Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1948 — Page 3
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New Ceilings Retroactive Tohpr.1
Increases Run Up to $90 a Month
WASHINGTON, May 5 (UP)—!| \% Veterans
training can expect their “pay raises” about July 1. Under a bill signed by PresiTruman many of these veterans will get an income boost of up to $90 a
active to Apr. 1. The Veterans Administration said the first increases come through July 1 and the rest a month later. : {
total monthly income a veteran! can have before right to draw subsistence checks under the GI Bill of Sights. The ceilings .apply to the combined monthly pay and federal
training. If a veteran's outside pay and his government check
ment check is reduced. . Here are the new and old ceil-
» . : In Family Quarrel An 80-year-old "mother-in-law who attempted to be a peace- ) ~~ maker “in an “alleged fight be: ersseees $270 $200 tween her daughter and son-in-$200 law lay seriously injured today. | ~The victim, Mrs. Empza Vols|grove, interceded and stopped a
Single veteran, no dependents .... $210 $175 Veteran and one -
Veteran with two or more dependents .. $290 There are approximately 500,000 veterans in school, another 500,000 taking on-the-job training “haymaker”
Arrives in Philippines
- Administration that GI's going to taking on-the-job) &
late yesterday,
should | effect of the new law the ceilings on the!
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DECISION — Flanner House sewing class members seléct a pattern for a | prospective garment. They are Wilson and Miss Mary Smith.
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Nicholas A. Hutcherson,’ 52, intended for his wife, Mary, police
Mrs. Volsgrove's hip was bro-
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her . son - in - law,
Box 461, has arrived at Clark Afr Force Base in the Philippines to be with her husband, Tech. Sgt. Paul -L.- Corrie. Sgt. -Corrie’s mother, Mrs. Clara Prather, and
ken when she fell from the blow. She was taken to General Hospital. ! ~Hitcherson was - charged with: disorderly conduct and vagrancy.'
his sister, Linda, accompahied| The affair happened at: the Mrs. Corrie. family home at 933 Harrison St. STRAUSS
SAYS:
FOR MOTHER'S DAY BUMS OF SAN FRANCISCO
picked a pound of their most’
" delicious candies and planted them in a dainty metal basket—she'll use as .a planter for years to come— rainbow bright posies and gay bowknot enhance the pleasure of receiving
America's most distinguished confection.
6.25
The perfect "something extra" — SQUARE MINTS «— thin chocolate. covered cream mints — each in its
own celldphane envelope = glamour.
wrapped in pastel paper a ribbon. |.95
There is alo — special for
-' |EVENTS TODAY BIRTHS . Mothers Daya the NOISETTE BOX Indians Ontverstt Women's Glub—Ban- a St Protea iT® paibere’ } - Pvolever po ges of delicious , by Onfray Women's Ath ‘ Ame. | Louis. LaVerne Leck, Paul, Margarsi
chocolates— attractively gin wiappad in pastel Pagar and ribbon and charming oli fashioned nosegay. 4.25
And if she likes licorice — there insite rR Pri a CK ie 2s LICORICE CREAM CARAMELS-.. Oty Mndiorde mesting—t p.m. YWCA.| gli Hatman: aren. Katherine Cook;
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EXECUTION-—Next step after cutting is the stitching of the garment on whirring machines. Sewers (left to right), are: Mrs.
Virgie Goins, Mrs, Ella Turner and Mrs. Irene Craig. Navy to Rescue
Voto ses To Model Clothes in ed a |
Plan Show Tomorrow . ‘TUTUILA, Samoa, May 5 (UP) , —Twenty-three persons aboard a | In. Morgan Center |; Austraiian fiying boat that) Members-of 26 vocational train-| made a forced landing at sea nbar
ing classes will model the cloth- ; { ling they have se-in-a-4 hion| TY Mania in American Samoa
show tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Will bé picked up by a U. 8. Morgan Health Center, 15th and| naval vessel, it was reported toMissouri Sts. day. » The classes, sponsored by the 11 aboard, including a HollyBoard of Education and Flanner wd) beac, Aran. » re _ House, have met in school build- ported safe. . ings, community - centers and | churches in all parts of the city. Woy il be lakep So Abie Approximately originally was scheduled to land. » » »
improve. their skill in neral sewing, dress making, millinery IT: WAS forced down Monday art needle work. and in the mak-| Morning after the pilot, Capt. ing of lamp shades, slip covers, | Brian Monkton, reported one endraperies and woven rugs. gine had failed. Included among those study-| The Hollywood director was ing the sewing art aré handi-| identified only as Mr. Jacobsen. capped persons and members of | Mr. Jacobsen, French movie didifferent races. The. teaching [Tector Julien Duvivier and Dustaff also is interracial. In ad-|Vivier's wife were reported to be dition to the garments modeled | seeking a romantic location for by those who sewed them, an|2 South Seas film to be titled exhibit’ of class-made clothing | “The Wedding of Loti.” will be kpread out for the inspec-| Other passengers were not tion of the visitors. identified.
ior Rrnnintod oem Suet Srivs, md Collier Appointed -|===r6asr = oor To City Board
seven crewmen. Robert M. Collier, real estate 1insurahicéd agent, waka
Women Underwriters To Sponsor Luncheon to. the. board of trustees of the ob orrow Indianapolis Redevelopment [C00 at-noon tom inthe
Women underwriters of the In{lumbia Club. - 2
Commission by Mayor Al Feeney | A today. { General agents of companies
er {having women underwriters will 4 “He succeeds Isaac E. Woodard, , guests Mazie Acme Evans Co, be special sts. Miss
treasurer, | ' Coff, : whose term expired Apr. 26. Mr. | an mas ® Jrogr = fn ran
Collier resides in 37 East Maple preside as local chairman. Miss Rd. and is a former official of | | the Home Owners Loan Corp Charity Kennedy will speak. { x In charge of reservations are!
Other members of. the five-| man board of trustees are Ar. | Miss Mary Hostetter, Miss Franc
McNees, Miss Nellie A. Polley, thur R. Baxter, Fred W. Jung-|\.. “oo Basch, Mrs. Fanchon claus, Earl H. Schmidt, and H. Griffey, Mrs. Hazel Balzer and H. Woodsmall. The trustees meet Mrs. Henrfetta Matki each December and appoint the « Trenriedta. Matkin. members of the commission.
OES PLANS PROGRAM
KILLED IN RICHMOND Naomi Chapter 131, OES, will RICHMOND, May 5 (UP) — have a Mother's Day program at James Cooley, 20, New Paris, O.,|7:45 p. m. Friday in the Masonic died in a Richmond hospital last Temple, North and Illinois Sts. night of injuries received in a Elizabeth Van Cleef is worthy motorcycle accident here Sunday. matron and Enoch Ballard is Police said .Mr. Cooley failed to Worthy patron. *
int . ae ————— Sop 4% an intersection SILVER STAR 15 TO MEET PLAN SPECIAL PROGRAM Silver Star 15, Woman's Benefit Queen Esther Chapter 3, OES, Association, will meet at 8 p. m. will have a Mother's’ Day pro- tomorrow in its hall, 2615% E. gram at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the|/10th St. Mrs, Elizabeth Kidwell, Masonic Temple. y president, will be in charge.’
IN INDIANAPOLIS
le. university eafeteria.| gq Genersl—Carl, Genevieve Pace; Lewis, TRE, = Inhatape SUHSHe| AL Colma. Saree: Norte mromat, — na an ene, 3 | Cub, ds Edmund, Hilda Briggs; ari, Betty Indians Telephone-Amociation — Claypool as, otel,,
4 bodist—Horace, William, Betty
Geraldne Miller; or: James, Carolyn
| EVENTS TOMORROW Indianapolis Bar Associstion—La Rue’s
“f Restsurant. sy HE iy n Women's Club—t p. m., | At 3 7 Butir, University. Hemet apo 8. m3 te det, tain Gepe—{ 3 a i ; fi Fa a A. by 5
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IU Gives Degree To Byron Price
{executive and wartime director of |¢ensorship, addressing the audi-| lence, pointed out the difficulties!
‘that the United Nations was in- TAU. and Mrs. Ward Fisk, Alpha goo. parade horses, as well as '®" stituted as a peoples’ league for Alpha. Mrs. Robert Werner is peace. Popular pressure for its chairman for the convention. Mrs. creation was so great that few Alda Weir Goodwin, Angola, is| public men anywhere in the world State supervisor, and Mrs. Grace | dreamed of standing against it. Meredith is state field director. ‘It will succeed exactly to the de-! i. - gree that the people now give it Auxiliary Announces {their affirmative support.” . . John Hastings of Washington, Committee Meetings ‘member of the board of trustees "and chairman of the university mittee meetings for the week of Satisfaction at the quality and administrative sided over the Foundation Day They are: activities. This afternoon, rte [Willlam__Lowe Bryan, emeritus, was to lead the an-|
nual pilgrimage to the grave of ) count to 302, an all-time high. Andrew Wylie, first president of Tuesday, pitch-in dinner in Grotto IU.
~~. Sponsor Card : IK The Joint Pythian committee of Thursday with Mrs. Pearl Nahre, | Missouri will take part. the Knights of Pythias will spon-(1214 N. Gladstone Ave.; hospi-| Sor 3 card party at 3, Pp. ». Satur- tality, 8 p. m. Wednesday with! day in the an Center Castle Mrs. Olga Mish, 5824 E. Wash- the sh 'Hall at 119 E. Ohio St. Joseph ington St.: Be Shas Spins. the
Van Agha is chairman of luncheon with Mrs. Mary Trader, ets are on sale daily except Bun-| {the event.
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Association of Life ~~ {Underwriters will hold a lunch-| ~~
BLOOMINGTON, May 5— mus Hoosier-born Byron Price, assistant secretary general of the United Nations, was awarded the ‘honorary doctor of laws degree here today as Indiana University, celebrated its 128th anniversary. © More than 1350 students were
“It should never be forgotten Miller, Mu; Miss Barbara Lovett, |
ly , 3/4 E; B ris Picked as InLegion-Times Horse Sh Entry List Almost Complete for Thrée-Day Charity Event Opening at Coliseum May 14 . Four of, the top ranking figures in the country's “horse world chapt { Gamma Nu Were selected as judges for the Legion-Times Charity Horse Show Indiana plers-o at an executive committee meeting last night. Sorority, Woman's Benefit Asso-| Each of the four men, all from out of state, is recognized naciation, will hold their 13th an-|tionally as an expert in he res 3 sompetiiion he will judge ‘ at the show May 14, 15, rgroun iseum. Marks 128th Year, Wal cyuvemion May 15 And ‘le Arthur Simmons, Omaha, Neb,, = Announce Cast
Honors 1350 Students lin the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Doro-| judge the saddle horses, the Times State Service [thea Corbett, Lafayette, will pre-inonies and the horsemanship : For Pike H. S. Play ichard Ward will play a lead
side, classes, guest will be R H, Nichols, - Bloomfield ine. role in the Pike Township
State Sorority -IChapters to Meet
} The honor Select Hunters Judge Miss Inez Line High School
Harry coln of St. Louis, | Hills, Mich,, will judge the hunt- ! Missouri field di-/ers and jumpers. There are senior play, rector for -theiseven classes in the hunters and SY“Wanted: A association. The jumpers division, including the 0 Hero,” at 8 p. m.
; - - {championship stakes, in the for scholastic honors two-day pro- © x Friday In a Day ceremon- gram’ will in-| John Reavis, Ballwin, Mo., was | school gyms fes'in the university auditorium. clude a banquet S¢lected as judge of the walking § nasium. The former press. association and a dance, and Norse division, usually regarded Others in the
cast will be Mary Margaret Rodi baugh, Jane Nej«
will close with a /&8 one of the most highly com luncheon at Petitive events in a horse show. which officers The western and palomino
Miss Lincoln
$ | ts will be under the veteran ¥ _Ithat have beset the United Na- Will be installed. aven ! man, Beatrice 4 n. He said: Presidents of local chapters win eve of J.-E. Kabler, West. Alex. Milter; John tions organizatio , lander, 0, Mr. Kabler has lon A for P be hostesses.” They are Mrs. Fred » Os Lhe as Ong} Meyers, Rany League for Peace been recognized as an authority| Richard Ward
Fox, Joan YehNancy Schnitzius, Buty Maines, Lawrence Van ote, the popular palomino oreed. |, Ci "amith and Richard GlidPraises Selection well, Mrs. Ida H, Brown, senior Parker T. Spinney, Wabadh, (class sponsor, is play director. president of the Indiana Saddle] ————————————————— Horse Association, praised the!
selection of the judges as «ne Plan Reception
best possible people to take part | in this important spring show.” To Honor Teacher
Sihara. Grotto Auxiliary com-| ‘Mr. Spinney also expressed ,, Mary Mescal McKenna,
{ who taught school 38 years in Pre May 10-15 were announced today. JUANtty of the entry list which go, 0 ae will be honored
was almost complete last night. 3 { at a reception Sunday afternoon, Dr.| Entertainment, Monday noon| Late mail to the horse show |yrov 16, in Ben Davis High School. president ncheon, with Mrs. Lola Resener, D®adquarters brought five more The reception is sponsored by 11119 Eugene St. Dramatic Club, ®htries which boosted the tolall,) ."p, ent-Teachers Association
of Fiefiifg“ Garden School where Mrs. McKenta taught for 30 years. Mrs, James Polsgrove will
and 08 mistress of ceremonies.
{of bath western stock horses and|
committee,
clubhouse, hostesses will be Mrs. The 1046 shew had drawn 278| Nell Emmitt and Mrs. Maby horses. This year Hoosier horse) Burger. owners and those from Illinois, |
rty. Telephone committee, 8 p.m. Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio
Reserved ‘Seats on Sale
|& Light Co. on the Circle. With less than 10 days
before, Mail orders are still accepted public was at the horse show office, Room visiting, Friday noon reminded that reserved seat tick-'833, Lemcke Bldg. All net proceeds of the show
12441 E. Mchigan St. |day at a special booth in the will go to charity.
STRAUSS
SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!
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