Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1949 — Page 9
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(Continued From Page One) with four lobbyists. They were Walter Horn, William I. Mints. H. J. Bridgins ‘and Thomas L. Lester,’ all of In
-’Even as the list was Polls need, another powerful pressure organization, the Indiana Farm Bu-|strument, possibly a tire iron. °
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down new restrictions before 3 Miss Gifford was last seenifather was employed by a. rail-| In addition to his parents, he is
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or WwW | lided with another F-80 jet fighter ran wulFOF Local Veteran sna Luss tol
Authorities said they believed Authorities said Miss 13, 1044. He was 20, He was a} Kept Behind Glass the slayer might head out of the ori vo med member of Company B, 735th Chief complaint of the lobby-|state in the victim's car. They worker and could advance Tank Battalion. Born in Indianists was that they must watch asked police of neighboring states other than robbery. apolis, he attended Manual Train- BIG CLEARANCE SALE! | sessions from behind soundsproof|to be on the lookout for the blue The ass, but several were quick tojand green Chevrolet carryingimond, daughter of the late Mr. ber of the Firat Free Methodist ng BOOK ¢ ASES
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‘|was ' graduated from Plainfield "He said she had béen béaten-on| Pvh. Cc E. Pinnick [High Schevl and attended Rose : Polytechnic Institute,” Terre s Killed in France Haute. He was a member of he would withhold a verdict, pend-| Final services for Pfc, Clarence Plainfield Christian Church. ‘investigation. ward Pinnick, son of Mr. and| Survivors include his wife, Meanwhile Sherift George Bate-|=4 EE Btanict. or. (Marilyn, Chandler, Ariz: thres man advanced the theory that/Mrs. Lawrence E. 0 children, Jack Lee, Vicki Lynn Miss Gifford may have surprised(1917 Union St, will be held at 3jand Mary Lou Steck, Chandler; a burglar in her home as she re-|p, m. tomorrow in Moore Mortu-|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, turned from her call at her neigh-|, oo yrvington Chapel. BuriallS: Steck, Plainfield; a sister, Miss bor's home. Soft drink bottles| yi IIE al Park, |Martha Lou Steck, Cincinnati; a
reau, was warming up on deck} Her purse and er 1048 sedan; Were in the front room. Pic. Pinnick was killed in ac-|Prother, Joseph Steck, Versailles,
Ses Robbery Motive - = [tion at Arnaville, France, Sept.inoe "et Srandmother, Mrs. Eiiza-
was born in Richv Ing High School and Wax 3 mein,
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week had passed. {Tuesday night. She had enter-road tie contracting company|survived by five sisters, Mrs. Clear white pine, well ‘made—untinished in the following sizes | - Others listed on the register tained a youth group from a there. Miss Gifford was graduated Vivian M. Guess, Mrs. Marcella 18° Wide x 48” High x 9," Deep ....were 398 now 33.95 |today were: nearby church at the Episcopal/from Richmond High School and|{Reid, Mrs. Beulah Deppe and 2% Xx 48" x 9" «+s owere - 0.95 now ".M. F, McCaughan of Kokomo house where she made her home./Earlham College and attended the Miss Narrita Sue Pinnick, In-, 30” x 48” A "vues were 10.95 now for the Kokomo Taxpayers’ As- She then went to the farm home|University of Chicago. dianapolis, and Mrs. Dorothy 18” x 85% 3 sewers 8.95 now Sotiation, D. Ridge 4 Bett a _ neighbor to invite her to|: = Kniat, Dawson, Ala.; four broth- Be :s Xx 3 ess swere 9.95 now ar y J an | . x 35” ) obi y y oe 2 church service Wednes- Hoosier Gets $20,000 ers, Ronald, James L., Lawrence were 11.95 now
0 of Indianapolis for the|day,
Robert M. Reel of ‘Indianapolis|_ of the Athens Episcopal Ch
[Beauticians. missing and called authorities.
lerhood of Electrical Workers, olis for the Northern Indiana
|" Mrs. Bernice Adams and Mrs. Ruth Franklin of Indianapolis for {the Indianapolis Council of] | Women. : More were expected to register| {and before the session is over the == TR |rumber of lobbyists working for) S== Qn {special groups was expected to) <Q equal the total number of mem{bers in the Senate and | House of | Representatives.
Truman Asks 3 Year Rent ie
(Continued From Page One) | maintained at around five per == = {cent after taxes. As'I pointed out — la year ago, such profits are in ex. is cess incentives and equity to fur{nish incentives and equity funds |for industrial expansion and to promote sustained economic {health ., .” Mr. Truman not only asked for === power to clamp price ceilings on; basic commodities that get out of | {line but for a new price weapon {the right to order any industry S== {to hold up a proposed price in-| |crease until a public investigation: | lis held to find out if it is “justi-|
flfled”
Mr. Truman's economic report] was accompanied by a 140-page === study prepared by his Council of E>
{Economic Advisers. They reflected | = much of what was in his state of |S the union message and what hes is expected to outline in his'ss & budget message Monday. : The President _ called 1948
; 8 “another year of bountiful” pros-|
{perity but added: “Our escape {from a general recession in the
: | spring of 1948 does not mean
|that. no further danger willl opm
Te CA to Study
1960 Social Needs
| A newly appointed YMCA com{mittee will study the probable 80- ' — | cial needs of Indianapolis in 1960, in-order that the association can better plan its 10-year program, according to Harold F. Brigham, president. Fermor 8. Cannon, president of the Rallroadmeén’s Federal Savings & Loan Association of Indi-| | anapolis, was named chairman op EES the committee. | Other members and the YMCA | | interests they represent include: Edgar H. Evans, trustees; i Ellas C. Atkins and Edward B.| | Newt, board of directors; Earl Sm | H. Schmidt, camp; A. C. sino, ae { business. ..and finance; Harold) — | Brigham, program: Dr. H. N. | Middleton and F. E. DeFrants, | Senate Avenue branch. Wallace O. Lee; public ref | So
=! tions; C, E. Cash and William |
| Kuebler, neighborhood branches; |
§| H. L. Harshman, surveys, studies | sm = and résearch; A. H. Thompson; &| buildings and equipment; John!
| Wilson, physical education, and | {Arthur Williams, Central branch,
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Barbers Represented ‘. [en's auxiliary meeting at the, Walter. Pfaller. and- Esther. B. church Wednesday night. Hel f $20,000 in his $50,000 personal] y ————— INSERT Typical size 2'1"x3'¢", $3.86 .
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{State Association of Barbers and morning, noted that her car was! | Atlantic Greyhound Bus Corp. of|
Roy Creasey of Indianapolis| Authorities and friends then! , “Jifor the State Electrical Confer-|, taxed the A oo fa es 2 Mr. Krogell chatged that his CORNER CABINETS
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