County, will be heard at public bearing before the State Board of Tax Commissioners on Sept.

8, Ralph E. Wilson, board secretary, announced yesterday. As approved by the Marion County Board of Commissioners, the special 5-cent levy would run for five ears. The commissioners listed 10 bridge projects under planning and claimed pres ent tax revenue as insufficient to carry them out The hearing was asked by a petition filed with the state hoard and will 1 conducted at 9.30 am. in Room 301.

State-house. Signers of the objecting petition included officials of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Indiana Taxpayers' Association and individual realtors. ff'-if TAR-NrV! Ualrk Aillm WANT ArS 11 rfdlri tllhl la. tn ATHnue 3411.

A1t. eral Court here yesterday upheld an Interstate Commerce Com- Why ttf rtird-'nrrl with a t'sf'jrrmnt this ir when it run PERMANENTLY Kr'Mt i'miiltjM'n renaming your Completion of a new addition I to West Newton Grade School will mean no half-days for first i and second graders of Decatur (Township this year. tat incur n.i miiik-tirn Had atfi Our hpcllty Whittleton of Indianapolis, Inc. Li mx MA. IMS 41 K.

Washington Suite 208 ft Forced to attend school half-days the last two ears. the children will have six extra rooms in the new addition. Still crowded despite the Twenty-Fourth Year In Indianapolis Closed on Wednesday tomorrow and Saturday to huy text books The Democratic Party is at- mission order denying the Chi- tempting merely to work a "Ste- caKO ani Kastern Illinois Rail- venson for Truman substitution" nt rpductlon on the American people without changing anv of it basic philos- ff'ifiht charge on automobiles ophies or governmental policies, from Evansvtlle to St. Eleventh District Congressman Louis. Chrales B.

Brownson. Repubh- C. E. I. filed for th re-can, charged here last night.

duct ion, from 62 cents a 100 Brownson issued a statement pounds to 41 cents, in March, blasting the Stevenson-Sparkman 1950, but the ICC held that it Democratic national ticket as a had not included some of its prelude to a luncheon speech he costs and that it could not make Largest Selection of Back-to -School Shoes in the Midwest! will make today on campaign a profit on the operation. The ICC also had ruled that Issues before county Republican the railroad did not need such a large differential in order to compete with motor carriers. Three large automobile carriers intervened as defendants in the case, which involved shipment of new Plymouth, from the Chrysler Corporation assembly plant at Evansville. It was also pointed out in the ICC ruling that Chrysler had told the railroad it could not ship cats at the higher rate and that the railroad then sought the candidates at the Columbia Club. BROWNSON" said the main Issue is the nation-wide desire for a genuine change in the government.

"The voters, whether they are Republicans or Democrats, want a complete change in the executive branch of our government. And by that I mean a complete change, not just a substitution Adlai Stevenson for Harry Truman." "They (Democrats') are trying to work a fancy switch on us, hut I don't believe they will get away with it," Brownson favored for over 68 years, for children's reduction. r.A vv If Ml II mm Judges who sat in the case If 0 if If I were II. Nathan Swaim, Sev 1 II JT II A ff enth Circuit Court of Appeals; Casper Piatt, Eastern Illinois Federal Court, and William E. II I 'fJ11 Jim 0 1 Steckler, Indianapolis Federal Court.

THE INDIANAI'OMS Congressman reasoned that the desire for a Washington hotiseclean-1 Ing is similar to the desire of an employer to fire an employe! fnw innf rininnnu ei rl li'iila I issault Case 1VII IIH iHi.il ill nun vn.nr. "Vnn wouldn't let the emnlove fired for those reasons name his you? own successor, would Brownson demanded. Investigators Uncover Still German Denies Columbus, Ind. Planning To Make, ear old; of ea" is Bartholomew County, being Arms For Spain held in jail here awaiting arraignment on a charge of assault with intent to kill and possible violatoin of the liquor law s. Cains is charged with slugging John Mullett, roomer in his home, with an ax during an argument.

Mullett is in the hospital with a shattered arm. Deputy sheriffs and state police called to the Cams home near Burnsville Tuesday night i to investigate ine a mc un Bonn, Germany (AP) American and German officials denied yesterday reports from Madrid that West Germany would turn out modern weapon's for Spain's armed forces with the United States paying most of the costs. Reliable sources in Madrid said Tuesday that negotiations for (lie manufacture of arms would take place soon in Bonn along with talks on renewal of a $00,000,000 German- Spanish trade pac. Asks Injunction On Trailer Park Seven owners of property near Morgan's Trailer Park, 4923 Rockville Road, yesterday filed suit in Superior Court, Room 3, to stop operation of the park, charging it is being run in violation of the county zoning code, The suit asks an injunction until the County Plan Commission or Board of Zoning Appeals approves location of the park. Guy V.

Morgan, park owner jS S'Bonr famed Soddl. V-V Brown ond whita or block fii) iff "'cial Boy Scout Ox'ord lf gv wy 22 to 6, 7.95, ond WriV'l X.v covered a whisky still, two barrels of mash and seevn gallons of old-fashioned "white mule" while searching for Cams, who hid out after the attack. State excise police were notified of the discovery of the illegal whisky and still, which was the first found in Bartholomew County in several years. Authorities said Carneg, his wife and six small children came to the county three months ago from Indianapolis. Nazarenc Election To Feature Camby Ea KJ7) 3Iceting Today New officers will be elected 'i urn by the Indianapolis District of the Church of the Nazarene at the annual district assembly and camp meeting today at the camp grounds in Camby.

and defendant in the suit, said yesterday it has been operated in the present location since about 1939. This was before the county zoning ordinance went into effect. In any case, he said, 1 he park has been licensed by both county and state Ixiards of heaith and has a permit to operate from the county building commissioner. Morgan said his trailer park was recently given a goid star rating by a trailer manufacturers' association. The Rev.

J. W. Short, district superintendent, will give his an nual report this morning preceding the election of officers and board members. The assembly will close to morrow morning with an ordination ceremony conducted by Dr. D.

I. Vanderpool, Kansas City, presiding officer. The camn meeting will continue through Sunday night, however. The Rev. J.

A. McNatt, Nampa. FURNITURE Cleaning nI SLIP tlkriNISMNS Z0 -REPAISIN9 DRAPERIES evangelist, will speak at all evening sessions. At the opening session yester SX rJ 1- V. fe.

-k day Dr. Vanderpool urged the 1,000 delegates and visitors to engage in personal evangelism and home-to-home visitation. M'Ketvey-Kell FURNITURE We must take the church to Ihe world, not wait for the world to come to the church, Dr. I I I DIVISION.INC. Vanderpool said.

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