Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1950 — Page 2
year the transit firm lost-monéy—— The victinr s husband, George
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Posts on 4 Boards,
. Commissions Filled Gov. Schricker today announced a series of appointments to four! . _ state boards and commissions. J Reappointed .to the Indiana Flood Control and Water Rescources Commission for three-
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year terms were Fred F. Bays, Merom. Ralph Roessler Marion, and Richard C.:Heck, Madison. Carlos A. Life of Peru was appointed to succeed Asher Gray 2 : bi of Wabash. Don Scism of Evans- TEEN-AGERS ARE TERRIFI( ville was named to succeed Nelson ® 80 “terrific that PAE. Kelley of Mt. Vernon. RADE MAGAZINE feaThe Governor reappointed Mrs tures ofie 8! them on its "Benjamin D. Hitz, Indianapolis to cover next Sunday . .
the State Board of Public Wpl-. Story Yhe Things that
are , happening to our teen agers TEEN - AGERS ARE TERRIFIC . . . is one of many features for every member of the family in this outstanding Sunday newspaper magazine.
Clarénce. F. Aumann, Indianapolis chiropractor, and Clarence B, Blakeslee, Indianapolis osteopath were reappointed to the State Board of Medical "Registration and Examination. Dr. Michael Shellhouse, Gary, was appointed to the state board to succeed Dr. PARADE MAGAZINE Will A. Thompson Liberty. Comes With The -appointments are effective THE SUNDAY TIMES
Apr. 23 i The Governor also reappointed to the Indiana Real Estate Com- Coroner Probes
mission Roy Leonard, Vincennes,
Rose Ma Loganspo qa Tr, Co na Death of Nurse In Tourist Cabin
appointments begin May 1. A DEPUTY “coroner today was epo S Investigating the death of a 22-
year-old registered nurse whose
body was found yesterday in a tourist cabin at 7628 E. Washingy ton 8t. She was identified as Mrs we Mary Ann Starks Colvin, 1717 N : : Illinois St.. a graduate of MethodReceipts Decline ist Hospital Nursing School.
Despite 2 Rate Hikes : Deputy Coroner Joseph Jewett
The city's transit system lost °.d he found a quantity of un-
labeled medicine bottles in the ‘ . } money in 1949 despite two fare . "po. cag there was no eviincreases.
dence of foul play, but an autopsy In the annual report of Indi- is being conducted to determine anapolis Railways, Inc, company the cause of death ’ officials today reported the city's a — a busses and trolleys lost $466 787.77 DR. JEW ETT estimated that during 1949. © Mrs. Colvin had been dead about It was the second consecutive 18 hours when found
In .1948, the company reported -a Colvin, has been a patient at Vetloss of $211,903 erans Administration Hospital Company officials attributed the Cold Springs Rd. for several financial loss to a reduction fn months as the result of a spinal the number of passengers because Injury suffered in an auto acciof increased automobile registra- dent. tion and the spread of the five- . TT day work week. The company was granted a 1- Californian to : Be cent fare raise in-July and another 1-cent in December by the Indi-
: SF Service Commission... Sneaker Tonight 1
Expenses Reduced
The company's operating ex- 3. , penses, before taxes and deprecia- Evangelical Group
tion, were reduced more than Convening Here $150,000 last year. This reduc- p. Frank Gigliotti, La Mesa Hon. Bowever, wus Mate thay Sg: Cal, will address the National a d o 'h ransportation ,4sociation of Evangelicals in es during e year. place of Rep. Graham Barden The company reported that 10 (D. N.C.) at 8:15 p. m. today In new passenger twin coaches were ,. Roberts "Park Methodist added to the transit figet in 1940, op. - ee : This purchase increased to 205 . ; a 3 the number of vehigles the tran- Dr. Gigliotti, an Amifrican felt.
izén of Italian ‘descent, recently St drm has purchased since the ... employed in the government
secret service Dr. Fowler Elected Dr. Frederick C. Fowler, pastor of the Knoxville Presbyterian vil ) Church, Pittsburgh... was elected Two Named to Board convention president yesterday
Other officers are. Dr Paul 8
Of Methodist Hospital Rees, First Covenant Church
Total expenditures on new busses and trolleys since the war has been more than $3 million, according to the company.
Fred Hoke and ATINGF Bixter-Minneapolis MAAR pat phos
were elected honorary trustees of president, Dr. Bob Jones Jr. the Methodist Hospital at the Prefident of Bob Jones Univer board's annual meeting today sity, Greenville, 8. C., second vice William B. Schiltges was re. President; the Rev. George F ‘ * y ; * 0 0 » { elected president of the board Warner, Chicag secretary 0
Other officers re-elected were the National Holiness Missiol W. H. Forse, Anderson. first viee Ary Saclety ee ow Ar Robert president: Dr. Jean § Milner, sec. | An Kampen heaton. - Ili
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¥ : : RS PE hd Mr. Davis ‘were renamed to three-year terms on the board A memorial. branze. tablet ta the Tate Arthur V. Brown, president of the board from 1922 to 1942, was unveiled during the meeting, which was held in Wile = i , Hall. The plaque will be hung in . The ,onvention » i cin : with the hospital lobby tonight's session. It opened Mon
] day ’ Wallet, $200 Stolen Senate Ave. YMCA Mrs. Edna Knapp, 1440 FE . . Washington St. sreported a .wa! Over Top in Drive let containing $200 was stolen The Senate Ave. YMCA wa from her purse last night while over the top today in jts Golde: she was shopping in the Wheeler Jubilee Membership Drive. but Grocery, 1427 E. Washington St. the campaign will go on another
Dr. Gigliotti will give the “in side story” ef the. efforts of the NAE to safeguard fhe interests of Evangelicals both in the United. States and foreign countries
——————— seven days A_home of your own makes life: Workers reported they ha fuller, richer, affords security, signed 3305 members. 110 nei
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been wanting . . . is NOW! Turn campaigners who had not com now to the classified columns of pleted their canvass, the Victory today's Times for an outstanding Meeting was postponed unti selection of homes for sale. Wednesday.
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