Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1949 — Page 10
St, will be held at 2 p. m. Thurs- are m, Ind h Chapel. Butial Will. follow. In. the 1) Mrs, Mildred M. Anderson mittee-on Banking and the warden at Michigan City orshowed there are six milion | qering Bramiett's release bending Report Theft of $85 A ’
{homes In this country below min-| yp. Supreme Court appeal. —————————————————— been loyed by|Droege, Chicago, and Fred Droege,|2r¢ approximately 2 : 'y Rebutlders 23/Indianapolis; & granddaughter, A Rice fo Address own Aid Offers Help Even : : Gloria Jean Kaim, Indianapolis,|He sald 1.5 million reconditioned Young Hebrew Women f Se el De f ed Mr. Campbell was a director injand a nephew, Rex M. Simma, homes will be required each year| Tn To oo ine todas ny they slopt 0 Jeverely Deaien
a iSnapole + the Brosdney BAP, ing COURLEY’S indiana University School of| Edwin Bennett and Eimer/A compact all-in-one hearing aid, ‘hurch. He was also a/PLAY DIRECTOR NAMED said the banks|/Medicine will speak on “The Mod-|Johnson, both of Kansas City,(designed by Bell Telephone LabSpeedway Conser- Service outstanding job in ®™® View of Sex and Marriage” Mo., were awakened by the house| oratories offers such extra-high Marion TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 5—Dr.! supplying funds for home buy-(8¢ a meeting of the Young|detective who reported their door|PoWer that jt is possible for| Assocla-| Robert W. Master, director ing. “Mutual sa banks in- Women's League of the United [Was standing open. Upon inves- many thousands of the severely dramatics at Indiana State Teach-| creased their i loans Hebrew Congregation at 8 p. m.|tigation the men found the money deafened to hear plainly again. brother, Grover Campbell |low Boy”, silver anniversary pro-|, qu 0" 00 000 ond of 1948” he St. and Madison Ave. pockets. tured by Western Electric under Crawfordsville, and a sister, Mrs./duction of the college's Sycamore] 4 «snd commercial banks fo-| Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, spiritual - Grace Adams, Kansas. creased their holdings in mort-|leader of the congregation, will Drowns in gage loans during the same pe.|Mtroduce Dr. Rice. Mrs. Ben| COLUMBIA, ‘Tenn, Apr. 5 and is said to be the most powerriod from $3.8 billion to $11 bi. Goldman will preside at tie meet-| (UP)—The body of Alva H. ful and efficient all-in-one hearlion.” ling and Mrs. Jack Levinson and Gritten, 47, was scheduled to be|IN§ aid ever made by Western “Tt would appear that the crest Mrs. Dave Shamitz will serve as "eturied to Wirigman, Ind. to-IIHttrIE Ew muss Tor TE Te et he on: |co-hostesses. day for funeral. Mr. Gritten, .a/information on the 60 |has passed. A substantial number’ ieee m— trucker and junk dealer, was|should write for a free booklet, of mew homes are vacant ana Well-Mannered Bandits |dro"ned yesterday when a bridge now being offered by Audiphone| . Burvivors include the{Co. of Indiana, 1116 Fletcher d two sons, Trust Bldg. f
. Safeguard ' » (sampled wine in the Queens Tav- m 4 | ot need 1a low cost housing ern, 547 E. Washington 8t., early YOUR VISION
have been reached in the savings) ‘09ay. 3 he |
ing in the rear of the building, “1 determ a | said he heard a disturbance about necessary 2 a. m, and when hie opened a door | two men came in, one of them] covering him with a gun. After the robbers left, police
| “The housing problem has been young a sign, “Good wine,” writ i | complicated, not eased, by theiten in chalk on the cash register. : bh : KERNEL 4 { l]abundance of government-spon- d ; Established Years
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Notes of appreciation were left by two men who took $46.50 and
savings banks hold more than
$18 billion in deposits and total closed Wednesday afterncon
J Another message on a scrap of i [sored easy credit, The real Prob-ipaper ‘read: “Thanks for the @{lem is how adequate low-cost money—I got the wine.” 1 i% (housing can best be provided. ————
Stress Moose, Corner Market & fillnels, Traction Terminal Suiiding
not solve, the problem because it i ladds to the demand and therefore to the price.” x
Thomas L. Tharp, retired carpenter, who -died yesterday his home, 412 N. Dearborn Bt. will be buried In Wi Park following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey Funeral Home. He was 68. A native of near Lebanon, Ky. |F Mr, Tharp had lived in Indianapolis most of his life and was a
years ago. Survivors include his Laura; a daughter, Mrs. J. D.|}
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