Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1949 — Page 12

At 157 W. 9th St., 10 men were arrested on disorderly conduct charges after Sgt. Clarence Lewis and his squad peeped under a window shade and saw what they said was a game going on. Police confiscated $14.65, a table, chairs, cards and dice

ken up in the Northwestern Ath-

‘Talk’ to Dice

Sounds of bets being made and pleas to dice drifting out of 835 Johnson Alley drew another raid by Capt. Chambers and his men early today. Besides five men arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, police bagged a half-pint of whisky and more whisky in a nursing bottie; ‘gomplete with rubber nipple. Arnold Poe, 47, of 4019 Carrollton Ave., was arrested on a charge of keeping gaming devices and ki a room for pool selling when police found him in his basement equipped with radio, telephone and racing sheets yesterday, they said. Capt. John Sullivan i squad was invited to visit the! basement by Mrs. Poe, whol answered a police rap at the door. | A plainclothes man arrested Karl Summers, 54, of 216 Indiana Ave., on a charge of operating a lottery and gift enterprise after the officer bought two baseball tickets from him yesterday, Cigar Store Raided with a search warentered a cigar store Indiana Ave. yesterday, Matthew Edelen, 66, of

sald his

pea-shaker and 10 peas, 17 books of baseball tickets, a policy book and a record book were confiscated yesterday when police raided the B&M cigar store, 2461 Northwestern Ave,, with a search warrant. They arrested Arnold Bryant, 49, of 724 Blake St. and charged

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poses no problem for Kanutschke (left), the lucky Kanutschke has two wives, both recruited from the Russian Zone of ing his first bride-to-be, Grete. Despite the difference in their political backgrounds, the happy

Mother Indicted [Frank W. Litz

Services Monday

In Death of Baby

Hospital Worker Faces Charge of Intent to Kill

Times State Service

ANDERSON, Oct. 1—Mrs. Mary

Services for Frank W. Litz, retired machinist, who died yestern

{day in the home of a Son, Frank

H. Litz, 2217 Nowland Ave. will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery. He was 78." Born in Germany, he lived in

hippo in the Western Berlin Zoe. Berlin. He is seen fondly greef-

Legion Reports Peak Enrollment

Zao Hippo Happy Over His Bigamist Status |

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SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1940

Big Mail Robbery CARNIVAL Figure Ambushed | ~~

Two-gun Willis Newton, one of four cowboy brothers who aided in a $2,050,011 train mail robbery at Rondout, Ill, in 1924, was in critical condition today after being shot by a hidden sniper. ! The mysterious assailant fired: two shots through a bathroom, window last night at Newton's] six-room home in a middle class neighborhood here. ! One bullet hit Newton under; the right shoulder, pierced his lung and emerged near his left collarbone. “Call the police, I've been shot,” Newton yelled to his wife, who had retired. |

Find Cartridge |

Mrs. Newton said she heard a! “scratching sound. on the bed-! room screen” just before the shots; sounded. Outside the home, police found an empty cartridge from a German luger pistol. Detective Sgt. L. N. Hedgpath identified Newton as a member of | the family which conspired with several other criminals, including a postal inspector, to pull the 1924 robbery of the Milwaukee Road's!’ fast mail train No. 57 near Chi

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edgpath said he doubted | il an tin that the shooting had anything to| my mail and getting do with the old robbery, although $75,000 worth of loot in cash and bonds was never recovered.

He said it was more likel = Jenner Sees End

Of 406,000 Sets Mark

i The American Legion today reported the greatest paid-up ad-

Advance Membership |

Newton was shot as result of a| gambling feud here, Newton op-| 0 - a y em erated two night clubs, both of

{which were closed after recent

\gambling raids. Bi-Partisan Foreign

Policy Held Danger

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"I'd been taking this correspondence course in developing a dominant personality — but it Suvglers my wife's. been opening

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(UP)—A 16-year-old ex-reform } schoo! inmate, Martin Spell, confessed today that he attempted to raep a young girl in the shadow of church steps last night and shot |and killed a policeman who came to her aid, Prosecutor George L. ! Schilling said. | Mr. Schilling said first-degree {murder charges would be filed ‘against Snell for the killing~of | Patrolman Burdette Lee, 45. ° Snell admitted that he at4 tempted to commit criminal ase sauilt on the 13-year-old girl after | forcing her to accompany him to | the Methodist Church from a street carnival a short distance {away, where most of the townde | people were frolicking. at The youth, who spent nine {months in the boys’ ‘industrial {school for larceny, was held in {Clinton County jail. He is the ison of Roy Snell, Wilmington. The alleged killer told police he met the girl and her 8-year-old sister as they were leaving ithe carnival. He sent the youngler girl home and displaying a gun, forced the older girl to walk te the church with him, . ao Patrolman Lee discovered Snell the dope first! {and the girl in the darkness: of ne church steps and ordered

them to come out. The youth

Bicvcle Ri Bicycle Rider, 17, lunged out and during a sufffé { {drew a 22-caliber automatic and

Killed by Truck {fired sevep -times at Mr. Lee,

MUNCIE, Oct. 1—Forrest Bell; Three of the shots hit the patrols {17, was crushed to death beneath man. |the rear wheels of a truck yester-! {day when he lost control of his | bicycle after brushing against a|

parked car. |

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{| Elizabeth (Betty) Turner, 26-year-|

old Anderson Hospital laboratory technician and divorcee, today faced trial on charges of assault with intent to kill her newborn

{Indianapolis 66 years. He retired yance enrollment in its 30-year seven years ago after 19 Years’ , . tory |

employment by the Indianapolis Park ¥ Board Ye its Brookside, Commander George N. Craig ishops. He was in St. Peter's of Brazil first World War II infant on Sept. 17. parish. |commander, reported that 406,In a grand jury indictment fled" gyrvivors in addition to the son!376 veterans already had paid yesterday the young technicianijn.iude his wife, Mrs. Emma Litz; their 1950 dues. He said the figwas accused of delivering her\ywo, other sons, Walter A. and ures represented an increase of! own child, a girl, in her apart- charies M. Litz, Indianapolis; 211.867 of paid-up members over ment and later wrapping it iniinree daughters, Mrs. Hildegarde last year. newspapers and dropping it down primpe McClellan and Mrs. Harry| “It represents the greatest adan Incinerator chute. (Christ, Indianapoite-and Mrs. E./vance membership which the The child was discovered some- A. Sponsel, Gary; 14 grandchil= - time later when its cries attracted dren and five great-grandchildren. | before Sept. 30. Commander other residents of the building.| Craig said. “Today's mail Mrs. Anderson, at the time tne Alexander Dorman brought a deluge of 93,564 cards body was found, told police she| Services for Alexander Dor-and dues for 1950 to national believed the child dead when she man, former Indianapolis grocer, headquarters.” placed it in the chute. The|who died yesterday in his Alta-| The present record advance child, named Mary Betty Turner, dena, Cal. home, will be held at membership of 406,376 for 1950 died in an Anderson hospital oni p wm. tomorow in Altadena, compares with the early memberSept. 22. Cal. Burial will be in Peace Cem-|Ship" of only 194,509 which was The mother is still a patient in etery, Los Angeles. He was 74. (Paid a year ago, the commander the same hospital. | He lived in Indianapolis 40|Pointed out. years before moving to California| ‘The American Legion is defi-Ex-IU Teacher

American Legion has évér had crowned

3-Time Winner

Takes Crown as ‘Miss Indiana Jr.’

BLUFFTON, Oct. 1 (UP) Sixteen-year-old Darlene Morrow of Lapaz, who finds it old stuff to win queen and beauty contests, reigned today as “Junior Miss Indiana.” Darlene, a brown-eyed brunet from Marshall County, at Bluffton’s . Street Fair last night by Gov. Schricker. 8Shé also will rule as state tomato queen. » o ” DARLENE previously won a North Manchester contest and a Syracuse beauty pageant this year. In- 1948, she was Northern Indiana Muck Crops queen and won a Syracuse beauty pageant. Her latest victory qualifies her to participate in a national “Jun{lor Miss America” contest next |summer, in an effort to keep that crown in Indiana. It now is worn by Carolyn Rudy of Bluffton.

{ initely on the upgrade,” Comthree years ago. He operated al grocery in the 2100 block of | mander Craig declared. : : {English Ave. i Held in Slaying Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ‘Kidnaping’ Seen

fim with operating a lottery and gift enterprise and keeping a

. room for_ pool selling.

’ All Nats’ Fault WABHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UP)—Kenneth Garmes, a soda vendor at the ball park, asked the court to reduce his alimony payments. He complained that the last-place Washington Nats were drawing such small crowds that he could not make any money on a commission basis.

Federal Judge T. Alan Goldsborough, a baseball “fan Nimself, sympathized with Mr. Garmes. He ruled that from now on the vendor will have to pay

BOWLING GREEN, Ky., Oct. 1 Bessie Dorman; two sons, Bern-| | (UP)—George Melvin Daggit, 35, /hardt L. Dorman, Pasadena, cal. Work of Mother {former piano professor in the In- and Leonard Dorman, San Ga{diana University School of Music, briel, Cal.; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth} SOMERS POINT, N. J., Oct. 1 was held today in $5500 bond on SE Ota i (UP) —Police said today they bea grand jury indictment charging brother, : ’ “lieved t year baled n doi aig AIA 80d SEAL Grandes, Lev, (hl enrol Puri

ss! 16 Bon icted pr. ana Herbert Hale walk, was heing taken South by Mrs. C. B. Martin near Bowling Services for Herbert Hale, na- par mother. Green, for which Harry Edward ve of Indianapolis and formerly They asked Kilgore is serving two life terms. °f Kokomo, who died Sept. 22 in Kilgore, who wooed unsuccess-| '’ littier, Cal, were being arfully a girl who married the Mar-|f2n8¢d today in Harry W. Moore ting’ son, said nothing about an|fc2c® Chapel. He was 49.

A resident of Kokomo 15 years Complies un Ant Da Suivi: until he moved recently, he was| “Oman yesterday.

t okomo Masonic| Police Chief William Morrow who he described as his “very ye ie Kol ono Jasons said he believed the woman was close friend.” Murat Shrine in Indianapolis. [Patricia's mother, whose last Daggit was charged with ald- "gy, vivors include a sister, Mrs. known address was Miami, Fla. ing and ‘abetting a murder after/y, caret Trotter, Indianapolis; a| Patricia was kidnaped while wire recordings were made of con-y,, ther Irving H. Hale, Arling-|she was being taken for a walk versations in Warren County jail ton “va. and four nephews. |by Mrs. Charlotte Matthews, ma-

authorities in {southern coastal states to be on the lookout for an automobile in which the platinum-haired girl

was abducted by a man and

his wife only $30 a month instead of $50.

Bloomington Meter Row Still On

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Qct. 1% The row between Monroe county commissioners and the City of Bloomington over parking meters around the town square remained far from settled today,

The city recently obtained a

between him and Kilgore. tron at a private boarding home

Daggit taught at IU in 1940. {for children here. He was a professor at Western Local Man Named | Mrs. Matthews fought to pro- * Driver of Month

Kentucky State College at the tect the youngster but was Lloyd Reisner, 339 8. Keystone from the man.

time of his Indictment. {knocked to the ground by a blow {Ave., driver for Hancock Truck Patricia then was dragged into {Lines Inc., of Evansville, has been the car.

Clermont Schedules

Annual Homecoming inamed Indiana Driver of the!

i Clermont will hold its 31st an- Month for August, {were divorced last August and nual homecoming tomorrow in the, The Indianapolis driver was| that the father, Arthyr Barker, Clermont Christian Church, be- selected because of the expert Was awarded custody of the {ginning with a basket lunch at frst aid treatment he applied tol youngster. [noon and following with a busi-

a nine-year-old Louisville girl in- boarding home. ness meeting at 2 p. m.

in the jured in an automobile aceldent!

church basement. fon June 14, and for his good

. removed with a blow torch.

Mayor | T p ‘Thomas L. Lemon objected, how-(IU Dental Professor

temporary injunction restraining Roscoe McCalment, president of driving record the county from destroying the homecoming, urged all friends, ne Driver-of-the-Month Com-| meters around the courthouse and former residents of Clermont mittee of the Indiana Motor! after 12 of the meters had beenito return for the community cen- {

{tennial celebration tomorrow. Judge Q. Austin Fast disquali-| Other officers are Eunice Baker, iq probably saved the lite of) tied himself on the ground of Vice president. Morris Brown. parhara Jean Zehnder when he| possible prejudice and Judge treasurer, and Ruth Hughes, sec-| 04 artery pressure to keep! George Long of Columbus, was retary. | named to hear the case.

that Mr. Relsner’s prompt first!

her from suffocating from throat! hemorrhage.

Radio Reception Good

ever, on the grounds that he had) heard Judge Long was opposed to parking meters and asked for an-| Dr, Grant Van Huyson, profes-| other special judge. sor of oral pathology at the InTo date two other judges have diana University School of Denbeen named but each has declined tistry, will be the speaker at noon to serve. Another panel will be(today at a meeting of the Indiana drawn Monday. |Section, American Chemical So{ciety, at the Warren Hotel,

Place Loss at $200,000 Dr. Van Huyson has been at

. {TU since 1942. He is a graduate of In Lumber Yard Fire {the University of Pennsylvania,

UFFT 'a Rockefeller Fellow at the UniBei Fo N0ct.1 (UB) pire versity of Rochester and a memug ar ‘ber of the American Dental As- & Sons lumber yard here last| sotiation night, causing at least $200, . Renae destroyed the yard "ECEPTION, TEA SET 8 Dbiaze destro e_ yar The Marian Guild will hold a but did not damage the A ion and tea at 2 p. m., Tueslumber mill or main office. /day in Clare Hall, Marian College, COV-i3600 Cold Spring Road. Mrs. * Ralph Mortlock will preside.

emp He said at first it “looked about i the size of a dishpan.” Then Official Weather | there was an explosion and flames| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | ~Oet.

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Richmond Man Given

Term in Fatal Shooting RICHMOND, Oct. 1 (UP)--

Truck Association Inc. announced | Forty-six-year-old Robert Beckett |

today was serving a 2 to 21-year sentence in connection with the shooting death last March of Lindell Skaggs, 23. Beckett originally was tried on first degree murder charges but

the jury disagreed. He was sched-|—Carol Paight, 20-year-old blond uled to be retired Oct. 18, but yes-| college - senior, who killed her|}; terday announced he would plead| father to spare him a suffering guilty to a charge of involuntary/death from cancer, was brought before City Court Judge Peter Judge G. H. Ryan today on a charge of He ‘bound her over to

ling conditions for shortwave radio; manslaughter. will be good for the next four! Wayne

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days, forecasters at'the National Hoelscher accepted the guilty plea murder. Bureau of Standards here pre-'and sentenced Beckett immedi-/the next term of Superior Court. dicted this morning. lately.

_ American home, of attacking the Pittsbur mii ig the West Coast. of| a

8 Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D. TL), qi who used to teach economics at 4 | the University of Chicago, admits Der | it's a lot harder getting his ideas Ft 3 across in Congress than # was 43 in the classroom. {Kans in \ “Every time you get up to pro- Mines: 3 EA pose economy,” he complained. New vorr 38 | A ) “you are accused of attacking the Qkiahoma = 3 DH (349 SPN 40

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Judges named as alternates {Dixie Lee Corne, Winslow, and [Jayse Martin, New Castle.

Mrs. Nell Russell Services Monday

Rites at Frankfort For Local Resident

118 E. 27th 8t., who died today in 8t. Vincent's Hospital after two years’ {liness, will be buried Monday in Greenlawn Cemetery in Frankfort. Services for Mrs. Russell, who was 63, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Goodwin Funeral Home, Frankfort. Born in Winamac. Mrs. Russell came to Indianapolis eight years {ago from Frankfort, where her {husband the late George B. Rus|sell,

the Methodist Church there.

| An active Red Cross worker, Police said Patricia's parents Mrs. Russell served as a Gray bring their interest to bear to as{Lady in Billings Hospital ‘at Ft. [Harrison during World War II.

She is survived by a daughter,

He placed her in the Miss Betty Russell, Indianapolis;|

{a son, William Russell, Frankfort; a sister, Mrs. © { Scheetz, Indianapolis; four broth-

|ers, Robert W. Agnew, Indianap-|

|olis; Joseph B. Agnew, Frankfort;

and Dan W. Agnew, Salem, Ore., and one grandchild.

Ja ii Girl Held for Trial In Mercy Slaying

STAMFORD, Conn., Oct. 1 (UP)

Carol, who shot her father, 52-|year-old Police Sgt. Carl Paight,| with his service revolver as he {lay in a hospital bed the night of

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| Sept. 23, did not speak once during|

{the presentation.

| She was taken into the court{room by a back stairway leading charity program, will be staged in|

from police headquarters.

St. George Group Sets ‘Hard Times’ Dance

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jtomorrcw from 9 to 12 p. the St. jacent to St. Orthodox Church.

will be for the whole community, will be sent to the treasurer of the Syrian Orthodox Youth Organization. Miss Edith Mesalam is

general chairman for the dance. What's Wrong Here To Be Discussion Topic

|uext Yuenday at 8 p.m:

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Mrs. Nell Agnew Russell, of

was a well-known grocer. | The screaming Mrs. Russell was a member of tion in each community, citizens,

Georgia |

Times Ageia { | CY COLUMBUS, O., Oct.. 1—Bi-| He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. | patrisan foreign policy is de- ponald C. Bell. Also surviving, ervices on dy political system of government, Mrs, Henry Whicher of Muncie] : Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Talbot of| The Indiana Senator was guest| worrest was a first cousin of| Dies at Home Here speaker at the annual meeting of | Chester Wake, 11-year-old boy| . Harry E. Zemer, owner of ZeRepublican Clubs. {similar accident two weeks ago. N. Harding St., died today in his “This same bi-partisan policy| Chester was thrown beneath home, 2029 N. Harding St. He the Republican Party to rubber-|,,: out a hand to steady himself, Operator of the store the last [stamp a domestic program Which ;;, it as the truck was stopping 15 years, he became ill May 30 strangling embrace of statism,” ————————— North Park Lodge and the First Sen. Jenner charged. ° 3 . Methodist Church, Shelbyville. He Sen. Jenner denounced what ne Joe Louis Ex-Wife University Pharmacy College in ing program” of the present ad-||g 1919. x

stroying the American two-party|are the grandparents, Mr. and Drug Store Owner charged here last night. | Indianapolis. the Ohio Federation of Women's yjjjed in downtown Muncie in a! mer’s First Rate Drug Store, 2044 is forcing the rank and file of ip, wheels of a truck when he was 54, is driving America into the ¢,. » trafic light. He was a member of the Masonié was graduated from the Indiana termed as the “Socialistic spend-| * . . Slaying Witness

ministration. Services will be hel dat 2 p. m, “ CHICAGO, Oct. 1 (UP)—Mrs. Figures.recent-pubjishaq. show Marva Trotter Louis, ex-wite of{Monday in the First Methodist. that Harty Sumas has Spen champion | Church. Burial will be in Forest more of the taxpayers’ money in |Hill, Shelbyville. . the past four peacetime years | rior eradle the wife, Mrs than all of our American Presi-/today to appear at an inquest| ~= =o. n Richard BE \dents from George Washington,/Oct. 19 into the slaying off : , : 4

Zemer, both of Indianapolis; a to and including the late Frank- Winston Howard, 37, reputed i i. °v\i'o “haviq E. Trees, Shels

former heavyweight Joe Louis, was under subpena

: 1t,” Sen. Jenner de-|gambling boss. ! a evel Be: AMEE OP, "gen poly hun DIMI t sepmotter ar | He went on to say, “If the Re-{operator and an. owner of the y {publican Party isto survive as a Pershing Hotel, was shot down] political party worthy of the early vesterday in a crowded John E. Lovell name our duty now is to organize cocktail lounge at the hotel. John (Jackie) E. Lovell, 408 as an honest opposition party and; Police said that Charles Cole, Beecher St., died today in Gendestroy this bi-partisan parlysis 38, one of Howard's partners, eral Hospital. He was 14. lof

our two-party system and our readily admitted the slaying. A sophomore in Bainbridge | |constitutional government.” Cale’ told police that he met High School, Jackie was a mem- | este iret er Howard in the lounge and de- per of the Bethel Baptist Church, manded: {Born in Indianapolis, he had

Clifford Payne Topeka Speaker

“What's the idea of cheating been graduated from Publis me out of my take?” {School 31. Howard, Cole said, reached for| Services will be held at 3 p. m. Times Special his pocket as though to pull Monday in the G. H. Herrmann TOPEKA, Kas., Oct. 1—Clifford|2 gun. Then Cole fired six shots, Funeral Home. Burial will be in F. Payne, New Castle, Ind., busi-|five of which struck Howard in|Clermont. nessman, and chairman of thejthe chest. Survivors include the mother, Henry County Council on Inter-| Cole said the argument in-{Mrs. Ethel Pearl Lovell; a sisgovernmental Relations, today|volved a division of hotel profits.{ter, Miss Christina Lovell, both addressed Midwest state SY: ver eset Ix Indianapolis, and the grandcounty and township officials here| E: i arents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Benge, in the semi-annual session of the Find Possum n Dress |Bainbriage. 88 mes oreign Service Kansas Conference on Govern SYDNEY, Australia Oct. 1—|

|ment. i \ | He called for the setting up in Police Matron Grace Hamill is OES Unit to Meet wondering what to do about her, North Park Chapter 404. OES,

every community of machinery to co-ordinate county, state and na- latest capture—a baby possum. It will meet at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday

tional legislation and public serv-/ Was the one she discovered hidden jn the North Park Masonic Tem{in the dress of a woman she ple, 1058 W. 30th St., for an obe servance of Brothers’ Night.

|{ice measures. “With such machinery in mo- frisked in line of duty.

will be able to command the in{formation they need and thus

{sure all services are operated and controlled as close to home as 'possible,” Mr. Payne said.

Flower Program to Be

Held Here Oct. 30-Nov. 6

Guaranteed WATCH|

| Thomas M. Agnew, Terre Haute,

{ The St. George Progressives {will give a “Hard Times" dance'hy campus groups, will line the!

George Clubhouse adGeorge's Syrian

of the dance, which

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Irwin Marer, William Morris, {Melvin Nordholt, Mrs. Mae Parr, {John Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. [Frank Rieman and Mrs. Walter of Linoleum in Indiana

C. Luebking. RUGS from $2.39 | Leok for the Site ish the big red OR!

A flower program will be held] RE Usa Low Prices jin Indianapolis during Nations) PAIRIN .Day Service 120-BASS {Flower Week, Oct. 30 to Nov. 6 {according to Morris Marer, presi- RITE’S JEWELRY SHOP INDIANA Music co. dent of the Allied Florists of In- 43 8. ILLINOIS ST. 115 E. OHIO -- FR-11868 {dianapolis, Inc. i iS Pe rp - William S. Horn. chairman of : | “Rg AAR BS the committee, will be assistea vy | OXYGEN THERAPY | GED, J. EGENOLF |Mrs. Horn, Richard Bailey, Mr./] rhs Squipment Can Be¢ Rented ss |! . and Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Mar- HAAG'S i Ww : lin J. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence| '§ MACHINIST Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 402 N. Capitol Ave. | Heidenreich, Miss Mary Ann|| Day Phone Night Phones WA-3d10 181, W. South LI-6212

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Annual Fall Carnival | * HOOSIER * ROBERT HALL Clothes Set at IU Oct. 22 | PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. || Or Sensis Are, & Marriane se Times State Service i} 31 & Washingtes RI-8318 ||| omens |- BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 1—The| ee —— | {$e PINS

second annual Fall Carnival, a

Welcame to Our hotoprints ithe Indiana University fieldhouse! TELEVISION SHOW {Oct. 22 following the Indiana-| Every Night at : Pal proceeds trom the event.| LANE RADIO a moot th ar JE 1005 so EE Gun ov

Chest. Almost 50 booths, set up|

11th Anniversary Sale

m. in fieldhouse walle i PaoNAL 1 Admission ree e on yments Monday. general public. Dave Baker. TU" rumen "Lota Been OPEN “2 NIGHTS [(} P. senior and ¢ rman o A 9 said he expected the event to raise] People’s State Bank || Marilyn Fur Co. JM. two-or three times the amount of 13 E. MARKET ST. » E Oniost"

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| DIAMOND LOANS |

“What's Wrong with Indianapolis?” will be the ‘subject of the Contemporary Problems discussion group of Kirshbaum Center!

eeting of the group are open to the public. The committee in charge includes Irwin Katz, Sam

unc magician ; i | and Mrs. Leonard Lew in, trio, comedy singers and a novelty

% WE BUY DIAMONDS + °

R. B. Bailey, in charge of arrangements, said the program will! be open to members, their friends! and families. Harry Stevens, master of ceremonies, will an-| nounce a

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