Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1939 — Page 23
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Epworth League Marks 50 Years |WURAT PARADE |
WAITED BY CITY
Definite \dea to o Be Given to
City by Tomorrow, Conferees Indicate.
A definite idea of what the C. H. Greist Bstate heirs are willing to take for the Indianapolis Water Co. may be obtained by the City tomorrow, it was indicated today A second meeting of the committee of seven City officials with C. W. McNear, Chicago investment broker representing the estate, vesterday ended with the committee no nearer a price at which the City could buy the company than they were at Wednesday's session However, Mayor Sullivan said, following the meeting, that Mr McNear told committee members he hoped to be “able to give us something more definite by Saturday.” I thought we were A price today,” the Mayor Mi. MceNear wasn't a figure, so we agreed again at 10:30 tomorrow morning. We might well have ended the meeting two minutes after we tarted,” the Mayor said, “but ihemn sone asked a question and that to an hour's discussion to discussing quick asind slow assets and things like And then we got to talking income taxes and whether any back taxes against rr company, and that was abo ut all we Mavor Sullivan said no definite arrangements for holding public tings on the proposed municipal sition utility have been but he reiterated his inof having such me bUngs
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SON OF MRS. HEWITT NAMED MAIN LEGATEE
NEW YORK, May 12 (U. P) late Marvon Cooper Hewitt d Peder Brugiere, cipal legatee of her estate in a r-old will on file today The estate is not believed since Mrs. Hewitt filed in bankruptey last year listing f $250 and liabilities of $693,741 Peder Brugiere was a child of Mrs. Ifewitt by her {first Dr. Peder Brugiere. The son ceives a life income from a and to them. se the the daughter, Ann Hewitt Rrodstreet, who Hewitt in 1936 charging had been sterilized against
10 DAYS FOR DIME THEFT
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GIRL HURT AT SCHOOL Joan Quackenbush, 10, a pupil at School 69, was hurt slightly today while playing during a physical training class. She slipped on a softpall and fell against the school steps, striking her head. She was treated it City Hospital for a cut over the and taken to her home
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Present discuss the Sunday are Jesse ert Sturm, third vice president junior league superintendent mediate superintendent.
FACES TRIAL AFTER
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organization's 50th
ENID, Okla District Court cided that Roy emaciated from a strike, would have to murder in his brother, Harry wife I'he jury deliberated less than an hour before returning a verdict that Murphy was sane The bearded defendant, lying on a cot in the courtroom, stared at the ceiling and gave no indication that he had heard the verdict. Owen Watts, Assistant State Attorney General, who is aiding County officers in prosecuting the case, Indicated that he would ask the death penalty for Murphy
WORDS, ‘WAR'S AHEAD’ ARE FOUND ON EGG
BOGALUSA, LA, May 12 (U. P) --Mrs. T. T. Thigpen of Varnado today wondered whether to sell or eat a report of European developments She said the words “war is ahead” were found in raised letters on an egg laid by one of her hens
May 12 (U fury today had Murphy, weak 22-day hunger stand trial on the slaying of and the latter's
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Indianapolis District Epworth anniversary convention tomorrow and at the Broadway Methodist Church. A. Shearer and Lou A. Robertson, past presidents,
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SET FOR 3 P. M,
Downtown March to Open Spring Ceremonial; Route Announced.
The Spring ceremonial of Murat Temple will open at 3 p. m. today
[with a downtown parade,
The Murat band, directed oy Raymond R. Caca, with Otto Krauss
as drum major, will head the pa-| rade, followed by the Patrol, led by Capt. Vernon G. Sheller. Then will come Maj Harry A, Pell and the Gun Squad and Drum and Bugle Corps, and the Chanters, | The parade will form at the Shrine Mosque, move southwest on Massa | chusetts Ave. to Pennsylvania St, to Washington St, west to] St. north to Market St, and around the circle, north lon Meridian St. to Michigan St land return to the ‘Temple
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