Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1946 — Page 4
State, Institutions ine Needs Members of the state budget committee today opened a series of meetings with heads of state instititdns in an effort to reconcile| budget requests with the size of the state's pocketbook, | Although there whs no estimate, as to the actual total requested by state institutions it | was definite these requests would | represent heavy increases over the outlays of recent years final budget commitiee recommendations, after cutiing, were expected Guilford ave. to reach an unprecedented figure, Virtually every state institution is! badly in need of extensive repair work and a new building to care for ever-increasing demands on in-
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Members of Committee Today's session. will bring representatives to Indianapolis from the) State Reformatory at Pendleton, the) State Farm, State Prison, and the Places. Indiana Girls’ and Boys' schools Tomorrow's schedule will before the committee heads of Centhe Siate
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d., Dec 17 J. J. Gibson, local physicien who three generations of many of Alexandria's families, showing rapid improvement’ in ‘St. John’s hospital, Anderson, following a second operation there recently, |
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Dr. L. D. Bibler Opens New Office
Dr. Lester D. Bibler, after six years naval service, has announced the opening of an office for the practice of general and internal medicine in suite 811 of the Underwriters blag. Dr. Bibler, who | was discharged | with rank of full] commander, served with the Marines in San Di©R0, Cal, and He was graduated
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One Burglar ust Said, ‘Hello’
| Burglars last night entered three In ‘one they took $200. stole $287 worth of | including a
| bronze statue of a woman holding | a fish. In the third, the thief merely said a whispered, “Hello,” The American Poultry Co, 1214 N. Senate ave, reported that: the] combination had been opened on the office safe and $200 taken. Ralph D. Aldrich and Robert Richards, 51 N. Kitley ave, both city fireman, reported, on arriving home from work fhis morning, that | their house had been ransacked. | Included in the theft of $287 worth of household articles were such items as an electric mixer and’ vibrator, toaster, 1wo revolvers, | wrist walch, wedding ring, radio and the bronze statue of a woman holding a fish Miss Helen Archer, 45, of 1317 N | Keystone ave. told police she awoke | at 2:25 a. m. to find a small man or boy standing in her room. . She. said he kept whispering “Hello, hello, hello,” as he tried to get to the window. Miss Archer tried to stop the intruder as he fled | Nothing was taken,
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Bible Tnvertigation clubof Y. M C. A. will sponsor a Christmas carol | service and gift party tomorrow {night in Y. M. C. A. auditorium, | { Thirty-five boys will sing Christmas | carols.
Mrs. Thomas Bunch will address | the Butler university Women's Faculty club at 3 p. m. tomorrow in! [the John Herron Art institute. | Hostess for the meeting will be Mrs. | | John T. Barnett.
The Ernie Pyle post 1120, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a |
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Charles Parsons, Republic Flow ! Meters Co, Chicago, will address | the National Association of Power | { Engineers, Chapter 4, at 8 p. m.! | Thursday in Saenger Chor, 521 E | 13th st.
Holy Rosary court 475, Women's |: {Catholic Order of Foresters, hold a Ohristmas party at 7:30 ip. m, Sunday in Holy Rosary hall. {Gift exchange, entertainment and refreshments will be in charge of | | Miss Mary Book, Mrs. Donald Giordano, Mrs. Charles Tuattrocchi, and Mrs. Marvin Neese, v3
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