Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1945 — Page 20

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36), W. Washington St. LI-3995 A tax rate of $1.12 on each $100 |peturn to her hero husband, whom

a! of taxable property—an increase of | 17 cents over this year—will be re- she believed dead until yesterday,

quired, if the proposed 1946 school|Or to stay with her present husband, (city: budget is not trimmed by the Jack Marshall, Marion county tax adjustment| pps Birdwell-Marshall learned | board. yesterday of Birdwell's release a

try to force her to come to a decision, “We've just decided to wait,” Mrs. Ross said, Birdwell was reported killed in| action over Borneo when the B-24 bomber on which he was gunner 8 was shot down. His wife received the war department message: October 21, Mrs. Ross sald she notified her daughter's present husband yesterday when she learned of Birdwell’s release. He was stunned but happy that Birdwell was (still alive, she said.

JEWELER I — 9 8S. Illinois St.

The school board adopted the a Japanese prison camp, just/ 12

i ity ify all of $0,247,821 budget yesterday. Al- ! am taking this oppottunity 0 not ya though it was the final hearing on|days after her marriage to uncle.

my customers and friends that | am moving the budget, no takpayers sppesred | from 9 §, Illinois St. (exact date will be an- [BIE vue budest wien). HORS Hw what I'l do” she nounced shortly), to 136 W. Washington $t.— | ior lel, hi the budget, Which) 40. “I'l Nave to have ime fo is $1,241,563 higher this year, is Indiana Theatre Bldg, think this out.” The attractive blue-eyed blond

|$6,247,821 for teaching. Salary said she was very anxious to see

| Boasis for teachers accounted for se of $823,687 over the Birdwell and she guessed she'd just

FRENCH FARMERS RIOT ROUEN, Aug. 31 (U. P.)~—A mob of 400 French farmers stripped an official’of the food ministry and set fire to his car at nearby St. Sever today in a riptous demonstration against the government's food policies.

Betts hud ek $49 ; flashing diamonds. Ar $1.26 a Week!

SCHOOL TAXES |Recent Bride in. Quandary; [PLASTIC COVER FOR | Hoosier Awarded | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. $1 (U.[have to wait until she saw him P.)*Dévelopment of a transparent | sm In {Aton above and beyond ; announced yesterday by Vanderbilt| Juanita Woliver, R. R. 7, has been | Covers Teachers’ Pay. i Sgt. Gerle D. Birdwell, couldn't |shall's mother, said her daughter y A that the rest of the family did not | like covering, which fits over the Lt. Wollver piloted a damaged hermetically sedled and air or| successful ‘bail-out by érew memDr. Beverly Douglas, associate| wounded. Exquisite veloped the new method. outstanding. SDis plasma; avoiding contamination | ol tating skin graft; and allowing:ob- : A 43 L YL

| Up 17 PER PER CENT| Learn Hero Ruban | Lives WOUNDS DEVELOPED] DSC for Heroism | {P.) ~Mrs, Ann Marshall, 19-year- again before she made any decision. | Bas “jacket” for ‘treating burns| the call ‘of Wuty 1st Lt. Robert university schaol of medicine, awarded the distinguished service | wounded parts, * leaving enough| B-29 from a raid over Japan back liquids for treatment can be in-| bers .after the plane commander professor of surgery and assistant He also wedrs the distinguished Doctors say its chief advantages and, irritation; reducing pain by servation of the affected part with-

MEENDIANAPGLS TIMES oo Cfo oe Tent og NASHVILLE, Tenn, Aug. 31 (U.| FOR EXTRAORDINARY heroMajor \nerease. in * Budget oid bride of 12 days and former wife| Mrs. Willlam 8. Ross, Mrs. Mar-| 20d other extensive wounds was| HM. Woliver, husband of “Mrs. make up her mind today whether to| was so emotionally upset last night| The jacket is simply a clear cloth-| CrOSss. margin for air circulation. It is| to Iwo Jima and permitted a jected through tubes. had been killed and he had been dean of the school of medicine de-| flying cross. are preventing seepage of blood cutting off wound from air; faciliout removal of the bandage.

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$140,000 for sick leave pay as re-| quired by a law passed by the last’ Special Charter Flights to All Points With Adequate Landing Facilities

a legislature, :| -Along with budgets of other local Aircraft Available for 1-2-3- 1 Passengers FLIGHTS ARRANGED ON SHORT NOTICE

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p. m. tomorrow in Anderson for Edgar M. Sanders, formerly of Indianapolis, who had been manager of the Standard Oil Co. branch in Anderson. Buridl will be in Crown Hill. | Mr. Sanders, who-was 57, died in| Anderson yesterday. He had been| an employee of the Standard Oil Co. for 35 years before his retire- | ment a year ago. Survivors include his wife, Min- | nie; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Peel, Anderson: his mother, Mrs. | Antoinette Sanders, ‘Anderson; a | brother, Kenneth, Frostproof, Fla.; | two sisters, Mrs. Harry McCartney, | | Tampa, Fla, and Mrs. Dale Van- | Camp, Anderson, and two grand- | children.

RILEY E. SMITH Riley E. Smith, a resident of on dianapolis for 35 years, died last | night in his home at Springfield; Ill. | He was 75. Formerly vice president and treasurer of the Farmer's Trust Co.| here, Mr. Smith was a member of the All Souls Unitarian Church, { Services will be held tomorrow at | 2 p. m. in Springfleld. Burial willl be there, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Etta Smith; a daughter, Mrs. William McCosh, St. Louis, and a son, Charles, Indianapolis.

MRS. LEONA ‘HATFIELD | Services for Mrs. Leona Hatfield, ! who died last night at the home lof her father, police Sgt. Elmer Stoddard, 710 E. N. York st., will {be conducted Monday at 2 p. m. ia [the Bert S. Gadd Funeral home by the Rev. W, E. Gillette, pastor of the Broad Ripple Methodist church. Burial will be in Waeh-| ington Park. | Mrs. Hatfield was a native of {Indianapolis and was a resident lof Crothersville, Ind. She was 55. She is also survived by her hus: band, William D.; a son, William T., Miami, Fla, and a sister, Mrs.| Murial Herder, Indianapolis.

SWITCH OIL PURCHASES CANBERRA, Aug. 31 (U. P.).— Prime Minister Joseph B. Chifly told the house of representatives today that Australia probably willl have to trénsfer its purchases of oil from American to Dutch sources as a result of the termination of United States’ lend- lease aid.

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4-—$119 2—$295 1-—-$249 2—$299 3—$119

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