Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1949 — Page 5

Governor “Schricker's office today announced the membership ® (of ‘the Indiana Commission on ‘VInterstate Co-Operation. The Governor, House Speaker Robert Heller of Decatur and Lt. Gov, John Watkins serve as ex- | {officio, members. On the Gov-

{ernor's own appointment Treas|urer of State-elect F, Shirley (Wilcox, Secretary of State Charles Fleming, Public Service | Commission Chairman Roscoe O'Byrne, Conservation Director Kenneth Kunkel and Attorney

Mrs. Bales (left to right) are members of a efit card party in L. S. Ayres & Co. auditorium for Saturday, m

{General Emmett McManamohn will The surtax would begin immebeginning at 2 p. m. Other committee members are Mrs. V. M. | ° ! | setve oli the Commision, Mrs. J. E. McCullough, Mrs. L. W. Sargent, Mrs. Walter |diStely upon passige 20d 18 ett

fanned TGitchen Called Evontiol LAFAYETTE, Fob, 2oPull or Sats fy se |squippea. kitchens are expected by ols, he womén as a Bart of their in B built ‘homes, A. G. Brock, manager of General Electric Home Naomi” OES will ‘Meet

rt, Conn. ng at the second annual mania | Naomi Chapter 131, QES, will

Conference at Purdue University. | maeet Friday at § p. m. in theianas far 40 years Relleves

“The planned kitchen ‘is the | Masonic Temple for a birthday Rehing quiciely. Al dn

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To Pay Bonus

bs Peter Schricker Regime is Veluwan inter-| anniversary pary. Mrs. Elliza-ison’s Otntment delights or money & ome today," beth Shafer is Worthy Matron back, shih Commits liself Mr, Brock said, “and is a good

ing argument for every | 'E builder.” * He said that 71 per cent of the. buliders today agree that houses Change Me Meeting Date sell better with fully equipped! The spring meeting and outing ¢ kitchens, including range, refrig-' tof the Indiana. Independent .Pe-| lion, dollar * two-fold, was an-|erator, sink, dish washer and gar-| troleum Association will be held fon,’ chee nounced yesterday in the House bage disposal unit, { Mar. 10 and 11 in Hotel Severin, sneezes andf by Democratic majority floor, Another speaker at the session | instead of at French Lick in May| sniffies. Get 3 leader Walter Maehling of Terre ¥as Fermor 8. Cannon, president as originally scheduled. PENETRO Haute. :

and Enoch Ballard is Worthy : ETT

To Finance Plan. atron, WHERE'S YOU

It requires the state constitu. | tfon be amended to permit is-| suance of up to $150 million inf bonds and the amending of the A present Democrat bonus bill to include a gross income surtax of {one-fourth of 1 per cent.

Mrs. W.. E. Robinson, C. E. Donovan afd Mrs, C. F. committee of the women's

Traffic Club which is planning a ben-

: tbs y | Speaker Heller appointed Reps. | Se | Walter Maehling (D. Terre | Haute), C. G. Ballard (D. Vin-| cennes), Leo Meagher (D. Evansville), “W.,- O. Hughes (R.

Smith and Mrs. W. W. AW Whiteside.

Forum to Feature !

lof the bonus cost, | The bonding power plan was initiated in ‘a resolution introduced yesterday in the House by

Enlistment Quota

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Wayne) and Glenn Slenker i i Monticello).

Ness (R. Valparaiso), and Sens. | 0. Bruce Lane (R. Bainbridge), | Herman C. Evans (D. Blooming{ton),” Judson West’ (D. Indian|apolis) and Leo Stemle (D. Jas-

per) . |" The four - Republican members |from the House and Senate have |served on the commission before. | {No announcement was made oh

Tat woe seme «Author, Lecturer ate Majority Leader John Van

Dr. David Seabury, i psychiatrist and Dorcas Palmer /dianapolis area, which coversthe 1952 ballot.

Slashed in State Rep. Joseph Klein (D, Gary), chairman of the House Military

{Army recruiting headquarters. y ur. yrs Committee. If “passed by (for Indiana announced today that both houses this session it must {the Hoosier - enlistment. quota, /be reintroduced in the 87th Gen-

Male Domination hi uary, eral Assembly for anothel .con“hich was 1075 in Jan hs firming vote.. If passed then the

Topic for Town Hall bee slashed - $0. 131, jor ibis question of amending the conlecturer month. The quota for the In-|gispution would then be placed on

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nourishment of

authority onMarion and 10 other counties, is| Some Shdsyers termed hoi: Y . practical psy {financing plan a move on thé pa ow chology, will ap 0 ne one t affect of the administration to delay i pear in a sym-| ie action voes no. & Per- o showdown on the highly con-

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secretary forthe commission, the post mow held by former Republican’ Sen. Thurman Biddinger lof Marion.

FUNERAL HOME REREAD Lal:

I Dillon Services Set for Today

Mrs. Mary Egan Dillon, owner {of the National Sanitation Co., who died Monday in her resi|dence, will: be buried in Crown Hilt following services at 2 p.

bot St. Wife of the late J. Howard Dion, owner and founder. of. Janitor Supply Company,

who

of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Dillon, who died after a | six-mionth illness, is survived by {a son, Thomas Dillon, Indianapolis.

Homer M. Stewart

the appointment of an etecyive

1" Miss Palmer Ia

§ posium on the {sonnel of the rank of staff ser-|

"7 subject - Man

Murat Theater, Dr.

i more. than |dozen books on psychological subjects. Miss Palmer is an author-|

{ity on psychodrama and has lec- |

m, tured extensively, conducting

|today in her home, 2432 N. er courses for Parent-Teacher

groups and participating in panel discussions in New York's Town

Hall, hel pre-e Fosepy-wiil- introduces

the speakers and- preside at the

| died in 1935, she was a member question period at the luncheon in! |

the Athenaeum after the lecture.

Ship Aground MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 2 (UP)— The 8450-ton British merchant ship Eastern City is aground off

Homer M. Stewart, retired in-|/Great Inagua Island northeast of

“Should 'geant or higher and 18-year-olds Be the| MAY cQntinue to enlist for one ‘Dominant Sex?" Year at the rate of 52 a week.

© at the Town Hall | meeting + at 11/nounced that the Army I a. m. Friday in boosted its minimum intelligence |

Seabury anthor of Army's officer procurement pro-| al [gram have been cancelled. -

roversial quéstion of how to

Estimates of the bonue cost have

Recruiting officers here also apie: has

score requirement from 70 to 90.| State AVC Group

Quotas for the month under the| Plans Convention . Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 2-—Adop-tion of a state platform, amend{ments to the state constitution =< election of officers will be ‘Special Disaster . on the program Sui a oi ivention of merican et~ Relief Meeting Set |erans Committee of Indiana, to

A special ‘meeting. of the In- be held Saturday. and Sunday on He-Red-

Corresponding Air Force quota! jcuts are expected, recruiters. said. |

Cross disaster re-! fer “committee fiext Tuesday “| “Robert South Bend, {the chapter house, 1126 N, Me- will be in charge, "assisted by the iridian St., has been called at the following committees: “ request of commercial aviation! Registration, Robert Goodwell,

"companies - operating out of In- Plymouth, Robert Plotkin, Misha-

dianapolis. | waka; Decorations, John M. Representatives of the 10th Air] {Hayes, Indianapolis, Wallace GilForce, National Guard, city and man, South Bend; Welcoming, J. state police will meet with the Arnold Feldman, disaster committee ‘to formulate; Hansel Hall, Bloomington, Jessie

finance the giant expenditure. | [ranged from $115 to 3178 mil-

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| terior“decorator and painter, died/Cuba and requires assistance, the plans for dealing with any future Coppage, Madison, and C, H. {today in his home, 217 8. Arling-|Coast Guard reported today.

airline disaster, {Hoffman, Vincennes.

| ton Ave. after an illness of 15 {months. He was 80. i Born in Fayette County, Mr. | Stewart lived in Indianapolis 42’ _He retired seven years ago after being an Indianapolis |interior decorator 35 years. He} {was a member of the Irvington { Presbyterian Church and a life; | member of the Painters and Dec-| orators Union No. 47. Services Friday at 10 a. m. in: {Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel will be followed by burial in College Corner, O. 1 He 1s survived by two sons, {Chelsea and Harold J. Stewart, | Indianapolis, and threé grand-|

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making their children. : | own spicy- W. N. Waltz rich ginger- | William Norwood Waltz, 1215

{Wade St., Indianapolis plumber 130 years, "died yesterday in Bill|ings Veterans’ Hospital. He was 49. ji A native of Indianapolis, Mr.| Wiltz Was a veteran “of World War II. Services at 1; 30 p. m. tomorrow. in Jones & Hurt Sheffield Chapel will be followed by burial in Crown Hill Survivors “include his mother:

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[J GINGERBREAD MIX Mrs. Anna Waltz, Indianapolis; CIHOT MUFFIN MIX two sisters, Mrs. Eva Buckley, 0 Indianapolis, and Mrs. Irma

| CL WARE MX (Brinkman, Springfield, O., and {two brothers, Andrew E. and Art|

Waltz, Indianapolis.

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iIGALY.

If you are buying your home “on contract,” and ’ have paid enough to qualify for a loan on the balance and get the deed. before March 1st, you will ‘be entitled to a mortgage exemption up to $1,000. This will mean a.substantial saving on ‘ your 1949 taxes. {

© An ARSENAL refinancing loan may enable you to do this, and also possibly permit smaller monthly payments. Contract buyers are cordially invited to come in and talk with us about this refinancing, without obligatiof, © We suggest that you come in soon, as it takes some time to complete the tran-.

action—and March 1°is the deadline.

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TL Your savings: at ARSENAL ore insured up to $5,000 by en agency of the Federal government.

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(For the 101,057,852nd time yesterday!)

All doy ond vight—every day and night—Ayres outomatic oudic heron is ot

your service, ready to give the correct “time whenever you call MA. 1511, Incidentally, you might be interested in knowing that ot 12:01 A. M Tuesday morning, February 1, Ayres’ gave the correct time for the 101 05785"

time to Mrs. A. L. Wood, 2039 N. Bosart Avenue.

We average well over one million calls ‘every single month—over 33,00

calls per day. That means about one out of every four telephone subscribers

in the Indianapolis directory” dials MA. 1511 at some time during the doy

*Statistics from Indiana Bell. Telephone Co.

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