Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1948 — Page 3
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GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY—The Merchants Asso- © HUB OF ACTIVITY — Checks and counter-checks are made at this table on the - ° DIRECT CONNECTION — With these machines the association Sen exchange cation today. marks its 50th. year in Indianapolis. credit rating of individuals applying at local storesc (Left to right) Mrs, Iva McCoury. remorandums direct to five Indianapolis s tores. This facilitates the a Murray H.. Morris, manager (left), and John. W. Clements Reinert, Mrs. Bertha lzsak, Mrs. Olga Wisehart, Miss Anna Belle Pedigo individual's credit rating when he applies at “a store. Operating the battery of Nottingham inspect the original equipment, . and Mrs. Betty Lou Medcalf. ~ Tura) + Tel Autograph machines is Mrs. Velda Chastain. lan .
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vil speak at the men] OccVPies Modern Suile of Offices; 700000 | * Andrew Jacobs Given''o.Se himks She Vismin ¥l 1947 Report Jssued | | » it he Joint Distribution Master Cards Show Consumer Paying Data |* Second Place in Race 5. M. Hauge of Pirdue University. By Merril] Lynch , East Central Region, ? By JACK THOMPSON =. + ig a at a conference on of thel Touch Plerce. Fenuer &} - : Hotel Lincoln. The Merchants ‘Association of Indianapolis is 50 years old ly” tne’ Domoeatic’ Veteouns fog |Peverage distilleries here. | pdieteill 1.yneh, Bieves, Permit 4
today, . i : ‘Victory Committee on possible] Existence of the vitamin Was... with a local office here, to- ‘ One-half century ago, Feb. 25, 1898, to be exact, an Indianapolis prosecutor candidates, gave Wil-|first suspected in studies on 4,. announced a net profit of pusinessman who wanted to check on the credit ‘standing of a liam C. Erbecker, present city chicks. Later work leading t0.g; 207 952 for 1047. 2 | > B Y positive knowledge of its existcustomer referred to an unimpréssive looking book’ called the prosecutor, a substantial lead over! = ve Know 0 ¢ | This is after interest on capi
“Credit Experience Guide.” That cloth-bound book was the be-lother candidates. J chy 2 tal of 6 per cent but before taxes I ag Jae ber | ;
speakers at sessions t at 10:30 a. m, and hrough the day, are Alexander, Toledo, 0, of JDC East Central
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d Mille. Jeanne Daman, of the Merchants Asso-| p————ry A — Of 1697 cards returned, 964 10a Are deducted. In 1946 the net profss of a Catholic school ll Lotion. The group of merchants [Midas were marked for Mr. Erbecker, 5,1 00 Nam, actobuciiisty, was $6,216,649. oN Shildres | of Belgium, who used the book got together ax dccording to tabulations an-{; may have was not reported oy! Thé annual statement was : iF purges Tn and chose as their first ii i 9 . : \n6unced today by William Spence, por “Hauge here. The vitamin made public by O. J. Holder, local . 1 7 : Hiram P. Wasson. : SE ‘sa :
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: a i mn . | is, are members cc] One employee handled the busi-| The City is trying to beat the security exchanges. al council, and Robert | ness over. a snigle telephone. |pinball rachine. Fas Nelis and 50 for Norman Blue. 0- Wher | rit, Pedecil Policies % son is a member of | Today, the association has 28 It wants to “win” at least $2 Mr. Spence said the cards were) : Me a Yeno Rartner, con: of directors. member stores in ‘its ranM8. Its in Ncense fees from each of the Mailed to Democratic precinct . EEE AT A which ———,—— modern suite of offices on the thousands of amusement devices COmmitteemen and members of In Lotte Raid : Jemned a og confi-] | People’ eighth floor of the Illinois auld: | ngw operating in local establish- Jabot unions. have caused . teems with activity. re, Fok veterans committee was or- noe, ; : foe as ure, “For All People. wiween 40 and Cen nayees oa of wh {he Banized two weeks ago by back- P Previ Anything our government does AEE A ~ wn following a 1 p.m BY cury of more than 7 000 Aster Ci oan ar the oe ox — ers of Mr. Erbecker for prosecu- artners Prev ously to dam he flow of eapital nts : : ty a : omorrow at the mee. BY oa showing the paying records’ : tor. ps Fined for ' '’ business will dam up our future : : : > Fen . S chines depends on the legal opin- . * n i* rity,” he said. “If we tax - : 2 Church, Dr. Datlas Ill * onsumers. .___ [lon to be handed down by Edward _Shuns Active Role Police today charged that pool away the incentive to invest, we | I P S J. pastor, will give The association took over the H. Knight, corporation counsel. | Despite the committee's activ- tickets were sold at Chris’ Bil-|take away our hope of an expand- » ° % : oprstion of the Charga-Plate| Waiting Legal Opinion jities, Mr. Erbecker has taken no|jjard Room, 525 W. Washington ing industrial future.” : RR a system in February, 1947, Licenses for the machines have active part in the campaign -|St., after the co-owner's heavy| Merrill Lynch reports that
- y the City in the tick-| In + Aviv & Co. in forming Charga- might place y in the A raid yesterday resulted in|last year. Of these customers 41
when three other’ ’downtown de- not yet been issued by City Con-isonally because of his City fine in the first recent jury case more than 150,000 individuals did] : : ’ t stores joined L. Stroller Phillip L. Bayt for ‘ear ‘tijob. ~ Court business with the brokerage firm 3 4 Partmen . a public letter last week, he|'™ Municipal 3, i wy Associates Indianapolis, lish spot of condoning a; device said, “So long as I am city prose- per cent had incomes of $3000 or . 3 2
{which might be used for gambling. cutor, I am not a candidate for the arrest of Nick John, 58, co- m says. : 1 ye Ppa a or anni-| At the same time the City is any elective office.” owner, on a charge ‘of advertis- |'*** the ou pany says. : ‘ - ia -_— SEL Gd : yanss o tioh ‘will have awaiting another. legal. opinion| This was in line with Mayor|ing a lottery scheme and gift en- : i : 3 ; SI [1 | S nC — al 3 an Re ad e aie offices for from Mr. Knight on whether a $15 Feeney's recent edict that no city terprise and keeping a’ room or [TU Loses J - -— = h open . 'a year fee can be levied on each staff member participate in pol-/ pool selling. ; : » y g-
members and subscribers on gasoline pump. ; (ities. Seize 80 Bool
4, ks » - . : ! The Cit, forts to collect the nfiscated boo ‘ : SRE eet eR EERE hooks I Wil, [55 on cove ue L201 Bal 3 COMBINING | 3 {the Indiana Independent Petrole-| 00 | g Chris | ; :
manager; John W. Not-\um "Association which says the! The other co-owner, tingham, assistant manager, and fee was ruled invalid by Superior Ivanhoff, was convicted in the
By United Press . . g > . { i » p fon - involved in other officers will take guests on|Court in 1935 | H jury case of keeping a room el A printers’ un ; ¢ . !strikes against 14 daily news- 4 a an inspection tour of the ai . p pool selling and fined $250 and papers lost today its legal battle A : i di costs. 4 = = ™ . sas aii
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Plano Sales Robm, Banner-White-| . : 1 x g were accused of playing the fon aging ot denied : Le Mi Ine, the Wm. H. Block co. A Little Too Long gh Ea i om a horses . yesterday in a poolroom jy, er court here the wo E X | l | R S Cnpial Furniture Co, Dayan &| Mrs. Pauline Webb, 2122 N. tow, Fla. hospital today with at 2125 E. 10th St. escaped a[pnternational Typographical Ne Franks Furniture Store, E. n.;. ware St, found herself “all three bullet wounds inflicted by police raid. Two of them were Union's motion to dismiss. The : :
J. Gausepohl & Co. Goldstein »” ed with visiti mi he ; h i rg siting a gaming way was cleared for resumption , Inc; Hart Furni- alone by .the telephone” in the her husband y
Brothe house ; , . wh f injunction proture (vo _|Phone booth at Haag's Drug, Fiorida police authorities ‘said , jof hearings on the Store, Jdeal Farme Co Store, 125 E. 22d St., last night. phillip R. Athon, §9, former King- , Robert C. Wood, 40. of 3516 N. ceedings. \ rott C w S08 I, oer Mrs. Webb, engrossed in ‘& an & Co. employee, shot his wife Tacoma Ave, was charged with, Judge Swygert set March 3 at] ; Co, Ma oe Store, NC. telephone conversation, talked on three times as she lay ill of can- keeping ‘a gaming house and- 2/10 a. m. for the beginning of >
«Charles Mayer & Co., L. E. Mor- , . ‘ 5A . : Me . as Manager N. H. Franz locked cer, killed Jt. tay YoUIn 10F PUG} selling. hearings on his rule for the union. c.g Cinemas tn 4 Cov-lionrivor sr inecy Ne y TT) He at BifshiEHt AHA eit Ek hen. killed. himself al her.” Accused of Lottery Scheme v6" BOW Sas Why Tt shoyld not ; W RLD In MED 3 4 0. -1 booth | 5 : as X . J sing Co. Rogers Peon] Rost | ome. She came out of the thi airs: Athen, 67, had been bed- William C. Rasher, 65, of 991 /be enjoined from alleged upfair Ley AN ; A §
oes & CO. ROS 15 find herself trapped... lene tna hospitat-ward-at Bare B:—13th—St,— was charged with. JADOF_practices as requested by. Co. Sears, Roebuck &| gne found another. nickel and ,oo = — weeks. Her husband operating a lottery scheme and the. National Labor Relations]
Co, Star Store, Stewart's Inc.;! : +‘ called police, who sent the drug .|Board In. a petition filed Jan. 16. >” | \ Y ; Pp L. Strauss & Co. Victor ture geore oa, r back tothe store came to see her daily and on his gift entérprise after a raid yes-| He ruled, in effect, that section BO AN . : 5 : Furn »
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Co., Vonnegut Har { : visit yesterday he pulled a gun terday on a poolroom at 226 BS. ‘ P, Wann ou Co. aware Con H.'to free her. : out of his pocket and while sev- Illinois St. A plainclothesman 10(3) of the Tan Hartley Act is|
SHE . eral other women patients said he bought a bank clearing ' | Seize Lawrence Tierney watched he fired three times into slip. He sald the court's authority to
Plan to Ti hten U In Hollywood Cafe Fight bis wite’s body. Melvin Hillis, 25, manager of final adjudication’ “te of rors iy . Then he placed the gun to his Poe Meece’'s restaurant and origin and needs no support of) . : : ¥
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 25 (UF)- head and fired. He fell over dead tavern, 5470 Brookville 3d. vas cited authority.” : HH 4
» {Actor Lawrence Tierney faced] 4 on the hospital floor. charged with violating the 1935 H& also said the NLRE act On Dr Iver Laws assault and battery charges to- | Mr. and Mrs. Athon moved to slot machine act after police were jogally when its agents. Porn
: taurant.' Say Jou fighting In a mses go- Bartow from Indianapolis two told Yesteiday that ‘a patron had than the board itself, filed the in- ; INC UDIN G With unsafe and. illegal drivers Ing to jail on revocation of an old (Years ago. He had been super. won: 10 free games. © |Junction petition. ; : 5 LL.
being weeded off th conviction for drunkenness. Mr.|Visor of a packing - plant in rr ah x : {ens . uly, the Bureau 4, Ew Ve. | Tierney is under court orders not Florida. i Search for Pilotless, |Fireman, Engineer : ‘ v9 today announced plans to!to drink during his parole from . S—— , ! Uhten enforcement of drivers a Jail sentence for violation of Biind Man Refuses Runaway Plane Badly Hurt in Wreck THE | HE 500 : Although the machinery of the| Police said .Mr. Tierney was elferans tye er —An aerial search was organ- —The fireman and engineer of! Dw license program has been Pelther drunk nor disorderly] TORONTO, Feb. 25 (UP)-+ ized today to look for & runaway 2 Soo Line passenger train were CLOTHING 4 erating only two months, the When he got into the fight with John Beresanzski, 65-year-old plane: which took off from the in critical condition today. suf-| i , bureau said, 700 drivers already! ilam Goldy. yesterday. Mr. blind businessman whose seeing local airport Monday with no one fering from scald burns .received : a have been denied renewarof their Goldy swore out a complaint that eye dog was killed last week by aboard and headed for Sibaria. When the train was derailed here , licenses, Most of these, accord- MF. ‘Tierney knocked him down. burglars, refused the offer of an Cyrus ‘H. Seeds, owner of the last night, : LOOR ; ng to Director H. Dale Brown, | MT Tierney said Mr. Goldy called eye from a war veteran today. plane, said It had a two-hour sup- Rallroad officials sald none of - Were persons who were in legal him a sucker and hit him first. | Mr. Beresanszski said he re- Ply of gasoline when it took off. the passengers was injured. The An 1 Al R F D difficulties but'at least 20° had te fused the offer of E. M. Sacobié, The plane dipped and dived over train was en route from Minne- i IS THE . . ring Itself! been stopped by clerks Decause of |W IBC SEEKS TELEVISION 32. because Mr, Sacobie’s remain- the city for 20 minutes before apolis to Duluth. Cause of the p g lise DOr Vision or rr oracle} WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (UP) ing eye might be affected by the heading out over the Bering Sea. wreck was not known. Ss : : Manto The Federal Communications removal. ARR CE a SECOND j : rasa Gat, Lane es ow IN INDIANAPOLIS - WITH ty Coe Ju exlending the talg, that radio station WIBC, Indian-|if anything happened. to fis ii ; — :
8 9 8 : Will be to file current lists of all APolis, had applied for a television many sight,” Mr. Beresanszsk! es, J.
Vers under suspension or ‘de-|" oi sald. [EVENTS TODAY DEATHS a nied renewal with local police de-| Todiana Trae ,Club Lanchesn a AE a Boyd Bowers, 3, at 1562 Brookside, : ; ; | B Y ’ Partments and sheriffs’ offices. In| Sears Roebuck Employees Kiwanke Ciub—Hotel Antlers. | hisandar, A, at General, Sullmonaty : : . hs i
th Club—Claypool Hatel. * Past drivers have frequently| Liens Ciub-Claypoa) Mate Amy Lou Doyle, 8, at’ Methodist, earl:
N able to escape detection "i Sh ° '4 fi : nomatosts. : : { FVENTS TOMORROW Bdward Edwards, 59, 2063 N. Ala " ( hele home community because, ere are in 7. | ro its [Red Cross Campaign Kiek-0f Yumeheon—, irrhosis or rer Jam} Ham RAE D A RO '] " d " Kiek faehoon— Olt ot
licenses were suspended : a vel, ore Marvin, +40, -at Gerrengl, earl - vay from home and Information| Employees of Sears, Roebuck Members deposit 5 per cent of rin Lecturer. Uliy Mauhton, 1 P. pyr mit, 90, at’ Veteran's, nl : . many weeks to clear. & Co. here will today begin re-|their salaries and the COMPANY Chamber of Commerce, Home Safet Shrombote. CL ess Youn a . tt ects ———— .|celving statements 4s to the/ contributes a percentage of its ' stitute-_a)l en uinariui, coronary thromwosls, hr
1 “ nt ner F “Nn Blas amounts’ of their share in the profits proportionately to em-|. Claypool Hotel: Anna Brandt, 73, st Long, pneumonia, - Bi ts Rubber Control company’s 1047 profits. ployee members according to! | eer hemorrhage wn me . ;
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; Ha : | Shoar ll as ‘Socialistic’ I a RE RE pp IRIN eddie BAN FR established through the Savings nereases rv {At_St. Franels—Herbert, Eleanor Hiatt; Bert Brnest Hughbanks, 68, at Oeneral, ; 3 (UP) Herbart an nt Fev. 25 and Profit Sharing Pensioh Fund| This year employees with less| GUTS DE‘ LUE Nomi Connell. || Willey Delos Hutton, 83, at General, pye- : ys t lace. dent of . Smith, presi- of Sears employees. j than five years service had cred-| At General—Hubert, Iris Holman, and| lonephriils. | io : y - of U. 8. Rubber Co., toda, the Albert, Virginia Umphrey. | Grace Muston, 60, at Methodist, cerebral ~ 3 Ef ced ) y rding to M. C. Carpenter ited to their accounts $1.15 for| Aer TUES PC erine Christy, hemorrhage. 4 : : - “Socialis the Shafer bill as a| According a) ‘| every dollar they contributed.! and John, Anna Bowser Margie M RE overts, 41, at Oenersl, cere- . ! : GEA t system” to maintain manager of the store, 400 Indi-| or Dloyees with five to 10 ears’ At St. Vineent's—Ralph, Vivian Elrod, bral hemorrhage . ‘ . r ; Afiment control of the rubber anapolis members have to their, service were with 32.3% Mr Methsdist lovin, Ange rye. 1 ar: Gurtis Hug, 61, at Medical Center, néb- : - . : 4 : credit in the fund un AGETeEALe Troe with over 10. years servios a PHEaoohottt “Hit Hie 0 “Ae, Td rail 00 Ot
‘ g h ‘The pm, 4 ‘ran’ Of 16,753 shares of Sears stock ! ; : k 3 Pag » Introduced by Rep. v | were credited with $3.45. F Minocqua St. Bertha Wise. 63. at 1254 Burdsal Pkwy, ' , ; - Tq Sater (R. Mich.) and Plus & Sash halatios Of 310000594. Employees over 50 yéars of age a 8. Franeie— tarot Mary Petro, aod Katherine Brock. BY, of 3614 N Grant, i | S R Al SS ; Servicey othe House Armed with over 15 years service were Charles Mary Meadows arteriosclerosis. vi oT ,. % J ;
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. min . . ett ry OMPUlsOry use of syn-|value of $34 per share this group dollar deposited. i Since: " Doroth Coslett. | Emilye Matsischky. 70, at 2441 Coyner, of real ver, regulate A uC has an te investment of| The fund now owns over 16 per oy A ato LAREN bber Carpenter
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