Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1949 — Page 2

; and praise last night in a final tribute before he leaves office. Next Monday at 11 a. m. he ‘will present Henry F. Schricker, the Democrat who preceded him

cial act ag Chief Executive. More mental

Plate dinner at the Columbia Club, plushy seat of Bogsler Republicanism.. «They presented him with a silver tea service and a leather scroll, ' and dubbed him the “grand guy” of Hoosier GOP

Richard T. James, for three years lieutenant governor. under the Gates administration, paid special tribute to the governor's record in building Indiana's public and mental health services. His ‘Monument* “No governor,” Mr. James said, “has done more for Indiana's mental institutions or in the field " “of public health.” He pointed to the start of three . mew institutions under the administration, built on the’ foun-| dation of a farsighted policy| which set up a post-war building fund for that Hurpose. The new Institutions are the Northern Indiana Children's Hos-

Rue D. Carter Memorial Hospital, ~~ a psychiatric screening

the - presentation will be his last offi-|

and political a paid their 3 “respects at last night's $10-a=~

"To Freezing Tornado Area

pital, the Northern Indiana Hos- the = hop-skip tornado Monday pital for the Insane and the La-inight. Thunderstorms heavy downpour kept up all day ‘yesterday.

tion, All are nearing completion ‘and but the temperature dropped. By

"Of the 54 known dead, 49 were has blended an understand-| haphazard service to the loftiest goals of mates of the injured could be g.niemper boost in wool prices.

“A generous spirit. a keen sense to 400. Sn Founding Panel him as a leader, we love him as Meets Tuesday

Hrs — pm. Tuesday in Athenaeum.

Miss Montray Thomas . . . Nothing was left of Miss Thomas’: home at Warren, Ark,, after a twister hit the town Monday. When she checked on her insurance policy she sobbed. Storm dimages were not covered. She makes her living as wa

Hail sine Rain Add Grief

Dazed ‘Residents Cleaning Up;

250 Arkansas Homes Destroyed

WARREN, Ark., Jan. § ( Cr pring et mhitiptied the suffering in this grief-stricken town as dazed residents began the long job of Sleaning up after a tornado that killed at least 54 and left hundreds-in ~As if the killing twister that tore. -up some 250 homes were not enough, the elements continued to plague this broken

Hal and heavy rains followed Wool Price Hike Supplies More Ample ~ At “Furnishings Show ~ (Another Story, Page 16) ...By. JEAN TABBERT. ot

injured in fits wake every-/pet lines but a loosening supply but this town near the end situation is the floor co

and a

Last night the skies cleared,

of its path was by Tar the hard-|picture at the International Home |:

Furnishings Market here. ti The price hike was blamed alestl-| ost entirely on the 15 per cent

made, but they ranged from 270| over will be seeing an

rayon and nylon carpets on the | arket. Manufacturers, while |%

{contract. But

-|handled as quietly as possible ims _ |keeping with the policy of the ~|corporation te keep its family in“{ternal problems as far out of

increased number of wool and]

is extreme.

with its two-year “cost of Ford may have problems with a fourth round of wage Increases.

that a fourth round of wage increases is “inevitable.” Chrysler also faces labor negotiations about the middle of the year, These probably will be

blic sight as possible.

week will be wider and longer, with more glass and integrated fenders. But officials assure you that it won't be low enough “to Knock your hat off.” G. M;, which is on top, intends to remain there and is putting great hope in its “rocket” engine, {having sunk some $12 million into an engine plant for Oldsmobile at Lansing. ‘Long-range guesses point out | that all’ of the G. M. valve-in-{head power plants, except PonHat will evolve easily into superhigh - com; motors. when gas stations add higher octane fuel pumps. You can feel the. crackling fension in the air here as motor executives g up their organizations for the competitive race scheduled to get the starting gun | before the leaves fall. When that date arrives, auto salesmen again will squeeze the customer's hand, and not his _|pocketbook, ask him to have a comfortable chair,

long lost brother,

Myrtle Rebekah

Myrtle Rebekah Lodge 326 will

Friday night in Harris Hall,

New officers "include Mrs.

Bessie. Housefield, noble grand;|

Mrs. Yvonne Dowden, vice grand; McConnell,

retary; Mrs. ; Mrs. Ruth Hancock, trustee; Mrs. Lena Galloway, Trustee; Mrs. Elsie Jackson, trustee, and Mrs. Virgil’ Wood, drill master. : Installing team will be District official staff, headed by Mrs. ‘Myrtle Calvin.

they still believe these products to ‘Ibe in the experimental stage, feel {some such combination might reCentral Indiana Chapter of lieve the tight wool supply. American Foundrymen's Society, A number of the new plastic Inc. will present a question andifioor coverings are appearing in sngwar panel at its keri diagonal patterns, some with a

Reports $298 Million 'In Bank Resources

The Indiana National Bank, largest in the state, In a con-

The labor market here seems - _ [to have its feet op the ground, a head in clay {with little unemployment. | nstr General Motors is sitting pretty of

| functional parts. where the strain fin

| + Labor leaders made careful] - note of the statement by Henry . |Ford 1I not long ago to the effect

The new Plymouth to be un-|-{veiled late next _|lower,

To Install Friday Night =

- taold-publie installation of officers; -

Mrs. Sessie Wood, financial sec-|

-89¢

effect; These hard}

will alow 1030 =e program wil oi go |

m. a, in the is 1200)

>To Be : Razed Soon

——Pemolition -of the entirely va. cated Bugiish Hotel block is exposited to be started within two

segment COTONETF Probes

./ing house at 926 N. Park Ave,

when completed and| Lyttle, the building project will be under seen Mr. Kalvert since Christmas. supervision 3 y

goods, which have been The panel will be composed of * wearing than linoIndianapolis and central Indiana/leum, will be shown in yellow, Jounaty officials representing blue, red and green. One house , steel, non-ferrous and/even has introduced a decorator Malleable "metallurgical processes, |Shade—chartreuse—into its color

Participants will include J. P. nal - Harvester

up. The textured effect ought to be popular with the homemaker for

Co.{5i8n gives a tufted effect, another _|felgns fringe on the edges. Wool carpets will t. simpler design, less fussiness even in traditional patterns. Modern

National Malleable & Steel Castings Co. and Carl Schopp, Link Top- colors this Belt Co. clude forest green, coral rose, red, William Ziegelmueller of Elec- earth brown and: yellow green.

trie Steel Casting Co. Speedway. Carved Wiltons and. is chairman.

signs will continue to be popular. | this spring -witt -in-

texture parade.

line. “Muddy shades are clearing ties

it is easy to keep clean. One dé- $450,000, loans and discounts have a/$1,083,138,

Hargit ——————————————— Light Metal, Ine.; William Zeunik, leaf motis and tone on tone de-| OES Unit 16 Install

and deep pile fabrics have kept| Mabel their position at the top of the matron and Frank Baldwin is

idensed as.-of Dec. 31

|showed resources of yf $208.108,014. The bank's highly liquid position was reflected in its $235274,984 in cash on hand and on deposit with Federal Reserve and other banks, and in U. 8. securi-

Other bonds and securities were listed at $15645812; stock in the Federal Reserve Bank

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bank building $400; accrued interest réceivable and other resources

000, nos, 178,

Queen Esther Chapter 3, OES, Lan have an-instaliation and re: ‘ception for’ new members and an affiliation service at 7:30 p. m. -the Masonic Temple.

chibi s

profit aa by the Union Printing Crafts’ Bowling elation. ~~

operated as a nonAssg-|

ARRANGE CARD will ( ! “os The Women's Auxiliary to Ty- gym an

Union

0, pographical card party at 2 p.

o Ayres auditori

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3 il give a nary game diatnd tor T Belli

Friday in . Mrs. Charles expected to see action Include

L. Hopkins and Mrs. Charles T.| Bob Maxwell, Joe Dawson, James Wheat dre cochairmen. ws

JMiinotiang and Jay: Boyer.

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100’s 1.89 200s 3. 59

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ments of nine vitamins and minerals.

Pocquins ,

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plus tax

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Automatic safety shut off and insulated walls.

P&S Di Toilet Tissue

12 rolls 2.18

500 two-ply sheets made from the finest grade of absorbent

facial tissues.

Ayres’ Drugs, Street Floor

Excellent for nursery or facial use.

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Roomer’s Death The body of a 27-year-old man,

IN INDIANAPOLIS

believed to have been dead several days, was founll in a room- MARRIAGE LICENSES

Baumeister, 26, 960 English,

last night. Charles Bilis Hyde, 33, 2233 NWN. Coroner Jerome “Holman Jr.| inden Brive = Smpel,

Robert J. Cotton, 21, 1535 Hamilton;

Mercedes Oardner, 17, 1534 Hamilton. Coroner's deputies were eX~ yn “Fawn Arthur, 94, 520 N, Noble;

amining the body today to deter-| Doris Hallam, 19, 1234 Udell, mine time of death and cause. Ay “ineynas, %“ “Terre Hate — lor, 64. 4210 Notwaldo;

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For PROMPT Pick-Up Service—

You Are ENTITLED to Pick-Up and Delivery Service on Every Cleaning Job.

rw Nellie Cristy, 00, 4230 Norwaldo. DIVORCE SUITS FILED

lea M. vs R. vs. Vernice E. Baton: Dorene J

J Davis; Ada Emanuel C. vs, y O. a Lavada Sater, Nancy vs, Henry

pele vs. oT a

|vs. Charles P, Hunt: Louls Prederick vs.

{Mary “Jane Williams; Beryl vs. Helen | Steiner,

BIRTHS Twins At Methodist—~Deibert, Ruby Hook, boys

| Coffey; Leon, June, Coangim | Marlowe, am, Viola Orider, iN. Rtystons. Af Mi ist — James, Aggrdens

' Bray; Walter, Ella Riley; Go

omas, Mary Telephone LI-3505 Fh Gl. ee Ga

SWISS, Tt Doesn't Cost Extra.

John 8. Morning, 27, 960 English; Liane

uF %, soa taken a long-time lease on the!said there was no evidence of vio- Everett Ray Huy 0. 1838 Proipest; property from Equitable and will{lence on the body

of Wendall| Georg ® W. Lyday. » We Wealtild Geraldine | construct a three-story building Kalvert, 42. He was found in his| Pits Simons, 18, #01 E ding,

Hatry MecGowsn, 31, 4080 W. Wash room lying face down on the ton: Betty Tou Jones Y in 20%) rose, a . 3 bh 92 Tal Police entered the room aster “Bot; Maxine Pots I a the rooming-house owner, ne! 5805 Gu Joseph Keefe Summers, 1242 W. 34th; 27, reported he had not|’metty Frances Lee 36 413 8. Addison

Terre Haute: Bessie

Walter H, Raines; Bmale| Warren Worthington; Roy R. vs. Barbara Melton; | Carl; Chester Julia BE. Walk, Jack M.| Biv

Ones; | Norma Jean Kaufman, 3 months, at ley, |

+ Claude Robison,

ye At Homp-—Joseph, Ruth VanBuskirk, Hh

iis | Leonard ar Clara . Mingle Belle Weaver, 70, at IU )

ances Gillum; Joseph, Margaret Bar-

At Genetal-~James, Lovells Brown. At Coleman Catherine Bari, Helen: Thomas; John, Ruth ves

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Lema as 44) 3 Rude Ernest. ol Dorr John § A Dyer, Onin William. Maxine Galter. Vernon, Marion Strawn:

Foid; John, 8, ieher aobert, Mary "Robbins; C. eyburn Shee!

- DEATHS Marcus Warren Beher, 83, at 2088 N. 1g Balle, cardio vascular renal $ Ada Ferguson, $1.-at 1332 BE. Raymond, sarcoma, Cora Shumaker Parr coronary bosis Doris Laverne Bockelman, n, at 1228 N. Alabama, rheumatic heart Katie Morsch Kling. 3, at 2628 N. Dearborn, earcinomatosi Frank BE. Hammer, " at M420 N, Pennsylvania, cerebral hemorrhage.

80, at 5430 Kenwood.

d., cerebral hemorrhage.

aA, A we dv a a Cu

Catherine Ph: El Hott; Rosert, Harare nley: "Tos

79, at 3337 Washington|

diarrhea.

B. | Ruby 3 Apples 50, at St. Vinceni's, pets]

tonit} Maro L Hadd, 80, at cardio vascular renal 85, at St. Vincent's, cor. onary occlusion. Bt Vincent's,

| Walter Wormser, 50, at nfon , ab 1748 W. Market, clenc

cy. 2034 yames Samuel Hurley, 67, at 732 Fletcher, arteriosclerotic heart Michael W, MoCart Thy, 61, at General,

cerebral aorrhage. ; Wall at, General, pneu. Medi. 1510 NWN.

St, Vincent's,

eal Center, diabetes mellitus, Charlotte Cordis Beem, 93, ab lle, cerebral Shot Thage. . Robert rheumatic heart. ; [Carl 3 oll ert, ot ‘at 84, Vincent's, A i at Methodist, rheumatic th, 75, at 1441 Fairfield, rhage.

Edwards, a, 4 3860 : Baltimore, coronary occl [ os, " ue N. Arsenal, ar

fe | aber Mathis, 65, at 2:23 N. Capitol, ©

ley, ‘oarcinoma.

Julia M 78, at BL. Vincent's,

pm edits 1s rc, snl

patrick J. , 70, at 311 N, warman,

coronary

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Mimie T. McGhehey, 61, at 4502 Kings |

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~ CORSET SALE

Look at

Regularly 18.50 .....: nahi 114.80

For the full-hip figure, sizes 35 to 4¢& For the average figure, sizes 34 to 44

For the full bust,

1 boneless. Regularly 1880 .svininiind # For the average bust, in white, “sizes 32 to 3

white or. fearose, sizes 33 to 38

of x Formold Girdles

with leno elastic sides

meet

satin Listex front and back panels; and Tearose, sizes 26 to

to 32.

Avro Corset, Sosond Floor

Famous Brand Names!

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this exciting list of items in our Sale

—see the budget-low prices—

Group of junior

Girdles by Simone with satin Lastex front and back panels, leno elastic Side White, sizes"25 fo 29. Regular 1098 Savacssaserss thedtasrsssinnelh Group of lightweight : ve Formold Girdles tearose, sizes 25 fo 30. Regularly 550-819

Group of svitege : Girdles by Ra eG leno elastic Sizes 28 to 34 regularly’ 5.95....4.78

Co Flair” Bras by Gossard “All satin Lastex, with dainty lace. White, 350 L.cieiniiiinesine en 219 “A cup, sizes 32 to 2. B cup, sizes 32 to 38 i cup, sizes 32 fo 38

Oe aslally Purchased Rayon: Satin Bras White or blus, A and B cups, sizes 32 to 36.

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Some of the ex-Ripple players

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mittee provid of a labor service in the It would op: ~@a8 does the sion Service, enlist schools .. tending labor idea of impre ment “relation said. -. A similar } the Senate E Committee In

Ex-Sheriff Former She was to und operation at pital today. came il' last that he was

ed GITIOS Cunnt

elected vice council.

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