Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1950 — Page 3
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Li - By. DAN KIDNEY —
WESNSAY PERE [City Hall Sheds. 15 Years of Dirt
On Judge After eeing Truman
_ Chairman Doesn't | - Deny That He . Supports Steckler
Board Studies Overcrowding In School 72
PTA Delegation Asks | Action to Handle Rise in Enrollment”
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cratic National Chairman WilHam M. Boyle Jr. emerged from an hour-long . conference with President Truman at the White House last night and declined, to. say whether or not William E.| Steckler, Indianapolis, will be “hamed Judge of the. Southern In-| diana district, . Dan | Kidney's “Dear Boss” . , . _ Page 12. :
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™™ was the ‘national ‘chairman's - first conference.on the Indiana and other pending judgeships since he was reported to have had a ‘refresher course in the “Back Steckier” business from Indiana! Democratic National Committee-' man Frank M. McHale in Florida. Mr. Steckler, public counselor with “the Indiana Public Service isthe McHale candidate and has had strong backIng from Mr. Boyle. The latter, however, was reluctant to discuss it. He finally told reporters at the White House that he doesn't deny
Thar's ould in them thar halls , . . Three former factory workers are demonstrating a new wall- washing process to City Hall. (Left to right) Joe Lescak, Robert Hinkle and Eugene Rice (on scaffold)
bids are let. The process uses water, towels, a pine-base solution and air pressure — all” pouring through a frowel-like device. :
Mrs. Hitzelberger | Mrs. H. V. Raquet Di ies Here at 67
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‘A delegation of 12 members ofl the PTA building committee of] the school brought the serious “housing shortage” at the school, to the attention of the board in its meeting last night. Surveys of families already liv-|. ing in the school district, prepared by the group, showed enroliment would be
than it
{half days were required because. {of overc William H. Faust, for the School 72 delegation, said the school population would in-| crease hy 60 each year for the| are bringing out the gold color in the walls. They're rubbing off a next five years. He warned en-|’ 15-year layer of dirt, hoping to get the bid for the entire Hall, if Toliment would top-the 900 mark:
by 1954-
are adequate for less than 600; = pupils,
“This ‘over-all
.1school ¢ ‘board president, said. He promised |
dy of methods to relieve! owding at School 72, 1202
chool Board today began
Ave,
higher in the fall term| was ‘last ‘October when
rowded classrooms. | : spokesman,
while existing facilities!
situation is part of the| housing shortage of the| ity,” J. Dwight Peterson, | Charles Dillard of near Birds-
eye, in Crawford County, fits |
. F board study of remedial. meas-| his wife with a mortar board his Steckler support. Mrs. Rosa -J. Hitzelberger, } oo | fora “wives commeneement’ at “It is- up to the President to = | {widow of the late Bert Hitzel-| ~~" 44400 Approved { Indiana University preceding. | hame: the man, of course,” he - / berger, died today in-her home, | Preliminary plans for con-| regular. February - commencequickly added: Fo me Teacher “15222 Washington "BIvd. She gi tion of a 10-room addition, ‘ment there today. Recognition | — Doesn’t Name Others + r er he - ‘was 67. ve: i i : 2 to School 91; at 5111 Evans was paid wives of graduating | He refused to mention the Lived Here 21 Years .
brought Mr. Ste for being asked definitely - ‘about
hames of other judgeship. ap-| lof Indianapolis, Mrs.
_pointmients discussed with the o Services for Mrs. Cintilla M.| berger-.waé—-a member of the. President and wouldn't have! Raguiet. 4966 W. 16th St. will be Zion Evangelical and Reformed {held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in
Church _gnd the ladies Aid So-.
—Conkle-West-16th-Street-Funeral- ciety “of the church.
Home. Burial will be in Floral his support of him.
Park Cemetery. ‘Services will. be held af 1:30 “I' don’t deny I'm backing \ : p. m. Friday in G. H. Herrmann ve. e Mrs. Raquet, who was 63, died . : try him." he finally said. Monday wy her home. A former Functal Home. Burial will
be’
Meanwhile; Alex. Campbell, Ft. in_Crown Hill Cemetery.
school teacher, she was the wife
“Wayne, was reported to be telling of Harvey. V, Raquet, vetired, SUFViving are a daughter, Miss friends here that he knew teacher at Washington High ‘Josephine Hitzelberger; three Mr. Steckler will get the judge- School. Mrs. Raquet was a native. Sisters. Mes, C.-H.Mueller
ship appointment “within the. next of Montgomery County and a res- L. Anderson and Mrs.
two weeks" He said he got ident of Marion County for 21 Eremer all of Indianapolis. this “straight from the horse's Years. em me mouth,” but didn't ‘say what! She was a member of Speedway u S ~—horse; # (Christian Church, a former in-| dl Ty cl rma __ Rep. Winfield: K/ Denton. Structor in Putnam and Montgom- |
~ ship rade, however, It will not pe JUet IS survived by a son, Lade
"“Bénate.
Democratic State Committee,
"when Matthew E.- Welch, Vin-!
js a state convention choice und 4459. College Ave.. who dled ves- i, - 2 the. national’ chairman’ will “Sup-] tetday nhs Tome, will beat 107, Stat) a 30 ». ‘m.. . Athe- A
port the neminee.: PACU. Siig i
Evansville Democrat. and other ery Coiinties, and was graduated candidates mentioned and un. [Tom Indiana Teachers’ College. mentioned remain’ in the judge-| Besides her husband, Mrs. Ra
Dies Here at 62
Rites Scheduled For Friday
Speedway; two sisters, Mrs. Mag. President * Hall, Bainbridge, and Mrs.! Bertha Doyle, - -Russéllville, -and
Indiana stories that failure 5 tO grandchildren... - 3 eet name Mr, Steckler would prac- Mrs. Robert Haverstick Harry F. Schurmann, 1343 Union!
tically ‘wreck the Democratic : | Mrs. Emma C. Haverstick, na-|St.,, died Monday in Methodist Party in the state continue to be [tive of Harrison County and an Hospital. He was 62. scoffed at here. : {Indianapolis resident 45 years, It is pointed out that Mr. Me-i
Haley faiure a Belmont Ave. after & brief ill- parish, Mr. inl ness. She was 78, Stn on 1 Mrs. Haverstick was a member stantly wag a the x. A orneyanip. followed of the Blaine Avenue Church of source of aid might hurt his prestige but not Christ. She had lived ini the same and advice to necessarily the party. 2 house on southwest side 45 years. neighbors a n d Label Also on Campbell t- Services wil] be held at 2 p. m. fellow-workers. The McHale label also has been Friday in Farley Funeral Home.| “Pop,” as he put on Mr. Campbell,’ who, while Buia) will be in Crown Hill Cem- was pore cometery monly krown, = ir ai amet Survivors include her husband, had been #ssocipointment. Instead the McHale LOPert; a daughter, Mrs. Peari ated with the Muforces settled for a compromise vv mings, Maywood; a son, Paulitual China Co. {Haverstick, Indianapolis; six 198 § Meridian grandchildren. and one great- gi the last half eS th Disrait tlie er andchild. Mrs. Haverstick was 3 century. A shipping clerk there, torneyship. Reports are that the, D McHale camp may be. getting ready to settle for someone else! Russell R. Flesher for the judgeship now. ~~ Associate Justice Sherman Min-
finally settled until Truman sends the name to thei
Mr. Schurmann
{rhage a week ago, after 50 years’ | service to the company. |started there when he was. 13. ) jServiots for Russell R. Flesher, ton of the Supreme Court backs ird dad’ on a train’ ay Sie pe laide Ss ok > Hanley, Muncie city attorney, fo 10008: _ Pa. from Philadelphia, "LE 2feirs, ‘A Tequlern mass “the TUS. Fo orneaip a] were being arranged today in Kir-{op 0 SURG 0 SE Friday after (Mr. Minton) still was on ‘the by Mortuary. Burial will be In| cervices at 9 a. m. in Lauck FuU. 8. Court of Appeals in Chicago. exington. Ill. He was 57. hora) Home. Burial will be in St PP 8 80-| Mr, Flesher was a representa-. Joseph: Ceineter ’ Appointed to the UPTeme (ive for Calvert Lithographing osep e yCourt, Justice Minton -has ad-| oo Detroit. He was born in Lex-': He was a member of the Modvanced no candidate for the Indi- |e ot on “and ‘lived. In Indianapolis anapolis bench. He is vitally in- :
.'survived by his wife, Ida Cle-! terested because, as /the justice the Jas Sx years le Nas a mem ments Schurmann, and three in charge of the Seventh Judicial brothers, George, Anthony and
Ti {ican Legion in Lexington, nois and Wisconsin, it is his duty His Rite: due. Hester Flesher of to supervise these courts, ndianapolis, an Mr. Boyle refused to say that Survive.
he is backing’ the McHale can- Homer H. Higman
Circuit comprising ‘Indiana; Fdward Schufmans, ~~ -
four sisters
A native and lifelong resident Ave, were approved. Cost of f . Hitzel- project was estimated at $385,000. The board also sanctioned the, expenditure of $16,558 for Crispus|
Attucks ment; s
Broad Ripple High School tote
ing $249
of encyclopedias for use in the,
senjors for their role as homes makers in assis ting their hus-
A a——
Traffic ope Kill 2 in State
-High-Sehool- Shop-equip-1 cience equipment for
7. and $2238 for 25 sets!
school system.
Authorization was granted on the hiring of engineérs to draw! Mrs. Up complete John. L. ing and relighting of the Central
Library.
Emil V. Schaad was appointed chairman of the buildings and grounds committee for 1950. ; {Other Appointments by J. Dwight
| Peterson,
geht, gon,
dianapol
the Children's Museum, and Ray-
“imond F.
A. familiar South Side figure, board of the Herron Art Insti-
| tute.
Board
included Leon C. Thompchairman of the finance committee; Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, rfp representative to the In-|
Residents Aré- Victims A -dFyvear-old l'nion Civ man] died in an Anderson hospital] today of injuries received .in a) traffic accident last night on. icejcovered state highways. A second man was killed crossing collision in Butler, Oliver M. Aukerman, City, was fatally
or-the rewir-
School Board presi-
Union| injured when
{Road 67 near Road 236 last night] and collided with another car| tdriven---by-- Charles Birch; 38, of — Daleville. The Aukerman car was! then struck by a third automobile | driven by Ronald Bevolt, Union! City.
is Symphony Society and
Brandes, member of the
Cites Times Gift
members cited The
Times for a gift to the Indianapo-| jo oir": Violet Aukerman, a pas-|
One of the most beloved figures lis library: system of {died today in her home, 2020 S.!in Sacred Heart Catholic Church records of daily
from Ja Henry
manager. said the library would [receive current microfilm records
lof The pleted.
nger in her husband's car, is in| serious condition ih St. Joseph's! ospital, Anderson, where her! ‘husband died. Mr. Birch was re-| {leased at the accident scene after treatment for face euts, Me Bévolt was uninjured. Daniel McCann, 33. Butler was!
microfilm] editions dating; H n. 1, 1949, Manz, Times business.
Times as they are com-
A special ‘meeting of the boaid killed last night when the truck
{was-called for 2 p. m. Friday in! which bids will
\ School Building Bonds of Febru-
he was driving was struck by two strains ata New York Cen-
be ‘pened for (tral System crossing. in ‘Butler. |
(ary; 1950; totaling $440,000. ory. He was thrown clear of the
bonds
were LM 4iE funds for the construction of a’ Scr train struck. but his trueki Fat
issued to - provide wreckage when the first passen- |
new School 77 at 6026_ Pleasant was’ thrown into the path of a
Run Pkwy.
[the sister of the late Mrs. Martha 'he suffered a cerebral hemor- | BEC OMES TRUMAN COUNSEL WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (UP)— He Charles 8." Murphy, 40-year-old {North Carolina “Mr. Schurmann spent time olit- Sworn in today as special counsel ‘working in {to President Truman, over. the $20, 000-a-year post va
cated ve ford practice.
Ship .
New : ern Woodmen of America, He 18 Broek.
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who returned to private law:
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{train traveling in the opposite) direction: In Indianapolis, . Mrs. Nellie! Tinsley, 48, of 1025 High St, was released from Methodist Hospital| after treatment for injuries re-|
lawyer, was
driven by James Driskell. 16, of 1631 Leonard St. Mrs. Tinsley was crossing’ Bicking St. near High St. when in jured.
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“didate for the Senate—Mr, Camp- "EVENTS TODAY bell, He said that the senatorship' Services for Homer H. Higman, Yediana -F sop of aes on
ia. m. tomorrow. in Moore. &. Kirk President Truman Feportediy is Colonial Chapel. Burial will be Dinner dt piqued at Mr. Campbell for al- in Washington Park. He was 65. OF Brunch, Past: Noble Grands Awocislegedly ‘exploiting the customary: Mr, Higman was a retired] . Hon Noon, luncheon. ig of White House letter of acceptance salesman. He was born at Dun- Meet Your | Hien Bho Concert —3 p.m of the Campbell resignation from kirk and lived in Indianapolis 25 the Justice Departnient to foster years, He was a member of the EVENTS TOMORROW his senatorial candidacy. {entrée Masonic Lodge and North-
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Special Commencement for Wives:
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| operator, was granted a bach- a more “permanent” road, the with the REAL ESTATE ADS, or of science degree in chem- commission indicated that con- Turn now to the classified columns istry. Wives wore their hus- crete or asphalt paved streets in for an outstanding sélection of
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yn Driv is 4 Russell J. Ryan “today Wis oy named: general chairman of the * | innate Symphony. Orches-
Works Board to Be tras $5600 maintenance “fund campaign for 1950. w= titled “Biy* 2
~ Asked for Minimums “10% 0 ov Futute,”
| A minimum width requirement Share in our Bounded "for all improved street construc-|will open ego {tion yn Indjanapolis-will be recom-, through Feb. > 277 The. posed ‘mended for Works Board approv- raise enough funds tc assure-per~ - Jal tomorrow, manency of the symphony. | A committed of the City Plan Fabien Sevitzky, music diretfor {Commission proposed all new and: conductor of the orchestra, adways have two lanes of mev- Will open the drive at an o {ing traffic.and at least one-side zaion meeting of the cam +3 parking, depending on congestion. Women's group at 12 noon Mon- - The recommendation “will pos- {day on-the stage of Murat TheaIsibly mean ‘a '30-foot pavement. ter. Mrs. John A. Alexaniies |Street parking, however, will be heads the group, {considered as. new construction! Leonard A. Solomon will head {proposals are’ submitted for ap-' the men’s group, which will meet. iproval, the committee ° decided at at a later date. He will bé asla meeting yesterday. sisted by Paul G. Pitz, Sherwood Besides the width proposal, the Blue, Oren D. Pritchard and<John [Plan Commission recommended a Jefferson. More than 1000 volin~ 150-foot right-of-way for new! teers will participate in the .camstreets, | paign.- - The width’ minimum. displaces, Workers again will sell shares the 24-foot pavement formerly Priced at’$5 and fractional Shares ‘used as a construction basis here. at $1, $2, $3 and $4
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[“traffic -hazard” by the commis- WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (UP. sion in their year-end report. ‘Rep. Robert L. Doughton D. - Width proposal followed a C.) now- serving his 20th cone Works Board order Monday for
secutive. term in the Houser ane nounced today he will be a candies 2 date for re-election, He chair. man of the tax-writing- Hélise Ways .and Means Committees” * Did you know that there fs a big “swing-to-The-Times” for real ’ estate advertising? Yes, The {Times Is NOW the newsgiaper
minimum street construction call-—-'ing for six inches of gravel with’ a - three-inch _ bituminous-caated ‘top. The” asphalt ‘top wak the newest requirement for all new istreét construction here. Like the board recommendation” that higher-priced develop‘ments would be asked to install
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