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Veterans to Seek Housing Aid Share
Indianapolis veterans will stage a concerted campaign to see that
Early Ballot Pledged on New Regime
Country Calm, Says Chief of
ole Military Forces in the World War Memorial auAMMAN, Mar. 30 (UP)—Col.|ditorium Apr. 23. Husni Al-Zaim, Syrian army com-| mander announced by radio’ from (least - 5350 families in need of Damascus today that the army housing and many of them are had overthrown the government “ans, in a bloodless revolution, and| The Veterans Housing bill propromised early elections to select | Vides $800 million and is now out a new regime. |of committee and on the floor of A new government under Fa- the Senate, he said. ris Al-Khoury, former premier, 1 and Syrian delegate to the) United Nations, is being formed, Col. Zaim said. It would replace the regime of President Shukri
. Al-Kouwatly, which was tonolea 9 Indictments by a coup last night. |
Radio Damascus broadcast a series of communiques, one of] which said the. government of-| fices had been ordered reopened
under military supervision. | Twenty-eight indictments, rangBlocks Armistice ling from armed robbery to asA spate of reports on the revo-'g...14 and battery with intent to lution from Mideast listening yi; were returned today by the posts indicated that it was aimed y;. ion County Grand Jury in at blocking a Syrian peace agree-| i inal Court 1. ment in Israel. The overthrown, phe Grand Jury found two ingovernment was planning 10 gictments against Robert F. negotiate an armistice. Lewark, 31. of 3047 N. Illinois St. Damascus broadcasts and the He ig charged with the shooting first brief dispatch from the of his estranged wife, Anna Mae Syrian capital said the coup was gee Tewark, and her mother carried out ‘without violence.gCol: Mrs, Mary E. Fee, in the motherZaim told reporters in Damascus jn.jaw’s apartment, 3433 Central this afternoon that the entirelave on Feb. 14. ’ country was calm. . One communique - broadcast Shooting Charged from Syria said all the deposed, Lewark. an affidavit charged, cabinet ministers had been ar-/went to Mrs. Fee's home to effect
posed Veterans Housing appropriation is spent here, Martin L. Larner, regional chairman of the
American Veterans Committee, said today. __ . < Mr. Larner obtained the supiy
Range From Robbery To Assault, Battery
rested. It said all unauthorized a reconciliation with his espersons caught carrying arms tranged wife. When she spurned would be condemned to death his efforts. Lewark is alleged to
without trial. have shot her. As he fled the resiLong Restive |dence, police said.. he turned the The first dispatch from Syria/gun on Mrs. Fee and inflicted a said only that a few top personal- wound. ities were detained. But other, Lewark reports said Premier Khaled El|police. Azam, his cabinet, the president, The Grand Jurv al=o returned and other leaders were jailed. [two indictments charging Samuel A late broadcast from Damas- Earl Wheeling. a 69-year-old cus said a curfew imposed on the piano teacher. with assault and entire population this morning battery with intent to rape.- The would continue with only a slight complaints were made by the parchange. Persons will be per- ents of two 7-vear-old girls who mitted on the streets for two! were taking piano lessons from hours daily. ' Wheeling. | Syria has been restive for some, An indictment charging drunk time, particularly over «the Pal-/and drunken driving was returned
later surrendered to
estine situation. Growing dis- against Jake Adair. 50, of 726 8: satisfaction also has been re- Missouri St. Adair has a preported in Syria over a pipeline vious conviction on a similar
agreement with the United States charge. and a monetary pact with France.
ee Overcome by Gas Parked Truck Looted | ars william Dodds, 627 E. 38th Thieves broke into a parked! St. was treated by General HosBortz & Sakowitz Co. truck at a pital ambulance doctors last night parking lot at Senate Ave. and after she was overcome by gas New York St. last night, taking leaking from a burner of her 33 cartons of cigarets, Driver kitchen stove. A neighbor disDavid Brown, 3022 Guilford Ave., covered Mrs. Dodds, who is 75, reported to police. | partially unconscious.
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Mr. Larner said there are at!
Seek to Open: For All Ex-GI's
"Enlist Truman Aid
Service TB Cases Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 — An effort to put White House pres|sure on the Veterans Adminisfra[tion so that Billings Hospital in Indianapolis will be open for exservice cakes suffering from tuberculosis or neuro-psychiatric cond!|tions was made here today. Rep. Andrew Jacobs, Indianap[olis Democrat, organized other Democratic Congressmen to ac-’ {company him to the White, House {where they placed the proposal {before Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan, {presidential aid. With the con-
They told Gen. Vaughan that : : only 475 out of 1000 beds are in Services Friday use at Billings now. While they! Frank I. Garner Sr, 43 § would like to have VA take over|/ental St. Citizens Gas & the other 525 for these special Utility maintenance man they would be willing to died yesterday in General
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According to Rep, John R. Walsh Cemetery ot Anderson, the general
following services at On hand when
up with President Truman. at 9 a. m. in Await Admission {olic Church. Other Congressmen present included Reps. Ray Madden, Gary, and Winfield K. Denton, Evansville. t Legion spokesmen in Indianapolis, meanwhile, said a survey of waiting lists in Indiana Veterans'|
Holy Cross Cath-| ars. French identified her son in a group of nine photographs Born in Washington, Ind., Mr.|4isplayed by the Army in a winGarner had lived in Indianapolis gow of Richman’s Clothing Store, 25 years. . He was a member of 22 E. Washington St. Holy Cross Church. He was 50..pgnald C. French, Survivors * include two sons, Armored Division. Part of the r
Roger Garner and Frank I. Garner Jr. Indianapolis; a daugh-|quick recognition will
liospitals and state institutions ter. Mrs Ruth Kelley, Indianap- with her son as guest el on. for mental patients and tubercu. ©: SiX brothers, Robert J. Gar- Army at Ft. Knox on Army Day, | losis cases showed that more "¢" Indianapolis; Andrew Gar-:Apr. 6.
[than 265 veterans were awaiting ner, Pittsburgh; Charles Garner, |admission. (California: Edward |" “his is a very alarming situa-| Washington; Herman Garner, on two local radio programs. An-| [tion,” the Indiana Department | Chicago. and George Garner, other radio show is set for Frisaid, “with 500 beds in Billings F ennsylvania; a sister, Mrs. Anna day, to be followed by a shopping! |Hospital standing idle, the In- Derringer, Muncie, and three tour on Saturday. | \diana Department feels that this 8T2ndchildren. At 8:30 a. m. Tuesday she will condition should be remedied and J _ = re em Samant es IN INDIANAPOLIS get at least part of these beds! activated -for use by disabled In-| oo i. } diana veterans” | However, VA spokesmen here
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INDIANA WEATHER said the beds w ; A low pressure area centered over Kansas early today was e beds were not all idle. moving northeastward bringing rain to Indiana. The rain was There are, however, physical expected to reach eastern Indiana and Ohio later today. and building facilities on the Thundershowers were expected to be general in Indiana toBillings reservation for another night with locNized rainfa¥l ranging from moderate to heavy. 500 beds, a. VA spokesman said. Showers were to continue in the eastern and extreme northern Will Do ‘Best’ portions of the state tomorrow | = on. 25. 1305 Broad | If the Federal Hospital Board MOrning. Tle |authorizes additional beds at Jean Brooks. 21. 5730 Julia | Billings, the VA spokesman said the west over Indiana tomorrow John I Marun, 39. Mishawaka {the agency will do “its best” to, MOrning will cause temperatures ip po 's" gui ss, 3312 Arthing staff and equip the facilities, | throughout
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Sylvester BE. Anderson. 43, Temperatures in
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. iad 13 Indianapolis; Jessie W. Anderson. 27. 6250 E: 25th s aw ) J } nderson. 27. 625 3 eran awaiting admission, the eo vear ago today High 58: [Noble Travis Tipton. 40. Lorain. O spokesman said, “but they may low. 35. See Weather Map on \goIokon Utley. 34. 1100 W. 29th ) i . . ” a - ro 3D. S ¢ e Mas |Robert M. Woods. 27,.Charlottesville. Marnot be service - connected cases. Page 6. | Jorie Buckallew. 21, 1112 Central.
{Our duty is to first care for vet- sen lerans with service-connected dis- EVENTS TODAY abilities.’ |
DIVORCE SUITS FILED
International Association of Rexall Clubs vs. Robert S Hook: Helen L. vs. Herbert nt tte inal day of convention, Ciaypool|M Reddick Hotel - | Edith vs. Willlam H. Desper. Phyllis C. vs: Ted Diltz. Dorothy M. vs. Norman Skillern
Indiana Gets Army
Yndianapelis Lions Club—Meet, noon, Clay-
pool Hotel Howard C. v Lettie M. Eastes; Florence
. . A. vs. Robert W. Atkinson; Evelyn Bernice|~— Post Office Unit University . of Pennsylvania Alumni 8e-|ys Kenneth Eugene Seilhamer; Deleta P. ciety —Luncheon, 12:30 p. m.. Canary ys Willlam Poore: Mayzola vs. Richard E
Cottage McNelly: Zora Marie vs. Roy James RobIrvin. E. vs. Alice Marie Lawson Julia M. Foxwrothy: "WilMariam Taylor, Martha V. vs. air
Indiana’s first Army Base post! Club- ert 5 : |Sahara Grotto Magie Show—8 pm ub- |erts; 2 office unit was a reality today.) house. 4107 E Washington St Kenneth G. vs { In ceremonies held last night|g tier University Family Night—7-9 p. m Whe’ {in the Federal Building, 44 en-| Butler gym
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Coup by Syrian Armylocal ‘Army Day Mother’ Named
Photo by Lloyd B
Ime " Mrs. Florence French inspects the photograph held by T. L. Wilcox of Pvt. Donald C. French; gressional delegation was Com- Ft. Knox, Ky. Mrs. French identified her son's picture today at Richman's clothing store where mander Joseph F. Lutes of the! Mr. Wilcox is a clerk. Indiana Department of the Amer-
ican Legion and Oscar R. Brown, # 8 = 5 = Legion service officer. Frank I. Garner ‘Mrs. Florence r French
o. To Be Honored at Ft. Knox
French, 2004 N. Tacoma anapolis’ “Army Day Mother” today when she identified a photocompromise for an additional 250. pital, will be buried in Holy Cross graph of her son in an Army window display. the contest started at 9:30 a. m
‘breakfast in the land will be
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Gospel Singers to Give Program Here Friday
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sponsored here “hy |Workers Club and the Stewards Board No. 2. |tian is president of both organiza{tions and the Rev. C. O. Calhoun {is the church pastor. !
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Mrs. Mary Chris-
Passage of a cold front from Paul R._Smith, 26. 33 8 Jonnson Betty Fall Hurts Woman, 86 ’ an
Emma Sellers, 86, of 1021 W. |
0 Tanume, Biva.) ew York St. was injured when 38. 3312 Arthington| She slipped and fell in the kitchen
{of her home last night. She was {in fair condition in General Hos-
Thea pital today with a broken hip.
Reports Purse Stolen
Dorothy M. vs. Carl H. Mindach: Maud| reported to police th Edward vs. Natalie: Buckner:| containing $20 was snatched by a| | man as she walked rear her home | la |
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listed men and four officers be- Home Craftsmen Forum Films—7:45 p m. BIRTHS Tonr y ec ti Room, came one of the standby units of, Vonnegut Hardware Recreation Bovs { the Army ’ 402 W. Maryland St {At St. Francis— Wayne, Mildred Bunyard . o® Graduation violin Recital — 430 p m Edward, Mary Farre Roy, Nora NieAll postal employees, members Jordan Conservatory Ad . Dorothy B p ' Josep: orothy rid ter of the new 331st Base Post Of-/Broadway Methodist Church Men's Ban- © UFRE0E IER, 0 ridgewater, fice will be trained for rapid quet—6 30 p m. church At Coleman-—Harold, Lois Lawson; John, | 1 . . . i Chapt ial Libraries Associ Shir Townsend mobilation in national emergen- jndiana Mantes 30 pr mr State 3t Methodist Donna Webb: Paul | cies Librars i. i azel argaret . . art Ireston Haze Sm ¥ John, ( apt Murl Bridgewater local Prospect Branch Library—Film showing ele are n ey Czata { station examiner, is commander #P ™ ; of| Di Furey. Fao! Gib on 'W inn y S—1Inst tion o § ot roe son dam of the unit i umberiand Chapter. VE ro aa ! \ et Dyke Lew Delores Stuard i —~—————————— . | officers. 8 p. m, in cha; a At St. Vincent's ley. Alberta Allen: —— Ww | Ww w a Hillgarien , Fred : EVENTS TOMORROW erick Tar /hite Jendell, Leia wW | Browr J p lersing. Swallows Safety Pin [Ft Eri FO ean ius Noon Girls | a. rolum ~lub —John, Fl v | One-year-old Linda Mussman Luncheon—Coumble Cb AL Ge Tica Clas, was taken to General Hospital to- Indianavelis Real Estate Hod At Coleman—Harold, Edith Davis | Luncheon—Hotel Washington At Methodist —Robert. Charlotte Springer {day after she swallowed an OPEN y.ciure by India Paster and Educator—, Louis Maddie Martin, Sam = Phyllis |safety pin in her home, 1417 7 pm. First Presbyterian Church we is. Clarence. Helen Morga! 1 1 ‘ine ’ fchard r {Oliver Ave. An X-ray examina- Gold & Green Ball—9 pm. Riviera Club ouch Dn rn he Mead tion was to be made. She was School 1, PTA Meet and Lecture—7 30 p m F ra Higgins. Prancis. Hallie Weaver ™ : . Washington High School PTA Meet and ) ) Tm {accompanied to the hospital by "lite" 730 p m DEATHS her grandmother, Mrs. Bessie — Mary Ge fe Hummel 77. ‘at 46 8 (Graham, police said MARRIAGE LICENSES Cyrus A Jones. 76 at 858 E. Wyoming - Joseph W. Dorrell Jr. 22, 4244 Graceland.| a ! 195cie Ug t 7% Wood : Marianne Buschmann, 23. 1811 Central nna heresa Mannix, 63. at 636 J 00 Error in Address Haréld B. Lewis, 27, Elmira. N.Y. Mary Gra Al M Qui: ton a Hat Methodist ] Hur , , . Louise Cook, 25 Sants Roca Cal ar a : Joe urley, whose letter to charles Levi Phillips. 50. 1902 Lafayette parks 48. at General “Sunshine and Health” nudist Rd. Lilian Mae Wellman. 351802 hyo A. 1579 Sta | i : Aafayette d lar ot > at 2529 Sta-| magazine, was quoted in The cyrus Wendell Moody. 26 3453 Salen Hor * { Times yesterday, operates Hur-/ Mary Katherine Van Hook 2. 1703 N 'Ja o 70. at Methodist. | | - “ . s Talbot . Rs {correctly given as 1052 S. Bel- gichard Henry Hammonds. 27. 1923 Miller 77. at 640 N. Beville
mont Ave. The address was in- Cornelia Pear] Hopsor
: =O 3 Joe William Whitmore, 23 29. at 2050 N. Dela [correctly given as 1502 S. Bel- "Ruth Mary Conrow. 21, 6237 N. Delaware re. subarachnoid hemorrhage mont Ave. through a typograph- Phillip Cedell Glover. 26 32 Eastert Elizabeth R Alexander. 62 t Methodist : Virginia Louise Poole. 23, 2516 E. 25th
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cerebral hemorrhage {Ord C. Britton, 75, at Veterans. carcinoma John Kelly, 77. at 8t. Vincent's, arterfoslerotio heart Thomas Kiernan, 62, at General, coronary | occlusion Cora Mason, 77 | losclerosis © [James Evans Montgomery, 61, at Metho- | dist. myocardial infarction (Anna Becrist, B4, at 46 8 Warman, cere- | bral hemorrhage : Walter W. Seibert, 76, at | cerebral apoplexy John Herman Thale, #3, at St | _arterioscietotic heart {Margaret Wells, 83, at 3263 Central, car- * cinoma. ' {Rose ' Burkhardt Hansell, 68, at 1040 N | Bellview Place, myocardial infarction
Appearing in the Kirshbaum Players’ presentation of "Room |menry F. Hawther. 86, at 818 Cottage. carService" at 8:15 p.m. next Sunday and Monday in Kirshbaum |, cinomatosis : Community Center will be ett to right) Alice Rosenfield, Bernard | Bloom and Joe Eckman. Robert Hollander (lying in bed) is the
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By ROY T. COMBS, Center Township Assessor As Told to Philip F. Clifford Jr. .
(Last of a Series)
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Center: Township's reassessment teams——the supervisors and
| enumerators—are now in the final phase: of their training period.
They will be ready to go into the fleld May 15, the date cure \
| rently set as the beginning of our $550 million reassessment pro=-: gram. “These men I know, will be adequately équipped to tackle . | the job of examining more than 100,000 parcels of real estate in Indianapolis and Center Town-) a a ra | ship. 2
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[six groups: mercial, Residential, Filling Sta-| and Downtown]
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supervisor In {group will have five teams of two] men each. The exception will be| in the residential areas, where we| Tl | will have- three supervisors,
». 4 lof whom will have five women (ifac Tomorrow [teams.
In addition, {will an extra enumerator ” with him. The extra man will For Mrs Newkirk ibe an alternate in the event one . (team member becomes ill, or can-| not work in harmony with his teammate. :
20 Parcels a Day
each
they have been thoroughly in-i¢n. 343ed refinements or lack of 'struced in assessment and ap- same. For this purpose, a point} | praisals. The teams are classified into Apartments,
index system has been devised. .! | At the end of each day's work," |the field deputies turn over their {findings {o the office force. After all the measurements, facts and {figures have been examined, a rate of assessment will be fixed, and the findings mailed to the taxpayer.
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Services for Mrs. Christana Newkirk, who died Monday in her lhome, Ind. 67 and Post Rd., will {be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow
Our plans call for a minimum, McCord Funeral Home, Oak=
eptions,
20 parcels to be examined jandqon, Burial will be in Spring |every day by each team.
however, will {where a team is assigned to ap-| bury, Conn., and lived in and ise multiple buildings on tracts|near Indianapolis most of her
|of land owned by some of the jife, She was a member of Laws’ became Indi- larger industrial plants.
EX-/ valley. She was 80. be cases Mrs, Newkirk was born in Dan-
{rence Methodist Church. Her hus-
Men working in the field have band, the late Richard Newkirk,
|had their duties clearly defined.|/died six years ago. she |One man will use a tape line to] prom-|8:30 a. m. Friday in Grinsteiners has won a shower of gifts from local business organizations, vet- measure the building under sur- Newkirk, Lawrence, and Herbert ised the group to take the project, Funeral Home and requiem mass erans auxiliaries and social groups in addition to her “title.”
veys,
The
Surviving are two sons, Glen .
will keep a Newkirk, Indianapolis; a daugh-
written record of the building’s|ter, Mrs. Ruth Lummis, Fortville,
exterior
the central figure in| go.cription. {going-away ceremonies in which
interior
physical and three grandchildren. A niece, {Mrs. Ethel Hart, whom Mrs. New-"
In cases where the assessment kirk raised, also survives.
the mansion-type home. For the benefit of making an|.pjiqren, accurate computation on which to| hiidren. base the assessment figure, resi- ph
lis on a square foot basis, mea- . Third! A place in the reviewing stand surements shall be taken at or/Charles Wills (for the Ft. Knox parade, a ban-{near the foundation with tape| eward for her|duet, parties and conducted tours line read to the nearest one-half| 90041, E. be a day Will fill her Army Day prograntifoot; steps and minor protuber- : of the Which she will spend with her ances being ignored. Porches shall | be sketched on the record sheet. Can't Discuss Rates Field crews are not permitted, Born to classify or set rates nor are|lived here 50 years. {they allowed to discuss the prob-|retirement 17 years ago, he was {able assessment value of proper- 4 hat salesman for -Fahnley ty with the owner or occupant of| McCrea Wholesale Co. 45 years. . a building. | | Residences have been divided three daughters, Mrs. Iris Ronk - Theodore Frye of Chicago and into several groups ranging from ,nq Mrs. |his Gospel Singers will present a one-story one-family dwellings to, apolis, and Mrs. Russell O'Dell, {program Friday at 8 p. m. in the] {Phillips Temple C. M. E. Church.| Mr. Frye,
Services for Charles Wills, 10th St, who died {Monday in his home, will be at {2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan | Funeral Home. Burial will be in [Crown Hill. He was 82. t in Danville, Mr. Wills Before his
Surviving .are his wife, Bertha; Albert Dole, Indian-
Downers Grove, Ill; 12 grandand six great-grand«’
dences have been graded into the
following
categories: average, high class, and a special Dr. schedule . for expensive mansion mond Chain Co. residences in four grades.
cost. Serves as Chairman Arthur F. Focke of Diawill serve as chairman for the technical ses~
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Inasmuch as residences within sions of a symposium on machine= certain grades may vary as to|ability to be held at Purdue Uni type of material used and theivesity Apr. 23.
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