Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1949 — Page 2
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~~ Carry Mortuary ~ Fight to Court
Broad Ripple Group | To Appeal Ruling Broad Ripple residents protesting erection of a Flanner & Buchanan branch mortuary at 1305-13 Broad Ripple Ave, today planned to carry their fight to the Marion County courts, i Attorney John J. Watkins, representing the objectors, said his clients will appeal a ruling by the city’ Board of Zonihg Appeals which yesterday authorized construction of the business in the
. | Total Registration Reaches 54,003
| The number of children entered in Indianapolis primary schools) this fall shows a jump of more than 1000 over the fall of 1048, first reports‘ showed today. | The total enrolled so far this year is 40,027, according to Wil liam A. Evans, administrative, assistant to the superintendent of achools. ! High school enrollment showed ™ la: gain of only six students over)
} ; |last year, | residential ye. An Siler Jatt) | Total enrollment for primary : tion by the ue b oy last |and secondary schools, including ; a Fejectet y the boar Kindergartens, is 54,003. ;
Mr. Evans also said today that!’ two of three elementary schools which were forced to begin the fall- term with half-day ‘classes because of overcrowding have resumed full-day classes, At School 80; a kindergarten group was moved into Broad Ripple branch library adjacent to the school, leaving enough room for full classes
Some objecting home owners were furious when the board: returned its six-to-three decision In favor of the mortuary. Outside the chamber doors, one woman wept openly. | ' Fear Values to Drop ! ®pokesmen sald they feared a | drop in their property value ff a mortuary were constructed In
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into effect yesterday and municipal court defendants paid the | additional charge. Mrs. Eva Brunner was collecting” the new cost... charges oy from defendants convicted in court. Twentydecrease ROME. VAIUAR, five cents of the new fee goes to County Clerk A. Jack Tilson.
The home owners’ delegation § oy sald they aiso feared the effect
of a mortuary on their school] Don’t Let Strange Doctor age children, although the x Rub Back,’ Is His Advice
of the Indianapolis Heal Estate Board, and Fred Tucker, past] president, that in their opinion] ~~the new funeral home would “hot|
mee DISS. the little boy Lee Roberts, Composer chiidren Bein
Of Song ‘Smiles,’ Buried "3 “hen SAN FRANCISCO, -Sept.. 13 (UP)—Lee 8. Roberts, whose, song, “Smiles,” cheered thousands! of soldiers during Worid War 1, was buried yesterday in his native (eify.
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plicated by pneumonia. He w ! Present Letters “Don’t ever allow a strange doctor to rub ygur back, no matter gy ’ © was oie pp
Petitioners for the mortuary how official he looks in a starched white coat and even if he wears presented 12 favorable letters a stethoscope around his neck.” from owners of property located, ' That's the warning of Chipley Booker. an Indianapolis hotel beside other funeral homes asiclerk who returned from Rochester, Minn., today with a brand new evidence that values were not face and an empty pockethook. - effected by proximity of the estab-| «It wasn't the plastic surgery turn on his stoma LY in. lishments. Rat emptied my wallet,” Mr, Ptructed him_to yaar x i n « An increased trafic hazard gooker hastens to explain, “it way the pillow. Then w je Tu n would result: from erection of the phoney doctor who insisted upon his back in a pHSK, ro Sat ona business in a location not de-lrubhing my back with one hand Manner the doctor a Md signed to bear a heavier flow of while he took $400 and my watch wallet in a drawer of a bedside cars, residents declared. They with the other.” e. = : added that if one business is per- Praises Hospital Mr. Booker said he had been mitted in the residential area, oth-| Mr. Booker has a sense of hu Bdvised DY Rochester police. that ers will follow. imor.and grins as he explains how 5 Watc 4 About 35 delegates, who sald ,, (ag Srna 14 i Sap patient from a man arrested in Kansas they represented residents who ., (pn, Mayo Clinic. He has noth- |C ity who also had more than $200 occupy 126 homes in the zone, told 0 but praise for the hospital and in his possession. He said he had the board they bought their, plastic surgeons who virtually {denitived he man from police - homes with the understanding c... nim a new face, correcting Pro OF APS.
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that businesses would be re-3 ..... done in an automobile - TH stricted. from the neighborhood. yccient several years ago. IU Downtown Center. ¢ . | Moreover there is a happy note Seth L Hutsell ] “|in the fact that Mr. Booker has NOMes 6 Instructors . — been advised.of the arrest of the! Appointment of ao? Hew Lu ; {take doctor in Kansas City, Mo.etime instructors at the IndianRites Tomorrow 'and he hopes to recover his watch apolis Downtown Center of Indi- : Services for Seth 1. Hutsell, and most of the money. | ana University for the fall semes- hn Cg N, Gladstone Ave, who died “I was just recuperating from ter was announced today. The ay in the home of a neigh- plastic surgery, thinking of hurry-, ‘The new instructors include se bor, Les Bonalr, 115 N, Glad-ing back to Indianapolis,” Mr. Miss Grace Thomson, governstone Ave. will be held at 3 p. m. Booker says, “when this ‘doctor’, ment: Miss Helen McMahon, Engtomorrow in the Bhirléy Broth- comes into my room. He sald he lish; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Tu, hisers Irving Hill Chapel. Burfal had been sent to éxamine my tory; Miss Grace Curry, English;
will be in Washington Park. He back and I told him nothing wasiPatrick A. Brangigan. English, Twas o Bod TOT WIE TU I CT PH CR CO HUTTON =r fe ucoesasisuts ant pestle ura ESE ESE tat tec Mr. Hutsell operated a whole-| ‘Oh; you've.been on it along} Miss Patricia Delks also was won't overheat them, won't interfere with
[time and it needs attention,” Mr named full-time assistant in the Sale OI SORADY: De. Seth Booker quoted the strange, white- Center's library. She is a gradtelegraph clerk in the New York|clad man with the stethoscope as uate of Indiana University and Central Railroad since 1942. The insisting. has done graduate work at the} lumber company was formed by| He said the ‘doctor’ helped him University of Kentucky his father, the late Seth Hutsell. [er ————————————— Mr. Hutsell was a member of -the Delaware Masonic Lodge No.! 48, Muncie; the Order of Rallroad Telegraphers, and was a former member and secretary of §
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‘the Lions Club.” Survivors include _his “wife, ® Mrs. Ethel Hutsell; two sons,
Robert 1. and Edward M. Hutsell, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Hosgood, 8an Diego. a brother; Warren: Hutsell, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren,
Robert F. Oaks
Dies in Home Here
Robert Frank Oaks, SpanishAmerican War veteran and Indianapolis interior decorator for thé past 35 years, died early today in his home, 1504 Broadway. He was 75. Borp in Johnson County, Mr Oaks came to Indianapolis 46 years ago following his discharge from the Army. He'was a mem ber of the Harold G. Megrew . Camp, Spanish - American War Veterans, Inglewood Lodge, ‘F: & A. M. and the Methodist Church Burviving are his wife, Rhoda, Mae; two daughters, Mrs.. Ruth Manning, Chicago, and Mrs. Mary Oaks Thatcher, Indianapolis; a * son, Fred W, Oaks. Chicago, and two granddaughters and two great-grandchildren, Services will be held at 3 p. m. Thursday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial arrangements are incomplete.
Mrs. Roy Hickerson
Mrs. Esther Hickerson, 48 Johnson Ave, died today in Methodist Hospital following an illness of two years. She was 458. A native of Flat Rack, Ill, Mrs, | Hickerson had lived here since . 1943. Bhe was a member of Irv. ington Presbyterian Church, ' Surviving are her husband; Roy D. Hickerson; a daughter, Jean Carol, and a son, Robert, all of: Indianapolis. Services will be -at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Shirley Brothers Irv. ing Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Cemetery,
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Purdue Center Sets Fall Registration
Registration for courses in the Purdue University Indianapolis Center during . the fall. term, Sept. 22-Feb, 3, 1950, will be held from noon to 8 p. m. next Monday ’ Wednesday at the Cen. . "N. Meridian 8t. -— Classes will include advanced. courses In lish composition, modern ish and American poetry and n. Other courses are being offered in creative writ ing. which includesashort_ story,’ poetry, radio ‘scripts or. news. r articles. Classes ll be Laelia ggom 6.20 to 9:30 p.m. eath]’ JL Ly 454 Thursday. % iV
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‘ y . > 5 J » iP | . | : 4 A ’ Riley Centennial ‘Jesse James Observance Set 5 of Contors Out of Capture | | | | oud Schools to Take Part “rm JESSE JAMES... back| Atlantic City Pier. In Event Next Month uv before 1 Nog You. rand Catches on Fire Schools throughout the state will." rs i oe 3341. A TANTIC CITY, N. J. Sept, | (office of the Ace Music Co., 113 (UP)—A gen¢ral-alarm fire dee participate in the celebration of ~ tral Ave, early today, con-| the James Whitcomb Riley cen! nya y : {stroyed a section of the famous ee : fronted an employee, Lloyd Kelly, ..,.; | ” tennial next month, 4206 K. 33d St. when he went| ‘Million Dollar] Pier” today, but A three to four-day celebration or open. the store, {favorable wind and tide helped was planned yesterday at a meet-| Mr. Kelly told police he com- firemen save the half-mile long ing of the Governor's Committee plied with “Jesse James'” orders structure and three ' persons {trapped on the seaward end.
on Celebration of the Riley Cen- and backed from the door as the tennial here. The anniversary is burglar slammed it in his face, About 175/ firemen fought the tar blaze for more than three hours
1 |Oct. 7. remaining on the inside. void | Highlighting the anniversary, When police arrived “ [tribute will be the laying of thelhad escaped through a side win- helen bringing I under vontrok |dow. Missing was approximately The 150-foot section nearest the $35 from the office. The burglar boardwalk was destroyed, with
_ {cornerstone of the new research _ ‘building at Riley Hospital. TS yy damage estimated at more than $250,000. e ?
Other Indianapolis ceremonies had entered through a skylight in . = = The low tide enabled firemen
{will be the traditional morning the building. (service in the Hoosier poet's home| in Lockerbie St. and a brief! FRANK TESKY, 22, owner of to attack the fire from the beach, |service at his tomb in Crown the Tesky Radio and Television and the wind, part of a gale o {Hill Cemetery. |Co., 2012 Clifton 8t., told police sweeping the Atlantic Coast, blew |
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'¥5| Plans for a celebration ata television ‘set and an electric seaward to help keep the flames [Riley's Birthplace in Greenfield iron, valued at $333, was stolen from spreading. {were announced by Arthur C. by thieves who broke a plate! A 33.foot Navy crashboat, outs Sellers, | Downing, president of the Riley glass window sometime during fitted as a fireboat, was called
{Old Home Society there. State- the night. {from nearby Absecon inlet to help wide participation in the schools, Joe Schaeffer, of 2106 Black 'firemjen fight the fire. The boat
the neighborhood. Mr. Watkins | At School 60 the half-day brother, Stephen, Yesterday, |was discussed by Deane Walker, ford St., reported he surpfised a... aground, however, about onedeclared that court rulings session was eliminated by re. "AS reported recovering in. |gtate Superintendent of Schools. burglar in his bedroom early to- fourth mile from the pler and was throughout the country have organization of classes. Better Jethodis Howphal 10day au | ON day in the act of stealing his ynaple to lend assistance. *ruled time. and. again’ mortu- use of existing facilities there oken leg an alnfu i pants. A a I aries are detrimental to property also was made, according to Mr, bruises. The big sister, who ran Services Arranged { Police said a wallet containing Mrs Geneva Roberts values. Evans. Into the 21st St. ny Bpenees For Carl D. Turner $37 was taken from Mr. Schaef- . , - ; dav eo Ave. infersection after her {fer's trousers which were hang- Ri worl Ts eres Tre (PLAnY claven I UMA ier was siruck by a far | Services for Carl D. Turner. (°°, Tere SUR JS Lun: Rites Tomorrow by Howard W. Fieber, president New state law boosting court costs from $5 to $6.75 went OVET"| driven by John J. Shogren, Widely known astronomer and | Mrs. Genexa Roberts, member
former Indianapolis resident who | ®#caPed through 3 ae door,
died yesterday in Dayton, O., will . . . ‘Miss Jessie Rice
ibe--held-at 3 -p.- m. tomorrow in {Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. y rx Funeral in Alabama President of the Instrument!
of the Withetspoon Presbyterian {Church who died Sunday in Gene [eral Hospital, “will be buried in Bowling Green, Ky., following {services there tomorrow. She Miss Jessie Pearl Rice, L. B.'was 47. . A native of Bowling Green, Mrs, died Sunday in Emery University Roberts, who lived in 546 W. 26th Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., was to be St, had been an Indianapolis res. buried in Griffin, Ala., after serv- ident for 24 years. ices at 11 a. m. today there, Besides her husband, Earl Robe Former deputy director of the erts, she is survived by a daughe 10 years. He was 59. WAC, Miss Rice is survived by ter, Miss Earlene C. Ferrell; a Surviving are his wife, Alice [her mother, Mrs, J. “A. Rice son, Porter Roberts, all of Indi. Valpa-|Los Angeles, Cal, and a brother, |Griffin, and a brother, William anapolis, and her father, Samuel {Ray Turner, Indianapolis. Rice, Washington, D. C. IR. Hayes, Bowling Green,
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