Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1948 — Page 16

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«HE INDIAN. POLIS TIMES

Jr. Chamber Here ome Show Plans

John B. Shepperd of Gladewater and Longview, Tex. 31-year-old ; president of the United Btates Report Shows Bagueat BO Ber 1-0 evil Has Nearly Trip be honored at & luncheon given by the Indianapolis Junior Chamber

Fairbanks Memorial Fund, created| Yom: : in 1922 by the late Charles Warren |COmmerce : py Fairbanks, former Vice President. of

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especially for war veterans, will be, featured at the Indianapolis Home Show, April 16-25.

|by the general plan and model home|

made last night at a meeting of

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. Also Expect $30,000 ‘House Display

Two homes, including one planned

Plans for the two structures, the veteran's to cost .under. $5000, and. the other around $30,000, are ex-| to be approved next week |

committee headed by E. %d Griffin. The show announcement was

show directors and architects in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. { The exhibit house will feature many of the newest building materials and methods. The smaller home has been designed by three veterans of World War II, Charles Donegan, William C. Wright and Alfred Porteous. It will be basementless and contain two bedrooms. 1t will ‘be of 1ec-

Dog Pound Head To Retire Jan. 31

Mrs. Leona Frankfort, superintendent of the City dog pound with the rank of police. sergeant, will retire from her duties effective Jan. 31. J | Her resignation, handed to the| Safety Board yesterday, will termi- | nate 22 years with the police force; the last six as head of the dog|

The board has not yet named a successor, Mrs. Frankfort, wife of Marty Frankfort, a bail bondsman, will go on the police department pension. However, she said she plans to

Restaurant Strikers ‘tock In’ Customers PITTSBURGH, Jan. 22 (UP)— Striking AFL restaurant workers padlocked the doors of two down-

town brass rail restaurants yester« day, locking in scores of customers

drank coffee while workmen sawed off the locks.

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‘Coroner Asks Aid" in Search for The Marion County : fice yesterday asked for eid in the Pr. Roy B.

Coroner's of-{ton St, He was 68.

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