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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 14

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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14
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Friday, May 22, ItM Foft 14 I' 1 i 1 Suez Tv mental player, gave evidence of nervousness only while pictures were being taken. The NEWS Photo, Nick Longworth. and drew another. The match was held at headquarters of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1504, 6501 Massachusetts. Fischer, 21, who has a reputation as a tempera Chess Player Leans Into Work Bobby Fischer (leaning on table) ponders a move in his 50-game match in which he lost one game I '--r-iii.

mi 1.8.1 Time To Retire? MELBOURNE, Australia Judy Garland is rushed to a waiting Sydney-bound plane after an unsatisfactory concert appearance in Melbourne. She left, Melbourne with talk of retirement, after an audi- ence booed' a performance that she herself said was "not up to standard." With Miss Garland as she hurried to her plane were a security officer, actor Mark Herron (background), and her manager, Karl Brent (right). Today, in Sydney, she locked herself in her hotel room and called off her concert tour. AP Wirephoto. Today's News (1 fi yj ir via mi 1 -a I fr VfO'-sJ Explains Pay Plan Helping Hand Frank Meech, director of public safety for Mayor John Barton, talks with two leaders in the Crime Crusade about the proposed salary adjust- ment plan for Indianapolis policemen.

With Meech are Mrs. Donald Carter, (center) newly elected president of the Indianapolis Council of and Mrs. Carl Sauer, new president of the Seventh District Council of Women. Meech told Crusade women that he favors the proposed, plan. The NEWS Photo, Tim Halcomb.

Firestone Bill McCrary, director of Firestone's racing tire division, proudly displays a section of a tire that has traveled more than 1,000 miles at the Speed way this month and still has some tread left. Bill holds it up to compare it with a new Firestone that is currently being used for this year's 500-Mile Race. The NEWS Photo, George Tilford. ducted by the American Legion, will aid war veterans and their families. The poppies for the nationwide annual drive are made by patients in Veterans' Administration hospitals.

The NEWS Photos, Tim Halcomb. Mr.s Merle Hartlage, 306 E. New York, sells a poppy to a passerby on a downtown street as ,70,000 of the paper blossoms went on sale today. Funds from the two-dale sale, con Business Is Brisk Howe Team Honored other equipment were on the block today; household furnishings will be sold tomorrow. The estate of Test, a millionaire owner of parking garages, is just west of Ind.

100 on 65th Street. The NEWS Photo, Joe Young. Cloud, club president, and Jirn Stutz. Howe basket- ball coach. Howe lost to Columbus in semistat play the first Howe team to advance that far In the state tourney.

The NEWS Photo, Nick Long. worth. The large crowd and vast collection of items at the Skiles Test estate kept auctioneer Earl E. Corn-well busy this morning in the second day of the three-day sale, Hardware items, power tools and Jim Pettee, captain of Howe High School's basketball team, holds a trophy honoring the team presented by the Irvington Kiwanis Others (from left) are Thomas Stirling, Howe principal; Earl Mc- A.

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