Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1950 — Page 2

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; i hi ” ; . : S—— i 4 . - : \ a PR or on Sn 4 e 2 Spelling Bee wil [Women Injured by Falling Tree 4 ." 2 : BaP ] ; 7 $ ” : Wed = Start Tonight $e First Round of Times : ' Contest at 7:30 P. M. (Continued From Page One) | advance. Participants should be at their centers by 7:15 p. m. The Times Spelling Bee is open free to all grammar school pupils who have not passed beyond the eighth] grade and who will not be 16' years old before June 1. ! The first preliminary spell-| downs for other schools will be| held at other centers jomertow night. Thursday and Friday. Pupils who survive the first .rounds will return to their centers the same night next week] forthe final round for the dis trict. Two winners from each center willbe chosen ‘next week} to represent their center -in the semi-finals downtown Apr. 27. | County ‘schools are holding] spelldowns now to select two win. ners to represent each township. The township winners will com-| pete with the Indianapolis popily at the semi-finals, The Indianapolis champion willl go to Washington late next] month for a week of sightseeing, fun and competition in the national spelling bee. The Indian-|

apolis champion could win $600

i» __ Was t less than! 4 <3 asiugion 4nd > og Shah Mrs. Mayme Russell, 68, of 1633 Milburn St., is in General

to many of the top spellers here Hospital today with critical injuries received when this tree fell in Indianapolis. | upon her while she was hanging clothes in her back yard yesterFollowing are the last of the day Mrs. Russell's leg was broken and she suffered severe scalp practice words. | lacerations lightning mete | — : > 68, 81. Little Flower, St Philip »

lineament meticalously [oS a, Mie Ti pec hiltn Nert, : : (ion sotrie 81 "peers wneeicn” East Side Zoning

linear metronome Christian Community Center, 4300 litany mezzanine fish Ave.—Schools 12. 57. 58. 77. 18, ®

. : . 85, Our Lady of Lourdes, Holy Name of Ch D d literate mien | Beech Grove. St. John's Lutheran ange enie literature nautical Northwestern, « ommuaity Lomter,, toe Negation ative i. 46, 43,63 ve. ce hools 23. WM. thograp negligent jets lounge negotiate lucrative nemesis hI menial neutralize is THURSDAY and APR. 20 i Central YWCA, 179 N Perinay! mercenary niche | oAchoois 2. 8. 8. 1014, %7. 3. 33. 4 : FONT HOORETON EEE Pa Conese Rhea Gade) TH merk turnal ® fEvangelical, Seventh Day Adventist ngue .Rocturna g FRIDAY and APR. ?I metaphor nominal Communal Center, 17 W. Morris Si Here are first preliminary. con: han oo. 24 1% Holy Row Pl voted unanimously ag: tests for the rest of the week: | PUPILS

i LS TOMORROW and APR. 19 | NEAREST THEIR HOME:

Brookside Community Center, [6th and erts, Potter Fresh Alr, Orchard. Park and Olney Sts—S8chools 3. 15, 26, 33, 84. 55 Tudor Hall grade schools

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contended they bought

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Let US Welp With Your HOUSE * CLEANING

Send Curtains, Drapes

THIS WEEK

property.

zoned for heavy since adoption ‘nances some 25 years ago.

Meal ‘Sight Unseen’ Many Kast Side residents wil buy their evening meal “sight un seen”

Telephone MA. 7561

o terian Church building.

byterian Men will

evening's program. Dr Beavers is chapter president.

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Board members late yesterday Sia Er eat inst for-. FROM THE FOLLOWING warding to City Council any recJames KE flob- .ommendation for change of reg-

Home owners in public hearings houses {near the plant with the under-' {standing that the neighborhood {near the north side of the plant use. {They feared company expansion resulting in devaluation of their

The board denied the petition on grounds that the area has been industrial "use of zoning ordl-

E. Side Church to Offer

at the old-fashioned box supper auction at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Irvington Presby-

The Irvington Chapter of Pres sponsor the y supper. A White Elephant Sale \ DRY and square dance will follow. Marshall Benefiel will direct the Thomas

3 3 State Troopers Relax, Veterans,

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A move by East Side property CUMBERLAND OES TO MEET 3.31. Holy Anuel's. St. Bride- owners to change zoning restric-| Cumberland Chapter OES will ot USED CARS!

se. (the. RCA Victor. Divison on E. fugip Michigan 8t has been blocked bY.

|rora, have resigned. | a

lise are Jacob Neal, Greenfield,

| Greenwood, Seymour post; Joseph {O'Brien, Bedford, Stanley Guth, | Evansville, and Wayne Stalcup, | Washington, Jasper post; Ray H. {Thompson Jr. Indianapolis, In- rr aa - aianapolis post, and Myrel Mas. description of the holdup suspects. Vandal Heaves Rock

For Perfect Strike : ——-—————| A vandal's accurate pitching I's THE TIMES WANT ADS arm brought the Standard Enamel {pina T. vs. Reginald 3, rie Dona: A.|deputy governor. at 2158 Sherman|'s Benjamin H. Lee; Alice

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VA Says Refund Checks Due Soon

| WASHINGTON, Apr. 11 (UP) |—Most of the 1.8 million veterans 'who have not received their spe-| Three troopers have resigned cial GI life insurance dividends

One Is: Candidate For County Sheriff

state police force. x deliver them almost any day. : The Veterans Administration.

didate for the Republican nomj- Said today the assembly lnei. ... 4.

». checkwriting on the $2.8 billion; nation for Marion County sheriff;.* { and rs Fred Davis. .Stines- 0ividend fund should be cleaned go,

hastened to add a “but.” |

Rétiring after 17 years of serv- . "a

Connersville post, and Lee

Miles, Lafayette post, perhaps, years to ex-GI's

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appointed trooper third class and cases, it said. assigned to the Indianapolis post. About 14.5 million veteran pol-| Trooper “aul Doherty of Angola icyholders have applied Wor the g44

accident last fall.

Trooper Harold E. Flinn, Logans- week. An estimated 15.6 million port, was transferred from Lafa- living ex-GI's are eligible. There yette to Ligonier, Is not cut-off date by which they. Twelve Advanced must apply. : Twelve men were advanced to ., - trooper - first class after four Seek Bandit Car Here years of service. They are: William Booth, Churubusco, and Nelson Winebrenner, Columbia City, Ligonier post; Samuel model gray sedan in which two

several weeks,

Ferrell, Frankfort,

Hits Utility Pole After Missing Turn

A 20-year-old motorcyclist is and two have retired from the can relax. The postman should tien] Sondition ah era) 3 a road and hitting a telephone X Trooper Danjel W. Smith, “can- ‘pole southwest of - Indianapolis Family and

Lawrence Johnson, 4638 Gadsen to 1 St... was southbound on Mooresville, and William W. Woods, Au- UP 10 the next two or three Weeks.|yyjy Rq. when he failed to ne- . 'gotiate a turn.in the 2500 block. . i A TRICKLE of checks will con-| prq Re ug axun fac hi R. tinue to go out for months and, _ Police records show Johnson is!’ ! : ; liberty under $1500 bond, only now are applying for their yuaiting grand jury action on! certain problem , manslaughter charge in a fatal EVENTS TOMORROW

tucky Ave. during a police chase jEarly a the morning of last) ([Gll Meliness Association —Cadle Tab- . ok | ernacle, gh Sunday. ,| Flo Johnson, charged with being "iisiatin, Glanct (pseint urartey| thee, {the driver of the ear, was injured| Library. and was in General Hospital for) MARRIAGE LICENSES v ut. Soro ary ly | He was bound to the grand ¢ In Downstate Holdup . jury by Judge Alex Clark in Mu-|Wiliiam Police today searched for a late nicipal Court 4 Feb, 24, bw Donald Harold Berry, 16, R. R.|

Burch, Monticello, and Charles ATmed- men made a getaway last 3._Ligonier, was killed when al’Eit ot" v' Coster, 24 Lafayette Night after holding up the Tri- car overturned on him on alPhillip Bowens, 28, 805

| Thompson i At e1CE.

Joseph,

130 p. m., Ma-

Club—Noon luncheon. Hotel . Club—Noon luncheon. DEATHS

teriosclerotic heart

leukemia.

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?, William, Betty Rogers; At SL Franehey ’

Qlivont| Pr noes i ear i -

At Coleman— Elmer. Rachel Hawkins ; Bue gene, Jane Zukerman; © Griffith

‘ At Methodist—Jesse, 1ds_ Marie Honey; y a alssiten ot the Edgar, Walkut: - Russell. ° ~Noon, ho Curry. Dalal. Bernice Exhibit—| Dorothy lvester: ray;

Club—Noon iuncheon, Hotel Ogal it, Bugiher Rigwn, 60. at 201 8. Bast, lunctieon, = Hotel! Edna Mae Hicks, 45, at 2530 Shriver, rheue ad | matic heart. : anis Cleb—8:30 p. ®. QI0<{g 00 M. Johnson, 78, at General are Helen W. Knisely, 73, at 131 E. 36th,

i Elmer E. Martin, 87, at 2260 Harlan. cores

{Liens Club—Noon luncaeon, Claypool Ho-

] bral hemorrhage.

. Club. | n polis "a through

sclerotic heart

Vermont, corona.

{Charles W. Bollman, 29, 3248 B. 39th: Mary Nimrod Slaven.’ 63, at ‘Alandt, 33, 5115 Maple Lane. | scle E Mullenhols. 26, 1140 N. Rural]

21, 4840 Carraliton;! A ; Mooresville wa W. S. Warren Heads

ds, 22, 746 Edgemont.

post: Marion Tague, Greenfield, State Ofl Co. in Jeffersonville, county road west of Ligonier late|movert. c. Turner. 35. 133 E 2am: sash Toastmasters Club 2026 tindale i

They escaped. with $200. Franklin police early this morn-

Connersville post; Paul Christian, yesterday.

Edinburg, and Vernis Purcell,

number, but released it when the!into a ditch. occupants did not check with the =

Later police radio reported the

Charlestown suspected car in Indianapolis.

sey, Charlestown,

post,

{for the GREATEST SELECTION & Paint Co. ++» + today and Dr. a $350 loss

81. Patrick's Church. 930 Frossecy Sto tions from industrial to residen- meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow night EVERYDAY! ... turn now to the its sign.

sent an Easter program. USED CAR.

Two Special Values as Bright As Spring

He was riding on the running] ing reported they stopped an auto board of a car driven by Mary Thomas L. Hicks. which tallied wit the getaway Ann Lewis, 13, when he girl 10st garry Miller. 66. 8701 car as to type, color and license control of the car and it went

last night to!G. vs. wggdward A.

< R. Clark, 18, r 3 Robert T. Allison Jr. 23, 4548 Millersville] Rd.; Marjorie L. Owen, 21, 1938 Wilcox. 39. 3934 Guilford: Mar- St. M, Sullivan, 36, 3818 Winthrop E. 21st; Anna Cochrane, 59, 1212 N. Arlington Kellte D. Rowlett, 54, 1951 N. Bosart: Ethel tion M. Bhadday, 47, 735 E. Minnesota | : Wendell \E. Rose, 21, 1340 Nordvke: Ruby Moore, 19. English. i Virgil E. Gilbert, 42, 152 E. 24th: Annna-

DIVORCE SUITS FILED Marcella R. vs, “Walter Sanders; 4 . vs. George O. York: Frank T. vs. Ruth E. Bogie: Mary Warsick Jr.:

Charles Black, 21, R. R. 19.5.8, Chamber of Commerce — Noon Mary Brunner Messer, T6. at 31 E. Tore _jwas transferred from Ligonier special dividend payments. New. Hien din. General Hospital Aer 4 pen a” Agtlon of adianaptie—Noon Syreena Cantre fio." ot “Geseral cerebral post “to Pendleton post, and applications are coming in each * ¥ a7 and “Letters pearl L. Davis, 63. at 1021 X. Olin, hperx Sh Beriha"E. Gates. 60, st 1816% Lambert, nN are he 47, at St. Vincent's, 1h i. "se, at 1518 N. Senate, arterio= Raymond Russell White, 54. at 1040 RK, RATE Biter W Smith, 87. at Methodist, cerebral

thrombosis Dolores J. Stokes, 19, Milwaukee. er; | Walter Chappell. 78, at IU Medical Center, em. 4 Rasen ut Ro aim ’| - arteriosclerosis : Reg! - Retll * & TE

William 8. Warren, 49 W. 334 has been elected president lof the Indianapolis Toastmasters “'Club.385 in the semiannual elec-

Other new officers for 1950 are Marvin O. Kirts, vice president; belle’ Dunkerson, 27, 528 N. Highland Walter McCrory, secretary-treas- = 'urer; Richard Tweedell, sergeant lat arms, and Reinhold F. Krause,

Charles M. Williams, 1629 Union La- St., will be the club's entrant in

{Verne E. v¥ George J. Burns) Irvin C. vs./the annual Toastmasters Area

ALD rie i Helen. B..vs, Arthur B.-Gowld. MEAL vc.

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