Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1950 — Page 33
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the club an- Herb Dunlop Takes Runner-up Honors; [socked 3111 in the Traveling toop SA a » : a : at the West Side alleys. : " . s By MERRIMAN SMITH right toe was Indiana Fur Team Tallies 3011 Set The only other team to surpass ‘ a S ; | United Press White House Reporter atl yesterday 4 © By GENE LAWSON the 3000 figure was Indiana Fur, : . el & i KEY WEST, Fla. Apr: Gl red word last Paul Butcher rang up a 686 series in the Riviera Club mixed, also of ‘he Classic, who had a al President Truman today found vould be able . ¢ircuit at the Illinois alleys last night to set the pin pace. , |[1028-1035-548—3011 set. will Co The himself in an unenviable election a few days Butcher's series was the highest ever registered in the league, [Estelle Nash had things pretty mpare em ear dilemma over ‘the so-called neo and only the second figure over 650. Paul, who subs for 1 ../much her own way as far as the = | ; b. r loop oc Wi ose in Bill. d the Atlanta casionally and carries a 175 average, fired games of 218, 190 and 278, Women were concerned. She net- : [Natural Gas | Bam smashing 20 The honors were fairly evenly divided from there on with no ted totals of 578 and 557 in the Its Sanity Code | ‘He was. tugged at on one side ; he benefit of single circuit dominating the; Fox-Hunt Wednesday Night FLa-— CHIC AGO. Apr. 6 (UP)—NCAA by big city politicians wanting a| s yesterday. scene. Herb Dunlop spilled 676! lin the Indianapolis Classic at|dies Classic and Moonlite Mati- Bcials toda P tudied athletic veto and yanked at on the other BEIT Towel Te 0 Tok . pins on games of 206, 249 and Pritchett's nee, respectively. Those marks Sa o y.» r he side by old congressional pals| BASSET: Raed W fext.—The Chi- 221 in the Pennsy El Lilly loop! Fohn Branam uncorked games were good for both first and sec. Practices in every part o from the Southwest who want Hii Basset it. brother, o Louls' Brown for the runmerup spot. Y "0% |51"182, 246 ana 244 for a 672 se-lond." country to see how they match up him to sign the measure gastert” Mr R. Butler s E i 0 " ed, : ries with the Railroad loop at| Indiana Fur, which is in first With the restrictions imposed by | estion was) | uals hwestern tour Stumph Hits 6738 lthe lled “sanity code.” : | ‘The legislation in’ qu n was }4-run, 36-hit : "He Sturm’s to land in fourth ‘place. place in‘the former league, scored 30-ca sanity 3 la measure to exempt independent, — BEOW hig eR enry Stumph upset 673 sticks! The Fred: Clin Realto te This is a study that was or- i 8 u Bl 8 rs outfita 2579 series to pace the women. natural gas producers from regu-| mother d 21 hits, in- for third place. Henry, the only! recorded their second 3000 mark| The Bearing Housing aggrega- dered by the NCAA's annual con- lation by the Federal Power Com.| {aarew 8 ang Bona HES Rind Patko, J .- one of the famed Stumpt Broth-/in four days. They clouted -3055 tion, which competes in the Inter vention last January, acting on a mission. The commission has had, bernard. B. Prather. Ftd Cal.; » ers who ends his name with a/pins in the Classic on games of Club loop at Pritchett’s, rolled motion by President H. C. Byrq, ori the past, but has rena and Bob this authority in past, but A Aso PH, fited scores of 213, 246 and 992, 1057 and 1006 for the eve- three consecutive games of 781 /0f Maryland. Inot: exercised it too closely: but a 214 with the Stumpf Bros. outfit'ning’s high. t Sunday they!for a team triplicate, . The NCAA . officials, meting] 4 0 a, Don Leu awl? .'s =» . sa 2 |with representatives of 20 of the Proponents of the bill say it v.10 a.m man ar . | would be a boon to the industry, | 5 (MEN) tl Power, Indi {28 member conferences, are con A al J the: CHAPEL wns, fen mgtener avy oh » . 886 Paul Feld, Delaware Bow a a Farkas Bowes ey iter bly Hi just how the “regulations - Opponents say it would cost the] ESF other of Thelm The Piits- - ; Rom a arold James, Water Co. > 808 Muran Sweeney Indiana Bir orks 333 affect every type of college in the, natural gas consumers of the na-| Halgerty, Los Angeles. Passed away ——n ned oward Russet Catteria’ gad Eid Sehistmer Art Sacks Us ga Na Frances Kteer, Laptinee Bldg 3 country—large, small, military, | tion extra millions of dollars al FENN Hollywood.” Cal PL ay optio Bob Kelley, Inia oe Crna ses . si | Everett Tames. Grande Flower Shop Sou) Ruth Raos "Tens shone Chirls : 8 denominational, etc.—in particu-| {year -in increased prices. m. Jriends invited. Burial ohn Merson I DY. + eexs * TAVeRs, Marott .. 604| Betty Levitts, . Indiana Crear Works 522 left 4 itchi t for the St. Louis Washington | Par a Aan Rocky Piccioge, Atlas Fuel... + 89) John B rown, Bl Lilly (sport Bowl) 803| Wilena Hansen. Indiana Pur 521 lar. Dizzy Dean (left), one-time pitching great for the ou Strictly in the Middle GATES — Bertha, ~ wile of Rav, = A Isnk Hon hots, Bll Lily Men © 883 Chatles Kaiser. Hows TI bo Sarolyn “Kilcher dojevhone Girls... 31s Should inequities be: found, the) Cardinals’ Gas House Gang, gives his contract to Jack Farrell of | The President was: stiictly: in ns. st year. : Tne, AY Sacks fosd cars 1": $83 BUI Both Cune Rewer 1% 0-808 Rise, Dope, Ttnete Sigh fillmeeting presumably will recom-| the New York Yankses, after signing to give the Dizzy's version of | "1 isqte. The bill has not yet| Nis. Frank Oaies Bip a ghve Charles ri JRevenus ... 648 Schwab. Continental Sptical Mixed Sai Catherine ors” Thenpide Social Club. $13 mend to the convention changes felevision broadcasts from Yankee Stadium this season. reached him for action and| users’ isi Friends ma i il Meyer an gran Yi diner Service ©1114 Hl RAD AE $0 iy Fie MERITS Mille 1 that will make the regulations chances were it might not be sent| . fr¥" SSW" Wassinaion St. siter as the Bucs Pouts. Inter Club 643 willlam Wheasler, Block's Mixed .... 509 Retha Carver, Eli 11ily Tadies so7 fair to all types of institutions. d to Kéy West because Mr. Truman| Fi Thomas ye Ter of 3410 Folia s, 6 to 4. ck Web ine, Soodman : Bet. Hale 'e {Pick Bugselie Allison Opinefeal a fn, Hysiops, Bock” Lied 300 Will Analyze Problems ort erm C 00 S a arre ame will be back in Washington by| St. beloved husoand of Alice Hail ut nine bat , Sharles Mesers, International ary. $33 Bob Yager. Mutua I Nk a ed 884 Janice Battreali Telephone "Girls so7) The - conference decided that To Fo rd a t next Monday afternoon. brother of elma Mebadiely Alpas gs, although Die Pht Allips y Deanhl ogsom Mo Mortuary 8 3 Te ed XN evel” Ralph's Taver rh And: a Dottie, Neiger. vAYW. Mix ed, . ses first it would analyze the athletic . . oS But before the bill has reached! & . M Mary Hows K Dona f, oe Ruddic ublie Service Co Mixed 11 ~ 8 owiatown For run. 1 111 Clu coer GT | Gertrnde ‘ ractices of various t s of inBAN iar Leftier "ove | Realtors 836 by “hy Hartzell, Pu oon, C0 Mixed 311i COTuaR LEAGUE. LEANENS WoMES? ce from, every Ypes of the It was officially announced to- yin ror signature or veto, the riends Mix . oa Bill Van Telt, Herff Jones, Mixed ..... 557, Melva Beaces. Diamond Chain Ladies 491 Pp day that Virgil E. LaMarre has president has heard from thouJohn Riggin. McCormick Lumber 624 Charles Wilson, Bemis Mix 851 Detty Heming, Beech Grove Ladies 483 nation to discover the different . . Don Mitchell, Cline Realtors 623 Tom Walpole, ind. Tool & Machinery 851 Mary Manning. Internal Rev. Mixed 4 bl nh tf Th been appointed sands of people by mail and teleF Clarence Miner, Teamsters No. 193. 631 Jin creaibor YMYW Mixed roo. S4aiafarie Connelly. F. A Wilhelm Co {#2 problems _eac aces. en it Athletes from the Calumet re- assistant Indian- raph. The White House won't] - Lars . : g oe Bowls. Inter Club .-821 Erwin Wilson, Bryant Heatin 536 Marze Minatel, Wednesday Mixe d 482 | : graph. : rl LR TIN 619 Srwin Wilson, Bn eating... 836 oan Rear pC r Co. Wome 481 would analyze the code to de- gion or other northern districts apolis district say how the pro and con per- HALGH he oa he Nokia Joe Stash. ‘Blackwell Puneral Home sis Zitelle wo BOWLERS TEN) sre Betty waier. Public Bervice Co Mixed in ‘termine how it affects the schools. | [today held or shared all but one sales manager centage breaks down. . [ Hawkins, indianapolis; William Fy J ] Earl. Kay Jew elry a 1s enn 813 Charl les Robinson, Holy Nam e | 558 fudrex MeCanker. Riviera Clun Mixed poi “If the code doesn't treat all early-season mark in Indiana's for the Ford Mo- The President heard vesterday Han Sg a ne 03 : Ponnie: priv oll ML REED ree: 818 Estelle Nash. 1 Moonlite Matinee - 557! Aline Schwab. Cont Optical Mixed .. 465 0f them the same,’ 'a spokesman |1950 indoor high school track and tor Co. by J. C. itv .| away Wednesday Funeral services, . Cann Deanbiosson PMortuary 613) Pro Bowes Seal Fast..... 349 Liz Henry. Home Applia 484 from 18 big city mayors, includ Fridaye 40 at the PHILLIPPI udy_Hindel, *Tndiana na bur... -- 548 Bernice Lukemeier Herfl-Jones Mixed 461 said, “then you can assume that! | field record hook. . (Larry) Doyle, ing New York's William O'Dwyer, EUNERAL HOME, Zionsville. Friends . —__ |this. group will make recom-| The only mark which has not! central regional fay call at the funeral hom calling for a veto. HENRY—Mrs. Fiorella on “age 47, er y Ss ON Mullo Brown {mendations to adjust the code to fallen into the hands of the sales manager 0 H 1333 Congress, beloved mother of p n On the other hand ouse| Jane Kowalski, William L. and Done . . y . |fit the schools. [northern elite thus far was the at Detroit. Speaker Sam Rayburn (D, Tex.),| 8d L. passed away Wednesday a im, Hi Prince oll } Tourney Favorites | | The xeuutive svmmiiies yoo | eect, 2 Jobe 18.10 high ,M r. LaMarre Who will be up for re-election thts| SoHESARFANNER, & BUchANAN erday approved the recommenda- y | |
: : } NE YORK, Apr. 8 (UP) — MIAMI BE Davis. [1948 as public fall, is an ardent proponent of the Kentucky Derby winter book odds in Trac mel ACH, Fla., Apr. 6tion of the basketball committee Pp!
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Wi | . ” Eleven other events were dom- relations manag- ; coon bill and has: let his: feelings be! St., sister of Miss Olga M Mrs. 5. KIND... on: .C..{T. :Clienerys Hill Prince CaRsutisfinas Mulloy GEM [Rane Rp a Moin inated by upstate candidates for er of the Ny ih ‘known to the President in certain| ziphiiogh SMP Bug ui took -another nose-dive today as| Winter winds and snow not-| land Tom Brown of San Francisco, | oe state honors next month, from pany's Detroit office cov ering the terms. | Caroline Ackors. passed away ThursH THE the usual number, 3 P | day.s FLANNE . a result of his impressive victory! withstanding, Washington High{the top-seeded. entrants, remained (the dashes to the field perform- central states, One of the guiding forces be-| {II.SFES] ANNER & "BUCHANAN ) ARCH . in the 'six-furlong Experimental {the players to. beat today in the lances. | Mr. LaMarre joined Ford Motor hind the bill was Sen. Robert 8. Friends may call at mortuary, after Handicap No. 1 at Jamaica. |School’s track team won its open- Kerr (D. Okla.}, former governor OR RECTED ENTE ISOLE! . Odds Hill Pri a ing meet of the season, 721 to, |Good Neighbor Tennis Tourna-| | Here are the current leaders: |Co. in 1943 as a member of the, 8 8 CORRECTED NOTICE on nce dropped ason, 7214 {ent | 60-Yard Dash: At least tive sprinters NeWS bureau. He was a staff writ{of that gas-producing state- and| ROSLOWSKI.Emil. age Ee LE a _- ge 6 to 1 to 4 to 1. Originally 362, over Pike Township onthe ®|.. To ded - Mulloy led -the wn RYE equaled 8, AmAnE them Dick er. for -MecFadden- Publications injone-of Mr: Truman’s most” argent” ital Ladiananoiis, forms a a LL rhinos Continentals’ course’yesterday. - 1; GE finals yesterday [V] [of ‘Hamaond. Wend TiPDle, aim Meqards Now York, from: 1935 until tbat supporters in in Jos. lie ax Rosiowac uncle of Ruch: uillo, took th Experi tal .| Washington ‘won nine firsts, |by bouncing Dick Halroyd of th Roosevelt, and Jim Coleman, South Bend time. Rassed_ dwar Tuesday. Services Frii in a Yt menta al slamming three events, and, as University 1% Florida, Yo 1 6- 0. at Low Hurdles: Melvin Edwards of ER Judge Chin y Talk Beech Oi veo 5 a Now crows - 0 v 1 eec rove uria ew rown | | I im to believe he will go well at a|did Pike, had to contend with ad-| ile second-seeded Brown elimi-| hailond From Page 32) "var Mich Hurdles. Mel Bin of Ham- Indiana Lists Games ry. Trien Ray cal Any Lime. distance. Thirteen lengths behind ated BNI Leak, also of the Uni- t 738. Wit H T Mit enden. Buskane of Emily Mave verse weather conditions. in { mond’ was tops with ‘With Fargo-Moorhead t an S, 00 Crittenden, ustand of Emily Mayon the turn and six lengths astern Pik fay of Miami, 6-1, 6-1. for two runs and four hits. 440-Yard Dash: Junior Bob Bailey i : i hew. father of Mary Alice Willem, e won the mile and half- : ' LaPal Valparaiso set the pace with a Times State Service { Spectat in Municipal Court 4| Frances allion. ith Hancock, at the head of the stretch he drove mile runs, with - Ronnie Beard| Tony Vincent of the University|, ~aPalme has been ordered by|ciocking BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Apr. pectators in Municipa Harver and Wi avhew, stepto a handy length and a quarter showing the way. Tom Cramp-|0f Miami upset Mexico's Gustavo Srsiner pm Piees to remain 1-1 M.Yard_ Run: Lions) Mchemois or Indiana's Big 10 baseball co. “ere amazed todiy. when Judge Ril (nq Kether® Condon. Hother active for several days. | : i of Rev. ter h d . HOP win over Starecase. [ton of Washington won the 100. |Palotox, 62, 00 Thica.seedsa _ Meanwhile, Leity Joe Muir was | cJMls B82 Sere Mytnews. sour bend champions have schéduled four AleX Clark started a rapid-fire Wan Marhey, 8, granicpuaes pp rem rand 215-yard dashes. entran 6- Third-seeded given the starting assignment to-| Half-Mile ‘Relay: Gary Froebel already games réxt week with the Fargo- sign language conversation with! Brides. 2°00 m. ‘at the First Plein 8848 - Indianapolis NOVELTY Headquarters | In the week's other track open- Fred Kovaleski of Detroit elimi- | has. stepped the -distance in 1:33.8 Moorh Club C Cc Holiness _ Church. Burial Union i day as Indianapolis and Memphis | ™% ] H son led the pack Moorhead Club of the Class C a defendant charged with speed-| Chapel. Friends ‘may call at the TRICKS SOUVENIRS er delayed by the weather, Short. [nated Dr. Arnold Beisser of New ay i Are a two- a with 5:34 in Gary Tueiven Wa Ye A Northern League, Athletic Direc- in residence FARLEY SERVICE. ; ridge and Lafayette have post- Orleans, 6-2, 2-6, 6-0. se Lorenzie Wiliams of Gary Procbel covered tor Paul J. Harrell announced "8 | OR AE: a nd] © JOKES — NOVELTIES ries here in an afternoon tilt. Davey. of 3008 W. Michi- oved mother of ———— or poned their dual meet originally In other matches, Ricardo Bal- [Right-hander Bob Malloy was due | >'¢ieS $s inches for top honors. today. J aes avey. - ned Tor spoed- He usm E_Tevence ang Albers : ‘scheduled for tomorrow. |biers of Chile defeated Bernie ” ; ; ' oy PN ny gan Bt., was arraig oS 9 Friday, CAPLAN S 1001, Crampton (W): 2, Hicks (W); Schrieber of the University of Jor Suing action wit Johy Huten- 3, Inche a Toe Jioesigee Spots ig ing, lie looked helblessly. op at Soh He RAK roel Hou? a" pT HRB" 1 BY DAYS Rance - W) pearime, 12. Bell ®; 3 Miami, 8-6, 6-2; Seymour Green- ings standing by for the relief. | Ja humo Alten, Ben Davis, leaped five sent argo and Moorhead the judge and indicated he could 1303 Eo, Fant oo He ds invited. Butterworth (W). ‘Time, 4:81 re £ Chi 3 4 Bill Take Advantage of Walks Pole’ Vault: Charles French. Gary wal. Minn, in the Northern League. o.oo So" Fr | PARTLOW—Mattie B., 633 8. Missoury S—— , — 440-1, Lowrey (Wi:' 2, Cottingham rg oO icago dumpe: ly In the finger b weather |'ace. soared 12 feet to lead the vaulters. |The four additional games ex- . St. age 68, beloved mot of . By £2 poather (Py, pine. :55.7. Tully of Miami Beach, 7-5, 6:4, goronumy Weather) pand Indiana's season schedule Court attaches were hurrying| Mary, Davey, Orville and Jesse Pari. Cool Tex Sure Fit (vw sh, Hurdles—1, Guilfoll ¥P): 32. Lalioft | B last night, the Redskins got two SC F ’ vith tablet and pencil] - low. sister’ of Willie Best, Emma Kernodle (W). Time, :174. (and Bill Govt of Philadelphia to 25 engagements. {forward wi p | ~ Reed; 'Salite Prath a Lone Wo 880—1, Beard (P): 3, Jent (W); 3,| ousted N Tni-| first-inning tallies on one hit and gag Clark raised His Fight ited. ‘Sallie Prather,and Lytie Wiley, Bernhart (W). Time, 2°13 {ouste at Feinberg of the Uni- land Judge Clark raise s rig all of Kentucky: aise, survived by 12 SEAT COVERS ety Ciomoign (Wi. 3 Hicks Wi; versity of Miami, 6-2, 6-0. | Wildness of southpaw Ron Poletz, | First eéting will be here Mon- |}, nd and started “talking? to the. er Fae Se Sedans and Coaches, $9.95 | > 5o"5y. W. Time csi tai Se ee in Chick hurler who walked four day at 2 . and Indiana er 1 CEN: S—1, nodle iW; 3 defendant. | rom SHI TH CEN Hoff (W): 3. Guilfoil e ar to Coinaior Ind., Tues- | _ TRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Tinos St. Cps. & Front Seats—$5.95 pools Vout Rie A ie i amon Redskins Sign Shoaf Rs st ii a] ~(day, for a return engagement. Mr. Davey smiled, nodded and| Burial Floral ‘Park (APEL aay tim A PLASTIC COVE JFL Height. 9” feet. ge Stk {home plate. in the second Mame | nN 4 ional | Fargo- Moorhead takes on the stepped over to pay his fine. The| FrcEE—fnrant daushter of Clarence sh 3 Shot Put—1, Cook 3, Bechroderi WASHINGTON, Apr. 6 (UP) —| clerk, prosecutor and others! and Ruth Peace, sister of Busan ! (Wi; 3, ). 8 Hoosiers again in Bloomington Pp 3, Tillery (W). Distance, 42 feet. Ty Wash | Two free tickets and an inf g assed away Wednesday. Services 5% inches e Washington Redskins have s 3 hadn't the remotest idea what the| BHisS, *NMBorb Sedans & Coaches $21.95 Broad Jump—1, Hicks (W): 3, Conarroe signed Ralph Shoaf, University of ®TTOF loaded the sacks —_ ol Times State Service | Wednesday in a 3:30 p. m. game. DAVIE CHAPEL. SID W hashins Cps. & Front Seats $12 96 |'s¥,: 2. Rance (W)." Distance, 18 feet, 180 i 2p field YOltorced in another run with, LAFAYETTE, Apr. 6 — Four- Indiana concludes the series Sat- fine was. ton. 10 a. m. Burial Floral Park. ’ Suen wnp—1.- tte among Cullom (wr.|¥ [ELMa backfield star. ‘another base on balls. teen members of the Lafayette urday at Cannelton, spring train-| Judge Clark just smiled. QUALTERS — Thomas ~ husband of BLUE POINT .A Hicks (W) and ‘Anderson (P). . Height, 3| The 195-pound Shoaf played| Gus Bell's infield hit, another C. C. women’s swimming team ing camp for Fargo-Moorhead. “I learned it as a Boy Scout,” ad Ring father of is. Josepn Pietro Shang, Mile Boor: Pike Townshi both halfback and fullback. He fielding error and Whitey Platt’s Will compete in the National AAU | The Hoosiérs swept their open- he said. “The fine is $1.25 and ather of Patricia Ann O'Connor and
(Cottingis the 16th rookie to be signed b 1] Joseph Piet . passed away WedHa ss e Ju Fo Rie ond Signed | Y long fly to left put Bell across|/indoor swimming championships ing series with Valparaiso, 5-0 COSts. Fine suspended and he’l Desday. Funeral gatirday. April 8
Hicks). _Time. ————— |with the fourth tally. Rookie a! Palm Beach, Fla. Apr. 14-16./3n4 7.1. pay the costs.” £0 4.03 4 residence, 20 i Rural
: gists — 8 a. m, 8t Pl a ] le tch Rollie Leveille d bled | The local team, coached by| — DE | Church, Friends invited. Burial Holy SINCE 1902 Irs SACKS | BROS. F oR BIG SAVINGS home Ed Bockman it the 8th Dick a Sages tn as Announce Nominees Southern Pacific Names| Fs ig pati
. day, § a. m. St ri o Right-hander Jim Pavlica served Purdue coeds and five local high For Jaycee Election | Jeffries Agent Here | Bo Cub wil mest Priddy. 3% a SACKS jup four more bases on balls oleehiool ang grade sennnl natetors Nominations for the annual John L. Jeffries, who started PT Busband of Stell /the Tribe in the sixth and threw| Bidding for top laurels is [Junior Chamber of Commerce his career with Southern Pacific ocho decedsed. b Br of in a double for Bob Kellogg and Carol Pence. Purdue junior from o,. ion apr 28 are: Val Wil. Lines in Indianapolis in 1927, has| Sharles, john Schott of Indianapous BROS a single by Dominic Dallessandro Webster Groves, Mo., defending liams, Donald H.- Krueger, presi- been made general agent for the Ind. i Foal v in Miami Fla. . that sent three more runs across. 100-meters champion. Miss Pence... waiter J. McCrory, Philip! lines in Indian- Be N. FEENEY Pg ix | Hamlen. one of two high- priced | Was runnerup in the 100 and 220- apolis. en
Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. i Haar Weagle.
| 8. Kappes, vice president; Charles ursday. Funeral gervices | bonus babies the ‘White Sox hope! yard dash events. F. Arensman Jr., James F. Acker-| His first Job Saturn, 2 ial Fat) funeral hom
i . rial Memorial Park Cemete; to season here, replaced Pavlica. [Lane Lynch and Jule a, man, secretar§; Oswald D. Phil- hére was. that of 'Haml i 4 , /. Fischer, treasBare aren 35,0" Br, "et pg. Horan. Richer. res " tors include: Betty Mullen; Dorrie] a | i . | a Green Jag; cot eriazakos, ay per. Kay Manuel, Janet Jacobs Candidates tor the board of
SHULSE — Nannie E. 2326 SY rs stenographer. He St. mother of Thomas M. Shulse has _ served the srandmother of Jack Carl, George
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life Wed nerday, 13 Wy 3 freight agent, Saturday, & |directors include Harry R. Me- . rel- NiomBieabr "br CHAPELS 2530 nd Judy Huth, Lafayette. Chicago; travel v A } 3 Nery Flush $67,500. He shut out | 3 ng Dooling yee. Sheila! | Laughlin, Albert 8. Mendenhall, freight and pas- Staton BO 0's a Friends Invited. 2 ’ ulsa last week, 5 to 0, in nine| Donahue, 14-year-old local state Carl W. Nagle, Arthur H. North-| genger agent, brother of Mrs. Gertrude Simmons : MEN 3 BRAND “NEW 100% wooL Inpings. champ, will compete in the back-up. Sydnor L. Shatz, Fred C. Boston, and re-| 0% eve:alioraces ana menpewe reived P) Kathleen Clark, Purdue Tucker Jr. Norman E. Bess,| turned to - Chi-| avy Wednesday, Funeral Saturday,
ol tat |stroke. ! he 8s. m, at ROYSTER Alembert W., Brayton, August 9 MORTUARY, 2310 W. Wash. . Exhibition Baseball freshman Who Won the. senior and Diener Jr., Richard H. Englehart, Mr. Jeffries cago 1 1 s > Burial Farley tery, yg igh At St. Petersbure, Fla. o junior long distance titles last district freig call at mortuary after 7 p, m. Thurs- : St. Louis (Ny .....: C10 001 002— 4 9 ill enter the 220 and 440- Farl W. Gibson, Richard T. Han- day.
New York (A, 222 010 01x— 8 12 : year, w agent. He later became assistant
i s and Robert VORNEHM — Olive Louise, Elwood, | garusiain. Buna 11. “Revncide’ and Yard free style. Mary Frances sen. John C. Holmes and general freight agent. Amn 8T elses Wipf iS ) [Cunningham will compete in the ) hai ¢ Harry Rayburn whom he suc-| RH Vorne py Other 1S, Dorothy ; { At Co orbus Christ) diving events. Robert G. Kirk is chairman o | ceeds ‘here has been promoted to mother of berith Hughes and Carol Spm wd UH o Other backstroke entries are: the nominating committee. Gly eral agent in Cleveland. ATR oe " ‘ ) Ke ————— — _— . 4 0 0 local i ey rpetiow. Ortrowski 21% Kean nnedy 1. Sally Gray and Tootie Boor, n : ! LEGAL NOTICES - Fark, briends may call ‘at the chaps Re $45 Values or | (8), Chipman (1) and Scheffine. prep performers. The team wi astor eports i ation gs ” 4 : To Foave Saturday. NOTICE To BIDDERS | WH TE Ravan Auge beloved he RS I tion o ver and 2-button Double | Brookivm x CC %o un o's "3 | S k t ’ Loss of Pets a en hob Baio to Bemeniars School Wnronald. brother of sores, | x ted at 51st and Evanston Str 3 3 . $ | _ Newcombe, Millikin (8) and Edwards: ' Wa C eeks Bou , |No. 91 locats » + Effie Carman, passed away ars j Breasteits, Single | Breasted, | anen :d. Lauiaccnia . res ser oh ‘ 9, Lost, wid syed or wey 328. black be hs Vicelond on h he Board. of Pognesdgy. Apr. 3. ass us es ’ w a ree blac § lis, In- , . VerRegular ‘and Long Semi- | wis "With German ‘Heavy a Yellow dog an Fr office of the seid Board. 150 aioe tres rice ’ i acon a. ti . Lounge, Beautiful Gabardine | Detroit a 410 001 13-11 1 2 CAMDEN, N.J, Apr. 6 (UP) —| The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Best, North Meridian 5 rast nil and wil ‘hen jin and #ricliten Ay Ave, Satur av: | acon (Sa fo } v eal colors. Style and value leaders. (Called end of Slhth inning to allow [Felix ager Joe! 3637 N. Drexel Ave., today asked ;o.fve later than the above time Will be Sak Third. Baris] Withireton lroit to cate rain) eavywe ed ZT Lodge & Cid Notre ess " » | Rogovin, White (6), Grissom 8) and Walcott, gn today his rep-| police to solve. the mystery of rey ned pene aich proposals are asked Lod. & lub N. t. > “ M n’s Ne 3 M ’ {Sobaon, , House Paimer. Kleine kes hi 2 te to Ger their disappearing pets. . includes the general (onstruction. (Slump. ge otices » ) i - ting and -e e w Men’s New 11 — [resentative was en ro between! The Rev. Mr. Best said ‘he let [1% heating and ventilating anc oo om 'g Naomi Chapter 131, OES, I id t t Shreveport,” ka : : many to’close a matc etwee h 1 d Tuck, and the pletion of said building, to be located on stated meeting Friday, Apr. : ridescen - | hifpeiphia (Ny... 002 900. 000. — 2 1 2 Walcott and German heavy- the yellow dog, , the property owned by said Board in the 1.745 p ho [3 bert 4). Miter” dh a ight Hein. Ten Hoff “if the three cats — Cecil, Baby and City. of .Indianapolis A bidder may bid v "io Stevens, W. M. Wy : eyer, a ert (4) iller (7) an em weig! ein. upon. all or- any one any yr = ~ SAPARDINEL {Dick, O'Neil, Mayor {4 Bush 71)" and Midge- —out for their usual mid- ob % the above listed: “branches. of. such, con: i ———— . Stu ckey money is OK.” wy 5 Their ton WHERE r Tse Re i fers gt a an 1 es ee 1 “Bocchicehio said that ‘George KT ight TR at T1745 pom. yester- The work shall be constructed In fu ull Jo CL An A Ty A RR . / At Atlanta, Ga. day. They failed to return. accordance with this notice, instructions | 's ECIAL | Signe Ww 000 300 000 's % ’ Bruns. .an accountail. is set 15 After a morning- long search of to bidders, contract. pd Pans and speci. ) JEM RIES — We .263 : 4 Atlanta (8A) . 000 500 000— 8 th match with any pro- © fications as prepared hy Dona x am, many f / : |" Raffensberger, Fox (6), P ki (8) close the Architect." 604 Union Title Building. Ins any friends, rel. with : f anc’ Cooper, Johnson "perkouey a! moter who will put up the guaran-ithe neighborhood the Rev. and Agnavoli. Indian Btives and netsh. : - fj| Brown (1), Hoover (8) and St. Claire Mrs. Best. appealed far police aid. ontract documents. including | org 1% 3 uble ! tee demanded by Walcott for the a ngs “and specifications, are on fil kin I-Lot of Unredeemed Tex riginally oT the office of the Board of School Commis] ing the fess and | At Houston. bout in Germany, orig sfoners, rth eridian Street, Indian-| death of our bee po “R $29.95 Val New: York oN) 100 } aoe %— 319 scheduled for the forepart of next Bandits Take $77 [apolie. Indiana Domed Graham 604 Gnton] loved hus nd, ho SUITS Reg. $47.50 Values eg. * alues Temon and Mitray) A and Calde- - | Title Building. Indianapolis, Indiana, and son and brother, . month. = _lthe State Board of Account | wi | rone. po JEFFRIES ning ’ : {Chicago (Ar Besument. 200 100 Ras In Two Holdups [pele emer amerly mn Snclosed in, a ang far the Hany © + ! ora a : AND TOPCOATS ~ SENSATIONAL iin, 0 B02 1 Emil Sito Signs | * Armed bandits netted $77 last bitch or, branches, of hark lo which | BR La rims, : . . | Salkeld Masi (6): Jones, loti (8) and Wi h F Ni ners night .in the holdup of a fruit Bginese of the bidder properly and com-! Fi. Koster, Fr, RAY arments | Pruett. Courtney (6) it orty- ! market and a pedestrian. pletely executed on proposal blanks in ac- Noes Pure ral aw pier As Low As } | pitabur h MX ie 20-310 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 6 (UP)| Harry Miller, 78, night man-/{0ii" be “actompanied Roi Home, Dr. Donato ap the pallbearNew Orleans (SA) 0 030 4 F No. 96-A, Indi State Board o up to $75. | Hand-stitched; teh k MacDonald. ‘Chambers (8) and Fitz. Emil Sitko of Notre Dame, whom ager at Thomas Fruit Market, 58 form Wo. 96/A findiana State Board of SR MOTHER, SISTER, All sizes, ts. Choice. of I “1 | an McCulloush _(6): Law. Lathrope Coach Frank Leahy called the N Keystone Ave., told police two| |auired. under the statutes of Indiana. Each AED PATIER. - ’ 1 eta, oles 0 an, Green eee “best running back in college men, one carrying a revolver, posit of an acceptable certian or I 8! . ‘colors, and Turquoise Blue. Quali- {football,” today signed a 1950 ¢ $85. [check made payable to the Board of 5 Florists-Monuments / fab: tailored. 4% Fight Results” 0 robbed him of § 8chool Commissioners of the City of Inrics . ty 0 |contract with the San Francisco Frank Vryska, 36, of 149 w. | |gianapolis in the amount of not less than| CLAYPOOL FLOWER SHO : and patterns. By United Press N f the National ryska, {Five (3%) Per Cent of the total bid price. | { P x (Bt. Nicholas Arena) Forty-Niners o 1324 St., reported a pistol- toting or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the Funeral Floral Offerings. $5 & wp ’ Gotoed EN xemear Ti whens, Football League. thug took $12 in cash and |i Aa UE SUTRA TOI gackith = y, . a. | I-Rack of Like New DRESS 75 PANTS, SLACKS| To : a |gSitko earned the nickname .ich valued at $50 last night as|y fhe Cqpiraciar to whom. dn ‘vara. is FUNERAL FLOWERS i
|“Six Yard” for his average gains dl be required to furnish an ac- ORANDE & during the four years he carried he walked in the 100 block of W. cebanle suet ih Ber Cea urt o2 |the ball for the Fighting Irish! 324 St. © |eopract price. Ea i Ee CE]
SPORT 50 SHIRTS up | Brent mew. TIES | Bo 0, 2, 0 OL 0 | me DE } ity. oss A unerai Directors : i 12 ne i $1.25 VALUE Ce ah Sublet rt | COATS : : OROKEN 10) ors, fabrics. . 3 Big STORES Ch rli M e Nomed Wedemeyer Shifted |e "The mbly of Indiana of 1038. °°" ol 3 1934 5 “Michie St 0 : c 37-39 S. ILLINOIS ST. ariie eyer ‘To Salt Lake Team [the City ‘of Indianapolis reserves the right ~~ 4835 W C Your Shwles.. . ; “RES: 3,%9 AND 4.88 ow wan wer win | Scottsburg Coach | SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 8 Giiiic ae pipet ints Say PARLEY FUNERAL ®
for a period of forty-five days after) Mo na Maz SCOTTSBURG, Ind, Apr. 6 (UP)—Herman Wedemeyer, for- the date set for the opening thereof nd pel, A NER & Be
oe j SL a... J I ti to Bid 1 Af1- | | (UP)—B} Charlie Meyer of Jef-'mer St. Mary's College All- AC ans may be obiatacd: from shel HANAN Ig Or kB ard ILL -| b h b office of the architect, Donald Graham,! reek Boulevard TA-33 . ° | fersonvilie, veteran Indiana Uni-|American football star, has been 604 Union Title Building. Indianapolis, In-| "BERT S. GADD Castle Film "| versity basketball center, was an- shifted from the Yakima ball LR SIE LL AT Sell or Rens | noun®d yesterday as new Scotts- club of the Western Interna-| gi) he refunded it plans and specifications | RNS TEER tee . E {burg High School cage coach. tional League to Salt Lake City ate eturned in ° good condition within] 5 'S ! No. Mighty M | B Bg g irty Dare after the onening of the bids. 1801 New Voth = OHIO Avro 8 0, "Mguty ‘Mouse: ety, | Meyer, who stands six-feet-five of the Class C Pioneer League. iT Dated this 30th day of March. 1950. 190) 8 New Yorh _ MA-5376 = i THE BOARD OF SOROOL. G6. H. HERRMANN EAST ST =
Indiana olis Camera Co. |/inches, graduates from I. U. this| Wedemeyer now is training rt OPEN DAILY TO 7 P.M. — SAT, TO 9 P, M. — SUN, TO NOON | 9p Washinton | ne. He will succeed L. M. Rob- with the Salt Lake City team at ~ COMMISIONERS or THE CITY 3 ; po ag Scottsburg coach. |Palo_Alto, |" By:M. V. BAILEY, Business Director (Continued on Next Page)
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