Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1950 — Page 7

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: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ : — —— PAGE Mauae | olio n Adv $94 245 to State Units ‘{ivonroe Fall Festiva a A he Moves to Quash Polio Group Advances $94,245 to State Units wil be among distinguished Fos fk Li

The “polio season” is just get- Montgomery, $3000; Starke, $2270; checks are expected in the next Set for Sept. 14-16 at the festival.

Eis no 5% - =k A Term on Mail Charge : ; ting underway, but the National Whitley, - $2750; Tipton, $1650; few days, Robert H. Branson, Times State Service

Sd tm hy Sl { EPR Cars Comin ; Boris , ES ay Foundation for Infantile Paraly- Wabash, $2900; Wells, $3750; foundation representative for ELLETTSVILLE, July 7—The| YOU'RE a part of it . i da; af wo... isis has already made cash ad-/Fountain $4050; Hamilton, $5125; southern Indiana, said. “annual Monroé& County Fall Fes-| THE G eo AE "There'll be 18 e K lawin Ta - {vances of 394245 to Indiana Parke, $1500; Union. $6200; Van-| Although there have been 27 (ivai has been sét for Sept. 14 E GLAMOUR OF ~—— spaces at the ry Jarking /Court for obstruction of corre- A motion was on file in Crim. COURtY chapters.

derburgh, $9525; Warrick, $7150, new polio cases since last Jan. 1,1 16. Last year almost 40,000! DRIVE-IN THEATERS’ - ; : © after this week. ‘spondence. on : ; y at- ton, $5300; Kosciusko, 5; La » Db > , y 9 spaces vacated by private auto-|Dett, 51, of Evansville, former de- olis notary public with falsely at fo $5 osciusko, $562 been made by Clinton, Fayette patients who were stricken in 1949) The festival program will be shiny new Fords the first of the delayed pending probation of- 845 N. Chester St. filed the mo-| : a : ; Se : ‘ =

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inal Court 2 today to quash an! The counties and advances re- and Spencer, $2700. /most of the money has been used persons from the Middle West| : ; But don't "get excited. The Tall, slender Marion Ruth Cor- indictment charging an Indianap- ceived: Howard, $11,500; Hunting-| Requests for advances have for financial assistance to visited here for the event. Read it in. eae LUNE mobiles of special delivery letter Partment store model, was con- testing to affidavits. rte, $7325; Miami, $10,925; and Randolph Counties and their and other precious years. continuous from 9 a. m. until] THE SUNDAY TIMES 9 carriers will be taken over by 18;victed last Friday, Sentence was' Mrs. Jennie Finkbinder, 47, of ; EEN » — week, Postmaster George Ress! ficer's report. tion stating the cause listed in said today. { . Mrs. Corbett is alleged to have the indictment does not consti

The new passenger cars will received by mistake a check from tute a public offense. Also she come to Indianapolis from Cam-|Servel. Inc, Evansville, amount- claims the alleged offense is not’ bridge, Mass. A firm there was ing to $516. Instead of forward- stated correctly. the only bidder on a contract to ing the check to the nayee, or re-| Judge Saul I. Rabb, Criminal lease the vehicles to the Indtanap-|tUrning it to its sender, she in- Court 2, set hearing on the moolis post office on an annual basis, [duced a friend to cash it. tion for tomorrow. Drivers who heretofore have A bartender subsequently iden- Two other notaries charged driven their own vehicles and tified the check casher as LeRoy with attesting to signatures on received 90 cents an hour from/|E- Entsminger, Evansville. automobile titles while not in the the government for the service! FEntsminger, following convic- presence of the signers are ex-! will drive the new vehicles which ton On a plea of guilty to con- pected to file similar motions. All

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MUNCIE, July 7 (UP)—James of the Monument was the high

BEER & WINE TO CARRY OUT— LOWEST PRICES 1022 § EAST SI.

Minter, 75, was killed last night as he walked in Ind. 3, a mile south of Muncie. Police reported Mr. Minter was struck by one

auto and run over by a second.

point of the day's program. Earl William and Deane Carroll, New York stige stars, were headliners for the Monument rally. They are here to rehearse

for “The Student Prince” Star-| light Musicals production sched-!

. Summer Beauly af Pin Money Prices! J uit xt, ms state Fairrouna:

i The bond drive here is being Bangs Are a Delight for Summer - Flattering! extended through July 15, J. #7 Perry Meek, chairman of the

will cost approximately 80 cents|Ctalment of a felony today, Was are free on $1000 bonds. : ooo - Hair Short ‘ Marion County drive, said. The county already has sold 61 per Close to Head cent of its quota, he said.

an hour to operate. |placed on probation for one year.' it ———————_ ! - - — ——— Over the Ears! Two Hoosiers Awarded

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