Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1949 — Page 18
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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 30, 1949
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PLAINWELL, Mich.,, Mar. 30
Students to Study
[{UP)—The parents of a 14-year- | old girl reported today that sh Tp , gave birth to twin sons, last Sun. f * Principal Proposed Monthly Rates for Indianapoli Ce | ' n al sed on | ates for ndiana olls - | The babies, who weighed about, P P Y p ve ove ach were born pre. College Delegates | The proposed monthly rates for principal classes of local service are shown in the accompanying {maturely to Mrs. Edwin W. To Meet in YWCA | table. Some increases also apply to miscellaneous residence and business service. |Schwab. The father is a soldier. Students of Indiana colleges ~ OAKLAND, Cal, Mar. 30 (UP) will hold a peace conference FriClass of Service Present Monthly Rate Proposed Monthly Rate fg «3 One-day-old Sharon Lou and gay through Sunday in the Phyl-| i Karen Sue Newberry, with a com- lic Wheatley YWCA i ‘ 4partyResidence , . . +e 00...9310,..0000eeo..% 350 bined weight of 17 pounds, were y : [reported in “good health” today Dr. Cecil E. Hinshaw, president 2partyResidence , . . . +e ce0s0s 380. .0eeensdeces 425 lin Jackson Lake Hospital here. of William Penn College, OskaIndividual Residence . . . .,.... 450... 5.25 | The twins were born to Mr. and |jppsa, Ia., will sound the confererrr mE Mrs. Harvey Newberry of Hay- , : - . Individual Business (Flat Rate) . . ., 1350... ......... 14.75 ward yesterday. One of the girls oe Keynote i" his address, ’ weighed eight pounds, seven "Which Way to Peace? at the Individugl Business (Message Rate) 6.50 (100 msgs). « .... 7.00 (80 msgs.) ounces, and the other eight rents WI a po: con. 3 » n 11 . “2 < es e SSeS e genRuralResidence . . . +o vo vv vee 310. tie vv iv vs von 3.50 pounds, nine ounces eral theme: “War, Militarism and RuralBusiness . . . . cc. ..v.0s 450.0000 uuvee.. 525 LEGAL NOTICES Racism—What Can the College . Gludent Do About Them?” NOTICE To BIDDERS a The conte ny . . ! Sealed bids will he receive v e onference wi he - sponTh i direct Federal T f on lotal service and 25% on m ng Distance ¢ [ . 1 ssioners ) (There is a diract Federal Tax of 15% on local service and 25% on most Long Distance calls paid Br mou om nes", \* sored by the Fellowship of Reconby our customers—every penny of which is turned over to the U. S. Government ) April 7, 1949. for sale to thhe Board of ciliation in co-operation with the : the followt&™ wo «team boilers in Indiana Christian Student AssoElementary School No. 33, 56, ciation. and 82 I in accordance wi'h the Boards Henry J. Richardson, Indianm Ble tn 1 he omic eof the. ns te naar apolis attorney said to be the first Meridian Street. Indianapolis Negro member of the legislature, @ SCHOOL ¢ osm will speak on “Racism on the Col OF THE CITY OF INDIAN spoL1s, lege Campus” Saturday at 9a. m. The Indiana Bell Telephone Company has asked the Public way — four communities changed to dial operation (with more Mars BAJLEY. Business Director. | arp Richardson and the Rev. : — _ ————_ Perry Saito, Metnodist minister —
Service Commission of Indiana for a moderate increase on the way)—a 67%
i i . total 57,000. In rates. This request applies to local monthly service, ota ol miscellaneous charges and certain Long Distance calls
within the state.
HERE ARE SOME FACTS
on the need for increased rates:
115% . Clothing 997 ror
Rates 52 . + . In contrast, on the average only 87
the average about 127.
® Telephone Costs Are Up! Wage rates have nearly doubled
. payroll expense is 607
te in the past ten years . of the cost of running the business. Prices for materials needed to provide service also have skyrocketed. . In 1939, average investment in plapt and equipment was waik of life £220 for each telephone in service: For each telephone added
in 1948, average investment was $450,
© Vast Improvement and Expansion Program! Since V.J Day we have been at work on an immense state-wide program
Reasonable earnings
of expansion and improvement . . , and the huge job is far
from completed.
.. As a result of this tremendous program your own particular telephone is more valuable today. Calls go through quicker and clearer, and as ngw telephones are put in you can call more people, and more people can call you. ~~ . . . Highlights of remarkable progress during the period, 1946 through 1948, include: 158,000 new telephones placed in servjce, making a total of some 523,000--16560 Long Distance circuits added — 32 major building projects completed or under
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE
increase
® Telephone Prices Are Low by Comparison! In the past 10 years, national food prices have increased an average of Automobiles 887; . Cost of Living 72%.
Indiana Bell Telephone rates have risen v The proposed rates would add on
® Adequate Rates Vital to Future Progress! Future improvement and expansion of your telephone service depend on our continued ability to obtain money from people in every These people must be convinced that the telephone company is a good place to invest their savings. . . We cannot attract investors’ money unless we pay them a regular and reasonable return for the use of their money.
And we must compete with dther businesses for that money.
are necessary to attract the additional capital needed to go forward with our program of providing you with more and better telephone service. That is why we af®"igkifig for an increase in telephone rates. We are not seeking large profits —
in rural telephones which
RTI [\3 of
Chicago, will lead a discussion
on “Effective Community Actio a1 28ST Against Discrimination” follow. SUPER. si ing the address. Other scheduled leaders and speakers during the three days
.R.R. Freight
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Quickly, Confidentially, Cheertfully th AT
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JEWELRY CO. Fres Parking in the Rear of Our Store 219 W. Washington St. Across From the State House
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conference Sunday at
Youth for Political hold its biennial convention Rev apolis is national ‘John state chairman
Late Father's Words oo Quoted to Rogers Jr.
{were quoted to Will yesterday by a traffic i who fined the former Congress
include John N. Swomley of. New York, associate secretary Fellowship
M o N E Y ligion and philosophy, Earlh: College, and Albert GG. Watson of
Chicago, Midwest secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation.
of illiam Clarke
Reconciliation; professor of re Earlham
Following the the 11:15am e Indiana section of American Action, will The Indian chairman and Bloomington
closing of
Robert Gemmer of
Hinant of
LO8 ANGELES, Mar. 30 (UP) The words «af his famous father Rogers Jr. court judge
an $40,
Municipal Judge Roger Pfaff
fined Mr. Rogers for speeding and {unsafe passing of another car at an intersection.
“I guess you know, son, what : your daddy used to say about only enough to do the job. things like this: ‘Don’t speed , get up 15 minutes earlier,” the A. B. Na1L, Division Manager judge added. Mr. Rogers, 37, is ' 'a Beverly Hills publisher.
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16 Highways Closed Because of High Water
The State Highway Depart
ment announced the following 16
ads had been closed because of
high water:
Roads 39 west of Little York
8 and south of Tampico, 46 west of Columbus, 66 south of Derby, 69 south of Mt Vernon, 157
65 west of Princeton,
south and north of oomfield. 158 west of Bedford. Roads 235 east and south of
Madora, 257 north of Otwell, 258 west of Seymour, 337 east of Orleans, 358 east of Edwardsport, | 450 at Williams and 0: west of Mt, Vernon. : |
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. Sheridan, Min: Service PLANNER
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I Death Notices
HINCH-—-Lillian F JEFFRIES Helen B, SHICK Irene E vr WILLIAMS—2d Lt. Robert L.
~ BERRY—Pvt Glen V., of 1811 E. Mich. 8t, entered into x rest Sept 16, 1944, at Bock,
Germany, son of Garrett and Marie Berry brother of William Berry. Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m, at PEACE CHAPFL, 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends may cal chapel after 4 p m. Wednesday B 1 0 ton Park. MOORE MORTUARIES
BROCK —Charles A.
age 71 husband of Jennie, father of Frank Brock of
years,
of Indianapolis and Clvde Detroit, Mich. brother of Mrs. Nora Foreman. Mrs, Ivie Leonard and Mrs, Essie Fitch, passed away Monday, Puneral Thursday, Mar. 31° 8:30 a, m at the GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington St} 9 a m St Anthonys Chureh. Friends invited Burial Holy Cross Cemetery Friends may call at mortuary * we * ox wo * BRYSON Pvt Vir Vv age 27. AWAY Sent 1. 1944. In Husband of Leia Bryson. father of Gerald Richard Bryson. son of Mr. and Mis Jesse Bryson. brothe er of Everelt. Mrs. Lucille Dishman. Puneral Thursday. 1 p. m., at the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME. 1604 W, Morris Burial Washington Park, Friends may call at the funeral home
after 8 p. m. Wednesday i *> * x * * * BU C KINGHAM Milo J of 704 N Capitol Ave ed into res iesday, age 65 vy Father of Charles E&. Bucking ham brother o
Plosste 1, Carl Suckingha n. Funeral and burial in Mich. Friends may call at CHAPEL. S030 E. Michigan 8 10 Wednesday, MOORE “MORTUARIES
RURLEIGH - Frank W 80 years, beloved father of Alice B. Mare tin grandfather of Anna Schwab, assed av ay Tuesday Funeral Thursday al the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL, HOME, 1508 St Friends invited. Burial
New ‘Crown
Friends may call after 6 p.m Wednesday CORRECTED NOTICE - BY RNE Lauretta Katzenberger) of John R Byrne of 10d Uni n St. Southport, Ind., mother of R J Katzenverger passed AWAY Tuesday a m Friends may call as the ROBER Ww STIRLING FU NERAI HOME 1420 Prospect St, Punera Th red day 10°30 a m t ahove (u a ne. Friends invited, Buria Round Hil) Cemetery CASH A + Wright, age 75, 2218 W, Wal husband of Mary Cash. [ae of John Cash, Charles Cagn, Ocean Park. Cal Mrs. Ella Mas Hauboush, M: Mamie Risk, Beverly ore Ind and M Helen Skore a ep-father of Thomas Leeper, A Friends may call as / FUNERAL Home. 3925 ©, rk Funeral 10°30 a m, v at funeral home Burial 1 Ir (Linton, Ind papers
please cop
CONNER—WI(Tllam B. N Reimont Conne
age 58, of 537 husband of Bertha brother of John Conner, Cleveland. James Conner, Indianape olis. and George Conner. Detroit, passed away Monday p. m Service Thursday, 9:30, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1834 W. Michigan St., 10 A. m.. St. Anthony's Church. Priends invited Burial Calvary Cemetery, Friends may call at the Tfuneral DEC WE R
Justus, of 3118 N. Colo= rado.
entered (nto rest Monday, beloved husband of Dora, father of Mrs. Juanita Hall. Russell id Chris Decher, grandfather of 4, br other A Mrs. Madge Chadwic Stena iladvs and Harry Deche » Bor vat This iy ar. 31, al NORTHEAST CHAPEL, tion St. Friends are welcome,
fal Crown Hill Li RIES
MOORE MORTUe .
GARNER—Prank 1. Sr tal St, father of Roger Garner, Mrs brother of Robert J, City; Charles, California: Edw, Washington, Ind.g Herman. Chicago, Il; George, Penne svivania Andrew, -Pittsbiirgh, Pa. Mrs. Anna Berringer, Muncie, Ind, Passed away Tuesday, Mar. 29, 4.08 m. age 50 years. Funeral from GRINSTEINER'S FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E New York St, Friday, 830 a. m. Requiem high mass Holy Cross Church, 8 a. m. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m. Wednes« ay ,
GARY—Glenn, hu husband of M
431 8 Oriens Frank 1. Jr, Ruth Kelley,
Hazel Gary, Sah er of Mrs. Bene jamin Ball. Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Charles R. Smith, Crawlordsvitie;
brother of Mrs, William Compton, pay at a enter:
ANAN MORTUARY. Thursday, pay Friends inviad
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The Following Serv BERRY] BUCKING DECHERWEAVER-
PAYES—~William Maude MclInt) Virginia beth Hayes, Js William A
TUARY. Thursd omit flowers. | mortuary Wedn evening
MINCH—Lillian mother of H 1. Hioch, Peor| Monday eve, Fi p.m, from SHI HILL CHAPEL, SL. Burial Wash may call at the HUDLER — M mother of Ral 1d H. Hudler, | ay morning. 'g Raloh, Sy w
HEBBI, ETHW A Evanston, Graceland C eme JEFFRIES —Hele loved wife of | daughter of Mr A. Hall Greenu;
G Hall," Yale Hammond 1 Greenup, lil 1 1 Walter I, H Wilma Finne Mrs. Vivian Hil Veva CC. Hall away | yesday e da 0730 a CENTRAL CHA] Burial Crown H
at CENTRAL CH % p.m. Wednesc KIBLER Ann mother of M sister of Mrs Haven, Conn.. M ton. N. J., and Warren. Pa. Vincent's Hospi day. 8:30, at t ARY, Meridian St. Joan of Arc Holy Cross Cen call at the mor and Cleveland, €ODY ! KISE t—Prederi Rockville Rd. and Mrs. Clare: Edward, Mrs. ) Mrs. Lavina Co Harbor), | ews and nieces morning ‘st St Bervices TRurs residence, 9 Church. Bur fal’ Roachdale, Ind
residence, 5841 time’ For fun STEVEN
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LARRABEE Ma of Oscar ‘Lar Ave., mother of Detroit, Mich; of near Greenfie Funeral! Priday BEANBLOSSOM W. Ray St. Bu Jennings Count
McCLANAHAN-
fce Baturday, / the BERT § HOME, 1047 Ch: are welcome, 1 Friends may cal after 12 o'clock
SHICK Irene § loved Jnother’ K.
and sister of N Louis, Mo., and Frederick Ear! | day, 10 a.m, & ING HILL CH! 8t Friends n HILL CHAPEL ice Emmonds F 10 a m Law SCHWARZ Joh loved father ler. Mrs John R Tuesday Pur m
a Oxford Crown Hill I residence after SYRRIN Mrs the late Phil away in Sagino BervisceService BUCHANAN A 230 pm P SHEPARD Jos dn
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city, Mrs C. A Col, passed a: 1120 E Mark Mar. 28 5:11 Funeral from NERAL HOME, 8! Thursday
bigh mass Haolv Burial Holy Cr. may CA A Ll tim SHIEL Erwin lan Street. hu Bhiel, passed a
FLANNER & ARY. 930 a m mass dral. mortuary after WEAVER 8
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raed 2d son of Mr. an Pittsboro. Ind King. Indpls. a lin of
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COOLEY With we wish to
with sl sympathy at t our beloved wi Helen Marie C preciation we v © D
floral tributes at the return 1nved Dean C Rev, RR. M. D e M courteous and MC ER
MeKENZIE—Ja thank our f) ness, words of offerines in oy MARY AND BMTTH We all who com? beraavement, tl
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