Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1948 — Page 3

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i fom iis Im ni oh Sonshine in Lumps o Coke : _—_— $25,000 Question | fo Go STRAUSS STORE HOURS, 9:30 TLL 8.

ad, fa ‘Unanswered 10 More Day s = AA AN St. Louis for Federal Judge Confinues Hearing on y ET {On Saburdays. in December = " Smoke Contrl

: Store Hicey 9 Tl b) Ownership of Bankioll Found in Vault : : etl : . K * Success ‘Amazes : ~~ Council Members

| Ownership of 28 crisp $100 bills found in a safety deposit ox at the Fidelity Trust Co. last August, was still a $25,000 question today. : Existence of the money was disclosed when the” bank told J. Carl Vandivier, receiver for the Indianapolis Brewing Co., that. the company owed rent on the box. * In a petition filed two months ‘ago 1 Mr, V Vandivier info! formed the

nt court that he engaged & lock-| =~ “ , : By ‘LOUIS ARMSTRONG L lsmith and, with the co-operation | Tein lying the _+ Four City Council members, ‘ lof the bank, opened the lock box. ran 0yes, IFS v - \m’s post: have their hats off today to Sti Inside he found a sealed en- | ; Louis for its methods of dealing iyelope. of the corporation bearin Ls . @ > appointed with the smoke nuisance. , the initials “L. P. B.” The only = ee or Cer ede Sr Ss, or dis- The group which visited the person hé knew whose name | y : ' Yo do an Mississippi. Rivet, -y was im- ; a the initials, Nr. y andl: a : - ; , ; . pressed. Actually they “could vier said, was Lawrence P. Bar- \ y 3s mainly, hardly believe 'their eyes. Back din, former general manager of| Veteran Washington a sserve the heme in. smoggy Indianapaqlis to- the company. ‘Publisher Was -85- ; uring - day, they commented: “St. Louis Fails to Claim Cash . : i in is a lot cleaner.” | | Yesterday before ‘Superior | # WASHINGTON, Dee. (wp Vd x e. and the The St. Louis trip was a study “Court - Judge John L. Niblack,|Fran re yes, 8u-year-o : : in contrast for. Council members Bardi, who is serving a six- chairman of the . Washington © iscernible. : 1 |Evening Star and first president

month term in the Federal peni-| tentiary at hand, Ky. pel of the present Associated Press,

Pure “Food and Drug Act viola- dled early today after a long llltion, refused to claim the money "2

J. Porter Seidensticker, Joseph Wallace, Mhry Connor and Don- ’ - ald Jameson.

rawling along th 8p g g the west bank He died in the apartment where

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Jil, where there are. no smoke controls. Sparkle and Smoke The council members stood on the bank between the two cities to observe the difference. To the west, St: Louis sparkled in ‘the —sun. To the east, East St. Louis!

of the Mississippi, St. Louis shone as his. . like a mew -dollar in comparison In an effort to deerme had lived alone $ince the Seth ££ with’ its sister city, East St. Louls, ownership of the money, the] ’ y question was brought betore Janet Thruston. Newbold. Mr. :

Judge Niblack. Noyes, who outlived his .son and James E. Bingham and Charles [two daughters, is survived by six W. Cook, attorneys for the re- |grandchildren and five greatceivet, told Judge Niblack “that grandchildren. due to the fact that the sum of ; Failing Health money was found in ‘the safety| ¥e had been in failing health deposit box of defendant corporas|for more than two years, but did tion, it is assumed that the sum|not give up active management 2

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and at the utes ‘ was barely discernible behind a “Teonstit of the Star's business affairs until “ mote Jou ~ black pall of smoke. “Christian J. Emhardt, left, president of the Indianapolis City Council, is shown Jumps of many- [Sons iy 5 assets of this receivers Oot February. He resigned then uo. i } ic or com« Farther to the east, council factured slow burning coke by Prof Sumner Ely, center, superintendent of the Pittsburgh, Pa. U. S. Holds Tax Lien as president, an office he had held CL . rouse the Meiers visualised Totfanapolls smoke prevention bureau, and Pirshurgh Councilman, A. L. Wolk. Nr] Emhavds and four other | ‘51 the other hand, Wilbur O.[nce 1910, Jo become chatrman Ld : » oy atguse * neys. smoky 6h"! Jndianapolis councilmen were in Pitfs fay studying Plummer. acting collector of_in-|0F the boar Sa tr rR) * ier ; Ve I> delegate: A ——— Tr | mr — tena revenue; through Assistant ~Mr— Noyes was— He BeEORH rae ang a. re deferred e four elegates were taken; | United States District Attorney Washington newspaper publisher Ri i ay. then con- on tour of St. Louis yesterday Rit Jomorrow Bambi’ Ss Vigil _ ~ Woman | Hach ol [Kiba L. Branigin Jr., declared the t° die this year. Mrs. Eleanor - ; they. lah, ihe. ral ! ; Imoney belongs to Bardin, and 1s {Cissy) Patterson; - publisher of i

the Times-Herald, succumbed to

A sof A ns eS ¢ arg x 5. ¥ xn fie wi Sot Ewing oy EHTS therefore NE ng to. collection; abe pitack July 24 j : i Yom above: was Ww “Ti s \ waNag ely Die : without smoke. But it rose from oF ot. ing Gets Her Peace jet HRS orn ernie sre-than i Ronorary FERIA OT Fire wanted to so few stacks that the total SE ——— {$400,000 against Bardin for. un- ciated Press, “a tribute bestowed” "he Amers amount was inconsequential. And Was Killed in ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 1 Man Slugged, Robbed. ‘paid ROOD. TAXA. upon him in the spring of 1 ndly. The 8t. Louis has roughly twice as {(UP) — Seven -year-old Linda On Monument Gi le! “T ‘refuse to’ testify -on the when he resigned as president. He og vo. | . many smoke stacks as Indian- Italian Campaign |Wolter's prayers were answered n nu re lground’ that ‘it may tend to in- retired-as-a-director in 1047. Hep RA Eh ders to all ] apolis. - . Services for Sgt. Norman R. today. A 27-year-old woman was raped, I riminate me” Bardin sild when] 22. ihe last surviving Jincorpora- S50 legations The council . members- visited Ewing, who was killed May 19. Almost two years ago, the 1it-l]a man was stigged and robbediy eq to identify the money ‘and 4/tor -of the news agency and g > make se- two railroad roundhiouses. They|jore (n Italy, will be held at 10|tle, blue-eyed girl was strickenjon Monument Circle, and a 54- envelope: served as its president from its » out what had to look close to see the faint!s" 1’ tomorrow in Conkle Funefal|with a crippling disease which, re-|year-old crippled man was beaten, To each question asked, Bardin, incorporation in 1900 untif-1938. pis -. ally after. sps rising from the flues. They fome Burial will be in Floralisults in gradual petrification of|by a footpad AS™& Wave SF ¥itigyue she same sep] {Mr Noyes-spent practically alll — TIO a rode through plogk after blockipari Cemetery. the body. For five months, Linda|lence swept Indianapolis: pa a SR of his newspaper carger in Wash-{. : sists’ of rtment d {dential His continued 0: answer’ apartment and residents] ‘gy, pying, who was:25 years\was on the danger list at thenight. °c questions- brought the hearing to Rgto, with the exception of’ : ., Americans, areas Without seeing a single| SC sa native of Indianapolis. hospital where her good naturel Tne rape victim was attatReRnee The case was-con-| » stay in Chicago, from + ting food ] Ye iri Than Usual => He. attended Washington High and patience made her a favoriteland abandoned in Minnesota tinued for 1 ea : iy Es De : edit 4 . were get- At that, Re . an st. Louis School and was a member of with. nurses. Last May, the doc-/woods by two men who offered tolof attorneys for the government oh gger coup grass Fletcher Place Methodist Church. tors sent Linda home to. die. [drive her home from a N. Illinois|and receiver. < Herald, : ¥ led up to amoke SpHmissioner, said the city He entered the Army in March, 8.8 8 St. tavern, Bardin who was convicted In In 1880, Mr. Noyes, then only ’ : . boi smokier than he had seen 1942, and served with Troop A, RECENTLY, she had been un- h reall. 3B tld police, they federal tin July,-whs £ 3/23 years of age, became treasurer| = i: on has de- i Gi attacks its smoke 91st Reconnaissance Squadron. ahs fo Sit win hes Het! Jay dr woods. shuthwest ot|guilty of selling beer in “dwarfed” gro, Doo nces TANAFEr of ‘the GAB ARDINE he fter hand- ; a e hun Ss O es ; n . - A ted of problems along two major fronts. Survivors intiude ne Sather, - she received from ‘all over the town. Where | they tore her Sothes bottles. JBvidence snowed oe ot: ary . ie 3 paft It regulates. the installation of mer Fi ag sino 3polis; country. Bambi, her fox terres, © ra attac RE, One, ontained 12 ounces of beer, when IN N iS BUSINESS : ok he Chinese 1 .. heating equipment and it o ntrols his mother, Mrs. Lula Bor '|stayed close to Linda's bed. man beat her in the face and they a Te id DON, Dec. 1 (UP) == King A. Sant DARE ST nL Xt ie 1 oe 2 LE Sd er ue Laing Sgn seu i, tid omen. YC, ht Sieg Som H ; : . Tae f Phe prosent Indianapolis -ordi- James Ewing, Indianapolis; Pvt. he genes ight end. Soon nm on a BY, aye With time off for Foot beiavior, dealt ate ons pay TIT . ’ a Ta ae os a hs nance does neither, nor would the Carl wing, U. z Hg 2 afte , she died. Catches Bus Bargin Snishes bis jail term at Ingham Palace today, but had no| : ; Te ae 0 ew ordinance Ww . . . = z 4 il Nor has bas been submitted to City Harley Bornman Jr, Ronald, She made her way to the road +, GABARDINE ; a rights on Council Bornman and F. W. Bornman, In-| [é I lic eg and caught a bus to the’home of . : : qd ussia’s, msm ————— dianapolis, and two halfsisters, V. a friend, then called police. Police ; wi ¢ : Lente Xo Aa ' = ; on, any. SET CIO MERGER TALK ~~ [Miss Sharon Bornman and: Mrs. wok i Mp Bon a : SAL 3 n favor ~ Gurer, Indiana a : . CHICAGO. Dec. 1, (UF)—Thspiean Bode Rites Tomorr OW jon nad been attacked. STRAUSS SAYS: - - | : : v3 vi. Ine. United Farm Equipment Workers Ship Movements : ie Cirelé at Iniauight a Loe STORE HOURS AS USUAL 9:30 TILL 5 : = 4 : s vik Hie here Bee. It -Sahaider ; By United Press | Former Coal Dealer |i wayne Endsiey, 24, of 1140 (The next 3 Saturdays Store hours 9 till 6) oo ys 2 EE ohire Workers. The|iermo: Sor ny aa yo And “Realtor Dies N. Delaware St. Mr. Endsley was | : ey : on nr 2 ; CTO. executive board at the recent|o i: Bremerhaven: Excemsior, rues. vr [walking on the I. Market St. seg-| rT : 3 = = : :|" ‘Services for Fred W. Schro-|ment of the Circle when he was 7 convention in Portland, Ore. or-|Exeter, Naples: Marine Marlin, / anyeall » , | Mercy, “Bremerhaven; Fort ‘Townsh ‘llucke, who died Monday at his|gtruck from behind and robbed A o~ . fx Ga i di © merger. Bermuda. Toltee, Puerto Cortes. home, 2334 E. 75th. St. will be|os $27. He had cashed a check he 1 ay : : } = - held at 10 a. m:. tomorrow inifor the $27 a few minutes before} o x a Th Rm yo ae £ ols Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.|in a tavern. 5 — : * GABARDINE : La eho 3 Bur Na Hill Cem=t—, 11 said his attacker appar- a : ri 3 a : & STRAUSS s . a Mr. Schrolucke was.a native of nd] 3 oliowed gn om Ph SAYS: a Indianapolis. He recently was in :

of pipe and fled, unnoticed by passersby. Mr. Endsley was treated at General Hospital. Cripple Robbed Another slugger, who struck and robbed a cripple, was ‘captured by police who chased him three blocks. ; Patrolmen James Dabner and +A veteran of World War I, he! james Gibbs were in the 700 block was a member of Centre Masonic N, West St. when they heard a Lodge No. 23, Carrollton Avenue gcream. Reformed Church, Scottish Rite Investigating, they found * jad Murat Temple. Frank King, 54, of 738 N. West urvivors include his wife, Mrs. st. who told lice a man had Nellie Schrolucke; a son, William ugged and oh him, The

.T. Schrolucke, and his mother, | Mrs. William H. Schroliicke, In- ofeers saw a man running

the real estate business for a y short time with offices at his home. Previously he had been in the coal" mining business in southern Indiana with his father, ©, |william H. Schrolucke, from 1918 -|to 1930. He later operated a retail coal yard at 2600 W.. Vermont St.

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WEAR through alley and chased \ T= IADApOllS, {him ring two shots. at him. a — = ’ on ALLY Mrs. Ida Lut They caught him and recov- Be -BtiT TOR ITE rm 5 CASUAL Services Jor Ass, Sa Lua, 56 {ered $3, which they said was i! This who die onday in her home taken from Mr. King. e man : en’ . oi C ea. wool plaid stole a el 1was.charged with and THE MISTER'S T ith t . . . n . = ry Herrmann funeral home. Burial i or Yuestioning. | — CHRISTMAS > will follow in Crown. Hill.. spe satteraer Epentor a el ‘ | i a grey Born in Baltimore, Mrs... Lutz 6 MILLION HOLD Joss , Ee t, or. rrr own Clrows I with small was an Indianapolis resident 60 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (UP)= The Best in Belts—a _ ; ; years. 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