Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1949 — Page 4

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(Labor, ) — ‘TRUSTEES:

instead rections 4nd es provides

HN] -— COMPENSATION Be © S n Sion Ac by und. (Labor.) PEN

ates death penalty 8 all

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RBITRATION: gins spect

Saurdes. (Judicia

mitations of Jneoment of civil actiol HB 191

and townships, sailors are buried to

ships Business HB 19% VISION: Pray , Judicial

(Courts & Criminal Codes. HB 193 {Kenpal-Moclisring)

Fixes aximum salaries for ficials in second Slass cities.

Second Class Cities.

ides Circuit covering Spen Perry Counties, into separate circuits.

IVIL ACTIO!

(Seott) ~CEMETERIES: Provides that cemeteries in unincorporated towns in Shieh soldiers and ol by towns er townships. (County & Town-

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"J (Birehier-Combs) ~COURT DI. avides for separation of Toth

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TONS: cdiries sxiting law _per-| time for com- SB ns, ® Judiciary]

city of (Affairs of

re Calendar Today!

ne desaine nm Tovisienancs ‘of binant Seri

of

unties Gays In Count an (NE

(Draiuvs,

for registration license. (Ways & Means

Jive (Barnin, J=-LIBRARIES: Amends concerning ibraries In cities of

haa 110 t of amount of

vides refund of money erroneously p 3 19% (Desta-Dennis)— UNEMPLOYMENT: | BY jo | nn oe] ds Indiana Employment Security| She died at Act of March 1947 and increases hene. tio ents, (Labo { EDICAL: Amends Workmens' Compensation Ast 24 ovidil medion! service to empl da tor pa y employer as lon as : A ughter, quired. (Labor.

lville recent]

' Senate (Bontrager-Baran

~ CORPO

file annual

reports with of State,

Seere (Corporations. ) SBN UBontra er-West) ~ CORPORA TIONS: Correc an error in an

{Corporation.) ss

vides state subsidy of city a health de, epartments. (Public Health.) SB 79 (Gardner-Garrett) —CH EN: creases allowance of in foster homes. (Social Secur 80 (Garrett)—REDEVEL: OPME

cept gi bequests, and donations fro firms, Individuals, estates and the

to contract] {morrow in

Relieve

Constipation

Pleasantly!

. Try the laxative millions

have made their favorite!

Mote people use Ex-Lax than any other laxative~it does such a good Job in such a pleasant way! Tastes good~like delicious chocolate. Acts thoroughly. Io do

food-gently, pendable Ex-Lax when you children

need relief. Still or i tof When Nature"forgets"-remember

EX-LAX

THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE

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or jm 4 on A fire protection. (Citie

SB 84 (McParland) ZONING: Supplies an omission in existing Statiltes on planning and zoning. (Judiciary B 85 (Mal one-Shake) VETERANS lows veterans of World War 11 who Ne

only three {member of

ou oity department. (Cities & Towns.) (Bates) EDUCATION: Provides any

dren's Home or any child of a disabled or deceased veteran with free tu and mafticulation fee at an college, | tary eterans’ A SB 87 (K¥ndall-Shake) COURTS: Extends er of courts during vacations, (Juielary A.) | 8 .. I Kendall. Shake) NOTARIES PUB.

(47 ayes, 0 n

J (Kendall-Shake) — COURTS: AfZes courts to make proper AF

Ar; | decrees and judgments in the adminis-| tration of trust estates. (Judiciary A.) SB 9 (Kendall-Shake) ~COURTS: Allows | prosecution of a civil action against a motorist in oounty of resident Dlainsift| or in county of mishap, (Judiciary A) SB § 91 (Kendall-Shake) URTS { Provides compensation Jor. 3 TAs in a lawlt Judicia RESOLUT oN 1 INTRODUCED

(Holt) ~ WABASH FLOODS: Con ong) ess to enact efthe Wabash Rive or on Do a . ver. (Drains s d Swamp Lands.) Ja. An

HCR 3 Memoriali fective | i

Senate aR 1" fNest)-—REAPPORTION NMENT: Al-| 3 Senate & 0 regulate own apportion. § but ror Representatives to be!

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ted according to ulation based | on Pederal oensus every.10 years. (Legisment.)

Tative A SJR 12 (Shake-Lane) JUDGES: Puts elec tion on a nonpartisan ballot. |

(Judiciary BiLLs 8 AS8ED |

| SB git REN: Removes hot 11) imate from birth record of|

out of wedlock. (47 rm,

» i" (Aken shaker _scHOOLS: schools assistance

worked out

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HARRY LEVIN

Oilnols and Market

7 N. Penn,

woud funds. IL hoYeS,

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finished horns . Stallation,

Sper ating fire departments direct with other cities and towns Chapel of the Chimes,

HORNS

chrome-finished . fender or hood

Local Debthe— ne

x Y Rites Tomorrow Crm ce For Emma Sith Former Teacher ~ Dies in Arkansas

than 80,000 and. lost than ox : ne. fs Libragles, "Bullding . ] nting 1 Buente) — - GU i | Be mas fin ans, wet, Smith, who died Monday In the

ryices for. Mrs. Emma F. per._cen pers roperty home of a daughter, Dr, Florence the dietary 8) into" hands ‘of’ guardians, (Ju | Blackford, Russellville, Ark, will|Home. HB 198 Beatmer-Latham)— REPU NDS: Plo} {be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in

to state as tax on , Intangible Party | Planner = Buchanan Orta.

81.

y to live

{Mrs, Herbert Kessel and Mrs. Gardner-K ~HEAL . | v aby 0 He town | {Charles Kellermeier, Indianapolis;

mits edevtiopment commission to ac. dren and one great- grandchild,

fed- 4 Frel ernmens, aicary Aa Mrs. Otto Maas Iz (Gar jardner) Cit ome: - Gives court authority to make allowan Mrs. Lelia Maas, Indianapolis & for maintenance of dependent, heglected | resident 45 years, who died|= and »itinquent children. (Social Se- yesterday in her home, 622 EIS SB 8% (Evans)—MOMES: Eliminates the Palmer St. will be buried nS sing Puntle Pottey from architect Washington Park Cemetery fol-/S EB 88 (Kelley)~FIRE DEPARTMENT: {lowing services at 3 p. m, to-= Bupplies Power in all cities and town |=

the . J. C.

& Tow Native of "Danville, Ky.’ Mrs. | Mans, who was 60, had been ill 3

weeks. St.

ition! MIs. Maas was also a member of | Bat state the Prospect Chapter, OES. . Survivors include her husband, |

“misprint | in driver's responsibility | law.

ayes.)

IO: Sets definite qualifications for the 0.0 aati man, Maddox) — PARKING appointment of notaries public. (Judici- ota a ERS: eit ass cites. (45 ry vay) i

| with the purchase of an

| ALEXANDER SMITH

rug or carpet . . 0

HOME-DECORATING PLAN

just for you by

CLARA DUDLEY

your color-scheme consultant ot Alexander Smith SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE

fo RAINIER FURNITURE (0.

fn ES SE a wh COLLEGE AVE,

mounts, lacquers for under hood Ine

Jackson, |

Wilson |Z

Mark's English |S side a municipality to serve in any Lutheran Church and an active. Py {worker in the Ladies Aid Society | pupil of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ chil-land Bible Class of that church.|=

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FREE PARKING IN IN § REAR

You'll pairs

Regularly 4.95 to 10.95 NOW

299 499

d patents,

prices.

want ~seyeral ot these low *

Sorry, no refund or exchanges.

Mrs, Smith lived in 1226 W, years, 36th Bt. before moving to Russellwith her SNe taught school in {Illinois before her marriage to RA. the late Willis Franklin Smith, uires wail corporaiions in In; who died in 1919. She had been {an Indianapolis resident 60 years. | Survivors include five other corporation bill. Changes word or to of. daughters, Mrs. Guinevere Burch,

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‘ |gent St., who -died yesterday in “|Methodist Hospital, will be buried in New Crown Cemetery following services at 3 p. m. Friday in G,

Mr. Spangler was employed as a boiler maker in the Central Rallroad shops for 35

Iowa, he was a member of the Olive Branch Christian Church. His survivors Include his wife, Josephine Ellen; two daughters, Miss Edna G. Spangler and Mrs.

William E. Spangler, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Minnetta College, Edinburgh, Mr, Carnahan, Mrs. LaDoska Shelton In-| [Mrs. Clyde Walter, Independence, and Mrs. destitute children 'Ky., and Mrs. Roy A.

. |granddaughter, Miss Melony Ann ¢ per. Inglewood, Cal; :

eight grandchil- Doty, all of Indianapolis. STI

neral Tomorrow

William Macgregor Morris, former member of the board of

H, Herrmann Funeral

He ¢ at 60. sician, diel yesterday in a Cin-

cinnati{ Hospital, He was 59, Native 6f Edinburgh, Scotland, Illinois in 1934 and became an ‘associate actuary of the State Life Insurance Co. in the same year, Pro moted to actuary in 1935, he became a member of the board of directors in 1947. Mr, Morris resigned his position | with the State Life Insurance Co.

A native of Des Moines,

A graduate "ot Géorge Watson's Morris was an actuary in Scotland, Canada, and after 1924, in the United States. Well

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known in Indianapolis {i

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directors ‘of the State Life Insur-a ‘daughter, Ww; ance Co. and Indianapolis mu-| Cincinnati. Memorial services williof Harold 8. Megrew Camp’ No. be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow|11. He was also a member of the in the Episcopal Church of the Royal Neighbors of SAuiaticai Advent here. Ripple Masonic

Mr. Morris came to Ipgianapolis George M

British infantry during- the first/1935 ‘and moved to World War, © |shortly tiereafter.

brothers, Leonard G. Spangler, actuary of the Union Central Life MACHINE § San Pedro, Cal, and John J. and|Insurance Co., Cincinnatl. " daa oily Sase

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Services for George - M Anderson, prominent Mason and former Indianapolis police lleutenant, will be held at 2 p. m. to-

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“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ — - ; SD JAN. 26, 149 Otto Maas; two sisters, Mrs. "Imusic circles, Mr Morris was ap in the Wald Funeral|643; Scottish Rite, Valley of I Fthel Shaw, and Mrs. Beatrice Local re accomplished violinist. He was a . Burial will follow in Me-|dianapolis; Murat Temple and |8weir, Indianapolis, and two former : member of the Civic Park, . the Ancient Acteptaf LON ‘Order of brothers, Huston P, Crain, -{Theater, Indianapolis Coun: . Anderson died Monday In| nobiles of the Mystic Shrine. Franklin, and Samuel R. Crain, Club and Indianapolis Athletic! Decatur, He was 71. A nasi” o include hi Salsbury, Ind . Club; © [tive became a . H. wite, He was a Fellow of the Acturial member of the police force in|Bessie; a son, Harry H.. Ander. G. H. Spangler illiam ‘M io [Soclety of America and the Amer-|1910 and Toss through the ranks son, Cleveland, and & grandson, ua . Morris -+ {ican Institute of*Actuaries. feutenant 2 retired H. Melvin Anderson, Indianapolis, George. H. Spangler, 46°E, Re a. Morris served four years in the/from the police department in - :

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