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Warriors Drop Torrid Final To Speedway, Seek Revenge Seok 12th in Row

Warren Central Loses Heart-Breaker, 37-35, After Game Goes Into Double-Overtime

By JIMMIE AN Next Friday-—Jan. 28—Warre

can gain a little more than personal satisfaction, They can try salvaging remnants of shattered dreams of the] 1049 county basketball championship held today for the second straight year by undeniable Speedway, 37 to 35, double-overtime conquerors of Warren in the county tourney finals at Butler last

night. . | On Friday, when Warren meets Speedway in regular season play, Coach Ralph Clevenger’'s tourna-| ment-geared quintet can also try] licking the law of 'averages—! something it could not do during the tourney. | Thursday night the Warriors | crushed a favored Lawrence Cen-| tral five, 56 to 37, hitting a sen-| sational 491 average fram the field. Yesterday afternoon, War-| ren eliminated’ a plucky little Franklin Township bunch, 52 to! 37, to advance to the finals. In|

game, hard-playing Ed Wieland missed one of two, charity tosses and hit all five

Konnie King, Jack Vaughn, Allen Wiechers, Dave

Photo by Henry E,

Boyer, Dick Boles and Jack Mayhugh (front | right) and George Vance, Ray Stewart, Assistant Coach Clyde Salles, Duane Wischers, | Coach Charles Nay and Harold Kuykendall (second row) are all smiles. They won the county the second straight year by defeating Warren Central in a double-overtime, 37

A native of Paoll, he was , the high school} here and was a member of the i Presbyterian Ch |

Bobbitt; his paternal mother, Mrs. Ella Bobbitt, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Trinkle, all ol Paoli. .

Arthur Darling ’ Arthur Darling, native of Stat- "go "Edmund F, Makowski . . . The busy lawmaker from East -| . . ee y wmaker rom ga Jorddhire, = Eiane, any avian Chicago has been nicknamed "Bills Makowski" by Senate col- | died. yesterday in his home, 56| leagues because he is sporisoring more than 25 bills. . Bradley Ave. - Hp Yous - ania yogi oonuon —— —e sian i

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GELOPOLOUS n Central's courageous Warriors

for. Speedway, the Plugs’ second in history. Coach Nay said “it was anybody's ball game.” The Plugs advanced to the| finals Davis, 44 to 33, with reserves completing the game. They led 13 to 7 at the first p, 34 to 13 at the half, and 42

to 23 at the three-way post. Dickiy |

Christie, a substitute, paced thei; oq jow shooting averages. The|no immediate survivors. |Hornets hit only .203 while the

Glant’s attack with 13 points, Warren had a battle on its hands with Franklin Township for a half, but steamrollered to!

{a 36 to 25 margin in the third ghortridge led at the end of the! Washington of Indianapolis rode | | . Alexandria; her mother, Mrs. Al‘period after holding only a 17 t0 third period, 28-26, but Howe|to an easy, 42 to 32 triumph over|pert Miller, who has lived in the

16 edge after 16 minutes. Franklin, led, 9 to B, at the first quarter

Crispus Attucks

tige in out-of-town competition tonight will ride. with a pair of quintets perched at the opposite ends of the city net standings.

contests, will try extending its Bernays Kennedy, 5335 N. Meridvictory string at Evansville Lin-|jan St. She was 78. coln and Manual's Redskins, with Mrs. Anderson lived in Indianonly two victories in 10 contests, |apolis 40 years and had been in {will travel to Paoli.

handily,” dropping Ben|,.. carded tonight.

'Howe Trips SHS

Mr. Darling operated an elec-

Manual Redskins

__ Travel to Paoli The city’s prep hardwood pres-

Ma- gv . ". CHICAGO, Jan.~ 22 (UP)— the Shrine, {Five persons be followed by burial in Memo-| destroyed in separate fires that Francisco. (ter of Paul Miller, Chief Meteorol-| mp. apartment house fire was Crispus Attucks, unbeaten in 11/the home of her employer, Mrs. genre. ett, although & resi men were taken from the ruins. Born in Alexandria, she spent were alerted to receive casualties) Nao other city or county confests jsix adults and four children were (up Her husband, David W. Burnett, ating a crowded tenement. They

trical business from his home many years. He was a member of the Ancient Landmark were killed, at Services at 1:30 p. m. Monday | {least 10 others injured, and more Sister of Paul Miller rial Park. He is survived by his; Local Meteorologist istruck. an apattment house, a wife, Mabel, Indianapolis, and a| residence and a factory in the |ogist, Indianapolis Weather Bu-i), )atect of the series. It broke, Mrs. Callie Anderson [fea died today In her Alexan- ui ot dawn and spread quickly Mrs. Callie ‘Anderson, native of (ino health She was 45. to _three-alarm status. amt 3 Mlesandria almost all ner Witnesses said three or four of| |apolis in the homes of friends and | ee. Ponts jumped out win- | {dows to escape the flames. the employ of Mrs. Kennedy per early childhood there. many years. She was a member ney ay later moved to Eiwood, "1 12 Patrol wagons wem disof Phyllis Wheatley YWCA and|ghe attended El : High School. patched for ambulance duty. { Private services at 11 a. m.'gtate Teachers’ Coll a Howe defeated Shortridge 35-32(Monday in the C. MC. Willis & member of appa Kupes Kappel lo Jrovidence Rosltsl. | last night on the Blue Devils’'|S8on Mortuary will be followed by| and the Presbyterian Church in riginal six flats bad ut. {is a research engineer for the NaBlue Devils hit an even 200. Purple Gains 6th Win | 8 Larry McKinsey paced Howe Times Special NOBLESVI

tional Gypsum Co. in Alexandria. apartments, where the fire startsurvivors a Adrienne E. Burnett, 14,

» » > In Chicago Fires | sonic Lodge, Scottish Rite in the Dorsey Funeral Home will than $500,000 worth of property son, Robert E. Darling of San|, Me. Margaret E. Burnett, sis-|cpicagy area early today. dria home after a year of declinMattoon, Il, died yesterday in | The bodies of two unidentified! | Mr. Miller, All hospitals in the vicinity! the Second Christian Church. Police Capt. Yohn Walsh said ome court in a game that fea-|burial in Crown Hill. There are Ajexandria. into one-room apartments creits victory with 10 points.

| Other > , Ind., Jan, 22— daughter,

Earlier this morning, three persom were killed by a fire that | troyed their old two-story Alexandria for home in Chicago’ ~thethe: past several years; another yards district. 8 nekeol the

came back in the last stanza and|Noblesville High School here last| Burnett home in outhit the Blue Devils 9-4 to win night. : p Continentals rushed to a

Mrs. D. W. Burnett? Dead: 10 Injured

Gift for New Baby

{feared that residents of basement

DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

I've been working and bringing my money

husband doesn’t bring his home.

years and have no children. I love my husband

I find that I'm terribly unhappy. I've worked ever since we mi We have three nice pieces of furniture which aren't paid for. We are head over heels in debt. Every time we get one thing paid off my husband goes out and charges something else. He likes to gamble, and can't save money at all, I would quit work but the bills wouldn't be paid. 1 feel like I'll

{be working all my life and we'll

lever get anywhere. Please Relp

me. My husband is six months

am.

younger than I BETTY, City

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We've been married I wonder it

There'll be trouble until we have the ideal career wife who works because she wants to (mot because she has to), without her husband objecting. Unconsciously, the wife who works by necessity may be indignant because her husband isn't. successful. Unconsclously, she's a little bossy. She helped make the money--she feels she should have a hand in spending and saving it. The husband is indignant because he isn't successful enough to take care of a capable wife. When they admit those feelings, or hold a quiet grudge, they have trouble. Helping an industrious, ambitious man who is thoughtful

of his wife, can be all right,

but helping a man buy outlandish luxuries he won't sacrifice to get on his own salary seems impractical. How about staying home? Don't let him glimpse that chip on your shoulder. Make him believe you want to make a real home for him.’ Tell him you don't want to wear half the

| you want him to be boss. You

might be able te convince him that quitting your job is his idea. A

| Chiireh, Miss Kirlin has no ime

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Rites Tomorrow For Miss Kirin | Secretary to Pastor | Of Methodist Church ;

Miss Jean Louise Kirlin secs ’ {retary and pastor's assistant at ithe Central Avenue Methodist |Church 30 years, who died Thurs. [day of a heart attadk in her au} {tomobile at 17th and New Jer- 4 jsey Sts, will be buried in Crown |Hill Monday following services § | {tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Cen ! {tral Avenue Church. She was 65. { Dr. Edwin W. Stricker, pastor {of the church, will officiate, | Miss Kirlin died shortly after |she had 30 years of {service in the church. Active In the Central Avenue Church since {early childhood, she had nce !

{been pianist in the primary de-

{partment and had played the | piano. for. prayer meetings more . than 25 years. ‘ i i Lifelong Resident 1

Daughter of the late John B, and Mary Chapin Kirlin, pioneer members of the Central Avenue mediate survivors. Her brother, °

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I've received an announcement the. late Philip Kirlin, died two

that mean a gift? MRS. G.L.G., East Side Send a gift if you know the parents well.

RN.

Seek Marriage License

My boy friend and 1 want to Be| married by the minister of my church, though my folks want| church secretaries’ sorority. include =heried, may have died in the flames. us to be married by their minis: How can we get a license and blood test in Indianapolis and

ter,

marry in another city? . DAILY READER

|card about a new baby? Does years ago.

Mrs. Kirlin made her home with Mrs. Clarence : on Kenwood Ave. She was an ' lifelong Indianapolis resident, a graduate of Shortridge High |8chool and had attended Goucher [College. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, the Central ’ WCTU, and

John Miland Coffey John Miland Coffey, an Ine dianapolis resident of 30 years - died yesterday in his home, 1821

‘mark. |the game. The th 1 E iller ts- Licenses issued by the Marien [Barth Ave. He was 67. att a gd acne Wieland hit 17 points for War-| Hews B5) op Sherrie GD [10 to 4 lead on Dick Crittenden’s hiv: Rs, Hime " eu Jar, Potis. Wi om re Anthony Mica,| County Clerk and blood tests | A native of Shelby County, a A lone field goal or a lane ren in that game. tere # FO Pllsacons, t 57} Piitive points in the opening period| Carnahan, Alexandria. rite Ros ste], 75, and his; recorded on Indiana forms are |Mr. Coffey had been employed charity toss in both overtime Speedway (46) Ben Davis (a) McKinsey, £3 4 Jxline f ¢ § 3{and maintained a 16 to 12 lead i | ' Discovered By P WAM. ahy piace in lndises, (as 4 WORdWOrKer. periods, they were not to be had. |x poght 1 3 dlmauiasuts 3 1 "4 Stewart, g§ 4 0 siatesine. ¢ 1 i|at the intermission. Mrs. Clara Sattinger ¥ Passerahy Write the marriage Bursa in Survivors include: his wite, In the regulation period, with [A Wi raf 3 1 4 Kraft 3 1 Stull oo oF. Davis, § 30 il In the third session, Winfield) yyy Clara Sattinger, native of | Passersby discovered the fire the city where You Wish to mar- | Nancy; two sons, Henry F. and the score deadlocked ' at 33-all |Sievarte 32 UNahrec, 0 0 3, Brown . 24 SE. Davis, 3 ? liDittemore contributed 10 points, Rumaniay died today In her home {and turned in an alarm. The| ry, If it is out of the state, Robert J. Coffey; two daughters, i = Kings 3 & JcCormiekg @ o 2 |Walker, § 0 © 0/to pull his teammates away, It 638 8. M St. foll ‘(house was half consumed by the Mrs. Clarice A. Flora and Mrs, aa apes baste ie] Eus, 1 § NER, a 4 iv 5 ii ia was Wi 's sixth vietory he was 02. 5 Atime firemen arrived. Mrs. Mica J, | po Svenlt mn. Sesedway 14D. it} 9 3landrewss : 3 TANCE Je. CPT boing : f Tong: jliness. She was 92. » Lekostay ware oo Youn a ale or-48, a fat “9 0 Olfiendersong © 0 3| throws missed : Ralph ypachingten (42) Meblesvine (39) . lived here the doorways. of, i My boy'* “and T -went Wieland Hits One wee 8 8 RBar 11 3g doin 3 Quine 3K Dark, Wowk eit, TO Pie ff Pf J0Are and was a member Ofindicating they died thing to o8 mt 7 101d hin 7 way fo In the first three-minute over-| Totals 17 10 15/ Totals 12.9 23 Officials—Art Cosgrove and Herb Bd-!\wiDitrm'res 8 3 8iMareumt 1 j i Shara and cape. young. He couldn’t see it my way, time, the cloud gathered a silver|Davie 13. me: Speedway 34, Ben a. = nine tf No oadie : 221 instein Home for the Aged. | Firemen said the fire started in |And stopped coming over. Mean. ¥ lining for the Warriors when|, Free ows missed: D. Wiechers 2. Manual Wins Second Smith. 2 0 SiNevittg 22 Survivors include five sons, |. basement, possibly from an | While, I've gone with other boys & Wieland made it 35 to 33, With! Wiethers. Stewar, Vance. Andrews 3. Biumres § 1 JSuietiers 13 Carl ‘Mike, Max and Bol Sat-|, .peateq stove or fue (but can't find anyone I like bet- ™ go ions” will be held Monda 8 1.40 remaining in the extra ses-| Baldauf 3 Blaby 3. Krafi. Kincaid, Nahre. OOLITIC "Toa Jan 22 Dave! omb Ria a Tie =| Linger, Indianapolis, and Barney| y.... i qqy firemen Anally{S*0.-1 Miss him. o|morning in Dorsey Toit y | : A uzar. ‘y " . — 1 ’ | vr i . » 340 3 y r Axifime dbs 18 Totals I" Noel? | Sattinger, Los Angeles; a daugh brought under control a spectacu- I'd like to ask him to go to a Home. Burial will

He missed a free throw) seconds later—his fourth straight miscue of the game. Then with 21 seconds remaining, cool Jack Mayhugh dumped a two-hander from near the sidepocket, making granting the’ defending champions a stay of execution that ended in a sudden death blow by substitute, bespectacled Jack Vaughn. Each team took two shots at

= the basket, then Vaughn got |, Sneed possession, dribbled around thea Wiechers, { left side of the foul cfrcle and|Stevsrte potted a southpaw game-clinching|

slant with 1:31 to go in the sud-den-death period. It was the first time in 30 years a Marion County championship has ever been decided by a sudden-death overtime period. Again—Warren had hit one-for-seven in the first overtime; Speedway one-for-five. In thg second extra canto, Warren missed both’ attempts; Speedway hit one-for-three. Overall, Warren hit 15-for-69, for an anemic .217; Fpeedway averaged 16-for-56, for 286.

it 35-all and Kise, 'f

Warren Central (52) Franklin Twp. 37) fg It p fg ft pf} Curran, f 0 O/Wampler, f 2 2 1 Wieland, f 6 5 5!Shimer, { 200 |Deer, © 3 1 4'Walker, © 2 5 5 Niedema, g¢ 5 3 5/McCulloughg 3 0 2 Ostheimer, g 3 1 2.Young, § 21 | Bruhn, 1 2 OBuckner, g 0 1 0! 1 0 32Nicely, 00 9 Dejeet, 0 0 OMcPariand, g 1 4 Rosemeyer,f 0 0 1iCarpenter, g 0 0 0 tite a d—— Totals 20.12 w Totals 12 13 18] Free Throws Missed (Warren) 2

Deer 2. Klise, Niedema; (Franklin Twp.) Wampler 4, Buckner 2, McCullough 2, McParland 2 Officials—Jake Caskey and Frank Luzar

Ay Warren Central (35) 3 f

Coppage, Indianapolis Manua loa

|ter, Mrs. Anna Reich, Indianap-| Pres throws mimed — Washington 4|olis; seven grandchildren, and| sr Daze that destroyed the plant

NOC Siro lof the Cranberry Canners, Inc.| Is—R. P. Clive and Robert| One great-grandchild, ’ " ome Services will be held at 2 p. m. in the heart of the business dis-

| - tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben Fu. ict at suburban North Chicago. Buckshot’ Recuperating

| neral Home. Burial will be in| . From Bruised Arch “Mrs. W. H. Amett

{Sharah-Tefilla Cemetery. Ralph (no bigger than a Buck- |

shot) O'Brien, Butler's , suo Burglars Take $30, Dies. Here at 80 |

guard, sank a field goal in the final second of play here last night to tie Oolitic at 40-all, then win, 44 to 41, in an overtime period on field goals by Coppage and Center Dick Elder. The game saw only 17 personal | fouls being called. Coppage was high point man for the Redskins with 15 points on seven field goals and one free throw. Dick Bell paced the losers with,

| ace, was recuperating from a Radio From Cleaners bruised arch suffered in the Notre Burglars obtained $30 from a Dame game, {cash box and a table model radio

nt 6 3 2curran $10 29 hoynts on 10 hits from the, . Jim Morris, Bulldog trainer, valued at $40 from the Davis| Services for Mrs. Mary Reiff 4 Deana, f 1.0 STOO 4 0 ostitle ‘41; |38id the diminutive forward Cleaners, 1745 Howard St, early Arnett, wife of William H. Arnett, King, § 5 0 SMiedema,g -4 3 1 fg ft pil tft pr/ Would be ready to go against|today. secretary’ of the Indiana State Boyer. 3 3 3Qstheimar, § 31 Bri'schmif, 2. $ LiRichigsont 1 1 1/ Ohio University Friday when the| Gladys Gudgel, 217% N. lli- Chamber of Commerce, who died Va ha. ¢ ” ¢ 1 ’ M Caideron 5 0 0JArmstronge 0 3 1 Butler squad resumes play after nois St, Apartment 20, the man- yesterday in their Spink Arms i berts, \ | Kuykendall, 10 0 0 hr oberta, £ 1 : re 3 2 ’ Seat Semester final Jaaminations. Ajfer. told police the money be- annex apartment, will be held at Totals - 16 5 12! Tolals 15 5 8 Lawrence, ¢0 @ 0 Nikut, g 30 4 rien was unable to partici- longed to another employee, Mrs. 2:30 p. m. Monday in Jacobs MorScore at Halftime: Speedway 31; Warren Copiinge, A pate in practice sessions Thurs- L. E. Wilson, 710 W. 30th BSt. tuary, Kokomo, followed by Pres Throws Missed. A Wigcners, Stes. H.Calderon.g 3 3 2 day. . - M——————— burial there. an . | ———_ a —— A —. ’ forse Prank Lusar, Umpire — Ray BL Mugen g $ - ot =R k Wi 13th Editor Named of [V) sv Mrs. Arnett, who was 80, lived: Lackey. oa | owls 10 6B Totus ...10 3 3 ROCKefS n | BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP) 'n Indianapolis for 22 years. She Lebanon Beals Irish . Ralitims. score OoIE Jo Mana 20, , Broad Ripples reserve basket.|—Manual Mighdoll, Conneravile same Jere pith bay husband when ~~ : team ga straight was announ ay as the new 4 sition of secreTimes Special ‘Rockets Take Thriller victory by handing Greenfield's editor-in-chief of the Indiana Uni-|!aT¥ in the state chamber. LEBANON, Ind, Jan’ 22- B team a 34 to 27 defeat at Ripple versity newspaper, the Daily Stu- Was born in Bridgeport, but lived

Paced by Forward Herb McRoberts who hit the nets for 14 points, Lebanon High School last night) defeated Cathedral High School of Indianapolis, 47 to 44. |

Contest Was Torrid One At the charity stripe, Warren hit five of 13; Speedway five of eight. But on the playing floor there was little to choose from either team. The torrid contest lacked little from the interest of 4396 fans who saw the proceedings. Warren jumped to a 12 to 11 edge in the first period, but only Alan Miedema hit one of 17 fielders for Warren in the second period as Speedway took over, 21 to 14. : After the half, Warren came back as Wieland and scrappy Bill

It looked black for Speedway; .. .. the hectic fourth, Lanky Ray| Halftime score — Lebanon 326, Cathe- feild 18 Stewart dislocated an ankle with dal 1h issed—Lebanon, Quick 3 almost seven minutes remaining|coigrove, McRoberts 2. Cook; Cath

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! 1 3, in the period. Speedway missed Radovic Henin uh 1.

Lebanon led the Irish at the | halftime, 26 to 15, but in the second stanza, the boys from In-| {dianapolis poured on the coal to {tie the score at.37-all at the énd {ot the third period. At the auto- | matic time out, they led, 40 to' 49. {Lebanon ran it to 46 to 42 with

| But in a blaze of hot shots,

Darrell. McFall put his Broad

. in Kokomo most of h . Ripple Rocket teammates in the last night. gent. | She was a el per of HE line oud n the lam Hur auconds at L » | * . Scott Chapter, DAR, and a past | ay against Greenfield as Ripp + Cc | d . wan 58.15 54. on 1s own nor me GISIATIVE Calendar De ang abi, GES.

last night. The KRockets, having lost a 41 to 34 third-quarter lead, tied the count at 54-all on Jim Smitson's free throw in the final minute before McFall's winning tipin, i Breaking a 13-all deadlock in| the first quarter, Ripple shot away to a 28 to 18 lead before

HB 158 (Rogers-Andrew)—SCHOOLS: Pro. VIVed by a son. Robert Arnett, vides means for consolidation of schools| Kokomo, and four granddaughunder county school corporations upon ters | referendum of two per cent of voters Sti |

Creaiss mesropalitan school corporation : hil Bridge Tcurney Winners Named

county corporation. Legislation is perWinners of three events yester-

Jan, 2 BILLS INTRODUCED

House . HB 146 (Slenker)—ELECTIONS: Requires state central committee chairman. vice chairman, secretaries and treasurers to

st a convention of county ehairmen. (Bisctions.) MB 147 (MeBride) — TAXES: Eliminates State Board of Tax Commissions: body to which fine] appeals on tax are Gives county ta. adjustment

| missive. (Education. ) WW /Seatt RF ASEESEMENT: Repeals present reassessment ‘aw. Pro. vides only for appraisal of property not now on tax books: limits employees of assessor to twice the number employed

in a» rates

ia minute to go, and the Irish boards right of final determination in| in 1948: requires employees be paid 120 : ltrafled. Don Roeder was high! the halftime which saw Bob| rales (County & Township Business. | Der cent of 143 salaries. County & day 0 he 19H aHbual Indiana point man for Cathedral with 13 Stephens pot all his 15 game MS 148 (Mesver-Long) LABOR: Creates Township Business ) | ge championships held hen three field goals and! points in the first'16 minutes second injury fund in Workmen's Com-| MB 180 (Slenker-Newmann)—SHERIFFS: in the Lincoln Hotel are listed as yma s on BE po . pensation Act; requires employer to pay| OTsnts sheriffs 5 cents a mile mileage | follows: |seven free tosses, B. Ripple (M) | Greenfield (34) addit t of per cent of| for conveying prisoners. (County & oman’ | Tes om lamer, t+ ' } "Sinan. F374] Wakes until 430.000 fund is created. | rw Rogers) SCHOOLS Womews Pair-Mp, ©... - 18m . ne (Andrew. J LN - Lebanon (47) Cathedral (4) 180UMID EO 4 kane: 3) Mad Wg in Ay ye OL aero Mathews and Mrs. V. R. Rupp, coigrovet 1} "ainosery 11% McPuil, tf & 8 3DeLashmitt © 1| ™Tequired to aboalt ony) In local manka| Schools inte county corporation by ref. 07st: Mrs. F. W. Gilchrist ‘and | McRoberts, 6 2 0 Koersf 2 0 of Klingler, e.. 1 1 1/Roberts, 42 so that employees may cash their pay| *rendum with board of education eon-| Mrs. A, G. Hendricks, second, and Richeve 3 § 8 Haughe 3-7 giBcephane.® 2 1 HAbhe 5 | 1 5 checks ut those without charge fisting of township trustees. (Bducs- Migs Mabel Satterly and Mrs, 8 ~ook, ladkovic.g ’ i . mw than # cherk cashing f ‘ d * Quiecks 3 o 2 Weanling oe ¥ 3 0 3 Ben: 8 : : : bank. (Banks Banking.) 6 fev 0 um 102 (Davie-Bunter) FIREMEN: Re. R. Richardson, third. | Campbell g 3 2 3 aysss ing.8 3 323 RTL ’ ww oe HB 150 (Moles) + Requires| Quires towns to pay $10 a year to each Men's Palr—Leo Roet, New Heinbaugh,g 1 0 iEnglandg 31 Totals 2 813 Totals 23 3 21 teachers’ minimum yearly pay to be paid Volunteer fireman to be used as cloth- York Cit " ' 19 9320 Totals _ 16 12 18! Halftime score—Broad Ripple 28, Green- rdless of number of months ing allowance. (Cities & Towns.) r y, and Dr. Cleon Nafe.| Y i? ach ways & Means B.) MA satan) USTICRS OF PEACE: first; Edson T. Wood Jr. and - Ripple: N (Utterback Colbert) — TAXES: peace an . ; Sth Pa Rinker 3 Diep s.| Creates tax structure for farm credit] COmstables in townships containing cer. |OeOrge P. Ryan, second, and

\ ral,

Haugh or,

his height. Miedema canned two Offieials—Young and Ford

free throws and Deer one to make

Patty Berg Fires 68,

Smitson 3 McPall 3. Greenfield: Adams, | organizations. (Agriculture) tain 2d class cities to $500 a month (Chester Barger and Allan Smith, |

County & Township Business.)

| Apple 3, Rider 4 toad mm mn ne -hUBENTS Jrovides third. | Officials~Herb Schwomeyer an a . ren In na Soldiers ivaher oy Sailors Home ho IRL ie or parents SB 80 (Eichhorn-Johnson) INSURANCE: Mixed Pair—-Mrs. J. E. Morris

Licenses auto insurance claims adjust. Sr

died on active duty be admitted free to ors

(Bene. (Insurance. ) and Byron Cohen, Detroit,

State universities and colleges. $8 80 (Wandley) — MOTOR vEMicLes: first; Mrs. John Kirby and Paul

Jeff Edges Tech

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should I get my own corsage and tickets or let him buy the cor- ? he is and we're both stubborn. I hope teen-agers keep on sending their problems. Some of your answers have solved my problems. CONSTANT CITY READER. Boys don't like girls trying to run their lives and taking over their responsibilities. That corsage is up to the boy—muyhe the dance invitation is, too, unleks all the girls’ are asking boys. You don’t want to make things too easy for him. Both of you will have to get over be-

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How can I let the boy I love know my good intentions and true feelings, and now can I regain the friendship of a girl whose boy friend 1 dated? I am a student at Indiana University and this problem and examinations confuse me. This girl found out I dated her boy friend. He asked me to marry him, but I put him

Now I have found this boy I love who doesn’t give me much Attention. I have gone out of my way to get him to love me, but he seems to take me as a party girl.

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the more I seem to grow away from him after the date.

A boy loving you the way You want him to love you usu ally puts you on the proverbial pedestal. You can't elimb up there all by yourself, as far as he Is concerned. Deserve the spot, though. Someone else will

be in New Palestine cemetery. : Mrs. Ella Schores :

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who 156 W. 234 St, will be held a 1 p. m. Monday in Second Chris t Church. Burial will Crown Hill. She was 79. Born in Lexington, Ky. Mrs, | Schores lived here 72 years. She was a er member of Becond {Christian Church, 5 i Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Helen Owsley and Mrs. Marie Jennings; a son, Alexander Schores, all of Indianapolis; three |grandchildren, and one great. {grandchild : .

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| Mrs, Nellle May Scott, Salem County native, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs, Goldie Hine, just northwest of | Whitestown. Mrs, Beott, who was |73, was a member of the Salem | Methodist Church, | - She fs survived by a son, Clif [ford A. Scott. near Kirklin; three other daughters, Mrs. Opal Byr. kett, near Whitestown; Mrs. Zu Engledow, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edith Shelburge, Zionsville; 15 :

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