Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1949 — Page 11
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x rie PRES | xi Pa mi Is or train Te] fc sare ; ; (> By DAN KIDNEY hoa RE : : - 131 Here fo Bo d . WASHINGTON, Jan. 8-—Sen, man Drive, : Special Train Today | William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) will De ranking road Smoke The 131 officers of the U. 8. HONOLULU? Jan. 8 (UP)o- ies be. Named te ne presentation Naval Rei sek ve, Indianapolis, IResidents of one Hawalian village : | Monday. in the pro- boarding pecial train a : : j Commit Tiineh fo. p. m. today in Union Station, are Ihe Fail of the Mauna 15a This position was obtained for 3 "a Re for east coast ports hp lava flow fled with’ their belong- Dim by. his senior colleague, on. er, In ‘his. - - . embarkation and 14 days of in-| ings to safer ground today but 4 ; ting phrases .. ‘tensive training aboard several {aerial observations indicated the AMIN |Homer E. Capéhart (R. Ind), and “During : of the most powerful units of} 20-mile river of molden rock ap: Pos nants who is a member of the Senate who waited the U. 8. Atlantic Fleet n South- OW : i ‘Republican Committee on coms= nutes untfl ern waters. peared to have halted. Tmittees. “ e impressed . The men participating in the Observations from a Navy |. Sen. Jenner, along with Sen, dations and. - i plane indicated that the tip of Y 0) % cruises are based at the Naval the lava # was ening [Trving M. Ives (R. N. Y.), was is, I believe - Reserve and Marine Corps Train- land va Areal a us aren 20 PARTLY CLOYDY AND dropped from the Senate Lahor do 4 r,” 30th ~and White ] Tay l uoy and Public Welfare Commit! ing Conta 5. miles. TE ie mountainside, six, CLOUDY AREA} : Wi Committee of approval River, A final contingent of 87} 3 {miles short of a cluster of vil- o eri the Democrats took -over is the backs officers and men will leave ‘the| J 1 50 10 £ A 57" {and retained the committee ratio rman of the Jan. 22. {lages along the coast. Higher up, » ordinance city: Jan. " |however. the lava still was bub- LEGEND STAR {of seven to five. ; er. I heard row Sheard oN ai ’ ibling and glowing. SCATTERED Ee gual | Sin. Jenner then made the (while the nels Omir ary & Srl Bitwain Ken | More than 100 residents of the ” SHOWERS |’ |Senate Armed Services Committ in session) Beck \ {village of Honaunau in the path "ro SLEET. snow | [tee his No. 1 request and Judibout smoke, jof the lava flow piled their be- : |clary second. As the first World, wasn't hurt, longings into automobiles and 7) AND RLURRIES V9 A RAIN !War II veteran elected to the. black smoke trucks and evacuated to a high * Fo Senate, Sen. Jenner thought that . in’ the fire” school eight miles away. r WRG US PATOFF, COP 1949 OW. L. A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [barr should be - represented "on ke with an Ranchers Flee Flow =~ | TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—A cold wave will send the mercury tumbling in the Northern. Armed Services. But Sen. CapeIndianapolis men sailing from New Other ranchers and residents of Plains tonight, according to forecasters. Check the cold wave arrow. Freezing is predicted in the [nar t sald that the seniority rule . oads an op- R I. tomorrow aboard units of D the south Kona districts of Hoo- R The Weather Bu cls fl th lakes. [Prevented him from getting Sen, ds ted 10 lhcinde Raph - i Pickard. Jack kena and Kenlia also moved out northern border states and the Rockies. The Weather Bureau expects snow flurries jo e upper la 4, ner the Armed Services af presenied ue Gurrett H_ Delong. Charles M lof .the path. of. the. volcano {of Northern Plains and the Rockies. Rain will fall along the Pacific Coast and Lower Minissippi alley, signments so he obtained the Jus nd severest Rayo cad Car ete Oe. Later | \ {tear another eruption might send while overcast skies will dominate the nation, observers say. Only the Atlantic states will escape |diciary Commitee Instead. directed at Samuel J. Williams, Paul W. Abney. | y new streams of molden rock the general colder weather trend, Watch the development of that stormy area in lowa as it moves Once Headed by VauNays Tocomotives Te sehions. Konaeth BH Tirmon | The Notional Buren of Standards has unveiled Ws atomic shooting in their direction, - eastward. | AS. a lawyer logialitok: . Sen it more” cor- gheih_jolin. B_McDufl Thomas 8 Yate clock, said to be more accurate than ths stars. It employs a brand-"| The big McCandless ranch. on — oe Ime oxy in be able-to.itbeb close The Times. M Miller Neal M Lawrence, John i "ew. standard of frequency and time which will never vary as long the Kona slope in the path of Services Set [nie w able to keep close A has Placed aioe. Jack W. Hunter, “Can 3. | e universe exists. At the unveiling (left to right) were Dr, E. U, the flow. reported that schools [8 er ymp ony urn to his profession on this. comc sentiment pure. Marion A. Purpura, Jack EF and 3 the uw director of the Bureau of Standards; Commerce Secretary {ere a cure the mittee, it was pointed out. a d David . i i ul ewig AR . Charles s Sawyer and [ Dr. Harold old Lyons, i inventor of the clock. wd ow continued... , } A former Hoosier Senator, the tomorrow aboard nits" of "Dk Bade 1 . nh lipo oHgnt Home OMOITOW llate Sen. Fredrick VanNuys (D, Kenneth Dr Dusisch, Martinsviie: = Rita Old Enof to Kn w Ind.), was chairman of the Judi v direy Boebiene Stoarivit Wii a ° 0 arsen Sein Directors Discuss Scheduled for T-H eiaty Committee aid won _2on5 noids, sha) | 5 . ’ ’ | |#iderable fame by thwarting the ww tote | SCP, tdi ed Own Mind, Father Asserts | 49-'50 Season Plans Law Debath Jon. 14. "mesiest Moose s8 KEARSANGE inclu ewport. aboard t Greater popular support of the {preme Court “packing plan.” t. A. and all uss \ncluge Ti. Cmdr. Fell Dies re at 3 pop ppo WASHINGTO Jan. ‘§ -~ Re union. It is. sf] - § JeWbiter ud? a ol Dancer Cansino Not! Disturbed by Aly Khan ! Indianapolis Symphony will bel | Andrew Jacobs (D. Inds will fly] Sen. Jenner will remain on the | with offices * © Bown. Osar L. Powers, Gilbert D. Por- Romance, But Worries About Granddaughter Fo sought in the 1949-1950 season. {back to Indianapolis, tomorrow Senate Committee on Rules and pioneers and 00 Nils P. Anderson, il of Indian-| . rmer Town Board Thi t was made! {and remain there until Jan. 14, Administration where he was apolis. er ' Hoosiers on the same. By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Staff Correspondent 8. announcemen'. wa | wi bi cruise include Robert J. Tragesser.—Tip- Member of today. following a meeting of the |when he will debate the Taft-ichairman of a subcommittee on lon; Charles C. Weaver, Tipton; Richard] HOLLYWOOD, Jan. §—Rita Hayworth’s dark-eyed father,' m 0 Speedway oday, fo ng g of { | Hartley Law repeal before the which invest ted electio y | increase in Ziegler, Mooresville, and Jesse W. Eduardo Cansino, said today his madcap daughter is “old. enof”) orchestra’s' board of - directors, ing pe nvestigated selections in Bunch, Tipton. : | ' : Robert W. Larsen, 1115 Winton | yeste n the Columbia Club. {Indiana State Bar Association. . Maryland and West Virginia. A utilities are Indisnagotis men autimg {to_carry on a red-hot, round-the-world romance with Aly Khan’, yesterday § : ! Mr. Jacobs’ the make us all aboard ‘the’ USS SE clude clogs Lt. Ug if she wants to. -Ave., former town board member. pr .G. H.-A. Clowes, board ae Shponent in ri 36- contest may be brought to the ey i Da LY “She knows what she wants,” the handsome Spanish dancirg|°f Speedway City, died yesterday president, told the directors that ante wh law ache Bwige Ben. Somin , Mee. from Mishigan this... d rentals wip. -. es: rath Ta ‘Bonaia L/master shrugged. “Eef she wants heem, that's good enof for me,” in Methodist Hospital. He was 52. [the orchestra's financial prob-| 3 ession, where ocratic op- ; Bokerman, James E. Hines, Dale H. Joho- {Robert A. Taft (R. 0.), co-author|ponent, Frank Hook, is challengve will grow _ ton, Jay D. Johnson. Lotis J. Wampler, Mr. Cansino, dapper in a brown Services will be held at 1 p. m.|1éMs of this season “had that of the Taft-Hartley Law. us stro: i Donald O. Wilson, Prank B. Pigecells, sporty t.and red ckieq. The only thing he disapproved lsolved in the main,” and that'®’ ing the re-election of Sen. Homer” ng union J.. Groenerl, Robert G. Johnson. PO's coat . an Spe: in Ri t | Monday in Flanner & Buchanan In line with the Democratic wirsan | d liberty, If Leo 3. O'Connell. Thomas J. Conboy. Yecijcravat, said he “didn’t think” he(of in Rita's traveling around thé, 1p" Byifal will be in An-|the Orchestra would be able to} platform, Mr. Jacobs favors out-| R- Mich). retain their schon, Alan L. Dusendschon, had met the fabulous rich Indian |Blobe with Aly. Mr.’ Cansino sald.| iderson Cemetery here. {finish the season with aid trom & right repeal. | . : h weight of ward J. Eaton ry hme Bikar. prince Rita is skiing with these ae a" daughter, took vl “A lisetime. resident. of Maronite ve, RINE maintenance-fund| A | Plntroduecs. Bil New Trustee Named Thomas A. Miller Jr ceca, ! 1 drive. { { and helping John Bip stale ? dasa aber jays Jn Getaad, Switsriand, he S100, County, Mr. Ldrsen was in charge| Discuss ‘Pop’ Series | Second Lt. James Marvel . In His principal purpose in flying For Ft. Wayne School é Jo ‘smith, Re o ¥ Milto on E| w " “That’s no ‘20d for a baby,” he of Speedway City schools during] A s of - stimulati Indianapolis native to be buried ack home at this time is to at- * Chance, Donald J. Car, arcia 3. .said. “He had a bodyguard, ..4 | was surprised about his tenure on the board. He le &raneane Y he Si ng) Wedrusday | in Nora, Ind. tend the radio air transportation Gov. Ralph ¥. Gates. in one of om ‘around heem ail the time. Bot that. Rebecca is a charming formerly trafic manager of ner: season a new es np a {demonstrations at the Indianap- his final moves as the state's
Other Indiana th \ include Wood pen gn the “Milroy; She has so many mer aroudd eerie theeng, She looks like Orson Prest-O-Lite Battery Co. During jar concerts with well-known |OliS, alrport next week, Mr, Jacobs enjer executive, today appointed
Charles M. Tattell, Clayton; David A |T cannot kéep track of them all.” " 'said. Seoicn, Clayton: James ¥ Hargic st] Mr Canine last chatted with, Put maybe she weel shine. {World War II, he served as a'golists was discussed. ~ Recom-| Rites Wednestay |" "The Marion County ‘Congress-| Mrs. Anne L. Metzger, South
; , Sheetz, Westfield; wp mar p— e “little con- Witmer, Westfield, ‘and “Ervin E.- Miller, | (the beauteous Rita when she Eat ‘and. in Dayton. 0. Alr Force mended also were “more Seog, ‘man introduced his first bill in| Whitley, as a Democratic mem notes a sup- ass Grove New Orleats. La. tomer. CAlled him hurriedly en route to Gus Dor ph ical and businéssilke methods in| {the House yesterday. It provides ber. of thie Ft. Wayne State listen: - “It . row aboard units of DESRON 18 are Har. New York with hér prince. e was a member of Speedway jEanagement.” . -accordmg [transportation for the United; School's board of trustees. a Now 9d & Dusing. Delbert 1. Heath, Raymond : city Masonic ‘Lodge, Scottish Harry V. Wade, who is Serving, ember, : od A. Du ne i Hasn't Asked.Advice {States Marine Band to play at| Mrs. Metzger has served on the ’ gs. Ralph E Willis, Jean . (Rite, Shrine, Columbia Club and a business adviser to the board. | n for Presi i Barter, Louis A. Koors and Charles #! “I say, ‘What you gonna do. ‘Andrew's ‘Lutheran Church. . [the final encampment of the Whitley County welfare board ince George, ao Indianegols. marry these wan’,” he said. “She Dr. Clowes appointed commit. | Grand Army of the Republic to|nearly 10 years She will replace i ii include his wife, Li L I Fli Killed . boy it would . say she don’t know. She jost ellie; hia parents. Mr. and Mrs. jrote 19 Souler with Fabien Se.) Jocul ley be held in Indianapolis this year. Mrs. Rex Emerich, Kendallville, es z : he like heem. She didn’t ask ' ic director, and. How- A In presenting the re, vears. 2 lo use th : Redevelopment ne 1 ore to it.” : + Ex-Boxer Accused of James Larsen; an aunt, Miss ard Harrington, manager of thé In 1945 Japan Crash retla paid tribute %o “the i Het EW L000 TUA8 tow . were) Officers Named | ‘Mr. Cansina chuckled and said!” gyi, 0 Fol] | Ea Deve, ahd an uncle, Symphony. Brief services will be conducted|in blue” and pointed out that Ins LEGAL NOTICES oe i hound. His {he probably wouldn’t advise her if ng- ow Worker Re ry | Committee members who will for 2d Lt. James Marvel, husband | dtanapolis was the site of the FoR 2 BUILDING AND BRAVING ASSO. rance hadn't Robert M. Collier, newly ap-| he faked him. Which, he added. | PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 8 (UP) Lewis: A. Glazier jfudet agai) in Friday, include: or Mrs. Dorothy Stemick Marvel) [first GAR GAR encampment. : CIATION OF INDIAN, BAA nt | SS REea, & pointed member of the Indianapo- pe advise her once”. Be ex ~Gus Dorazia, 31, former con- Lewis A. Glazier, native of In- Goodman, Col. aw eh 10 Eastern Ave. Wednesday ine of the" vlockhotters of of the Hove e } lis". Redevelopment Commission. {plained. “I tell her go back home tender for the world’s heavy- dianapolis who died Tuesday in Russell J. Ryan and Mr. Wade. 10 a. m. in the Union Chapel Commission Lis Lists | Hd St, in the city of Endl nerie Wo recently was elected commission to Orson Welles fox sake of the weight boxing title, was held to- the if Me Navy Hospital in - - {Cemetery, Nora, Ind. i Sgt ory ioe, ———— vice president. [baby. She say, ‘Okay, Papa. It day in the death of a fellow 8, Ark, was buried Lt. Marvel died # a pl h BE eR ait, 1% < , TN " there after services yesterday. Radford D. Mc r arya a plane eras “und for’ such Wosiness ‘43 18 - o Other new officers were PAGHI0RING work, Now I keep the worker whom he is BNE To a Tote Pret ar: 0 ris at_the United States Army Nl hw Detours ES may Propegy oo come before the meeting. L. McCord, president; Fred T. The family liked Orson, Mr. ‘have beaten with his fists during Mr. Glazier, who was 65, left In- Services Monday | Force base at Tachikowia, Japan, SR s “the Staté Greene, secretary; Otto K. Jen-|Cansino said, but Rita was miser- a melee in a brewery. Jignapolis 28 years 250. When he Services for Radford Davis Mo¥- oY: 8 1945. He was 26 years| The State H Cc néeds fixing! sen, executive secretary, and Mrs. Fo he Jert her alone so. Detectives who arrested Do- oe BL MPIOYeS the o Tis, former Crispus Attucks High 0ld. A fighter plane pilot, he Was gion said today ighway Commis ni ty very me rE — —.t Miriam G. Moore, assistant ex- “That ees not the way we Latins tani suid pews was—unable to ex- paq previously worked 20 years School teacher, who died Thurs- returning from a routine observa- (tours are in effect in the Hoosler ind, will be "heid at the. Indanapolte imi weve secretary. do thas haem” he adie “We Art Blomerer 30 a rato ih the Fenasylvania Basin, 481.1, Ape seeps Hospital on ght when he met bi deat. ond sin it nda” » if they are IA addition to Mr. Collier, Mr.|no leave ’em alone. We steeck! employee in the fermenting de-’ Mr. Glazer was a veteran .of ‘Monday x St. Kin It ay a m Born in Indianapolis, and a life-| U. 8. 52—Kast of Rushville. |anans. = 1949, iY Greene and Mr. McCord, other |close. Thees Aly—he knows how partment of Schmidt & Sons. Inc, 'N Spanish-American War and VOY '5 Bo FOURS in Crown time tesident here, he attended St. Detour § miles over ity. sirents. President of said wr members of the commission ap- | wep Robern 2 wl [late yesterday. 3 Ie BE Pentalphs Masons: Hill. He was 40. {Ful Methodist Shuteh and Short-| Jha. 66—In Cannelton (flood| Aves: FRED i ee : Stric Lodge. f 3 -lwa : alls Program pointed for. the year 1940 were C.| Mr Cansino looked around at... FeoPle had been taunting me. wife, Ada; a daughter, Mrs. A native of Indianapolss, Mr. ber of the Shortridge track team| y.. gr : ANNOU » campaign’ Harvey Bradley and John A. Reis. |the pictures of Rita plastered over, They called - nie punch-drunk,” Howard Pate, Indianapolis; . two Morris was a A Sraduate of Butleriand was listed on its. honor roll n ain Indiatiapolis; 3§ mile A ———————————————— y on futility. Contracts were let by the com-|the walls of the Eduardo Cansino, DOT#20 Was quoted. “They'd call brothers, J. P. Glazier. Indian: University. was a physical for athletic achievement. lover Harding and Morris Sts. 7 a . mission for Project A, first slum|dancing school and flashed - his me up on the phone just to heckle apolis, and F. T. Glazier, Long education teac action and coach at! | Ind. 331—In Mishawaka, detour| J Death Notices or demolition action, to J. J. Hoft : Tmployed As Machiust «= oF Vioek nich y vd - lwhite teeth in a wide grin. Beach, Cal. and several grand-, Crispus Attucks before moving to locks over city streets. as E. Dewey man & Sons. The work will in-| “Maybe eet’s my fault,” he sug-| “i Just got a notion to get even children. Detroit 10° years ago, where ne Krom 140 Uotll 1074 Fb MESH tnd. 1-—Closed to traffic over 2 g a “me too clude tearing down an old factory gested. “Maybe I too streect weeth| "Ith someone.” {was in the real estate and insur. Hs employed as a machinist byli,. "oe oun edge of Pennville; re New York: building and eleven slum houses/her when she leétle. I keep her| Blomeyer and another worker, Horace Edwards ance business. fhe Allison, Diviaim, General Mo-18 miles over Rds. 22, 303 and 18. at President Sorkaining a total of 14 dwelling| {dancing so moch she.had no time. Alois Witt, 37, were taken to St.| Horace Edwards, retired car- He was a member of the Epis- tors. d Previousy. ie had heen il Ind. 4—-East of North Liberty; eile : for-the beaux. Marys, Holt ann Other a, penter, who died Thursday. in. his copal Church and Alpha Phi Al 1-|® ge grote Marre 1043.| 20 miles over Rds. 23, 6 and 31, re ed Dorazio and home, 2216 H 8 ha and » veteran of red Service v Tad 11 “From. Delong to" Rd me, 2216 Hovey St. will be pha and Was a veteran of World| «Fares Sven Bh 0 training Ind. 17—From Delong to Rd.
[halted the fight. - ’ ~ BUSINESS DIRE ORY Fc . Rey MY Cemetery wer mn b House Un c I i Both men were released affer following services at 2 p. m. Mon-|- Survivors include his wife, Lucy In the Air Corps at Tulare, Cal; +1110; 3 miles over county oil my
0 segregating {treatment and five hours later al.; Biloxi, Miss. and [nd no. day in the Neéw Bethel Baptist eo limits EVERY THURSDAY ’ > ; ) /Blomeyer collapsed in his home. Church He was 87- ‘ pra Beles | a vm Tog filizn 1 ovett, Tex. {Ind 22-Closed to trafic over HURK—Rdward J: oof - L.{He died in Women's Homeopathic/ Born on a farm in Green Wilhelmina Roxborough, Detroit. | Lt. Marvel received his fighter 2 tons at south edge of Pennville;| esband of Simms {Hospital at midnight. County K —~ ug ‘Ipilot wings and was commissioned detour 22 miles over Rds. 303, 18) dianap \ y y.. Mr. Edwards lived two uncles, and an aunt. * DOLLAR DAY Yes | | Dorazio, who was knocked out 15 years in Indianapolis. He was. |at Luke Field, Ariz. in Sept./and county gravel. Mona Meuach 10, 1 i ‘by Joe Louis in the second round a deacon in the Mount Moriah Jazz Boykin 1940. His fighter . plane group Ind. 32-—-East of 341 In Foun-| Church, Brooxiyn : 3 | ~o , [of a bout here on Feb. 17, 1941, Baptist Church, Greensburg flew from. Salt Lake City, Utah, tain County; 3 miles over sony} Mooreguille, wnti} 8a = AVIS 15 LLERNERS TMA. | was convicted in 1946 on a draft Survivors include a sof. Rob. . Services for Jazz Boykin, 1520 after a brief - stopover in- Cali-joil mat and gravel. he DEANBLOBSON FP going to have ' {evasion charge and sentenced tol'ert' Edwards, lpdianapolis; three Columbia Ave., who died Wednes- fornia, to its assignment in Japan| Ind. 32-Westfield to Nobles- owe, i he v ro military ald : |a Year in federa in federal prison, sisters, Miss Ollie Edwards, In- 443 oh Toute 10 Gefieral Hospital.|Sept., 1945, : [ville: detour 11 miles over 31 and| EAN Oil Ole ar di hi : OXYGEN GEN THERAPY GED. | I . EGENOLF . dianapolis; Mrs. Dora Spaulding, will be held at 1 p. m. Wednesday | Lt. Marvel and another airman 38: Bore a Bt Bh afS” 4 In New Bethel Baptist Church. from California planned to go into] . Tnd. 38—Bridge damaged - by Hospital, Harry ve pe agree that This Equipment Can Be Rgnted at Chest X-| X- Ra Unit {Dayton O., and Miss Annle Mae B { funnel’ r A : . Be urial will be in New Crown. He the crop dusting business after truck 1 mile west of Kirklin in| ME, the. proposed. | HAAG'S : y LT Ohio; two half-brothers, "47 their tour of duty and they had|Clinton County. Detour 3 miles $30 a A " i T RB D ‘Ferdinand Mill; Indianapohs, and y. m, Burial Holy Cross “Comes Europe have 402 N. Capitol Ave. rich pd o Be Downtown \Ephriam Mill, Greensburg, and Born in Kansas City, Kas. Mr. AIréidy béen promised a lghtlover Rd. 20-and county gravel | youll any HWE roject in his- | Phone went hone || 187, W. South LI-6212 Jf The Marion County Tubercu- 'W0 Eranddaughters Boykin Hue here four years. He bie, Ln helt venture Hl re glue ot ton Va Bho ‘ 5387 - was a member of New Bethel rien Yy Alason, now oper-it'ammon miles over city) other of Birs. Cla Bly he world , A—————————— gm Chest X- ray Jot Architect to Speak {Baptist Church. ates a filling station in California. |streets- separate detour for north gle, Abert» HC Siren : OE . Sem of ‘the Indianapolis Power & 1 “| Survivors include his wife, List of Survivors {and south hound traffic, assed away _ at res 104 ehensive unl- Blueprints You Save Because We Save [Light Co. for five days starting LN tect Robert L. Bohlen, of youise: his father, Scott Boykin, Two children, Diana Lee, 6, and ; Ind. 75—From U 8B. 40 north : riduy ove rening. Serve ble to those Faun MEN'S SUITS & OVERGOATS [Monday as the 1049 X.ray pro ne firm of D. A. Bohlen & Son. gjoux Gity, Iowa; four brothers, Michael Lynn, 3%. are among his|? /'ie* over county gravel. = |. siwenal “low, | Jos4" Ww. Michie going. . With 51876 $2 15 8 15 |gram gets underway. y will speak on his personal ex- Ernest E. the Rev. George and survivors, in addition to his wife, nd 75—In _Contesville: 214 | Par Pe a ta will ar “a I 4 | Chest X-rays will be given free perience Nth Sim. papi S/M, Boykin, Sioux City, and Scott his mother, Mrs. Olive E. Marvel, a. + Pe isan] home after 6 pr hm Saturday <a id 8 an - | AR - Indianapolis ROBERT HALL Clothes | of charge to all persons over 16 po... fn the Wind Burros. asi Boykin, Kansas City, Mo.; three’ 11301 W. 33d St., and a sister, Miss Mills; detour 9 miles over 33 and, EARN 4 Zula, “and Shelby Cor. Sanste Ave & Maryisss #1 |] Years old daily between 9:30 and fw sisters, Mrs. Leoa McGee, Kansas Juanita Marvel, Indianapolis. 224 Dearmin. sister of Pearl Lucas and ; Open ¥ to § 111:30 a. m. and 1 and 4:30 p. m. phase y orld War II. in the: ICity, Kas.; Mrs. Rose May Hall,| His father. James R. Marvel Sr, Tod. 119--From Pulaski to Wine] am ee oe mised hat appeired - 4 etn mt | and reports wil be walled’ to] [Houk | Jneieoh al Long Beach, Cal, and Mrs. Nora ho, Worked Sears as . Big, amac: 7% miles over county oft}: 3 juary oday | those persons whose films show B. Grant, 8an Francisco; a step- allroa cket agent in ’ z { papers tries vided JORDAN BROS. ALSIDE | negative findings. Persons whose is, Monday Hota Antlers. son, Harvey Compton, Indianap-| goign Station, edn November|™ 7", 213-8outh of Greentown;| pr! j & Soi Atk Sie ll make, but CABINET CO. ALUMINUM SIDING | fms indicate: trouble will be no- Qlis, and a stepdaughter. Miss 0 13 miles over Rds. 26, 10 And 35.| pnt of Alls father ‘of Marie C, rogram. on A Sines immediate Application {tified and a ‘report will be mailed K. of of Group to Meet Lillie Compton, Indianapolis. Robert Bell I Ind. 534 West of Rd. 29: Bis | r New Paless ropean seems . “WO =I iN CABINETS ROOFING & | to their family physicians, All TT} 1 t ole { imiles over Rds. 29, 334 and’ cow aboutr—either ' “ INDIAN BOOFIN 00. | reports will be confidential. Knights of Columbus I yn William Haydon | Services for Robert Bell, native zionsville Rd. J MeOullongh ndidta t ; 33 Ww. Washingten St. 605 8. Capitol RL 1389 | The service, supported by the ciation will be held Monday at 8 Services for Willam Haydon, of Indianapolis, who died Wednes- # -— | oamed ‘away Friday Serv 2 rs away that sami emir Se of Christmas Seals, provided'p, m. in the Knights of Columbus Who died Thursday in his home, (day In Hines Veterans Hospital, | Sa | Monday, 330 pm Priends may merican p «LEON TAILORIN NG CO X-rays for 40,000 people in Mar- Council chamber, 1305 N. Dela. €12 Bright St, will be held at 1/Chicago, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Housing Shortage { “eal at mortusey . oe refit of t 3 *==*i/lon County in 1948 and a simi- ware St. Officers and directors of Pp. m. Tuesday in the Second Bap-/ Monday in Jones Tabernacle. ; : WRRNIGAN- Jame Joatwh. * ons 5 : 235 Mass. Ave. in the idan ot llar number is expected to be the association will present their tist Church. Burial will be in| Mr. Bell, who was 61, was a A Minor Problem nr on ot 3 oar: umed for say- } |sérved In 1949 - annual reports to the stockholders, Crown Hil. raliroad porter. A native of In- : ' Srahdson of ur, and A rope; thatthe . NEW STORE HOURS | “Harry 8. Hania, county chair< during the meeting. Born in Somerset, Ky. Mr, dianapolis, he moved to Chicago For’ Mr. Ryman away suddenly Friday Pri s boom going ; EVERY BA Im man for the 1948 Christmas Beall ttt - | Haydon, who was 65; lived In In-|20 years ago. dei st————— | fae cae’ J JORBAN FERAL ‘ . : bo FOAM OELN (sale, urged all recipients ! Initiated at DePauy |dianapolis 40 years. He was em-| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. “NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 8 (UP) om Satarday. Funeral Monday, to think that Exeepting Friday, 8 a. m. to 7p. =. |Christmas Seal letters, who ae auw {ployed at Kingan & Co. 3 yours Almysa Moxley’ Bell; a sister,| __Buflding' inspectors here said an aah oh invited, between - {not already done so, to mail in’ Walter N. Watts, son of Mr.'and was a member of BSetond/Mrs. Viola Langford, Indian-/today they didn’t approve of the g ip ~ ween Rus. d their contributions. (and Mrs. Janes Watts, a junior Baptist Church and its choir and spoils; a brother, Edward Bell,| way Paul Ryman was solving the + | et |in’ the DePauw University School chorus. ~ Chicago, five nieces and three housing shortage. . ¢ ‘New Trial Slated |of Liberal Arts, has been initi-| He is survived by his wife, nephews. They planned to see If he has) Ah bap {ated into the Men's Hall Associa-| Elizabeth; a sister, Mrs. Mayme| 'Miss Maud Shelb any more houses which have, dE he two great For. Hoosier Lifer {tion at DePauw. He is a Sradu- [TEES Somerset; two stepsons, & grown inside while keeping tel tied, and ! ‘A new trial will be set for Clyde|ate of Crispus Attucks High | George Apt: Services for Miss Maude Lee|same outside dimensions. RIGS ! Steinbarger, 50, formerly of Indi-| School. ro mt (SIADAPOL 4 :|Bhelby, 5145 W. Washington St.,| - The inspectors found that ore] ARSEN. wi gat | ee ——— , Indian’ Mr. ahusband oh £1 4 anapolls, who began a life sen-' Mrs. Dorothy Jackson who died Thursday in Indiana four-unit apartment. house sen. hon of Mr. ely to, shed a tence on a habitual criminal Release 3 in i japolls. © University Medical Center, willl Ryman built in 1945 now con- Cy yp | Charge in Michigan. City State Sia . Wire BETTER |D¢ held at 2-p m. Monday in|tains 24. apartments. It has 60 & Li Prison last Apr. 29. | GUAM, Jan. 8 (UP)—Military| [SENATOR'S WIF {Moore . Mortuaries Ben Davis tenants paying a. total of $900 Grant Rogers of Franklin, spe; Police today released three. sus- NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (UP) (Chapel. Burial will be in Crown monthly rent. Mr. Ryman also, sHAR clal judge who sentenced Stein. Pects in the brutal rape slaying of ‘Mrs, Arthur - H, Vandenberg, Hii. ; rented out the driveway as a Mun 8 I harger last April, following a jury Ruth Farnsworth, 27-year-old ci- wife of the Senator, was reported| A lifelong resident of Indiadap- parking lot.- °° ha trial, has ordered Steinbarger|villan employee. Miss Farns. “recovering satisfactorily” today lois, Miss Shelby was a member, The landlord said fie could add ~~ O% ed over to Jackson County worth's body was returned to her at Memorial Hospital, where Sh) of the Methodist Church. She|snother apartment if would! oom authorities; who will go to Mich-{home in San Francisco Wednes- underwent a minor operation’ was 53. Thers Are.1o Jmadintetist hick ute 8 loths tas a LAON ; : 9% CH sou Som Him, . da} abfarg & Navy vanspagt yesterday. “ae |survivors. A | kitchen, ‘ Wey Ali : ig : x : Yo : “3 * ! / y ~ / i y 4 — . a rf { * # i well pio oy : LR . fo —— { a 2 i 4 an 4 4 a i yi 4 . of’ ¥ > | ar Wo ¥ i a ry : is . bi
