Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1948 — Page 2

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fi Cases Begin John P. Colle Elected Wain Church | Sharp Upswing ) Ireelgy

Patients Attend Chapel “In Their Best Clothes;

Director at L. S. Ayres plans Centennial

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~ Many Active in Sports boio-Coes | Expanse pied ay ? 4 1 5 i y wee 3 -. y ly p Seasonal Drop Frahm 2. allel) sary of the Waldron Methodist *. Fe . Baseball, Cards, Checkers Help to Divert | “By Science Service ‘securities firm, has been elected Church will begin with homecom- ‘- Monotony; Attendants Overworked, Underpaid : ; a

{ing Sunday and come to a cli. max with the parade and pageant Oct. 17. The 2 p. m, parade will include horse-drawn carriages, historic

| WASHINGTON, Oct. 8-Influ-'3 director of L. 8. Ayres & Co.. |enza begins its seasonal upswing Theodore B. Griffith, Ayres presiLas rer paralysis continues gent, announced today.

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\ PU § . ; : By DAVID WATSON H / | iFlu cdses reported to the U. broad business experience would By WILLIAM © © ONE DAY a week tationts at the Ft, Wayne School for Feeble| al DU 8. Public Health Service here are make a valued contribution to [Boats snd einer features. with he Y Serippe-Bow *. Minded Youth dress in their Sunday best. This is on Sunday, and! some 2300 more this year from the poficy direction of - the .78- ‘tumes. The pageant on the ; PARIS, Oct. they look forward to it { the season's low point te date year-old family-owned store. The France. bec oy oOrwar . | church lawn following the parade an om * "1 issued their clothes and helped many to dress as I worked [than the five:year median for the enlargement of the board, he will inclide historic episodes by every day. 45 an attendant investigating complaints to The Times on condi-| {same period. {said, is being made in recogni- la cast of 75. The pioneer church, The curren! tions at the institution, | » Currently Texas, 807 cases, Vir- tion of the substantial financial lthe circuit rider, the old singing five days old “All ‘week the life of the In- grounds, another 200 are housed ginia, 230, and South Carolina, interest in the company by pre- school as well as the modern gravest crisis mates, living in a half world, is ©" the farms. Conditions are 158, reported most of the total ferred shareholders in the city church will be depicted. to to face since Ee as regimented as life In a peni- crowded and further aggravated of 1323 fr the week ending Oct. and state, | —— si About 330.00 tentiary. . X by an insufficient staff, i 2. Holds Other Positions in F h Ww ft volved and 1 They seem to feel thé differ. It is not possible thoroughly to Infantile paratysis cases Mr. Collett i a director -and Spawn in Fres arer . tons of coal d ence in dress on Sunday, It is segregate the patients .by mental dropped to 1527 the same week. chairman of the executive com- Shad fish spend most of their } country whic a break in the weekly routine. norms. The brighter ones are Highest weekly total for the year mittee of the State Life Imsur- AYRES' DIRECTOR—John p. 'life in oceanic waters but migrate pressed for fu Chapel services are held in the Placed in buildings called cot- was 1840, reported the week end- ance Co.; chairman of the board ‘dant of Collett & to fresh water to spawn; in the Soon th gymgasium, a relatively new, tages. These attend school reg- ing Sept. 18. ‘of Gary Railways, Inc.; director Collett; president 0 fi has |0CeaN they school up to feed, but production, 1 large and clean building. - The ularly. Those termed industrial With cases for the week end- ©f Hook Drugs, Inc.; Crown Co., Inc, securities tirm, when the spawning season ap- have to close ‘boys And girls are separated. One workers also are separately ing Oct. 2 and cases from Jan. 1 Paper Box Corp, D. A.; Lubri- been elacted to the board ©" ‘proaches, the schools break up out of work. side of the building's bleachers housed. Low grades, those who to Oct. 2 higher than the figures cant Co. Inc. and liquidating |. S. Ayres & Co., broadening and the fish return to their na- - be curtailed a are assigned to each group. Serv- fan. 8» ILE of anything, have DETENTION— Punishment may mean confinement in jail at the for the same periods in 1046, Lust of the Fletcher American i policy-making base in the tive rivers. stopped. The " ) shme | hiey- eee piaponae ET . juts 414 Nei4 for the various de-| " ul pe ’ §1. Wayne State School for Feeble Minded. Running away and health lrg He nal Dank. director of ‘the financial field. Advertisement able to functi . ations. . L : ' | et r ~t contanc es ’ " : ’ oT oo K . ~ uw | THIS IS the ideal. It is not and! insubordination are the usual offenses. There are no fixed sentences |o,qeg to top the 25.196 of 1946. Indianapolis’ Community Fund, Marx Would OK Capital Make-Up Stick Makes ea] am WITH THE exception of the cannot be followed. There are! for either oftente, | Mild This Year ./Christamore Settlement, and a . , younger patients they sat in rev. many cases of crossing of the! __ — Te ! The disease apparently has member. of the Board of Corpor- Today, Says NAM Chief Quick (Change Easy ee on oh ere Sent. HoH rt Hea wae 1 Russ Brass Convinced War re 'mic this vir Frames 00, 5 Cone of, ofa Stace moe nonra chairman. of the Xa — although ' & few heads nodded) Where low grades are thrown ; | / cemetery, arid trustee The board chairman of the. ma: \ * ’ oug / K 8 figures show only four deaths Per or wahash College. fional Association of Manufac- . It is open;

coal strike, li last 18 mont politics. Com General Conf which domin:

sleepily. in with higher grades, they are C > '} S I A ° 100 cases ‘ ; , T " * ’ Collette & Co., Inc., heade Karl Marx Wu impreasive ynison, they said Ignored. This in trait in ok family | oO ome: on Cc usc nigqg A larger proportion of mild and group of local security Aled a titers Says thas oY would favor rayers and the songs were e . Eac i . ; .w i ) | they Baye ne 8 one less advanced than himself. High members of the Commu- a foreigner he preferred to re- DE ream. study re fone ynderwrote ne ae of pre American capitalism. NAM presi : : | ! ’ 1 i - ) ' : . 8. Ayres & E 1 resiThe services over, they trooped| Life does not always run nist Party in Russia believe that main aloof from the U. B.inter- 0" lias” ana” death rates Co. in 1945 and 1047. or] Bunting. o Lapua

back to their quarters to store the smoothly for the patients and dis-| War is inevitable, Kurt von nal political set-up. He did state, ., we In the 1033-1937 period © ' CL Sunday clothes for another week cipline must be meted those who Schuschnigg, former Austrian’however, that he personally did {hare were 5.9 cases reported per wo Tarn aTIe directors Desies yesterday what he called the new Fear! or for some special occasion, create trouble. If the disturbance chancellor, told a Te Deum fomim not expect any radical alteration 100,000 population, compared to vice president; Frederic M. Ayres gospel of Americar, cap 8 IN ie The Christ The rest of the day is & holi- or rule infraction is great enough, audience Iast night at the Mural in present pant 12.3 per=100,000 in the 1943-1947 Jr. vice president; David P. Wil- Ey Yin apitalist.” he and another day, but no visitors are allowed. the offender is séntenced to the Theater. They are convinced, he, Ta .the question whether he period, But polio deaths-per 100.- liams Jr., secretary: James A. Ee arian ning shown Workers’ Fo

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Institution help must have time school jail. Confinement is not al-|Sald. that conflicting ideologies considered U. 8. current policy obo were 0.7 in the 1933-1937 pe- Gloin, treasurer; John G. Wil-'tnat capitalism is the most effecn munist picke

off and it is generally given on ways the same length of time for cannot live at peace in the same toward Russia as one of appease- riod compared to the only slight- liams, merchandise mgnager of {ive gystern of incentive for hu-

Sunday. . the same offense. | world. " ment, he answered, “Definitely ly higher figure of 0.9 per 100,000 the Men's and Children's Store; . » \ } ; stay away frc + *As many activities as possible. The job of an attendant is al Dr. von Schuschnigg likened not” The United States, he said, in the 1943-1947 period. John R. Barrett, Downstairs Store MER OOM, re Russian Commu- : o les “in within the ability of the personnel disheartening one under disheart-7the present Soviet “expansion 18 Jaking a firm, positive stand. Ta — manager, Mrs. Alma Y. Ayres nists who profess to be great soto one, and physical limitations Of the ening conditions. program i fh pigsued wo “She is showing Russia that she ! 1 ;and Mrs. Katherine Ayres Smith- enemies of the capitalist system, seems difficu © school, are provided. When I~ resigned and walked AO rane SE Eada. emesis [ Hi IC im era, have !Hevised a system of extra At last cosmeticians are recog- political stril v ) 2 ” incentive pay for unusual-com- nizing. the need for simplified France. is da

‘space for baseball and there are stay there very long. .

wry Th basketbatl games| "CU RTE EN a 1 bop - EW . Ramone HOGER hn ed i ATEN pena Th Ad She same arguments Outiow's. Son Refuses 5 as] 2 in a Redheaded Samiby, Wins rades who put-a-little soniething make-up gia mous that comes in Meanwhile sald. i LS Agr A A HE FR RTH TI ERNE RAE ERE AR J GS non AR sr pp TAR . Rites ir Chi Con ds Up meme RR Sam gaeae a

tands for a substantial crowd, At Cy “The only thing different,” he To Meet New Contender test—-Hea ee eimepimapma—————_ apply form. Lucien LeLong's new en other times inmates play horse:| momorrow: Institution &u- [said, “is the language.” LOS ANGELES, “Oct. 8 (UP)/ | 3 ; Quick © . J ick A ome FIORE; “CARRE CHEREFS OH SOB (harms BRON re oA RT Ee der aAlen. of clas Amat any 1) Dohme Times State Service | 810UX CITY, Towa oct s Charge Driver Speeds Quick Thange MakeUp Stick is Stile. Some stand and sit when they have no po 2 d AAR 800 WE) WI oRk A ONMTG TON © Oe 8 3 or im Monk. a Sjoux City ! AR an qutstanding example of what been struck por rg Te Je |& Confederacy of Europe as the with an. Oklahoma centenarian,| BL FORO 3-8er%* radnea ay kiniea national 8 MPH GWU 5 4Q rn RE TTR RE SIAR FRNNG gs Be SR BE perl » » ‘Heart Specialist Dies {only . solution to the present who claims to be the famous out-|ices for Mrs. Anna B. Kidwell, |honors in being the fathe. of the, Arnold H. Miller, 420 Mickley years. - . > passengers r ; | s|erisis. Though he spoke clearly law, his attorney announced to- 80, Bloomington, will be held to- | biggest red-headed family. Ave, was arrested on a charge Housed like a lipstick in a eylin- tickets.

OME-OF-THE-youths attend Of _Heart Attack land forcefully, Dr. von Schusch-day. . A - ; -— ) cK oo ) ..Dr._von S8chusch-iday. . | glance at the Monk family of reckless driving on U. 8. 40 by drical case, the Quick Change school on the grounds nigE's emaciated” Frame” FUT FeTks "Taras Tose T= ree JOOLPOW._in Mt, Sterling. O. ) \ The econo : = J r Jesse FH. . 8 Te. sit rset Ahat-Mre Mops sheriff's. deputies yesterday. J K. while others receive limited teach- NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (UP) flected the .austerities of five ra oa ange al James re Mrs. Kidwell died” Wednesday and all the 18 oie ea he was travelin ay. ThatsBlck tucks into af ~nprices-and-la ing in the day rooms. Many re-|Dr. Victor Caryl Myers, 65, di-| gai spent in Nazi concentration tired 100g Bas i Ca), Jawyel, Ja in Bloomington Hospital of In<|req hair, which is & prize-winning 83 miles an’ hour ung on Wash- wb vou OR pres ad 08 Nv dey general dis ceive occupational therapy. {rector of the department of 38 ve. . jurfes received in" a traffic acel-|qistinction in Sioux City. ington St or at-a dance. Just stroke the i + Wholesale in ’ 3 ’ ~ cent since

camps. He declined to speak of gg years ago in St. Joseph, Mo. But it is a circumscribed world biochemistry - at Western Re-ipjg personal experiences stating 8 p dent while riding as a passenger| p,qip Station KTRI ran a con- . He is scheduled td: appear in stick over your skin, smooth the h i : to wages have counting the

in drab surroundings supervised serve University, died of a heart|they were secondary and insig- Attorney Charles R. Thompson, iin the automobile driven by her|iest to discover th ] ; Te . up With y by an underpaid and overworked attack last night while here at-\nifieant when compared with who has long represented James son-in-law, Dr. Velorus Marts. the most ae JAmay. an Spesaway SEhainiste Court Mon make-up wih yous Angertips, and group of attendants. {tending a meeting of leading world problems. © in dealing with imposters, said he, Mrs. Martz was seriously In-||jsteners participated - = offect that st VS f ex % = rec now promise Within these surroundings live heart specialists, . Praises Marshail Plan has written the Rev. R; E. High- jured in the accident. hors stays fresh looking for } ley, Pasadena, Cal, to discontinue] Deputy Sheriff James East said SNOWTIME IN JULY A Sleepy Rodent pein Fart

the patients, many of whom have Dr. Myers, of Shaker Heights, ™h x ised ‘the Mar- € Lucien Lelong Suggest grown up in the institution. Some 0., died in his room’ at the Hotel . pea er Praise the Mar- his activities or face possible legal the car collided with a parked, Sydney, Australia, in July this -A marmot, a large brown ro- choose two x £8 ei s you If the co: nave not been off the grounds in Tudor with his wif: Marion, at shall Plan and other programs action. truck three miles east of Bloom- year had the unusual experience dent of the Rockies which Is natural coloring 5 on a n Jou for long it v i - of French 1

of European relief, Asked The Rev. Highley said he was ington on Road 45. of seeing snow falling, although often called rockchutk or whis-'chade for evening. See the Quick

_ years. Then there are those whose his side. whether he anticipated a change'n friend and anounced he had ~The ‘operator, Gerald Eads, 22, the flakes melted before reaching tier, sleeps most 6f his life AWAY Change Make-Up Stick in all six

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= relatives have died, There seems He had arrived here Wednesday ee. woliry faonla A Rerun “7 JHE ohanod they «eves. will. be night an attended meetings of in U. S. y 8 epub-| arranged. a public _mec ‘ag be- had left the truck, the deputy the groupd. : July is A rev i y its - . ty ing Europea released. 4 [the American Hospital "ANsoein:t Heanadministration be , elected. jweensulames. and the. Oklahoman, sald, and walked to town for a mont Tn the thers rey A en retire to ite hiber. Rattering Shades al Ayres Steed) Some obs A total of 1700 live on theition yesterday. in November, he replied that as for Oct. 14, Thompson =aid. tow car, . phere. = FER AK TR FGIv. Seams a aga RRP en epartmen 100 BW wo yinced it is A wn wo mene tthe eer : ener? ~t et . : AUS . : ) war.. They ‘ ¥ - . . . ever intends ; ” . at least not 7 : Instead tb : . ® . waiting gam

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