Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1950 — Page 11
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jogs [DeMolay to Install Bus Firm Guilty 5.7% == Politicians’ Party Sec! vdge Nemed YEr oe E Iniana, : erry Owen 3
Dale W. Wehmeier Since restitution to patrons had
Dale W. Wehmeler, 3711 Rock- ' 1 been made and a new rate sched-| : | Joseph Wood, prominent InRA. hp ea Ul Ul ] ong ule filed, Judge William E. Steck-| |dianapolis attorney, was approyed OD 1er gave the firm a $700 Suspend- | - r IILU today as special judge inthe versity’s
.3q | Master Councilor of the Indianap- ed fine, He said it was obvious Court case of Jerry
Fr. Reynolds Will ous cna pt 3, Restitution Made, 'there was no criminal intent. - | Democratic ‘Chairmen Owen, self-styled “walking Bible.” They are J, Preach rder o . ———— bs ’ | Mr. Wood was Chosen by Deé-| Ty Mark Bo] " = Lr Nightly : |Molay, ‘today at $700 Fine Suspended Youna. Boxer. Freed Hot' About Decontrol tense Attorney Henry Coombs, Tn a Davenpamt a : B p.m. at the SEE In what was believed to be the 9 * | What started out to be a birth. Deputy Prosecutor Edmund Smith; Augusta, ‘and Richard E. P Fi Chapter House, § |Arst case of its type in- Indiana, On Assault Charge lday party for County Commis- and Juvenilé Court Judge Joseph Westville. CE : 1017 Broadway. & ian Indianapolis bus firm today A promising young prizefighter gioner Fred N dast , {0.. Hoffmann. . i . : Co Other officers | HE TO was convicted of “cutting its own wag one of four youths released! ner Fred Nordseik today turned, Mr, Wood has not yet said he| (Advertisement) to be. installed} g |throat” by overcharging. in Municipal Court 3 today from Ut to be a heated discussion on/would accept the appointment. | : “ LEE are: Senior Coun- Indianapolis Vincennes Coach charges of assault and battery rent control . | If he qualifies himself he will; { cilor, Curtisi i Co, Inc, 518 W. McCarty St. with intent to rob. | Democratic ward chairmen, Rea the case of the evangelist i : . | pleaded gulity to a technical viola-| Willlam Roberts, 19-year-old political leaders and Congressm: and the teen-age girl. ! = SE - tion of the Interstate Commerce contender for the vacant state Jacobs adjourned .the igre man. Owen is charged with contrib- = SAA Act in Southern Indiana District heavyweight throne, won a dis-ihirthda party to rg NUR juting to the delinquency of a 16- LAXATIVE FINE Mr. Weh . Federal Court. - missal of charges arising from De ry . S'year-old Indianapolis girl. She Es E . : i i : {charges she had sexual inti 1 : 2 aE The firm, which operates a fight July 3. He lives at 118% The theme of discussion fell to arg e ntimacies : chartered busses for Boy Scouts, Dickson 1. ree re em in, owen te wraveing. win, FOR (OLDER FOLKS jor Deacon, Gorge Chrisman; Jun-, Parties, teachers and others in Others freed by Pro Tem Judge said they had received “hundreds| Owen a ina a vend. No.
. - | addition to its regularly scheduled Leo O'Connor were Richard Kin- of calls i When ; for Deacon, Robert Hales; Senior runs, was charged with collecting nick, 20, of 1615 E. Minnesota a wing on Ly ae City date has been set for the trial. your, 184 epi important : | a laxative that doesn's extremes. =
Steward, Howard Ashley; Junior approximately $300 in excessive St.; Frederick Chaney, 18, of 830 trols.” fai a y >i Steward, Willlam Ferree; Chap,| ates in a period of one year. {Daly St, and James Martin, 20, Not Sure of Course Minton Visits Schricker | oto ex VINYL MAITIC TAPS lain, Jack Flack: Almoner, Joe Violated Tariff Schedule of 920% E. Washington St. Two! Members of the discussion panel, | U. 8. Supreme Court Justice ji
BELA ALL METAL AWNINGS J “The firm violated its own! younger boys are still being held including Ward C {Sherman Minton called on Go vi Rex Davis; Marshall, Thomas arise schedule filed with the In-! in Juvenile Aid Division. | Linder, hid Pisce! and William | Schricker in the Statehouse —
Anderson; Standard Bearer, Rich-!terstate Commerce Commission.| The six were involved in a free-| Alison and County Chairman|d8Y. Justice Minton, whose home| [a4 ot too : sss
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ard Sheets; Orator, Thomas Kurz: At the time of the rate plan, for-all with two other youths. Paul McDuff, were not sure wha {is New Albany, greeted his home- 3 y 1st Preceptor, Charles Flack; 2a dusses contained fewer than 30 EEE iegal action could be taken. "town. friend, State Treasurer F. mits the SHADY Medium.” 1c. 8. P., of the Paulist Fathers’ Preceptor, William Sage; 3d 0 20d rates were scheduled Church Music Institute | They expressed opinions mirror- Shirley Wilcox, and Democratic i 0 Lax Brits ofitctive relief] Detroit Mission Band will preach po enter Eaward Landreth: ats at one cent per passenger mile Scheduled : ing the hundreds of calls received National Committeeman Frank jg oo depudabl hat yy tomorrow on “Where Shall I Find P . : Iper seat, not to exceed 30 cents JCheduled at IU in the wards, ~~ {McHale in the corridors of the| tors use it in their many does Peace?” at the opening of the Preceptor, Ronald Haagsma; 5th per bus mile. Later larger busses BLOONS Slate, Seruien 7 Nearly 75 Courthouse workers | Capitol before he went in to see Ex. Lax practice. a novena sponsored by the Carme-|Preceptor, Jack Johnsion; 6th Pre-| Were acquired and the Bent rch Bia Fol — AD-|4nq political bigwigs met in the| GOV. Schricker, like. delicious. ¢ Kooel ey : : 4d | lite Sisters, ceptor, Charles Ford, and 7th Maximum was exceeded. ' . 1a urch Music Institute willl commigisoner's office to wish Mr. Ex-Lax yourself. "Still only 106d The movena will include serv-|Preceptor, Charles Hunter, Harry Harmon, attorney for be held for music directors of Nordsiek a happy birthday and NEED A VACATION? | No better laxative at any ESS SHIRTS foes at 8 p. m. for nine nights| Thomas Storer, past master bus company, said the char-| churches: of all denominations at|enjoy ice cream and cake. The READ Not tos \UTIFULLY : ; ending July 16. Father Reynolds ’ tered bus business in Indiana was| Indiana University July 17 to 22, | party had been arranged by work- ST . strong, not too mild ED and FINISHED 8 will give all the" sermons but councilor and chevalier will bela “cut-throat business” and nojunder the direction of Prof./ers in the commisisoner's office] or KILLING YOURSELF EX=LAX el | $400 ! Eve A Oe roe ciate | (he [stalling officer. ____|bus firm _ would _ intentionally | George L. Krueger. _____|and laid out as as a surprise. | __ SUNDAY TIMES | vue cHocoLATED taxa § i 3 nightly at Benediction of the smelter twit 0 a AL or 18¢ : = : | Most Blessed Sacrament. Dif-|
{ferent choirs and musicians share TTT i : {in the programs on the monastery 3 {grounds, Cold Spring Rd. t
J LARGEST : t §| The Rt Rev. Msgr. Raymond VIZ: ; :
TLL f 5 ; ” il {benediction tomorrow night and! ORE NEAREST vou p Ee the most Rev, Paul C. Schulte, § |archbishir ~t Indianapolis, the! g [closing 1 ‘ i 3 | Others Participating | 3 Other priests participating in 4 tomorrow night's service will be the Rev. Fr. Francis Early, § | pastor of the Holy Spirit Church, | land the Rev. Fr. Richard Kav-, |anagh, archdiocesan director of {the Catholic Youth Organization. {The Columbians directed by Ed-| ward Krieger will sing. | Assisting priests on the closing night will be the Rev, Fr. Leo Schafer of St. Mark’s Church and
the Rev. Matthew Herold of the| |Church of St. Andrew the Apos-| FL {tle. The Schola Cantorum will]
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give the vocal music, led by Carl| { Lauber, « Father Reynolds’ sermon tobies
in order, Sunday through July . {16 are: “A Leader Worth Follow-| i $ 95 ling,” “The Rock Amidst Shifting
| Sands,” “Christian Womanhood,” |
““Christtan Manhood,’' “The ? Divine Vitamin” “Education! without God—Knowledge without : : Wisdom,” “The Unconquerable| a ;
Standard” and ‘Mother of] Christ.” | , The Very Rev. Bernard Sheri-| : : : —— {dan, pastor of St. John's Church, : : : oe. ® 3 b bn | will officiate at Benediction Sun{day night. The 8t. John's Choir| {will sing directed by the Rev. | Fr. Richard Mueller, i | Other pastors and the choirs | scheduled for other nights follow: | ‘The Rev, Fr. Victor Goossens, | St. Mary's Church pastor, and { St. Mary’s Choir, Monday night; BR The Rev. Fr, Joseph Grothaus of { Holy Angels Church and the Holy | Angels’ Choir with Robert Kern directing, Tuesday night; the Rev. Du Pont 40 Outside White |Fr. Bernard Strange, pastor of House Paint keeps your house St. Rita’s Church and St. Rita's]
tae : » ‘Choir with Mrs. Agnes Johnson, looking “freshly painted” for organist, in charge Wednesday
years! See the label for full night. : descriptior. of the “‘self-clean- | The Rev. Fr. Thomas Finneran, ing” action. ‘pastor of the new St. Michael's [ Church, with Robert Calland of J Beautiful and durable . . . sterts | the parish in charge of -the while, stays white t musical program, Thursday night; % Resists rust, rot, and decay | the Rev. Fr. James Moore, pastor + Excellent coverage and hiding of Our Lady of Lourdes Church ; [pk Also available in % 89 and the Lourdes Choir led by| popular “self 4 ‘Mrs. Claude Sifferlin, Friday ¢leaning™ tints : night, and the Very Rev. Msgr.
In ta" | Clement Bosler, pastor of St.
[Joan of Are Church, and the : . Rites Svs tm pn——: y ay DUPONT PAINT |[arish Girle Choir directed by] : 4 | | : 1 \ t
SERVICE STORE | Mr. Krieger.
Th Rev. ¥r. Raymond Bosler,| = 249-W;-Washington—$¢: Hmorastery chaplain-and-editor-of fd 1 : - er gl { “ LI-3458 | the Indiana Catholic and Record, | 2 " pany ul " ~ n f 1 4 LE ‘ « A ’ iy Tie | Ovpasiiy State, Home [A a Of : 4 Ty k Ad a T2 BPTI LILLIE EEA SE ergpree rea IIR LION Lat ARE RA RAAT | Railways wil) run special busses | trom the Circle to and from the! ‘monastery grounds. t
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