Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1949 — Page 16
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os Up 25, Cattle Steady, Trade Active
Vealer and kgm Quotations Higher
“Womar's git Is Man's Plight
‘Missing’ Coed Just Changed Her Mind
TOPEKA. Kas, Sept. T (UP) | A pretty coed said today that she simply exercised her right to change her mind when she disappeared from a | train enroute to | ‘be married. Reatha Nixon,
Sows 25 to
Hog prices rose as much as 28
cents a hundred pounds in active 22. was travelin | new preparing the city's record $17, she lived in In- type. tery, Shelby County, trade in the Indianapolis Stock- with her Ty a agency ‘opened {million budget and routine bus I- gianapolis mos In a quaint demonstration ofl. Survivors in addition to the yards today. Pauline, on Mon- | Aug. 11. : ness of her life. Dur- Mrs. Wright |sconbiny, Administration gave he Sister inside her nutband, Jirwin Most 1 lday - from their Last night, however, followin, i n power a ’ 3 steady, Although bulls go [nome at Ogallah, ! h d | d la ast might. Councilman Joseph ns a En the Red Cross |thumb- down those vocational Shelbyville; a daughter, Mrs, lower bids. Vealer and lamb |Kas, to Kansas Rites Schedule |Wallace, Democrat Housing ~ICanteen Service, where she do-|5chools in operation for less than| Lottie Thurston, Shel le; an. prices remained steady as sows Charles V. O City, Mo., where For Pfc Reno mittee Suatiman, the council in-|nated more than 500 hours’ serv- |; ta a uel are about 1400 er, Ms. Raity Pa sold 25 to 50 cents r. aries V. Lier he fiance, Rus- structed the City Legal Depart-ice. She lived in 606 E. Kessler such sc ‘ an Good is Mgt . bei ed (4¢ll. Johnson, 23, : /ment to draft a resolution direct- Blvd. - In the next breath though, the children. : pound iil Bo at Te ei Al aber. [fwaliad her. Services for BIC ate {arine 108 Mayor Feeney to appoint a Survivors include her sister, legislators eased a ban on flight LEGAL NOTICES Id at, for Charles V. rr, former V $21.50 to $22, the frely ot top| mayor of Kokomo, who died | The couple Miss Nixon Corps. who wha Killed In a trade 0" eA Foumug Authority, ~~ Mrs. Ida Ruettgers, Pittsburgh, training schools. In a two-year TRaRL price. | in his home there yesterday. [Planned to marry Saturday at accident Monday near Oaklandon, | "Coun President Christian J. Pa.; a niece and a nephew. Jeriod prior to July 1, 1048, Uncle, Public Ea Ea ite: Scattered ¢ ts 165/ Mr. Orr, who was 58, was a |Mr. Johnson's home in Buckner, | (0 C0 any in Bright Fu. Emhardt said that a public hear-| ee meepr am paid out $193 million in tul~| In the matter of a No. 18 sussting to 190 $3104 o pms to| Dative of Tipton. He taught Mo. They met at the University| o. "0m, ~ pendieton. - Burial|{!n§ on low-cost housing would be Dalica Hold Man tion fees and $130 million in sub- vtoension of ecrtain, faereased "railroad $21.50, TS were scarce.| in northern Indiana schools jot Missourt where Mr. Johnson 18g will be in Mechanicsburg ‘Ceme- held in about a month. | istence 30 He Vuierans in. about stone. | Mericultaral limestone and other y A { sociat Bri | “ Weights from 100 to 180 pounds | before . ring Aencialed Nixon studies journalism. | “Bre. Reno. who was 19, was] Petition for Decontrol Found in Car “Com Justification’ J Nettle hereby eby given that the Pubile sold at $15 to $17. Choice uni- He served as mayor from 1943 As Pauline dosed. Bertha dis- A public héaring on rent decon-| plete publi hears of indiana will con.
form offerings occasionally sold higher.
Sows 400 pounds down moved
appeared from the train. That set off a search involving officers In Missouri and Kasas. Mr. Johnson, left waiting at the|
through 1947
Mrs. Ethel Grisso, Teacher Here, Dies
‘Services to Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon
$19. Weights 400 to 5350 pounds sold at $15 to $17. Odd bigweights "brought $14.75 down. Stags were salable at $10.50 to $12.50.
Cattle Steady to Stron Fed steers and Nari sold] fully steady to instances 25 cents,
higher. A load of barely average- | choice 975-pound steers reached]
Rallroad officer, | searching for
Last night, she turned up here and told of-| ficers she had
Bervices for Mrs. Ethel May decided against $29. Several small lots of good Grisso, who died yesterday in her marrying Mr, mixed steers and heifers sold at home, 5410 Broadway, will be Johnson imme$28. Several loads of medium to held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in diately, mostly good 950 to 1050-pound the Flanner & Buchanan mortu- She said she
steers sold at $26.50 to “$27.50. ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill This included a string of four; {She was 50. loads of steers at $27.35. Bulk! A teacher in Indianapolis medium fed yearlings and lght schools since 1020, Mrs. Grisso steers sold at $25.50 to $26. Com- took a leave of absence last No-
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Mr. Johnson
here and rented a room in a private home. wasn't until she read of her ‘
mon to medium grassers sold,vembeér from School 21, where appearance” in a newspaper that unevenly at $18 to $24. A part- she was teaching, because of ill- she learned police were searching load of high-good and choice near ness. A native of Mt. Cory, O. for her |
1875-pound heifers reached $27.50.she lived in Indianapolis 35 years Two loads of good near 9§00-| Mrs Grisso had been graduated pound weights sold at $27. A few!from Butler University and the medium and warmed-up Hid Blaker's Teachers’ College grassers sold at $20.50 to $23. She was a member of the NaCommons sold unevenly down to! {tional Fducation Association and
A few minutes after she ap-| peared at.the station, Mr. Johnson drove up. He had decided to ‘heck ~ the police headquarters here “on a hunch.” The couple ran into each other’ 8
{baker dealership bearing his name
the girk—————— Lape ‘Walter Simmerman
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Firm Names _ Sales Manager
Charlie Stuart, president the new Stude-
t-1219 N. ridian St annoynced appointment = of Charles Kersey As sales manager, : Mr. Kersey formerly served with: the Down|town Ford Sales
housing and rent decont The couneil
Mr. Kersey
|killed in a car-truck collision on} [In d. 67 Road. He was on |Oceanside; Cal, Survivors Include his parent
south of the Oaklandon
leave fromCll was presented a
Pendleton, Ind., and two sisters, trols.
Carolyn Reno .of the Home ad-| dress and Anna
he two subjects mig
|ilarity of issues.
Services for Walter Simmerhome, 2138 Leland Ave.
held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Richard Stewart said.
the “home. Burial will be dn| Creation. of a public Washington Park. He was 67. |authority would make ¢Mr. SBimmerman was a retired eligible to share
rn in Hamilton County,
lived in Indianapolis 50 years.! Establishment of a
Jnton, “he “worked the transit company. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.| |Ella Simmerman; a daughter, Mrs. and Forest and {mhan, Indianapolis, and Carl 8im- sion.e merman, North: Carolina, |
five = sons, George,
{Council to Act : on Homes, Rents:
Propose Establishing Housing Authority | City Council cleared the pathi¢, ary,
today for public hearings on two|will be in Wash: controversial topics -- low cost ington Park,
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rol. |
sidestepped both Issues during the summer months, | working almost exclusively on
trol was also planned after coun-|
petition,
signed by more than 5000 land- fication” 1 urse. g (lords, tenants and property own- the wheel of a car last night at cation” for his eo
'Kansas City Union Station, begad Mr. and Mrs. Oklie Reno, RFD 3,|#TS, urging the lifting of rent con- gouth and Hiinols streets. a tour of eastern Kansas with a Pacific
Council members expressed the! Jean * Rambo, poesbiiny that public hearings on ficers said, was a 4-year-old boy.| ht be held at The man. whom police said had President Truman Aug. 24, the He same time mish of the sim- peer drinking, was to be ques- ‘veteran can enroll in flight 2 ne
rman, who died yesterday-in. his vertised at least 10 days in ad- were registered in the. .name of, will be vance of being held, City Clerk another man, for a different make Hh
housing © the city
in the federal got off the train Indianapolis. Railways employee. government's multi-billion dollar ties he low-rent housing program.
housing
It |A member of the firm's 20-year authority here has been urged by ‘dis- club and the Electrical Workers veterans’ groups and civic organ32 years for izations and labor groups.
Hold Back on Bill - In other city business, council as “Employ the Physically Handi-
Councilman Seidensticker com- the State Employment Security Steeg Sr.
| Services for Mrs. Marte An ‘| Wright, school traffic golicewon}
Services Set for IMrs. Marie Wright |
In Quaint Economy
{an several years at 57th St. an ‘Central Ave. will -be held -at 4 (p.m. tomorrow {in Flanner & Buchanan morBurial
Mrs. Wright died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. A native pita France,
died today in the Home of 3 | By PETER LISAGOR Born in ‘Marion County, Mrs. ‘lof fly-by-night schools operating] Services will be held at 1.30’
‘hurse ald in B Hospital during the last war, Fly-by-Air sister, Mrs. Carl | ! $a} 5715 Michigan Ri ane a . . Training Restored month or ‘Sha waa 83, . Times Special Write Klefker was a lifelong resident + WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 Con- hére, She was active in Red Cross . | gress has cracked down on a host work. " : a p. m. Friday in G. H, Herrmann * under the GI bill and restored Funeral Home. Burial will be in y | federal largess to the fly-by-air|¢ne Second Mt. Pleasant Ceme-
"A South Side man was under Flight training schools were in-| Boom o eating in this stung a arrest Yor vagrancy today, after cluded in the ban unless the vet! oie. nganaplis. Ing Todi] i
police found him slumped over|eran could show “complete Justi-| Pi Jt vil
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That meant he had to have a
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ape wil received by the tioned today after it was discov- | ¥ having affidavits from id Finer ol - diapa rivers. wt " Public hearings must be ad- greq the license plates on the car competent, disinterested persona; int Admin
Jana Oaivetsity he that_suth training will be “useful! oe ote Br WE Sentra Sandie Hime nnectio =| on the ay of Septembe: and n with earning a live aleve fn bet Ta or and rea * The * ‘disinterested” person can- he ay Jian pecifications fo or dit, The child, w nose parents ‘Were not he any member of thé veter- od ima” for i listing and, i attending the State Fair, was ap's family or anyone connected tout. ine. “313-03 K. men
E 1 turned over to juvenile authori: with the school. But a dianapolis. Tndiang. Bening,
“compe-| ust tent” friend apparently will do. Porm a proscribed) be he Bias FL — Copyright. 1949. by The Indianapolis Times| Donic) gy hccounts. a yr . ’ and Chicago Daily News, Inc aq ov she Statutes of fo 0A tes ‘Employ Handicapped —_—— a ecured at” the . S {office of pmerman. ped A. ious. f° Week Proclaimed teeg to Open Woe fdlang ia oe Se st oe ts Store on 16th Fel A |claimed the week of Oet. 2 to 8 0 kin. ronburer 8 no dad oF.) jecentable 10des » d for an
One of the most modern and
not less than 5% of total Bessie Potter, Indianapolis, held up action on a request to pay capped Week,” and named an largest self-serve drugst oh Roy, & $7500 legal bill for the Indian- eight-man committeé to’ supervise the Middle West will pe. opened] a + Quran Ma Cao epiable surety Glen Dale Simmer-/apolls Redevelopment Commis-/the Indiana observance. {by ‘the Steeg Drug Co., at 16th Bn of Tadiane Univecontract, Everett L. Gardner, director of and Harding streets, John E. Bork A brovosais. to e® majest any Sroposal or
an Waive any tormulities therein, D,
announced today, Taturn anon
$17.50, ithe School Federation. arms Also surviving are three sis. Plained that the slum ¢learance pjyision, was named chairman of The store will be a drive-in type the Hime fired rein. = I Medium and beef cows, go. .vivors include her husband, Miss Nixon explained to Mr: 'ters, Mrs. Eva Newton and Mrs, agency had incurred the fee With-the committee. Others appointed with self-service in many pe tl to "Blader Ans. Specs, sold at $15 to $17.50. Odd headl; "k Grisso: a daughter - Mrs Johnson that she simply wanted Mabel Suppley, Kokomo, and Mrs, Out council's permission. were Fred Jenkins, State Veter- and fofintain items. It will share versity 3 "a odrestarer 3 faa - of young individuals sold at $18 po poo’ Soa two sisters to postpore their wedding because Emma Jewell, Westfield, and two lan Employment representative; a 250-car parking lot with the fhg,oice of Traian State Board of Accoutts to $18.50. Bulk of common and yee p. G. Van Osdal, Rushville “there are some complications to|brothers, Clinton and Charles Local Issues John Weis, Disabled American new Kroger Co. unit adjacent. No "off be withdrawn olfter th cutters moved at $12.50 to $15. ana Mrs. . Ruth Skeldon. War. be worked out first. 8immerman, both of Noblesville. — Veterans; James C. Herod, Vet-| The company was founded byt RII ol pe givers? to o . 50. | > ; i —~8ept. iv f Foreign Wars; Harvey! Mr. Steeg 30 years ago. Keli d | Deplod gf ter the Canners brought $11 to $12.50. |... o Mr. Johnson kissed her and said Claude V. Jacobs «TOUS Bio Aste TANS O n and {cheduied ume’ oF closing’ ie 5
he understood. Police shook their heads and closed their books on the disappearanc e case.
Rites Tomorrow For Earl McCoy |
Times State Service | LAWRENCE, Sept. T — ServMcCoy, veteran of |
Bulls Lower A few hulls received bids $18 Howard F. Beatty
down, but sold at prices 50 cents) Bervices for Howard F. Beatty, lower than yesterday In later salesman, of 1924 N. Yandes St, trade. {who died Friday apparently of a Good and ¢hoice vealers sold at heart attack, were to be held at $27.50 to $20. Commons and m {1 p. m. today in the George M. diums brought $21 ‘to $37. Culls| Miller Mortuary. Burial was to moved at $15 t0.$20. A few me- in New Crown Cemetery. dium and good heavy grasser Mr. Beatty, who was born in
; ugh Franklin, Ind.. had lived in Indi-!: wajves bro \ t 31 10 Jd. stead anapolis 29 years. During World ices ror Earl , Most. Jat, lamba Y War I he served as a private in the Spanish War and Philippine
prices. Good and choice brought the Army overseas. He was 49, Insurrection, will’ be held at 2 $24.50 to $25. Bedtiung 2d good, Surviving are two sisters, Miss P. Mm. tomorrow in the Garland mixed weights sold at $21.80 0}... y "Beatty, Chicago, 111. and Funeral Home here. Burial will}
be in the 100F Cemetery, Oak-| landon; “H&E was 78. Mr. McCoy died Monday in the| Billings Veterans Administration. Hospital. ~ Born in Lawrence, Mr. McCoy | gérved in the ll. 8. Army 15 years. He took part in the capture of Aguinaldo, the Philippine a
$24. A few commons. moved at rMrs. Barbara Mae. Nelson. Benton $18 to $21. {Harbor, Mich.;” a stepsister, Mrs Two loads of good and choice pig), Boyd, In¢ jianapolis, and fed" yearlings in -No.-1 pelts sold yypge hiit:brothersCeeit Beatty: at $20.50. Benton Harbor, Mich., and Carl Estimates of - receits were and Frank Beatty, Indianapolis. |
hogs, 8200; -cattle, -1250; calves, 450, and sheep. 1525. | Mrs. Frederick Balis ‘Requiem mass for Mrs. Theresa
Lifts Rent Control M. Balls, 2Til% Guilford Ave. Tectionish, He was 1st y - v will be ‘held at 9 a. m. Friday in L© ~18 yIN nile Tighe 2 the Holy Rosary Catholic Church! Mr. McCoy retired several years ~Housing Expediter 8 “" in the ago from the Pennsylvania Rail-
announced the end, after services at 8:15 a. m.
: toda 5 RY wd Woods today in all.or parts of Grinsteiner Funeral Home. Burial road. He was a member of the 14 défense-rental areas. of 13/will be in St. Joseph Cem etery Megrew Post 1, United Spanish states, including the Crawfords- She was 33. War Veterans. A brother, Ernest ville defense-rental area -of In-| Born in Lafayette, Mrs. Balis L. McCoy, Lawrence chief of podiana. {llved in Indianapolis 30 years, lice, survives. & - . |8he died yesterday in the home of La - . HAILSTONES POUND. SPAIN her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Knott, Miss Maude Michael GUADALAJARA, Spain, Sept (8178S. New Jersey St. She was pg: . is 7 (UP)—Hailstones weighing up in the Holy Rosary parish Rites Set mn Muncie to a pound pelted parts of central! Survivors .In addition to_ her MUNC TE Sept. 7 ces twill Wa Spain last night, killing partridges mother include her husband. Fred- , "4" 04a p. m. tomorrow at and rabbits and ‘severely dam- erick W. Balis; her father, Charles High Street Methopdigt Church for aging grape and olive ESTO, — Knott; two brothers, (Godfrey and yfics Maude Mich ael teacher in| |Joseph Feld; four -fisters. Mis Muncie for 30 years and a 45-year | Official Weather + | Dorothy Mann... Mrs... M HORNA veteran, of. the teaching profesUNITED STATES weal BUREAU {Rea and Mrs. Jovce Gaulden. all sjon. Sore aes Sumeet 20 lof Indianapolis, and Mrs. Betty Miss Michael died late Monday | unr ; {Kaminiski, Parma, O at Ball Memorial Hospital after |
Total an extended illness. She taught in Union Township
1H Mes. Alice Whitefield
nwa the tempera-
Services for Mrs. Alice Jones 3¢hools. Delaware County, MonHigh Low! wh ‘eld formerly of Ind _ roe Township, Hartford City, An¢) 19 5 | Whitefield form : Of InAlAnap- 4orgon and Muncie, including 17| 100 8 olis, who died Sunday inher home youre at Central High School 7% sg. In Cleves, 0. were held at 10 a: m. ryg brothers and a sister survive Cle “ as 3} today in the King & King Funeral a ————— Franssils. ! 82 81 Homie, followed bv burial in Floral AIR BASE CUTS STAFF Fo Farie a" 3 Park. She-was 7 . : A reduction of 89 persons on Ek IL 3 8 | Born in Germantown, Ky, Mrs. the civilian staff. of the 2463d Air, Miami aul a i Whitefield lived in Indianapolis Base Group at Bénjamin HarriNew Orteans BU vee 8 7% many years. Surwiihrs include a son Air Base has been ordered unrag JE a #4 son, Victor Whitefield: two grand: der military budget limitations, Omaha a 1 63 daughters, Mrs. Hazel Riley and air base officers said today. Both Pittanured Prarie 9 3 (Mrs. Alice Duke. all of Indian- clerical help and skilled labor will £2, h ¢ . 2 ii 'apolis, and 10 great - grandchil- be affected.. The base employs 303 Wakil ne D 8 # dren.
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A _Bervices for Claude V. Jacobs, Agtican Sates o 4. 1207 Cruft St, who died yester-| BY or a id wer Vd day in Methodist Hospital, will be Belt RR & Bik ‘vhs ota held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the! Borne ater vont “Om
| Woodlawn Baptist Church. Burial Sobns. Merrill oid 44% :
{will be In New Crown. He was 47. C'role eater Som:
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pid 8 Bridgeport Brass Co. three years. Consolidsted Finance 8 pd He previously was employed 21 Sonsoliqated ind com years In Chapman- Price Steel Co. Beatie Securities Com Se Born 4n Kirkland, he lived in In- (Hay Sore. pid * dianapolis 29 years. He was a! Jones cl A ptd ... ...... |Home Tor : > To od member of the Woodlawn Bap- ing" ‘asso hod Ci Shin
tist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. {24 Eich Ruth Genier Jacobs; two sons! a Charles and Robert K. Jacobs: {two daughters, Miss Mary Eilen| i
Jacobs -and--Mrs. Barbara Jean! [Durrett, all of Indianapolis; two a
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|sisters, Mrs. Mae Sutton, Muncie, and Mrs. Carl Harrison, Indian-| apolis, a brother, Leo O. Jacobs, Indianapolis, and a grandchild.
* Dr. Norman W. Hewsett : Services, for Dr. Norman W. | Hewsett, former Indianapolis phy-| siclan, who died yesterday in Ft.! Wayne, were being arranged to-|8o day in Ludington, Mich.” He was,
obey Van Camp pid . 46.
ANNOr--Born at Ludington, Dr. Hewsett | I * his Malteni was a resident doctor at St. Vin- | Olon Title Co. "tm cent’'s Hospital in 1930-1932. A! graduate of Wabash College and Alen & Stew to 0 ge the Indiana EE Medical American Loan TR School, he was a member of the! gamer LE Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity, De Phi Deita Gamma Fraternity and! & |the Indiana and Michigan Medi-| 8 [cal Associations. |indoss Survivors include his wife, Mrs.! at Alice Seybolt Hewsett, and a sis: ¥
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[ter, Mrs. Frank Ritchey, Ft. Aveators !siadnone’ 3s 41 * Wayne. Ig Langsentamp o. Professor Indicted LiF. Shek wl rotessor ‘indict publ darst oth EE i wii In Gun Attack on Nurse “smienos b+ #11
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Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. She was 75.
Born in Montgomery, Ind, Mrs. |
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‘COLUMBIA, 8. C., Sept. 7 (UP)
Maxey Indicted for assault with intent to kill in the savage pistol whipping "of a nurse, will go to trial next week, Richland County officials said today.
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