Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1949 — Page 2
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of “Bop,” The. Be-Bop Society of Indianapolis selects Yardpind™ Parker a Wane ry Dikey Al cidents which occurred in the city Seated left to right at the turntables are am , James mi n Shands a Oliver Bell, Upton Lloyd Stout, Bubby Haym, Augustus Gaines, Chico. Green and jam pianist Erroll Grande.
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intersection. ph other accidents In the city ton truck driven by Clyde Warner, on 1717 Bellefontaine. St, was struck 4
nt. as hel Pac Bteckler succeeds Glenm R. In. $75,000 Theft 1.
Monon tracks. Mr. Warner was treated at "Hospital for an injured lip. He was
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cause of his interest in these resi-| dents’ cases and the fact that if the present amendment Passes Mr. Kammins would have “too much power” in determining] whether the homes should be per-| - mitted to remain, Mayor Feensy sald he had no part in introducing the amend-
ment measure and that he a Professional Help
pot had opportunity to read i provisions, Fears Toe Much Power He sald he was not opposed to measures which would increase public housing in the city but he felt that what he had heard of the amendment threw power to the hi Commission which was
om for ‘mows for Housing ‘and I'm for t"” he sald, “but 1
step as intricate as the Janey ges it follows. The Bopsters, who
a cut [seat in the state House of Repre- examined by experts today in arrested for having no SpShator'sisuntativm. “and charged with disobey-|
a track-icase, Gov, Schricker declined tol
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foor—=Sirictly spark , bebop is just a form of | any dancing a an added attraction. members, Earl "lmy” Wilson and | gh-flying jazz passages too much to a new |
And dancing music for listening and These two enthusiastic soci Upton Lloyd Stout, find the take sitting down so Shey take off inte “The Corkscrew,’
wear "gone with the wind" ties, Dizzie Gillespie berets and ar rickter” glasses, formed a mutual admiration society for the "
sound” in music./ Cai HY #0 1 ides
'Schricker Names Steckier |
Public Counselor for PSC
Appointment Plunges Attorney Into Thick
Of Transit Firm's Appeal for Higher Rates By ROBERT BLOEM } Gov. Schricker today appointed William E. Steckler, Indlanap-! (olis- attorney and former Democratic member of the state elaction’ | board, to be Public Counselor for the Public Service Commission. The appointment plunged Mr. Steckler immediately into the! Indianapolis Railways appeal for higher rates. As counselor it Is his duty to represent the public in ~~ utility rate hearings before the Hunt Prints on Sacks
Slenker of Monticello, a Repub: WAUKESHA, Wis, Jan. 17 lican who resigned to resume his (UP) — Two mail pouches were,
hope that the thief who stele $75,Steckler cold|o00 from them may have left his| rallways rate fingerprints. The hags, slit open and emptied | [comment on the status of two af of the money, were found Satur- | the three members.of the PSC day on a country roadside almost: itself, {48 hours after they disappeared |" Twe Lame Ducks |trom a sack of registered mnt
Commissioners Lawrence Can- destined for Chicago. non, Democrat, and Lawrence |Carison, Republican, technically are “lame ducks” since they have been carried over from the prev.
As 'he sent Mr. into the tricky
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specific re-apointment. i di li Former Judge Roscoe C. n a n a POI S$ O'Byrne of Brookville has been named chairman of. the commis- BIRTHS sion to succeed LeRoy (Toby)!" Yoder, Goshen Republican. MoM hanes “Waiter, Marjorie Prutta,| Mr. Steckler, the new public|as PO elomad = Bari, Laura Sith, counselor, is a native of Mt, ris aps Vernon, a graduate of Indiana iu Methodist = Jamas Oiendsts Adame | University Law School, a veteran| QZhester, Masel a - dr {of World War II. He has been| ig tricia’ Dresbach Novy, jg [active in Democratic politics in| 0, MES pdell Een, i iher: Marion County and served as al rge. Fan member of the state committee's
fi “ii. he” Sot bi Rrdth ‘Ohris Jr. Rowert, Wands all- | 1 peakers’ bureau during the 1048, icin campaign.
man; Clarence, LaVerne Redmeler, AS > H h d i” 2 i, or ry Phe Wer Brin ite e and his wife and two chil-| Hendrix: Joh | aren live at 5843 ry Dewitt; "bon. "hid dod Xi, ack |
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Keystone Ave. 1 Dillon: recs or oar — ” " sully Mg gh geen wa ny A Vinoent's—Allen, Esther DeMun"In S T * rR Ben, Louise Malone, no Girls emi r opic IM Heme—Louls C. and Lucille Downay, | Social workers, newspaper! 1 X Sale: Iams, Gracie Pritchett, writers, laymen in various. other, Tathadion ~Ograd. Lots dare oh walks of life and ministers will Jam, H give their ideas regarding “What Is Happening to the American City and Its Churches,” Rusday. Feb, 2, in the YMCA. They will meét in Press Tation| Georgia Daniels; Riley, alkane’ for & seminar on the subject to he| finn: Janes, ‘Marys i sponsored later by the Church a st. Fpancis—_Way née . BE Federation. Findings of the sem! | ol. Wawkina: © Je A Ss
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the nation will be used at a na-| bottom : v tional convocation, * Re ingents- J
The national convocation will as Garay be sponsored by the Federal Coun-| A he Linily lu ofl of Churches, the Home Mis" coi i sions Council of North Amarcy DRATHS, and the International Couneil ono Ll Religions Education.
whman, Wot iE “52, at IMM. Noimes,
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TOKYO, Jan. peror Hirohito :and other mem. bers of the imperial household streets and out of the alleys | "a thin three will not vote In the Jan, 23 na tional election, press reports said’ today. ———————————— The reports said the emperor INSTITUTE FOR WOTU
telt the imperial household should| The Eligabeth Stanley WCTU ware awaiting his signature in rem Hirohito and his wife have never|Thursday fn - the home of Mrs. [timation that action already was| vo
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SEMI-ANNUAL REMNANT SALE
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Platters at y Weekly Session
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mission tax. The multitude de-!to say that divorce proceed! and Donald Esters. |scending upon Washington willito free him of his British pg ord Bohannon Jr. [furnish them the profits they|the former Joan Yarde-Buller,
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- Mgainst Exemption Ta. Times Washington Buresu “ito 2 today. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—R00.| pres Ave on ot the Andrew Jacobs,
_ Marital Plans Finally Revealed ~~
Rita . Hayworth, and Prince Aly
he will vote Jgeinat ov ping the ation tick the per éent federal amuse. [Chateau where Miss Hayworth is ment tax, “If the big government here in Washington can stoop to taking penny taxes from teenage. .canteens In Indianapolis, I see no reason why we should Hft the taxes on a lot. of well-heeled politicians coming here for a
Loder hati ia gun igh, met the pros in Riviera
one-line statement which said: “I have been waiting only for Ba to be free to marry him.” "i » hice Ale statement, equally He prepared a statement for “I am going to marry Miss the record to set forth his stand|Hayworth as soon as I am free when a vote. on the exemption is|te do sb.” taken in the House. It reads: In Twe Languages “I would like to exempt every| Both statements were issued in man from every tax, but we dare English and in French. They not do so. The financial guaran- were dated, “Chateau de L'Horitee by district businessmen fur-/zon, Golfe Juan, Jan. 15, 1949.” nishes no excuse for exempting| After the statement was passed Inaugural tickets from the ad-|out, Prince Aly enlarged upon it
anticipated Buch Surateey are who is heiress to some of the ual business practices, general- Guinness brewing money, have {ty profitable, perfectly legitimate, been in progress nearly a year, but net. altogether Sitmgtie He also sald that he ‘had Te STRESS PeoTie eok hothglroart give of their time and -talents was * and efforts to set up juvenile French e¢ivil ceremony {shows to keep children off the Moslem religious ceremony, for
‘from - polities. |
Jiprotect them from juvenile de-| No details of the divorce prolinguency, even a B-cent admis- ceedings Prince Aly sald already sion charge is taxed.” hed begun were given. It had been understood earlier papers for divorce
that
Institute will be held at 10 a. m.| Paris, but this was the first in-
{C. E. Vollmer, 914 N. Ritter Ave, ‘under way.
to Wed as Soon |As They Are "Free to Do So’
CANNES, Jan. 17 (UP)—The _® poad-show romance of movie tar ;
Khan will lead to’ their marriage ho:
but she had him issbe for her a
Rita Hayworth
Alert Passenger Halts Loaded Bus When Driver Dies
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jan, 17|
(UP) ~The operator of a crowded because idowntown bus died at the wheel
today but an alert passenger grabbed the emergency brake and stopped the massive vehicle safely. : , Potice said the driver, Elmer
dim of & haart aad
HERO of the episode whs Robert Brown, a Kansas City ambulance driver, who was seated two seats to the rear of the driver and on the opposite side of the bus. Brown leaped forward and ap-| plied the emergency brake. Police estimated the bus, making 4 run in the early morn traffic rush, carried at least
When students enroll, the placement secretary puts them in toueh with such churches and they serve them as niinisters while attending clijsses at Butler, It is 8 valuable service also there are not enough graduate ministers to fill all the {vacant pulpits, Dean Shelton commented. The Rev. Mr, Lewis, a former pastor of the Fountain Square Christian Church, is very active in youth and interdenominational
both the Indianapolis wristian Ministers’ Association and the
Christian Chureh, Union,
Dawson Trial Begins
The trial of Dan W. Dawson, 2517 Baltimore “Ave. charged with. the first-degree murder of Rufus Morrow on July 11,
began today before Judge Saul I. Rahdb
itn Criminal Court 2.
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FIRST BIG DAY
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W's the first day of Ayres’ Two-Day Sorin Hols Cining of odds end ni broken sizes, colors and patterns, and we have done a thorough and Comelele job of it, with everything Reduced '/4, !/3 and |/2 off the original prices. This includes many Special Pure hases! Whether you have a specific pur-
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chase in mind or not, we suggest that you come down and "snoop" around, in every department, on every floor. Many bargains not listed here will be
offered. Watch for the Remnant Sale signs throughout the entire store. ¥
THERE ARE MANY GOOD VALUES IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT, ON EVERY FLOOR. TAKE
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