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P. J. Barton to Head Local Area Office

" Patrick J. Barton,- 33-year-old - Navy veteran and Indianapolis attorney, has been named director of the Indianapolis area rent. gontrol office.

A former State Police patrol-

man, Mr, Barton succeeds Albert J. Lynch. Mr, Lynch resigned last month because of, ill health.

Mr. Barton is a native of In- 5

dianapolis and has been chief rent

attorney with the rent control] |

office since February, 1947. He served one year as deputy in the Indiana attorney general's office and was assistant law librarian in the Indiana Supreme Court for two- years. Served as Boat Officer He attended Cathedral High Bchool and Butler University and is an Indiana Law School graduate, During his World War II service, Mr. Barton served as a boat officer on an attack transport in both the Atlantic and Pacifie theaters. With his wife, the former Miss’ Marian Palmer, he resides at 2011 N. Pennsylvania St.

Construction Worker Dies From Wire Shock

ELWOOD, Oct, 15 (UP)—A 23-year-old Rensselaer construction worker was shocked fatally when

road building equipment he helped operate came in contact with a high tension wire yesterday.

Rent Contra 15, 1948 Goes to Attorney |

SOME COOKIES—Mildred Schmidt, 18, who was picked up Wednesday at West New York, N. J., for running off with $2100 ‘she found in a cookie jar while baby-sitting for a Jersey City family, is

she was being quizzed by police. Police said Mildred told them she spent all but $3 of ‘the money while on a spree with a sailor. She found the difference between $2100 and the $3 was a charge of grand larceny.

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End Is-Nearing For English Hotel Court Blocks Move To Prevent Sale ‘The way appeared clear today for the razing of historic English

Hotel arly next year. The Indiana Supreme Court

.|yesterday blocked last minute

efforts of the state to prevent the

-|sale of the structure to the Equi-

table Life Assyrance Society of the United States. The court ended controversy over the sale when it refused to accept transfer of a state suit to block - the sale from the Indiana Appellate Court. Now that legal objections have been removed, sale of the building is expected to be completed by the last of December. Razing of the building is expected to begin immediately after that, $2.1 Million Offered The insurance firm has offered $2.1 million for the property and expects to erect a three-story building on the site which will be leased to J. C. Penney Co. The state sought to block the sale on the grounds that it would

|be a violation of the will of the

late. Capt. William English. The will bequeathed.the hotel to the Indianapolis Foundation on the condition that it be used for charitable purposes. Trustees of the foundation -assert the money from the sale will be used for charity.

Fall Injuries Fatal

LOGANSPORT, Oct. 15 (UP)-—= Miss Fannie Tousley, 88, died yes-

iterday of injuries she received

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The case of an East Side tav-| Dr. Kempt pol

ern waitress who testified in a state TB law requires that per-

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tive case of tuberculosis is being|cases of tuberculosis. investigated by City Health De-|disobey they may be committed to a state TB sanitarium, The case came to light -at the rector, said he knew nothing of! divorce case proceedings Wednesthe case this morning and could|day in Superior Court 1.

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