Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1948 — Page 2
Business Basis
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Coroner to Rule
{his two infant daughters in it into |
: Bldg. A *, Commenelments of Technical, Howe and i Ty chan ae or Grand Jury Asks = |! BE EE os wv. Jah” Walter, ‘Genera Wright, a0 Modern Record Plan | It JEVENTS TOMORROW © ba WN hieniang, Joseph. Opal Koonlt| (Continued from Page One)
Pa and Take Quis Shew~—Colseum DEATHS
“Doers open st 11 A Sloss at Rachel May Conner, 8 a6 SIN yuan, je. main kitchen. .
diana Soclety—Afternoon, YWCA. outs. ‘Wilson Pox, 89, it Long, coronary Of the Home. . —————— occlusion: ° BIRTHS Carl T. Payne, 84, at St. Vincent's, coro-|
a nar occlsu w boy ‘and [Margaret J, Whaien, 5, a” #06 N. Riley,
Ld "a, Se General—Albert, Mildred Gum; Henry,
See ® Lois “Benton; Norval, Delores Parham; Charles shiilton Miller, 75, at. Long, Car k More Futuliure lia Alkern.
Mary Miller; Pletcher, Phyllis) DOCIUpIOn tar months, at Bt tresses, 125 Shesty of drawers, A t's, phen “. aes cose Whienesd, ®. at Genera, are CORN PO Rowpta food d, Mary Mar. oan 4 Richar |carts, halltrees, general hosp equipment and lawn Pal hospi
st-=Paul, Rhea Rickard: John
Ralph, Anita present system of the letting
N. Yandes; John, Sharlene Ferguson, resent system. of bidding
N._ California; Pred, Thelma Bimpeon, One victim was knifed on the P " 437 Do by [“Inefficient and uneconomical. die Boys Ithroat and robbed and a second| Commenting on the meat situation, the report said that records
at General George, Lueving Martin, i |was slugged by mssailants on In-! .. i — Ho ames, TBs Viresr towards 1 Evelyn dianapcll streets last night. show a total of 26,263 pounds
wound in his throat. L. S. Apres * Cs. | Followed From Tavern (tion. Average 9602 Pounds
out of“a tavern, forced him into
SEWING LIGHT an alley and slashed his Loop.
wrist watch. lage per capita consumption
Davidson St, was found in 8ir5r hy the Grand Jury
any money. Reports. sOruten’ Wound Mrs. Agnes Goolsby, 52; of 514
n December, 1047. Tage is the regular practice
‘headquarters last night with a /severe cut on her head. She sald pooks are closed and before
| Two plumbing repair men were |ginning of the year. halng guest Yatationed bY police today A Wide Variation
SEWING MACHINES
| Rhoda Simmons, 321 Drexel 8t.,/did not seem to be seriously
pe
‘been initiated into Purdue Play-|{the institution.
Call RI. 9441 for lers, dramatic organization > at| The jury said the Home has
¥ Woodruff. Place; . Kenneth C. home and home for the Sewing Machines, Brown, 207 W. 44th St; Mary This combination is beyond
7 sell 4939 W. Washington St _jcope with it.
T Tie Moore: Thomas: Bve:| Bandits Knife, TWELVE — Consideration and n Locket; William, Wilma Monn! study leading to revision of the Ruth ht
Stoddard; “AL St. Vincent's—Hilly, iy McOann; . contracts and the purchasing “al Home Ann B areigiten Yont 0 ai 0 policy of all county institutions. te “william, Mary eon Se The jury said it feit that the |
—— sus Leonard Slinker, 48, Lorraine, .., costing $9376.46 was deliv- : | Hotel, was found by police ving me during sn to supplement lin an alley near Illinois and 3g 401 pounds of meat from live Maryland Sts, with a knife 5,0) slaughtered at the institu-|o
He said two men followed him| This amounts to an average ¢ consumption of 9692 pounds per month per capita, the Jury said. {He said they took $80 and his yt js somewhat less than the avek-
|| He was taker to General Hos- (the United States, the report said. | pital, but released later when it! “Recent press statements,” the ag Mikovsnid his throat wound report said, “indicating that meat tous. - purchases and slaughtering great- ene. Elmer Moore, 35, of 200 8./ly exceed the quantities accounted
semi-conscious condition 1A the (to have resulted from considera-| 800 block, Douglas St., last night.|tion of only a short term period Ri
He sald he had been slugged by/which happened to include pay- | three men who fled before taking ments in 1948 for meat delivered
the auditor to close his books E. Miami St, appeared at police early in December, Additional supplies that may be needed after
thett of $240) An Examination of the records mit “+i from” lined ‘a-Tug at the-home of 15r meat deliveries and Rb Conference on Alex Hutchinson, 50, of 2710 jng by months during the last 'Sistion. and Young Communist League.
Burton Ave. : {year and the first part of this » ear snow consiaerabte varmtion 1CC- Medalist Honors——
Purdue Players Hold [wit Teapeet 19 purchiasca, but bios Won by Mrs. Bain
REPAIRED Initiation, Pledging particular month in this period Mrs. Marjorie. Bain won medal-
|Ing a large electric stove for|
NINE Renovation and. pSandray..3,-.and.Gaye,.. 2, were, Bindin ‘ " reo ane killed when speedi express on it Nurse “Foiget-Me-Not Ball”, Wiliam” ¢ ©. Perrish, 50, at 1503 Ogden, modernization of the old section knifed Ne Apel NB. x luess {ing near here late yesterday. TEN Action to'comply fully oh ‘Twins with the regulations governing in-idrqve in front of an Erie train) Vt Meme Own, , Ove Simpson, 318 w. Stanley Sanders, 66, at General, coro: stitutional standards established just 35 minutes after he tele- | [ay the State Welfare Department. {phoned his estranged wife and! {told her he was about to kill him- | teriosclerosis. ELEVEN — Purchase of addi-|geif and the children. oF a Baa Rilssell “Lota Harel; Fore Seivy, 74. a Methodist, coronary] {tional ‘furniture such-as 200 nats;
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Gerstenlauer and danghtens
Investigators said Gerstenlauer |
= 30 Organizations + On Subversive List §8
Held Red Fronts By Attorney General.
WASHINGTON, May 8 (UP) ~Here is the list of 30 organizations . released ‘oday by| U. 8. Attorney General Tom Clark as subversive: The organization listed today as subversive follow: American Ass fation for Reconstruction’ Amerite san Committee h ‘or . Protection of Poreign Bo
Ouamivtoe for Yugoslav Reiter. Inc.; American Council for a Democratic
National omy: American Croatian Con-
gress 2 American League for Peace and Dem moc- § racy, successor to American League Against War and Fase ism and Tedaces; of Jmeritan Peace Mabiliast , both included in the Novi st, American Risstan Institute; American Slav Congress; Ausland anisation Der, NSDAP-—-overseas branch ous Party) California Labor School, Fran
Central Council of | American Women of Croatian Descent, AKA, Central aauunell jof American Croati Waa ational
The Citizens Protect! lads ress of Michigan. Civil "Rights ter; Congress of American | Yomen, Council for Pan-Ameri-can Dem Taty. % Priends of & e Soviet Union and its suc-, cessor Américas Co Couneil by Soviet Rela
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+ the ican Nites; National Soustl 3 Aweli- ; EE { her husband struck her on the| nning of the new year must ory: “The Peace venient of Ethiopia. ¢ : - 35 00 I head with a crutch, When police; be delivered on a memo billing’ | erndoq” an Angeles Educa- # "ny Sol 3 | went to her home, the husband {which is ultimately covered by ajtionsl Association, Inc): A Arnhversier ‘had disappeared... {purchase order-issued at-the be et ! "
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‘and Gloria Fisher, R. R. 7, have of line with the requirements of|*Pring handicap golf tournament
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Pickup Service. Purdue University. come a combination of a mental 3 : Pledged are James Beldon,|institution, hospital, nursing]
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Frances Dittrich, 3510 N. Penn- original purpose of the institution Fourth Floor sylvania St, and Dénald’ Han-|and..also beyond its ability to Thomas Tussing and Mrs; Robert
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