Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1949 — Page 17
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 Bodllan A Can Buy Wife in Congo
show, he's worth $650 in Australia. But back in the Congo, his native habitat, Ah, he worth + +*« 20 spears” One ordinary dog and two spears are all you need to buy a wife in the Congo, his owner explains.
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Wiliam Friend Services Friday
w iey Retired Contractor Dies Here at 74 A requiem mass will be offered at 9 a. m. Friday in St. Philip
Neri Church for William Friend, retired contractor and builder
in Holy Cross Cemetery. Services at 8:30 a. m. in Speaks & Finn Mortuary will precede the mass.
Mr. Friend, who was 74, was born in Union, Ky. A builder and contractor hére since 1820, he retired two years ago. He was a member of St. Philip Neri Church. Surviving are his wife, Catherine; *six daughters, Mrs. Mary Wieker, New Ross, Ind.; Mrs. Lillian Weidel, Granite City, Ill., and Mrs. Minnie Blackburn, Mrs, Em-
Friend, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Owen and Mrs, John W. Mellinger, Indianapolis. (CHAPTER MEETING SET |
| Lawrence Chapter 384, OES, will hold its regular meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Masonic {Temple in Lawrence,
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9 p.m. to midnight Friday in” orchestra will play for dancing.
ing in planning the a dance are (left to right) Mrs. Howpresident’of the Women's Club; Mrs. John E. Callacharge’ of reservations, and Jack Marsella, chairman.
IU. S. to Save Money Milard In Deal With Deportees
WASHINGTON, May 4 (UP)— The government has made a deal with two alleged Communists which will save them some embarrassment and the U. 8S. Treasury some money. The Federal Board of Immigration Appeals told John Santo and J. Peters—both alleged to be active and important Communists— that they can go back to their native Hungary voluntarily provided they pay their own passage and leave within 60 days. The appeals board had planned to deport both men as *“undesirable aliens.” If deported, the gov-
‘lernment would have to pay their
passage. But both had asked to leave the country {‘voluntarily.”
|Forrestal Improves
WASHINGTON, May 4 (UP)— Former Defense Secretary James Forrestal is “up and around” and should be “completely all right” in a matter of months, a Naval Hospital spokesman said today.
Teachers of Religion Plan Meeting Saturday
The Association of Teachers of Religion in Colleges and Universities in Indiana will meet Saturday at 10 a. m. in the lounge of the Butler University School of Religion building. = Prof. R. H. Miller, Manchester College, will speak on “Secular Trends Today” at the morning session, The afternoon speaker will be Bishop Fred Dennis, Evangelical and United Brethren Church, Indianapolis. His topic will be “Spiritual Trends Today.” Luncheon for the expected 40 educators will be in the university cafeteria. Afterward ‘officers will be elected.
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County Sets Public Hearing on Rents
Times State Service X . MUNCIE, May 4 — A public
hearing will be held before the
City Council May 17 to determine the advisability of recommending decontrol of rents in Delaware County. > : The hearing was requested by I. L. Arment, president of the Rental Information Bureau, which is
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ment may be improved, and rates redficed.
There are no stockholders and there are no
dividends.
The disposition of earnings is determined by law: outstanding indebtedness may be paid
~ off as it becomes due, plant and equip-
now known as the Property Owners Association. * The organization had appealed the Area Rent Board for a 10 ae hearing on the matter before expiration of the old statute and enactment of the new “local " rent regulations. As a result of the appeal a survey was made in Muncie and Delaware County by a representative of the housing expediter, and decontrol vas not recommended. Under the new statute any re-|
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Branch Stores Close Wednesday at 1 P. M.
Plain Garments DRESSES, SUITS COATS
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money be used to pay off Revenue Bonds.
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money it makes, ‘the Gas Utility pays the Civil and School City sums in lieu of taxes. This payment in 1948 amounted to over a third of a million dollars.
Not a single penny of taxpayers’ money
addition to paying for itself out of the
