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TUESDAY, MAR. 29, 1049.

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GOP Moves To Block [iii ~ Speedy ERP Renewal:

nators Want7 Held in Shelbyville enators Wa ed by Police to

wh Local Burglary Gangs Four Others Seized Here in Connection re} With Break-In of Osgood Legion Post

Indianapolis and Shelbyville police were certain today they had captured two large Indianapolis burglary gangs which have been

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operating in central Indiana,

neth 8. Wherry, of Nebraska . cautioned the administration to Druggist Speaker day against counting on quick Arch T. Carithers, a native passage of the Marshall Plan re: of Princeton, Ind., today was to newal bill. address more than 400 Rexall Republican 'col-| druggists from Illinois, Kenleagues are determined to scru-| tucky, Ohio and Indiana in the tinize the program before voting Claypool Hotel. to authorize any extension, Mr. Carithers, who received early Rexall dryg store training in Indianapolis, is national general sales manager of the

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We've got to bring out every particle of information about

this program, its costs, its results po.) Drug Co. He speaks at and its every implication,” Mr.| {hs Rexall annual district conWherry said. “That's the only way! vention. we can let the American people] Other speakers include John know about it.” Orr, Jasonville; Gordon TripThe European Recovery Pro- lett, Osgood, and Harry D, Congram is now slated to expire at nell, Indianapolis. midnight Saturday. The pending - BE — bill would extend it for 15 months . . and give the Economic Co-opera- p na gearing tion Administration authority to spend $5,580,000000 In that!

. . period. | Several Republican Senators, in-| | A.

cluding Sen. Robert Taft of Ohio, intend tb introduce amend- : ments to reduce the size of this Council to Get New authorization. + Ordinance Monday ut Chairman Tom Connally , PEIN A _— (D.Tex.), of the Senate Foreign By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Relations Committee predicted] F'Mal public hearing on the that all cuts would be rejected City's proposed off-street parking and the bill passed by mid-week, Ordinance. affecting virtually all The senate temporarily laid NeW building construction outside aside the ECA Bill, however, to the Mile Square, will be held in consider compromise rent control City Council chambers Thursday legislation. {night by the zoning board. Elsewhere in Congress: The proposal, praised as a blow . {against traffic congestion and Pensions |condemned as an “extravagance,” The House Veterans Committee Will be then introduced at the prepared to open hearings on the Monday night session of Council. new pension bill of its chairman, It provides that no building in Rep. John E. Rankin (D. Miss.), Indianapolis, outside the Mile the measure would authorize $72 Square, be erected or altered monthly pensions for honorably without providing for off-street discharged 65-year-old veterans PATKing facilities. The ordi-| of World War I who are in actual nance would include churches, need. hospitals, hotels, apartments and Rankin's original bill, killeq multiple family dwellings. last week by the House, would] The City Zoning Board comhave provided $00-a-month pen- Pleted the ordinance and apsions for veterans of both world proved 22 applications for variWars. ances to permit building yester-

* ge day. Appropriations Office Building OK'd

The House hoped to complete The board approved construeaction by nightfall on two major tion of a one-story $100,000 modappropriations bills—a $593,202, ernistic office building at the cor270 Army Civil Functions Supply ner’ nsylvania and 49th Bill and a $536,211,908 Interfor Sts. ilding will be built Department measure. Both would by a g#eup- of local dentists apply to expenditures in the 1950 headed by ‘Dr. Donald Draper, fyzal year. 5686 Guilford Ave. oh hoes frst on the It rejected 10 building applicafor the Army's P aippiles fun Sitions on grounds that placing J And pomes and apartments close to

rivers and harbors operations. [gether would eventually result in . . | “spot” slum conditions here 400-Unit Housing | A request to convert two build- . Tings into two four-family dwellProject Started

{ings in the rear of 1220-1226 Col- . |lege Ave. was refused. Ground was broken this morn- Noting that 19 families already ing for the first of 400 homes to geside in the two homes, the be built this year by Kessler poard opposed “sanctioning a fu-

Homes, Inc, in a $2,750,000 hous- ture slum condition.” Board Ing project. President Jack Kammins said the The first house, Robert Bart- puilder, Noble H. Wible, 1030 Cen-

lett of Kessler Homes announced, tral Ave. had neglected also to is being built at Tibbs and 22d provide off-street parking accomSt The schedule calls for the modations. start of one new home a day un- Other variance applications ap til Apr. 1R when the schedule will proved by the board were be doubled Joseph H. Bortlein, 2033-37 8 Eighty per cent of the homes Meridian St. construction of a will sell for $6325, although soma small office building designs on Kessler Blvd, will R. C. Casey, 754 N. Leland Ave range as high as $10,000. construction of a single-family-Kessler Homes, Inc., built 150 residence units in the same area last year.| Jack E. Swope, 8 N. Keystone rr — Ave. permission to continue opAllen W. Cash ‘eration of automobile repair shop " Servites for Allen Wright Cash, [OF 8ix months. retired painting contractor, whe Gaseteria, lnc permission to died yesterday in his home, 2218 SORALPUCL and operate 4 service

y y station. W. Walnut 8t, will be held at . tar , 2 N 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the Dor- Mrs, Carie Marlin, 1310-12 N

» $ z ‘e., pe ate sey Funeral Home. Burial will Pershing Ave. permit to oper beauty shop in rear of residence. be in Linton, Ind.

Mr. Cash, who was 75 had Ilita. Catterlin, 820 N. East 8t peal’ Pui 9. NAA ne rmission to construct and op-

been 111 five days, An Indianap- erate an office and store. olis painter for 20 years, he was 7 Pr . i . B-Z Properties, Inc., permission a native of Gosport, Ind, and a . ie . ber of Painters Uni Loc to construct three double houses Nop of Tainters Union LOCA at 623-25, 627-29 and 631-33 Dayae a ton Ave, and at 1014 W, 33d St Surviving are his wife, Mary B.; three daughters, Mrs. Ella HURT IN STORF BLAST Mae Haboush and Mrs. Helen, NEW YORK, Mar. 20 (UP)Skorjank, Indianapolis, and Mrs. A kitchen range exploded today Mamie Risk, Beverly Shores, Ind.; in the Empire State Club on the two sons, John Cash, Indianap- 21st floor of the Empire State olis, and Charles Cash, Ocean building. injuring an unidentified Park, Cal, and 11 grandchildren. employee.

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| Seven men were arrested last night in Shelbyville and were being held today on open charges. Senate Republican Leader Ken- of Indianapolis detectives, spent most of the morning In Shelbyville

‘this morning through police road-

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Inspector John O'Neill, chief

questioning the men along with Shelbyville authorities, Indianapolis police, meanwhile, arrested four others believed to have. been operating last night in Shelbyville..but - who escaped

blocks and returned to Indianapolis in a stolen car. Shelbyville, police roadblocks around

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| eastward -over the entire Mis- | sissippi Valley and bringing | warm springlike temperatures ; | to Indiana. The warm flow was DIVORCE SUITS FILED . " it Esther Barnett: Imo. expected - $0 continve tonight Ie ve waiter 8. Somerville; and tomorrow. [rank R. Mattson vs. Hazel Mattson;

th 8 utler vs, William W. Butler; Clouds are expected to form to- nite Wosiisii vs. James L. Murray: Doy morrow as the warm winds 8 Bush vs. Elvira M. Bush: Opal M,

¥ " vs. James G. Montgomery, carry in more moisture apg vein Montgomery vs J haties iamilion: Ruby Ww. bly begin genera in Jackson vs. Jumes Sullivan Jackson; ro Probab y ene i dh Catt Clark Jr. vs. Katherine Clark; Ivie ndiana Omorrow nig pelle Sonnichsen vs Wales M. Sonniche early Thursday. sen; Odessa Burrus vs am Tem y t 9 3 bably Flora Clark vs. Carl Clark Jr. Sara . perature. Ww pro a Y Myers vs. John R. Myers, Joe W. Henry change very little tomorrow de- vs. Clara E, Henry spite the fact that Indiana is in BIRTHS the nath of a slowly approach- Bove ing cold air mass extending sy mome—James, Virginia Ellis, 1636 E,

from southern Wisconsin south-| Washington: Walier, Dorothy Munden, |. 3

| 14 E. New York. west through Nebraska. | At Methodist—Van, Elizabeth Croshler; ——— Richard. Frances Hart: John, Margery.

Temperatures in Indianapolis one year Bolin: James, Ann Lawhorn: Ray, Erne. ago today: high, 5: low, 34 See esiine ve. Julius, Helen Daracinski; Weather Map on Page 6. Michael, Alice Sarvich: Harry, Audrey

s———— Bury At Sb. Vincent's—Bernard, Kethryn More | an. Charles, Mary . Gordon; Donald, City-Wide Teen Council Meet—7:30 p. m., Juanita Weasner: Elmer Leanora Pugh, | City Hall “At St. Francis—Jerry, Alma Potts; Stans |Chureh School Administrators Association lev. Lillie Monigomery TY Meet—46:30 p. m., Central YMCA At Coleman — Herbert Jane Falender; Marion County Choral Festival—7.30 p. m., ar tnee Sariotie Oe peairice Steftey; Sou t ienera Iarence, Or aaah, Sehcat | Herbert Elizapeth Taylor; James, Louise | Applewhite

EVENTS TODAY

| Universal Club Civie Day Neon Luncheon

| Pp. m., Merchants J8th 8t. branch bank Martha Purky Chorlae Section. Matinee Musical Luneh- At st. Vineent's—Richard. Mary Jo Tam: eon—12:30 p. m, Columbia Club Artrur. Lois Stuart: John, A. Margaret Indianapolis Medical Society “Know Your 7

rou Wilbur, Dorothy Kaufman, Siars were. reported at work In -. Beri anerd 5m. wm. Rock a peaneie nuseel, Rove, Conger glars vi reported at work in War Veteran Herbert Crouch (at microphone) proved last night to be a strong possibility for 2 Junior Civie Theater Tryouts—3-3 p. m (Sm CL etiatte Clementar Five men had been reported SPO! on the Original Amateur Hour Broadcast in the Coliseum Apr. 6. Auditioning at Cold Spring |, thester workshor Alumni Assocta- “HONATd Frances Manning. Kenneth, seen running down an alley and Road Veterans Hospital, he is given encouragement by Raymond Spiece, of Roann, Ind., and Mar. | “tion Meets pm. Athletic Club © | Revers Kobmeler, Leben a supermarket had been entered. vin Wright, of Columbus, both Ward 3 patients. The accompanist is Mrs. Howard L. Longshore, | 52d day of 3-day session. Claypool Lesiie. Willa Mae | Baker; Kenneth,

Five men who were intercepted 423| Rookwood Ave. at a block north of the city were found to have a 45 caliber auto-

mae a aunty of wns nd Amateur Hour Spectators

chewing gum in their car. Also in the car was an Indiana retail . . 1 store license issued to the Osgood Will See 21l.Hour Show American Legion Post 2 Local Entertainers to Join Ted Mack

Shelbyville police said they had learned the post and a store in . . . . Unit for Network Broadcast in Coliseum By ART WRIGHT

Napoleon, Ind., had been burglarThe public will see 21;

ized last night, A short time later, two men believed to have been connected with Apr. 6 when Old Gold's Original Amateur Hour comes here to salute the break-in at Shelbyville were Indianapolis in a nation-wide broadcast. caught in the roadblock They In addition to local amateurs who will compete for national honwere believed connected With a pg quring the hour broadcast, the No. 1 traveling unit of the Origgang operating in Shelbyville. inal. Amateur Hour will present a 1!3-hour fast-moving show. " A deserted car found in Shel- . ~ mn The “warmup”. for the broadyville was traced to Indianap- | : | olis. Its owner and three other Set W B Conner (cast will begin promptly at 6:45 men were arrested here and . . p. m. and Ted Mack, successor to charged with vagrancy. They are being questioned in connection with the break-in in Shelbyville. linera urs dy Reports 118 New |

the late Major Bowes, will introduce the firs. amateur on the ABC network at 7 o'clock. Purchase of tickets by the pubServices for William B. Conner, lic will further the work of St. Democratic member of the Indi- Margaret's Guild at General Hosana state legislature from 1929 to P!tal and the Flower Mission. The

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Since January, 118 new oil wells 1930, will be held at 9:30 a. M.iapre bringing the broadcast and have been drilled in Indiana and ppursday in Conkle Funeral show i 48 have been put on production, u here to raise funds for the according to A. C. Colby, director

thony's Catholic Church. Burial e of the Oil and Gas Division. In- \ Plenty of choice reserved seats

ai will be in Calvary Cemetery. {still were available today at the diana Department of Conserva- Mp Conner, who resided at 537|ticket booth in the Wm. H. Block tion. . ‘ N. Belmont Ave., died yesterday|Co. store. Every seat in the Coli-| Mr. Colby today announced that jn the B, & O. Railroad's N. Bel- seum is reserved. Prices are: 1,533,733 barrels of oil have been mont Ave. shops. He was 5S, Arena floor chairs, $2.40; box and! drawn from Indiana wells since, A native of Monticello, Ill. he paraquet chairs, $2.40 and $1.20; : had resided here for 45 vears and side mezzanine, $1.80 and $1.20; In an accompanying announce- was employed by the railroad as east end mezzanine, 80 cents. ment, J. C. Sinclair. division man-|g stationary engineer for 40 years. Prices include tax. ager of the Shell Oil Co., Inc., said] He was a member of Eagles, At least 25 amateur acts will be “Oil Progress Week" this year will Lodge, Modern Woodmen of presented. be ‘held during the third, week in America, Marion Camp, St. An- = Si = October. thony Catholic Church, and was Mr. Sinclair said committees of secretary-treasurer of the Firelocal oil men, including jobbers,! men’s and Oiler's Union, Local dealers and service station opera- 707, AFL. tors as well as trade association Surviving are his wife, Bertha: managers will organize to produce and three brothers, James, Indiprograms in communities over the anapolis: George, Detroit, Mich. nation and tell the story of oil. and John Conner, Cleveland, O.

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