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He’ s s Following in in Dad's Fo
Afraid They’ ve Made Monster That'll Ruin Big League Pastime
Many Fear Minor Loop Farm Clubs Can't
Survive in Face of Airwaves Competition
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 14—Big league baseball, worried
over the possible effects of new federal broadcasting regulations, was asking today “Have we created a monster that will destroy. us?” The club owners spent the entire day yesterday discussing the new ruling by Attorney General J. Howard MeGrath which they themselves fought for and which now ove, ao ee a way -
i i i ‘Competing Broadcasts’ Permits FTA tly Unrestricted The regulations even provide roadcasting of big league gamesiy) s+ proadeasts can be made at in minor league territory. the same time as the home team Now they are concerned lest|is playing a game, provided the their farm clubs and the other home team is on the road. This minor league teams, which are sets up the possibility of directly the backbone of baseball, suffer competing broadcasts—a major disastrous attendance losses while|league game against a road fans elect to stay home and listen|proadcast of a home town minor to broadcasts of big league games. league team’s game. “The effects of this ruling are| The rules apply only to radio | so far-reaching, none of us can|proadcasting, but there is a tell what the eventual outcome|strong possibility that within the will be.” sald Ford Frick, presi- next year they will be extended dent of the National League. {; include television. “There is a lot more to it than| .rpe pie question to Juat the fact that major league Rg due: eams can broadcast into minor » league territory. Frick asked. “If Joe Doakes’ with a’ station | get this service and how much in Keokuk wants to buy a broad- {will he pay for it? How will we cast on a team in a higher minor Protect our minor league farm, like Cedar Rapids, he can swing clubs?” the deal as long as Keokuk isn’'t| Both leagues deliberated all playing ball at the time of the day yesterday on the radio quesbroadcast. And a second divi- | [tion and, because of controversies sion city in the majors might] |within the ranks, reached no want to buy broadcasts of teams|decision. ~ ~ ~ ’ . ~ -
Browns Sell Bob Dillinger, Lehner to A's for $100,000 ~~~ woes 0
They Also Get Four ‘Other Guys’ in Return {do so far this season last night when ‘he registered ‘his-second 700
: - ‘mark in as many evenin = For Star Third Sacker and Outfielder . f After his re a lily total Monday. night many expected ___By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer {Heady to cool off somewhat but that wasn't in the cards. Curt unNEW YORK, Dec. 14—The St. Louis Browns, making a deal corked scores of 258 and 224 twice for a 708 series with Conkle; solely because “we're desperate for young talent,” today sent Third Funeral Home in the West Side; “Chevrolet by only two pins Baseman Bob Dillinger and Outfielder Paul Lehner fo the Phila-| Classic, with their total of 3010. delphia Athletics for $100,000 in cash and four obscure players. Three other bowlers finished! A feminine kegler bowled a In exchange for the 31-year-old Dillinger and the 29-year-old | with higher marks than Heady,|600 series for the second night Lehner, the Browns received Outfielders Ray Coleman and Rookie | however. All competed in the running. Juanita Cork connected Rocco Ippolitto, Shortstop Buty, Pennsylvania Recreation -eircuit. lon games of 232, 165 and 209 for Demars and Frank Gustine, aly? Swim. TI Miller Ensminger of Washington|a 606 figure while rolling for shop. worn infielder who previous-| eam Chevrolet set the evening's pace|L. L. Stone in the Penn's SponI Sepved Jit ttsburgh and the Books 21 M et: as he blasted 724 pins. Ensminger sors loop. a to one tour bl eels [posted counts of 234, 222 and 268 The Brass Rail contingent, of will help us those. four. pase The YMCA swimming team, a8 he led his team to the night's the Illinois’ Washington League, plained Brownie President Bill De.| |coached by George Madera, will high total of 3012 pins. can't seem to do anything wrong Witt. “Coleman, who was with! compete in 21 meets in the in-| In the same loop, Ditk Nolan in the eyes of their opponents. us before, had a fine year at Buf- door season. netted a pair of 247s and a 216 Brass Rail, just like any other falo in the International League! YMCA teams won one of two! for a 710 set with Early and Dan-iteam, suffers a noccasfonal lapse with a .295 batting average ana telegraphic meets with the Bal- iels. Dave Billingsly was Just oH once in a while but their opposi23 home runs.” {timore, Md., YMCA this month. | whisker behind with his 708tion is seldom able to take adThe deal, largest engineered at/ The senior squad tied Baltimore, | mark. Dave rolls with the | {vantage of it. the current major league meet- (20-29, and the juniors won, 33-24. Creek Butter contingent and re-| . Recently, the Brassmen had a ings, was in direct line with the The local swimmers will com-|corded’ games of 217, 258 and “cold” night and came up with Browns’ policy of offering for sale Pete against Male High School 233. {one of their lowest team marks or trade any player 28 years or r/of Louisville, Ky., at 5 p. m. today | laria's ‘Bowling Lanes, also in|of the season—but they still manolder, DeWitt explained. (in a telegraphic meet. the Penn loop, trailed Washing-|aged to win three games.
The Browns consummated the| Other scheduled meets are as s-3 4 # # ue
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There'll be another Kramer with a smashing serve 15 years from now when David Kramer ‘grows up. His dad, Jack Kramer, | has been setting a dizzy pace in the current professional tennis
tour with Pancho Gonzales. They will be matched here tomorrow night in the second attraction in the Fieldhouse. Frank Parker and Pancho Segura will square away, in the opening match of 8 p. m.
Rolling 700 Gets to Be Habit With Enel Curt Heady
By GENE LAWSON
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Service Commission of Indiana will conBy JIM HEYROC Be PuBlie re miasion.® 401 State ¥ EYROCK Louse. dldiahapols, Sa 1000 A. M, AUAry ' A strong team of some 20 Novice, W Fyglic™s Jarticipation 4 requested and Open class fighters will repre- “CF WBiARR MISSION [sent the Senate Ave. YMCA in By EARL EVERELL, Director
MO {the ‘17th renev.al of The Times-| indianapolis, Ind, December 13. 1946
Tourna=|; gaaL NOTICE |ment scheduled to open Jan. 26 in ™
|Legion Golden Gloves
|the National Guard Armory. Tom Harding,
{from Butler University, will-agatn|coaser, ior “Y" team.| Dally workouts for his fighters jare under way and five of last fuer
coach the Senate Ave.
winter's entrants wil be back
Meanwhile, training was under Wednesday, way at 12 other centers. For the PUBLIC a first time in the history of the
“Gloves,”
Novice Class, which is for begin-
ners. The Open Class is for boys By EARL EVE ET Director MOTOR Mr DEPARTMENT who have had ring experience Indianapolis, Ind., Dec ember 13,
but are still amateurs,
The Indianapolis Community LEGAL, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
‘.|centers are beginning to line
the joint application t Clinton, Rogers & their teams and get equipment ine Joint application of Clinton Rogers &
into shape. Issues Call
At the Northeast CC,
16 or over.
- Youths desiring a: place to-train| Public’ have six of the Community Cen-j "" ters. from which to choose. There! ¥ AY is08 Sg for Sraming : hese Indtanapolis:. Ind. December 13. 1949. centers and ne entry fee for the|————— tourney. All a boy needs to do 10[ ate Serer on PUBLIC NEARING | enter is fill out the blank on this
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the many boxers in the Indianap- Rooms
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‘Amateur Basketball
Last pight's amateur basketball league Indianapolis. Ind. Church at Riverside LEGAL Un Pr
results fol Riverside» Jens Methodist G First 30, University "Heights Christ 48,
side Presbyterian God 26: River Olive Methodist Spitz, Met h versidé Rams 1
Avenue Baptist 32, 12; Riverside Hawks
Penney
At YMCA-J, C. 26, Bears Central Business College 35,
i 9 New susta Juniors vs. Pure Oil ’
B Eelctric 60, IBEW ” Bridesport Brass
vs. Blue and White
Sportsman's Store a! Lilly's 62, Kinman Garage 32. Noon Shelby Street Merchants 42; indianay Conservatory 48, Electr otype Service
Docket e At Holy Cross Gym: samaritan Sub 41, the a lication o of bi Ca diana Deaf Club 34: , Indiana Gas as Wi ant 30, s jan "36: Hr go + Toled ado for, a i e
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| WLERS (MEN) New, Riviera Pioneer Mixed ..... Si transaction with Earle Mack, as ic i Seniors ve. Lowsville. Ky. YMCA | Miter Bro Wash . 124 Bon Grabhorn, Allied Printers i Lou! "| el man evrole y sistant manager of the Athletics Dec. 17. Juniors at Richmond ~ YMCA. Bis Blitnesly. ya fcr utter" 108) ia glet, Body ion 357 and the son of Manager Connie Dec. 2 3; sshiors a} Soulaviite YMca.| Curt Heady, axle Fu Ru 706 Se qughton. Zph's Restaurant ME io) at 2 man, Mack. Bema,’ an’ 4; Juniors vi. Richmond) Leo senkio® owLERy MEN . 669 B. Miller. Kidwell Electric i . . wrence mith, arm ureau » Dillinger, said Muse, wil be, Juniors "ai Huntington YMCA. Jan. 28: (elu termever Ww. F Sones Studio 3 Bob Murphy. Penn Coal |... 0 =| gton ‘ eb. 4: Grumme, yro ul ' .e .e hiladelphia’s regular rd base [State YMCA Junior championships, Feb. [Girt Mel, Harty, over ne Lanes 83 Ben. Ladin, Kasle Ball & Chain 64 man and the fate of Hank Ma- Ii: pihlors al C ich eo i. 18; Seniors Charles Brammell, Sugar Creek Butier Hs Belden, Employment Sec, Mixed, $1 jeski, who was the A's third sack- Huntington YMCA, } « niors vs. Ray The! Thelsing, Reeve Ro ting se - 88 Ww. Bur e, Jolang Container Men... 388 er last season, will be decided giate AAD | punt on YMCA, Mar. 11 | ayes teheit, Soiataire Beverage .... 84 Damon Ue eredith. Diamond Chain ... 525 “shortly.” Mar: 17:0; nor haoplonships at IAC. Roy Bird, Solataire Beverage : BOWLER (WOMAN) Riviers Club, Mar ss Benlors va. |S; Moxley, Iaria’s Bowling Lanes . a Juanita Long (My OMEN} 606 Prize plum in the package, of| Richmond ® YMCA, Apr: ise tate Den Faust Friendly Tavern ! » | course, was Dillinger, who hit .323| sch shampiosinipe’ Apr. °F Shenae” Ken Pat Pier Fy 8 Nerhe Gap, Lindeman Reencr 4 ’ | tonal JMcA 33. championships at Minne- Shoemaker, Hausser Sheet Metal ail Flo Denny, Rowe Jewelry 566 this year. , {Joe Fakon. Tom pins Ice Cream 631} Mickey Pritchard, Martinaue Lounge he Both DeWitt and Mack agreed dim Williams, Bader Coffee Bernice Kins. Kenne Ray Johns, 5 5 ortuary 26 | Nell Koelling, Pentecost Market “ieee 4 that young Ippolitto almost Kramer Wins No. 27 [Paw Southerly, Wintergarden . pH Herb Tudge, yet, Adm, bison Bd Ti » ornada. . ard, . snagged the entire deal. The A’s| Of Tour From Pancho (Walt Nash. dirter's'¥ Farm Market | 634 Anna Bateman. Hoosier Eola ou sl if u Norris, J . Eastman flena nsen, Oert c. were at first reluctant to part with) [Chuck Markey, Tompkins Ice Cream 822 Marsare Ray, Leader Store . 83 the husky outfielder who batted PRINCETON, N. J, Dec. 1 {Ernie Vosls, Falls City Beer .---.:... 821 Cell Poli. Indiagapolis Lite ‘3 * » utu . . .320 with Lincoln, Neb., of the! (UP)—Jack Kramer scored his! Bor’ Kelly, diane Jur bean re ve | 818 Elizabeth Henry, © Downtown Ford Sales 533 N se . . tessa pre Western League. . 27th professional tennis triumph BS} McGire oF Tava Ordnance oo ei7 Lorens Gibbs, Hotel Lincoln .. i ol ewlin, xworthy 'ord . ATRe arney, riel’'s eer Boston turned over veteran over Pancho Gonzales before) Jim Jackson. “Troy 614 Tommy Janke. Leader Store 825 Pitcher Bill Voiselle to the Chi-{2500 in Princeton University's H. tener Conkle Puneral Home 814 01 {ou ive, Connell. (Coca-Cola EH . {Alle ars. n ros vee
cago Cubs for utility Infielder| gymnasium last night. Gonzales Eo5i, Gof, fisusser Sheet Meta tal
813 Ret McCue, Pomeroy 4 Cafe |. CH of Indians and undisclo: ed! has n urant 610: Rers ——O = emeecte 2 Gene Mauch an : won six —matehes in their Niet M(Manan. Honking, Restaurant 80 Ge He Ores 313 Young Men's League at Broadway “Meth. | quet arin 10 amount of cash. Voiselle, who current tour. Joe de Blse. Hills 3 Sandwich St Shop S08 be Peg i Panham, Conkle Funeral Home .. 3 |ogist: Riverside (Meth rodist t $1. Broadway Thana Ind | | e, Ritc mn eroy clans . ap ; estminster Pr y formerly hurled for the New York| The tall Californian's blistering | Herschel Stillwell. Pabst Blue Ribbon 807) Dot Neel, Moore & irk. ll: 511 Westview Baptist 34; Broadway Methodist Mt Januaiy 16 faye Cisauested Giants, won seven and lost eight service won him a decisive 6-1 Ronald Dodds. Eagles Lod Maude Howard, Troy Oil 509/29. St. George 18. Bic atRvice 1SSION th t son while Mauch, al ict i th i Frances Raftery, eyer serv. Sta. 4 804 Mar) Hinton. Lule y Sloane ot 508 Ey e past sea {victory in e opening set al- Harold Anderson. intergarden arjorte nate uescher's lowers 50° , By BARS PDA Director Bob Hensley, Washington Chevrolet “804 | Chatiotie Kautiman. Ne 11 50 LEGAL NOTICES streak hitter who once played forithough Gonzales extended Herb Swiggett. Wash “Chevrolet 3| Gertrude Comps. Hotel” Lincoln 506 | Indian pon YAHIGLE DEPARTMENT Hi Jack Butler n ro ashek, Oertel's 92 er SLE me for the Cubs, oo 1 13 BAL Ar a © Peror® bowing in Jia Sy Fae Bl Hoon + 8 Fil buttht Sei] Banke? Hl uagak, vom or, rome, FARING ugar, moce of Punic matin | d je e oretta Newton, Audubon. Market . & 0 or the nk he second. { Sterling Daacke. Facies Lodge 602 | Mabel Piahes Hotel Lincol . 504 | Docket No. 4277-A, 1. In the matter of the| He Ser. Ae “matter of The Braves started the ball roll Frank Parker topped Pancho Waiter Siureeon. Dean Pump Office 601 Jesse Hawk. A & P Warehouse © 50 | pelicadies 'o “of Mp0 Misdetma de, Mary fhe “sonication of m Field y! hari Welch, Eagl Lodge eda ng. ure eane ‘or er, d/b Tv " e ing previously when they tra Segura, 9-7, 6-2, in the prelimi- Sree Frosch, Frosch. Canstruction 600 Juanity Stamm. Lindeman Agency 304 Ror, ¢ Tor a certificate of authority to Trucking, ne of Sinnanpiis. Indiana Jor Outfielder Marv Rickert to Pitts- nary match for his fourth tri- John Massie J. D. Ada ardson, Richardson Auto Sales $04|operate motor vehicles as & common €arli;.cessity to operate motor vehicles as » 1 laver to! OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS EN {Ethel Bennett, Mike Haney ver - 304 rier of rty. inters as more| on carrier of property, trastate, burgh for cash plus a play umph in their last five meetings; Robert Pruet, Allison Owls 508 Molly Crosley. RCA Mixed $03| specifically set out in the application. Re mare specifically sei out in the SPRL be named later. Rickert batted Neil Webb, Grotto No. 1 893 June Glasson, Downtown Ford Sales 50. tice is hereby given that the Public and his ninth against 23 setbacks {Hap Murphy. Rotary Club 1/Marie Christians, Star-Kist Tunas 803 | Service Commission of Indiana will con-(C8USH. = 0 (= Liven that the Public 292 in 100 games for Boston this! (durin the tour. |Ea er, Western Electric Men . 580 Myrtle ott, Church Cleaners . 503 duct public hearing in this cause Inlg too’ cammission of Indiana will con8 ur. | Bick it Drive Inn Mart 590 Novella Young, Hoosier Coal & Ol 50 ms the Commission, 401 State 4.4 Sub) jc hearing in this cause in year. | Melford Efi, Christian Church . 588 Dotty Jacobs, United Home Life . $00| House. Indianapolis 10:00 A. M..|R0oms of the Commission, 401 State
{ | Tuesday. January 10, 9 ested House, Indianapolis. Ind. 10:00 A. M. NEW YORK, K, De. ” (WP) Tech Wrestlers Win : ‘Pubic’ SERVIC CE COMMISSION atic participation. is Teauested Next Year's annual major lea PUB! CE COMMISSION meeting will be held in St. Peters-| Wrestling in their own gym, Golden Gloves Entry Blank ng Me oo \vpuiELE Phebe By ARL EVERETT Director -| the C igh Scho ) | n janapo 8 ember 12, Mi fH HICLE DEPAR IMENT bare, hr erar, National last kiwi A aloe National Guard Armory, Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, Feb 3 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Indianapolis. Ind. December 13 1349. day by a 8 © - A ices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion — Public Service Commission of Indiana| AL NOTICE or PUBLIC HEARING League publicist. Segar said the| wrestlers, 37-10. uspic g wn | Docket No. 4200-A, 1. In the matter of ubile series Commission of India pu . the, 2°, nt application of rt _H. Jones, Docke 3. tt ot date would be set later. The summary: Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times the Joint, opriication of Ber aan
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a team is expected from Ind MO i OR VEHICLE DEPARTIENT the Catholic Youth Organization. Daianepane.
Lloyd | transfer of ith Walton has issued a call for boys Police. 1a is hereby given that the Public to train for the tourney. ‘The Service Com - tournament is open to any boyig
ne. Toit, The tourney is scheduled to run|iuthority to operate motors.’ Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27 with the finals a: More oecificaily set out in on Feb. 3. Competition is open to out-of-town boys as well as to|foryice, Commission of Indiana w
odist 14; a Congregational | property.
in this Susy Pp Dorr ress, 23; mission, 401 State Gray, Gribben and Gray 35, Jordan Con- House, Indianapolis, Ind, . 10 A. MM. servatory 21. Wadnesday, ;anuary iL 1950. Public oa icipation reayested, Young Men's at Irvington Presbyterian: PUBLIC P 1SSION Central Avenue Methodist 27, Irvington vy EA Diy Methodist 26; Dow ney Avenue Christian ) EPAR 44, Centenary Methodist 17. Indianapolis. Ind., ber 12. 1940. At New Auwcata; Levinson Hats 36, LEGA NOTICE OF PUBLIC H HEAR ING Milano Inn 30. By-Products 47, Indisnap- paciat e w3oTiice Comm ton oo Indian olis Serbs 33; Rock Island 34. Burnett 4274-A, 1. he matter of Binford 31. the a Maton of d heit Truck Tonight's schedule: o &htord Texaco and ctor Serv Ine. Indianapol vs. Blue and White Madison House 4, Indiana, for a pSeriifion te of pu vs. Parm and Home 8 Au- Sonvenjence and to Perate
pro ush-Callahan at Dearborn Gym: Ace|™ yn
| will conGreene's Drive-In R. Mallory 40. dyet public earing in this cause In Kennedy Tan ooms of the Commission, 401 ate Tonight's schedule: 1, Canara) Motor | House, Indianapolis, In 10:00 . Parts vs. Riverside; & 15, DeWolf News vs. Tuesday. January 16,
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1 LEGAL "NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | rublie Service Commission ol fhdians Docket No. #388-A.1. In the matler « the application of Cleveland Movers, Inc. certificate, ol
Cleveland, , lor a uthority to operate motes vellicles ds | common carrier ol aperty, interstate
as joke specilically sel oul in the appli-| canon tice is hereby siven that the Public
TOR VERIOLE BPA LAMENT
OF PUBLIC HEARING ruouc dervice Commission of Andes ockel. No, 4dou- AR tne masier of {toe Joints AppLCALIGD of Jerry ana Robery Vinca, lilinois, seller, and aadymay, Chicaso, Ullinols, purapproval oi Lue sale and 18Ju-A, |
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{\ransier of ceruiicate No. . IgutLy slulersiate ge is Lerewy given bial the Public Commission of Indiana will conpudlic Rearing in Las omniason, ul 10:00 A
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Ladtaiabolis, January 1 1850 Public participaiion is requested UBL 8 v COMMISSION
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House,
By EARL Direclor
Ind., December 13, 1949
| LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 35 in Training. rublic Service Commission of indians Under the direction of Bob Da*thoheacths of Wahl 11uckiie “Com | | Blieue, former fighter, 3b boys pany. ing or Grayville, Llnows, for af certiicate of pubue convenence ana ne-| turned out to open training at|cessity to oberwie motor venicles as af old St. Joseph's Church Noble aon Carrier oi properly, iitreatate, as : peciiically seb oul In tie applica and North Sts. which is being ues | “Ww 8 Nutice 1s hereby given Lhat the Public {used as a CYO center. Service Commission ol Indimoa will con-| Some of the youthful fighters {(T, PU0" (IF U0 ian wi Sate show promise, although nearly House. lndianepolis, Ina." ig.0 A Lluesday, January ou (all of them will be entered in the Public participation is requested
PUBLIC BERVICE i
Public Service Commission of ‘Indians UP {Docket No. 4280-A, 1. In the matter of
bin
Sora 0, west Allis 14, Wisconsin, seller, and arold Koch d/b/a Central Moving Storage. West Allis 14, Wisconsin,
Purchaser, for approval of the ale and
certificate No, 41-A. 1,
misston “of Indigus will con
duct public hearing in this cause th ae, Indianapolis. Ind. 10 A he Tuesday, January 16. 1950 % - ro] rticipation 1s requ PUBL! SERV £0 i —- ARL ¢ Director
EPARTMENT
Docket No, In the matter of the applicatio a be "Lines
chizan, for a weriitioate te of vehicles Interstate, the appli-
that the Public will ot earing cause in
gabe Misslon Ne oi. Btate House, Ind napalls, Ind M, Tuesday, eT 0.
Purl Ne participation n 0, seated BLIC pA ARRTMISSION
1 v EARL, RETT, Director Doton EERE EPARTMENT December 12, 1940.
on. Notice is hereby siyen LL lie KJ
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA RING blic Service Commission of Indiana ot « x In ike matter of the
"of authority
of George H. Clarkson,
“Monday
, {motor vehicles as a common carrier 3 interstate, a more aeons
get out in the a ation, ot! reby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will con25: foo "ett hear! oom.
tion, rr given that the Public 50, Service. Commission of Indiana
sa
ih
Ti of All rity to , vehicles Soman Sarre of Poverty. intersiate.
ation Notice is hereby given that the Fiblte will _o
Wisconsin. seller and Donald L. May (Clarence A
chaser, for
approval] of the sie transfer of
certificate No. 3 26-4,"
property, interstate {the applicat Notice is hereby given that the Public, Notice is HO eby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana wil eon | Service Commission of India will con | duet public phrasing i Jos au in| {duct public hearing in this: cause | ooms e Commission ale Rooms of the Sommis House, Indianapolis, Ind. 10:00 A. M., House, Indianapolis, a on 0 ATM Punic pariieioation is reauested |" Public os Jaan 11; ase ed C DAT est PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION PUBLIC 8 vies COM fission B EARLE TEREFT. Di ect y E or EAR Er Director OTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT Pot oR A Indianapolis, Ind. .December 12, 1949. Indianapolis 13, jE PARTMENT
Eau Claire the ebDlcation of Peoples Rpid Transit
Jones, d/b/a Bert H. Jones Transfer Co., Eau Claire, Wisconsin, pur, jen pe and necessity to operate motor ve.
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BUTLER vs. WABASH
MAROTT SHOE STORE
Corporation isan,
ndians, Kalamazoo. Michor a certificate of public conven-
| ink As a common carrier of passengers, Intrastate. as more specifically set out in
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RA hed Friends may call after
sday. EE Durkan ert. 1, beloved hus band of Katherine Clarkson, Tather
‘father of Judy K. and Tommy Clarkon, . passed away at his home. 2420 nesday a». m. Friends at the ROBERT W. & RAL OM
1420 Proscot, afte m,, Thursday, Funeral service Saturday. 10 at
the funeral ho! ae. Arends invited. 1
Burial Crown FH ; COSBY — Leonard (Chicky, orence. Cosby, Greenwood; Mrs Okel Eacret and Archie Cosby of In-
brother
dianapolis,, passed away at hiy home tn Greenwdod Tues y, Dec 3 Py--. neral, 2:30 m.,, sday, the nURKNART" "PUNE OM) in Cire Hy Frie fds nvited urial Groenw Cemeter: oo DRAPER Fannie x bovld Jen 11% wii oth A. oLhor a am C SDE a or D rt, grandmother ot Bhiey hee, sister Lucy 4 i vived by fous oy dren passed awa val
a Th n on i LEY 8 rR SA AYR: 946 N, ping urial Crown om
etery riends may call at Central Chapel WH % me -~ DUNBAR Minnie. ¢ of 3208 Roosevelt
Ave, beloved mother of Mrs, J Street and Mrs, Ines Wallace, and survived by five grandchildren, passed away Tuesday p. m, Services Fri. day, 10.30 a ni y 51 IRLEY BROS, CENTRAL CHAP! 946 N. Illinots. Bureal Forest Ho en) Shelby. ville, Ind, Friends may call at the chapel any time after § p m Wednesday, GERDTS Augusta, age 80 years nn Madison Ave, beloved mother of Mrs. Otto Gray, sister of Mrs. Emma Peppler and ed away Tuesday. Funer p.m, at the GO. H HERRMANN Ho NERAL HOME, 1508 8 East B8t, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call after 68 p. m, Wednesday HOLLINGSWORTH Earl, 2333 Durham Drive. husband of Beulah, father of Henrietta of Indianapolis,
brother loningsworth, assed away Tuesda Rervices LANNER & RUCHANAN ORTUARY. Time later, Priends may call after 6 p.m, Wednesday KING <Alice L., of 2546 Broadway entered into rest Monday evening at Indiana State Soldiers’ Home, Lafayette, Ind. Sister-in-law of Grace
H and Nelly A xine day
Services ry. RY
10 a m MOORE PEACE * CHAPEL, 2050 %. Michigan St, Friends are welcome, Burial Crown Hill,
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sister of enkamp, esday LA 50. at
* i st » Friends may call at the mortuary “MADER Mary A. of B “Crest, R. , Box 650, ty ts rest Vening, age 90 yeurs: of Mader; methee of Mrs. M. Myer and Louls O. Mader 8r. survived by three grandchildren and two grea andchildren. Services Thursday, . m., at HARRY W.
PEACE APEL. Michigan. Priends are welcome, Burial Crown Hill.
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| Services hn RAR un may call L_any time,
Ca hy Dixon, 1 ay _evenin NER & CHANAN, yo: Prien Tavited i
ye ‘hortus fre” ooh, ar Thurstia Y after noon,
3 Card of Thanks
BOWLUS-—-To our kind
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and Roy Tol iin, rector, for their sincere in, Funeral
standing service, WIFE, CARRIE.
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