Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1949 — Page 2

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"Public Relations Director to Speak . At Meeting Indiana Restaurant Association’

? opened its 16th annual convention today in the Murat Theater with Ral

ant Association, as the chief GE speaker. e £ Mr, Peterson is; to speak on “America's Her-| itage of Hospi-| - ] tality” tomorrow terson evening. His talk ME Pe will be {llustrat-

ed with color movies and sound eff.

ects. Registration of members and guests started at 10 a. m. and the| exhibits in the trade exposition were opened at 11 a. m. | Prillip Class of Ft. Wayne, president, was scheduled to wel-| come visitors at the 1:30 p. m. session. Other speakers scheduled, today were Peter Smidt, Dr. L. E.| Burney, state health commissioner, and Wilfred Bradshaw, of the, Indiana State Chamber of Com-| merce. . Annual election of officers is set for tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m,

Sell $1,093,000 Of Lyons’ Estate

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, Oct. 4 (UP)—A portion of the estate left by Robert W. Lyons, Indiana, Washington and 8t. Petersburg attorney, was sold for a total of $1,093,000, court sources said today. Mr. Lyons’ will, which left his entire estate to his widow, Mrs. Alma Lyons, has not been probated. His son, John B. Lyons, is in Washington handling legal tters in connection with the

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oldings of Coronado, Inc. uilders and developers of Bahamas beach here, In which Lyons was the majgrity stockholder, were ligquida partially at a total of more than $1,000,000. + Several houses in the exclusive resort development and more than 00 lots were sold for a total of $241,300, ‘Seven completed houses were sold for $152,000, and the Bahama Shores Yacht Club and hotel were sold for $700,000 to Byron Kuth and Associates. Kuth is a former Cleveland, 0. attorney now located here.

Elected to Board .

Andrew T. Coyle, president of the Commonwealth Loan Co, was elected to the board of directors of the National Consumer Finance Association ati an &nnual association convention recently in Los Angeles, pe

City PAL Club members join police and firemen in distributing posters to publicize Fire Pre- |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - Senate Committee Rejects Olds

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vention Week, Oct. 9 through Oct. 15. Left to right are Tommy Kurz, Christian Park; Jerry Mass, |

Rhodius Park; Thomas Walton, field Gardens; Harry Johnson, Shearer, Fire Prevention Bureau.

Why Spend Money, ~~ : On Unspent Time? Jurisdiction Shift

“WHY SHOULD a man pay! for parking in advance when he doesn’t know how long he's going| to be parked?” | A. R. Webb, of 2320 E. 12th!

Requests Repair Of North, East Streets

(UP) —Army Mauricio was stabbed to death to-term on day in a fight with six men, one gymmer. the husband of a young bride! whom the victim “picked up” at a Mr. Olds is a foe of free enterdance, police said.

Douglas Park; William Norton, Brookside Park; William Mason, LockeKot Sgt. William Crossen, PAL supervisor, and Capt. Hallie

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inst Nomination | WASHINGTON, Oct, 4 (UP)—

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A Senate Commerce Commitiee §

voted unanimously today to rec- § ommend that the Senate reject %

the nomination of Leland Olds, for a third five-year term on the Fed

that the group—four Democrats; and three Republicans—had voted!

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unfavorably to the full ecommittee. ’ i Inasmuch as the subcommittee is a majority ‘of the full Com-| merce Committee, the unanimous) vote insured that the full com-| mitiee would disapprove the! nomination. Administration lead-| ers privately are conceding that! the Senate will follow suit and! reject the nomination. |

Power Commission. | 7 ittee Chairman Lyndon’ Johnson (D. Tex.) announced)

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tor who could have heard the! testimony on his writings on his work would vote for his confirmation,” Mr. Johnson told reporters. | Besides Mr. Johnson. the subcommittee included Chairman Edwin C. John (D. Colo.) of ‘the full committee and Sens. Ernest W. McFarland (D. Ariz), Herbert (D. Md.), Clyde M. Reéd (R. Kas.), John W. Bricker, (R. 0.) and Homer Capehart (R. Ind.) President Truman Mr. Olds for a third five-year the commission last

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{prise and an advocate of planned economy. His supporters have

The Park Department today Panions attacked Sgt. Muricio, oflcontended that he is just an oldfashioned “liberal.” [Enroll at Duke U.

8t., presented that perplexing gqked that the Works Board as- St. Louis, Mo. and another question today after he had re-| ~~. 4 i diction of nine North soldier, police said, after they| em es ie matin celved a ticket for violating *" drove the bride of six weeks and CANTEEN SETS DANCE

parking regulation at one of the and East Side streets in the park her girl friend to a street corner i boulevard system for repair and ne 7

downtown meters. Mr. Webb, who said he was a general maintenance work. ny ent in aly The Mve Was avactior step, In : ’ ces In ® the program under which County Jail, insisted he paid! poards plan to combine resources ee te Le mares F ’ : +i streets and boulevards. i insisted the meter “should have Mayor Feeney said that If the been paid” when Mr. Webb {rganster was made, the Works parked. , Board would have the streets rei 3 ast Song to De here paired but would bill the Park ong. T. e naisted. “IiBoard for the service. ‘The could see no reason to jump out|poards operate on separate of my car, turn a crank and pay! pudgets. for a whole hour when I ditin’t! The intend to be gone more than transfer : 15 minutes. {Clarendon Rd. from 38th St. to “ar EEL ho on nour| AMON Pr; Hamplon Dr. from ‘THE METE : e Clarendon Rd. to Sunset Ave. parking, five cents’ and it doesn't | gunset Ave, from Hampton Dr. say anything about when thetq 49th St.; 49th St. from Sunset Taoey as to pe paid Ween per {| Ave. to Boulevard Pl; Boulevard . . # 9th to 52d Sts.; 52d St. fectly willing to “pay that meter~|F- [rom £914 19 3 og ie when he came out but still doesn’t og, . ghariq Ave from 9th to know why he should pay in ad-| nic ar morn ’ \ 10th St. Ewing St. from Wash-!

vance “A 3 ington St. to Sherman Dr. and A man never knows how longi g, jew Dr. from 59th and INli-

he's going to be gone,” he in-| i nois Sts. to College Ave. | sisted.

The $2 Mr. Webb will have to Y Lo: 3 mail to police headquarters i= Red China Seeks hot. an “advance” payment. It's & penalty for not paying in Nod From U. S. advance. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (UP)

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| replied, “it is being read.” 4 eS — i —— 'C. E. Wagner Named Head of Home Show | | Charles E. Wagner, vice presi|dent and general manager of the {Burnett-Binford Lumber Co., to{day was elected president of the {Indianapolis Home Show. | Othér officers who will serve iduring the S8ilver Anniversary |year are: Richard C. Lennox, first vice president; H. A. Linde {man Jr, 2d vice president; Mrs. {E. L. Hohn, 3d vice president, land Verne K. Reeder, 4th vice {president; O. W. Brown, secre-| tary we Carl V. Spickeimier, | treasurer,

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Alice Helen Goldthwaite, daugh- officers reported.’ ter of-Mr, and Mrs. John L. Gold-| {1950 Community Fund Drive will|thwaite, 210 Berkley Rd. | Authorities said they were hold- be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow by, Stephen Andrew Wainwright, son! War ing “four persons” as materialithe Finch Canteen in the Boys of Guy A. Wainwright, 4139 N.1950

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Bubble Bath Disrupts

Traffic Two Hours CHARLOTTE, N. C., Oct. ¢ (UP)—A bubble bath disrupted traffic for nearly two hours here yesterday. When a drum of liquid shampoo toppled from a truck onto a busy street, firemen were called to hose the slippery pavement. The result was a huge bubble bath, with the suds piling nine feet high. Police rerouted trafic for two hours. ‘

Gimlet Club Pledges

Three Indianapolis students National Commander George are among 16 Purdue University and N. Craig of Brazil, first World! upperclassmen -who have been II commander, predicted pledged to the Gimlet Club. They membership in the Legionjare Warren G. Bennett, 6316

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WILKES - BARRE, Pa, Oct. 4 (UP)—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Budziak celebrated their first wedding anniversary yesterday. She presented him with

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