Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1950 — Page 22

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Pymeuh Prices Burglary Suspect “on "te _ nged Awaits Transfer

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8nd local taxes are: De- him hiding under a bed in Spassenger’ Coupe, $1285; home, and arrested him on Suburban, $1840; Deluxe charge of fleeing Tennessee t

b Coupe, $1515; Special Deluxe, Arnold's brother, William Brow Four-door Sedan, $1340; Special Arnold, and Larry Welcher, wer Deluxe Convertible Coupe, $1875, arrested Oct. 5 1949, in Acto land Special Deluxe Station Wa- on the same Tennessee burglar gon, $2245. : charge.

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THIS IMPORTANT GROUP (just one of many groups in Marott’s - great store-wide Semi-Annual Sale) IS EROM REGULAR STOCK IN A BETTER GRADE DEPARTMENT AT MAROTT'S. REGULAR ! VALUES $895 . . . IN BLACK OR BROWN SUEDE FOR DRESS OR GENERAL WEAR. NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS . . . EVERY SALE FINAL. :

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%, k Sh | - " - ; i . {Plymouth Cars will remain un-' Bert William Arnold, 25, of New Names 3 Directors ged from those of corre- Market, Tenn, today awaited re- IY : q is, D. 8. Ed- moval from the Marion County “ ; Gh 4ins, president of the Plymouth jail to Knoville, Tenn. arter his Three Promotions Division of the Chrysler Corp. arrest yesterday in the home of Also Announced announced today ! 3 relatives in the 400 block Warsaw

St. , ounced by tail, pot includin . promotions wéte annou by! gre . FBI agents said they Sound the board of the Merchants Na-!

r Sedan, $1410; Deluxe avoid arrest on a burglary charge were Frederic M. Hadley, treasib Coupe, $1435; Deluxe four- The state's warrant for his ap urer, Eli Lilly & Co.; Herbert F.| sedan, $1465; Special Deluxe prehension was dated Oct. 6, 1949 ,

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from the blazing mental ward | {building last Saturday, was the |

«Motor No. 12393949, retaken from Robert |

Schaub under contract of conditional | sales 1949 Willys, Serial No. 104417, Motor No. U-107981, retaken from Clyde Ratis under cont t of conditional sales

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LS THE INDIANAPOLIS ‘TIMES Ss

Three new directors and three!

a tional Bank at the annual stock0 holders meeting. !

The three added to the board

nKrimendahi, President Stokely! eo Van Camp Inc, and George W.} n Stark, president, Stark,” Wetzel Co., Inc { The three promotions were) Willis B. Conner Jr., public rela-| tions, fram assistant vice presi-| | {dent to-vice president; E. J. Hen-| i | derson, ed from assistant! Helen L. Elrod, R. N. {vice president to vice president.| yee Helen L. Elrod of New {and R. E. Sweeney Jr. cashier, \ . [to vice: president dnd cashier, | York. assistant executive sec- | In addition, all directors were retary of the American Nurses re-elected Association, will address mem-

Had Satisfactory Year. bers: of the Central District, InOtto N. Frenzel, president, re-

ported that the bank had had a 9iana State Nurses Association satisfactory year both in profits) at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the au- | jand Increased deposits, and that, diforium at Methodist Hosthere had been a transfer of $900, pital 000 to the surplus funds, increas- ’ {ing the bank's loaning facilities.| Mrs. Elrod is spending the | Other officers of the bank are! first two weeks of January in William C. Griffith, vice presi-| Indiana speaking on the eco- ’ nL 8 dent; William C. Grauel, execu-| nomic security program. of the tive vice president; Oscar F Frenzel, vice president: Val F.!| ANA, a plan for stabilization Schneider vice president and| of salaries and the introduc-

manager Of tne rountain Square| tion of a pension plan.

» . basis of a commendation made by TT ITI praje; x. J yJienderacn Jutaien] She opened her Hoosier tour the Allen County sheriff's office ) INDIANA'S LARGEST C : vi resident ; assist | . tant vic : i” Lichtsinn, M. A.| In Hammond and will meet for prevention of a highway acci- A VI S ) y Pony "1 wl : , dent, -DeWees, M, D. Pearson, L. W.| with nurses in South Bend. WaRinehart, E. J. Bechtold, manager. pach pt. Wayne, Evansville, | After narrowly Missing = ar) Finished of 38th Street Branch; Paul F.| : . parked in the center of a highway

Cross, manager of Brightwood| 1¢'r¢ Haute and other com-

, munities, Branch, John J. Kelly, manager -, r 4 ‘ : 8t. L Belmont Branch; Dale H. Nees A graduate of t. Luke's

, Hospital School of Nursing in manager Massochusetts Ave . a Branch, and Joséph A. Kiefer, San Frangisco, Mrs. Ejred has

After the $900,000 addition to| been with’ the ANA since 1948. plated - ~Pot-flares” on the high-

the surplus, the bank showed un-| [divided profits at the vear end of 1$1,331.687. ' |

Early Morning Fire + |

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Paradise, 1233 N, Pennsyivania St, caused unestimated damage {to furnishings and equipment. | Manager Leslie Walsh. who [said the blaze started . after [closing hours, sald workmen are! attempting to complete repairs | for reopening tonight. , Flames were quickly brought

by a neighbor, Investigators said faulty wiring or -a smoldering cigaret left by a patron probably | touched off the blaze. |

IOWA FIRE TOLL NOW 41 i DAVENPORT, lowa, Jan. 10 (UP)-—The death toll in the Mercy Hospital fire rose today to 41.

| Wins,

AWill be awarded Driver of the

|mobile accident. ’ | Barbara Jean Zehnder, Louis-

{near Ft. Wayne, Mr. Wines in-

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An ‘Indianapolis truck driver:

‘Month honors tomorrow when - {federal and state authorities meet OPTOMETRIST AT 'with Indiana and Indianapolis ; * OFFICES Motor Truck: Association in the Offi ce Hours : Marott Hotel. j i Lioyd Reisner, 339 S. Keystone. 9:30 to }

{Ave., will be cited for action in 2:00 to 5:15 Ao JEWELERD) [saving the life of a nine-year old! " h - : GLASSES ON CREDIT 137 W. Washington St.

{girl Injured in a Louisville auto-

ville, a passenger in a car driven by her mother, was injured when the car slid from the road during a heavy rain. Her mother was un conscious and Barbara was near ps suffocation from throat hemor- | rhage. i ! Mr, Reisner, passing in his truck, stopped to give first. aid. He held the child in his arms while making several unsuccessful attempts to halt passing motorists for tramsportation to a! hospital, When finally successful, he retarded bleeding with his thumbs! until arrival at the hospital. I

Prevents Accident

Another driver, Freedis Wines, Elwood driver for Ellis Trucking Co., will receive an award on the

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vestigated and found three intoxicated men sleeping in the vehicle. Unable to rouse the them, he

Mary Ruth Finnerty, 47, rescued

second survivor to die. LEGAL NOTICES

N 1-11-50 at 115 North New Jersey St. the undersigned will sell al public auc- | tion, starting at 2.00 pn the follow- | ing vehicles to the highest bidder for!

cas! 1841 Plymouth. Serial No 3701, |

niray | The yndersigned reserves the right to

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