Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1950 — Page 8

: oy Ripple Pupils Study Odor In Bikons ory

Barbara Borowitz flo) ad Kathy Neff, Broad Ripple- High " School English class pupils, examine a prize. winning ‘portrait drawn in conjunction with the class study. of "Tale of Two Cities." The award went to Miss Bonewitz.

Airline Wage Dispute Settled

About People—

Henry Hoder and Barbar Sovine entered their period costume project in the. Broad Ripple contest judged by Harold Hardig, vice principal, and Mrs, Ruth Herin and Virgel

Clark, instructors.

§ 4

from . STANLEY'S

“Save In A Big Way! - Values Up To $10

coach and Mrs. Nancy Melntosh, : En fish insiruclor : (lof), demamirates the operation of a French orine model built by English class |

pupils for exhibit during study of the famous Charles Dickens |

1

California Group Cites 6 Hoosiers For Justice Post

Purdue Professor, Tony Hulman, Will Hays |

the final beauty-detall to your new ensemble. Deft crea fions of leading jewelry

Truck. Hits Backing

Car, Kills Chicagoan J stylists offered at amarBacking out of a driveway into ing savings. Come...

Edward J. Frieh 11 tell of, D t k th rn one of the busiest highways of | t 0... select af war riehage will tell of Democratic worker in the eigh ! = il |his audience with His Holiness and ninth wards, has announced| [the nation; U.-§.-32, a Chicago, Stanley's.

Newett to Ron

Strikers to Return To Work Today

NEW YORK, Mar, 11 (UP)~! The 10-day strike against Amer: fcan Airlines by 4500 maintenance workers was settled today

In Group Honored as ‘Credit to Home State’

8ix native Hoosiers will be awarded the 1950 citation of the {Indiana Foundation of California commending their service in fields bringing credit to their home state. Among them j= Dr. A. A. Potter, dean of Purdue University's engineering schools, and Anton (Tony) Hulman, Indianapolis Motor

Pope Plux XII at meeting of Indianapolis Council No. 437, Knights of Columbus, in K, of ‘nomination for C. hall tomorrow night. j Center Township J. Krieger; soloist, and the Co- Justice of the lumbians Quartet will give Irish Feace. music. The: Fourth Degree For

Edward

his candidacy for the Democratic

driver was killed yesterday and 'his passengef” critically injured| {when struck by a fast tractor-| trailer. | The victim was Paul Riza, 36, Chicago. Critically hurt was! {John Brown, address not de-|

Buy For Egster at. Close-Out Prices

Rhodium Plated RHINESTONE

Speedway owner, with the union dropping its de- x mands for a general wage Increase, Fe The strikers, -who- walked -off their jobs from coast to coast on Mar. 1 to enforce demands for * a 20-cent-an-hour pay boost willl 3 return to work tomorrow morn-ig ing. | The company, the nation’s biggest domestic air carrier, said most of its flights would be resumed by Sunday evening and, Dr. Potter that all schedules would be back! The Americanism to normal by Monday morning. given to outstanding

“Mr. Hulman

award is Hoosiers

The airline had been forced 10 whether or not- they still live ingin Ft Meade, Md. He's,

curtail its operations by B0 per the state. Other recipients are cent during the strike. {George N. Cralg, American Leli 3 jon commander; Will Hays, at Accept Compromise Sion a tmer Motion” PicMichael J. Quill; president of tire Producers and Distributors the C10, Transport Workers Un. president; Phil Harris, bandiead 20 TWU locals across the nation, jer. and William “, Wright, MoM h Ea iid producer. Awards will be made ad voted to accept a compromise | Apr. 27, in Hollywood. contract agreement worked out] by federal mediators in Chicago. Roaring freight cars failed to The contract calls for improved waken George Moore of Oakland, severance pay, an increase in sick Cal, yesterday although he slept leave from 30 to 60 days, a $1 between rails of the Southern | meal allowance for workers who Pacific Raflroad track. Six cars| work two hours overtime and passed over him and time tables elimination of the company's showed that two trains may have policy - of sub-contracting work, rolled amove him before police one of the principal points in the were called to cart the “body” dispute. away. ’ ® "n 8 wavarkers on the afternoon shift) piags umn 5¢ New orteans crease. th I h PAY In-ir. will attend school for the first ease, the on v wage ike grant time since she was hit by a car a In the new contract. "year ago, when “school to home The contract will run from'telephone service for shut-ins” Jan. 1 of this year to Sept. 30, completes connections in her 1951, and ail benefits will be home. Diana, 13, can take part in retroactive to Jan. .1. There isiclass discussions by flicking a ho wage reopening ciause in the switch while listening to lectures. contract. I BE A Too efficient State Health operation killed two pure-bred re severe owned by Carl Robinson of enton, La. the breeder Frank Bodwell, American Air- charged yesterday. He contended Hnes sales manager, Indianan- that his two dogs died after eat olis, said eight passenger flights ing a rat which ran out of a and freighter service out of warehouse after eating poison Weir Cook Airport would re- placed ‘there by state rodent ex sume tomorrow, terminators, ; Special rate coast-to-coast 8 = coach service was scheduled to! Charles T. Butler, North Vernresume Tuesday evening, Mr..on, was among 27 “local emisBodwell said, The airlines was saries” of the United States to operating 45 per cent of sched- Germany who were graduated uled flights out of Indianapolis from a training course sponsored when news was recefved of settle- by the State Department's Forment of the strike. eign Service Ioatitae, i The 9:45 a.m, flight tor em > cinnati, Washington, D. C. and, Robert 8. Joslin, “sais Central New York City tomorrow will! Ave, has been elected historian!’ mhrk the. resumption of -a full or the Purdue University chapter: flight ‘schedule, Mr. Bodwell said. of Kappa Psi, national profes: i Sd sfonal pharmaceutical fraternity

Mannon Gets Pike. A tormer haiiman of the U- § GOP Chairmanship Tariff Commission,

84-vear-old Robert Lincoln O'Brien, was marFloyd R. Mannon, attorney and “ereteran-of -bothrthe jast two wars

ried Thursday in Rockville, Md..| fo. Helen Victoria. Brown, (ormer.. was appointed yesterday as the Republican - chairman of Pike!

California private school teaclter. Township.

County GOP Chairman John (Jack) Innis said he named Mr.. Mannon to succeed Dr. G. P. 8ilvers who resigned from the town-| ship chairmanship recently to make the race for the GOP nomi-| Ration. for county commissioner... . Mr. Mannon, who lives in New! Augusta, has practiced law here! several years and served as an! officer in the Navy during World War II. He is & member of the Indianapolis and Indiana Bar Associa-| tions, the Service Club and Scot: tish Rite. -

ws

8 Passenger Flights Resume Here Tomorrow

Cini

: ” » F An all-out birthday celebration for. 109-year-old James Newman’ was held in Detroit Friday. The birthday dinner for Mr. Newman featured a cake with nine candles and a kettle of corned, beef

Champ Poppy. Maker BEDFORD, Mass., Mar. 11 (UP) —Champion poppy maker at the, Veterans Administration. hospital! here is a gray-haired World War 1 veteran. who has fashioned noj fewer than 100,000 of the paper flowers during the last 10 vears.

AREY Ye RY NTT HEADACHE

acid stomach with » soul “oe Ge od

SAVE

both current residents of Indiana.

and cabbage. is a former slave, .

He

a » ~ Former Chilean President Carlos Davila and Miss Frances Adams, writer and artist, were married in Fredericksburg, Va., yesterday. They will leave for a European tour Thursday.

son R. 2

~~

= » » Pvt. Richard Lee Dowell, of Mrs. Marvin Dowell, R. Nashville, recently - completed a course in meat cutting at the Second Army Food Service School

military duties ‘with the! Regiment at Fort Virgin.

to his 3d Infantry Myers,

Dr. H. 8S. Cabot e New York . City will speak on “Television Networks” at the public meeting of the American Institute of] Electrical Engi-!| neers in World|

Memorial:

Dr. Oshorne is chiel engineer ol the American] Telephone and Telegraph Com-| mNew

Martin 1. Dr. Osborne Luiehinger is di-| .. recting arrange-|

ments,

Miss Patric ia Yor 3940 Sher-| man Drive, will play piano pre-| 'ludes on a program sponsored by] the Sigma Alpha Iota national! professional music sorority at the! University of ~ Michigan (Ann| Arbor) tomorrow night.

” - Clyde R. nis of I.ebanon,! has—been-—elected president of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity at DaPauw. Elected to offices in DePauw. chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity were: Donald E. Marklé, Markleville, president; James M. Stutz, Indianapolis, vice president; Rob-! ert R. -Shugart, Auburn, sécre-| tary, and C. Gordon Thomas, Indianapolis, treasurer,

- a 2 J - i PFC Kaymond D. Hawkins, of! the 60th Transportation Truck ompany, Eighth Army in Yoko-! homa, Japan, has qualified in| “Hhe MILLATY occupational special! ty of light truck driver. He's the! son of Ir. and Mrs, Herman Smith, 2915 Rader St.

RUPTURE-EASER NB

“Right or lof

Side se $395 ]

A strong. fa Tm f1tiing washable + in sdiu wbpast..

hr

Back 1a0< Lo Adjustable leg Sort, fiat groin pad No steel ar leather pangs Uriexcelled: for comfort, Also used as after peratior apport - For men, women and ohiidren. f Eire measure ground the lowest the ins Joo iv right or ler ue gost double, We Pr Age Except on C.0.D%a PIPER BRACE €O. 08 “East 12h, Dest IN 8, Kansas A Sly . Me.

1%

EASY TERMS

Complete with Fittings

Check the work-saving features ©® One-piece, acid-resisting por-

* colain-enomel top . . . easy te clean, 0 pleasure to own.

© Specious, se-splash bowl. © Hendy, pertitioned cutlery drawer.

COME IN TODAY SEE FOR YOURSELF!

wn Tithons

BY MULLINS

$$ AT

‘Thief Doesn't Believe

exhibit in a downtown hotel,

)00 NECKLACES “2%

Sparkling Rhinestones sef full length of necklace. Credit At No Extra Cost

sembly of the organization meet at 6.30 p. m. with the Rev. Fr, John Holloram as Speaker.

{termined, who was taken to St.! {Elizabeth's Hospital in Lafa-]] iyette. | The accident happened at Earl Park, near Lafayette. Driver of] /{the truck, Ernest Burgess, 30,!

{Chicago, was reported unhurt. FAIRMOUNT, W. Va., Mar. 11 Air Force . Pro- A Ty

(UP) — The Bible and its com- curement Divis- Mr Newett | PERMANENT WAVE

mandment . which says “Thou lon at Wright Field and served i 8h i months. alt Not Steal” was no deterrent 33 Mri inclydes S$ 95 Shampoo and Set. Absolutely Guarangeod.

to some thief, Recently he has been sales! The Fairmont Gideon Society manager of the ‘Capitol Ren! BEAUTY CENTRAL College, Ine. Odd Fellow L1-9721

In Bible Teaching

reported 15 Bibles and 38 New Sign Co. Testaments were stolen from its He is married and lives at 222] 4 _E. 9th 8t.- -

APPLIANCE and FURNITURE CO.

2123 PROSPECT STREET

|_30 DAY FREE TRIAL

To Prove To Yourself That The . . . ‘DR. MATTISON’S

ZENITH

“PERFECT POSTU RE" INNERSPRING MATTRESS will give

you |

ened NOTE TO BED-BOARD SLEEPERS If you sleep on a bed: board, you do so because it gives you more firmness and support at the expense: of comfort. This mattress cantains springs of varying degrees of tension for shoulders, hips and feet. It was designed by a Doctor to give relief for just such cases as yours...

THIS 30 DAY FREE TRIAL ALSO APPLIES TO YOU!

“Good Rest to the Healthy . Better Rest Good Health to the Rest”

® More Comfort ~

. Complete ‘Relaxation

* No Sag o or Roll to He ¢ QI svn ri erimiilin

FULL or TWIN SIZE rN Ee Ne BOX SPRINC FTE

$10 D

I 0-Y ear Guarantee $16. Mo The Ben Hinshaw Appliance and Furniture Company has vas

been appointed the sole authorized dealer for Indianapolis and Marion County of - attison Orthopedic Matfresses; designed by Norman D, Mattison, M. D., noted New York Orthopedic Surgeon, after six years of extensive research.

More feat Revolution: you, saves

-

4393 FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN INDIANA Qt ip : i wily a, win, Wali wll, di \ i A Wie

OPEN MON., FRI. and SAT. TILL 3 PA LB