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: es — WEDNESDAY APR. =, 1049 Accidents Cost™ New Playground in Prospect for Northwest Side Children World Repori— Sworn in as: Conservation Commission Members Lives of 4 on Plan Rn 43 y A r : ww 85) - Indiana Roads Its ‘Renublies’ mE lana Koad Its ‘Republics SE: ‘14 Injured Here in p iS poms Spectacular Crashes Formula Seeks ’ 2 On Slippery Streets | | To Retain Ties [$4 Indiana highway accidents Of Commonwealth aS elaimed a toll of four killed last a itl Pre To t,- while 14 Indianapolis per-| : * nigh The Commonwealth conference 7:35 sons were injured, one critically, has agreed on a formula per- 30 in 29 accidents on ‘city streets mitting India to remain within ss] slippery from rain. the British Commonwealth as an “200 Consly 7 The dead were: : |independent republic, it was 15 , Willard Skaggs, 34, New Al} {learned today. 8 Frontier © bany. | Under the formula, Republican Sol Clarence Uebelhor, 33, Ferdi- {units of the Commonwealth would Sil ah niin nand. | recognize that King George VI 00, Boat fh Mrs. Hattie Funk, 44, Detroit. | has a “representative and sym-! 9: alter P. Anthony, 69, Prince- bolic” part in the commonwealth, z 30 Come | n a ' 7 a jit was understood. A series of spectacular acci- : op Mic, HO +00 | Giibert | dents took place on the rain- aus republic cold Je 2 New mombars of the Conservation Commission were sworn in yesterday by Supreme Court - 0: Serena swept city streets last night. A. J. Thatcher (left), city recreation director, and J. A. Steinmetz, Kessler Homa Inc., inspect ber of a free association of which| Judge Paul Jasper (left). Commissioners are (left to right) Howard Hiestand, Kentland Republican 1 :30 | Beulah = Planed Against Building of land donated to Indianapolis for park use. the king is one of the symbols. | reappointed from the commission; Ora Ax, Jasonville Democrat; Roger Branigin, Lafayette Dem- - - __ 45 Navy Mu 114 E. St. Clair 2Ppe narrowly| A Dew. city playground. for. ... Robert E. Barlett and Joseph probably be put. in shape for | A'com myn que Amusing) ocrat, and James M. Tucker, Paoli Republican. i S40 as eu i within a week. agreement in principle on the con- — 1 escaped being crushed to death| children of the northwest side Morley, officials of Kessler Use . olte > : A - by. a car that caromed off the| will be in operation for summer Homes, sald” the deed to the Aladin Jois Juciuded ye Stiutional uspovts ut’ common-|] Perry Nook Or. Hall to Talk Reports Filling Station 1 39 - sate Jone posta ¥i Pennsylvania vacation months, land has been presented with- 135 feet, and were originally |be issued tonight. It was under- B d Ch Robbed -of $231 Here - 2nd Market Sa. AS i nto! Donated to the Park Board out cost to the Park Board for plotted in the addition for play- [stood to already have been on airm Nosy 'Burglars obtained $231 building 4 by Kessler Homes, Inc., nearly acceptance, and will probably ground use. drafted. - J. Perry Meek, nman real from the “customary hiding : wh Miss Chappel was pulled out of two acres of land in the com- be considered at the regular » oo dren fom Spproximslely ‘Stage By Stage’ {tor and insurance sw has on erence place” in an East Side filling stae —0 CTY : pany’s West Kessler addition meeting of -the department to- omes in e a on It was int been named chairman of the : 30! To oe Bo Robert Cavander| near 20th St. and Warman Ave, morrow. bounded by 20th and 21st ts. |sormula would a a ion County U, 8. Savings Bonds pn ic Ei tion, the owner reported to police - ok 6: : 29, of 722% E. 1 St. as they Will be cleared, graded and sup- A. J. Thatcher, city recreation and Kessler Blvd."and Warman |w.aith association for the repub-| Organization. Tom C Energy today. > +00 orld stood in the banif doorway await- piled with: playground” equip- - director, sald work would be - Ave, will make use of the eo. lics of Ireland and Burma. But| Mr. Meek has served as a vol-| TO Be Discussed Paul Linzie, owner of the Shell 15 [Hoosier ing a troll ment if they are accepted by the started immediately on accept cilities offered by the new rec |axperts on constitutional matters \unteer with the U. 8. Treasury . te era Service Station, 1845 E. Michigan :30! Bing Sin - . . Ig mes al rvice ’ - “. As Mr. Savon r jerked Miss| Park Department. ance, and the ® playground would reation area, _____|emphasized that the future struc- | since the formation of the bond) BIOOMINGTON, Apr. 27—Dr. St. discovered the loss when he 45 Wake-Up Chappel from the path of thé car, ~. [ture of the commonwealth can be program prior to World War IL yy. 1, Hull, director of the remote sed the station this. mornin “100 The Wes her leg flew up and was pinned Your Job : "Ho Prices Full teady completed only “stage by stage.” [and Irom 1941 wt} 1943 he was! control division of Argonne Na- Sp Bp 5 : . oh 5 : 8:15 lus (i against the building by the auto- India’s Prime Minister Jawa-/2 member of the State Defense {tional Laboratories, Chicago, will er he found a door leading - 0:30 ‘pat Bet oblle. Sha suffered rg an cndion Farmer Considers. in Mo dora tel Ac tive Tra de Raslal “Neha i vistt Dublin fo- Savings Committee. |speak before alumni at the third|a grease rack unlatched. £45 es. fan > {ojury and was In. {aif dondition} Y orrow "for talks reland’ e served as payroll sayings annual Alumni School of the In-| Missing was $171 in currenc — today in Methodist Prime Minister John Costello, chairman for Marion County un- diana University School Business and - Be as 1a “where xy 3 Sh § | Mr. Skaggs died hotp i Sag ol Hog prices .remained fully| Cattle prices rose as much as|{ It was understood Mr. Nehru til the new appointment was an- on May 6, part of a day-long con-'ysually hide the day's receipts,” 9 Artbar 6 i Jeaetiare at 1% a Sh lotey Wat lying S JOR teas with Yesteraay's Jewes in 50 cents in fairly active Sade, : desires to obtain first-hand ac- nounced by J. Dwight Poterson, ference in the university campus. Mr, Linzie said. AS - or! !moderately active trade in e earlings an eifers, sold at|counts of events preceding Ire-{Vice chairman of the savings) H il di “A i > oe Bridge on State Road 7 eight ‘Indianapolis Stockyards today. (prices 25 to 50 cents higher, land's emergence pn - ng ublic/ Ponds state advisory committee, |r all wil Giscuss . fomie In a second burglary, the'A. J, 0% g p gy a e Future of Busi- Waterman Co. 1432 Kentucky 18 Milles north of Madison. He was Should Give Careful | Poa and: choice 170 to 250- steers rising 25 cents. Lightweight (and also to acquaint Mr. Costello] Mr. Meek is a World War I vet-|ness.” Herman B Wells, univer- Ave. lost a quantity of socket 10; $ down aut ot his i= ad under- Study fo Limitations und barrows and gilts sold at high-good and choice mixed with some aspects of the common- eran and is a past president of sity president, will speak on “The wrenches valued at $177. Wilbur 24 god , : neat x Sut police said. y 57 75 to $18.25 and $18.50, the yearlings reached sn, Duns wealth conference which are ofthe Marion County Cancer So- University and the Business| Waterman told police entry had Rg prio T. Uehelhor, who was a pas- By JAMES GRAYSON [top price. ;erous small lots of good yearlings | importance to India and Ireland. Ciéty, Indianapolis Civic Theater, Graduaté” at a luncheon. been made by smashing the glass :00 Wendy senger, died of a fractured skull Prices from $17 to $17. 75 were brought from $24 to $25. Odd : and is vice chairman of the indus- : +15 {Aunt Jon and crushed side when a car 3 1 SB only child, waried, paid for .250 to 290-poundersilots of heifers moved at $24.50 Germany trial division of the Indianapolis), Other speakers during the day in a rear door.. 11 :30 Helen In driven by Walter Heichelbech, 24, ® Fa we | whiletheavier weights moved at|to $25. ; Communty fund >" {include John :Langum, vice presi- 45 [Ow Gal also of Ferdinand, sped off State| One of My farkors farms. WO fg1650"t0 $17.25, Bulk of medium and just BRIG. GEN. Telford Taylor, So.-{dent of the Pederal Reserve Banki| GEORGE W, USHER == 00 cits Road 545 Aid miles south of St. Wo Serb npr All- Lightweights from 100 to 160 yearlings weighing 1000 pounds Ahetend raseoutor ig ihe wa Local Issues { Ee nasbrook:. of El Funeral Home 3:15 Mo po Meinrad crashed into a util=| pounds brought $15 fo $16.50. Sow |and less sold at $22 to $23.75. Sev- es 8 at Nuernberg, sal id Chapel Organ * 18] ity pole. The driver was unin.| Ing station in town when my | 0 C5 00 ca steady as 330 to eral loads of low to average good [at Paris today there is a ‘“re- : Virgil Reed, associate director ofl] pel St Sigon 30 Housley rod iat ole tid | father wants ine lay i | eghis S10 a $14.30/ hers A Gh Seung moved TEE of ant natonMen'| HIE" a uae 0h Tn J Walter ‘Thompuon| “sto bs or at dhe” a p= tal to $1550. Odd lightweights| at $19 to § in Germany. American States - E ve ene en MAT 00 Mrs. Funk died in Noblesville] 300 acres some day. ] © R American States pf A +. census. Residence ....... assvbsses CA-7811 15 8. reached $16 and heavyweights re rices Firm Speaking under the owspices of [Ayrshire Col com 15 {Perry M i Hospital at 7:30 p. m. of concus- 1 Hike farming you might dropped to prices of $14 and less., Cow prices remained firm as France's highest administrative, ® pes tag pf .+..| The group also has been invited :30 ‘Nora Dra and compound fractures of you like am rs y inet | Stags moved at $11 to $13. good beef cows sold at $19 to|court, the Conseil D’'Etat, Gen. Belt B.& Sih Ygs pid ‘*|to remain overnight for Cream ! 45 What Ma bots legs, suffered When her hus- be Sonsidered Bla on : 20 Common and medium grades| Taylor said the resurgence was Bobbs- erell Pla 4% |and Crimson BR oe TT 200 Viwd We d's car went out of control on rought $16.75 to $18.75. Canners|inspired by attempts t tify | Cirle Tests pees campus... ..Jcllvit'es ic ude ' Hilltop State Road 37 mort of Straw. |More than anything in the world Home Show Cr owd and cutters moved at $14 to preg — pis. to Justily Girele a the final inter-squad football ie) 8 town and hit a semi-trailer driven|§° ahead and buy it. But remem- ! $16.75. Odd shells sold at $13. | wg, . Co oat To vu 3% spring practice, a baseball game se by an Indianapolis man. ber, your father might have to get Bull prices remained steady in rmany is shaking off it8|cummings Ene com and a track meet. -— Her husband, Henry P. Funk, |® tenant and this would make it a light supply. Native good saus- Lo "ar intellectual apathy and Cummings ¥ "To :00 Mist Hes 73, is in critical ' condition in (harder for you to get back with { uctant 0 AVE age. bulls ol 2 at $19.50 to $21. Shere 8 Boticeable revival of ERIE Ta Tie eis 1 dT G : 15 Hint Ns ; : . t e life of the mind,” he said sow sn jaxpayers . Orouv :30 Winner 1 Noblesville Hospital. The truck hm And too, a tenant migh "es Good beef bulls moved at $20 and |. Ft Sr" RR td 80% 83% P Yy P h ’ “Unfortunately ‘this revival hasigaz Corp = | :45 Make Mis driver, Paul 8, Irwin, 44, of 1235 00t be able to make him as muc : less. ri-Jones of A td 9% 10% z : « money as you would. Many Visitors Still | Vealer prices remain heen accompanied by a resur- |Home ie . Talis pra. gl ep . ton whieh einen the | - pen HI aie ric, romaine tea, gone ‘oc ibtan adonnti 4 EF srs 3: gc Urges Economy ~ a p.m trou have any Jeknona) job In Hall at Midnight at $24 to $25. Most sold at $24.50 tends to take shape as justifica- ind: Ga 8 nt com - 16%, 1% | Formation of non-partisan n probloms, write t¢ James Gray- 5 ul _|tion, sometimes sly and ‘some- pis P & L com 3% 26 igroups in every Hoosier county Mr. Anthony, Princeton banker, yo, in care of The Times, The-attendants. at the ‘Home which was freely paid. Com-l,,,,, brazen, of the events of the indois b & L 8% bid 1 34 to” support legislative candidates| died in Deaconess Hospital, Show almost had to “shoo” thé mon and mediums moved at $16 N " ndpis Wa 16% 1% g1edoed t fcal stat HRIS Evansville, of brain concussion, a} Ir ta the farm awhile Crowds out last night. Although to $23.50, culls from $10 to $15. azl ers. or 18813" 108 4 Pledged to more economical state) PR: CHR: Drona oer. Dos inemousgl a yuu t: y = he farm awhile ie show. closed at 10:30 p. In. Sheep prices were quoted steady. I i A 103% | government was urged today in al sholt stars Jrsternal injuries suffered in an a filling “tation later. Then you there still were visitors milling] Odd head of good and choice|'S0® . 4 len, i tio Tasians Tax 8 Da sTave Howry auto accident Jan. 28 in which his|could either rent the farm or get past the exhibitsfat midnight. |Dative lambs sold at $27.50 to $28.| THE fledgling state of Israel to-| Kin a {7aYers ASs00a’ On, oi Pe wife was killed. help to run the filling station. Today is Chamber ‘of Com-|Best were eligible at $20. A few|day faced a stringent government wi The resolution charges that DUFFY'S 1 Hit at Intersectio : merce Day honoring one of the|COMMON to good grades sold at|“austerity program” designed to|Mas §it spiraling real and personal prop- hopes to suck » n If you decide to quit the Jarm 11 ‘¢o-sponaors. $27. * i permit the country to build its|Nat 108 | erty taxes are a “constant drain Coburn, into ost critically hurt in Indian-|for the gas station you should see Odd head of ‘choice shorn lambs ulation by. tightening its belt. nd 104 lon people's resources and income! but Coburn pop y tigh g apolia accidents was William Min- If you can arrange to get back High school pupils began pour-,.,cheq 28 gi iis discodrage the buildl d dach, 57 Massachusetts| with your father in event you do|Ing through the two houses early. rq, coq from 5 Felons Daly by Such Methods, Premier i SWIG of in and the a Ee hn ~ Ave, TL struck as he|not like the gas station job. You Among the first to arrive wereiang choice wooled kinds. Co David Ben Gurion. sald, can 3a ship of farms.” « LW Bp walked across the intersection of know too much about farming to|classes from Raleigh High parable shorn ewes sold at $7 to “Israel meet the challenge” of its 1 ah New om ih oy ns TIT " ANY Massachusetts 8 Ave. and North St. out lovse from it entirely. School, Fishers High 8chool,[$9, Bulk of common and me-| "re . | md oak ne e assoc atich Sooner wil near midnight. Find out from other station|Berne-French Township School.|diums moved at $5 to $6.50. The premier disclosed in a a Camp 0 a Devore a, presi 3 Wystery-ror Police § traced a car abandoned |operators some of the limitations| Alexandria High School, Mar- Speech sto parliament yesterday Bitsy, BE Ar rn Vice praaat 1606 N. ILLINOIS ST. om near accident to Tony 'E.|placed on you. Also give thought itinsville and Ladoga High Ni J il Br k srae adm h Tre oe te Mi Ma Brande gl 10% ’ ’ - Hammer, 25, 619 N, Dela to the possible competition that|School. ips Ja eax. Jews since the state was estab-|Dnited Foitohona ss ‘sta... 91+ ° [and Charles 8. Raub, second vice — Gi who was arrested on a Rr an Corto the tertiary youplan| Other high schools to arrive|Plot at New Castle he 3 han: Bo pe saved th ii es RY = DeSales Wane T. Sra. : ean “SPRING TERM vagrancy. Police .Ito serve. . e premier's speech pav e ’ ! . » I mitted hitting Mr. Mindach, po 5 later or oh NEW CASTLE, Apr: Way for introduction of a govern- Ales 4 Sie¥ u 3 yn jive sestetary, all of Indianapolis, : pr. 27-—8her- American Loan 4s The victim was In critical con- F k H th escorted the groups through were | iff Robert Pa dgett disclosed toda ment bill to impose rationing of | American Loan 4'4s 60. . Harry Miesse of Indianapolis! egins ay dition at General Hospital with I 1G} AINAWQAY yrs Richard E. Bishop and Mrs.|that he has nipped what he be. |10%, and clothes conserve hard Gifiae Hits, of - wu[has been re-elected chairman. ofy we his right 1 a left . 5 ; P € De-lcurrency, lower prices and permit cn of Bldg 4%s : «e.|the association’s board of direc-|] For Inquiry and registra- “ eg and left arm broken R T Paul M. Fletcher. lleves was a plot to escape from : Oitizens Ind Tol Ys 61 . f . With “JIF and with head injuries, ites omorrow : jail on the t of maximum immigration. Columbia Club 3-58 so |tors. Other toard members in-|] tion, offices open 8:30 to hy Winners Announced part of Francis Hed- iiton_Mie Coro be #1. - viv lclude Mr. Cole, Mr. Hull il 4:30 Monday through Satur- Se e slippery city streets took| gervices for Frank W. Hatha: rick and Clarence Gorman, t Hoos 5 08 I. Cole, Mr. Hully, Mr.) a toll of emergency vehicles; t00.| way, who died yesterday in the a. Repent ¥. Manned of the of three men indicted for fret Banker's Widow Found nd Limestone 44 Be #3, ‘qm Boul, Rhias Athi, w R. Sin-| gay, } ais Sanday, and eophyte Garden ub was an- TASS clair an erman rannert,| IH y . nierFire Truck Hit home of a daughter, Mys. Zora|, ...q as winner of the lunch- | STee murder in the fatal shoot- Fatally Stabbed in Home 2c” ut, C1 ES 1% _|all of Indianapolis, and Ernest D.| ested, friendly counsellors. SK | X ] A Fire Company 7 truck was Teague, 5304 Park Ave. will be tabi t Se ng of Fassett Hinshaw, Shirley| dpls Raflways Ss ¢ Snider, Columb This is the struck in a collision at Michigan held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in|>0% + WOE Srrangement Second banker. CHICAGO, Apr. 27 (UP)—The Investors “i¥itshone Su 61. rf SH OE: £9, us. : Sus and Tinos Sts., and while aan the First Presbyterian Church, 3nd this Wiimers Were Yue. A.J. Sheriff Padgett sald he dis. Widow of a commercial banker | anges Mg h3. ders Indiana Business College a Sater how gency Car 5 was speeding towara| Peru. Burial will be in Fairmount, Garden Club ‘of Mooresvile. and covered some boards the pair had Wa$ found stabbed to death early |N tha * a Puy Ser} ah | in of Indiangpolis. The others for the itching # ¢ that accident, it was hit at Ala. He Was 84. . supposedly torn’ away from the|!0d8Y in the bathroom of her eub’re ¢hs 6b ... i] are at Marion, Muncie, Lo- infactions. athiet 1 at Ala- Mrs. C. W, Roll of Forest Hills ; handsomely furnished apartment, Bub Serv 3%s 75 ... ) J» i : : ally, used shin * bama and Market Sts, by a car| Born in Fairmount, Mr. Hathd- Garden Cub, There will be a plc- jail windows. He believes they Police said Mrs, Ha B Grind k Bun ow {} sansport, Anderson, Koko- ful {driven by Raymond Schnitker, 21,/way lived in Indianapolis three nis table - arrangement for to- intended fo use the boards to as- 56, h ze! Grinde, Ex-aividend. a i! mo, Lafayette, Columbus, WONDER SALV ‘of 103815 N. Tuxedo St. years. He retired several Years|m.rrow: saul: hum, obtain the keys and | dad beeu stabbed ght tes UL 'S. Statement Richmond and Vincennes— aDevelopsd fue There were no sérious injuries|ago as a clerk for the Wabash| mw, glasses from DePauw Uni-{ To : blood ‘meared sci Ora E. Butz, President. All i a found | cio I ! in the two crashes. Railroad in Peru. He was & mem-|yopgity will tour “The House That : a ATES A EOS Ym nel’ |] approved for G.I. Trainin " near r bod 1 WASHINGTON, Avr. 27 (UP) ~Sovern- g, arThe, Ue, being driven to aber of the First Presbyterian|Grows"itomorrow. One group of Really Owners Meet [bathr.om for. © [RE SEE i Gh Bo Toe : rt Cooper, 30, of (Church. pel 27 Students will be accompanied] The Apartment Owners & Man-| Police said she also had been [P*™d With 8 year aso : ive students are. reduested 190A Forest Ave, Tyndall Towne,| In addition to his daughter, he by Miss Audrey B. Beatty and the agers Association was to ett beaten, and that her nose was! 8 28.181 040 308 8 $1000 130 to contact their nearest IBC Richard King Sadan JI ven by ie Si b> Sve "re Bd a other class of 12 students will be noon today in the Washington Ho- (broken and her eyes blackened. Surplus 3.88.883.631 * 1484302173 unit, or Fred W, Case, Prinwe hy 35 of om. Albert 8 pgan and Mrs. fdwardiin charge of Miss Rachel B.itel to discuss “Reappraisal and Nothing had been touched in the S55" Best stat Ht 38 3 3363088 cipal, 5 os; nn nied $4 head 2 lassie mes, Marion. Twente. Real Estate Values” with mem- six-room, second-floor apartment, Gold Res. = 24.328,697,887 167,319,599 Central Business College % 3 High school classes also will at- rs of the State Tax Board. sible broien og was arrested OVY Wickliff _- {tend from Pike Township High Local Produce a ANAPOEIS CLEARING HOUSE sod N. Meridtan (BL. Clals Bapar. a Sharge x allure to give| Guy Wickliff, 2239 N. Capitol| School of New Augustd, New Train Toke th ocal Prod on 10000 00% Hen: He y ah emergency ve- Ave. formerly a porter for the J.| Lisbon High School and Brook- Tw ees Oa I oi To et 0 a ving west on|C. Penney Co., died yesterday in| ville High School. Inds enty-seven graduates of the [under 44 ibs sna Leghorns. 2c. seavs Michigan o HS truck waa 80-|Sunnyside Sanatorium. He was 54] The exposition will be open ng ahapolis police training Eevnpra. springer, 2c, es cooks. i nd N Born in Livermore, Ky, Mr./from 11 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. daily [3¢h00l today took their oath of |v 3 LL Sp A) TE ons uf the firemen was in-|Wickliff had lived in Indianapolis| through Sunday. Shoe SHO LCR. Clerk Richard fe ares. de: Orade A modi. DAYLIGHT Jured serious! 10 years. He is survived by his ewal eir probationary a Grade A Schnitker was arrested by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Penninis $39 273 C ibu ipointments on the force will wk 8 FL Ne ke ALL THIS WEEK be » police on a charge of failure to|wickliff; a brother, Walter Wick- ’ ontributed gin Sunday. (Above SAVING TIME ~ JEWS give right-of-way to an emergency liff; two sisters, Miss Lena and For Kathy. Vol ae oa miaaly tt APRIL 25 T0 30 i t vehicle wher his car collided with| Miss Ollie Wickiifr. two nieces] OF Ory Volunteers Goes to Ww. hi : wk Grain Pei : is Being Emergency Wagon 5. and a nephew, all of Indianapolts.| SAN MARINO, Cal, Apr. 27 ashington -iLocal Truck Grain Prices AT ALL STORES Observed by “ais W. . o,0P@ patrolman, Delman Wyatt,! Services at 1 p. m. Friday in| (UP)—A fund to reward workers Ira L. Haymaker Jr. chairman mn : 34, of 25 W. 16th St., was treated) (ne Peontes Funeral i }l be| Who tried to save. 3-year-old Of the Democratic State Central No.3 red wheat. 5214 OUR PLANT Across Fron at General Hospital for p Sra ome. wi {Cémmittee, left today for a trip| Ne. 3 yellow corn. $13 injury ana a reas or a had followed by burial in Crown. Hil! Kathy Fiscus from a well ‘here reo Washingt Dan a trip/ No.2 yellow corn, §1 n eased. nia——— rn — i aiinn two weeks ago has swelled to ngion, s offi 0, low ao

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