Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1950 — Page 3

oh Cia] Ne : | " FS MOR Place Wedn esday Pe Tae Dinos 3 oSntater, nfie-! Tryin, vice president| EVENTS TOMORROW ni Ha : hg of Union Trust died today in| get Slub—pioen. Claypool h Warren; Rob-\Undeér this new control, the -, his hom e, 5672 Winthrop Ave. EXREA Service Ciyy--oont: LIS fra Baieterty: mission approved nine subdivided after three years’ iliness. He was fr Baa Lon. ; “Bax. plats of 13 submitted for 4 62. | North i Cinb—Dinmner. SEarott: . elso; Archie, Evelyn Mor- To asure assured w, “Recuredo.de Services for Mr. Swaim will be 7 Gimatiend 5... MTOR Bo Rve Devis: “Honest, Sumer Ricketts: development of new areas join is Re of Amaranth-—8 p. m.., Food Craft] pioyd, Alice Maddux. | { nting ddmi< held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Bax- Be x J Indianapolis, Mr. Kammins ny mask which ’ County Residential Builders—8:30| At St. Francis— William, Betty Renner. Three amend ts to = of colorful ter & Martin Funeral Home, “3 m. Antlers La. | A oeneral—Warren. Rebecca Eis: Rus- men im nd thinker Hartford City, following 19 years| Aqerisin Chemis! ‘Seclets—7 5. m. La- Sell, BIOwH; Willard, Thoroughfare Plan ordinanc signifiance into there and In rural areas as al =. .—— As Beet w—Trwin. Marjorie Craie: | were adopted ‘to validate vb : So ¢ “@& common practice for ‘overseas school teacher. LT BIRTHS EL ; Baber; (Parl, Mary Stone; Robert, Mar in street Hght-of-way widing grime x . ; oe ges yy . i “lorie es réd, Mary enk: | new regulations spu j Ao-his. we relatives thelr anestrer vic] ike Lodge Member © (at 3 Madi apii crdusin gts Rive, Marit oulietl ndiude Be 3a of Storrs. ane” msbony n tne salon - : L , ancestral vil- He ‘Tor 13°y bank ex- 1 ; zy Nina Hendrixson: Woodrow, Pauline nro jects, lages to help them buy land or was years exX-| A ul. Olea randt, Robert, Bates. wg surrealistic, The build schools, ; aminer for the Indiana State De- i peahn. Rpt auler: AL oiome Samuel, Nila Kine 304 W.| . OK’s Street Widths =. he Window : partment of Financial Institu- , : Columbia; Daniel, Rosia Hastidies, in Together with the Works an th tis a Now that's ended in tions before being named Union Sp Hoggnion "Prank! i] MeLean. _ |Safety Boards, the commissic a day-dreaming Fukien and Kwangtung provinces ‘| Trust Co. vice president in 1945. ‘Gannon: Martin. Elisabeth | DEATHS ; . |approved minimum - right-of-u » ‘ and persons HVIng under the Mr. Swaim was a member of tgomery: S an | med David Breaux. 42, at 2133 Carrollton, cor. widths of 50 feet for new s \ “The Author, Red regimes have warned 1ses am Ardith Nokinnesi| onary occlusion : improvements in Indianapolisy ] to Scottish Rite and Broadway Meth. Binge: Barr Meneel| Robert. Irvin: Currie, 84, at 812 E. 13th, vas: The lower relatives quit sending money anet ; Th minimum displaced odist Church in Indianapolis, and 3 nd, Betty Dolfuss; Le-| hypertensive cardiovascular {The new nimum p r up to his neck because it is confiscated. f the Elks Hartt rd Cit alker. “a | Harrison Franklin Losh, 76. at 1761 Mil-|24.foot pavement width, sh and portable 1 I n ge, 0 Ye 8, indrs Woodson. Jou. Feet ‘ Robert Earl Smith 5. ati Kansas, car- (Smaller distance was termed aks through tiie A Doubt emoved Survivors include his wife, pier: ek wel noes Reeves; Floyd, piboma. Woods, 80. at 1117 8. Tre.| “traffic hazard.” ic ballroom. It there : Mabel; a son, Gilbert E. Swaim,|a 0 Incent hatles. Eleanor Greene:| man. pneumonia | The 1950 Thoroughfare [ention among the Cones Any doubt Nn; & sister, Mrs. Nora ek. dinia WR ales Retty Marvin E. Bennett, 51, at Veteran's, pneu- tax was reduced one half a as to A 3 b! - ndel; Woodrow, Kathryn McCoy; |p roris. ere- . a then of pr hr : Muray-ulaa, cia; Shrve hoot. re row. Kathryn McCoy Prankiin Sark, 1, at 1237 Central. cere from 11; cents collected in 1 should go to it has been » h Acme Telephoto by Richard C. Ferguson. ers, John Swaim, a, i bo Noah Webster Deninger. 88, at 1337 shep-| The commission reported $282, ‘or his angular removed now, the Gen- i : ew uh Alvin C. Swaim, Crossville, Ill, pard. carcinoma. 216.44 in the 1949 balance : Harvest” to eralissiipe said. Madame Chiang Kai-shek comforts wounded soldier in Taipei, Formosa . . . she visited 600 | 04 Orville C. Swaim, Montpelier | Anna & OToole. 48. at 2317 N, Kenwood, 16.4 Jn the 1010 halabes. sid f:r her flower noms am Sure hat overseas Chi- during her first tour of the island. 3 and two ters. © [Innes D Pittman, 36, at Veteran's. ete 000’ LO 4 for oon 3 \nthreasian for pporting the Na-| —— mn $15 at the home! pp — nt . 1 Infant Peschau, 17 hours, at Coleman, improvements on prospect gles; to Edwin tionalists and will remain loyal N b Ww Pri oner police said, were al J . . { atelectasis . Bei during these difficult times,” he| "OP Woman Pris Urolars of Gaylord Overman, 5034 Park Find Ex-Railroader | ORs? juarrison, Meats 85 of russ w.| Morris Sts. and to Richard sal “Government of those areas Soon After Escape Ave, hug stamps and oly coli D d in H Edith D. Shaber. 84, at 1223 N, Sitka. AUOET eartant master i : Where they live should not su : : hom, n me Ann Alexander Wilson, 65, at Methodist, | was Wi | J | le ood sculp- press their support of China’s| A" Inmate of the Indiana State R. Ray, 5010 Guilford Ave. ea ! ° Renewals Due leukemia. ] | adoption of oa arubeed Pax 0 the show are cause.” Prison for Women was captured | eavy dimage Other homes ransacked in the] Thomas Driscoll, a retired rail-| By February 1 | LL NY rN | Board and. th on a | ol e CO . t have always This was a new kind of press in-{this morning 15 minutes after she " six-block area included those ofiroaq worker, was found dead by Probation Violator, Instal p |Daniel Tobin, president of the The City Health Department f nstall Parking Meters t with Indiana terview for the generalissimo. It!ran from a gate and escaped. Burglars who caused thousands | : police yesterday afternoon at his) , The resolution and eo: uent {International Teamsters Union, today warned restaurant owners G t 2 toS5Y naeq tegory are the 80% away from the cut-and-dried| Bernice Brown, 25, of Gary, of dollars damage but secured| yy, 5102 Park Ave. Elmer T home, 320 8. Oakland Ave. He tlw ers 0 @QrS [ordinance set up installation of Cfifoni, Clifton questions and answers of his only $25 In ransacking seven ; N that license renewals were due - ar 500 parking meters on an rie r nkenness |Lefferson, 4926 Winthrop Ave.; was 78. | A well-mannered youth of 2 p 8 expe serving 60 days for dru y Pp : | y 2 Reichard and rarely granted interviews of the {fashionable North Side homes late | coorge Huff, 5001 Winthrop| Born | land, Mr. Driscon! Fe 1 } j mental basis in downtown Indiane nn. past. I had presented no written/Was captured by a police car a Saturday were still at large today. | sve | Wn y Pool S18 asth| rn BB Jre and, . “ SCO | Dr. Gerald Kempf, chief health Who had admitted committing 101 apolis. is large plastie- questions but simply asked to talk|few blocks away as another in-| Police said entry gained in allige "0a yo Secoulns, 5030(18 31 to fhe i pol w oh Grove director. said there are more than| thefts and burglaries in the past Sitting as the zoning board, the Weaver with with him on any subject that{mate chased her through the cases was the same. Screens and washington Blvd. ! 15. e worked in Ba trey 190 restaurants who have not ob-/three years today was sentenced commission last year also granted ~f the most might be uppermost in his mind. |streets. | telephone wires were cut and win-| het kteristiggenmmtmrosrasomsans 51008 31 De rey shila tained a 1950 permit to operate. |, o two.to-five year term in Indi. | 298 Variances and 164 tempore he salon is the Gen. Chiang seemed in excel-| Mrs. Alice Krueger, superinten- {dows broken with cloth-covered 115,000 ILL IN JAPAN Ra ro ao, Ww e Seitred a ® He said the restaurants face a . ‘ |ary permits of 628 zoning appeals nore Lillie, . lent ‘health and spirits, with aldent, said guards saw the young bricks. Drawers and tables were, TOKYO, Jan. 30 (UP)—An epi-|{®nd of World War IL |maximum penalty of $300 per ana Feformatary. filed. Temporary permits included ———————— fresh-air glow to his face picked/woman run from the gates and ‘smashed by the burglars, who|demic, believed to be a mild in-| He leaves a sister, Mrs, James day for operating without a Willlam Eicher, 3255 8. Lyon 57 trailer occupancies and 17 up on regular afternoon jaunts|sent the other inmate, a trusty, in|passed up jewelry, radios and elec-|fluenza, has struck 115,000 per- Mullaney of Detroit. His body|}icense. Ave, Mars Hill, began serving rear yard dwelling units. over Grass Mountain, for which pursuit. A police car, notified by trical appliances in their search sons in all parts of the country,/was taken to the Blackwell's Fu-| The renewal fee is $17 while the suspended sentence hanging | Through ordinances approved resort the village Tsaoshan is|radio, stopped the woman at Ver-|for money. government officials estimated to-|neral Parlor, pending funeral &r-/licenses obtained after Wednes-| over him since Dec. 5, 1949, when {by City Council, the commission named. mont and State Sts. The only two thefts discovered, day. |rangements. day would cost $51 plus the pos- he was convicted of the same added 177.5 acres by annexation eel —— - ee TT ” sible penalty for operating with- kind of crime to which he con- | of three areas to the city.

out a permit. Meanwhile, the fessed last week. | Also last year, 3484 zoning city controller's office reported; Eicher told police he stole at clearances for building permits they had issued more than 1000 least $30,000 in valuables and | Were issued through the Zoning restaurant licenses to date. There|cash in his crime career. He said °ffice. Approximately 300 zonin are more than 1200 restaurants he possessed only 30 cents, how- | Violations were recorded in 1949.

N in Indianapolis. . ~~ * ‘ever, when arrested last Tuesday. | “A home of your own makes $ City Controller Phil Bayt said Violates Probation | life fuller, richer, affords security, there were approximately 35 dif- He will not stand trial for his adds prestige! When are vou ferent licenses which were due burglaries, The city building commission] Eicher told Judge Bain no one now to the classified columns for also warned plumbers, electricians except himself was responsible for HOMES FOR SALE from every * . and maintenance men to renew his deeds. The youth said he was | section of the city and suburban’ . » 0 ern In their licenses before Feb. 1. |“Solely responsible” for himself, | areas, | STRAUSS )

since his first obliga- | going to become a HOME OWN+ the end of this month. He urged tion is to serve the sentence re- ER? The time to buy is NOW, SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW { “i

businesses that are required to imposed on him by Judge William Prices are far below the 1946 have a license to check with his D, Bain in Criminal Court 1 after peak. Selection is better than at office. Eicher violated probation, {any time since the war. Turn

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