Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1949 — Page 2

Today's‘ Program

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HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1048

ry Cattle Show

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‘Champion to Be Selected Tomorrow

" International dairy cattle show Judging in two breeds began today at the first International, Dairy Exposition’ in the State!

#80 G breeds were entered) in the judging. Champions will be detérmined tomorrow. At 1 p. m. today the milking! derby was scheduled to start and, to continue at 8 p. m. Breeds

ipating were Ayrshire, Swiss, Guernsey, Jersey, Milking Short-

Holsteinhorn and Red Poll. | Other High Points i Other highpoints of the day's) program were to be the H, P.| Wasson & Co. style show at 3:15 p. m., Jimmy Lynch D8ath Dodg-' ers at 4 p. m., the 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America award banquet at 6 p. m. “Avalon Charmer's Emperor,’ owned by R. E. Miller & Son of Columbus, Wis.,, won three top honors in the Red Poll dairy cattie show yesterday. The bull was declared international grand champion as well as

grand champion and senior grand, 4

«hampion. Reserve Grand Champion i Redvue Bud,” owned by Roy L.| Mueller, Arlington, Minn, was; named reserve grand champion in the Red Poll judging, first of of cattle to be in competition. op junior champion honors went to “Midway Bandolier,” a bull owned by John Schmiesing & ‘Son of Ft. Laramie, O. Other first-place winners In various classes included H. P. Olson “& Bons, Altona, Ill; Pinney-Pur-due Farm, Wanatah, Ind, and H. Stoner, Carthage, Ind.

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7 |Pennsylvania St., reported that {her home was ransacked yesterlay ldgrawer had been looted, rugs ipiled In a heap and furnishings |scattered throughout the home,

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Photo by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer. | Mrs. R. N. Gregory watches her |6-month-old daughter, Dorothy Sue, awake in General Mospital from an unscheduled nap, induced when the baby ate sleeping pills which she found in the family refrigerator. Dorothy Sue slept three hours, remained in

: Oc . . 'her father was in the U. 8. Sen- | hor hotpital fm stirs) to thelr ho HY a eh CHICAGO, Oct. 11 (UP)—FI-| Supreme Court at the White House tomorrow. He is the first 'gi¢ and a seat-mate of now (UP) = Tuners] Serica will be . . . y 5 " wht she was dizzy and cross—but awake. mer (Whitey) Madsen, bigtime Hoosier to gain a seat on the high court. President Truman, who appointed & "00 "or ief of the Census

Board OK's 20 Petitions For Neighborhood Zoning

Twenty petitions filed with the| Also denied were petitions of) city Board of Zoning Appeals for Phil Clements, 5132 E. St. Clair| variance of neighborhood zoning! St. for continued use of a garage|

and Red Poll breeds,

United Shows, Midway m, oundatior Pro-

demonstration and lecture, Festival of Dalry ‘Foods building, 11 a. m. and

opens for all and continues

Wasson & Co. style show, Foods bulld-

Baker United Shows,

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Arthur Schwab

Arthur M, Schwab, New. York Central Railroad switchman who suffered a broken back in ah aot Saturday, died yesterda, " Methodist Hospital. He was Mr. Schwab, who lived in 520

Highland Ave, was a native of |

, n, Ky. Services and burial be Friday in Covington. are his wife, Maudlene; a stepson, Frank Vancel, Indianapolis; a » ughter, Mrs, Erma Holmes, f, Fla.i/ two brothers, Harry A. Schwab, Cincinnati, O, and George Schwab, Covington, and his Jrsndtatber, Bracken Collins, Covington,

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regulations have been granted as living quarters; William Hill | al by the board. Members| gartner, 1622 E. 34th 8t,, for oper-| {Inst night denied approval of five, ation of a radio and television re|petitions and continued seven pair and sales shop; H. Duff Viim, cases until later meetings. 513-515 E, 37th St, for construcDorman Bros. 'Co., 1031-37 8./tion of a double house on a lot | Keystone Ave, was granted a|smaller than required in the zone, {one-year permit to continue auto and Lawrence Fuller, 1116 River | wrecking on their lot, subject to' Ave, for use of the garage as {limitations prescribed by the! living quarters. i i board. i S——————— | Acting on the objections regis-! itered by neighborhood residents, Mrs. Lina Schwarz | the zoning body warned the com- Dies Here ‘at Age 70 | pany to keep the wrecked car| Mrs. Lina Schwarz, native of bodies below the height of a Coburg, Germany, and an Indi-| fence surrounding the lot and to anapolis resident since 1910, died exercise closer control of fires on here yesterday after a long illness. the premises. She was 70. Other Petitions Granted a Schwarz nd) her Rusbynd, {the late Henry hwarz, emiay, petitions Jrah Wagner, Erated to Alberta, Canada, from 1049 8. Reisner St. to convert a|Jermany in 1909, two-story home to a three-unit! Services at 3 p. m. tomorrow In . the G. H. Herrmann Funeral {apartment house; Mrs. Esther " J ome will be followed by crema- | Greenstein Winer, 1417 N, Hamil- in Washington Park Crema{tone Ave, for operation of a''Of © 8 beauty shop in her home; Everett]

rium. | | Surviving are two half-sisters, | Eastridge, 645 N. Rochester Ave, : ing location of a side yard Mrs Anna Brunninghaus, Em-|

porium, Pa., and’'Mrs. Louise Kra-|

Y line. {mer, Cincinnati; two half-broth-ond Ploughe & Sons, ' ? * Alan ! {1ne., 1913 %. #6th St. for con- ers, Paul Troll, New York City,

and John B. Kistner, Indianapolis; 2 stepdaughter, Mrs. Anna Dugan, |Indianapolis, and a stepson, Harry, Schwarz, Mattoon, Ill k

| stru n of a retall store build-! {ing with parking facilities; Robert G. Funk, 1457 N. Denny 8t, to |inclose the front porch of his re ———————————— home; Charles Crawford, 1110 SHARMON, EARL SEE ROME | Tabor St, to convert a former| ROME, Oct. 11 (UP)—The Farl church building into a printing of Westmoreland accompanied! shop; O. T. Eaton, 1202 W. 35th Sharman Douglas and her par-| '8t., for inclosure of the front/ents on a sightseeing tour of] porch of his home, {Rome in a horsedrawn carriage United. Petroleum Corp., 5438 today. Brookville Rd., for construction of a restaurant building with offstreet parking facilities; Alicelf Cook, 4634 Rockwood Ave, for construction of a” private art| studio at the rear of her home Raymond Ploughe & Sons, Inc Ave, for retail stor

construction of a facilities; Hickman Oldsmobile, Ine, 1500-8 N. Meridian St., for operation of an open-air auto’ sales lot, for one year, i } Set Up Printing Shop | Bruce Odell Harris, 1808 Yandes| St., for erection of a building for, soft drink and school supply sales, for one year; Dkein & {Kuhn Co, to set up a printing, {shop at 3343-45 Central Ave.: Walter J. Kenton, 5825 Carvel] Ave. for construction of a house! with attached garage on his lot. Fletcher Pentecost Church, | 926-40 Fletcher Ave. for organ-| a playground for, church and school ehildren; Mr.|

cumseh St, to organize Bible classes at their home; Standard| Of! Co., Michigan St. and Jeffer-| son Ave, approval of amended | plans for service station erection;| Hall Hottel Co. Inc, 4001 Wash-| ington Boulevard, expansion “of an eight-unit apartment building

Mrs. Yvonne M. Gray, 2140 Col- « No charge for ins

four-room apartment building in-/f§ tom and commitment

to eight units. Petitions Denied N The board denied petition of f Margaret McCoun, 2358 Moreland Ave., for operation of a beauty shop in her home. The| board said the house, located in a! new addition, was too small for proper operation. {

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ping Pill Nop Thugs Sip Liquor, Loot Home

g ihome in which burglars leisurely consumed three bottles of liquor {and stole $700 worth of clothing Iwas sheriff’s deputies.

scribed the burglary as "the most complete ransacking I ever saw.”

imoney or jewelry had been taken. {Missing was a tuxedo, five formal igowns, an overcoat, three men’s {suits, two sport jackets, neckties, a woman's satin coat and seven fifths of liquor.

been gained by smashing the glass in the kitchen door. Three jempty liquor bottles were found.

{tered when she returned at 4 p. m. A laundry man told her the

| monies. A daughter and two gre for” Destehen HOOF oe locked when grandchildren live here. The EE | 0s 8 Calivery 2 noon daughter is the wife of Dr. Jorn Former Census Chief . . i i i i Callaman, Washington dentist, Chicago ‘Fence’ Slain Judge and Mrs, Sherman Minton arrived in Washington,

underworld “fence,” was killed by two gunmen in retaliation for welching on payoffs for loot from \ MOS@OW, Oct. 11 (UP)—Vice interstate freight robberies, po- Admiral Alexander Andreyevich is Fablinger, last Illinois com {families and will join the Minton lice believed today.

last night as he stepped out the Soviet armed forces and a mem- birthday today. door of a store on Chicago's ber of the Supreme Boviet, died his long life to abstinence from medical staff at Indiana Univer- Roosevelt in 1933 and retired some northwest side.

Mintons Arrive in Washington - Hoosier Jurist Prepares | For High Court Inaugural

| Will Take Historic Oath of Office In White House Ceremony Tomorrow

Rob N. Side Place Of $700 in Clothing

Looting of a far North Side

DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer i WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—Judge Sherman Minton, aceompaiied ‘by Mrs. Minton, arrived here today from New Albany, Ind., ng mt ‘immediately to their Shoreham Hotel apartment to prepare ugura tomorrow. c : pi The ki of Judge Minton as associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, will be heid at the White House at 10:30 a. m;, wt t ernment offi-/ : . hs on HE Hoosiers in olis, and John, an ex-GI, is tak

Washington and from throughout ing post-graduate work at Indi ithe state present.

ana University and lives with his The Mintons were met at the!

{wife in Bloomington. station by Keith Mann, who willl Judge Minton said that he will Ibe Justice Minton’s law

clerk. Mr. start work with the Court immeMann was law clerk for the late diate

being investigated today by

Mrs. Frank Ryan, 8242 N.

afternoon. She sai@ every

ly after being sworn a Tul i peeded up a i ley Rutledge. to whose inauguration was 8 TO er alee from -In-{the request of Chief Justice S. Tred diana was appointed from the U. Vinson because of the n

i als in|help the crowded court |8. Circuit Court of Appe nels

Lb str Sul In addition to the new Justice ; Wears 8 or Suit Tom Clark, who was Without fedMinton appeared in a eral judicial experience, being apFlippin suit which wellipointed from the federal attormatches the weather in Washing- ney-generalship, the high court is ton where temperatures have'also handicapped by the absence 'soared to more than 80 degrees|of Justice william 0. Douglas. daily, . Mrs. Minton was dressed | Justice Douglas is Fecuperaiing i ¢ ; {from broken ribs and othe - in & dark bive traveling sur. |juries received while hoseback ride The. new Justice appearedij,. i, nis home state of Wash rugged, except for a limp from 8/ington. recent broken leg which still re. yu it she was glad 10 Yee ares hat he walk with ¢ cane Shing lon! Mr Minton 0 ’ said: “At least it w no ‘and H. C. Minton, are here from "0 oo to me and this time Ft.. Worth, Tex., for the cere- py. pave two grandsons to help

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Sheriff James Cunningham de-

List of Loot Taken Mrs. Ryan said apparently no

Deputies said entrance had

Mrs. Ryan found the home en-

and they have two baby sons. Dies

in Mississippi |She attended school here while

. D. C., this morning from their home in New Albany. Judge Minton y North Side Gunmen ill take the oath of office as an Associate Justice of the U. S. Oct. 11

DODDSVILLE, Miss,

RUSSIAN ADMIRAL DIES Bureau in Washington and an

oe yo (him to the highest court. Marks 103d Year | Two sons, Sherman Jr. and John a I an 3 ; : P)—Lew- /ives and uncle o : ho Slfcag0. out. 11 {UB)--14y. Minton, are With their wi s Miss). Mr. Austin died at the age Nikolayev, 44, deputy chief of po- mander of the Grand Army of here tonight. They are flying from of 78 in a Greenville, Miss., hosMadsen was felled by five slugs litical administration of the the Republic, celebrated his 103d'Indiana. pital yesterday. He was appointed He attributed| Sherman Jr. is a doctor on the|census chief by the late President ‘here yesterday.

tobacco and liquor. sity Medical School in Indianap- years ago.

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five sisters, M Mrs. Mae M Stella Sturgeo: Sister Cecelia ter Paschel, Woods, and t and Edward apolis.

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Services fo Claypool Hote four years, wi General Hospi of two month: a. m. tomorron tuary Chapel. Elder T. R. Denomination ficiate. Buri: Crown Cemet A lifelong Ii Mr. Taylor ha as a porter in apolis hotels. Traub Ave. ) Surviving a Mary E. Ray Baxter, and t and James Px apolis, and C York City.

Enoch J.

Services fo 4607 Carrollt yesterday at Pp. m, tomorro chanan Morty in Crown Hill Born near Rust had live He was a reti ment worker | ber of Meridi ist Church. Surviving & & niece, Mrs. wards, and tv A. Ressler, c George H. Fc

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