Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1948 — Page 11

RL a . TA, ee end 4 a : Tr CN. vor — : T= tid To re o | "SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1048 ee pe i ree om. | SAMURUAY, NAYS 1048. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. re diy fo say I -4 i ch "| Jews, Arabs Cease F Lamar Publisher | aees ior x, sey se lent Equals Black Ey : WS ra S «| Monday in the Dorsey Funeral quails y! ae : ’ ease rir e One of Nation's Home and burial will be in Wash. Employee Dies | — rentators ; § To ngton Park. Mrs, McLean, 6016, Mayer As ‘a baseball pitcher, : Red menace Pendin ( onferen i Best Known Editors E. Washington St., died here yes-| " In Elevator Misha Mueller will stick a . anc : : . TR ve of near , Ind., : - No slow g its numeri~ ry Ll v 0.0 oe ; Arthur Aull; publisher of the yrs Mc yan ind. Charles Mayer & Co.. 29 W.| At the Indianapolis Char ! Lean lived in Indianapo e & ; iY ¥ rl IS J 1C1Q S A (Lamar Democrat for 47 yearslis for the last seven years but, "Washington St, was killed today/Commerce where he is r the number . Ji . I because he wanted a place to say had spent most ef her life iri Vin.|!n 40 elevator Accident at the he's busy exp y great or so : opvulatio gong what he had to say about cennes, She was a member of the Store. cut on his forehead, a Aonproded ’ tery | P oi n Fears It Is Only a Mere and. things, died .y, ot a Jeapls Christian Church. | Curtis Wright, 2821 Highland|of glasses and a black eye. . rom aA mass ause in Conflict Since P artitioning Ruling 3 ' ' BY. | . Survivors include a daughter, Place, was found by another em-| His grandson, Philip | i ro JERUSALEM, May 8 (UP)—Peace came to Jerusaies toda Was one of the nation's best Mrs. Georgia Lloyd; two grand-|Ployee of the company, lying at{it in the batting box in the from _ for the first time since last November when a true betweer hy Known small tows editors of is/chiidren and three: great-grand- lhe boliom of the ‘elevator. shaft ler’ back yard, 5333 W ged It up. To Ne Jews aud Arabs Beghine effective at noon... ; 3 childen, all of Indianapolis. . Mth Bla head and chest crushed. Blvd. He was pitching fast af .....Not a single shot was the oft i COME Avis ; : | " : e elevator was at the top ofifancy when the grandson asked mT ours after the cease fire agreement came into. force. The Hety| its headlines in bold face JHallie C. Beach ~~ ine srt . [for an easy one. a y not knéwn such a lull since the partition type duplicatt ces for Hallie C. Beach,/ Mr, Wright was with two com-/ He tossed one over. A usands of pre. touched off pa ing decision up ng what he sald in{retired Ind : 0 the hostilities in : complete d ndianapolis - railroader,/pany porters at 8:30 a. m. police beeliner to Sam’s right e Red be or be. Palestine. Somp - jetall 20 He stories. (will beheld at 10 a.-m. Monday learned. Shortly -after~ he left| Anyway, that’s his story. . 20 00 t? Believed Mere Pause to Honor throughout the cou “ion an shops in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hilljthem they heard a crash and ran ei. J - The jittery people, Jews and ’ Chapel: Burial will be in Wash-{to the shaft where they found d i. ent of a popu~ Arabs alike, feared it was a mere| His candor vas Temaziadle. He ington Bax. the victim, Photoplays Group a pause in the battle. said . thought. There was| ~ Mr, Beach, who ‘was ‘71, and db a ¢ who fighting was likely to be set a8 5-Year Worker S the time he finished up a trial/lived at 902 N. Riley Ave. died Evidently, the porters saa, tr. | El@CIS Officers gi ase again by the slightest provocation with 16 basing Beadiine: “Rapes Monday in St. Petersburgh, Fla.| Wright had gone. to the main| Mrs. M. Earl Robbins ‘was | | United from e! cam | , 18 Acq "He went He was employed 40 years by the tarted oS £5 io \ ; Bac ran Ds holding its! Bronze Medals to Be - 10-qetall how wi girl apivared Big Pour Railroad, but recently moving. . yo a yao Dated Presiaent of hw Indiana © continue fire ts) . ’ n q capable of retired. native .of Mechanics. \ o otoplays Pa, ST on. “And this oe ing tor ae Sig aa -Given at Banquet | taking care of “herselr: “Tourg, he had lived here 40 Years ing hone. tried 0 Sours the mov-Iday as the group held its annual ' Europe away with the British yesterday to stop), Ehty retired employees and| Bought in 1900 {And was a member of the Wallace ently fell through the gate ha meeting in the Indianapolis Ath a Democratic fighting if the Jews did. 1212 employees with service rec-| That was the way Mr. Aut] Street Presbyterian Church, Ir-|crashed to the bottom. [etic Club. : the Red Jewish leaders said they had Pras of 25 years or more will| published his paper. He bought yington Masonic Lodge and the The elevator continued moving Four vice presidents elected as we heard nothing direct from the| °c Suests at the annual banquet, it in 1900 because he thought he |upward and stopped at the top|rcr® Mrs. J. Fred Stuck, Fi. 0 long as we British, government. Their only lor retired and 2-year employees had a lot to say and wanted a Walter E.. Miller of the shaft. Wayne, first; Mrs. David Rose, and mine, ntimation of a cease-fire agr 0. Monday night | ww place to say it. Wp until eight Bloods second; Mrs. Wolf Sussman, third, t ty," t cannot ment, they sald, was a broascast ut Le Athletic Club. 0 ATTEND: CLASS REUNION-—Back for their 25th class re- |or nine months Fog he sald. will be held ponacater Cotumbiy |the Token gate roe ad noth and Howard M. Rudeaux, fourth. . | | BOF tan it live by the Jerusalem radio last night.|, Tesldunt 1. K. Lilly Jr, will| union at Purdue University recently were the May Queen of 1923 | A week ago today, he suffered|Ind. Mr. Miller died last night in| CAL. Other officers chosen were Mrs. g Loo ; Adopt Waiting Attitude | Noye, ‘on aster and Nicholas| and members of her court. They are: (left to right) Mrs, Luther (8 heart attack. Shortly after|the home of a son, Gustavus A.| " M. C. Smeltziey, Ft. Wayne, treas- | | ewish military and political o *¥** president in charge Risk, West Lafayette: Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick, queen. Frankfort: | Midnight last night, his strength Miller, at 337 8. Arlington Ave : ~ Jurer: Mra. M. Huckelberry, Green- I ata 0 Jeaders 240pted_& walt_and sae. Messenger Chane address.’ ptr | gwiy Clark, Lafayette, and Mrs, Joseph P Butterfield Mig. Having been sapped by a week of He wax 76. | PTA Con ess Lucas of Grouncaste and Mery | | timates 70,000 atiiluge. pending a conference, Bronze nger | hairman dletown. O. ’ VCE «Te v | fighting to recover, the end came. Born near Columbus, he lived Lucas of Greencastle and Mrs, i st Party In the British hi aan unningham, the| have retired since ub Oyen - ee | Mr. Aull was perhaps the last here seven years and had been ; H. C. Fledderjohn, recording afd | od on & survey gh commissioner. it was ' od by MY IW i i {of that frontier breed. of -editors ®" ¢mPployee of the Claypool Ho- 1 . : [corresponding secretaries. , 4 ad Tan scheduled to be held at Govern.| “ill be presented by Mr. Luty. YWashington Calling— | who kept a b ; tel for the last six y ; ro ment House tomorrow. Those ie will receive medals oi risis ) s 0 . : lvoiver Hands 5y Whip and » i Plime nol a two oklier ssion 's Moth important; . It was a weird atmopshere that 27: ton E. Gordon: E. Alma { C Add ' | wh ; op! rg, J q . Sacred Heart Mot isciplined fifth pshere that | Y needed such protection. He said|Prothers. Mark H. Miller, Indian-| of : ers ry The es 2, 10 tor, i Pure ng : 1 pe JQ they anim oe Ea a ove aramid. dana Congress of Parents ang lon Annual Breakfast have us . € Pr ’ ' «they wanted to-read. “It's hard/Pus, and three grandchildren. . | ’ an Jewish Sabbath. There was little| Lr¢VOrt: Hallie E. rover Industr ial Picture Over U S ~~" ' [Teachers was in progress today| The annual Mother 4,Daugh _capitalize on er 3 tl Go i e a¥e to beat honesty and truthfulness, . . 7 — 8 in p y|, T and Daughcapitalize on trafic. : ldie - Roetter,- Nicholas Rohr: “- i : Hin - : jas the organit ter Breakfast of. Bey work con oa .. . .|man, Orin _Stotler, Carl Toner, (Continued From Page One). | bers, like Chester C. Davis, [A geiting along with the people,” Butler Student wind Wp a tworday eeling in Mothers Society of Sacred Heart UN Moves to Select Tee Whittaker, .. |for conventions, campaigning. Federal Reserve Bank of ‘St. | © 0 | ° : : G $ D . d [the Murat Temple. Church will be held in the church . a. : . ssenger is chairman] Meanwhile, talk of sending! “-ouls, and W. Randolph Bur- |P W... A . . rey |. Officials were to. be. {following the .7:30.-a, -m.- pre eral Palestiné: Heirs r——-|of- the-banquet commIttée. Others arms. (0 Western Burone nk! gress, National Oy Bask of Philip W.-Wessler 8 $8 yer Awar hte Jlshaia, woege 4 re einaalied Siineriag.. ; m.- mass LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y, May 8 °n the committee are C, Harold |tinues, If this is- done, no one; New York, are good bets for Philip W. Wessler, groceryman, 8s Betty Maxwell, Bu session over which Mrs. Robert] Mayor Fee i © am (UP)—With great Britain pulling| PUling, Arthur A. Eastman Jr. here believes voluntary plan can| board. : died today in his home at 4537| University physical education|p nani president. was to spear at tr re De Susst the strings, the United Nations Ot H. Green, Rosemary Hen. |work. We’ |College Ave. Services will be held| Junior, has received the Dyer , } pre- S breaktast which x the Hoosier ations ry Hen-| e'd be piling this néw| Dr. Calvin B. Hoover, Duke ‘ Mental At (side. Mrs, Alfred Johnson, vice Will. be served by men of the an Be Wrong,” General Assembly moved gradu-| Hck, T. D. Hoover, William F./demand for steel on top of our University, another - committee > +30 P. Mm. Monday in the Flan- A tude president region 6, and Mrs. Jack |Parish. All mothers and daugh- + ally today toward the selection of|Kraas, Evan L. Noyes, Rgymond OWn - rearmament program, un- member, is working for Hoffman. |b. & Buchanan mortuary and the But en y [C. Greig, vice president region 7,(ters of the parish have igh : yan who signs the United States, France and Overman, H. T. Simon, Irma precedented domestic needs, and! Richard M. Bissell Jr. commit. Curia! will be in Crown Hill, no [were to assist. '|vited to attend. Gold Star en > i y people who is Belgium as the temporary heirs| Cloyd Simon, R. M. Yoho and What we're doing for civilian tee secretary, is now a Hoffman ' Mr. Wessler, who was 61, was." Athletic Following: the opening of the bers will be honot guests, nt § his man's poli- to Palestine atter May 15. | Harry Weber. jeconomy of Marshall Plan assistant. Er born at Rising Sun, Ind., but had| Siociation. letection polls at § a, m.. delegates |e adn - } a dyed in the Khiviig Fos proposed that: the| ’ nations. J CE vea here 32 years and owned Ty Sela and guests heard John “Temple can ; suls of those three countries, *Ralil strike, if i “wou! and operated a grocery store f ? 5 Graves, during the late already working in Jerusalem as Burglary Suspect tol ees le Taft F orces Hoppy |24 years. SroceTy sore of isis of mental mi ah Pout on tor. e enemy as the a United Nations truce team] Ca ht b P li : (other coal strike this summer PRIVATELY, Taft forces ars] He was a member of the Taber- Attitude and {“Significant "Education Pa on ve looked great - serve as the nucleus.of a. neutrait *AYGNT. DY FOlICE. woud be atmost as disastrous |{1ubliant over .their 14-5. victory nacie- Presbyterian Church HL all “+ -Life- membership awards were [| : me out against authority which would replace the) When police investigated a sus-| There may be other bad strikes, OVer Stassen in Ohio. Despite wood Barcus American Legion ieliabilny, abil- £8 [made before adjournment for me sing their fight British _ administration of the Pected burglary last night at Industry's putting up stronger SCUALOr'S victory prediction, most/post and- the Brightwood Mer. |. oar. "oil €0- § luncheons in the Claypool Hétel i & is man’s logic Holy Land a week from tomor- Joyners' Chili Parlor, 328 Indi- resistance to wage increases than °F DIS supporters were scared. chants’ Association. ToT {operation. inter and Athenaeum, ; rocess of time row. & jana Ave, they found a man in had been expected three months ‘NOUht Slasscn might knock| Survivors are hi [and active *hiP Miss Maxwell | The convention's theme has an change. The three-power group would the restaurant with his tools at ago. them out of Tunning by winning Justine C. Wessle ls wife, Mrs. and active par- {been “Look to This Day for It Is Roosevelt was be_expanded. to include two or his side. ry A lt {majority of contested delegates Mrs. Clark C. Hill Richiand. He Max re bite : i his country will three men considered neutral by| William Bronough, 42, of 702| Play Up Strikes =| Taft forces are also glad they Wash. and two brothers, the Rev [of M a Mr cl Be Spughier} he privilege of both Arabs and Jews and also 8. Illinos St. was arrested by| OF “P dop't have to go through any E. H. Wessler, Sheboygan, Wis. well, 4021 Broadway. During ihe Tom M Radio Sh: Watch R ; times. : the chairman of the United Na- Police and relieved of an iron bar, UNION PUBLICATION 8,imore primaries. Their campaign and John Wessler Aurora, Ind Sy t pos Ns During the oore Radio Show a epairing - te war fighting tions Palestine Commission, Dr. three bricks and $16. Zntry had Which used to soft-pedal labor never has.ieen based on winning : * |president of Bie ills, coed 10 Play Here Tonight 10-DAY SERVICE ve faith in the Karel Lisicky of Soro hotiovaia. heen made through a broken disturbances, mow play up in-|popularity contests. ‘Charles Koerner ks Lo An hour-and-ahalf ". 1 ox : . ——————————— window. creasing number of strikes, Idea . ’ “And-a-hall show will S i Joo 16 the Ties for Top Prize A break-in was’ also reported |Seems to be to discredit Taft- Says one Taft supporter: Services for Charles Koerner teach after graduation. be given at 8 p. m. tonight in ir\43 0 L Lu omstructive and Tile and Till, Indi last night by the H. Lieber Co. Hartley Act. You san bet 0 one. thing. S11 be hod 1m the Waid Funeral Bt So agsle by nenibere of - d's future. dustrial publica! ndianapolis in-ig14 & Washington St. "| But Congress, with eye on rail If Taft doesn't take it at Phila- (Home at 11 a. m. Tuesday and 2 Hoosier Firms Get e Ladies Be Seated r cast, 1 oe nat toe ae SEonE| Polo” a “sey ‘was madelciin. wi, Sb exening S| ein ate, of 4 OMe ural wi be Eom Hil. "| "(CEM Radi Station Tom een of Ceremonies LEGAL X way h a h gates ever cast a vote | Mr. Koerner, a | on |Tom Moore.” The ABC radi : . ’ second story window. |to cover rail workers. arn T, a lifelong resident : ay NOTICE TO BIDD! Working tional Industrial” Publications ACAD 10 OPER Lhe office 4816. On political front AL'S | "oo sive wide of picture, Stas. tne maboL died esterday in| The Tuderal, Communication FEI lo heard. ve time, Nos is hr gus tp tin i were unsuccessful. n other side of picture, Stas- the " Gulfport, Miss. Veterans’ granted per p.m. over , 0 oliowing mate. Woodruff Place. fomies Tn Mlwauicee, Wis. More| ere prema mettre Jeague for Political Education (son's top advisers were brag.| Howpital where he had been a Mission to the Service Broad- originating in Chicago. The” State piteeived by the Chatman of ight, T have not for the a ons sampsted Ld ar Dealer Fi opPing William iy Teen ging they had 17 Ohio delegates|Patient for several years. He C38tng, Inc. of Anderson, and| The appearance here is s;sn- Ares, 1s 103 North Senate *' © any miner be- at yards hich were made g : r ined policy -of trying to every iin the bag: Their failure to get|Was 69 and a veteran of the | Washington Radio, Inc. of Wash-|sored ‘by the Indianapolis Junior{z.00 P, M on Abe Io gna, until es a e closing -sessions of the C. R. Tracy, 60, Indianapolis,| Congressman who voted for nore than nine shocked them. |Spanish-American War ington, Ind. to operate frequens| Chamber of Commerce. Cliff | JM& ai which Ume they will be pubiicly | of working on International ~ Council of In- president of a sugar wholesaling | Taft-Hartley. Instead it will | se & = "H , lcy modulation stations. (Campbell has charge of arrange-| “Inviiation we 7 i 13 ast keep on be- dustrial Editors. | rm, was fined $500 in Federal ¢all its shots, concentrate | . Evan he 2 member of the Zion| “The Anderson company was| mens. Proceeds will be used for|!nstall Air Creuit Break on Pp wl .§ ; Court yesterday for violating| Where it has best chance. | Seek Protective Planks | gelical and Reformed awarded a condit Invitation No..1963: to 5000 tons | d. Personally, I gh | aNKS Church and nditional FM radio|JCC civic projects, Size No ho es TB Conference Set [sugar rationing laws, He was in ee | CO-OP LEADERS are button- Megrew Camp. spanceie an orod ation and the Washington frm, su, droge, £8 Baht Wea L A three-day session of the 37th Jicted on a charge involving the| - American Legion convention is holing party convention del-| war Veterans Dopart American received a final FM radio station Three Bitten by Rats Tvitetin “mT *i00e: 3400 to 1800 7 SA little different annual conference of the Indiana |" CCPLANCe Of consumer ration long way off—Oct. 17—but likely egates, asking for protective diana + Department of In-| grant. Y ROIS. lose No. 63 Aggregate, Ton AR arith © pointed out he Tuberculosis Association will ramps oh Sxspange for sugar|candidate for national comman- planks in both platforms. One| .A sister. Miss Bertha Koerner | 4 » Treated at Hospital Rockport. |: oF ot plant “SES \tion—414 years open Monday in the Lincoln olesale house. |der already is picked by king- group plans publicity campaign of Indianapolis, is the only sur- Lilly Plans Banquet Three persons were bitten by , » t another voca- Hotel. Included will be the an- RITE SET FOR SOLDIER | okers” He's Perry Brown, to tell city groups how co-ops vivor | A recepti « t ly today. = Al . ded vacations. nual meeting of the Indiana Con-| - GREENSBURG, May ER ery. Wealthy contractor of Beaumont, hope to improve national diet. [be held for retired on 25-year treated Ir. General Hospital, + of Engush Gr ™ public utility ference of Tuberculosis Secre- ices for Frew William Milburn ox ty, Blown Sus sandidate; Contus a . Raymond B. McKim {employees by EI Lilly. & Co. Victims were Howard Stone, 6, oy Mon NG. 130000, tana Size No. 1 agency taries and the Indiana Trudeau Holtzlider, 19, will be held here ’ ppo ‘onfusion Note: Stassen-for- = gorvoies for Ra d B .|Monday evening in the Indianap-|and Ernestine Brandon, 29, both [cello delivered on road, or st plant is t coal will be Society. at 10 a. m. Monday TE eran at right time—Com- President headquarters in Ohlo | iim will be heid at 10 a. m. Mog.{0li8 Athletic Club. The reception|of. 530 Minerva St, and Mary you or 1 ee —— Legis TOR oloaton. iCment right titer day in the Moore Mortuarjes| "Il D® given in the Green Room|Louise Rouse, 11 months, of 866 tS. The question IM INDIANAP {Defense Committee. . | Press and Radio—Confidential | Peace Chapel and burial ‘will be Jo a With the banquet ToL./W. 20th St AI we bitten. in ed as regularly ub . | =For Release Upan Receipt.” {in.Greensburg. -|lowing at 7 p. m. in the ballroom. their homes. : ~ , . pe ———— Mr. McKim, a photographer “for | T memories Sw |i Anderson [ ents and coud EVENTS TODAY —— Ave Helen Leach, 18, of 018 5 Key: Faces New Fight 1 1 [the rend Spain, Co. Ine. dor| BUSINESS DIRECTORY size’ No es forever. Garden Tour (alse Sunday). Ve | SENATOR TAFT, back from d ona ISCU { , esterday | i Xs RD hosing, to pré- Ee ete Cup 14 Balt = Indianapolis MoT Cl CO Nilier. 4. ¢ 116 N Revie st [his Ohio battle with Btassen, has bo eras Hospial, ap ative | ’ ve ere 28

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Cop ’ Indiana Society of X-Ray Technielans Valdas Bennett 18, of 1130 College Ave ~ . I . ) Co Poets’ (th Sunday )~-Hotel Lincars \Louts P. Molnar. 30. nt 150 N Concord /leaders are out to kill—or gut—| Post 312. | Trustworthy Since 1873 9 \ an o EA I | 5. Helen M Toth, , of 963 Arnolds his two pieces of so-called liberal] Employees Honored 1 ‘Survivors are two ‘broth ors } Meridian F urniture Co. . . : ; SEA DH. a ORI ; fai i CE ...j\eEislation, federal ald for educa-| Ay '& (Earl B. McKim. Cincinnats, 0.54 !7/2 N: Meridian TA. 22241} 128 N. Penn. St, You" ‘letter for EVENTS TOMORROW "| DIVORCE SUITS FILED ‘tion ~ and Taft-Ellendér-Wagner | urprise Party = “fang W." Arthr Mek = mmc ———————

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FRAME 8, | es R. Garrett; Vera Lvs. those bills all over country; fail-| National Biscuit Co. were hon. . . s for only thé Ton Music’ Canteen Festival of Musio— | Basar ® milton: Rose Tv Michael Fair ure would weaken his position as ored at a surprise “Golden Anni-|R@V. Murray Davidson COMMERCIAL WIPING RAGS read every poem Netlosial Hospital Day—Veterans Hospital. BIRTHS y - {leader in his party. ‘p |yersary party yesterday as the Services .for the Rev. Murr: . ’ | than others. Still, MA ep r— | ‘ Twins a a» » 'firm celebrated its 50th year, | : - Murray | Ree MA RRIAGE LICENSES, i] A Cloman—Doyne. Alison Rood in|. pug iO BEATE Ye “BETA IaTge birthday RKO WIN OTE os fe Sd. died. Thursday. in OVERALL LAUNDRY. or : rugglers, 1 love set lane: Jeanne L. Perry, 23. of 38) ang a grr oT een Cuskeysboy amed to consult with Paul G. center golden candle was cut. bY held at -1 p- 5. ke at. Will be B20 CE, 121h CH-0204 re le L i mic Pm-OK: For Bl Wimiel Stanfield 3, of 3531 E on 8. WW Hofman, ECA administrator, M. L. Husbrook, manager of the North Indianapots Bp Ty OF] vielnity of Muncie: «ov © ame -from_ones who __airiey Ringler, 23, of 2186 N. Temple At Fe ar iu" will. look something like the Har. local plant, 829 Daly 81. eA Chureh.- Buriat ent aptist - me—————————— 1 | A 00, NO. 1076: 1000 to ; \ Pn Rondid R. Plew, 21, of 218 Ww. Ray si: (At General Roy. Anna Epiey wg [riman Committee on foreign aid | Long a Leader Park. bein Floral | — —_— a, versed gs” in life. Jona BA ess, pr gf 0% Barta Ave | Columsn 8H nifley reeson; Wil- which reported last November. | - Nabisco, one of the largest pro- Born in Barren Co . JORDAN BROS. i nvitation No. 1977: and County Ken t LJ me our way, Barbara A, Sutor, 23, of Zionsville. '|At Methodist — George, Betty Vaughn, Mr. Hoftman, who heads °8sors of agricultural products tucky, the R | 1 | INSULATED BRICK oe ASpreg are so small Clarence. O. Snorden, 36, of 934 N. Oali-| Vernon, Bernice Kimmel [in the nation. has be y. ev. Davidson, who CABINET CO: = gs fornia St. Harlette Roney, 34; of 3138 At Weme—Jack, Dorothy Pryor. 2234 Mi. board, was member of Harri- . nation, has been a leader in was 74, had lived here 23 years.|| Immediate Delivery on All Sizes No Money Dewn—3 Years te Pa enwood Ave, | “ler: Marguis, Dora "Jackson. 131 8 man Committee. Other mem- |the packaged baked goods field He was. pastor of B .| BUILT-IN BINE : ’ Ave; pe 2. of 119 Maden | Bidar: Virgil, Nina West, 1031 E. Mary- . since it was organized. . ip Rockuille or ot aptist Churches INDIANA a Er evis onsen : ~ 1a! rAd . land. . er—— TE me TTS? . y i Displa : ROOEIN ar y mariage Be x tino] Co Girl | The firm sealed the doom of the South Bend and Marion Me! 38 W. ‘Washington St. [| eos 8. Capitol ‘ A919: 0040000 tone YS 8 priory B.- Shores, 24. of 2214 N [A Coleman—Davia, Bernice Noland. Jo- Stutters Answer oid fashioned “cracker barrel” been ill for 15 years. : f Capitol Pine egate, Jo. RR Cars Ab mars" vinia Bt. of 1083 River Ave | Miller. Jesse. Margaret Wright; A Wi $20 000 Dak a3 when Uneeda oo Survivors include his wife eR ——————— | S———————— . = | vital o pe.” road, or at plaat in 7 | sell, na ummel. | . e § ‘ ny " 4 ity in the sale. Mary H. Warren, 21, of 810%: N. Illinois | , f Methodist—Wayne. Mary Nealy: Jo- 0 In ’ trade-marked package of vin Catherine, Indianapolis, and two 0 p E ¥ T 0 KW i G H T | Blueprints : Size No. v miogare. toy Rn "Care at ¢ ad “bureaucra Marion Miller, 21. of 874 E. Drive Wood-| %eph, Theda Smith: Donald, Martha . . - foster children. - : | Photopaints : Fairmount, delivered on road, or at plant ; - Tuff Place; Leona Short, 21, of 1713 W.| Preston: Garrolda, Velma Glendening ‘Radio Show Prize ers to be sold nationally. eeprom. | | In_vieinity of Marion i the House com . , : . ’ 1 : f Morris 8¢, Kenneth, Helen Kennard: Clyde, Kath Pr > ; : } 0CK | invitation No. 1981: 800 to 1000 tons ; ng the hearings George Wi hn, 72 Monticello. Ind.;| erin Blewart, Russell Shire Wheeler | tovides Pensoh Plan : \ | Permonnt) AfSregate. fob RR are at f Rep. Gerald W. rilly M. ny. 80, of 628 E. 17th ‘St , Jom rady, ie ompson. 833 “HOTTY WOOD, May 8 (UP)— | e firm s is ploneering in , Fairmount, de sred on road, or at plan ) they were Lig Suhre. 25. ot 3017 N. Gale) Leon: Victor, * Tressie Robinson, oy $20.000 radio show prize today packaging, distribution, mechan- AN WIN a ThLonus So. o | Indianapolis Blue Print ap lnvitation *¥o. 1043: eo Re tons - . ——— “UU, 1a) » . J ; . gregats, fo, be wil of Con Richard ‘A Drinkut. 30. of 1114 Ridge DEATHS started Mrs. Ward 8. George of ratory methods. Révansed labo 28, JV8. the ris mek in. Viaiity’ of Marian" Too: oF at Hunt = ix Ml by Teq L218 8 Grant au Montwomery. 18 °f| Annie err rhiage Mt 1131 College. cere; ahanon, Ore, on. “a complete Nabisco also provides compre- THIS CAR! F—————— — re Ze No. 1) Agtrepats. Tob as tony .» RRR IRE Sn John 6. Hammer, 8. at General, ar hew future.” Bensive pension plans for its . You Save Because We Save | Buuakly or deliv. on sous ” - ' wnt Truman was- Louie Christians Meyers. 8, at 29 Mrs. George, 32, wife of a dis. 2 ,000 employees, a participating MEN'S SUITS. & OVERCOATS 1 regate. 100, RR Cars of rl the Knox . case. ) Kansag, hypertensive heart [group insurance plan and the ; on road, or at plant % | d to have called ; Clarence Topps, 89, at 442 8. Audubon, (abled veteran who works part: | suggestion system which pays $|8.15 $21.18 $24.15 /] This Equipment Can B¢ Rented at : " time, won a three-bedroom house, y | astra Ray, Take time-tested WINTER-X Tavita fo coronary. occlusign. 44 1308 Standard. g4200 of furniture, $2000 for a.10t, pairs Jor constructive ideas ‘to a CASE CLOTHES HAAGS Aggregate, fab. RR Cars at Clay City, asked wi iscom. nna Katherine Geyer, #4, ‘at 2038 oN , { ~ ‘ Senate Ave. & Maryland se | . slivered on Lor at plant in vieinit eo Sh tS Ll i in, pi I MY Ome OF & score of BOVEREPn Qui F — ont az N. Coritol Awa. [res : Joluted owt F| Louis M. mmole, tO i X [California industries. Quiz Former P oliceman "a : Line or Waveland A made a binding sclerotic cardi vascular TT" ATT She won by stuttering “Cairo, |p Death of Son-in-Law | | S———————— pignt in vicinity o the sale. of la cerebral. vasculnr accident on- EQYPL.” to radio master of cere’ VEVAY, Ind, May 8 (UP)—A ® EVERYONE 1S ELIGIBLE | glue No. 4% Aesrogats, 1 . | Ww. /monies A i 20d a : i 3 Toad, : to Levin Brotv Ofntrman. wistiscsrods. toart + ™ |g the answer to this rade: | |{qrmer policeman was questioned | @ NOTHING To WRITE in, vielnity of Metamora. © b Pet 3. for $150,000. Grover” Sistem, 6, ai Method, carel- SF 40 thi * |today about the shooting death @ NOTHING TO BUY MACHINIST aviation, No. ses; tons contract = Wi : | [of his son-in-law last night. LE . Suld “BIG CHIEF Windbag, gloomy The victim was Clarence Skir-| Register NOW at any 1814, W. South LI-6212 0 pile" .* : lana gay; ve vin, 27, whose body was found in|] Davis Cleaner Store for (Wh Band Inst Tf {gi 9 Afsresate. Lob, RR Carat "a | “I'm one over others that lie [Pe barniot at the farm of Wil-| ae n . ruments " lelivered on road, gr at plant Luss, the Le ri 0) 0 a (tm Bown, 85, former Vevay! DAVIS CLEANERS Investigate Our Rental Plan 1990: | . oy tons that Mr. . {town marshal. | EE ——— ) } Adirops 8.8/ "at d and also Brvi n hate may I be found? Upon, Sharir Forest McKenzie said “Get Aouad a | * LARGEST Broad Ripple.” * Ss Chicago PHA . low’ ground: r. Bowin was arrested for -in-| cquainted” j a. 100 tons . and his assiste - . “That's” all, that's all I willl vestigation and questioned about : | DIAMONDS-WATCHES SELECTION OF on. Youd, of a plat. 1 Then oi rr the shooting. sherirt Mckenzielf * GIFT AWARDS | $P0R7iNG 0000s - cameras || LINOLEUM Wr NDIANA acting PHA Ad- o Mrs. George knew that 30 was(sald a gun was found in the y a ; mlHO hn ‘Egan o a symbol for “that's all’. and|Bowin home. | DRAWING ‘MAY (5TH RV EARIET JOSIER PAINT] , : mre, Coa i Tl “found that Cairo was at the| .,’ . i AND LINOLEUM ° te vita : 008 tat mes of (which ia crossing on the 30th paralist and Warsaw Times Wins | 70 stores art over - A 21 E Washington. RI-8318 J Shercus, or at ely ma r - PINEHURST, N. C, May 8] - INDIANAPOLIS fl — ——— nvitytinn Ne. IRC 400 : a 3 4 Phones WAbash 4521 for . Vindfal Pd aa. Soa. or &

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