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Around-the-World— Tn
ge Trial
‘Black Book’ Hits Slanders ~~". Made by Western Countries
The Hungarian government “denied today that there was any censorship of press dispatches regarding the recent trial of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty. ~*~ 'The denial was made in a “black hook” issued by the - government regarding the treason trial of the cardinal. Entitled “Joseph Mindszenty Before the Peoples Court,” the book was mostly a com-| pilation of ‘the indictment ation of she il State Probers
A foreword, however, called a at Stymied in Hunt
tention to what is called “slan- | ders”. made by the Western world For Abortionist CHICAGO, Feb. 19 (UP)—Indi-
against the handling of the trial. It reproduced a declaration of a fn ol Sorsespoidents vine ana authorities today set out to 7 oN. Shere Was Ro y Canip a1 ip and 'diquestion all known associates ‘of Robért Danks, 28, “in a
and pro-Communists were Taste * mitted to the trial. {search for an abortionist believed;
(Edward M. Korry, United responsible for her death.
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PARTLY clouoy AND . . CLOUDY AREAS
¥.M REGUS PATOFF, COPR 1949 EOW. 1. A. WAGNE
“coast states. Press staff correspondent who) Sheriff Lester Hineline of Porwas the only American reporter ter County and Detective Art Kel- lo ph g mam to cover the trial for a U. 8. press ler said the investigation was difgrounds that United Press cer-|discussed her personal affairs respondents -do— not sign such with friends. They said he ap S n y
‘association, refused to sign on |ficult because Mrs. Danks seldom joint declarations. But Mr. Kor- parently was “popular i
Excess s
Rumors of an impending Soviet | zone currency reform caused a Bear financial panic in Berlin to-|
also a member of the Knights of
| Columbus. Preston Tucker, president and Survivors include his wife,!
|founder of-the-firm, also tendered cial value of the Soviet his resignation from the board, Lenora: two Saughters. en = Bt. deutschmark fell from 3.50 to| but his offer was rejected, ac-| one western mark to six to one, cording to Edward R. Humphrey, a drop.of nearly 50 per cent. Some Publicity agent for the firm. sidewalk operators were-giving 10 to one. tatled announcement on the wichita, Kas., and two brothers, at 1:30 The Soviet army newspape: resignations and new appoint- [awrence Hehmann, Chicago, and Chapel Taegliche Rundschau denied re- ments would be forthcoming laler| Anthony Hehmann, Terre Hehmann, Terre Haute. !
ports. of currency reform but the [today from R. W. Parsons . Soviet Zone Economic Adminis- Mr. Tucker's son-in-law, who ante Ri t s Amanged ites rage |
tration took no steps to halt the as the firm's public relations Hiram “N. Marlow
eastern mark's drop in value, director. Killed at Crossing
today.
John
ters, Mrs. Muriel
of the
[HURT IN TRANSIT CRASH FT. WAYNE, Feb. 19 (UP)—| | Seven persons hurt in the crash Jot two Ft. Wayne transit coaches, late yesterday had been dis-| charged today from St. Joseph|
Gen
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~ { Hospital. _ All the injured were {of Ft. Wayne. ‘None was serious-| Services for Hiram Nelson and- vegetable ly hurt, police said. (Red) Marlow,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mambows. || domos21g)|
DAVIS [LEANERS | Inoiana music co.
115 E. OHIO FR-1184 OXYGEN THERAPY
oxvaen thenary | GEQ. J. EGENOL
HAAG'S . 402 N. Capitol Ave.
lin Flanner & Buchahan mor-apolis (teary. He was 27.
| He was injured when the trac-|father,
svivania Railroad express train Turner,
i An Indianapelis native, {Marlow returned here less than! three weeks ago from.California, vhere he had heen living the past | 18 months.
Wife in California Califqrnia police are now at-!
MACHINIST 1812 W. South LI-6212
Day Poone Night Phone tempting to find Mrs. Marlow to! 11-5387 m@-2100 {notify her of her husband a w death. Married in Wmv Mrs. LARGEST SELECTION —— |] You Save Because We Save | two years ago, they lived.
Santa Barbara, Cal., where Mrs
of Linoleum in Indians MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS.
Loox tor the Nore with the big red $22.95 to $29.95
+ HOOSIER w | ROBERT. HALL: Clothes.
PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. Al Cot. Sunain Avs. 4s Mersiend $i.
rand Mr. worker.
Marlow as a Mr. Marlow had started Kirby
Co. here just nine days ago.
A veteran of Naval service in| A
211 KE Washington.
p— wi War II, Mr. Marlow at- dent, Mrs. Schmitt had been a, 81" (Griggy) TUBERCULOSIS cQuN- | Behway Comminisn lo. fective 4 refund v in en ® comm . ALSIDE Ename) a Technical High School. (member be Holy Angels Catholic far, Seah», sts mmr Board portion of a previously : Tight ALUMINUM SIDING Besides his wife, Faye, he ho years e had also| of Health (78 aves. of way is unhecessary 0 noes.) | JORDAN BROS. SUrVIVER By Is patents. Mr. ang Deen a member of its Altar Sodal. WJ fee schnsie) GG, vuprec, wn 36 (hnzoe i)orry Grice _ CABINET co. : A » 4 Mrs. George 8. Marlow. - Indian tY Society, . » [ es 0, retailers at 82; sels| and heads of municipal legal a INDIAN ROUFING oF apolis; Jour brothers, Hiram I. Besides her husband, John A. per diem" of oH i ‘Yeard embers ‘at — Suirements” (44 a“ ave ang posi “BUILT-IN "CABINETS 805 8. ran and Robert Marlow, In Schmitt, she is survived by two HB 205 (Steeie- Davia) COUNTY Tor, BOARD SALARIES: Allows coun Oapitol . BL 1859 dianapolis, and George E. Mar-/daughters, Mrs. Josephine Smith DIM: Ener 0) Caves oes ul missioners in counties or 000" popula
Ses Our Large Display Bb 333 W. Washingt~n St. low, Knightstown, and three/and Mrs. Clara Anna Kennedy WB 86 (Siecle Regan) “COMIC BOOK The Home of sisters. Mrs. Emil Wissel, Mrs. Indigmapolis, a son, John C. hip Commitee wiibin tne
McNabney, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Alma Beier
ON TAILORING CO. 236 Mass. Ave. 50 aus
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Today's s Weather Foloeast
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
“Sunrise
Precipitation "24 hrs. end 730 ne Total precipitation [ince Jan. 1}
The following ai shows the tempera- |
who was
Church, will conduct the services. Mr. Ward's stepfather, Gearge survived by four sons, Big 88 of 1145 Gilbert Ave. Carl and James Barnett, Indian- Antlers. Edgewood, a passenger in the, {apolis, and Pvt. Frederick Bar-| nett, with the Army in Ft. Dix, J., and three grandchildren.
Mrs. Ida Daugherty
Services Monday
‘more Services-for Mrs. Ida Daugher1433 E. Market|than 25 years and were widely/ty, former Indianapolis resident, | |St., who died yesterday in Gen- acquainted on the South Side. Alwho died Thursday in Chicago, | by |eral Hospital of injuries suffered: native of. Illinois, Mr. Ward, was| |will be held at 2:30 p. m. Mon-| {in a truck-train collision Thurs-\a member of the Christiani|day in Flanner & Buchanan Mor{day evening, were being arranged | Church. He had lived .in Indian-|tuary.
Jo panel truck at the time of! |the crash, is in critical condition N.
{had been in the sidewalk fruit for
{torgrailer he was driving was his wife, Niona; two daughter: crushed by a fast-moving Penn- Mrs. Olive Resler and Mrs. Lillian native of Columbus, she was
Mr. [Srandson.
‘Mrs. JA , Schmitt Services Tuesday
inidied yesterday in her home, 1134 |W. 32d st, Marlow was employed as a nurse Joseph Cemetery following servpostal ices at 8:30 a.
working fer the Ratiwa gimass at 9. a.m. in Hely Angels| y Expres Chur, She died at 75.
lifelong Indianapolis resi-|
Harry Osborne and Mrs. Clarence Schmitt, Miss Sophia Mueller, Indianapolis,
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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —A widespread area of storminess is shown by today's Fotocast for the eastern half of the nation. Rain wilt fal from the Ohio valley to the southeast Atlantic ~ Along. the Great Lakes occasional snow will fall.
Six Hurtin 17 Accidents Here
for chest injuries for shock.
Bey, Girl Injured | __In_2-Car Collision |
Six persons were injured in 17 Indianapolis trafic accidents send in 100 pesos, during the last 24 hours, none pieces, one 50 sen.” : EB seriously, according to police. James A. Shaul, 18, and his' pation currency used ‘by Ameri-| sister, Miss Elizabeth Shaul, 15, can troops in the Asiatic theater. A ————————
"6105. Guilford Ave, were
treated and released at General! Hospital when the automobile Mr. Shaul was driving collided with a car driven by Max V, Berry, 25, of} 3030 N. Gladstone Ave. The accident occurred at Adams | and 30th Sts. about 11 p. m. yes-|
for injuries received]
Mr. Shaul was treated
ay. and his sister |
Walks Into Car
Police reported John Burnette, |
of 1431 N. Delaware St., was,
[injured about 9 p. m. yesterday when he walked into the side of a car driven by William P. Suitte,
of 1120 E. Kessler Blvd., as Burnette was crossing Dela-
|ware St. at 14th St. General
Hospital authorities
said Mr. Burnette was in’ fair con-
dition there after being treated he’ facial and head lacerations.
The tender of a backward mov-
ling New York Central locomo-|
Feb. 19— 6:38 Sunset
ince Jan. -
in his will
Wednesday Jesse Ward, 829 Wright Arijller St. killed
p. m. today in J. C. Wilson py.
Fdgewood Methodist tist Church.
eral Hospital. In Fruit Business Ward and his stepfather
Burial will
45 years. {Crown Hill
Services Monday ::For Mrs. Canan -
John J. Ward Burial Robert H. Barnett Planned in Round Hill
follow in!
Besides his mother and step| Mrs. Daugherty lived in Indi:
Ha Ra
Belt
a. ata Nd slight cuts on the left|
tive struck the automobile of
rold Goodwin, 29, of 2230 W. y St. at Harding St. and the Raflroad crossing early to-
Goodwin was given first)
a deputies are searching: for the overturned three blocks east of
‘Mitthofer Road on E. Mrs. Dorothy Elizabeth Canan, The car was carely locked.
driver of a car found
10th St.|
Auto Overturns
Shortly after midnight, a car yesterday in her ‘home, 1855 N. driven northeast on Mooresville |
Road by Maurice C. Foster, 19.!
struck | |
a raflroad crossing rise at Ind.|
ry, who telephoned his dispatches |liked, but very quiet.” ture in other citi l during the trial to the United] Two male friends of the woman Veteran to Receive 8 El eveteeessbesinsenns i Ohio Native Lived Press bareay at Prague, , Jag re- were questioned without result. Military Rites [Botten” a 3 Here for 13 Years rted no ce 3 Fama open mam CTeHIP was They appeared voluntarily to ak) 4 milary burial in Kokomo, SReRe Hoo Moscow held. (Ind. for Adolph W. Hehmann, Erangvie oe a in | Gettysburg, O., native and IndiSheriff Hineline said he didn’t| Who died yesterday after a three- Mt iP Wayne . 3 34 |anapolis resident 13 years, died . The Soviet newspaper Red Fleet| “know what our next step will be, week iliness in his home, 561 N.|Indianapolis (city) ..... 63 a2 day clined that 2 rowing] in the investigation, but we'll g0| Gray St. will follow requiem Tov Runs ce fn 2 |Tabot St. She was 73. Atlantic Pact was apparent in the anything about her Who KNEW! ass at 9 a. m. Monday in St. Minmeapous-st Paul Lo 3 to| Mrs Canan was a member of Of 1016 8. Belmont Ave, Scandinavian countries. <¢ Phillip Neri Church. He died at 54 {5 Qreans__ 4 § |the Methodist Church. pot reps ana pence are taking piace 13 QUIE BOG [ian nad ben a soreman in Eiki Bo nan on rt Fanetal Homa om ehmann en a fo n |Pittsbar, 0 “ All in Scandinavia, which is under = . [the Indianapolis Stove Co. plant.| gan” Antonio ...... 5 53 he followed by burial in Marion,’ * the threat of being drawn into of Tucker Firm A resident of Kokomo most of oe” Loum te Cn o 3% (Ind. in the Atlantic Pact” Red Fleet! CHICAGO, Feb. 19 (UP)— his life, He had been tmpieve) Washington, D. © oe 82 81 ge is survived by a son, Keith said. |there by the Globe Amer |Canan, Hollansburg, O.; two “Efforts by American imperial- Thirteen’ ‘members of the 15-man rp. He was a native of Vin: daughters, Mrs. Crystal Coch-\m og 8t. ists to convert Norway into a|board of Tucker Automobile cennes. y rane, Indianapolis, and Mrs. springboard to attack the Soviet/Corp. have resigned and been| Mr. Hehmann served in the firs t Pauline Yount, Frederick, O., * Union meet growing resistance replaced by new difectors in a|Wofld War and hi a membe seven grandchildren, including] from the Norse people.” {of Victory Post, * Members| or rash Victim Miss Betty Reith Cochrane, InBerli sweeping reorganization to give ou 0 "50 Tl tea dianapolis. rin . |the firm's distributors a majority ide honor rd. He was! 8. lof the votes, it was announced STV e honor gua. a8 the
{Hospital with a cut forehead and Robert H. Barnett, who died slight back injuries. home, be buried instantly Crown Hill following services at| |nan, Indianapolis; a son, Paul Wednesday in a train-truck col-|1 p. m. Tuesday in the West In-| Hehmann, Indianapolis; two sis- lision on the south edge of South- dianapolis First Baptist Church. ‘ Warren and port, was to be buried in Round He died at 67. Mr. Humphrey said a more de- §rs Clara McCullough, both of Hill Cemetery following .services|
1841 | in}
in
his “K
A passenger, Robert Rawlings.
striking a car parked without and opts in the 1400 block of N. Arlington Ave. early today. Mary Ellen Turner, 24, of 541
Wllinois Central Official to. Speak
R. H. Brown, general agent of A native of Greensburg. Ky., the export - import department, arne a v years Illinois Central Radlroad, Chicago, of the Chimes. He was 62./in Indianapolis. He was a trucker will speak at the Indianapolis The Rev. L. N. Campbell, pastor and a deacon in the First Bap- gcientech Club's luncheon - meetBesides his wife, Anna, he is ing at noon Mon- - Willie, dya - in. Hotel
i Mr. {who spent more § {than two years ®®
ica, will have as
[Neighbo
and overturned mmm
of 13068 Hiatt St, was treated
General Hospital for a slight!’ head injury. A |south by James Stahl, 24, of 6120
tractor-type truck, driven
overturned after
Drexel Ave, a passenger in tractor, was sent to, General
Brown,
\dered over this note made on
[Laundry No Good] ;
Neither Is Dough
CHICAGO, Feb. 19 (UP)~lIn-{
ternal revenue men today -pon-
{the income fax return of one Hoe Kow, laundryman: “Laundry no good this year. 1 10 five-yen
The money attached was occu-|
ANNOUNCEMENTS I Death Notices
BREIER--Mrs., Alma K., 2110 Brookside Ave, wife of Emil, deceased, mother of Arthur, William and Mra Louise Cole of Indianapolis; ' Mrs, Helen Cole, Detroit; sister of "Wil. lam F. Kraas, Mrs. Frieda Whitten. . passed away Saturday morn ime later. Friends may call at PLANNER & BUCHANAN MOk
CANAN. Dorothy ~ Elizabeth age 73, 1 mother of Keith Canan, Nonandsvirg O.; Mrs. Crystal Cochrane, Indianapolis: Mrs. Pauline Yount, Frederick, O; and George ; grandmother Reith Cochrane, passed Friends Aoi SH) at the
DO E 3925 E New York, after Ro noon. Fu. neral 1:3 p. m Monday at fu. neral home Burial Odd Pellows Cemetery, Marion, Ind DAUG Y — Ida, passed Thursd Services FLA BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday, EH] Friends io
away
x, * veioved “Hoy — Pvt a D., belo of Mrs. Ross Defioff and brother of on rence, Paul, Harold, Robert and Norman DeHof!, Mrs, Mary Kelly, Mrs Elizgb Mrs. Naomi Stefanko in action on Philippines, Oct Tuesday 1 a Eniscopal Chursh in Friends church after * *
in
m &t Daria . may call at the fam *
Leonard Fleck and Mrs. Ada Wod ¥ Indianapolis, and the ate Ralph eck, passed away Prida ™. Friends may call at the TOLIN ru. NERAL HOME 1308 Prospect St, after 5 p. m. Saturday Service Monday 2 p. m, at the funeral home. Interment. Washington Park,
ANN—Adolph W._ 861
Lawrence Hehmann, Anthony Hehman, Ind., died Friday at he residence. Funeral Mon at KIRBY JORT VARY, Meridian at. ith St; Philip Neri Chureh. Tniermeni Memorial Cemetery. Kokomo, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary =John Toved huse band of Emma Legler Johnson, father of Mrs Bdna M. Petrey, Beech Orove. Bernard L. Johnson, brother of Mrs. Henry Pyles, Ceredo, W. Va. Mr. Charies L Ceredo, W. Va, and Mrs Clyde Rowe, Ceredo, W.. Va: Mrs. Reba Elliott, Everett, Wash, at hig residence, Thursday, Feb..17, at Funeral
onday, | v Feb. n, p m. Al. Friends may call any time R * UNTZ—Mr M» Kenneth years, of Yor N, res I of Kenneth C. Kuntz Jr, r. an rs. Oharles M. Kunts, brother of Mrs. Lucille Kuntz, Corydon, and Chalene Ann Kuntz and his former wife, Mrs. Gladys Kuhts , passed away, Feb 9 194% ankfort, man Priends may call at the JORDA ‘PUNERAL ME, 8 E. 10th St, after J p.m. Funeral Tuesday n, «Priends \nvited. Burial ngton Park. (Portland and Marion oer please copy.)
ot eh re gan Mehivn. Tri; ride oT poem tnd burial Xenia, 0. Funeral LEGAL NOTICES
South Amer-
subject now Your . He
the Brazilian Mr Brown
|government with the highest order awarded to non-Brazilians jafter he served there as a liaison ‘officer between the United States
and Brazillan Air Forces.
The world trade committee of
Mr. Ward is survived by |anapolis 45 years before moving | the Indianapolis Chamber of
[to Chicago five years ago.
and a son, Charles J.| {wife of the late Byron Daugher-|
Survivors
[Ones grandchildren.
Mary A. Schmitt, who
at the 8. Emerson Ave. crossing. Ward, all of Indianapolis, and a ty. She was a member of the {Broadway Methodist Church and, [its Women's Department Club. | include a son, Earl Q. Daugherty, Chicago; a daughlar Mrs. Harry Streeter, Canton, ; three grandchildren and four
tod
A Commerce will the | Scientech Clu Club for the meeting.
Beaten, Says Worker
ROSSVILLE, Ga., Nov. 19 (UP) —Willlam Howard, 29, a steelworker living near here charged
join with the
ay that 12 “robed and hooded
men" flogged him ‘with a leather
{ belt.
will be buried in St. Feb. 18
Mortuary Provides for commitment
and requiem
-phthe, --sscluding, tb
under 12; ses
Greenwood; a sister, (52 ayes 30 nc CHILDREN
persons born o
ur grandchildren.’
OPEN WEEK DAYS 8A M.TOGP M
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY $ tn the Morning Until § at Nighy
|and lifetime Indianapolis ‘resi- - dent, died today in her home, +2110-Brookside Ave. -Bhe was 61. Mrs. Beier was ‘a member of |the Twentieth Bociety, Columbia
(On
and seven grandchildren,
ety sms
Services Monday in Flanner &o er. | Buchanan Mortuary wili be fol-|
|lowed by cremation. according fo| ’ " pe 3 {tentative arrangements. ¢ No. thats " body guard. 5817" (Shake Beaman) —COUNTY, LM 3 MX to make HOS rovides ! —_— Miss Hattie Supera | THE PATROLMAN dared the Mor ff ify’ 25, ups) fiosaeal wah LE fui jariver . to identify himself. He bospitals, (43 aves 0 noes OU ure Tred Op Culttly. within PE NAL Miss Hattie Supera, Indianap- did, producing documents which 58 58 (Shake- Beaman) HOSPITAL STATE | ih, county. (36 ayes. 9p | I rovides that » o WHOLESALE osihiy rarmew J olis resident most of her life, died showed he was the exiled King.| i iuberciiais Sepia shal 55 pod ORDA, Meaiits couniy certs, su REDWOOD 8-PANEL Persons! Loan Department Frm edaY in her apartment in the|who was en route to New York| jo hospital board of misagers. G8 sre. hon fuding Rok dip : pin rms Hotel after an {ll-|fro lon — 3: ish in longhand. (41 © noes, STORM DOORS People’s State Bank ness of two years. m Botton, Patio | oI Bare COND, CLAM oF ihe oi pr “Alaring: mus Sebi) pe \ " sep fi fe MMBEET. . i Red- aced Iman Power| board of publis works in sec class | 1 Bxten : Funeral services at-10-a:-m. to~ said no Mar. 18, ©1001, "the. wartime. set per“was A —meravomrest— “women te work-around the mere Abn ie ane ng tr Thecus of GL BE TE i » Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the owen unahty” Ei sh I EA Shy yt | Mouse Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega- M . (38 6 noes.) 34 (Buente)—JURY DIAMOND LOANS: AV onbwe Hon. ir ; : ‘ Ship vements [on oA rar A ACIAL RIVET be Ra in oaotuoh + WE BUY DIAMONDS & and Suits Miss Supera had formerly Been trom Bremermaven. =~ = ents Otbint | of Applications far an financial Intl-1 0 aricr 134. Aven, 3 noes.) a employed in the advertising de- Woy es New PR Dawn, sn x 174 (gomers-Baker) RATER, ORAL we ith 2 Bt a BISHOP FURS partment of the Indianapolis Star i, J bier, wai INS action: of ail water. craft| PENALTIES: dep Tine, on "no "Irish| ann Floor—1 N. Meridian | for more than 10 years. Her ana £2 Pine, ‘to (Cork: Monte Hg Bi: weed con inland walervays. a apm, HE mer aio oot. ’ vivors include several nieces and 2h rdam orriy ali’ other son, (11) eiten Queen ot rmuda, osm 11a Eb at ; WORK: or property an per i! MEN'S ayes, Rn noes.) i i n 5 ’ yo 1 - i » y "
Mrs. Alma K. eicr housewife King Beats Flush
Trooper’ s Face)
“And who's that in the back |seat, Napoleon?" |
0 HB 283 (Latham Slenker) UNIFORM PARTNERSHIP LAW
LTV -Pelines as felony
ayes, 0 noes)
dd (75 ayes, 9 noes.) “OM, YeaN.” Tetorted ‘The TOOD- sp 37 (i 7. Conrad)
class cities to
BILLS PASSED
and treatment of criminal sexi) psycho-
HB 240 Brunner Andrew) —TLt EGITIMATE R dure by t may act os lo establish legitimacy + 70--ayes,
Provides uniform partnership law as written by American Law Institute and adopted in several
* | w | other states. (73 ayes, 0 noes) a High ay nn 315 Carers — NON - st PPORT PEN- SB
father to make support payments dered by court In divorce cases
m. Tuesday in — SEX | CRIMES: a 1 HBB 2 (Slenker-Rogers) confinement | BONN trustees to hire and fix
pase convieled murder, manslaughter and re a. nnd’
UPe BENCH for handling of determined or Piper
Sipected,
BOOK! industry. SB
NEXATION: outside a city to petition for annexation 67-V-40—C and reduces from 75 to S51 number of signatures of residents in annexation territor
hith - ing
INIFORM
surance fund to mployers Sgainst ability under the yor Jmen’s
baie
tion or more to Increase salaries election board officials. (34 ayes. 0 noes.)
FASEMENTS: tion department
Legislative Calendar
state workmen's compensation in-|
insure
nsationt law. (43 ayes (Stevens-Blunt) 001 Pen. EL: Authorizes school boards and salaries for| personnel to assist principals of) ¥ nine or or more
"HIGHWAY
GHT OF WAY: UH) oriaes the |
225 (FAgbrton-Ferguson) —CITY ANPermits property owners
(38 ayes, 0 noes) irady) WPA BO Permits state conservato release easements
238 (Anness-0'
to real estate on which Works Progress 08-V-49-
IN| lies at the rear of the exnting| - double house
of
per cent thel
ND |
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS E OF P C HEARING
ling |apolis, requ {req irements of 9—~FRANK “quest variance of ya quirements to per rot we of the - existing garage building as living
ND LINOLEUM CO. 4716-20 North Keysitne Avenue, requests
. use to permit the construction of an addition to the north ade of the exist! store puildi -v-u0 THE’ HARVAL
89-V-49—PILING INCO ~49—CLAREN
80-V OF an sbd IRENE PROSCH. 3% North Buclid Avedus, or variance of use operation of & Sorat Pop ne . front room of the »
at the front of the residence. ROBERT A. LEONARD, 2000 Winthrop Avenue, requests variance of use to permit the operation of «radio repair in basement of (he existing residence, and to further permit the display of a small painted sign n front of the residence. Y DAVID, rear 2128 Broad-| uests variance of use to|
61-V-49-
the conversion of the existing garage into an automobile repair shop at the rear ‘of the dence 63-V-49— MRS ROY WILLIAMS, rear 4284 427 Bouth Warman Avenue, re1 quests permission to park and occupy a tratier at the rear of
the ex Jesiden [04-4 EVER T PA “390 requests Jer: | red of building line require- | ments to permit the construction a an additionsi room to the t of the existing residence. 65-V- “0 OG. SHAW, rear 2734-34) North Sherman Drive, 3 of ares and
o
lance requirements to
lo parm the on struction of a bulld
Wed downtown district, der call
| as living quartérs Yor we Th
ER BROKAMP, rear, 1102; uth Meridian Street, “requests permission to park and occupy) : trailer at the rear of the exisths Sine station | TERRY, 935 Indiana venue requests variance of | building line requirements to permit the construction of an addi. tion to the front of the existing building to extend to the front property line DAVID KNOX, 2131-59 Montcalm
Agminist tition puile ponds or treet requests permission to use noes the premises for public dumping 251 (Fiehhorn- Smith) so TRAPPING o non: combustible mates nis the failure of LICENSES: Authorizes licenses for unt 189-V-4p ES A and ELLEN K FOX, rT Ig na rapping deer ama beNe Roh "Bherman Drive ( ayes noes.) ‘ » SB 201 (Butcher-Eichhorn) — SCHOOL quest variance of use and utld-
1 of Requires common coune of secPar: qu appropriate $1800, cutar's office pr year additional pay to city clerks. |
or
——————————— eens. | " 1) PREFERENCE HOUSE PLANNING: Creates a division Guaranteed WATCH Society and the Friendship Club. WESTBORO, M ass., Feb. 19 RR LAIMS Authorizes preference claims of school house planning in the Indians low Her survivers Include two (UP) —State "Troon r Vincent! In bankrupcies involving dairies. (84 School Board of Education. (39 ayes, REPAIRIN gs rion Smaqn riers tor ‘Names fon (daughters, Mrs. Louise Cole, In- Power stopped a Speedin auto- mi Ss’ Rogers: Richardson) UTILITIES SR Ly oe pn DIGS: Tiohieital Day Service Know’ in Furniture and Muse dianapolis, and Mrs. Helen Cole. mob 8 SSESSM Repesis 1047 Public) ownershi Possession of a fish gig . mobile on the Worcester turn- tility A stasment Law, provides new| Or spear a ayes, 0 noes.) RITE S | Detroit; 4wo sons, Arthur and pike. | assesement procedures or utilities, HB 48 (Burks- Noulle) —~RATLROAD REGU JEWELRY SHOP William Beler, Indianapolis; a, | especially railroads. (88 aye noes Fatron NS; Increases clearance over as ob ST. " ’ “What's your name?” Trooper us 370 (Maehling) — INTANGIBLES allroads from 21 to. 22' feet above | brother, Willlam F. Kraaf, 1P pe AXES: Increases intangibles tax from top of the rail ‘0 ayes, 0 noes.) Indianapolis; a is ower asked the driver. X cents to 30 cents per $100. forgives wn 48 (Burks-Noelle) —RAILROAD REGU. | Frieda Wittenbring. Tog inac | “I'm King Peter of Yugosla-| 1947 unpaid “intangivles taxes If 1048) “LATIONS: Provides hat creased ron nerea nbring, Indianapolis, | wel " and 1049 taxes are paid prior to Sept 77% 810 feet. (40 ayes. 0 nose from
61 (Latham. Kilgore) — MARION
opriation fer srion County prose. eacluding TO88 gu! : Roage YAR X 165 000
ing line requirements to permit the erection of a neon sign at the front of the existing business building, this sign to extend to] within 7 feet of the front prop-| rty line ABEL BSIPES, 3025-27 Central, Avenue, requests variance of use|
| T0-V.-49-
Fi Avenue, requests variance of use to permit the commercial storage of potato chips In the
e residence T2-V-40—ROBERT WILLIAM GRAPHMAN + 1827 North Harding 6treet, requests ‘variance of use to permit one room of the existing residence to be used for the servicing of| radio ‘and television receivers 73-V-40--MILTON J. FINEB North east Corner 82nd Street and Cornelius Avenue, requests variance of building line requirements to permit the construction of a sinLe btamil house, to extend to 18 feet of the Cornelius rty line and to be Cornelius Avenue North
est Corner 62nd of building line cons
reet and Cor-
the
mijy Avenue proper: line to A_pubile hearing on seid petitions. wii A & on ) on A BA % 1940 N $50 4 ‘Room A Hall, at ah
to permit the operation of al beauty shop In a portion of the, ° first floor of the existing twoe ator dwellin 11-V-49-—-H OF rear 4715 Prim.
ting garage at the rear of -
EO a ey Tn yo extend to . ve| |
Seen ; ARY. AE =
may 0 a ar i WHITE—Anns T. sister of . Whi a
nS esidence, 1108 E. Ninth St, day, Feb. 18 Funeral Siem. 1 ~
?. Marian, Monday, Feb. ulem mass, Ewin, 3 9 = m. Interment
ms 0, Yt poltid, Holloway Ave, bid RY . 37nd Robert L. Williams of city, . passed awa Thursday 4
I at AN foME 2428 EB. 10th st.’ after 7
3 Card of Thanks
BUCHANAN~We are y grateful and appreciate the kindness, sym= pathy, and beautiful floral tributes tives, friends
tend by our rela and neighbors at the (Skipper) B: wian to tha Publish Thats Delta
anner fs ary and staff ou dof ki ore standin AO rep MR & MRS HO OCHANAN.
4 In Memoriam
MUSTON--1n. memory of our beloved mother, Grace Muston, who passed away Feb 19, 1948 Dear Mother you're not forgotten Though on earth you are no morse. Still in memory you are with us ) always were before DAUGHTER AND BON-IN-LA _RELEN AND CLARENCE RASS, ROBERTS—In loving memory of our , Margie, he passed away Feb. 10, 1048 The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay ‘But love for Jou. whe 3 sleep beneath Will never
—————————————————— ROBERTS In joving memory of m daughter, = Margie, who pa away ey 19, Teele. » : mother who misses you
And “Andi the time long since you
For you we Though all The ed forget "NER
SORT Be Spor Margie, Sho. passed Avay A. wonderful mother, woman 4 One yg Toy was better God never A tu) worker, so loved One tn ou on--that, mother, sun tn Your judgment, siways Honstt S04 liberal, ever up. . loved a» 3 your friends and all knew, ® wonderful mother — that,
mother, was you Danger.
my Margle, who r++ pr rey 1040 ’
Gedy how much I miss Never shall her mem fade, Loving thoughts shal ever |
To ths where she is laid. "ou HUSBAND.
A —— — —_—————— 5 Florists-Monuments CLAYPOOL FLOWER HOP
Wreaths,
L SHOP st, TAD wey FOR FUNERAL LEWES Jokn Gants & Bons, Piacist
o Bvery Sustomer — avorite customer,
8 Funeral Directors
JORDAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Bevo i
2428 EB 10th Se.
SHIRLEY BROS. 0. “ROBERT W_STIRONG MA 8070
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ery i imtle; 4 child's pet. Reward.
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RAYED! 13° female hin -re
FR-6247 pri - name EE iL Low at elmont and Wilkins.
improve mes,
11 Personals
I WILL not be responsible for debts poly by anyone other than myself after Feb 19, 1040. Ralph M_ Moore, Pishers, Ind.
WOULD like to adopt baby girl with blue eyes, from birth to 4 years old. Times Box B.583. Or. Fred M. Wickman, Dentist
is now located on entire Sth floor Marion Widg.. 10 W corner Meridian _ near Postoffice of 301 Roosevelt Bldg LI.%
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