Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1949 — Page 6

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daughter, her parents, a brother and a sister,

To Be Tomorrow Orville Lee Robertson,.718 N.

past 15 years as a custodian 1 the Circle Tower building. A. life. long Ini resident, he was

a member of the West Michigan "8 #2

Street Methodist Church, Evergreen Togs: F&AM, and Harris

Casting an eerie, ghost-like trolley wires made this strange

Tr To atl hy 1" BILLS PASSED House HB a BB iiciana-N Haggerty) — SLUM] Amends Indianapolis Redevelopment Act to provide that existslum clearance ares may be left standing. Permit commission to accept FedSeal housing. aid. - (83 ayes, 0 noes.) Followell-McAtee) ~~ MINERS BOARD 8. SALARIES: ‘Increases salary of the County Miners’ Examining Board from $4 to $10 a day. Extends law to cover mines of jou or miore employees. (86 ayes, 3 noes HB 106 (Sienker-Latham) - UTILITY PERMITS: Provides for automatic isuance of indeterminate public utility

all cases, Including rchase of one utility by another, Py all authority and regulation In rvice Commission. (93 ayes,

HB 4 1 (Klein)—CREDIT UNION TAXES: Provides that credit unions be taxed In the same manner as building and loan

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No Down 3 YEARS TO PAY FREE ESTIMATES

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(85 ayes, 4 hoes.) Soles, Agpiichis or. old a6 msbistance RADAR proof of aut by Sing DRY: estimate. (92 ayes, 3 noes.) PROCEDURE:

-1n- cases . domain. (68: 10 noes.) P=OOURY + Estab terms in Beventh Judicial & Ohlo Counties),

conservation depart. pox bl has Td at ting

(44. ayes, § noes.) ss (Anness)—FENCES : Requires adrs who erect partition |

ces must JR r, (48 ayes, 0 noes.) ial mie: Stemie- Handley )—LIENS: . tel len to unclaimed and ate sale at Auction after ays, (43 ayes, 164 SS OTILITINS Authorizes | q fon of surplus fund in municipdj utility sécounts (M4 ayes, 0 88 163 65 (Kendall “Sundertand) we CONSER. VATION: Authorizes Conservation dePTA 10 accept and sell personal ? Stith {41 ayes, 3:no0es.) 8 Tis ra )=FARM CO JAW gover

iy I to make them a Ba to’ ARY organizations here. ayes, 0 noes. 8B 1% (Lane-MePariand) — AGRICUL | TURE: Requires exhibitor of swine at! State Fair to provide an official health certificate for compliance with inter! state rements. (40 ayes, 0 noes.) | mu. ABaranlp ARKE: Tranalen from | wnship adviso trustees su | visto of esiabished rx

45 ayes, 0 n {Maddox Evans) w= VETERINAR-

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uent tax

). [For G. B. Rice

Services for George B. Rice, president of the

Pittman-Rice {Coal Co. and member of the InControl |

| dianapolis Alr. Pollution Board; will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in his residence, 4825 Park Ave," A solemn high mass will follow at 10 a.m, in St, Joan of

{ Are. Church, Burial will be in Cal{vary Cemetery,

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Mr. Rice died Sunday in his home shortly after delivering a

—talk in a holy communion break-

fast in the St. Joan of Arc parish hall. He died at 62.

Eurtheir Ross

Boulevard Pl, who drowned Friid in the canal, will be held at

ers’ West Side Chapel. be in New Crown. He was 36. Police said Mr, Ross, a painter, | jumped into the water from the

Indianapolis two Besides his wife, he is survived

MERCY MISSION SNAGGED

Feb. 15 (UP)—A “Réyal Canadian Alr Force

mercy mission radioed to-|

ease ridden Eskimo village of | ll Bay can be evacuated to a hospital here.

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i} % WE BUY DIAMONDS

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one-sec arc was caused by passage of the trolle

Legislative Calendar Today Film Unions Ask

ing dwellings of sound construction in|.

“|HCR ® (Davis)

¥ AGS: Permits state] Dia involving right.

’] tax against oH ’ i 8 144 Hh A SE Rat

their agreement with |

township parks.’

Services for Burtheir Ross, 1847;

p. m. Thursday in Jacobs Broth-| Burial will |

bridge at 15th St. after shooting | his wife, Mrs, Marie Ross, during | a domestic dispute. A native of Macon, Ga., Mr. Ross had lived in

by a daughter, Delores Ross, In-| - dianapolis.

that it would be three weeks | six survivors in the dis?

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IANS: “Provides county commissioners shall fix salty of county veterinarian. (42 ayes, 2 no |SB 193 (Kelty) STERILIZATION: rans-1 |” fers from. welfare depart ans Council for Mental Health a [ in connection with sex sterilization, 43) ayes, 0 noes.) SB 1% (More. Moss) —ANIMAL EASES: Extends until 1950 Fife of Indi ana Commission on Domestic. Animals and Poultry Diseases, noes.) SB 230 (Bentrager)~HOSPITALS: Establishes commission of four senators and four representatives to investigate ne. cessity of establishing hospital fer crippled children in Southern Indiana. (42 ayes, 3 noes.) RESOLUTIONS PASSED

House HCR_4 (Kiigore-Bruner)—NATIONAL SECURITY WEEK: Commends oe Becurity Week - by A .- Veteran... ©

of National

reserve -.-and.. (Voice Vote.) RESOLUTIONS IN INTRODUCED HCR 8 th eiiowull-Hasvilon)-L1VEST

~ Memafializes Congress to enact SOCK: establishing & parity support price

on a Agius.) . AMILY PESERTION: Memoralizes Congress ‘enact a law

making famil Gesertion & national erim Ju udicary 47 n )=-SKIF ELECTION LAW: for muog elections

lana cities and pd fou! years thereafter. ds pry . 13 ows.

Requires county treasurers to mail or deliver a statement for taxes in 1 ln from taxpayers, (22 ayes, B 224 (Btevens-Beck)LIVES' thorizes a tment of a chief admin. istrative o Indiana State Live stock Sanitary rd. noes.)

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spider web over a sleet-covered Chicago street, electric ares from trolley is seen in ‘the background. The y over ice-laden wires in the worst sleet sform of the season.

(38 ayes, 7]

You CAN be sure. your 1949 Mercury's got the flashing pickup-—and every. thing else you expect of a 1949 car! ' For this long, low, road-hugging Mercury's been road-proven by thousands of owners for millions of miles!

You can depend on its powerfully thrifty, new 8-cylinder, V-type engine! Its new front coil springing! New rest.’ mfortzone™ ride! New, easier “super-safety” brakes! New, broader, softer seating! New increased all-round visibility! See it—and you'll say: "It's Mercury

For Miss Walker

School Teacher For 46 Years

Services for Miss Leila G.

at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Henry W, Oliger Funeral Home,

Walker, 517 N. Riley Ave, who lied yesterday in her home, will

Greensburg. + Burial will be in South Park Cemetery, Greensburg. She was 75,

A school teacher at Greensburg 46 years, Miss Walker first taught in Decatur County schools. She

‘Iwas a graduate of Greensburg

High School and had attended Purdue University, Butler University, Miami University at Oxford, 0., and Indiana State Teachers College at Terre Haute.

She had lived in Indianapolis

. {18 months and was a member of

Lois Chapter, OES, nsburg; Philo 75, Rebekah , Greens burg, and a life member of WSCS,

[Greensburg "Methodist Church.

Burvivors include a sister, Miss Laura Ellen ‘Walker, Indianapolis; a brother, M. F, Walker, Indianapolis; an aunt Miss Etta

several other nieces and nephews

Philip R. Reidy Philip Francis . Reidy, driver, who died yesterday in his home, 526 W. Norwood St. after

Alien Movie Ban

HOLLYWOOD, Feb.”15 (UP)~|

pis. | Movie studio unions, faced with {widespread unemployment,

said today they would ask Congress ito." ban foreign pictures until blocked currency abroad is reased. The ouncll, composed of studio unions and guilds, said much of the unemployment was caused by foreign currency restrictions that Ty foree ‘movie companies: to - take their stars abroad to make plctiifes. The Film Council's decision to ‘lask for congressional aid came as surveys disclosed that 50 per cent of the workers in Hollywood studios are now jobless. Meanwhile, foreign film workers are being employed by U. 8. firms making pictures in their countries.

Fond Memory

. WHITMAN, Mass., Feb. 15 (UP)—Dennis Coholan, .who Bas been saying “You're next” for T2 years, cele~brated his 92d birthday today—in his barber shop. One of the nation’s oldest practicing barbers, Mr. Coholan sald his fondest memory

See youe ver cup ~~

FRED WILLIAMS JR. INC.

850 N. Meridian Street. Indianapolis, Indiana

Hollywood AFL Film|

was of the 10-cent haircut.

an illness of one year, will be {buried in Holy Cross Cemetery following services at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Blackwell Funeral Home and 9 a. m. in St. John's {Catholic Church. He died at 37. A lifelong resident, Mr. Reidy| {previously worked six years for IKingan & Co. He was a member of St. John’s Church. Survivors include two sons, James and Gary Lee Reidy; a

Patterson, Shelbyville; a nice, Mrs. |§ Howard Heath, Indianapolis, and|

truck:

lowing ‘services at 11 a. m. in the Good-Mitze Funeral ‘Home there. He" dled ‘at 58. Mr. Adkins had been living in the Kirkwood Hotel in Indianap-

olis. His survivors include a sister, Mrs. Vestine Roszell, and two brothers, Earl and Ashley Adkins, all of Cincinnati,

Confer Degrees Southeastern Rebekah Lodge! 749 will confer degrees at 8 p, m. Hamilton

tomorrow im the hall, and E. Washington Daisy Thompson is Noble Grand | and Mrs. Myrtle Horton is publicity chairman,

POHL and PRICE SWITCH to CALVERT.

Reserve because] “Calvert is a name you can always trust for better drinks!” |

GILBERT C. PRICE, wholesale jeweler, of 5037N. Magnolia,

Chicago, Ill, has switched to Calvert | Réserve because { “Calvert is milder,

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daughter, Patricia Reidy; three

SV LY 10 IY

“White a 2A tires dn ry ore optional.

& Era-Goutle.... Lessons Rubbing | 1 «+. Prolonging Life of Linens!

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Saivars Digitliass Corp NOW Yori ov

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EULA EY

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STRICKLAND MOTORS, INC.

3327 N. Illinois Street — Indianapolis, Indiana

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ATTENTION TO WE OPERATE OUR OWN LABORATORY

YATE AY TLE E

Weare closed Wednesday afternoon

\foi.£ KERNEL Qutomatiic

Established #5 Tears Sirest Flase, Oermse Market & Minels. Traction Terminal Suiiding

IN RESPECT TO OUR PRESIDENT

GEORGE RICE

WHO PASSED AWAY

THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY oh

PITTMAN-RICE COAL CO.

F. W. ALDAG CO. ACTIVE COAL CO.

i j TRAT'S WHAT OWNERS SAY Aout THAT noap-Paoven new 1040 MERCURY nen:

What gives this low-to-the-road, new 1949 Mercury such a jump on the others? Look under the hood! That ezclustoe new MERTURY power plant ts terrific! Owners say it's not only the liveliest, the smoothest— bu the thriftlest engine they've ever driven! And it is!

Mabe, qouy, nent: can, the, proven, 1949

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The Chinese pre Premier Sun Fo, cabinet to Can month, had subn pation to Mr, Ii

London The western B today to make sl on the amount Russia could hav insisted that tt state specificall

gate to the Big on Austria, refu list of Russian ¢ time. The excha deputies continu to write an Aust Russia also re for payment of pussies Sepazat

efi powers” insist be limited to $10(

Paris Irish Foreign MacBride today vigorous action economic co-oper Marshall Plan. He asked a 1 mittee of the « European Econ tion to defeat a for a new five committee. The existing 1 capable of doing vided they are | at the ministeria

Warsaw “The Central Je in Poland protest the alleged “bias western Jews o nomic situation. The World J was attacked fo London and Nev that there was a immigration fron because of the crisis.

“In the countri democracies the nomic crisis anc have been remo Central Committ

Berlin -Die-Neue- Zeit

man language n American Milita

were *sho “b tivity” througho Soviet zone.

However, Ame: officials said the) port was exagger thére was no can reports of such t The 'newspape Russians were r tion of airfields, depots and guide ing sites in Estor

Canberra Prime Ministe Chifley announce tralian governme legislation to cut per cent. Mr, Chifley to Representatives come and ente had been made estimated surplu

Tokyo A spokesman ister Designate today - sald tha cabinet will be i day. Mr. Yoshida complete organi: seventh post - ° this afternoon,

veloped . over. .