Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1949 — Page 12
Shooting of Wife A man who leaped to his death | ; lin the Canal this morning was Bishop. tentatively identified as Euretha ‘Ross, sought by police for the hugh ‘shooting of his wife yesterday. : | His wife, Mrs, Marie Ross, 1827, {Boulevard Pl, was shot yesterday when. her husband called at the home where she was employed as a maid, She was taken to General Hospital in serious condition. Police emergency squads were summoned when witnesses saw a r 8 man jump , from ‘the 15th St. pupils gave a bridge over the Canal about ($457,728 for all purposes
Tam - ———— Shot Misses Boy {1 0 - i Police recovered the body o Lockridge Is Speaker © |about 13th st. . Indianapolis Kiwanis celebrated A police alert was sent out for Ladies Day in a noon meeting wil Ross yesterday after he called at/the Claypool Hotel today. Dr. the James Evans home, 301 W. Ross Lockridge, authority on In\Motris St. where his wife was|dlans history, spoke on. “The Cap:
. &) sana Lid lemployed ss a maid, asked to|ture of Ft. Sackville.” ; ri ahr (ETE) swow | (He wi aie ht a 8 he | 200 C. R. R. 1, School 7, and Mrs. “ SNOW SHOWERS [ | The shot narrowly missed 4- : =| 8% b ; | Ruth B. Watkins, 2010 Broadway, ores UIA "MN | lyear-oid Tonn Evans, for whom, FRANK ODDO* 1 a a
To Local Schools ik Olly Butler University stuHE ‘completing their work at the + ‘siigol in January have received; “appointments to teaching post in Indiana’ and Illinois for second semester of the 1048school year, Prof..Paul Nicely, director of teacher placément .in College of Education, antoday.
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a ie - ointments in3 oa Mrs, Mary H. Bell, 1431 +N Delaware St; School 57; Lloyd __. X} Fleetwood, 4038 Winthrop Ave. School . 47; Mrs. Elizabeth 8. . Hughes, 3435 Salem 8t., School 75; w~Mrs; Carol McMullen, 321 N,
(Hadstone Ave. Indianapolis Kin- PARTLY CLOUDY AND ] . : CLOUDY AREAS
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#Also Mrs, Charlene H. Schenk, ' 3509 E. 36th St. School 1; Harry Ii. Sullivan, 2176 N. Talbot Ave, -School 62; Melvin M. Tower, Box
8chool 80. " | r. 0 REGULATORY, CoPn 1949 HOW: L. A, WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, \er the maid was caring. It skimmed | out optown Apolatments - € x SN . {over the head of the child and Russel Abe n TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —Special nl h been. iisued do. M “Whom struck the woman in the stomach. St. Maywood Elementary School, I | pecial warnings have n issued to Montana, Wyoming, Nayne Township; Mrs. BY Schou North and South Dakota and Minnesota to expect snow, high winds and blizzard conditions during (Rose fled in 3_Maitng ear. | | ampitt, 1004 Castle Ave., Ander. the next 48 hours. Colder weather is predicted for the New England states. A warmer trend is ex Holcomb Sets U n College Anderson, and Thom pected. fo Pais Up ney TI ty » % Air Cadet Board Car Truck Crash Meeting Will Discuss | President M. 0. Ros of Butler ney Ihe sa ’ . nnounced the will Stop Here Recreation for Aged {establishment of two. additionsl| graduate fellowships in chemistry |
. - . Men in the Indianapolis area in- il 1 In ures 1 An open meeting to discuss by J, I. Holcomb, president of the terested in becoming officers in| ’ recreational programs for persons Holcomb Manufacturing Co, ; ; over 80 will be sponsored by the The new fellowships, each NESE ;
the U, 8. Alr Force may receive BOSTON Ind. Fel 11 (UP | v A 1 te provisio ! * . { ) Net hborhood Y - valued at $1500 a year fo two- | and outh A i Y y ra t immedia nal qualifica. LA | killed 1 hi | 4 u gen fod, i i 1 : |
kesp temperatures above freezing in Indiana and the Ohio Valley.
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tion from a special traveling avi- "cles Section of the Council of 80-1{y, established by Mr. Holcomb | ation cadet procurement team Pinion injured today when th®!ficia) Agencies at 12:15 p,m. Tues-ilast May. y TE TOOT to Calvert Reserve because | 4 BIG STORES pow based at Butler University, automobile and an auto transport day in the YWCA, 320 N. Penn-| The four fellowships will per- he found Calvert's i A : IN INDIANAPOLIS : Indiana Central Coliege and the truck collided at a highway Inter-ioy ani gt, mit graduate students to work) sinoothness suits his {| 259 E. Washington St. 346 W. Washington St. , iy recruiting station in the postoffice, [ection and crashed into & principal speaker will be Oskar fart me In the tesedreh lavars ness suits his taste. Oven Saturday Nights F West of Senate | : 1 3 To be eligible for pilot ry. : Mant . LY. : uals. Werlila ge | awit toe ALD Force, men must pa] The dad man” whs identiied os I (OVRTEL SL S Jodsing Co, and, at e-stms tine uh Ar 30 Hafaio. 8.3 140 E. Washington St. 1063 Virginia Ave. — Betwesn 20 4nd 26% vers ole, tentativly Se, Votes okville. other communities. His topic will|Science degree 10" chemistry ot| 286.8 Pro at 08 Oral Neal ey in § : ‘Open. Evgey Night : © |in good physical condition, and Anspach, about .24, Brookville. "=, . w Spirita vailable ‘af SCHIFFS : wir must have two OF more years of (His companion and driver of the/%e: Live Longer and Like It." |Butler, | Oalvert Distillers Corp. New York CHF [amen Ne . STORE. 106 N. Main SL. Kokomo, Ind.
college education, or be able tocar, Harold Edwin Stanley, Fal-| - pass an examination to measure mouth, was injured seriously. —- the equivalent. They may bei The vehicles collided at the in} married or unmarried. {tersection of Ind. 122 and Ind. 21.
ENR Er etl INDIANA BELL TELLS...
in the Airiin front. = ny 6! The truck was loaded with new |. automobiles, It was driven by Roy Warnock, Coldwater, Mich, ‘(who was unhurt.
Junior Hi-Y Trackmen Enter 4th Indoor Meet
Teams from the North, East, Central and Southwest branches|
4 i 45, a $500 ring : of the YMCA are entered in seven ph : : hsb id AAI events in the fourth annual Junior - olen y ~~ ur =. * HI-Y indoor track meet, to be held ! F=—=|ZUCKERBERG'S 41 1:30 p. im. today in the Central] _—— xo Se “ihe side Since 1918 : YMCA branch. =~ 3 Tian hie Elmina meets: previously EV held at four branches will - 2 i N\A A]. [limit the number of those entered - : CEN. alibd, A T . - —_— y oY 12-1 a = E 5 ¥ 0 nF Cw & 4 ot oN |E SPORT SHIRTS Ea fe f. | dR TA LL - ; Ea Aaa - oh $ rT ~ ayons ‘and - : i iT - G 8, real Lk ; Tem tasion ange - values. a : ; : ra capinicer i 820 a PO Redwood fo 5 gh RAH hi wos We Vp : ; " IB an sesh rea nans are we Ey ia BiG YANK ov. LL oT [Chicago .... Sate ones a u |. Blue Denim | @ RR Ra a PANTS $7.88 Rash oceans OL 2 orized 28-44 | indianapeis (city) win Ba in pr ; Cy. oovorresiiieiinl 8 . uy ¥ a i i | ZUGKERBERG'S [wr] | 55° | | \ A vol Jomans i... 3 1 ‘SHOES YOR ALL THE FAMILY | WEAR | Jiu antomis 8 h 1001 S. Meridian St. at Ray an fiancee .......... : hn » Ee. | Washington, Db C, . “hit ni “7 » sc JER ARIF A STE eg i TP ET TT SL AG ST ~ATFTENTION, HOUSEWIVES! $70 \ A professor has discovered, go ’ after éxhaustive tests, that ; ; walking upstairs requires 3 TI ’ 3 ‘ . ; more energy than even runyo : : m 07Y an we ning or swimming. Of med oy s 5 on - us a ht a) bn Lensbabies nn : gama tam vaio tri RR esis cs course, walking up and a : Ce down is still worse. Un- . : emai nder fortunately the professor » doesn’t say how housewives Lo % . can save energy. But one ef. g EE eA ~N-- Young Pete was a Party Line Terror . good answer is extension { 013: AND CO OF CHANGE IN a) : Fe if the bb telephones. For only a few : { Whose use of t ¢ Pp one was an error. es cents a day you can have one installed upamo STORE HOURS in a. — 4 But bis folks saw the light — ee stairs, downstairs—or anywhere else~ia A 4 : 25 Je ; 8g “your home. You'll he amazed how much it : = : Set his manners a-right i», saves in time, steps and energy. To get one,’ - : CS 2 simply call our Business Office, - . : - And Pete's now a Party LineShare-er. ned i “ ‘ 3
- ) v N= , ~ ' , ys * - * * iw . s : ) All of which points up the moral that children can be eA CA bo 1 popular with party line neighbors. Just teach them bow to < oa & AN vo | , use the telephone~and how to be considerate of others: - (9): pF
It's a lesson that will last them a lifetime. , ALONG WITH CHIRPING BIRDS AND HUMMING BEES— natives of Indianapo- " lis will hear another welcome sound this
: ot NH spring. . . The “hum” of dial telephones. gy . For by then both the Cherry and Belmont : . WE SENT OUT OUR “INGUIRING HE: exchanges will be dial operated. And ey : PORTER" recently to lean how peop e Indianapolis will be an “all'dial” town. feel when they make or receive a Long . ly : Sn eo | Distance telephone call. Most people, he In ofder to make these dial conversions : a 1 ; found, used the word “thrilled” to de- possible, many number changes had to be made in .cerusin ; ; — A nd Eve F rida and ‘ : scribe their feelings. Most folks were not exchange areas. Changing numbers is an inconvenience, Sk ry y raring a Eesti thrilled with talking to someone fut away, ha she we know. But the happy ending will be more efficient ¢ . i and clarity of the call. In this regard, we’ service for all, : . ‘Monday Night Until 9 O'Clock keto point out tha “culing by number” helps 8 ot. I A quali pe ou know the number—tell the operator. She'll get your . La A Suni iy rnd : call through that mueh faster . . . you'll get the thrill that sensitivit 4 ' y Lp much sooner, ? i Le : cabinet |
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