Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1948 — Page 8
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ridge Reports $1200 Football Theft
Predict Russ Ferguson Charges Threat Rites Tomorrow Veto of ON ™Yrom i ra For Crash Victim
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acknowledged today that he had received a letter from Sen. Elmer 4320 Vandalia St, who died yesFew Expect Appeal [Thomas (D. Okla.) threatening him with personal exposure unless terday of injulles she received
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loot, which included more man is solely up to the|hearings involving Sen. Thomas lieflong resident of Indianapolis. : 70 hip, shoulder and thigh four ur occupying powers. have been held. Ben. Ferguson| TROY, O. Sept. 28 (UP)— She was employed in the Dia-| GUE i as well as_several practice 3 Soviets will claim the/saiq the investigation is continu-|Champion pulling horses from mond Chain Co. as 2 machinist. : v Morris Plan Investment Certi orms, was taken from the T G Mark A I French action ing. But that there will be any eight states will compete in the She Was a-member of the United 5 | cates earn 3% interest per year z room at Shortridge foot-| REBEL HURT — Gen, Markos [17 bringing the Berfin ‘matterimore public hearings appeared 14th annual world’s championship) Steel Workers of America and the TL & ¢ dav issued 43d and Haughey Ave. Vafiadas (above). Soua'ider of before the United Nations con-|qsubtful. |horse pulling contests at the fair- Women's jinternat tional Bowling rom day issued. sometime over week-en the Communist armies fighting [stitutes a violation of the United Chief counsel William P. Rog- grounds here Sunday for a $1000, Congres | P & © The theft was discovered in Greece, has been wounded |Nations charter. ers of the Ferguson committee|Purse and championship trophy. She attended Fleming Gardens | Vv Certificates ature in 6 months ferday by an attendant at the . action; ‘according to dis- | | BY exercising the veto the Fue said he is opposed to them be- Some 30.00 ons, 21s ex-{School 2d Ben Davis High < and are automatically renewed dressing room. d sians can block any action of f jurisdi i pected see t an eavy-| PAA i . 5 3 _ George N. Gale; football coach, patches from Athens, Gen. Va- Security Counefl y matter: how Sans 9 ain ot n ction that| weight draft teams from Indiana, She is survived by hen parents, oN for additional 6-month periods if : #aid the thieves took more thar fiades is. reportedly recuperat- \many of the 11 members vote to!gen. Fergusori moved on March 1/Pennsylvania, New York, Towa, Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Smith; two ad not presented for payment. $1200 worth of equipment which pi in a hospital in Tirana, take action, and June 18 to have hearings but|Michigan, Kentucky, Illinois and brothers, Donald and Robert A : ; ¢ : had been left to air out in the nia. For these reasons few peopleithat he was voted down in the|Ohio vie for the “champions of{Smith, and four sisters, Mrs4 v Certificates are issued in multi. dressing room following Friday ~ |here expect a United Nations aP-| subcommittee on advice of coun-|{the world” title. Seventy-four George Tittle, Mrs. Ruth Sterrett,| J ples of $1,000 night's game. : peal to end the bitter struggle in go teams have been named in the Mrs. Doris Dagle and Miss Mar- 2% i Bore Identification fer to Hol which the major powers are Matter Record classic, including the present ie Smith. V Come in and ask for Mr. Williams More than $700 worth of goods |® locked in Berfin. The Thomas letters alluded to lightweight champions, Bob and for farther details. was abandoned nearby, however. ‘ The west is carrying its appeal] the Chrysler Airtemp Cales Corp.|Jake, owned by McDowell anda Moose to Hold or further detai | uniforms to the Security Council under sec-|a vq Beltz &Co., Detroit, in which| Fenn, Georgetown, Ky. and the , Id ’ / on theh barbed iscussion tions of the United Nations|ine Senator's son, son-in-law, heavyweight champions, Bill and Go Star’ Tea 2 surrounds the 3 charter relating te "threats to/gaughter' or wife are stoekhold- Im Fed, or by Fiyde Mont-| Moose Post No. 334, American : orris di international peace.’ s nnes, he believed the Institutions to Back The charter says patties to any Al that is a matter of public’ Strains bree Legion Auxiliary, will have a tea
: IN REVERSE discarded the! Parleys for Workers [dispute which is likely to endanger! record in Michigan,” Senator Fer- JAY. BREAN N BE YR in honor of its Gold Star
Mothers tonight at 8 p. m. at the and might Great Books discussion groups the'peace shall first seek solution guson «said. ‘members of the night ‘patrol here Moose city home.
by negotiation, mediation and! me brushed aside Sen. Thomas'ignw’ open to the public will be con- ” {don’t like to admit it, but they| Gold Star Mothers bein lducted in eight Indianapolis ao, oo spent or insinuations that he held cham- igcked themselves out of jail one/honored are: Mrs. Edn Grime rs foot.|conters during the fall, while oto, gs nag No The attempf| ne agne parties at the expense of night and had to cal on the/Mrs. Carrie Brown and Mrs. numerous institutions will sponsor| 7 Co" the Detroit companies. Also that carisbad fire department for help|Blanche Ogden. Mrs. Juanita groups open to membefs or em-| "ll 1 a7 or the charter sa nis family received expensive to get in. Beckléy, chairman, will preside. | Ployees and families only. in dispute|5'TS from them. Dies; The autumn series was "an-|Nat if the parties fo a dispute|™ These he termed “just plain ouneed today by John Ruckel-|! fall to settle by negotiation they|q.mn 1fes” and expressed the \ chairman of the Indian Al, refer it to the Security| ioy,ihat they are being printed apolls Committee for Great|Council. Hence the Western pow: “because it is a campaign Books an dn Hiandaery for them year and I am up for re-election.” The public discusison groups cot ETT tarti neil, elle . i Pd ng dates are as Russian veto of any action by Williams Rites Broad Ripple High School— the council will throw the United! rst your, Get. 5; second year ation, 21%, 8 doscioek. This Set for Tomorrow Oct. 4; third year, Oct. ve the United States, Butler University — First year Britain and France with the same| Services for Mrs. Ammie WilOct. 6; second year, Oct. 6: third |tT® choices they have had alllliams, who died Saturday in her year, Oct. 8; fourth year, Oh 4, |dlong—get out of Berlin, or at-/n me 3030 N. Arsenal Ave, will
tempt to force their way through Central Library — First Year, ihe Soviet blockade, or continue|P® held tomorrow at 1 p. m. In ’ third ’
year the difficult and expensive task of|Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion Howe High Seb et a, Y*&%. supplying the city from the air. |Church. Burial will be in Floral Indiana Central Colle Third Continuing the air lift is the|pgrk Cemetery. 3 go most likely choice.
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Bis year, Oct. 4; second year, Security Council, = There is some of aon Sadernacle. lived in IndianJoc rehars School —Becond year, Gini ine are cmply walk out 1 E18 18 survived by her husband, pom oRt 22; hind yous, Dot. 12. a ams; a son, Warren C. rat. year, Oct.| Motor ot the Security Goun.| Williams, both of Indianapolis; a 4; Bown] year, Sept. 24 and Oct. 5. y oun- daughter, Mrs. Mary Willis, LoveInstitutions that will sponsor: cil are the United Btates, Russia, joy, Ti.; a sister, Mrs. Ida L. ‘books. diacussion po ww ‘Britain, France, China, Argen- Henry, Lovejoy; "five brothers, t6 members tina, Colombia, Belgium, Byria|miqie Bass, Cannon, Miss.; John. Pt n) ‘or employees Canada and the Ukraine. There nie Bass, Cincinnati: Willie Bass and and families only include: is little question but that a ma-|y ooo” and Tommie and " Amer, jority will support the position of| EI®E¥: AOL OH of Inds — In private conversations Argen-|*"d & Srandson. i tine delegates have been bitt John F. Suhr ol second Jean an leritical of the United States, Services for John 7. . thie d most observers think they sim . g. sun, y "Rail. “ are following their tidal p Madison Ave. jeweler, who dled of trying to getiin’ a position|Sunday in General Hospital, will Y: where somebody will bargain for|be held at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in
“(their vote. This is unlikely. Radio| The American, British Wilson Chapel of the Chimes,
and Ameria. first French delegates conferred sev.| Burial will be in Crown Hull, i Sears-Roebuck & 86C- ara] times Monday drafting their] Mr. Suhr, who was 39, was a = ond ond year; Stewart-Warner Corp. |tormal complaint to the Security|lifelong resident of Indianapolis. Jhecond and year, and Council, It probably will be re-{He Was employed in Gran & Co., omen's Department Club, sec] leased today cover the same|jewelers, 546 8. Meridian 8t. He , fond year, points raised by' their final note|Was a member of the Fraternal
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to Moscow yesterda Order of Eagles. iw » : These are thet th Soviets are| | Surviving are his wite, Mrs. visit Northwestern 5 beautiful .cam- { New Lig h endangering ‘the peace by block-|Sara Suhr; a daughter, Miss pus in Evanston, Illinois. This outStreet ts ading Berlin, by inspiring Com.|Leona Suhr; the parents, Mr. and standing university is known for its
munist efforts to overthrow the| Mrs. John Suhr, and a sister, Mrs. fj smal ors legal government of the city and|Pauline Swick, all of Indian-
by trying to incorporate the city|apolls. Jo about five times lighter At / |nignt, gh into the Russian Zone of Ger- Mrs, Percy Moore
man BE on oe a0 men at nin Services for Mrs, Helen Moore, nt St Righ wor tre in t n.|Works of Two Herron [708 N. West st. who died yesterFrost, district manager of theStudents Honored day in General Hospital, will be it c er Vies Sompany > an} rw paintings by seniors at held at, 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in . ng Seymour Ex |John Herron Art Institute will be|Jacobs Brothers West Side | - : i Stig Club included in a group for a national) Chapel. Burial will be in Floral : : tour of art galleries as an ex.|Park. JE er pre ye TT TT
high-ranking Schools of Commerce, Journalism, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Dentistry, and otHers; and for Deering Library, pictured below.
ression of the best in student| Mrs. Moore, who was 30, lived Newsman to Address i today. in Indianapolis bine years. Se The pictures are “Riding High”|Was a native of Cleveland. She » Women of the Modse by er Burden Sage yn was a member of the Second Wy! Edwin C. Heinke, assistant/Mr. and Mrs. Willlam = Burden|Baptist Church. | pW managing editor of The Times gr, 1954 Bellefontaine St. and| She is survived by her husAo. Iwill speak at the chapter night, “Square Number 2” by Mary|band, Percy Moore, a son Lawdl (program of the Women of thelAlice Barnett, daughter of Mr rence, Moore and a brother, igy Moose at 8 p. m. Thursday in theland Mrs. Carl Barnett, 2047/Hubert Delaney, all of IndianBp Home. will avai oul Boulevard Place, apolis. rown provide musical] They have been on display at y entertainment. Formal initiation|a summer exhibition of paintings| MIS. Ferdinand Hardy will be held during the program,|by art school students in the| Services for Mrs. Tabitha which is'in honor of Phyllis Doyle,| Addison Gallery of American Art,{Jane Hardy, the wife of Ferdi-
" Sehiop regent. . Andover, Mass. nand A. Hardy Jr., 1944 N. Capi; § wo : "n . reigpg a tol Ave, who died yesterday -in : . RO Slee 0: ns IY LO CAL LIVESTOCK General Hospital. will be held 1. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY is an owner of Standard Oil. 2. MANY RETIRED COUPLES, like the people in the picture, are ie) be = pis SRE es : a 3 — 1h Fis Fee. It is one of the 167 educational institutions which are stock- among the owners who depend on Standard Oil’s dividends. a ee 1 Shan 0 oben. Wem loc CALVES (180) in Bethpage, Tenn. Burial will be holders. The total number of colleges, insurance companies, Last year, dividends averaged $314 per owner. This is a we | 190. 140 pounds 50 Som on to medium... Jee iree Ss on saapole, in philanthropic organizations, individuals and others who + return on money provided to create jobs and make producn if: 10 bounds Rea oly O18 10s. WB) io evens: Rn Mra. Hardy, who was 10, was own this company is 97,000! No institutional owner has tion possible. The average investment of $24,600 in tools 08 300- iin im a ane Stocker Gattis ane Calves |an Indianapolis resident most of as much as five per cent of the stock; no one man or ) and equipment, for each of our 46,000 employees, is almost w | 3 3% pou %| 500-800 pounds v.is.e.c.. [email protected]| DOT; life, a graduate of Crispus woman owns as much as one per cent. ~~ four times the average for all industry. #10: 300 pounds Gooa-- Attticks High School and a stu .. | 300- 10 pounds 00! aug. (0UNd8 veisveese. 36.00@38001 gent at Butler ‘University. She . 103 i To nds 3 : 201 500-1000 pounds ..... sheen 20.00@%.00/ Was a member of Ivyettes Club 103% Neo 2% pounds en [email protected] 300. 900- oounds is 01.00@¢.00| SOTOrity and the Youth Council THIS S Be 1 to. holed tT ows Calves (Bourn of Mt. 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