Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1939 — Page 10
PAGE 10. _. SS ae - ¥ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1939 (% 8 FIRM OFFICIAL | _Philco Leader 60 EMPLOYEES Jurors May Get Duvall 15 ROAD CONTRACTS | Takes Shot (SLICK SAYS RAILWAY © SIGHTS RECORD | om 3, BEGIN WORK FOR Case Early Tomorrow AWARDED BY STATE For Heart 1S SUBJECT TO NLRB
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dan a) | - . . TU Tal . | | The State Highway Commission I hrice Daily SOUTH BEND, June 7 (U. P).— BUSINESS PEAK h ; By ; | SHELBYVILLE, Ind. June 7 (U. P.) —Prosecuting attorneys said | today had awarded 15 contracts for | v The Chicago South Bend & South ; i today they expected to complete presentation of their evidence in the [the paving or resurfacing of 137] _ Rhiore Railioay J Uier he juris- : trial of Raymond Duvall, 30, on charges of slaying Clayton Potts dur-| _. : . { M'CLELLANVILLE 8 on o e and not afbl a | —— A . Raym Dave en 0f slaying Clayt "~ miles of Indiana highways at a cost , LE, 8. C, |; il i : i B wv Poli HFA re Ia het. the ‘case would Bis arrest was introduced in evis]Of 1058.27. | June 7 (WU. P)—A woman por Pr oo La Philco President Indicates J 15 olicemen, iremen, 20 to the jury early tomorrow. or arrest was introduced 1 | Three are for construction of | was reported gaining weight [Slick had ruled today. Ta . ’ . ie ai ence. dual-lane highways in Henry, Porter > ; ; ; His decisi revers / : ' . ted | N ) today on her own special ecision reversed a previous He Expects Upturn to 3 | 24 Life Guards Are ane SE Thomas Aulls and Jess McCarty, and Allen Counties. | treat ¢ for hear = ruling by the Interstate Commerce - 8 N d es y eve SAY | rndianapolis detective sergeants, de-| The largest project, dual-lane| reatment for heart disease. Commission that the railroad operBe General. amea. | Lo‘presen e BTS. construction on Road 40 between Hearing that heart suffer- ated in interstate business and
| nl | Duvall took the stand in his own Dhied the defendant's stateinents Of | Knightstown and Dunreith, was pars often received “shots” for |therefore fell under the Railroad : : ? defense yesterday. He said he was rough treatment and tola of Wwit-| gwarded to Roger Daoust of DeTimes Specinl Sixty persons will start work for|,yomised a light sentence if he nessing his signature to the state-|fiance, O. on a bid of $324,602. The| !Deir aument, she went to a FRENCH LICK, Ind. June 7. — %§ ; the city Sunday and Monday. 15 would plead guilty to the slaying, ment. | Porter County project on Road 30 hardware store and bought | ———————————— The Philco Radio and Television = © as policemen. 11 as firemen and 24 gpg criticized police for their treat-| Other witnesses were James A. was awarded to the Bontrager Con- Some shotgun shells. | LEBANON MAN DROWNED Corp. not only has just passed its [ji a. |as life guards. ‘ment of him during a trip from Watson, Marion County Deputy struction Co. of Elkhart on a bid On her sister's prescription, LEBANON. Ind. June 7 (U. P.) -= Woy . | 0 The policemen and firemen were Louisiana, where he was arrested. Coroner, and Jack Maurer, an em- of $247,114. The Allen County proj- the woman now takes two |Puneral arrangements were being best season in five years, but it ex- |appointed vesterday hy the Safety, Over the objections of Claude R.|ploye of a used car lot near the C. ect on Road 24 was awarded to the birdshot three times a day [made today for Ollie Howard, 68 pects an all-time peak during the = Board to fill vacancies now exist-| Henry, Duvall's attorney, his state- & G. Potts Co. where the robbery Grace Construction and Supply Co. with water To date she has |of Lebanon, who drowned yesterday coming year, President Larry E. Thomas A. Kennally, Philco ing in the hig RR Shite ment given to police shortly after and slaying occurred. of Ft. Wayne for $202,058. suffered no ill effects. 'in Lake Freeman, near Monticello, Ub SME ay Radio & Television Corp. general ww. Middiesworth, vecreation -direcSpeaking before 900 company 1€D- gales manager, described the tor, to supervise the five city pools ve ional) Cony en to, company’s. innovations in radio SAN pe beach during the summer ture’s promising prospects should and television receivers at the wy Oe " not apply “to just one company.” annual distributors’ convention at je Policemen RR wh “The resources and resourceful French Lick this week. One of the te payroll Sunday 3 R_Silary is ' $1700 a year, while the life guards
ness which brought to this country v . : : the greatest wave of prosperity ever newest developments, he said, is start work with the opening of the known are still with us and suffi-| the Philco super-aerial, in which City pools Monday at a rate of cient to revive and maintain this| 3 television tube eliminates the Sp on, oo ee unprosperity. New inventions, new in- ] Ri 1 1e pools close RN DT and, most important, new need of any outside aerial and The policemen and firemen were and aggressive ideas are the key. Ii ground wires. chosen according to the grades certainly isn't a hard key to find = ———— made on recent Merit Board examwhen we realize that America is as hundred thousand dollars over those inations, and the life guards were prolific in brains as it is in natural of the previous vear, he said, re- picked from the Red Cross Senior wealth.” frigeration business ‘exceeded our Life Saving Tests given last month.
Hi , § w y ~ ~ ar v i 8 i isti X i S by 2 y 3 ao He said Philco's dollar volume in most _optimistic expectation Oy a Officers Begin Work Monday : ey y the last season increased more than full 50 per cent,” while sales of i »
two and a half times over the last portable air-conditioning units! Those named as policemen are: corresponding period jumped more than 50 per cent in R. G. Akeman, 1523 Wood'awn
General radio sales were several the last week. Ave.: I. J. Dux, 953 English Ave.; Be 2 LEN S 3 - A rn oo ——— W, L. Gorton, 1304 N. Oxford St.; Ras ; 33 : touts NEW oo HE BP HEE SE sy F. D. Higgs, 1229 Pleasant St.; C. E58 : 4 $ . a. » > . a 87 IAMTEDEDSY BDA #8 as D. Michaelis, 1138 Parker Ave.; J : \ : ) 4 : | / | N 1 E R ES 1 : PA 1 D ON A. Bronner, 2120 N. Harding St.: H. 7 $
Act. The decision followed a recent labor dispute.
Yarbrough. 2511 Central Ave.;
Jo MORRIS PLAN RAE } A no " P. Fowlev, 2524 N. Gale St.; J. Ht % nw. J 4 RY v EN SAVINGS A Parker, 1313 E. Market St. H. Ju : % . © O. Hunter, 1362 W. 26th St.; M. J. | jai . & : x REE GRRE #% Grannen. 221 E. 21st St: A. A. jE SN Te , 514 W. Maryland St.;. R. E.| Hi i anf i, PRE dF ahh , ee. 2118: E. 10th st: w. MH ay ee a LJ aa :
H. Williamson, 3729 Kenwood Ave. The new officers report at 8 a. m. next Monday for further training in police school, Police Chiet Mor- Ji JES 2.0 rissey said, They will start as pa- Js iE PR GN & PEE % “3p trolmen. i AS RE : “Bemberg” Sheer Rayon Rayon Chiffons | The new firemen are: William JE RR Rs ir " / Wyss, 1434 Union St.; Morris Prin- ¢ w Cynara” Rayon Crepes Laces cell, 2630 E. 40th St.; Kenneth Wil- a 158 NE . " : “ Qsilshias liams, 924 Henry St.; Halbert Price, a LR “Bars and Stripes” Rayons Rayon Sharkskins 1011 N. Rural St.; Frank Marren, REE - 5 . : : 1313 English Ave.; Dolpha King, 904 i IErEE “Smoothtone” Rayon Prints Spun Rayons E. 10th St; John Blasic, 710 N. PIE Sel LS : : : Warman Ave; Kenneth Tull, 2317 Jf FY iW 3 MATERIALS and styles found only in dresses selling for N. New Jersey St.; Melvin Wilker- | Ha 3 1 J much more! Dressy styles, tailored models! Every dress
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Life Guards Listed
The life guards are: Clarence An-
: MORRIS WN LOW 8 41 3 derson, 1026 S. Sheffield Ave.; Wil-| hd : Bo coed EL : : liam L. Barkhaus. 714 N. Illinois a Ra GEER St.; Robert Boaz, 915 Lesley Ave; rear Tol \NAREEAE hb William R. Craigie, 22 N. Riley St.; | MEN OR WOMEN WITH SALARIED INCOMES William Hart, 704 Hampton Drive; : " b Samuel Hassan, 2831 E. Washingwho ore steadily employed with an established com- ton St.; Arthur Hyman, 3209 Park
pany are eligible to apply for a Character loan Ave.: Edwin Hine, 722 E. Ninth v . St.: John H. Kunkel Jr. 1047 Without Endorsers—at regular Morris Plon low rates. Blaine Ave.
We pay off other loans to reduce payments, obtain George Langer, 2326 S. Pennsyladditionol h Or lower interest ra vania St.; Pavl LaHue, 6048 Dewey Hon! cosh Or ower YSTES! Tarsth Ave.. John Merrill, 1122 W. 35th
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$7 per $100 per year on late model Used Car Pur- 955 N. Ritter Ave. The life guards will be under the J : supervision of William Merrill. as- | § ment and Monthly Payments can be obtained by sistant coach at Shortridge High JE phone. Save money — BUY FOR CASH — arrange School, who is connected with the § . ‘ ve Red Cross during the summer your own financing “Over the Phone” when you months. They will give free swim-
buy @ cor. Many have saved from $5 to $50.* ming lessons and will have charge of
swimming meets in the various Is. BORROW ON YOUR PRESENT CAR to reduce pay- di i ments, obtain additional cash or lower your interest Four Firemen to Be
cost. Come to Morris Plan — the rates are the Retired on Pensions “Lowest in the City.”
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chases, plus insurance. Information as to Down Pay-
Four firemen will be retired from the City Fire Department Sunday because of disability. The men will
receive the regular pension. of $92.50 : NN ON ri 7 2 N\A \ ! Compare Our Figures Before You Buy or Borrow a month. Their retirement on pen- HNL 4 3 NR MD . sion was approved yesterday by the AL NRE aE) ro g % NN Phone WA rket 4455 .. 9 to AU Months to Pay Safety Board after Dr. William E. : i sh UR ARR . — Re Ns #3 + } 5 NE of! Arbuckle, City surgeon, reported Ji 0 A CPST he NRE dE by XN] their conditions too serious to allow [Ji / Lo ASR 2 a \ KX ds retention on the regular force. 7H{ £4 4 AA SON 7X
They are Lieut. Thomas A. Eaves,
ST : $ 59. a fireman for 38 years: Otio R. J A{% Sor AAAS . / OC” Marsischke, 41. who served for 10 [#8 -~ Lheda 2 ; . : vears; Harold A. McCoy, 42, and gig \\ NS Ant AP . 5 OC 0 William B. Baker, of A 8 a) L2 : a
who have been on the force since 1921.
Robert S. Ccker, a member of §J&& NON ; pA OB UT » Truck Co. Seven, was appointed JE WN Sha 4 A acting lieutenant in place of Lieut. B85 \\ ; X Sie of i pen ORL ~
Eaves by the Safety Board. A per4 RR S40 © k =: J AY RS Ny : » J 4 hy * oth SSeS
PELAWARE AT ORIO. manent appointment will be made TY
Under Supervision, Dapt. of Financial Institutions, State of Indiana
after examinations are given, Board "President Leroy Keach said.
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