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; o i’ . - " > y : I : L a A : , - | > 'SAFECRACKERS Rost Rites Are Set TOLL 28 IN NAVY| mL Tm : : G. = ih A STRAUSS | . O. P. Primary Ret Se HERE GET $2400 fo YS ran : (273 out of 380 Marion county pre- Huff . ... .cuvesssisbinsesseis 8321) : te : | : cincts.) [USO vo eis var nsnnnns seat; 2TH : : a ; ; ' bon im CONGRESS Nes nerrerrrin svarnsesvees 381, Robbers Take Bonds, Cash - Four-Bggine Bgmbers Col- (Eleventh District) | JRCKEON yiririeryanirare ange: BAB] : : : . ; Beveridge .................... 14064 JACODS L.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiind, 5,075! di At Capitol Lumber Co. lide in Florida. Brown... oi aan ery 1981 [JAMESON Luoisrrrssnsernrnrs o 9.086 : Burton ....... iy BAYLOR iveisses sensi ion 5081 ‘aay ¥Yeges Jast Night cracked a safy MUNSON, Fla, May 11 (U. P.).—| Cartwright . ee iieiibea ri TO; Saturday, l« in the Capito] Lymber Co, 1712 Twenty. deh nary airmen Sod i Norris verre sees POI{ERWIT. ons sts crveritivivers SHUN May 11, 1946 W. New York st. and took $2000 e flaming wreckage of two fOUr-igavage . ....auvviiiee.nnnes. 3.054 McCammon ..ovviaiiiiei... 8,580 t engined bombers when attacked by pombaugh Maloof 1,108 in war bonds and $400 in cash. | Hell , GERBAURBIE +x avans sv sarerin 2,861 Maloof: ........ sass vaste ,108 | a Hellcat fighter while on a training . 11 ag Marsh ,...o0vi0s oa 1,287 Ellis Abbott, superintendent of| maneuver, the navy announced PROSECUTING. ATTORNEY Martin : ee 2337 the company, said the bonds were| today, BIOWR _.0iovienreinaisiyin. se 68% Meissel i 1.058] the property of an employee.| The planes were engaged in a| Alex Olark ..v.......uis.e, 15,558 Mill adem Aldona Ie . ¥ F | . ‘ | Charles Clark 1.443 er tesa saNa urea iararans 5406 The safecrackers gained entrance fighter familiarizatio®’ phase of] prEIRI ANI an ! Money 3,743! : - through an office window. | the flight training program when DAWSON ..ocoivueinninn i MOTH OYE oo rr 4187) In other overnight crime activity | the accident occurred Friday, a BARE ...... +. casein 15.667 Powell Cierra te sans Seana bane 2.400 3 . a prowler fled after being fired at, statement from the Pensacola new) JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT’ Rhoads . .. Srrsnaaany reaver TIO Dear Folks— near an apartment house at 2827 air station said, : Seakons ey *essannrany WAU . Kenwood ave. AE 3 No names of the casualties were Hartman 1 Row d) h : 1,457 Jhoges NERO tau . yi Potios vas tie og Hews this York pan James Russell, 25 a tenant in the Serv released pending noUROREIon ST NEXEIITGS ||... rss ieiveriters, AT Ruch ....vivinnunnraa ataraeve : some 60,000 arion countians vol or g ervices for Carl L. Rost, re- of nex! | Hinds tersiestararen, 10,109 Schuyler 2,948 , apartment house, surprised the (ired Indianapolis jeweler and |°f Kin. ry | Mendenhall EESLITIIEE ooo cree isn i AO COUNLY Whi eongressional Nomination san prowler and fired at him With a manufacturer, will be held Mon. | The maneuver on which, the Niblack i rig bid Fenreeis nn . Ha _didates, . . . Primary day itself was decep30 caliber rifle, | day at 10 a. m, in Flanner & {planes were flying called for the Smith vies 1,098 Townsend . MR Sa 10,699 Uvely quiet (only foal arresy wers Made), Arrest Wounded Man | Buchanan mortuary. Burial will | F6F to dive on the big PB4Y bomb. yupGE SUPERIOR COURT Turner ......... R000 . . . But while balloting was moderate only, Police later arrested a man at be Monday in Columbus. Mr. |*'™ the-navy said. (oom. 2) Westfield"... .coneir ii “eirrs 1,705 competition in the 346 W. 28th st., who said he had| Rost died yesterday morning jn | Navy's Official Statement | Mannon oe 14177 White... supra ves vive. Gi408 ; Republican primary been shot by “somebody” at 28th his home, 4544 N. Meridian st. | What happened then was de-!pike . .. . .. . 16,930 Whiteside ........i0i0iiy 2173 : )) was warm and before and Illinois sts. Wounded in the He was 82. scribed by the navy in the terse une end A IWHNAMS Yur uoys Cras aati en 2,567 AR: h k's end the wrist, the man was taken to City: = = —— 'wording of this official statement: JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT WYREL ji voi aiianinin 11.681 ihe, weeks ¢ hospital. i | “The PF dove at the PBY's. The (Room 3) i eit] G2OBE WA 4 SSUIChed A 21-year-old man, identified as] A MENEFEE | bombers attempted to out-manegver 1FATS SMa 1.601 Jo NT STATE REPRESENTATIVE with charges and Robert Games of Bridgeport, was| V1 1 |the fighter and went into a turn, | Hofmann 1... .... ssasrceias 1878 Ahlers sa Pritrs «3.802 counter - charges in charged with vagrancy and placed! In the process of the turn the PBY Johnson .................... 2481 , ig Laan the best, Hodsler traunder $2000 bond after he was found | which was flying wing position | JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT DIES: rv ivesild Ubinas ein, 100 dition. .* As’coninside the Curtiss Wright Corp. collided with the lead plane. (Room 4) CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT fusion delayed the office early this morning. | “One engine of the lead plane Pritchard a7 456 Hemphill cis .. 11,642 : 4 A 17-year-old youth arrested with| —_— was kn - So Tilson central count only 30 as knocked out. That plane im ER . . 19,150 Games is on probation. from the : JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT of 380 precincts were } Insley: Emplo ee Was Life- mediately went into a“ spin and COUNTY AUDITOR x Plainfield Boys’ school.” Police re- y crashed. The other plane flew (Room 35) \ : Guth ; tabulated on the first Sovered merchandise valued at $1000 | long Resident Here straight and level for a short time | HAMIL 24,572 Moore pens s...25,079 day. . . . For a while the ois Was accel to have stolen | and also went into a spin and Hatfield verre 5824 COUNTY TREASURER six ballot boxes were missing but they all ouner oo eries. | Charles ‘A. Menefee, service de- crashed.” JUDGE PROBATE COURT Hotim Fes ree 20,804 . turned up eventually, one in the custody of a Sol ’s ice ‘Shapt. Mah | partment manager for the Insley vo aenpers of fg two planes wers [ide co 26.444 Pe 11,069 lost cab driver wlio was hauling it from polis ce shot at and slightly wound- Manufacturing Co., died last night y c en the medical corps-| JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT COUNTY RECORDER to central count. . . . Tomlinson hall, where ed another man in the 4100 block men arrived. Their bodies were Bain ADL LANNE civ irr anes 12,432 roi E. Washington st. after he had been | his home, 611 Carlyle pl. He burned and battered beyond recog- JUDGE JUVENILE COURT Brewer... i... Veins 11,739 the voles weie tabulatad, was the stone of found hiding under a counter in a|Was 58. nition, Fourteen bodies were found Boswell . .. .......... 3124 Thompson ...... ea 9.49% sporadic clashes between political factions gift shop at 4106 E. Washington st.| An employee of the company 20 in one plane and 13 in another. The | gjelds ..... et 12648 WHEE vicina 2,043 who accused each other of “kibitzing.” . He was arrested on a vagrancy Years, Mr. Menefee was a lifelong 28th man had attempted to para-| Rhoads ira CO 14899 COUNTY SHERIFF Deputy sheriffs arrested a doorkeeper and charge. resident of Indianapolis and a chute but his chute failed to open. smith .... 1775 Edwards y 752 city police seized a friend of - the Luther Robinson of 2808 Winthrop Member of Little Flower Catholic sorm———————— STATE. § AE TO Napenhbier ~.. oe. e res. AYO deputy sheriffs On several occaave. told police he was slugged and church and the Holy Name society. , STATE SENATOR ‘ NIE re irsanart vos : Ds central ‘robbed of $140 near St. Clair st. and! Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Kath- VIGO VANDERBURG Moore 20.663 or carb aed val rea eee # 419 sions the central count doors were barred Massachusetts ave. by a stranger he ryn Menefee; a daughter. Mrs. | J Schwenser 992 Roch nb ARRAS 2 while order Was. Yestores. One Stein) had met previously in a tavern. {Margaret Kohr of Chicago and his | 1 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Russell - tira te rs a . observer watched the tabulation through Three women reported they were mother, Mrs. Mary Gray of Miami, EES DECIDED Ace: BY avai Ae se eas 8,388 : COUNTY ¢ ORON di high-powered binoculars. . Today, both victims of purse snatchers, who got Fla. { ALKINSG .....coovcivainivine ds 8.425 { ; ER i; —about $50. 5 Whos ie | ‘The names of additional nominees Baxter ........ Certs ens n9g2 Hamer WE 9.220 Republican -and.. Democratic county organi meee eee {OTTO T. WILKING | for seats in the Indiana legislature Burnett ........... Cede 7.990 Storms 19.995 rations were to hold reorganization meetings. $696 898 PAID IN Serices for Otto T. Wilking of became known today on the basis} Carrick -....00..00.000 aivrars 958 COUNTY SURVEYOR + +. Through it all, one warrior was on ’ 627 E. Morris st. will be held of complete unofficial primary vote Claffey ...........ccovvvuvunes 8.601 Brown . 25 262 to the sidelines—Mayor Tyndall was confined OPA DAMAGE CLAIMS Monday at 1:30 p. m. in his home, | {abulations Jn Vigo and Vander- Corey ........... tididos 2,218 COUNTY ASSESSOR to his bed with a respiratory ailment and The Indiana OPA announced Burial will be in Crown Hill et Of Stunts races 16 Davis eee 6.232 Montgomery ..... .. 24.946 heart disturbance. | Mr. Wilking died yesterday in his! = * / races ré- DOWNEY ............ooovis on 12,061 ‘ fier tut seiiemuns tor “inl, Mr ing died yesterday In Nis | main to be decided. The Vigo and Field ............... 2cLi COUNTY COMMISSIONER s+ @ OT . p ‘ Vander . i iredtieabiaddednaachiol Su (Firs strict) price charges totaled $496,898 for| A retired upholsterer, Mr. Wilking ©'g QEEBUFgh NOmInges: AT WEIS sc iservmsranssts ss 1.262 yreg 7 STRAUSS SAYS: the first four montits of 1946 was a member of St. John's Evan- State Senator, Vigo-Sullivan: Otis Fortune ..................... 8.934 4 ‘ = wen-24,716 : Asn Aer "Enforcement Atto ; Addi nM. geiical and Reformed church Cook, R., Senator Jack O'Grady, D./ Gatlin ....................0. 5,206 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DON'T _ FORGET — the Rov Dowling said th ey he caren: Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ger- State Representative, Vigo: Bert Geisel ....................... 5,838 (Second District) Bepus SONTANY ab iARia g at, at the current © or'S als » Mrs. Ger- yall, Clara A. Mason, Fred D. Grant "4zp BoOsson Sey 24 442 a really great event! Tickets rate of settlement the amount for trude Wilking; a’ son, Alden Wilk-| po... "Republicans: Rep. Walter carsirrenenas Ceesaans 11.456 hp 22 . \ fram any Scout, Cub or Semior the year ‘in Indiana would be ing and a brother, Charles Wiking, yr, op)ing on Ryan Re Paul BASHE «x harniitrniion ho ih ho tii a | poetairal asuusive. Me. nearly $2,000,000. Settlements last 8ll of Indianapolis. Whit, Democrats » Rep. Halls rasiennanenerarany ree + 1061 (At Large) IL. STRAUSS & CO, INC. year were $406,266. — State 8 v Henley ........: Persness wee. JANI Patil B. ClarK 0 viiannnss 13,156 * MRS. LISETTE REGER Phin Tinie or. Sandervuren: Henry ....... Caiteias arts 3.065 Eugene M. Fife Jr. ...........14,328 | Mrs. Lisette Ostermeyer Reger, Thompson, R aa LD CHIL 5.739 Russell E. Hutchinson .......11813 0 Years You of .R., vB. NHopkins -.o...coisvree res . 2.265 John E. Inni 5 ‘ cars Young— {daughter of an Indianapolis pioneer | gate Representative, Vander- mE. Innis ........000004..1498D | family, died last night in her home, | pyrg: charles Decker Rov ay Hopper ..... Siberia esata 3,818 Glenn W. Radel ....... oe 10443 Eli Lilly & Co., one of the world’s largest | 835 West drive, Woodruff Place, sr, and Bert Reed, Republicans: HOSS ......% ¢eeevernvnne sans 5,203 William M. Taylor ........... 863) drug firms, still under the guiding genius of after a brief illness. She was 84. Rep. Walter V. Hayden, Rep. Leo : J. K. Lilly, son of the founder, celebrated its A daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred : Oo Ire Seow was sib Meagher and Wiliam McClain, 70th birthday this week. Robert A. » 3 Democrats. | " a Ralph Tula, senior from Carmel, member of Trinity Lutheran church| Qply races undecided were Demo- | ow Democrats Voted Polkinghorn, formerly with the Pentayivania has been elected president of the! Survivors are a grandson, Carl cratic and Republican contests for! R. R. Vas yamed direcior of idusw Butler university Y. M. C. A. chap- Schwenzer Jr. of Indianapolis, and one Marion county senate seat, 11 (275 out of the 380 Marion county DOtterer ..........eeeesc..uns 914 development for the ter. Other officers are Urgan Sim: 8 sister, Mrs. Emma Seuel of St. Marion county house seats and one precincts) Eldridge Sree dist 5002 Indianapolis Chamber . Shin, Anlersen, and James Morris, Louis, Mo. |seat in the house from Marion and CONGRESS Faucett ..... cesvavitieeies ev 1,500 of Commerce. . . . Jos- 3 ndianapolis, vice presidents; Wil- Johnson counti i Fleming ....... serees i & 3 lism Osborn, Indianapolis, secre- CHARLES B. HAINES Be (Eleventh District) iin eee 3045 _ eph J.Cripe u the new J tary, and Donald Payne, Indianap- Charles B. Haines, owner of the Hartling 427 Hardin a a 2.372 manager of t eIn pi) A olis, treasurer. Haines Plumbing & Heating Co. 1946 HOOSIER VOTE Ludlow .....i.o.ooeenen. 22,248 Hayes ...... a aienienere 2310 apolis Copyention a Oli A. Hob « died this morning at his home, 808 Lutz Lirimtieiy BWirske .....i..ih nan ress X36] Publicity bureau. . -/ gy Td obbs, of Hobbs Nur-| N. qilinois st. He was 77. y PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Johns ............ a rr Joseph Stack, comsnes poi Seport, indy will speak One of the city's oldest plumbers, 40% OVER 44 TOTAL Blue “vin D3 IKHEOTE «.onvvvrrsirnrinnviners 2,794 » mander-in-chief of the noon Be > ee ghieon at Mr. Haines had maintained his bus- : Sullivan .. 8%... 13,299 Kilgore riveree ae 2974 Veterans of Foreign y in the Claypool hotel. jpegs office at the Illinois st. address Vote totals in Indiana congres- JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT La RUE .........o0vnnnnns cers 2,106 Wars, will be feted to- 1. Ko LILLY The American Veterans Committee for the last 40 years. sional primary races indicated to- (Room 1) Littlejol ...o0uenis sensory 4.983 night by the Indiana V. F w _ The Rev. today announced that they have A native of Danville, he came to day the 1946 balloting in national Gardis 1.807 MANE. ...vovvsrssivrns Serves 8217 8 y oF b PM t United moved their offices from 305 In- Indianapolis when he was 20 years house contests was. more than 40 furchie ola tenia 3.586 Miles ......... ere rar sarke 3,843 Olen A. Peters, pastor of the First Uni Jand building to 310 Liberty’ build. 0d and learned his trade at the old Per cent wbove the Iode vote, -JIWEAI nu rensimnniias iste 1ST IMMUNE «. vivvusreness Tm 6.908 Lutheran church, was elected president of ing, 107 8. Capitol ave. J. S. Farrell Co. | Round-figure totals from 10 of = oo irre PP 10Connell .......4 ren 6,750 the Indianapolis Ministerial association. . . . ciondin Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alice, the 11 congressional districts tabu-| JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT ioyen ,,......... eerie is 81 The Rev. Egon Hessel and Mrs. Hessel, forThe Catholic sponsored USO Haines; a daughter, Miss Lola Lee|lated by United Press showed 493,- | (Room 2) Peden: ....cv.odvsvinres Je 4522 mer missionaries, will leave here soon for on Georgia st. will remain open until| Haines, and a son, Charles Haines, 000 ballots were cast for 51 congres- JOurTY edie ...- 5,157 Pitcher ...u..... Gn ivin anise Japan, where they will serve with the war Dec. 31 even though most USO all of Indianapolis. | sional candidates last Tuesday. Two Miller FITTS 13,300 Priest... ryreirerer rts stras 4871 oh An hi centers seem to be closing their Akai | years ago, the total was, roughly. JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT Quill ..........c..ooiiiiiinn. 7237 deparizieni 23. interpreters, AN ORO doors, Playing cards and maga- MRS. C. LOUISA LEMING { 335,000. (Room 3) RECA oo. covuesee ld Aira. 2.454 ary doctor of science degree was conferred zines are needed for the entertain- .A lifelong Indianapolis resident, An estimated 70,000 congressional po. 16.895 Savior ..... ia dra 2.608 on Indiana University President Herman B ment of the military guests. Mrs. Louisa Leming, 85, died yes- ballots were cast in the 11th dis- " JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT Schatz ....ovvuenes ET 2.522 Wells by the University of Wisconsin. . Surfacing of the first alley east terday at the home of her daugh-| trict (Marion county), this week, “< ? SIrmin ..ovvvinirernnrnninencns 1,260 Twelve-year-old Bill Frazer of the John of Broadway between 9th and 10th ter, Mrs. Vinard S. Buckner, 1001 wndig a Sn} ot around 45,000 Satin (Room 4) 5.578 Ts Th) Strange school won The Times’ Spelling Bee sts, will begin today by the Ra- Sanders st. She would have cele- Votes in ess than two-thirds of the cee ~9¥ Spilman ........ teserraaena. 2,829 ... More than 50 scout troops participating in leigh Burk ConStrolh brated her 63d wedding anniversary county’s precincts. In 1944, the JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT Stewart ...... eves ae 5,431 i jon firm. A in October Marion county congressional vote 5) Tumbove 2378 the Scout circus tonight at the Coliseum $1470 contract was awarded th hue " | Room Cg ArAREe SAORPIIA Shays Sol - company by the works Yon Services will be conducted at 1:30, Was about 63,000. | COTCOram on niveenenereese 12.918 WILLEMS «oo ooeeeenrnnns, Lo. 4015 will exhibit Indian scenes, dances and cere yesterday p. m. Monday in the Robert W. Only the Seventh district, in pnaver . SNL 6.509 JOINT STATE REPRESEN ) monies. ¢ i southwestern India ded al’ ES a Po : : SENTATIVE i Sterling Funeral Home. Burial will Sou na, recor a JUDGE PROBATE COURT eo 2% For failing to report to duty follow in Greenwood, Ind. | lower vote total this time than It | Weiland ’ 15.553 Bratghion PLAT ey Srrrea 3.171 TR AUSS Qe April 12, Patrolman Albert Bra-, Survivors besides her daughter did two years ago. A loss of some ART RE Wphy 3576 STRAUSS SAYS: ov haum was suspended from the po- include her husband, Charles L.|5000 congressional votes obviously | JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT ” COUNTY CLERK 2% These is a NOBBS STRAW BAT lice force until Aug. 1 by the safety Leming; a grandson, Vinard S. Was due to the fact Rep. Gerald w, McELresh ............. - 8276 commiskey L............ 5.479 Jour Suttretur nee} fu board yesterday. Buckner Jr. and a great grandson, Landis (R.), who was opposed in the | Steinmetz fe 12,057 MeCAIthY oeverensenennnenn. 2723 rusdiiat JvTheyn wn" rey Jomiin Bruce Lee Buckner. 1944 primary, won without a con-| JUDGE JUVENILE COURT Malcom crvrverrnrrrrrre 09 OBBS is the name! The Heat SleCuridian Endeav- em yest last Tuesday. His name did not Hoffman .. 15816 White .................. 10,966 STRATES & CO. INC. THE or society will hold a social rally appear on the ballot in most of th TATE SENATOR 3 MAN'S STORE. tomorrow night at the Mars Hill TOKYO BAY YIELDS counties. : Collins 5 = 1,7 COUNTY AUDITOR church of Christ for young people $333,000 IN SILVER ay gp pee ROK: oe ete reeves rar, 9 957 Berry 4,404 * 9.9 of the West Side Protestant Lge pram BIRY iio iiaiiniinh 543 y $ thitrens. tokyo, may 11 w. pr—u.s. NAME PLAY WINNERS [BRA ri spssresintunn: 358] ron an Sports Strudel— army and navy treasure hunters UITAY ......ovcnnndbonnnn ‘ Aidnadaky } : Lucille Pryor sceretary of the have recovered 518 silver ingots, AT WASHINGTON HIGH STATE REPRESENTATIVE COUNTY TREASURER Clinging to third place in the association, Indianapolis Association of Life valued at approximately $333,000, Cornelia Lascu is first-place win- [Ammon ............oooeeens Lome Clark 4,316 the Indians begip a 15-gume home stand Underwriters, will be guest speaker from the hoard of precious metal ner of a senior play competition at Anderson ............oeoieees 5,056 Fogarty ..........o...... 13,154 tomorrow after winning three and losing for the meeting of Life Agency dumped in Tokyo bay by the Japa- | Washington high school. Backer .....cooeevenenens .... 5,666 Shinn vires Vea 1371 three this week. . . . The Tribe swept (wo Cashier's Association, Tuesday at nese prior to the occupation. Other winners are Patricia Wood- Bash ...........co00ee viiriness 9,412 COUNTY RECORDER out of three with Kansas City, took one from 6:15 p. m. in the Warren hotel. The total value o the nations ward, second; Mary Gunnels, third, Bookedis ..,......cooeviveenne 2379 Lr TE vcr nan 9.035 Milwaukee and dropped a pair to Minnesme J nally was estimated at $2,000,000,000 and Angeline Lynch and Barbara ‘Boren ........oeoeiieiriiiiies 3,383 McLafferty ..... es TE 5.947 apolis, all on the road Dr. M. O. Ross, president of But-| on a Japanese workman's assertion | Duncan, honorable mention. COX... APL YANCY IRR 11,760 Stevens .. as © 3188 > ? i Baseh i oops ler university, will address the A. {nai some of the ingots were gold | Judges were Jack Hatfield, chair- Craig .i............. ceerinris BOWE 1339 our amateur baseba Op! C. 8. noon luncheon meeting Tues- and platinum. None have been man, and Mrs. Ressie Fix and Mrs. Davis .......... ahaa 3,227 LE ’ were organized. Tech day in the Warren hotel. “Present (ong, Vivian Sfener. A Sa 8159]. COUNTY SHERIFY galloped “away with the city Bconomie Condition” will be Dr. ~— ee ee een Brown, Ceeaeraaneanaans 876 high school track meet. pe X A Tg AY nay Bs Crispus Attucks was runner-up . . N f—— —— HOWAIE © ree and Manual clinchéd the No. Organizations BIRTHS | James Russell Thrasher, 500 N. Penn- Esther Elizabeth Ehrlich, #141 8. Dela- Jennings ..... sessrsianeasae.. 918 3 spot. . Instead of award- : : sylvania; Gertrude Thelma Knoble, 119 ware. Johnson ..... 13,149 ing this year’s 500-mile race “Tw At St. F i ry ad d McD a KN, Fenpeyivin, | W Datla 8. Hal Nevisd SM Auangma; Jones ena 511 i troph in the past : St. Francis—Fred, ildre cDonal ¢. 4% . «4 ella 8. Hall, Nevisdale, Ky § Carseat et asain : winner a tropny, as past, The W T hip W Repub- J James Leo Kennedy, 4740 College: Eliza ; : . h Ho aT eet with Mrs. Ric a | AL AE aenerng Joflers. beth Margaret Hill, 5421 Broadway. | FPG Lg egy rant Marion, Kelly ......oiieniinnnn vores 1,416 L. Strauss & Co. will give the new Speedway Robbins, 1249 Ridgeview dr, Wednesday, At Coleman—Wilbur, Lucille Johnson and James W. Smith, 636': W. Vermont; | Theodore R. COX, 204 Good; Vera Pa- Smyrnis ......... 224 May 15, at 1:30 p.m. | alam, Lynne Russell beth 3. mls; | Anna Crenshaw, 626'a W. Vermont. | "tricia Trotter, 3370 N. Euclid. y COUNTY © Brest . king a free plane trip around the world. . —— | ethodist—Maurice, zabe . 5; | i : - y J } ’ Holy Rosary court 475, Women's Catho-| Harry. ‘Vivian Wallace: James,’ Janet Johnnie Bradbercy. 816 W. Vermont; An- OCive CAeRyy 50 Sl Grove | wyttenbach RONEN ibis Tony Bettenhausen and Huston Bundy were He OT astern, pn oid, sand | pe ns lea” Dorothy Harney. Everett Willard Lewis, 1551 Barth; Doris Robert Eugene Suey i chigeni 0 NT ; ' burning up the, tracks as the Hoosier midget osa’ hall. Mrs. Donald Giordano, Boys {Louise Todd, 638 Lexington. | Richard Clark Allen, 105 8. Webster; ‘'OUNTY SURVEYOR auto race season swung into high gear. .’ chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames at §(, Francis—George, Thelma Carpen- John Diels Jr., 3040 Winthrop; lia Louise Phyllis Jean Bucher, 302 8. Emerson, Bloemker = ? 14,300 a Marvin Neese, Nunzio Mazza, Mike Rizzo, |’ ter: Robert. Elizabeth Rowland, and Red: 1452 Central. Carl’ William Eder, 358 Good; Lois Anne y First motor racing fatality- of the season Charles Quatirocchi and Miss Marie Rodney, Mollie Baker. ' william Moore, 2350 Schofield; Cora Mil-| Bardwell, 974 N. Ritter. COUNTY ASSESSOR " . Miceli. Al Oity—Charles, Prances Wood. . | qliE diinms, 2360 Schogeid am | John Thomas Wade, 1337 Linden: Mary | Broden 3.191 occurred in Crown Point when Peter Neilsen gol At ¢ 0! : f Penny: : inden: MAY Broden ............o.ee 8, : ; Members of Mauro © Mogren AL MRRRACCIONE CoD RUE paren te, Chen st BEA: | oir Cm | angate eer. 1900 of Milwaukee overturned his car in an uxi y 3, ans. y ’ . , . 8 . re ; wl : y : : L Ere The marys 334 ‘annives. noent's—Biuce, Patricia’ Hendrix. | Fratols }, CUB Soo Pendieion: Bike. | Cogper Breedlove, 513 N. Tremont; Cora KOBSHEIS ovvorrrroreens 3,348 elimination heat. . Speedway qualifica sary vib, h diner ahd mivuiion sere MARRIAGE LICENSES | San FP. Soster, 136 2. 92; Bama L.| ~ Anderson, 2370 Yandes. Maio ........, Cate as ars 2,091 tions begin May 18. . . . Two Indianapolis nels at rs, Sargares M. tics, ele on Ree 5. eel gatanor Glenn Yernon Farrow, 2017 N. New Jer- Mert. Hasuns 3 $8, Rucheneri Emma Nordsiek ...: i. iieiees rae 3.818 women, Pat Striebeck and “Grandmother” ent, will be in charge of the program, Ben Hubbard, Greenfield Ind; ‘Audrey Er y Jean Darringer, 2007 N. New Edgar r Solimeyer: E aon ee; COUNTH COMMISSIONER Sally Twyford, placed high in the internardes, Green nd. ! . , 3 A ‘ ) ul) Slated meeting and memorial service | yenry, Keith Shackelford, 1838 Madison; Ol ii. oot) Wasindsoone; Marie | Loser P ee I Tn: . Moran. | (First District) tional women's bowling congress at Kansas Naomi chapter 131, next Friday at 7:45 na Marfe Byers, 108’ W. Arizona. '| William _C. Welch, 3331 ‘Southeastern;| Washington hotel, ‘Stewart .............. 3741 Cit The Indianapolis Archery club p.m. in the Masonic temple. Mrs, Nel. Tom Bischoff, 3047 Ruckle; Betty Jean| Mary Etta Robinson, 2231 Southeastern. | Daniel Cruse, 712 N. Illinois: Rosemary White y. . T0 fanap Sry ou ho. Shipman, worthy mation, and. Hugh| coe enki Columb : Edgar M. Bcotien, Lawrence, Ind.; Aline| Downing, 3505 N. Pennsylvania. J NONI, Sr SAN IARI AA atl 13,000 bowed ‘em over in the season's first shoot. Johnston, worthy patron, will preside Carl Jenkins, Columbus, Ind, Elizabeth| Aquillard, Lawrence, s Carl H Buttington 413 W. Logan, Bra-| COUNTY COMMISSIONE ‘ br : Ann Gooden, 601 W, King. Leonard Joseph Markey, 4923 Rockville| gil: Pearl Smith, Terre Haute. : l . R . . Boating, horsemanship and pioneering Initiation of new members will be held Oifftord nt Huesman, 16 N. Dearborn;| rd. Suzanne Campbell Smith, 412 E.| John David Laughlin, 2033 Koehne; Eliza- |» (Second Distriet) _by Indianapolis chapter 393. O. E. 8. Tues- elma Mae Coovert, 257 N. Reisner. 17th. beth Anne Mendenhall, 1712 N. Penn- | Brow aye among the skills to be demonstrated by Indianapolis chapler 303. 0. E. 8. Tust- | pratold Hill. 1089 Wo Michigan: Wilma | Pred C. Hand, 213 8. Iinols; Marie) = evivania JBIOWR citexwisiirnsssabrnnse ons, 12,120 : Morris st. ouap | itith Walker, 410) Kinsiey dr. "| Quillen Hend 28 W_ 2th, Jack D, Blount, 1635 Hoyt; Mary Laverne McClellan ........ 5,209 tonight at the Scout circus in the coliseum. ——— g . ’ e runo oretta, Fitchburg, Ed ds, 8. a aa EHSAN pnt » wer or Willard chapter of. the | Loseer Leon. Tudor, . BATgersville Ind; ar Eleanor, Wich, 2118 8. pail Fuerte Burnett Beech Grove; Helen) COUNTY COUNUILMAN Ti ibe Laisa, Tussdsy pat 1:30 “Margeres Wetzel, R, RB. 1, Columbus, | Vadghn Buivgrt Tal 8, Devi; Jusiita | manns Lambert eee on Forest Manor: | (At Large) . Il, 1047 W, 33d st. * | Joseph Meade, 3228 Kenwood; FEliza- yay or. Ble. Dearborn; Bettie Arlene Reictims, 3160 Forest Silas J. CRIT .....v.00enien is 10.403 F——t beth Arvin, 39 W. 35th. : “| "Mona Dolores Pirtle, 40 8. ’ Phil . | Charles O. Joyce .. 10,201 m chapter 44, O.E.8., will Charles Edgar Guire 3074 N. Delawara: | Edgar © s , ‘Dearborn. | Hatold Philips Brownsburg; Leroi Bl. Ee ants marara Mori: following a dinner Mary Catherine Polizaon 9007 N. a Sn dre Rr Be | Hewat EF Pong. Medford, uy a5. i Raymond BATIMETS 5. .s vues: 1058] ; er Ne IPreston Smith ....vveeiine. 6,237
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The Big Slowdown— . On the first anniversary of V-E day, the city was in the grip of a paralyzing power shortage induced by the coal strike, an event that threatened a widespread disruption of to local economy. . . . Despite a two-. week coal strike truce, announced yesterday, Citizens Gas and Coke utility will ration all industries here to 24 hours’ usage a week. _ . . As factories faltered under the crisis, Chevrolet Commercial Body began laying off 1000 employees. . , . Railroad operations through the city were curtailed and laundries, drycleaners, bakeries and other small establishments were feeling the pinch. . . . Utility engineers were to map strategy Monday for a possible state-wide brownout. . . . Ome incidental result of the coal strike was postponement of the annual switchover from winter to summer army uniforms at Ft. Harrison... . . Flint and steel fire-lighting methods, bridge and hut building techniques and tent-pitching skills will be demopstrated tonight in the Coliseum by central Indiana Boy Scouts.
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Two popular Indianapolis institutions were revived following wartime hibernations —the Home Show and the Scout circus. . _ The circus, most important scouting event of the year, features demonstrations by 9500 central Indiana Boy Scouts. . . . The final performance will be presented tonight at the Coliseum. , . . Meanwhile, the Home Show, with 118 exhibits, is on display at \ the Manufacturers building
at the state fairgrounds. . . Centerpiece of the show is the “House ©
Ideas.” a model home containing all the latest built-in comforts and household . . The FHA has allotted Indianapolis 3276 additional temporary housing units and city officials arc seeking a site on which to place them. _. . A $1,500,000 bid for the English hotel block on Monument circle was not accepted. . _ The West Side Gospel tabernacle broke ground for a new $40,000 church at Belmont and Miller sts. . . The North American Christian convention attracted 4000 visiting preachers. . . Central Normal college in Danville was to become the first and only Episcopalian co-educational college in the. U. 8. following its official acquisition by the church. * 4+
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Burglar in a Barrel—
Tragedy struck swiftly and decisively on the North side when a husband fatally shot. his estranged wife in her home on Graceland ave. then killed himself with the same gun, _ . Bandits resumed their marauding, but at least two of them. werevpolite, , . . They placed a pillow under the head of a Massachusetts ave. pinball machine distributor when they forced him te lie on the floor
while they scooped up $1000 in loot. . . . Like fishing in a goldfish
bowl, police shot an alleged burglar when he declined to emerge from a barrel in which he was hiding. _.. This week's meanest thief stole a wheelchair from a physically handicapped high school student. . . ., Deputy sheriffs herded a dozen stray cows from Weir Cook airport runways where they (the cows) were grazing. . . . An 11-year-old youth admitted breaking a swit¢ch and derailing three boxcars on the Belt R. R. tracks at Meridian ave. and Miller st.
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County Treasurer Frank Huse said 6000 Marion county property owners are behind in their tax payments. , , . City officials began work on their 1947 budget. , . . Summer schedules oh garbage, ash and trash collections go into effect Mon@lay. . , . Citizens in the 5000 and 6000. block of Kingsley dr, threatened to sue somebody when they found the “hard top” pavement for which they were assessed had turned to a mushy mass of gullies after two weeks’ use. . . . Col, Roscoe Turner warned Indianapolis airports they would have to make room for 3000 visiting airplanes during the Speedway race. . . . Some 150 women ' pilots, members of the “Ninety Niners” elub, convened here. , . . A navy veteran sought $2500 damages after his ‘trailer-home was flattened by a falling tree in an E. Wash. ington st. trainer-camp, . . . Twenty Hoosier Spanish American Veterans held their annual reunion here. .. . How to administer first ald to animals is a feature attraction at the Scout circuit tonight in the Coliseum.
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