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L Legal Notices ~~ —L_tegal peter rs aomrina cemensismnraiieimtsnnens * § ' ¢ "GENERAL "ORI zor 2 RN GT han o | phn, ordinance ) ce is hereby given that . h ing petitions SOT. PIO shat ha lsvau. : tion of Delawar Board of Zoning Appeals, City of IndiaSapells, Tsquessing a variance from the ents t : “385. 6 AL GORE} os
Folks Just Live--That's All--In South Bend Emergency
Dance Halls, Gyms, Bars, Theaters Closed; You Can't Buy a Chocolate Soda After 5 p. m.
SOUTH BEND, Ind, Dec. 7 (U. P.).—The coal strike made life
Bloomington Man Killed by Tran Large Crowd Sees Accident Happen
V-46 — , rear 410 West, Ar Strett, requests variance of | | erm e existi arage to be { used for" the storage ne olesle dis r tribution of merchandise at the rear of the existing residence. 86-V-46— FRANK R, THOMAS, rear 730.
Former State Resident Dies in California
made, s left-tul
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at North Hollywood, Cal, where he Dempsey of South Bend and Joe Brady of Mishawaka declared a state of
4 Ps oy : : FE 738 King Avenue, requests ansion of a Roy E. Ludington, a veteran show-| Fimes8tate-Servioy, pretty-dull-in-the twin-ocitiés of South Bend and Mishawaka today, non. use to parm _gon= lava Ee axe tormer tof Milroy BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec. T—| You couldn't see a movie, buy & drink, go dancing, or even get a jeigiior of an sddition "to the exacns | BY | Avecus tn theo Bibs ae Dips? Yesiden Wednesday Steward Lanam, 73-year-old retired book out of the public library, . J tion of this ddition planned for" mmed:- | i nati : Bund BPE {taxicab driver, was instantly killed| With an eight-day coal supply dwindling fast, Mayors F. Kenneth such ‘tims as building meer ar oven. | JR ye bound’ frat $ @ ar
yesterday when his automobile was A TV.A0- MURPHY AUTO BALES. 3007
lived, He was 51. emergency yesterday. Retail coal 1000 West Wash ALES, Any p Last year, Mr. Ludington was struck by a south-bound Monon|gypplies were frozen and all public variance of use i ae operation gin of wi ON passenger train, gatherings were banned at miid- VA LUT ablle iss lot || Three Hundred |
New Jersey Street, requests variance of use hgh ine of sration of a beauty TOAr 0 e existing residence, 580 -V-48-— RICHARD & AL Hn LAW-
LESS, 138-140 South Traub Av - quest variance of use to nl) the one |
president of the Pacific Coast Showmen's astociation. He was general manager of the O. N. Craft shows of + North Hollywood.
night for the duration of the strike. The emergency orders closed all bars, liquor stores, dance halls, gymnasiums, public halls and enter-
A large crowd awaiting the arrival
of the train witnessed the tragedy, which occurred a: half block north
C. I. 0. Drops One Pro-Red Group
force ‘and effect sage, approval 1 cation accordin State of Indie
A veteran of world war I. he was of the railroad station. tainmé struction and operation tin sh » member of the Presbyterian According to Charles Suggs of “COVE SONI oy ongents LT of rank 9 ¥ Lafayette, the engineer, Mr. Lanam ARD OIL COMPANY of Indianapolis,
: : | Northwest Go church was driving alone and failed to|2nd 30000 just across. the street Orders Solicitation West 16th “Bireat, ait and complete
a into effect at Elkhart, another 501-V-46--ELLA D. HATHAWAY, 3424
Survivors are his wife, Mary,| : in Mishawaka life was reduced to use to permis th ec iit ” MAM stop at the crossing although the 8 ue - Of F 3 ; , the eonstruction and opera- No. 133, 1046; North Hollywood; a sister, Mrs. FOTOCAST= |moving train was no more than the essentials, Similar orders went f Funds Halted time a hulle mtrisi” are avaliable” nd tee
i © M8 nsche, Indianapolis; : C. PF. Rie po By NELSON FRANK
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. 15 to 20 feet away. Raymond Street, req Fiance brother, Raymond E. Connersville, ° SCATTERED EE3 AFFECTED northern Indiana industrial city East Raymond Sirest requests ve ae ih and an nephew, Robert C. Riensche, FrOwWNsVILLE ¢ “o Arfa The auto was caught on the cow- ’ SeHppaHaward Saft Weiler h PE ie Haurant and on record’ ye Qwest three days ago. NEW YORK, Dec. T.—The C. I [dence to within 40 feet of the front of Wess ‘my
catcher and carried several feet before the train could be stopped. It was wedged between two idle
: y Basketball Games Postponed 3d day ‘of Deces (SEAL)
The order was especially tough
[Fea] snow V////] RAIN
O. has taken a decisive step to- | Probe line, . Ved ward clearing itself.of the taint of West 18th Biiset requests veriamee of use to permit the construction and oper
Indianapolis.
Services and burial will be held in Fon? onzILE
3) SNOW SHOWERS i
North Hollywood at a time to be ; AND FLURRIES box cars on the adjoining track and ; communism, the Soripps-Howard | Stowe Tater. 7.4 REG. PATS SEND COPA 1946 EOW. L. A WAGHER ALL RIOTS RESERVED pa ta here = ie 10 Yas Young SWAIDS. | owspapers learned today. pion of a ines] heme at Siok Siang’ ae OEERAL OR The vehicle was completely wrecked. RY wonl even be able to take yn a letter to its 367 industrial 31133 North Irvington Avene requems al Ordinar Williom E. Beaman NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- , there after recent near zero mini- | cated by the frontal system in- |An engine had to be used to remove their “dates” down to the corner union councils, the C. I. O. ordered |variance of area and rear yard require: Boulevard Flac ‘William Edward Beaman, an In-| CAST SUMMARY: Mild, above | mums, fluencing that sector. . the box cars before the death car drug store for a chocolate soda to- them to drop all association with | existing buiiding he tes Te 3 NEar su could be extricated. night. Except for prescription coun- the National Negro. congress, a ‘hf rear of Ihe See double’ house. IT ORDAT
Despite the increase of low |
Official Weather
normal temperatures are expected
dianapolis resident. 25 years, died between the Appalachians and
yesterday in his home, 1248 W. New
v UNNIN HOME BUILD-Communist-front organization. | era, INC, 4538-4539 Bast 21st Street. re-
Acting Coroner Dr. R. D. Schell ' quests variance use to
ters all d stores will close at 5 Tug John Brophy, C. I. O. director of
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ressure centers and accompany- id the victim suffered h it the eon Sec York st. He was born in Monroe | the Rockies as nature helps the | P : sa e vic suffered a crushed |p. m. daily. struction and operation retell store d 1 City, Ind, and at one time was a| U. 8 conserve dwindling coal | IN Sons] amEmE Ove Beier Weaker Bureume- | gj], Basketball—The Hoosiers’ favorite | \ndustrial union councils, pointed buldiag si wich time as Sullding ‘ma- End "the sams | coal miner at Bicknell and later| piles. country, the only precipitation | A Toi A native of Brown county, Mr. |sport—was dimmed out. All games Ut that violations of policy may '*is’vi{s "ris Texas company, eo1- 10, tks the fo was in the trucking business here.| The rest of the nation will have foreseen is that shown for the —|Lanam had lived here for the past|at the South Bend and Mishawaka lead to “proceedings instituted by 60 South Emerson Avenus, requests’ vari- “Boulevard He was 60. near or slightly above normal Rockies and Northwest. Sunrise ...... 6:52 | Sunset... 4:21 |48 vears. His wife, Clora, died in high schools were postponed. the president of the C. I. 0.” Philip Shes of Me 0 permis the, Sottudiion eurh line of Services will be held at 2:30 p. m.| thermometer readings today. Oregon and Washington will Frecipiistion 3 Br tna 210 a m, wy 1033. .Survivors include two sons,| About the only place to go tonight Murray. a al, re a TNdlag Hatch, oy : ives he Monday in the’ Stirling funeral| Forty-degree minimum temper- again have rain, while most | 2H ROY nce Jan. 10... ...'._ 719 Cecil and Theodore, both of Bloom-|was the Notre Dame university ae addressed a letter to the Los| '506-v-46- THE TEXAS COMPANY, 3803- approval by th home. Burial will be in Floral Park. | atures will be general from Bos- Rocky Mountain States can: an- The following table shows the tempera- ington: two daughters, Mrs. Dewey |fleldhouse, where Notre Dame was ASgeles owned, but sent copies to 3808 Hav Michigan difest Fouuuss vac. i aeding ors are four brothers,| ton westward to Milwaukee, St. ticipate rain or snow showers as |ture in : 1 Hudson and Mrs. Ralph Holler, both | meeting Ball State Teachers college | er councils. and operation of a gasoline filling station of_Indianapolis, EY Richard Beaman, all | Louis, Kansas City and on west pictured in the FOTOCAST. Atlanta ......... Ww of Ellettsville, and one brother, |in a basketball game. A big crowd | Never Indorsed at en tims as building materials are of ‘Indians Ry of Oaktowr, and Tony Beaman of | to San Francisco and Portland The Middle and North Atlantic [Boston .......:: 3 |commodore Lanam, also of Bloom- |was expected there, for it may be | In his letter, Mr. Brophy said helo’ ‘aot CHARLES B. CLAY, resr 1308 HY, the showy Carlisle, and four sisters, Mis. | where it will be slightly warmer | states will have partly cloudy {Sineiinat : 3 ington. South Bend's last basketball game understood the Los Angeles council BE bi ggpc By d ! nanos No. 130, Myrtle Hess, Whiting; Mrs. Pearl With 43 degrees readings. skies, except for a coastal sector |Slevelsnd 3¢ | Funeral services will be held [until the coal strike ends. (was soliciting funds and member-| "sop-v. 46 Al MAREUS 3158 North day of Decombi Sowden, Bicknell, and Mrs. iala| Memphis is scheduled for a 52 | of the Middle Atlantic states Jranvily 4 |Monday at 10:30 a. m. at the Ar-| Notre Dame officials were ex- ships for the National Negro con-|Meridian Street, Tels iARS Of Hae hq approved b Taylor and Mrs. Emma Williams, | degrees minima and it will be cor- | Where it will be overcast. WOR -....c.ovseeinrnsns 7 5 thur Day chapel. Interment will [pected also to postpone future gress, despite the fact that the or- oa ptr gy a BY: many on. fis and on both of Monroe City. respondingly comfortable else- ; Most 3 Caltiornie, au Dake Jadisnapolis (sity) ov: 8 3% |be in Rose Hill games until the fuel emergency ganization has never been indorsed | the rear of the existing residence. tiny ROA — where in the southern and cen- air weather, bu cloudy [pros Angeles .. . 49 43 ends. |by the C. I. O -V-46 — ON HOBBS, r 1609 3d day of Dece { Miami ... ee lye ls Fletcher Avenue, requests variance of use } William B. Thompson _| ti sites alo in Calitrnin | oF Bo states, aio In the | Bia Buta A Church Activities Limited | The Works of the Negro congress, io, Pry [It SLE SSE, MME | oma) 5 are on , ew Orleans ............. - _{he wrote “are largely a duplication at th f the exist idence. } LEGAL NOTT Services for William B. Thomp-| forecast in some parts of the | west Gulf states and along the Oklahoma. City 5 Freight Rate Schools remained open tempora-|. ook of the National Associa. 00 ro PHELPS COAL COMPANY, le son, & tailor, who died Thursday in| Rockies and along the Canadian | Florida east coast. Omahs ....... 3 rily and church goers still can at- tion for the Advancement of Colored | rey Lo or Tor the oartrubrn Docket Ne, 1325 his home, 724% N. Illinois st. Will] border in the western Great Lakes | The Rocky Mountain Plateau pustatiargh, vo. » | : tend religious services Sunday People and from time to time the|of % building to be uaed for tne Por wood rier motor rains be held at 1:30 p.m. today in Shir-| area. Duluth will have 32 de- region and southern ranges will |San Antonio .......... & morning. But week-day church ac- policies of the national Negro con- 3 amber and manufacturing of wood No. ® and 0 : 8an Francisco ley Brothers Oentral chapel. Burial| grees, but that should seem mild | have cooler weather, as indi- |'Washington, D. © 42 f tivities Wore ; gress are at variance with and in GTM TRIODORE > JVERSEL. Test Burenu Ine. will be in Washington Park. : banned {opposition to the policies of the|use to permit the existing garage to Service Commi Mr. Thompson, who was 50, had |g | Recei . . | . WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (U. P.).—| Retail grocery stores began oper- c 1: 0. |used for the repair of bowling equipment duct public hear! an establishment at 735 N. Illinois| cmployees Receive i d ife Die Services M onday Freight rate increases amounting to|ating on a strict 9:30 a. m. 10 5| “The organization with which we "803-7 46 COMET CLEANERS, Northeast Qianapolis Tad st. at the time of his death. He was War Record Booklet y . $1 billion & year have been granted |P- Mm. schedule, working hardships wory closely and successfully is the EE er ie os porepli ihe ooh Tani. PATH, a member of Centre Masonic lodge, Local employees of the U. 8 op For J. A. Friedel the natoin's railroad and water on hundreds of industrial workers/N A.A C.P. on whose executive struction and operation OP itp oleaniag i PUBLIC | srt Scottish Rite and Murat Stirine. |, "day received a com-| | carriers, effective Jan. 1 ee" [WHO ste uted to shoppisig st Rishi jncard 1s Philip Murrey” © |'803:v-46 CHARLES M. JACKSON, rear Survivors are his mother, Mrs. pe Co. today rec 8 com) Nn Pw ours Services for James Alexander TC © tia 178 Only Testalpanis sonsinged eq] The congress was organized in|? dN os oe. ub Indianapolis, Nora Thompson; a sister, Mrs. Edna | memorative booklet entitled ‘these Friedel, 2411 E. Northgate st, an ases, averaging 17.6 per ness as usual. ey rv 1935. Since 1940 has been under ation of a welding shop at the rear ef § + LEGAL NOTIC B. Deupree, and two brothers, Frank | Served” based on the war records of D bl FF | Set insurance agent who died Thursday, cent countrywide, were authorized | night and day. But combination compiete influence of the Communist | he, Facant Jot. . SIARTEA 3. ROB. Pott: Berries and John Thompson, all of Indian-| 439 employees of the firm. ovble Funeral Set |, y, nee a by the interstate commerce commis- JVeTestaNrynt a clubs closed party. It was in that year that its SELL, rear 114 South Eider Avenue re; | Docket No. 109% . apolis. ; . sion to offset higher labor and opera- | their bars at midnight. |original president, A. Philli jue Varialics Ul ANN A dians Gas & po Two gold star mothers and one| For Mr., Mrs. Chase Wi Sn tional costa. Production continued on a limited dolph, — in protest AD eu ns 1 semi Jue, convertion of ! Indiana corpora : . gold star father here received copies At the same time, the I.C.C. an-|basis at principal industries. { Communist acti (at the rear of the existing residence. i rincipal am . b al services will be anan mor- ' GC. C. activity. *V-48 — CONSUBLO C. DUNMEYER, pal amour Willis " France es of the booklet and framed charcoal rape nese be foes wil mn Bus nounced that a 4-year-old temporary| The iansportalion system still H mm rear 310-313 Norin Jeflerson Avenue, re. § Ponds Joris gu Services for Wi erle nee, : : me : increase in rail passenger fares has| Was operating. But no one was go- : j Sagi expansion of a non-con ne i paying the cos 13, struck by an automobile Thurs- drawings of their sons. Moore Mortuaries’ Peace chapel for| Mr. Friedel was Bec made permanent, Passenger|iod any place. eads Masonic Home [ise ia Deri Ce _sonsiruction Sa a other proper por night while ridi his bicycle They are Mrs. C. E. Byrket, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Chase, 449|a life agent for i FRANKLIN, Ind, Dec. 7 (U. P.). for the temporary operation of a machine ~¥ Service Commis: day ng cy fares were boosted 10 per cent in Loud i i shop, at the rear of the existing residence. N. Beville ave, who died within a the Sun Life In- . | —The Indiana Masonic home had D, {i duct public hea: . on his newspaper route, will be held mother of 8. Sgt. William E. Byrket, | 606-V-46 — BIL-L &] : Th 1942 with the stipulation originally Scout Troop 77 Wins ‘ Rooms of the few hours of each other ursday./surance Co. of { P a new superintendent today, Paul COMPANY, INC. Southeast Corner Roose- t House, Indi at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle fu-|B-25 radio man and gunner shot that - this increase would be wiped Pv u aroline Str sts : ans) SE Pl Ta My 8 Shot| Burial will be in Memorial Park|Canada and a ped y wo Events at Rally |H: Reardon of Marion, who was eiarce of se io. permit the construe: (1 Friday, Decem t. " ‘|down over Lae Harbor, New Guinea cemetery at Anderson. general agent for N {out six months after Ine legal end \ | appointed yesterday by the Indi- tion and operation of s gasoline filling + LT En a a wm 38 Gm, og et S02 7 COON; eg. ostinato 8 i Mew Boe S200 mer | i . : ey, mother . Sgt. an while w n the y i resigned. -V- - 'S Hun y r © Sgt. Everitt a : le ing hu | McLaren. Mr. el freight rate increases ulti- the annual Boy Scout rally o of ¥ resign | BERS, 335 South Walcott Street, request | GLENN R. SI |H. Humley, killed in action in Ger-|block of N. Pennsylvania st. He gyryivors are Central Indiana Council at Tomlin- | | variance of building line requirements to Public Cour many, and Carl H. Rasmussen |Was a retired stone cutter. I nis wife. Mrs. Lucile R. Friedel: a mately will mean higher consumer {iL Legal Notices - | permit the glass enclosure of the existing | Indianapolis, | Q00D HOUSEKEEPING STORES | | , Mrs. . * Biorices. son hall last night, troop 77 was = al Noi = |porch at the front of the existing resi- | — father of Pvt. Carl H. Rasmussen,| A few hours after she learned of | 4, ohter, Mrs. Charles W. Gaston.) v | NGTICE FO BIDDER "| dene. AL NOTIC! * 120 E. Ohlo — MA-4371 lost at sea. her husband's death, Mrs. Chase| : ins named city firebuilding and knot! wotice is hereby given that the Board | S08-VAS—HARRY B. & OWA DUNCAN, Publia Service : | Mobile, Ala.; his parents, Mr. and| .. . lof Trustees of the Town of Speedway, I®ar 4570 Wentworth Avenue, uest Docket No. 186! Indiana's Largest Appliance Dealers Coples of the booklet given to died at her home. She had been |r... George Friedel, Memphis, and Girl Asphyxiated tying champion. {Marion County, Indiana, will until the | Yariance of use to permit the parking In the matter WE OUSE — GENERAL former servicemen were individually in ill health. A native of Indian- |, oo De Priedel i By Exhaust Fumes Troop 72 won the “potato relay wih DD Wednesday, December | 2p roe, or he fe? + corporation. fog ld ~UROSLEY i , ’ i a OK I A A i sy | " , receive sea 8 an pro- | V- y 3 2. 1 Wine sity its |Inscribed in gold. apolis, Mrs, Chase had lived here y troop 3 won the sigrialling” Yelay. bpasais for one (1) new 1046 or 1947 suto- | _ 608 Vote, w. Sr nd 331 Win. Sok having a Are, an n
permit the temporary storage of baskets,
| roposals, garage
MUNCIE, Ind, Dec. T (U. P.).— 1046 Ford crates ard paper in the existin,
bid 88)
Bidders shall show on trade-in value of one
all her life, except for a brief pe- Twenty troops representing five|
UT-OF -PAWN cee ‘Robert Eugene Moore
wsmummmen o, (riod when she mad 9 . Pe She a sly Eu M 2050 S Shoniies. 1vesyigating whe death Marion eoupty districts and Hen=;5ape Delurs two 60s Ly ie NORTHWOOD CHRISTIAN Pata 370948 sha Men $ SUITS, TOP COATS Robert gene Vioore, ‘lof a 19-year-old Muncie telephone dricks, Johnson, Boone and the Lew] Jn: Bears gisrves the right to rejest | 810 ri d8 codihwest Corner 46th Btreet ' mon sock, (il are
1and Central Avenue, requests variance of } use to permit the construction of a : church and educational building, with sc- ‘ cessory parking facilities, at such time ;
mon. stock, (iil) the sale of said ing the cost o (iv) to issue scr
Survivors are Mrs, Chase's so | : : n, | pershing abe., an employee of F. | persion said today that she appar- | Wallace district “in Montgomery
{Albert T. Greene! Indianapolis, -and| go ’ yster Guano Co. died Thursday | : : ently was asphyxiated by exhaust | COUntY participated in the final
Signed: G. W. SCHOENEWEY, W. A. C , R. H. STEWART,
and OVERCOATS
These garments are thoroughly sterlized and cleaned and must not be confused with eheaperg,y yyy 19 $28.50
$120
‘Nels Anderson
four grandchildren, Patsy, Robert, |i, cit i y hospital after an illness of Jerry and Dixie Ann Green, all of tre Yr He was 22, and was Indianapolis. :
-ia lifelong resident of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 1 p. m.
fumes as she sat in a stalled auto-
mobile.
The victim, Betty Jo Hall, was|83, 357, 209 and 302.
championship contests. Other troops which scored at We) final meet were troops 48, 50, 80,!
Town of way.
State of Indians, Coupty of Marion, In the Probate Court of Marion Coun { Guardian's Docket 29, Pa 2 In the Matter of the firm
{ Fame Jeffries, an
Board of Town Trustees, | Spe ss: ty,| North Nlinois Street, {0
e 322. | &ardianship of | the person, Joseph,
building materials are available. 611-V-46 ARRY V. TEAGUE, 1345 requests variance building line requirements to permit construction of an addition to the
existing building, this sddition also to
to fractional in reclassified comn Notice is here Bervice Commis: duct blic hea. mental Petition |
| Temple Avenue, requests variance of use Publie partici;
garments. 4 9 . Services for Nels And Monday in the Second Free Meth-|found dead last night by a com- |. {E. Sharp, guardian. extend to within 6 feet of the front prop- Coa S , re i . . | . ty line. © JOSEPH’S Loan Office s Anderson, re-odist church. Burial will be in|panion, Robert D. Conklin, Lata- David D. Osborn NoFick Or Cuampune sale |H,I0%, _ gponos awe a Neri Ganspolis, nd
tired farmer who dieq Thursday in Washington Park. Pursuant to an order made by the Pro-
yette. { Chas. ; . : i fon of tail . 146-1 i gil NG ih Elisabith Jospitel o latavelss, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jua-| Mr. Conklin told Delaware County| Services for David D. Osborn, 1433 (bate Court of Marlon, County, the undef; | Lf, PiITl sion, Toom OF the existing ‘resi- PUBLIC SER! 48 , | | ois ST. lthe Presbyterian DE DN hits Moore; an 11-month-old son, Coroner Gailon Stephens that the Deloss #, who ii yustertay, Will pame " Jeftries, hereby gives notice that|SUCC mie hearing on said petitions will | By LAW x . , . | . fon the Ay Of , , BL " ing Al 1s! = Phans R1-5006 Burial will be in Fowler. Geores Moms: 1h parents Mr. Bou poy Ios Sieh Joon Le I hed 1% Rn. JMotuiay s5 il 8-2 108. Bare Cashingion, Spe. |S Bondy, December le, 1046: a3 GLENN R. 8L , r. ’ 5 2 olen nera ome. u ’ ’ Jd, he will| P. M. in Room y Hall, at whien | , Mr. Anderson, who was 70, was Edna, Betty, Barbara and Carolyn | motor running while he went for ; A a tae following time and place all interested persons will | Indianapolis, | a native of Illinois and had spent Moore d M N help to th be in Washington Park cemetery. |g. c ied real estate, to-wit: |be given opportunity to be heard in ref- | GENERAL OR : most of his life at Fowler, where gp... 5 rs. Norma Griswald, Le get the auto back on thel pr Osborn, who was 42, was a Lot 7, Block 23 in Haugh et al. |cTence to the matters set out in said { An’ Ordinance | he was a member of the Presby- |e. ow. oo and two brothers, highway. When he returned, he )ifolong resident of Indianapolis, Subdivision of Holmes West End 24 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS ; Staeil} Ordings TRADE YOUR CLOTH COAT | Charles Moore and William Moore, |5aid, she was dead. y t - NOBLE P. HO : —WATCH REPAIR——, ||terian church. Yoh of Irs : M bh i and was employed by the Chevrolet | dianapolis. sald Teal esis a Secretary. | Besghor girset, IN ON A NEW Survivors include two sisters, 0} TnianapONs. . phens sald the car's ex-| commercial Body Co. Said sale will be made free and clear NOTICE when same sha
Prompt p Guaranteed Service of all encumbrances, subject to the ap-
haust pipe was filled with dirt, ap-
FUR (0) F |Miss Amanda Anderson, Indianap- Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen the follow-| Notica is hereby given pursuant to BE IT ORDAI L AT REE FSTINATES olis, and Mrs. Axel Jefvert, Fowler Bernhardt Beerman parently the result of the accident.| Osborn; five sons, David, Carl, Gene Fre "terms "and ‘conditions: $1000.00 Cash Chapter 321 of the Acts of the General coUNeIL ’ ! : > : PL hand and the balance in installments|Assembly of Indians of 1943 that the In Section 1. Tt
diana Department of Conservation intends {to apply for an advance of funds from the Federal Works Agency of the United
Ronald and Lynn Osborn; two daughters, Bette and Rose Osborn; four sisters, Mrs. Goldie Lang and
of at least $30.00 per month, with interest at 6% computed semi-annually on deferred payments.
Alinson Jewelers Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.
BISHOP FUR CO. |
2nd Floor Kabn Bldg. — 41 Monument circle__| | Mrs. ‘Harriett C. Blair [monday in the G. H. Herrmann New NAM Head Puts |
States of America for each of the fol-
J -'| Mrs. Harriet Cleland Blair, a na- fuera hoe for Bernhardt D. H. ‘Public Good First’ Mrs. Naomi Boswell, India lis: J088PE 3. i lowing purposes: ‘3 Slice a Peril i i eerman, a former residen - . v napolis, 1. Project Number 1. A State Park Inn San, You Save B WeS Hive of Indianapolis, dled Thursday dianapolis. who died ent of In NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (U. P.).— Mrs. Cynthia Prather, Martinsville, NO oe oN on AND DS or hotel building of fire proof construction Between tn ecause o eoave . * in Chambersburg, Pa. where she polis, “who 1e in his Stiles-| and Mrs. Ruth Jones. Mt. Vernon OF APPROPRIATION OF THE to be erected at Shakamak State Park East Street Men's Suits & Overcoats ‘had lived since her marriage in ville home yesterday. Burial will pe! Members of the National Associa- three rolhers ith Ee on AND EDS SUCH BONDS located in Green, Sullivan aud Clas ion < ling of Plea $ 5 75 73 MACHINIST | 1897. in wn Hill. “He was 77. [tion of Manufacturers departed for ; ’ Notiod 12 hevsh ey that DR, kition fifty Rost Fooms and of “i necessary | . 2. This * y . § ; | and Eli Osborn, and the mother, y 3%eanaty {Ory apd SHO | | 24 | Mrs. Blair was the widow of th A farmer, he lived here 54 years | has been filed with The Board of School [hotel facilities to cost approx : : QF. m8 |their homes today, after a three-day | Mrs, Rose Osborn, Mt. Vernon. |Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis ($230,000, for which the advance of funds age, approval ¢ CASE CLOTHES | 18 / w South LI 6212 | Rev, John Allen Blair, former pas- before moving to Stilesville 17 years |v, A. M.-sponsored Congress of : : by, more than fifty owners of Jaxable real is the um of $8900 Jor complete plans, § pliance a, ol ; . . was " ed, cations, v, 215 N. Senate Ave. Opem § to § 2 {tor of Falling Spring Presbyterian | 280. He a native of Cincinnati. | American Industry. They were in| ill . k Verified Be rt under the. Brov ons hy Th "% state Park Inn or hotel of Indianapolis, {church in Chambersburg, who died Survivors are two sons, Herbert, Orvi ¢ David Hoc @ft [of Chapter 110 of the Acts of the Indiana |puiiding of fire proof construction to be i I, Prank J. N ESS SAS : i I—_— A Euclid. O d Richard i | agreement that a conciliatory pol- Xe ners] Assembly of 1937 requesting sald | erected at Olifty Falls State Park located = of ‘Indianapolis, |two years ago. She attended the =uclc, ©. an chard, Stilesville, icy toward labor should be adopted,| Orville David Hockett, a retired Board to issue its bonds in a7 amount | jn Jefferson County near Madison, Indiana, Hi on seve ROOFING | Girls’ Classical school here, {and a sister, Mrs. Hattie Renne- py that inequities in collective bar-| filling ‘station operator, died today es a 3150.00 to yaise additional to contain approximately one hundred ive and eshpie Immediate Ai WHEEL CHAIRS Services will be held in Cham-|garbe, Indianapolis, and three gaining must be removed if in-| 8 DE : : |room addition to Broad Ripple High ant Wn aM Ba BR 000 for was passed by ¢ ® No Money Dom FR-T474 Why buy one? Rent one at | bersburg. | grandchildren. dustrial peace is to be achieved in his home, 1310 Ridgeview or | emanatrance, Sent 3 kr oF whieh iho advance ot funds bs ve un And A ro - : | Survivors are a brother, Prank! — i dig’ He was 59. bonds may be filed with the Board of $17,000 for complete plan day of Decembe oe Yen | ' Earl Buntnig of Winchester, Va., . id [drawings and specifications. A lo and ay 3 i ’ |J. Cleland, and a sister, Miss Ethel Harl Gl G lected id h A native of Sheridan, he had|g8thool rig taxable real Cina within the| 3. Project Number 3. A State Park swim- "Witness my I = I ar ey en entry elected pres ent of the N. A. M. to time provided in said Chapter 119 of the ming pool and bath house to be con- of the City of | CHAS GOLDSTEIN Cleland, both of Indianapolis. {succeed Robert R. Wason of New lived here 30 years. Mr. Hockett UH FEVER nalana General Assembly | structed at Turkey Run State Park lo- 4th day of Dec 5. MERID 402 North Capitol Ave. — Harley Glen Gentry, an employee . was a member of the East Side of 1937 cated in Parke County, Indiana, to acMigs. 8 2. i i ins h [York City, sounded the future N. 9 % Notice 1s also hereby given that The! commodate approximately 1000 persons and SEAL] Mrs Anna Rose of the Ajiison division of General| , M. policy when he said in a Nazarene church. | Board of School Commissioners of the to cost approximately $80,000 for which eee A AA ss Watch us grow! A new and greater . Motors Corp., died yesterday in his! _* : Survivors are his wife Rhoda; | City of Indianapolis, Indiana, at its regu-| the advance of funds is the sum of $3850 | LEGAL NOTIC! Hamilton's is now in the making! Mrs. Anna Rose died Thursda: press conference that labor and ’ ' | Jar meeting on the 26th day of November, |for compete plans, working drawings and Public Service REROOF N , ! — ¥1 home, 719 E. 24th st. He was 53. “ society” | one daughter, Mrs Glen Stuffleben; | 1946, determined to issue iis bonds in an|gpecifications Docket No, 1730 > Hamilt ! in her home, 1205 N. Tuxedo st.| A native of Montclair, Hendrick management “co-exist in a ety : : ’ | amount not to exceed $150,000 to provide pe Project Number 4. A State Pair- Petition of P ons She was born in Germany, lived|county, Mr. Gentry line Titre > Sland that neither must forget that four sons, David, Ralph and Orville|{,c, funds Jou he Soustruction of 8 id: grounds building for the Department of Indiana, Ine, a Immediate Application DIAMONDS 4 WATCHES | here 43 years and was a member of | years ago from’ Crawfordsville He he public welfare comes first.” ai a) of Tndisnanelis, ana Jour, Schoor, in ‘ine City KS ndlanapolts. Bald gg Meg og 4 IP ram PPLIANCES : . ——— i Sun; sister, y nterest payable - v A He Calvary Tebernacle.” She’ wasiwas 4 miuiver of the Jamestown RN Bn Oe eolls, and. six|Sanosil, sis aie ot to cxcend St per | So SEPTTAEY,, 0a sum ot $9000 To 00, brineipe ’ ’ | 19 EAST MARKET ST. - Masonic lodge. Country Club Elects grandchildren ad fe “principal of said bonds | complete, plans, working drawings and amet, and i , ; . i ut not neces- h ! ,000 —— a vioty wii De heiy at 3 oes will be heid at 2 p. m.| Newly elected directors of the| Services will be held at 3 p. m.|ihly "ln Squat Snous Amounts) "from |, 3. Project Number 5. A State Conserva. Sumilativs pre burial Me be i w. Tasie And \MondaY in the Liston Methodisy Indianapolis Country club are | Monday in the Moore Mortuaries’ I I, Doth inclusive. other than provide office gpace for the Conservation | shargin Team . PHOTO-LITHO urial w n Washington park.|church. Burial will be in the K. of P.|Chestér G. Pike, Bernard PF. La. th hapel. Burial will be in|those who pay poll tax only, who feel] Department d to provide necessary | all of fia first 0- a - Survivors are her husband, Fred- ax. ® m : oy [Northeast shape , themselves aggrieved by such determina-|space for the safe custody and proper standing, being “PLANOGRAPH d . : cemetery there. and Herbert A. Pinnell, Memorial Park cemetery. tion may appeal to the Kiate Board of Tax |exhibit of ‘State Museum property to cost and 5 Ia Prints of MOTH HOLES—B erick A: Rose; a daughter, Miss| Survivors are his wife, Marie; two s for further action, by filing |approximately $2,200,000 for which the: of $50,314,600, 1 URNS Wilma J. Rose, Nogal Ariz; : : a petition therefor with the County Audi-|advance of funds is the sum of $88,000 for 2%% and 3% 1 or WORN SPOTS os , Nogales, Ariz; alsons, Harold, Indianapolis, and ° ° ° ° ' a Pe Marion County, Indians, on of be-|compiete plans, working drawings and standing in® | LEON TAILORING go, _|on Sennen. ose nants Wooo Tarn: ee amines Hf Skip Victim's Death frat A bE St] SE er wt pote (| Ff , ’ T A 4 Blue Print 235 Mass, Ave, '™ the Middie of {and a brother, Ferdinand Schaefer| Juanita and Mrs. Betty Abney, both PB 1946, The net assessed value of ull Pros offic of Be 3 Detem® Di Svorth | 48,186.9 shares & h C . @: ihe First Bleek J of Germany 1 4 y . erty in this taxing unit is $553,287.220 gots ave. Indianapolis, Indiana, is here- ferred stock ph Co. . o Indiunapels, and Mrs. Mary ® i Cc e and the indebtedness of said School City | by fixed. as the time jolla. Indiana, fs ane EH — a ——————— eets, Vallejo, Cal.; a sister, Mrs k m WE i 1 Pp at the time of the piop nt: issue of Dearing concerning the same. At such otice 8. eM PEARSON'S PERSONAL — | NS Pearl Hendricks, Indianapolis, and emains ster oro bonds not Including this present 1seue OF) fearing all taxpayers shall be heard and Service Commis 4 n » ACR Notice is further given that the pro- : : @etiiton (Amend eight grandchildren. een bond “issue together with| Dated at Indianapoils, Indiana, this 37th Music co LOANS Sadirate on | —— County Coroner Roy B. Storms said it didn't look like murder bo | Coed raceeds bt $300,000. face amount, of (day of November, 1046. 3 She Roo 8 ' ras wots, ST. DIAMONDS—-WATCHES Ch I A. will him and Sheriff's Investigator Virgil Quinn admitted that he wasn't bonds the Assuance of which, Was Autfos INDIANA DEPARTMENT or 3 Friday. ect Trustworthy Since 1873, SPfimn) aries . ams getting anywhere. adopted by said Board on October 9, 1048, | ~ CoN TRAL ORDINANCE NO. 120, 1946 PUBLIC SER! Peo | St SPORTING Q00DS-CAMERAS Las! | J 81- have been appropriated subject to hear Pp as ate Bank Services for Charles A. Williams, t Saturday's hit-skip accident, in which Herschel Jumpp, ng and final determination “of such Bp- A Aneel Dut By LAV 128 N. Penn. St. stonivie FE MARKEY AT. ( Np “i who died Thursday in his home 1620 year-old ex-serviceman died under the wheels of a speeding automobile, propriation, Dy, The Bourd of Bchool Cott; oe, Tr A Aral I | posit Insurance Co. pa V2 PE SAE SR LIEN | = 30th st. will be held at 1 p. m. remained a mystery. the construction of a 15-classroom addition giana) Rif ep IUng a iq South Pubic Counse | =. somal Few Steps North Lari 1 Monday in Jacobs Brothers’ East| Anxious and apparently irritated a to Broad Ripple HI B School 1 oor I same shall lake effect . indianapolis 1 HOO Side chapel. Burial will be in Crown " lure to ap-|theory. He said the gash resulted cember 1946, at the hour of Ji30 o'clook OUNCIL OF THE NO A um CLEANER [1M °CiNoreum com BR vi rehend the diver, th. viet when the meeting cur sruck the fc Lye Saif we AE |, ouaioum pian, | elite JR 1 ace, for . he } 8 ® matter wal HARE = CO. i 1] i 1) ” 5 Mr. Willi , who was B56, father, Curtis Jum $ Xe: 40: the victim a few b from his oud Aboiis, hat Jetn J ae said ‘ap- trom Michigan Street lo North kre be | | Service Compar . a 7 FED VA and Delivery INNERSPRING MATTRESS formerly a janitor at the Hoosier ’ Pp,. 8pO after he had alighted from a ~ propristion, Whiel od Board, eonsider 3( and the IIE AS onl Donn. Lredis. 5 the suthorizatio ial To TED VACUUM and Matching Box $7900 | Pence ‘Co. He was born in Wash- newspapers. He sald he thought|cab, knocking him down, running De 7 the need for the facilities so 2 2 o This Ordinance Shalt be in fu : acquistiion pr 1 | CLEANER STORES [| Sprines, pre-war quality ROACHES 5. Ga. una" tas 1ivea ere bis son was the victim of foul play. over his body, breaking nearly every it biisiabieed, SUB ios "ho Fatt oprotlivd the Migr” CUCH C0 Hl] lbna"Gile . | nase 301 W. Washington E. Washington RI1-8315 since 1013. He was a member of| Herschel had $31 in his wallet| bone on the right side. to be heard on said a ropriation, such! a giant, Marion Counts, Clty of scrip eertifica oy FLEAS, ANTS, St. Pauls A. M. E. church. when his body was found, his father| Investigator Quinn had only one|apRt riation a8 fd by the County Avc| "x, Francs, Noll Jr. Clefk of the city | share interasts : MOTHS, ETC. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.|sald. He should have had $60—his|clew—fragments of headlight glass ditor to 4 be State Td of Ta Charing | tify the above and a at 2 Po pe oUce la here f ANS MUSIC ( Ollie Williams; two daughters, Mrs, [salary paid last Saturday at the|picked up at the scene. He talked | 35 con at its office Jn the State Houss| ire Mud complete copy General Ordi- | uet Lg "WE BUY DIA 115E. DRioSt. un « Use Shur-Deth [rosemary Hopper and Miss Betty|Ohio Service Shoe Shop, 18 8.[to the taxicab driver who brought withia SIS, Sh oojecting to such ap: | was passed by ihe Common Councll on 34 | | of the é tL ’ ! . woe mes FR. T184 | Williams, both of Indianapolis; four| Illinois st. where he is manager. |Mr. Jumpp home, cleared him of | propriation may e heard and fhieresite i ot Doceinner, oF —— hing Jynsd da Friday, diana Spanish & Hawalian ARNOT | CO. brothers, George Williams and| Mr. Jumpp theorized that his son any connection with the case. [aXPAYers o such hearing will be held. | day of December, 1048, and now remains bile partic GUITARS » : Henry Williams, both of Atlanta, had been slugged, robbed and then| Investigator Quinn was still try-| THE BOARD OF SCHOOL [onli a" hand and the offieinl seat | | og $1 249 Mass. Ave. Ga.; James Williams, Chattanooga, run over deliberately. There was a ing to find out if anybody had seen coMMISc INDIANAPOLIS | gf, the oy ot Indianapolis. Indiana, this | By LA x i . V. BAILEY, Business Director. , a : ; . j. 5.00 Up ow LI-7458 Zot, Joseph Williams, Cincinnati, | eash on the side of his head. a car around town with & smashed] = MV BOC TRA ou, mw. LENN RSL . 0, and two grandchildren. ‘The coroner discounted that! front headlight. November 84, 1046 8EAL} vy , Indianapolis, | 5 w ¥ . 3 So o ‘ % \ ' \ n v . 3 \ : 1 n a SN N \ 0 , 3 isd " ¢ y N " / 8 qs - § sf lk n : v 4 2 \ oa i a / . TE 3 7 A taco A A ) - ae
