Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1946 — Page 2

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START PENSIONS TO GOVERNOR'S WIDOWS

State Auditor A. V. Burch began preparations today to pay to widows Hoosier

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Mr. Finley 1916 as clerk in the traffic departmen of the Central Union Te | Co., predecessor of Indiana Bell. ~After being to” traffic chief in 1920, he went to Kokomo as district trame chief. In January, 1930, Mr. Finley returned to Indianapolis to become a ‘supervisor in this division and was appointed district traffic engineer the following year, He became trafic supervisor and then employment supervisor in 1941. He has bélonged to ‘the Telephone Pioneers of America since 1037.

LACK OF SUBPENAS DIMS TAXI PROBE

Some of the sting had gone to-

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Scheduled for tonight's meeting of city council, the airing

pena of City Controller Roy Hickman; his administrative aid, Miss Stella Jacobs; his right-hand man, City Personnel Director Larry Parsons, and Mayor Tyndall However, City Clerk Frank Noll, Jr., refused to issue the subpenas after all promised to attend. Only ones subpensed were Rue Alex: | ander, secretary of state; H. G. Friedmeyer, an insurance agent, and Bert Grimes of Red Cab, Ine. Prank Beckwith, attorney for

panies, charged last wéek that licenses were being issued upon “side payment” of amounts ranging

licenses. Only 420 licenses may be granted, under city -ordinance.

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Mr, Parsons could not he reached

HOOSIER KILLED IN CROSSING ACCIDENT

DECATUR, Ind, Jan. 14 (U.P). —Puneral services will be held tomorrow for Homer K. Fisher, 41, a

Meanwhile; ‘were current || ; [around the “hall” that four licenses held by Henry Fleming have been ,. held for cancelled suddenly. repair foreman under City EnMichelfelder sald [gineer Thomas Jacobi, newly-ap-learned of an pointed Tyndall protege.

Bob Byrkett are the main cher:

Students from the senior orchesv by Paul Hamilton, who music for the operetta Bardoner, Donna Jean

acquelyn Bernhart, Lola Day, Jane Eash, Jack Fowler, Patricia Pree, Haymaker, Barbara

Johnson, Lida Koehring, Joan Lindstaedt, Betty Meier, Ruth Ellen Middleton, Jo Ellen Rodewald, Ronald Sands, Lucite Springer And Mabsl el Ping.

stone carver, who was killed instantly: Saturday night when the automobile in which he ‘was riding “with ‘& Pennsylvania rails road freight train here. Arthur B. Miller, 54 uninjured driver of the car, sald that Fisher saw the train, tried to leap to safety, but was pinned between the locomotive and the vehicle. Fisher was survived by his widow, three sons and four daughters.

INDIANA FOXES TOO | FOXEY—FOR $51,200

WARSAW, Ind, Jan. 21 (U, P). —The foxes in Kosciusko eounty were too foxy last year, to County Agent Joe Clark, who estimated damage done by them at

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(girls). Girls At St. Francis—Arthur, Hmms Carsley:

Sidney, Jusnits Melds; Paul, Mary Ann Lee; ch; Olifferd,

jorie Marvey; Rodney, Zellamae At Bt, Vinoent's—Juck, Velva Irwin; David, Wy id Johns Roe Art Betty Catiglione, "1 w. A a

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John Hardesty; Rowland, . Nall; William, Bys Bisey: For ence Kent; Ellsworth, Mar ci. bang Harlan, Grace Tumey; Biarein, anel my a; Willace , , Donna neen Fran Hei Mears Porenee TBehmits, 4 am Miler; DEATHS Otto io Oeorge ote Heun, 90, at 38 N. Ilinoks,

pacman Orover Morgan. 8, a4 11 B {aio Torben 86, at 4061 astern, Harriet Book, », ‘at 1420 Carrollton, ha | , 83, st 2636 'N. James, ooreJames B. Bellmer, 48, at Veterans’ hos-

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v8 mya 3 ane. slemenits already in New York, main body on high seas. 51st and oth Field ‘Hospitals: on high seas. 100th Intaniry: .Major portion on ‘high seas, rest awaiting shipment in Calas staging drea near Marseille. 80th Infantfy: On high seas. 2d Armored: In Calas staging area.

84th Infantry: Postal detachment on high seas, remainder in Le Havre

Infantry: Postal unit, first and second battalions of 334th regiment, special troops, division headquarters, band, medical units, 326th and 278th artillery battalions, all on high seas; third battalion of 334th regiment and division artillery sailing from Le Havre today aboard Costa Rica; special troops of 336th régiment and 909th feld artillery battalion scheduled to leave Le Havre by Jan, 14. 244th Engineers Combat Battalion:

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"LANDIS DEMANDS 03/25 STOP WOOD EXPORTS,

N, Jan. 14 (U. P). 0 J , Landis (R, tna) | demanded today that congress halt the shipment of lumber from the United States. “The United, States . exported enough’ fumber in 1945 to build at least 125,000 homes. This year they| plan to export enbugh to build 100,000 homes, Congress should call a halt to any exportation of lumber during the critical lumber shorte age,” he said. Landis said he had introduced two bills into congress, one to stop the exportation of lumbér and the other to investigate the surplus| lumber in army and navy camps.

SUES SPRECKELS JR. HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 14 (U. P).— Sugar Heir Adolph B. Spreckels Jr. will seek ‘dismissal of a $260,000 battery suit brought against him by Beatrice (Bebe) Webb, New York showgirl, his attorney said today. Miss Webb alleged Spreckels broke her bones and permanently disfig-

WomA AUTO C0 COL

Iréne Watson, 32, of 121 8 Meridian st., received cuts about the legs but did not go to the hospital. She was riding in a car driven by Jales Browh, 36, of 769 Emerson ye. The Brown car collided with an

Mendenhall, 76, of 515. N. Riiral st. Dr. Mendenhall’s machine brushed

crashed into a parked car owned by Herman Bader of that address.

FOURTH WARD G. 0. P. WOMEN TO ELECT

' Offoers will be elected at the Fourth Ward Women's Republican club at noon tomorrow Canary Cottage. Mrs. Walter Pritchard, president of the club, has -appointed Mrs. Agnes Todd, Mrs. Kathryn B. Kelly and Demma Stipp members of the n ting committee. Preceding the meeting, Mrs. Todd will

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hern Hider, 1607 Park ave, ; Two men held because they resembled descriptions of the youths sought were held on vagrancy sharges under $2000 bond bond oath, it

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