Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1949 — Page 2

i Tax lien

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- “spent five hours in heaven.”

Le om __THE oh TIMES _____ ver Girl Named Hoasier Historians to Tour Here’ s Third Dog for Boys ‘Sweet Corn Sweetheart’ ‘Lincoln Country A And Girls in Times Contest Use in Surgery :

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Against Minister

© “Little David’ b i Seek National Title 2-Day Institute To Win Fine Puppy Program Planned at Manager Ta X 4 Season for Hoosier barvest Open to Public | By ARI WRIGHT wu. Medical Center County ug owed |i : queens was in full sway. nl ond Fall Hoosier His- [Otay The ah often Oe

Latest in the parade was Miss torical Institute will visit the of how television can be used to,

Darlene Besse, clerk in the Kro- southern Indiana “Lincoln coun-

er store at Fowier. who reigns try.” the city of Santa Claus an ® Sie a Te g Angel Mounds on a two-day tour as 1949 Hoosier Sweet

Corn this week-end. Bweetheart. Open to the, public,

today said a federal lien for $11.;349 in delinquent taxes has been filed against the Rev. Raymond, G. Hoésktra, manager -of “little! David Walker, 15-year-old evanglist.

Clip this picture and paste it on a sheet of paper. Underneath write the dog's breed and tell some of the facts about the breed. its origin and characteristics. Also complete (his statement in 25

Medical Association. the tour

{The Indianapolis minister wal Miss Besse will compete against wij] begin at 1 p. m. Saturday additional words, or less: “I like television production staff will be recently involved in a Probate "entrants from Ohio, Illinois and with assembly at the Lincoln a (breed of. dog) best be- brought here for dally broadcasts Wisconsin for the national title Cabin site in Lincoln Park, Spen- cause , . .” of operating and clinical proce-

Court battle with Attorney James

Lawson, over an accounting of tomorrow, Friday and Saturday cer County. and move to the Each day, this week, through dures at the Indiana University

$67,000 in offerings collected at at _Hoopston, Ill, " Nancy Hanks grave and Abra- Sunday, clip the entry from The Medical Center. meetin whic t ttle _. A graduate at Fowler HIgh ham Lincoln Hall: {Times. Do not mail any of the David, §2_ wiieh Jegtured . Tate School, Miss Besse, sponsored bY After a visit to Santa Claus/entries until the contest closes. Programs Private

claimed to have Puppy Contest Entry No. 3

e dog youn Entry are to identify oy fo os in to television receivers ‘located

throughout the center, In addiThe Times Puppy Contest. There (tion, a microwave relay will beam are seven entries in all. ‘

{programs on a special channel to {the Murat Theater auditorium. The programs will be private and only doctors can see them.

Kroger's, was selected from” a the tour will make evening camp- | Then send all of the sheets tofield of six to represent Indiana. fire at Lincoln Landing near |gether by midnight Sunday to: The candidates were in Chicago Rockport, where the Hoosier Puppy Contest, Indianapolis today visiting the Railroad Fair. pioneer Village will be visited] | Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

$1305 S i A rd Sunday morning. The institute The boy and girl submitting

On several occasions, a federal agent: attended sessions of the lengthy trial, and took notes as| fhe preacher testified as to how he spent the money taken in a the boy evangelist's meetings. | PITTSBURGH, Sept. 21 (UP) 1 The lien, Mr, Brewer said, did —Fred J. Frisz, 62 president of

Miss Darlene Besse t ALEMITE PRESIDENT DIES

the best entries cach will receive will close Sunday with a trip to : Angel Mounds, the Indian burial ® $100 pedigreed puppy and will

be king and queen of the Hoosier grounds near Newburgh. lly Club's annual All-Breed Now They’ ve Seen “The tour will be conduc d bYinog Show in the Manufacturers

not set out the specific years cov-|the Alemite Co., died Yous at his Included in the $100,000 wo! ered in the government's cove the A in Bakerstown, Pa. fol- Made Tomorrow Dr. Ross F. Lockridge, Ho glen Bldg. at the State Fairgrounds. Everything—TNT Lucluged ) are Ac oe Worth of illness of several historias. a i speaker ~Will mpg "hoy and girl submitting the [relay transmitter and receiver,

for allegedly delinquent income lowing an taxes.

|months. Warren, director | second best entries each will re-

a] be the Foi National Life ceive a $50 pedigreed puppy. Honor Nine Farmers, i. dation in Ft. Wayne. Others * The contest is open to all young-

t tei i on the program will be Mrs. Bess|sters thro: 19 years of age ex3 Districts in State |on the prog: Rockport, and DI.|cept empiosses of The Times and| UP)—Although prepared to find|sier-educated scientists will lec-

Nine Hoosler farmers and three) |Glenn A. Black, ck, archaeologist. members of the Hoosier Kennel strange things in a woman's {ture during the four-day meeting, of the states’ soll conservation Club, their affiliates, and members handbag, police were unnerved beginning Monday. ‘Meetings will districts will receive $1325 In Rex “Beach hr ‘Good’ of their families. |yesterday when they opened the be held In the Athenseum,. the

————— Murat Temple and the Indianappurse of a 15-year-old runawa cash awards tomorrow at a After Cataract Operation | Blankets Standard ; y

|girl. olis Athletic Club. luncheon in the Marott Hotel. | yp .jang Fla, Sept. 21 (UP)— g will be cited for out-' Rex Beach, 72-year-old advénture| ‘Equipment There

several 16-inch receivers and a

In Girl's Handbag T

TACOMA, Wash, Sept. 21| Fifteen Hoosler-born or Hoo-

THE BAG contained “enough

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Sigma Chi to Serve

The group w I j TNT to blow up the buildin stan rw t ovelist, was reported in “good”! BONDURANT, Wyo., Sept. 21 iy start tanding ork o ” i py condition at Morrell Hospital here! (UP)—The claim by residents Police said. The girl explained 5-Ton ‘Melon Mess’ h nual Goodyear Tire ubber Co. ay after the removal of a that this little village is the cold- ‘she got the explosive as a Sou-| BLOOMINGTON, Sept. SEPTEMBER 25 soil conservation awards - pro- cataraet, est spot in the United-States had venir from a Ft. Lewis,” Wash, Sigma Chi fraternity of Indiana gram. KE, J, Thomas,’ company Mr. Beath was brought to the some verificatoin today. |soldier, Seal ™ . ‘ ital from his home at Sebrin W. _A. Fioerke, voluntary] LIN arp yrs {five tons of watermelons at its) president, will Make the presen- hospital fro 8 8 EDITOR RESIGNS ABBR) “Selon ness”

‘Monday. He only recently was weather observer for the govern- tonight. | discharged from a Coral Gables ment, reported that temperatures| SAN DIEGO, Sept. 21 (UP)- of hospital where he was seriously (dropped to below freezing more | The resignation of Edward T. acquainted |ill from what his physician de<|than half of the nights this sum-| Austin, editor-in-chief of the S8an Thomas, scribed as a “mouth and throat! mer, luncheon. Principal speaker willl i ent.” the low -was nine above zero. “ui be Dr. W. T. Spanton, chief of | m—— —— - ws the agricultural education serv8. Office of Education,

‘tations. |__ More than 200 Indiana farmers and soil conservation workers have been invited to the noon|

social was

Isince 1938, was announced today. ducted by the fraternity. |

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- The Newton Counly district will re. “in ¥ i ther ceive 8500 as first-place winner. Bronze n a wea plaques will be presented in the follow

ng members, of - the = district | soverning

and ALL weather, "

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The C(hree top farmers of the winning : seve I I ead, La . ey AI . PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR TICKET AGENT about [iage: a Jiobert, Carlson, Morocco, “and i i i 1 | A 3 1 rd will be train times and connection for any trip you plan on or | A $200 second-place Solty Sisinic! ’ . after this Sunday, September 25th. That's when many Be ou chairman. "Coynaton, Ua¥rence su cKinney secre YY. te arren * cities along New York Central change back to Standard Graves, bugsbore:” J Lee Poster, Attica n Ar ann, ingman ’ i i Recet $50 each he district's t Time. And there'll be schedule adjustments to bring de- |, Rey, vi, seh st Je eigiss, lo : 3 3 Cour ay v ' parture and arrival times into line all along the line. fourtiand. P. Gallowar, C LF ang district,

and

| The third-place County, will receive 3100. Governing body

Montgomery

THEY'LL BE ALL-WEATHER SCHEDULES. Fall storms members “are Lewis Goshors, Ladoga ville, secretary: Edgar E Wilson, Win.

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ate: Alfred 1. Henderson, New Richmond {and John Schenck, Waynetown The district's threes top farmers iy receive 3535 each. They are Con Ellin wood. Waynetown: Edgar rh Wire and Charles Pletcher, Wingate of Indians judging com-

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WEDNESDAY, 'SEPT."21, 1949.

Parents Give Boy's Rifle to Deputies

youth and a companion it was the weapon which acci|dentally wounded a man yes-

{terday.

Sheriff's diputies had a “new” rifle today from he Pan of {the teen-age: owner after the

The first Indtana demonstration James B. Stone, 38, of “s Bell

St., was struck bY & 32 alit

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From the operating room pro-/of presentation, the rifle was grams will be sent by direct wire!given to deputies by Jarvats of gun's owner who “wanted

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Boy, 4, Runs Into Street, Injured by Truck

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