Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1949 — Page 46
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Cinder Final to Be Ma
letic Association. in-Indianapolis, either May 13 or High School. at four sectional centers May 21°
Golf Club. Play in both the sec-
The state golf meet will open] |anttaan, deflersort. Jennings. Scott.
with the finals May 28 at Coffin Jt! Whi AnKln
Dates and Sites Selected For Prep Track, Golf Meets
Indianapolis to Get Two Prep Sectionals;
y 28 at Tech
Dates and sites for sectional, regional and final track and field meets were announced yesterday by the Indiana High School Ath- .
= Sectional track meets will bé held at 16 centers, including two Regional meets will be held! May 21 in four centers with the finals slated for May 2 28 a at Tech|
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ALBANY Clark, Flovd, Harsison. |
erland and Washin ston. ROSH, LE-—~BDenrhor; . Ohio. Rivler.
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EC Ki tional. and final will be on Tams, a A harks “pula, Bul ivan,
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local Pate
William H. Lacker, Stereotype, Dies
Head of Department On Local Newspaper
William HH. Lacker, 8850 E. {Washington St, head” of .the istereotype department for the Indianapolis News for the last 10 years, died today in his. home. He was 67. Born in Cincinnati, 0, Mr. Lacker lived fn Indianapolis 42
Vermillio vears. He was employed by the medal play basis of 18 holes. REGIONAL News for 40 tir k sites . * BLOOMINGTON—Sectional — contestants — os To years, retiring in r Re sites are: from Bloominaton, Evansville. New Albany 1947. Tatap he worked part- ~time| "8100 NaTO TON—-Bartholomew. Brown, (#0C Terre Ha on the Star «Davi Lawrence, Martin, Mon~| INDIANAPOLIS -Tech-Tech, Washing- Mr. Lacker wa 1 -ti roe, rn range an en, Muncie and Rushyiile “ q 8 a long ime! . Rt fis WE OCTET Lak KOKO Pliner: Pu Ware. Munk imember of the Stereotypers Une arter, County sc chaols loc ated ‘south of EAST CHICAGO East Chicaso. Gsry.|ion, serving as president, vice pl 2 2 # f aneluaipe Valoars le “Winners "of Ardl." second. third. and president, secretary and treasurer, {for rth Diaces in the. sectionals, and re ~lof Local 38. SE avnp_creuios Dubois. n. Bir ig ul? shin frst ana witcond, H \ e - Perry Fike, 'osey, Spencer. Vanderours ae y same e itlonal me regional ers e was a member of Cumber-|
and Warrick PT
h ualified
land Masonic Lodge 726, Scottish trained technician to help him align sets for best reception, It will cun: Rite, Sahara Grotto and. 04d’ be. telecast from the transmitter
BE A Dekath. laualified for the finals hool e! ectional golf sites are aig i Olas wn Schools: “Porter| LA FORTE—RBenton, Carroll Gass. schools located north of U. 8. Highway 30, ton. Fulto Jasper Porte, |Fellows. except RaToN®: Marshall, Newton, Brster Binsin, Stark oO TON Pult ptington. [Bt Joseph. Jolt varren. White ie | Survivors include his wife, | - — e a Marshall, wabeh Wells Te he I Delaware. Bikgar Y gif own (race 2% Lacker; two daughters, NDIANAPOLIS ~- (Tech) -Boone, Ham aa ngton, ay, osciusko, BUT R iss acque Lacker and Mrs. \ k. Marion schools Madison, Miami Noble ot bi Highway 40 and Wand yr Wraps Wott, Wiley Elsie Eberhart; two sisters, Mrs. Al POLIS (Washington) — Jen. [Boone Dearborn, catur, ayetie. Foun- Emma Van Sant of Chicago and 8 ath, Franklin, -Hamilto : - iricks, J Joh neon, Sheiby, Marion schools’ drs a, aon, He Marion, (MIS. W. R. Cunnick of Steuben ash fon i CnRk. Cant Hl a sah Seth Ohi ie o. Parke Putnam. Ripley. ville, O.; two brothers, Edward OC nt, Howar us eihy, Bwitzerla . FAYE Toten. t i Juser, | 7B ro RD. Bartholomew, Brown, Cla Laer Chicago, and Arthur ento “ ewton, Pulaski, Tippecanoe. Warren and cay. o wiord, Daviess, Dubals. Flora Lacker, Cincinnati, : and one ] h d Ee on K TO Ln oncksny, Jen: grande hild. Re v ox. Bt AWARA LaPorte, St. Joseph an {ines a pox. ame Fike. Posey. Services will be at 2 p. m. Sat-|
MUNCIE--Blackford. Delaware, ny. Madison and Randol ph. -
Model Cadet, Set for Wood
NEW YORK, Apr. 21—About
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Over Wisconsin
Giedlin's Big Stick Occupies Spotlight
“Times State Serviee NOTRE DAME; Apr. 21-—Two ®
Dick Giledlin,
baseball téam an 11-7 victory
been one tle in the series.
len is scheduled to throw for Notre Dame and John Tennant for Wisconsin, : 4 Runs in 5th
in yesterday's game, and that was
the fifth home ahead of him with a long homer in the seventh. Walter Mahannah, Memphis] ‘senior, was the winning pitcher, although not around at the.end, having retired after two were out in the eighth in favor of sophomore Bob Nemes when he was nicked for two straight singles. Glenn Christiansen, who finished up for the Badgers, was the losing pitcher. Charley Lowe and Sheldon Fink did well at bat for, ths Big Nine team, each getting a triple and two singles. Notre’ i
Ea o je,
- » 3 - F reece Ors wel DOOFRD
has batted for Pliets in sixth ted ‘for Christiansen a ninth, adyeh atted for Ford in ninth,
pi
innin hit in ht ANIL i Plicts 2. Mshaanah. Hit Christiansen (Kozllk), Winn}
oft Nem es Wild pitch y
Umpires—Kowalski and Burk
"Holcomb Withdraws As All-Star Coach
(UP) — Enforcement of a Big Nine Conference ruling which prohibits coaches from directing deams in all-star contests, today | forced Stu Holcomb of Purdue!
All-Star football game, | General Chairman John McDer- | mott announced ‘that Arthur (Slick) Morton of Mississippi | State will replace Holm nd coach’ of the Northern _ Senior~All-Stars who will" oe picked group of northern West gi agridders at Wheelin ling |, um, Aug. 19,
Syracuse “Middleweight Posts 10-Round Decision
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Apr. 21 : (UP) ~Joey De John, a local mid-
0 Henry, 8cott, Jy
6,
WHEELING, W. Va., Apr. 21 /men—Marcel
Igo, Warrick and Washington
we mene [fst CHUrcH,
Palestinian Memorial
the time the dust settled behind
Olympia in the three-year-old stakes at Jamaica this spring, Model Cadet. and Palestinian staggered under the wire. stable connections haven't abandoned Kentucky Derby plans yet. Tom Smith, who trains Model Cadet for Mrs. Ada L. Rice, plans ito challenge Fred W. Hooper's
Irish Win, 117,
Even so, their
avorite once again in the Wood on Saturday while {irsch Jacobs who handles Palstinian believes his colt earned
another shot at Olympia by beat.|ing Wine List last week.
Case of ‘Do or Die’ . To date neither colt has had
much luck with Hooper's horse. In the experimental handicap at
ix furlongs Model Cadet was
|second and Palestinian fourth, hig innings and the big bat fhe same. positions they held at
sophomore first the finish of the mile and a sixbaseman, gave the Notre Dame teenth version of the same stake.
In the Wood it will be do-or-die
over the University of Wisconsin. poth horses and unless they nine yesterday on Cartier Field. improve remarkably well, neither It was the 66th game between oi merit a train ride to Louisthe two schools and the win Was|oe smith and Jacobs then will No. 35 for the Irish. There has ,,.. up the Derby and lie in am-
sh for the Derby winners at
bu This afternoon, the two teams pi, iin with their ‘horses freshwill meet again, Lefty Dick Smul- ened for the Preakness.
Model Cadet was shipped to
Santa Anita for the winter where he won his only start and spent
The Irish tallied four runs in the rest of his time "chasing the fifth and five in the seventh, Olympia. |Ha Palestinian started his career yrs Burrell Wright, Indianapoli the contest. Gledlin, Trenton, N./in the claiming ranks but soon| . Te youngster, who has caught the graduated to higher classificaeye of many major league scouts, tion. He finally won a stakes, the drove in two runs with a double in/Endurance Handicap at Bowie, to! and sent two mates give the racing combine of Isador Bieber and Hirsch Jacobs its first ho me-bred stakes winner.
Stranahan Favored vm died yesterday in a nursing To Take Title
PINEHURST, N. C, Apr. 21 Home, (UP) — Going into the quarter- ington Park. final round of the North and|™ Mr, uth amateur golf tournament committeeman of the First Pre-| ‘ ’ today, flashy Frank Stranahan cf cinct, Off Critical List Toledo, O., was a stronger tavor- had ite than ever to take the title away from Harvie Ward.
- Stranahan, the muscular millonaire, hardly had tq limber up|, to win .in the first three rounds |!
Survivors include . his wife, Dia Elliott.r i of match play. : dart i § pedi H PTET they he’ British, (Canadian, Mr, Evelyn Sarshvler; four na hp 1 Fors : 011 n SR CON AIAle Hus faced ington, D. C.; Hubert Garshwiler, ies.D i i 0 Biieti, § 0 | j|Julius Boros of Hartford, Conn. porgersville; Francis and Louis] [Shea wis i 1 3 pone of New England's very best Garshwiler, both of Indianapolis, tke joe g/club wielders, and seven grandchildren. = _|Tadyen 100 0 In the second round yesterday, | Totals 33 93710 Totals 40113413
Stranahan overwhelmed H. W. Mrs. Rose Knighton Whiteside of Roanoke, Va., 7 and in the ‘day's most lopsided mateh, and then trounced C. W. Mulcahy of New York in the , third round, 4 and 2. Defending Champion Ward ‘|from the University of North .|Carolina had his putting troubles | yestérday, and that sent his stock 2 |into a slump.
i Parker Advances
runs | To Semi-finals
eo | PARIS, Apr. 21 (UP)—Frank poteher—By Parker of Los Angeles moved into Ananneh Losing. pitcher Christiansen, [the semi-finals in the Interna-| Spink: Arms Hotel, a granddaugh- .. tional tennis tournament today ler and a great-grandson. after brushing past Paul Remy | of France, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3. — Rounding out the semi-final bracket were three French court-(Payne, 1353 N. Ewing St, Robert died yesterday, will be held at 2
Bernard, Abdesselam and Henri Cochet.
Tennis Triumph
Shortridge High School's tennis University to withdraw as one of squad downed Muncie Central Payne lived in Indianapolis all of the coaches in the Ohio Valley yesterday, 6 to 0, on the Riviera her—married life.
courts,
H. S. Spring Sports Calendar This Week
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Friday Jndianapolts Relays at ‘ech, 2 p, m. wa! Plainfield, en AVIS Pike Twp. at Pp. m,
¥rankitn Twp Sato ras ay Muncie Relays at. Muncie, BASEBALL Today Bnd Dass at Sou hport. 3 at
a Shen vil J, 3: m. Ba ol Cathedr i sR iay rortide i) ot Riverside ap 1, 3p me T t Muncie, $ Riverside No. 1
ech at owe vk, Satu
Today 2 Stispus Attucks, | ‘Southport at Warren Central,” Plainfield at Moores
ro Central at ug S30 pn 3 30 Shortridge vs. v8. Frankits” Twp. at River-
de No.
Attucks at s Forges Aon XR Fangt 2, sennol™s at
hf Tn 5p an 1pm.
Pah Bd Anderson { 9 Fight Results
jurday in East Tenth Street MethBurial will be in. {Washington Park. -,
Services Planned For $-Sat. Hare
Soldier Killed - In- Ruhr Valley
Graveside rites for 8-Sgt. Wesley Hare II, former Noblesville resident, who was killed Apr. 13, 1045, in the Ruhr Valley, Germany, will be at 2:30 p. m. tomotrow in Noblesville Cemetery. He was 19. 8-8gt. Hare entered the Army in September, 1943, and went overseas in August, 1044. He was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star and Purple Heart during service with the 95th Infantry Divieion. The Silver Star, for gallantry in action, was presented to S-8Sgt. Hare for carrying messages across a cut off by heavy artillery fire near Saarlautern, Gem many, Dec, 4, 1944, He was a 1943 graduate of Park
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of Noblesville Presbyterian
Church. tively set. for June 13 in Criminal] gurvivors i Che wols ie Al Bake ee AC Lier Shan bo) Survivors include his parents,| Court 2. ° M vors Jnelude his parents, giq not appear for. his hearing. ii ujes the I RI Me WL TY ’ r. an rs. Orville Fultz; five|y .tar Mr. Anderson obtained-the| ing and fixtures necessary for the com-|than the face amount of ail the bonds. Mr. and Mrs, Albert 8, Hare, No-| Early this week a jury dis-igigters, Mrs. Flossie Woodworth a of huilding, to be located on Said bon mature as follows, vir. blesville; a sister, Nancy Hare, agreed after hearing evidencelMre Togther Bond, Mre. Wroniy|T¢lUrD Of the man whose case wasiiy he pes Di amanns - Bering Nos Masur Noblesyille; two uncles, Frank| against Fred Jones, 22, of 538 “ then dismissed. ny one any - combination |$ 5.000 1t05 July 1. 1 Daws and Misses Frances and| “yr’" And te ded ‘his pen the above’ %iSted branches of such con-| 5.000 6 to 10 July 1. 1951 Hare, Indianapolis, and Willard| Marion Ave, who was alleged t0inrovine Fultz and three brothers, r. Anderson conten |straction wo 7.000 11 to 17 July 1. 1952 re, Noblesville, and an aunt,|haxe:taken the girl, Dec. 4, 10 &layirorg BR. Tester Lee and Philip COL money should be returned, | The "work shan be constructed tn, fun 10000 Wiodr. Jayla s.| secluded spot in Beech Grove and! Itz. P| He asserted in his petition he {5° bidders, contract and plans and speci- 10.000 : 38 to a July 1. 1954 raped her.” The jury was dis- jand the judge had an argument fications as prepated by Donald Grasem, io 08 8 10 3 July ii : . wg charged after deliberating more John F. Higgins in public over the forfeiture this dianapolis, Ind. = = 0 we] 15.008 88 to i wy 1 isis Garshwiler Rites |tan 12 nour week. He said the judge ordered wis tad spicniiiont aie Tn ie el Jo668 | @ud gure Court attaches sald the final] Services for John F. Higgins, nim to stdy out of his court. |oftics of, the Board of achoot Chmman| 10.008 108 to 117 July 1. 1962 To Be Saturday vote stood seven against five for/{ather of John F. Higgins, Ro Charges Discrimination goats, Indisss.” aad tbe Sale Bdard of| LAN ial huni Sonviction WISH anger Of wadio JSWUon| mpg” minister also charged ini, Eich hopes, must be sped ng) food Haid lf Juha Services for James Harvey| Another youth, 18-year-old Rhi 1 who died Monday in ais petition that there is “great | {branch os of ‘work dg which the 15-308 18 io 1% July. ine! Garshwiler, 1022 8. Senate Ave.|yames D.' Hatcher, 1007 River nelander, Wis. hospital, were |discrimination made inh: cases; augue of t Aer me 84 Pag 10.000 17 to 187 July 1. 1969 retired Republican political figure,| Aye, also arrested on the girl's{to be at 9:15 a. m. today in St.| t law r ctice. Proposals shall be properly and com. Said bonds are bein tssued fof the * Mary's Church there. Burial where certain lawyers pra [pletely executed on proposal blanks adn {purpos raising funds to be used: in complaint, is now serving 2 to 21 y' ere. Buria Was, efore his (Judge Howard's) accordance with Indiana Form No, 6. and th he construction of a Shop Addition, and home at 1336 N. Delaware St.|years in the Indiana Reforma-|to follow in St. Mary's Cemetery, [court™ Amped, by eet ar Criss “Aes High School In the City will be held at 10:30 a. m. Satur-|{5ry, He was sentenced after a : {Accounts,’ and. Non Ca ston affidavit. re-|of Indianap in G. H. H 1 ' > He closed his petition with the iired ner ine Statutes of Indiana. Each| Bids Shay a in sealed envelopes ad day in G. H. Herrmann Funeral {ria], Jan. 11. oss] shall be accompanied by a de-|dre ard of School Gome Burial will be in Wash- ’ Miss Firestone Writing statement: of ‘an: acceptabie certified or cash missioners. 150 orth Meridian Street.” In. “Your titioner would further pork check, made payable to the, Boar lis. Indians. endorsed “Bid for He was 65. ill Bl Victi Musi f Movi our pe of Bhool Commissioners of the City o Sthool “Building "Bands of May. 1949" Garshwiler, Republican Danvi e ast ictims usic tor ovie {show that to his belief and ob- Indianapolis in the amount of not less bid shall not be considered if the envel-
13th Ward for 10 years,| been {ll ""the last three months, son County and lived in Indianpolis 40 years, He was a member of the Teamsters Local, No.
Sérvices for Mrs.. Rose Knighton, formerly of Indianapo-i lis, who died Monday in the home of a. daughter, Mrs, Gertrude Lindsay, in Birmingham, Ala. were held there Tuesday, followed by burial ‘there, A native of Troy, N. Y., she lived in Indianapolis most of her| life. She was a member of the| Episcopal Church. In addition to her daughter, she! is survived by a son, Ray Knighton, Indianapolis; a sister. | Mrs. William A. Holt, wife of the late former proprietor of the
‘Mrs. Emmett Payne |
Services for Mrs, Cora we
p. m. tomorrow in the Brookside, Evangelical and United Brethren | Church. Burial will be in Anderson Cemetery, She was 74, A native of Boone County, Mrs.
Surviving is her husband, Emmett Payne; two, {stepsons, Ivan and Clarence|
Payne; a stepdaughter, Mrs, Mary Hunter, and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Butner, all of Indianapolis,
Thomas F. McCarty |
Services for Thomas FranRlin| McCarty, who died Tuesday, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in {Moore Mortuaries Northeast! «| Chapel, Burial will be in Beaver) Cemetery, Fishers..He was 86, Mr. McCarty was born in! Hamilton County and lived in Indianapolis 10 years, He for-| merly lived in Noblesville, Sur-!| vivors include his daughter; Miss! Esther McCarty: a son, Zelphia|
Ammerman,
Services for Mrs, Pleila, Ra, stadt Ganhs, 4928 College’ who died Tuesday, will be lo at!
view Golt!l p. m. temorrow in Moore Mor-| ANDERSON, Ind., Apr. 21 OP . Burial —The body of a man identified!
. {tuaries Colonial Chapel. will be in Lutheran Cemetery, _{Pershing. She was 60. Mrs. Ganhs was a member of
Plans Move for New Attack Trial
L. move for a new trial of a West Side man charged with the rape School here and was a member |of a 13-year-old music student. | Airborne Division,
He was born in John-|/8chool girls critically burned in
“critical” list today at Riley Hos-
Bennett,
being released toilet of the building.
Ticket Sale Charged
were taking mental inventory of their enterprise in the “city jail today, minus their stock.
[ins a lottery and gift enterprise.
(ities today, arrested as’ they at-
i rests.
McCarty; a brother, Virgil Me. | Carleton Campbell, Carty, and a sister, Mrs. mel a gunshot had been heaid.
Mrs. Stella Ganhs
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Thi§ will be the station-break pattern of WFBM.TV., be used principally for station identification, according to Harold Holland, , chief engineer of the station.
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West Side Man Accused by Girl, 13
Deputy Chief Prosecutor Robert Carrico today said he would
The trial date has been tenta-
The two Danville, Ind, grade
a steam explosion at the school there Monday were taken off the
pital. Hospital physicians announced that Phyllis Shaw, 11, and Patsy 10, were progressin “satisfactorily” in their recovery. The children were burned when steam backed up in the cold water pipes and exploded upon into a basement]
Door-to-Door Pool
Two “walking business men" |
Joseph Evans, 37, 732% 8. Illinois St," and Henry Greenwood, | 140, of 829 Michael St., were ar-!
5 rested yesterday with 15 books of |= or ToL Le wee. LARGEST SELECTION
{baseball pool tickets in their possession and officers said they were attempting th sell them door to door,: They also had packets of “Morocco Club” pool tickets. Both were charged with operat-
Raymond Fultz Rites Tomorrow
Services for Pfc. Raymond F. was killed Apr. 19, 1945, in Neese,
morrow in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel. Sutherland Park Cemetery. He was 19,
Pfc. Fultz entered service Mar. 4, 1943. He served with the 101st feiture of a §
awarded the Presidential Citation. |
judge.” Itz, native of Indianapolis, who rmany, will be at 3 p, m. to-
Burial will be in
which. was] for a prisoner.
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 21 (UP)— servation
| Elizabeth Firestone, 25-year-old lacks judicial temperament "an daughter of rubber magnate Har-'is not unbiased, therefore is unfit the bid, atirster to" Whom. the swaid vey 8. Firestone Jr.,, was here to- {to be judge of any court in the made will be ona to furnish an day to begin a career writing mu- {State of Indiana. R sic Akron, O., composer will write the had “no comment” score for Robert Montgomery’'s|the petition. next movie. She has written 40 seen a copy of the petition and| x compositions and given concerts/did not care to discuss the the Cer: of 1ndianaboiis reserves the FED jh rd id. at at Carnegie Hall
for motion pictures. The| ‘Judge Howard
charges.
INDIANAPOLIS
Watch Repairing ~ Accurate — Dependable Quick Service = Moderate Prices % Wolf Sussman, inc. 239 W. Washington St.
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2nd Floor—1
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- Buried in Floral ork | !
| Mnitary burial for T-4 J. Gor-| {don Phillips, who died in Belgium, | |Feb. 8, 1945, as the result of an laccident while on convoy duty, | lwill be held by Speedway Post, | |VFW in Floral Park, following! {services at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in {Conkle Funeral Home.
28, “1 A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Sgt. Phillips was moved overseas with the 43d Infantry 1944. He had entered service Mar. 12, 1940 and received his basic training In Ft.
Worked as Shirt Cutter wi had attended ington High School. He was. employed as a shirt cutter in C. 0. Gooding Co., before entering.
Surviving are his father, Peter Phillips; his mother, Mrs, Mertie| Pfaff; a sister, Mrs. Mary Cobb, and four brothers, Harold Phillips, Kentucky; Ansie Phillips, Den troit, Mich.; Russell Phillips, Co0., and Donald Phillips,
Schricker Refuses To Remove Judge
Releess- Petition oward Ouster
Gov. Schricker today denied a petition asking removal of Municipal Judge Joseph Howard submitted to him by Vernon Anderson, gospel minister and Indiana
The Governor refused to comEarlier he had said he did not think he had power to oust Judge Howard on| the strength of the petition.’ Mr. Anderson yesterday petitioned the Governor .to remove Judge Howard from the bench of Municipal Court 3 for “conduct unbecoming a duly appointed
ial.
Wants Bond Money Mr. Anderson is owner of the Anderson Foundation Hotel, Michigan St. and-Indiana Ave., S0no) and upon occasions has supplied| 8 bond for prisoners at the jail. The petitioner based his case! 104 {partially on a disagreement he |Siananolity indians. {had with Judge Howard over for-|the City of Indians 500 bond he supplied Street untill 2 P. M., ‘Several months|fime. May 4 1913, and ago Judge Howard ordered the! A pried than the above time will be ce ceding the bond forfeited when the prisoner”
said Joseph Howard! price, or a ale. bid bond total uted Ine Joa d by the bidder
said today he! forage | price,
He said he had not of Chapter 319 of
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on to make on |Loss than th
2 THURSDAY, "APR. 21, 1949
New Law Clarifies installation Set LO
E The 1949 rent control laws 1
which went inté effect Apr. 1 have [clarified the eviction privileges of
(the: 1948 regulations, Patrick J. | Barton, area rent director, said
today. |" Under the new controls; he said, {landlords may evict tenants’ to make permanent conversion of the property to commercial use |through remodeling or altering it; personally making use of the. | property for non-housing pure ' poses, and permanently withdrawling it from housing and non-hous--|ing rental markets with no intent
1 Death Notices
SLER — Emma’ Ann, 916 English " wife of John Amsler, mother . passed Services ad
* Mrs. Ken Keeney will be installed as maharanee of the
MES,” 2%
Ploial Park Friends CHAPEL OF “THE E CHIMES."
Prospect SaturPri lends tovited. Burial may call’ at
the Shrine Guild Tuesday, Apr. 26, | Gives raura 1229 Martin Bt. passed away Wednesday morning, after a banquet at? p.m. in the Hie Of Fmery Eo Bates fia, Head: arie ates an I's, y - rk. { Mrs. Mary Thom Travertine Room, Hotel Lincoln. rick I adiae od Whesler Thompe y. av nd, AD
A drill exhibition and dancing will follow the installation ceremonies.
Society Reports On Cancer Fund
Marion County Cancer Society fund campaign workers expressed |confidence today that they would exceed their 1949 goal of $60,000.
rust + sty, city Ti C.__WILS Abel Vor” THE clirites.” Prospect St. Priday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood. ¥ THi Bim dil at ‘the “CHAPEL O
PYON—Mrs. Joyce, 4920 Wine throp,. ,w Nile of ©. Porter Compton,
mother of Stephen, daughter of Mrs,
Mabel Marvel, Ow wengvilie, in dy assed away Wedn ce FLANNER & BUCHANAN MOR"
TUARY_ Friday, vited. Priends may call at MOT LUALY,
LEGAL NOTICES "LEGAL NOTICE
'R ; State of Indiana, Randolph County, ss:
the Randolph Circuit Court January
an- E | Plaintitts hereit having filed their com
Paul Starrett, chairman, laint king to have ‘the defenda nounced that 13 per cent or $8012} Andrew E') Falihaner declared: ecally dead had been collected in the few, and io, Dave *Ratdcioh ration of his days in which the drive has been | |at Winchester. Ir India
EREFORE. ‘Andrew E. Fauls open. {haber, defendant OR the above entitied use of action is Herp notified that Volunteer workera held a_re-| |uniese | he be and appear on the 2 5th day port meeting yesterday in the In- of June. 184%. at the Court House an dianapolis Athletic Club.
che: Hoty Randolph Ee The special gifts division, head-|
and the seal of this ed by Mrs, George Starke, ac- court this Youn “day of April 1048. © counted for $4560, more than half Clerk, Randolph Circuit Te.
lof the money already collected. Rise, ror Platmtits.
The government lapd- publiic of-/ NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS fices division, directed by Martin ol Notice is hereby siven tl that bids will oe a
R. Cahill, has. collected 22 per missioners of Ihe City of Shdianapolis In Incent of its quota. n
oard's office, 150 North Meridian street, Indianapolis, ®Indiana. une-
sere co rmmirninnne | £1] WO 0'ClOC ; Central Standard LEGAL "NOTICES Time. 1940. ‘when bids will be NOTICE T! ERS Ehente Th gale B 11 Te 13187 ) 0 BIDD ghty-seven ousan ollars TOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO- lot non-callable bonds of said School City, ROOM ADDITION-TO, E MAKING | nunibered from 1 to 187, inclusive, shen
|OF ALTERATIONS INCIDEN |ADDITION, AT LEME ARY E. LOCATED 3614 EAST INDIAN APoLis INDIANA. Sealed | Proposals for the construction of|ceed e addition to, and the making Interest shall be -evidenced by interest
‘band for the principal sum of $1.000. TO ScHOoL {shall be ted Ma: eS 36th bear interest at the |cessfu
rate bid by t which rate shall not exe 13%) per annum
d jot {terations incident to such addition | {warrants or coupons attached to each o lementary School” No. 1, located atisaid bonds maturing on the day of East J6th Street in the City of In-/January and July in each year until the Indiana, will be received by (principal shal De paid e Coupo Commissioners of | January 1, 1950. being for interest to that lis, Indiana, at the date. Interest and principal will be pay ce of sald Board, 150 North ridian able at the office The Board o 1
Central Standard Commissioners in the City of Indianapolis, 1949, and will then be pub-/Bidders shall name the rate of interes} aloud. Bids re- which said bands are to aximum rate above Stated returned un sald Interest must be in multibles of
op The work for which proposals are asked one-fourth (%) of one per cent (1
n han five (5%) cent of the total bid it bears any distinguishe
ope Sotteising rk. No bid, once filed. shall be with=and a surety company in an to five (5%) per cent of| The necessary to be used in bid
form ding will be furnished upo |
ac- su the undersigned pursusn ond in the amount of mal corporate action taken hy his Board 00) per cent of the con- [on JDesember 28, 1948. and 2, 1940, pursuant to the power olen this work shall not be | u Be he Board by the Indiana Statue o arch 9, 1931 (Acts 1931, page 201). The full right is reserved by the Boar discretion, to reject any and al No..bid will be considered exc % those nade on a bid blank supplied
or waive an all be Accompanied Lo . intormaitie No bidder may withdraw Wis [check dra awn os certified by Jan e of forty-five (45) ~days|/sapolis bank or trust company, flan, Dig the date set for. the opening thereof, bank or trust company Paro. Tot Ins Instructions to dders, plans. specifi- flanspolls which is a member bank of - obtained trom the the deral Reserve System, and payable . Donald Graham, to the order of The Board 8chool Indianapolis. Indi- Commissioners of the City of Indianwenty ($20.00) 'apolis for at least three per cent. (3%) of r set. which s0 deposited the face Jus of the bonds. will be refunded if plan 1s and specif THE BOARD OF SCHOOL tions are returned in good condition within] COMMISSION Thirty (30) days after the opening of th | soles Sr ThE ore AILEY,
ds By 'M. V. Dated this 14th day of April. 1949, | tndianapolis, ~ indiana H SCHOOL April 18, 1949,
amount - equal
{one-hundred ge rates
s | to ine provisions |
Shapter 3 the General in its . | bids.
pursu ant the Acts of Asgembly of Indiana of 1 B: { School Commissioners of |
NOTICE TO I BIDDERS CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO-ROOM Barthes Director. _ [ADDITION AT ELEMENTARY, SCHOO. NOTICE TO BIDDERS |STR consTh F_AN ADD ITION TO| Sealed Dropos
CTION BCHOOL BUILDING NO. 20 jof Located at 3 as 1840 Plessant Ruf Parkway, 8. Drive 1 Indiana olis, wil napolis. Indiana e received by The Board ¢ ool Com= Posie or the construction | issioners of“ thy consisting > four (4) ith f d, No. 150 Norta or makin i : M, 1949,” and "opened and fead
H of Indianapolis, aloud. a
* of Linoleum. in Indians RUGS from $2.39
Look for the sters with the big ved front.
* HOOSIER * PAINT & LINOLEUM CO.
211 B. Washington. RL S81 Indiana's Oldest
> Teen-Age Boys Held In Theft of Bottles
Two teen-age boys were in the custody of Juvenile Aid Author-
tempted to remove bottled soft] drinks from the Pepsi-Cola Bot-| tling Co., 1030 E. Nef York St.| last night.
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED
BRING IN THE PIECES
DR. JOS. E. KERNEL
TRACTION FERMINAL- BLDG.
ALS
INDIAN
605 8. Capitol
105 N. Illinois St.
D ALUMINUM SIDING
immediate Application
DEAL DIRECTLY WITH THESE OWNERS [ES
Credit Jewelers
ROOFING & . SIDING CO. RL 1359
h e of the said Baard Fhani the above
ana Ventilating and Electric necessary for the
listed branches of such construction work e ‘work shall be. constructed in full ccordance with this Notice; Instructions rs; Contract;
bid upon all or an comb tion of "the above listed branches of such; construction work, The work shall be constructed in tu| taecordance with this notice, instructions to bidders, cification las prepared
rchitects, Bt *ndianapols. eering 0., Merchants
Building,
eine . are on fil
{fineer Bank ndlananolis e. C
Associates, Architects, 350 E {aan WAY. Sn h- Drive, i 0] | diana, an PETAR, avis an 840 Commission ners, 1 Engineers. 912 K. of P. Building, Indian: | Ton iaussione Hn ort {apolts. Indian Architects, 1400 Fletcher Trust B | an, sontinet, documents. | inclu ine dra¥- Indiana pols, indiana; M. ) specifications, are A e ~ - 118s and, spec ° Sethe mis: Aneering Co., 804 Mevchants Bank Byiid
stoners. 150 Indiana. and the
Ed’ Zolner, manager of plant, said bottles had been disappearing Tor several days and a {guard was posted to make the ar-
Services Tomorrow
For Gunshot Victim TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 21— (UP)-—Funeral services will bel!
{held tomorrow for an 87-year-old)
man who died last night from a gunshot wound suffered Apr. 12. John Campbell, survived by 52 {descendants including five greatgreat- grandchildren, was found {wounded at the home of his son, near here
Mr. Campbell died at Union Hospital.
{Find Wabash Man Dedd |} ‘In Railroad Yard
as Farris Castle, about 50, of Wabash, Ind., was found today in} the" Big Four Railroad yards here. | Police said Castle's legs were cut off below the Knees, and he
the! f—
SAVE 10% — Bring Your Fur Coat to Marilyn's Scientific FUR STORAGE $1.00
ed to $50 dor only
LT w
rndquarters Knew’
.- SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES
MADE TO ORDER MILL-END SHOP Pennsylvania 1-1
RE
tor
128-130 N. PENNSYLYANIA ST
“Names Xow wm Furniture and Masi
e na Bo. ccounts, and Non-Collusion Affidavit :
properly and com PrOPOSAL bianks Sega anaes ue accordance with Indiana Porm No. 96, depbdit or. an and shall be astompanied by Question; cashier's check,
hool Comm ssioners of Collusion yf fi rd Shglanags lis in the amount of Bot pA] DY ror
el a Five ber oF Cent 13% Lo : g otal price, or a satisfactory ond ex , certified oriecuted by the bidder and a surety come de payable to theipnan Co! minissloners of theiCen:
of Schoo in an_amoutt equal to Five Per JCity of ndisnabolis In the amount of hot, Tne Contractor to whom an award Is 0! total bid price. of a satisfactory bid bond | {Eats WILD equ ndr
m ireq to furnish an ac, executed by the bidder and ‘a a surety com- in -the amount. of equal 1
One Hun per. Cent 100° Five (5%) coptract price. +4 e Contractor to whom an award isliess han on this work shall not bg Jequired to
ade will’ be furnis prescribed scale of wag ceptable surety -hond Pod mount {One roent of the com oral
ndiana, od by 3
f_ the Acts.of indiana - of 1935 School Commissioners of
Guaranteed WATCH REPAIRING bv = { RITE'S sxwrny suo
© 43 8 ILLINOIS ST.
DIAMOND
LOANS
, BUY DIAMONDS °
Saturday,
*" LEoN TAIL 235 Mass. Ave. "30
ZEPHYR All-Weather y . Awnin
90 Dorman nN IN. 437350 Shisined 13563
On un red (100%) iF on Bi ork Shell, Bo not be
tie to "ihe egyisions
Bohool ommissioners o ae reserves
fn for & dae ATE i
r i os | the Ct Cy at BRADOUS Teserves the righ normalities. No vo bidder Ey a :
(45) days_ Tier the Lo 28 1Or the
fnatonctions to bidd lans and speci! fications for he Genel true! tion may 10 m m the office a the Archi-ij,
sel, refunded a pecif] Cations are retur sondition within thirty days
East oe Fall C Jib ay of April. 1049.
adianapolis. [specifications for th > Mec may jatned from 3
8 Wark Dass 4 Me 40 0,
RING CO...
I iw First Block
In To At the first report meeting. { Fisman e. Fatiliaber, etal vs. Andrew
ac. etermined pursuant to the provisions - of | a & Chapte Rhe Gen-
, so
Pershing, “ARIES
- Heuser; brother a Heuser,
wm
EICHEL—TRoberl Mayme Ro!
of Robert J. Eichel Fuiaahetn Eichel a
, City, Pp Sesidenice. oa < 3
§irices Gin HO 601
into res Services PF
3:30 p.m
rk ond (ORTUARIES.
GANAS — Stella of 4928s Colley rest Tuesday ev
3441 come
Collexs Av Burial
Ind, ARSH
of Evelyn of Harry Huber! Garshwiler, pas ay. Funeral 8
the G. H, HI OME,
505 8 nvited. Burial JiSnds C
may ay.
ROVE He of Jesse Grove ice Smith, Sper orn, Osborn,
mortuary aiter HAMPTON—J oss nushand of | Mrs. Anna F. C vived by four & Wednesda
HARVEY—0la | i passed. away Everett Harvey,
ston
HEUSER—Pvt. | loved son of
SFciday,
¥ i * JACKSON- bor rant; fa a Pain arian Winke Friends may c FUNERA al HOM after 7 30 a.m Panture Burial Washingt
KX ATZEN BERGE
Goran B a atgenberger Gentry, Mrs. : lorida, Mrs. iam Pothast of childre: passe Fis, may c NNERAL HOM
ni Ty riends ton Park KELLEHER All Maher of M obert -E. Kelle ufly, died at uneral Saturds Y MO RIDA RY St., a. m, St niermest’ Hol
" Ap ; "invited
nova. ¥ flowers.) KRrikC H—Cresci ars, wife mother of Edw: ehce Kriech, Mi of
will m HE for pr
LACKER— Willis
- and “Arthur La
p.m, Church, Keysto
Bu MOORE } MORT LONG—Clark B i)
may call at fur MARKS—H, Be ridian, husbar father of Rober! apolis and Cincinnati, O Sakowitz
ndianapolis H rl ends | MAY Ca MARTI ly of tered 1 Crermany, Feb Cora lL. Weber, and Charles E. ‘urday. 2 p. m, 5342 E. Waship welcome. Burl MOORE MORT MAY Harriet mother of Ha geier Vo Ma I gister £0 race Francis dn
Covinaton Ky. 41 E. 49th St Service by KIR
McCARTY — T lesville,
Warman, Alvan ra !
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