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pie ae : na os - SEN SUNDAY, DEC, 15, 149 ee Higher Transit Fares Certain; ~~ 12.Bodies Found School of Practical Nursing to Open . Ist Rent Decontrol § | i: Question Is: How Much Higher? In Mesican Crash 'nsfruction Classes Here Jan. 3 Hearing Scheduled | +

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: : : ay del " !morning and 7 t0"6 In the eves rd : sa “In i Commission Expected to Compromise ning. The Butler expresses were 9 Still Missing | Are Eligible In Beginning Group Council Expects For 13-Cent Regular Rate jout A a the morning On Jungle Mount By CARL HENN viding diversions for them when Delegations Tomorrow It's going to cost more to ride city busses and trotieys. Although it was expected that VERA CRUZ, Mexico, Dec. 17/ Hospital administrators and they get bored. L,, Rent cecontrol ii ve » & The big question is: “How much more?” |the PEC would defer a transit in- (UP)>~A ground party today re- prospective fathers alike will have The trainees will prepare meals) live” Issue in In apolis toIndiana's Public Service Commission has been pondering that crease until after the Christmas moved the burned bodies of 12 of cause to rcjoice when the School (and eat them); care for. house MCfTow. \ “ - issue since the transit fare increase was proposed. holidays, commission members 17 persons killed when a Mexican Of Practical Nursing, 23 N. Rural and cleaning and cooking equip-| City Council members expect The commissioners, after a lengthy hearing that ended more have indicated a fare hike might airliner crashed on a jungle- St, begins to graduate students ment; learn to operate any kind the fourth floor chambers at City

than a week ago, are of the opinion an increase must be made to be forthcoming tomorrow or Covered mountain top, 45 miles In OL i amak > of stove o~ washing machine or Hall to be jammed with delega.

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Pep the Indianapo RATT — To Tuesday. ive y. P “fron, and find out how hospital (ONS IPPEETME 10 RINE Views afloat on the financial seas. Meanwhile, the transit firm and, . Cited Statistics | . Capt. Luis Boyer, chief of oper- have had to cope with a short equipment is handled and cleaned. for and against lifting of rent

p t /the city have agreed that a. sur-|. ations of Compania Mexicana de Of registered nurses since the beth ane dont want to Jaadlt vey vg the Ey operating | In its petition for the fare In syjacion, operator of the ginning of World War II, will welriders with a price that will take service might be a good way to| Crease. the transit firm cited sta-| wrecked plane, sald rescue work- come trained, licensed practical ee too much out of thelr packetbook. start the firm on. Aanw economy/ LEHIC8 purporting to show that ers were “trying to locate” five nurses and the help they bring. ? now, riders have to pay program. % the company had been suffering ,iher bodies. Prospective fathers—tradition- . 11 cents for routine bus and trol-| Already, ‘the company has re- financial losses. The 12 recovered were sent ally a harassed, nervous group ley service with a two-cent trans-/duced the express service on all] Even after the PSC granted gown the mountain to Jalapa, Will welcome the competent pracfer charge. Four express buses four runs as one economy move/the transit firm the 1l-cent rate capital of Vera Cruz state, about tical nurse who can whip up a cost 15 cents a ride, since the survey started. on July §, the company stated. 2) miles to the south, to be held meal and keep the home in order . The commissioners, caught he. Express busses on the Central losses were ‘heavy! Company (or identification. while at the same time caring for tween the transit firm's request line have been cut from 17 to 11 officials also sald patronage fell--(,upt. Boyer radioed from the the mother and new child,

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ey will hecive the same control of Indianapolis rents was } Introduced at a regulay council When they graduate, pass their meeting two weeks ago. First state examination and receive public discussion on the guestion their license, practical rurses may! wij] be held when council meets go to work in state, county or city at 7:30 p. m. ’ institutions, ‘onvalescent homes, ; porter Seidensticker, chairhospitals or other places devoted man of the committee assigned to caring for people. Or they may to study the resolution, said more

The resolution calling for de-

for & flat 15-cent fare and the in the morning and 14 to 9 ino. scene that all bodies were “totally Miss Fern Goulding. R, N, Fd : 89 ino private work, caring for than one meeting will be required city's demand for no increase, are the evening, The Meridian City officials, led by Mayor incinerated” and that identifica~ director of the school of Practical Miss Fern A, Goulding . . , Patients at home. to hear both sides of the issue. expected to compromise on a 13. Golden Hill line has cut its ex- Feeney, have branded the Pro- tion would be difficult. There Nursing, hopes to be able to grad- ready to register students for Practical nurses receive about After tomorrow, he said, no hearcent regular rate, press service from 9 to 8: in the posed fare increase as “unfair to gwepre 13 passerigers and a crew of uate 240 students a year when the the School of Practical Nursing. two-thirds to three-fourths the ings will be held until after the However, the commissioners morning and 7 to 6 at night, the public.” four on the plane, Institution gets under way. pay of a registered nurse, which holidays. have talked repeatedly of a pos-| Speedway express bus service City Corparation Counsel Ed- Burned 2 Hours Classes Start dan. 3 whose autherity the school was in this area is about $200 a month Because other regular council sible one-cent increase. was reduced from 9 to 6 in the ward Knight aided Public Coun- Indians living nearby informed She and her staff of profession- planned by W. 8. Barnhart, di- &t the minimum. business is scheduled tomorrow,

selor William Steckler and his capt, Beyer the plane, a DC-3, al nurses and home economics |= 0 10 0 Those who enter the school will time of the first hearing will be | assistant, Walter Jones, Jr., in purned almost two hours after it teachers will begin instructing the "* eXiended activities, re- pay an entry fee of $50 and other limited, members said. Meetings 8 | fighting the proposed hike. crashed. It was flying at about first class of 40 on Jan. 3 A new cently decided to admit out-of- go ot 1a1ing about $20, the money Will be arrang®d later for pro-

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Mayor Feeney sald an inde- 5900 feet wher it struck the class of 40 will begin every two town students after Indianapolis going for uniforms, food, supplies longed discussion of the rent ques2 pendent survey of the company! inountain top. rrr MNONLNS, te. Lg ppHeatiONS are —exhausted:——and-other necessities. —The-state Hon. i would unearth a number of du-| . The crash of the airliner, en- From first lecture to gradua- The students will spend a third pays half the teaching cost. Re- Should gouncil eventually elect

| plications. The PSC, however, route from Mexico City to Merida, tion certificate and state exami mainder of the expenses is borne to lift controls, final approval by J | refused to grant an independent| yucatan, was the fourth fatal bation. the course will last one of thelr Ume In class, one other by the Indianapolis School City. the Governor and Federal Housing | survey. It ruled that it would bé airplane crash in Mexico since year. Men and women will train K in h ) suf The School of Practical Nurs- expediter would be required to “an unnecessary additional” ex- gept, 28, Fifty-four persons died Side by side at any age from 18 « In hospitals and health confirm the action.

i . i : ies, for which they will be ing is the first to be established oo | pense in view of two other sur- in the series of accidents. to 50 and pay no tuition. agencies : the, : {ss Goulding. for- : {veys already at the PSC's dis- Capt. Boyer reported that one “I hope to have about four PAI. They Wil wear uniforms mer mead. of Ne practical nurs. American Writer Weds ; = | posal. sack and at least one strong box men to every ¢lass of 40 sty- @%% U4 J: : i eae of ! — ull of money were recoveres. He dents,” Miss Goulding said. “But, Equipment at the school will Ing division, Goldberg Trade Former British Wife

i School, Detroit, intends to turn ne . , ‘Dinner Meeting Set indicated that some of the money it's difficult to get men trainees Include six hospital beds. medical out well-trained men and women, LONDON, Dec. 17 (UP)—Vin« all in paper bil)s-——was burned because most men work during '" pplies, 9 who will supply a long-felt need. Cent Sheean, best-selling Ameri- | The Railway Business Women's j the fire that followed the the day.” complete furnishings for a home J can writer; and his former British pl | Association of Indianapolis will crash. Miss Goulding said several men The students will learn to care yey pjCKS WARM SPOT wife, Diana Forbes-Robertson, thold a dinner meeting at 615 ———————————————— have inquired about the course. for the very old and very voung, were remarried at the St. Maryle{Wednesday in the Spink Arms PRESENTS DIPLOMAS There have been about 70 applica-ithe mildly or chronically ill, the! MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 10 (UP) pone Registry office today four | Hotel. . KEY WEST, Fla., Dec. 17 (UP) tions so far, with a couple of Weak, helpless and crippled. —A mother hen scorpgs conven- years after they were divorced. Mrs. Edward M. Rowlus, pro- —President Truman today pre- weeks to go before school takes Practical nurses must be able tional nests and has hatched two. Mrs. Sheean wore the wedding {gram chairman, will be in charge. sented diplomas to the 36 grad- up to give aid and comfort to the broods of chicks under the living ring her husband gave her when Gifts will be exchanged and al uates of the Fleet Sonar School The Indianapolis Board of bedridden, even to arranging room furnace of the Mike McGee they were married in Vienna in Christmas program presented. at,the naval base here, School Commissioners, under flowers in ‘their rooms and pro- residence, 1935: & ——— . ee eeez } moaned td nto sind dai ead SR

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