Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1949 — Page 3
"blaze through nine lines thrown "out by firemen, who had to call
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partment at 11:29 p. m, but by the time firemen arrived the occupants were out safely. - Away From Home The destroyed attic apartment] was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schiewer and their son, Donnie, 2, who were away when the fire broke out. The building is owned by Thomas L. Neal 3344 Guiilford| Ave, who was out of town. The Fire Department was not certain as to the cause of the fire. Faulty wiring was suspected. Besides the burned out apart-
"Sold to the man." . . . Public
Auctioneer Russell Burkhardt, (right) sells fof) at ¥he police suction Saturday. The sale of unclaimed ard (a) Sa 30 520 Doan
ment, the lower floors were saturated with water poured onto the
Spelling Bee Preliminaries Open at 6 Centers Tonight
Entrants Permitted to Sign Up Until 7:15; 41 Schools Expected: to Be Represented -
By ART WRIGHT
aid after the first alarm. The first floor contained three
sons, and the second floor con-. tained three apartments and three sleeping rooms occupied by five! persons at the time of the fire.| None was injured getting out of the building..
where their schools are to compete.
{ Grammar school pupils from 41 schools will compete at six cen-!" ters tonight in the opening preliminary of The Times Spelling Bee. The spelldowns will start at 7:30 p. m. with the staff of the City Park and Recreation Department in charge. Pupils who did not raail | ti in entry blanks will be allowed to sign up at 7:15'p. m. at the centers
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Hungry Burglars Raid 2 Markets
Crippled Children’s Coin Box Looted
with appetites raided it least two food markets over Trait s the week end, police reported to-|,.q ny. Tope STA°y Tie Regis Haart of Hy One band earned the title of th Rel Cross, atied! nS
“meanest thieves of the week.” ee Ey Ay Sr
Israel Simon, 34, owner of the Friendly Family Food Market, 715! 5% E. 524 Bt, ‘said the burglars took
Tonight's contests, which the] free of charge, will be held at the| the es
pr bad
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public will be permitted to witness) 5¢¢ all the important sights of Ce
following centers for the schools Wise hae " Jungle Phd Police Find Report to
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In hy Survivors of tonight's round contests are being held to select shot.
Man Was Shot
SGT. HAROLD MORTON and
his squad were their dis-
th hl a In the Indianapolis contest, dis- any 3 ceive the coveted Times Spelling! trict last night and thankful that
all was quiet.
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" |portant legislation still awaiting!
act provision ment by July 31 18 to be met, he said. If by that date there is ima mam Mr. Lucas said he would ONE: A joint resolution recessing the Senate from late July until a return-to-work date later in thé summer, or, TWO: Request President Truman to call a special session, It was the first admission by an administration leader that action on the “must” program
Mr. Lucas keyed his remarks to the current log jam over the §$5,580,000,000 Marshall Plan ex-
two nights, "| Sunshine and & shifting of Hght|™ ene
{will permit temperatures to rise
UNITED STATEA WRATHER BUREAU
PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY ARIAS
the Montana-Wyoming boundary.
INDIANA WEATHER An extensive Canadian cold wy mass which was centered gover Indiana early today was expected to hold temperatures slightly below normal tonight throughout the state. Frosting in the central and northern portions was expected toa be less severe than in the past
winds to the southwest tomorrow
throughout the state and to a high of 60 in Central Indiana.
Official Weather
Fighting. Go there at
a box "containing coins for the Will return to their same center winners who will compete in once.”
f Crippled C iI at 7:30 p. m. Apr. 18. for .the township finals. Two winners . on Basil PD of ont second preliminary. At the sec-/from each of the nine townships his squad. skidded to arets and $25 in change also were| ond preliminary the field will be (will spell against winners from !front of the address.
In a wink, the sergeant and) a stop ini,
stolen, Mr, Simon reported. They narrowed to two winners from Indianapolis districts in the first . =»
made an unsuccessful try to bat- each center who will represent semi-finals next month. ter open the store safe, the owner | their district at the first semi-! said.
INSIDE, ‘they failed to find]
Every grammar school pupil is anyone shot. But several cus-
finals downtown the first week in eligible to take part if he or she tomers appeared half shot.
Smash Glass Door | May. has not passed beyond
In another burglary, police said, | the front door glass at Duennes’| Market, 420. E 224 Bt, smashed.
The burglars, Mr. Duennes told| May to bid for the U. 8. title in police, hauled away a large quan- {the National Spelling Bee. tity of food and cigarets. The Indianapolis champion will inte Surprised by police, three men spend a week In pion il Fo escaped after attempting to force| with all expenses paid by The fa open the front door of a store at/ Times. He or she will stay at fd . 321 W. Maryland St.
Competes In National The Indianapolis Champion will
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yond the eighth grade and will not be 16 yéars old owned the place, was arrested for
Was|.. to Washington. D.C. late In!districts will be held at the fol-
violation of the 1935 Beverage) Act.
Sgt. Morton and his squad confiscated 38 pints of beer, 39 fifths of wine, 41 half-pints of whisky
34 $5. Fi; | and_seven_pints of whisky.
sergeant and his men re-
GE mumed their patrol and medita-
wihside Community Center. enter, 1200 Shel-|
Ariange Services
Military services for Pfc. Wil-
- | Ham H. Murray, killed two weeks
before his brother, Pvt.. Roy E. Murray, during the invasion of France in 1944, will be held at! 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in National Cemetery, New Albany. Pfe. Murray was a member of {the 83d Infantry Division. His mother, Mrs. ‘Robert E. Smith,'
He also is survived by a son, | James Michael Murray; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Unger and Mrs, Gladys Briner, Indianapolis.
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_itee was reported sharply divided
| policy shortcomings in China. He proposed that $54 million in “frozen”
that the money be spent only in those areas still controlled by the!’ nationalist government.
Farms
nual money bill to the’ House, the committee said that despite an extra direct appropriation of $75 million for the lunch
Other congressional develop-
China aid funds belneh
The House Appropriations Com- ee
rting the department's an-| -
pr ———g . $118
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lives In 3730 E, New York St |TePealer claimed to have these bis
upper hand in both the Senate and| House In the Senate, the group expects! to add many provisions of the Taft-Hartley law to the adminis: tration's measure. But its leaders concede the chamber will vote the “Tart-Hartley” off the books. In the House, however, the coalition - openly
strength tion bill altogether.
Pensions
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