Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1949 — Page 2
\. Carolina Fire Destroys At ‘Wilmington
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center of fhis coast city destroying a five-story
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“Hotel filed safely into the street while the blaze was still confined to the basement, but one occupant was reported missing. Police sald he was a 70-year-| . old man who might ha have Jott the © buflding with the others gotten lost in the eros
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Firemen Overcome firemen were overcome by hospitalized. was discovered in the 150-room brick hotel
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alarm and accompanied the hotel on a tour of the rooms warn the sleeping guests. “They all had plenty of time to get out,” Sgt. L. B. Rourk said. More than 100 firemen, policemen and Marines from nearby Camp Le Jeune battled the blaze iia the hotel occupants shivered their nightclothes in 40-degree ‘weather. It threatened the entire business district before it was brought under control about 4:30 a.m. (Indianapolis time). , The hotel, an “old landmark” y fn Wilmington, and the Cindrella . Bootarie, Sony Dress Shop, Royal ire. Say Fashion Center were . indy ‘All were two or three- ' .story structures. Firemen gave a a damage estimate of more than $1 million.
3 State Road Detours Lifted 14 Stil Closed
~ For Construction ~ Three detours have been lifted
over RS Bh ADE BL
2 at south or “penavile: do dou miles over’ 303, 18 and coun Bridge out 5.8 mi) . By 3 LY Nn miles © or »
IND. - Bast of M1 m Fountain Sn y miles over county oll
to Noblesville; de.
= riggs onie mies ovr} as 3} An And 38 (closed
truck 1 ii Pian} tne Sipton. Joumy.
pa of 1 Movin: - A, a tesville; 2% miles
hi brom Pulaski ow Winamae; | TRB er IND, 363-5
= a Soh West of Wd. x "Sia miles over . Rds. 30, 334 and _Zionsvi
BILLS ¥ropucen
jouse HE 123 (Mosllering-Bushemi) xis to Mare women over 18 to york an eightshift. haber) . us de) = TAXES! Avsilinet
a, ahs B.) ALS:
men Sommissloners, (Wa BB 124 (Turner OFFICIA “otticers be paid semi ay 3 Joonthiy. (County & omar) he
w WOMEN:
TEACHERS: i f My pay from yoar for two yoars
% to M45 a oF theet SD degrees and n years Sy. ne Ef WB 1% owab-Kors quires pat pation for to of 1, helt Mn whiol docket 1
and rema fader a of costs.
A biiinhing civil A in
fo advanced payment
= INSUR-| teccher with 35 years service if dissbied| no fi out Mi in extra prom: for six months or more; teachers’ retire-|
5 In In a surrender BE on Insurance policies. . (Mines-Monks) = PUBLIC en first of month “sr of month. Busines. ) party) ~WAGE- HOUR: ts 1 e minimum
HE (KIEERTY. oi week, with ime and one- halt for $8 50 (Baran- Gardner NURSES: Creates
Labor, Moro 'ORISTS: Authors rators or chauffeurs deman ball, in
130 titan Joense with Sine Dn ER viigtion
ole ron Ap$5000 annually
; (Ways & Means B lo Davis) ee REASSESS MENT:
t reassessment work to com~ as of Mar,
makes percentage
containing & of ps: (
lass © Iw A and a ) - PENTH STS
mers } ERE TA ng statements of treat. y ost; charge or fee. isis ant
Jpiic Hes th.) Wert) SCHOOLS: Author ania Sorparation sonnel dulld
¥ manor, N. C., Jan. 21 (UP)—An early morning firs, northeast raged for several hours in
four other buildings. 30 guests In the Orton
IName ‘Hoosier,’
(right in the name “Hoosier” and|
_|E. Washington St., had sought to] : E - oe, do trafic over 3 tons at word “furniture” in its advertis22 303 ing.
wD: J-From Diiong, So o"he. 19; 3/oase in Marion County Superior
over The Ladies Auxiliary to the In-
Greentown; 13 miles row in the Meridian Room of the outs wast of Rising | Colonial
Legislative Calendar |
15, 1951 ‘aw which; eral
)-OOURT FEES: Ree courts to Lo Hath
{tnsur-l Means B. orrr. |"
t Requires public officials be paid or am, TMUIAE (
Jor hour 1 Bot engaged | inter TION: Events ies and towns from |
ogquiited for APPEArANce motor vehicle
for Nevis of t of diana arin Corps
t reassessment act; calls
Based ‘shox ownership » ; mal first wi oD" hen under dus In
defines sys
ment ; Hae 34 he of 141 YAlUA- gp 53. (Eichorn)—CRIME LAWS: Author- . Hh %t Jaw| i3es Supreme Court to appoint commisElon of state tax (County & Township Business.) 1 Permits
and labor organisations tolgn ‘Wn » | ante up to 473 a month assistance to
x. wires ‘all bye (Pina BM Kendall-0' Grady) FIREMEN: Bets
authority o*
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; Burg lars Clip Alarm Wires,
Safe Robbers Net $225 at Pike School; ~-
Time Operation With Shift in Patrols
Deputy sheriffs investigating the wave of vandalism and burglaries sweeping the northern section of Marion County today turned their attention to what they called a “well-cased” break-in of the Edwards Variety Store, 5243 Rockville Rd. which was Fobbed. io nearly $1000; rt Reashef, deputy, sald ‘most of thes haul Wednesday
on. the store, where bur-| fm sg in the rear, the depglar alarm wires were clipped,| "oi Cohen forced their way
was in money taken from various boxes throughout the store. tore. Ce rear front door, soutiyed Cigarets also were taken, he sald.
robbery netiing $225 at the Pike some money, he added.
Township School apparently was timed to coincide with the neces-| Deputies also are Investigating ary shifting of sheriff's patrols thefts of small sums from two
to aid flood area activities. other schools in the county.
le Deputy Reasner said the schoo! At Pike Township School the . + city's | (Jo job had been expected and depu- thieves pushed a safe down three {ties were keeping a closer than flights of stairs and ripped doors lusual watch in that vicinity until/from their hinges. _ |their patrolling was thinned down| Meanwhile five ny the additional duties, In the burglary at the variety|New Augusta State Bank and
Ci ) Cou 3 |store, owned by Allen Edwards, |others were hurled through wina, 44, 8575 Rockville Rd,, the thieves|/dows of the Omer Beck home in 49 Traffic Death cut alarm wires on the outside of Zionsville. Pedestrian, 66, Dies | Of Auto Injuries -
Indianapolis counted its third traffic fatality of the year with the death today of ‘a 88-year-old pedestrian in General Hospital, Michael A. Seal, 1530 8. Meridian St., died this morning from} ] : b injuries received when he was : i : : struck by a car in the 1400 block of 8. Meridian St. last Saturday night. The driver, William H. Royse, 51, of 121 Berwyn st, was not held by police. Native of Illinojs Born in Flora, Ill, Mr. Seal had lived here 30 yeays. He was employed as a painter at Holcomb
‘Michael A. Seal . third traffic vielim of the year.
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Our Dayne Taylor & Hoke Co. and was a member § of Bacred Heart Catholic’Church.| - ’ BEL : ‘ Survivors include his wife, Bar- i ° Cotton Classic and two daughters, Mrs. George LT : 8. Wilson, Washington, D.C, and Mrs. Charles L. Fisher, IndianapLauck Funeral Home are incomlete. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
bara; three sons, Harold, Charles and George Seal, . Indianapolis, olla. ad eight popular colors! uo? 2.00 Can't Monopolize
State Court Rules "The cotton glove that's woven,
THE STATE Appellate Court yesterday ruled in effect: that| + there is no exclusive property
cut and stitched fo our own ex
“acting specifications . . . so that
found in-favor of the defendant - we know it will fit right, wash
in a legal battle involving two In- , both of which| ~ sell furniture and use the name
Hoosier. The Hoosler Outfitting Co., 219
right _.. and wear and wear and
wear, Truly an excellent value!
8-1 njoin the Hoosier Paint Linoleum Co., next door at 211 Washington, from using the
Pink, aqua, beige, grey, navy,
black, brown, white.
THE LATTER firm won its|
Court No. 5 and the decision was Ay res’ Gloves, St Floor appealed. cision, Judge Floyd 8. Draper of Upholding the lower court de- | the Appellate Court declared” . snd the appellant (Hoosier Outfitting is still not entitled to on 0, the furniture business of in Indianapolia or in a city block thereof.”
Police Wives to Meet
{dianapolis Police Department will {hold a meeting at 2 p.m. tomor-
Furniture Store. Mrs. [Clifford J. Richter, president, will |preside.
| 139 (Brennan) — TAXES: Exempts BY gross shoame taxes any individual or nonprofit corporation operating hing orhiee: 3 under authority of Ped. Housing Commissioner, (Ways & Means A) HB 140 (Davies-Churilla) DOGS: Persons harboring stray dogs Fy in 48 hours b that h dog 1s heing eld. Viton or iotaten won bring fine u; hay be $50. Charge of 28 cents made to owner for dogs
ob A -Heavilen)~DOGS: Re-| a 4 all Sop bh A Yastinated for rables|
I be ABtate Moslicing & & Public Meshh, ) ‘un (Barning) « SALADY: Increases of probation a of Vander. burgh Circuit Court from $330 to $3000. (Courts & hd Code. 3 hos) — TEACHERS: | er service for “a 30 years; gives additional credit on retirement for serv~ fce in armed forces; Foo $200 a your increases in disabll allowance of
ment fund draws interest after 30 years| if teacher does nol retire. (Ways
ad (Korn-Meagher) « TREASURERS: Considers Sampaisition which county | treasurers receive as ex officio treasurers of any city ss A ah M at oY | maximum salary of $10 (County & Jovan Business Lay mn 5 ( er. Business) Ee. taxation on all jncome and revenus re | ceived, (Ways . Means
Indiana State Board of Nurses Regls. tration and Nursing Education; abolishes Indiana State Board of Exsmination and Registration of Nurses; requires practical nurses be licensed in all cases and have at least one year of training:
age at which practioal nurses may obtain license uoed from 19 to 18; re. uces limit of registered nurses . from 21 0 20. (Public Health.)
~SOLDIERS BONUS: ors bonus bill which grauts $10 tor each month of Somestie service up to maximum of $300 jad 81s or each month of foreign service up $400; ' . ays $500 to next of kin at sadder Killed n Ye ivice; gives additional $100 to vet eran totally disabled (Military Affairs.)
sion to complete recodification of erim. inal laws started by State Penal & Core Fectional Survey Commission. (Judiciary
Gardoer-Garrell) DEPENDENTS: dependent children in custody of rela.
tives. authorises needy mothers
medical Mhatance for
! hours Bs. maximum which a fireman may work in any one week; guarantees| them an Gay off avery 48 hours, (Cities
Tow Rd (Kendall Funderburg) sTATE| LA EACHERS: Includes teachers in alate ~|. institutions In public school teachers’ ie AN inimum pay Jaw, (Bducation,) : 58 (Makowsk!) SALARIES: Raises sal . ri of Lake County commissionsrs to .
«(Lake Lake Cutty Saat iis:
Wl AY | Authorizes tax leo (7 county commis: sloners to Jubpott. on Sunract 4 d main 3 » al fain County Ms. (Jue , :
Toke $1000 in Store Break-in|s
Meanwhile deputies said a satel Sul ty hiace, they overlooked ne
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For Annual Times Benefit Event . By ART WRIGHT
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Plenty of Good Seats Still Available Lo
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