Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1950 — Page 7
< ‘Driver Shifis Plea Innocent, Is ie
‘Judge Says Jury Can Set Penalty Less Than $1870; No Date for Trial
r employers didn't pay his $1870 fine, was freed today. He changed his plea from guilty to innocent at the court's ng and the previous judgment was invalidated.
as eight days in Elkhart,
County jail because he couldn't! > . pay, was reluctant to change his ut Fair : plea. : :
a way you put it,” he told
perior fydie William E. wen \ eT olding the bag.” ors’ o- enner Di Donatis waa freed without — ing to post bo | Le Ne = Says Judge | Senator Addresses Judge Wider explained Indi- GOP Women’ s Group ana's 1949 truck weight law gave!
a “Election day must become a dim no choice but to fi | Di Donatis 10 WE oe Wr national wash day for the Fair
rom Sgro fin Crown
said a jury would be “judge of 9a¥
and landed hard the facts and the law” and could ~The Indiana Senator was the mouth, nose and set a lesser penalty if Mr. Di Principal speaker at the annual Donatis was found guilty after convention of the Indiana Fed-| 0 ar ere eration of Women's Republican |
trial allen Judge Wider called the unusual Clubs insthe Claypool Hotel. court session after Mr. Di Dona- He also said there was still an ) Til ‘tis’ wife telegrtphed Gov. Henry Army of “political pyromaniaca)
F. Schricker asking his help in|loose in our midst.” freeing the trucker, and Gov. American people are being en-| ie Booked n St. Louis
fly back to Philadelphia as soon tage,” he said.
and no date was set for trial.
: Kt more {in all directions.” than they exe Asks Permit Be Revoked dle their spent more than all the. other|test, 4 Jing Justice Wider released a copy Presidents put together in peacey Attorney General Frank E. million” he said. 48 won Coughlin three days ago, in which| gen, Jenner said taxes have in-|will make several civic
delphia, be revoked.
n Division. The t 0 six games, have ‘be stopped through the Public today, 80 cents. re one tie thus , Tomorrow nothing probably would bring overwhelming significance.
them to time quicker than that.. “While we admit all of the facts,
Ott Heller comarations for the this truck law except put this ©f the answers to the grim probought to be either repealed or'ica is at stake.” amended,” Wider wrote,
orrow night. sentenced Mr. DiPonatis to serve | Burney, mes on tonight's out the fine at $1 per day, because To Attend Conference today looked forward to another Would be the first step in the j; rovidence at Her- that would be a “cruel and un-- Four members of Butler Uni-| stay of execution. n at Springfield, usual punishment,” and would b®versity's faculty and one former ~ sveland and Bufe prohibited by both the federal and professor there will have roles at|"Sheduled to die Nov. 14. gh. Indiana constitutions, ® the annual meeting of the Indiana
Man's Condition Critical Hanover College. After Fall Into Canal
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non Railroad flagman of 6232/the botany department; Dr. John, -
Broad Ripple yesterday.
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complained of feeling id and top-| cinnati, p''d into the water.
ckey Slate Mr. Sm mith Je Jescucd him and old Time Wok Day
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stield. bond e xecuted hy the bidder and a Surety ey. sng | Urged h enner Charles Utterback of Seymour, time, apparently, was adopting a waiter W, Lygy. 31, 431 W. Ohio; Fredia, Clarence, Doria Breeden; James. DeHova PON Sxeeuied, bv (02, PideCr he : EXPERT We and | 4 J was in critical condition at Gen- wait-and-see attitude after ex- oce, 21, Terre Haute. At_St. Vincent's—James. Juanita Bryant; (Behool Commissioners of the Clty of Final: ¥. Lous Ww A sail for a ough political a; gogpital today after his on [wait a its “surprise and regret” Nogh Mallee, 71." 1518 ot; Alte a EN Dasyarte CN oh ok, rte Cen 15%) of the total bid price . 3 JEWELRY REPAIR - housecleaning was issued today by hed into an abutment at the!to Pek i Wells, 21, ie Navan) rn a va] gueline a e “he Contr actor {0 ‘whom "an war od K kb Vag Reasonable Prices, Free Estimates J Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.), &2 Ra 0 Peking yesterday over the Chi- I a,, Fa, 1 ; At Home Vernon, Edna Alexander, 1020| made will be required lo furnish an ac , FAST SERVICE {who said election day “must be h | Pennsylvania iiroad elevation Rese moye, Fogle 28, 315 N. Raymond; Ber-| wood, {One Hundred Per Cent (100%) of the co on- | —rd All Work Guaranteed ae Y as | Prime Minister towaariail OS ce Anderson, 22.” 1901 Ta bor, DEATHS [trace price
come a national wash day for the® | Fair Dealers’ political morals.” | Addressing the annual conven-|
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king Jewelers
|Women’s Republican Clubs; Sen, Jenner said there must be |application of the simple eine]
g ELKHART, Oct. 28 (UP)—Frank Di Denatis, driver .of an RH truck who faced more than five years in jail because!
The 26-year-old Philadelphia, Pa., trucker, who already had!
Yolande Setese . « Miss |
weight pound when Mr. Di Don- Dealers’ political morals,” Sen-| atis pleaded guilty. But the judge Yoiam E. Jenner said here to-| ah of 70
Several Receptions Set for Nov.
Indianapolis 1s planning a busy Dutch KLM Airlines, the Nation-| Schricker ordered the State Po- couraged to barter their sacred {schedule lice superintendent to investigate. birth right for a “mass of New | Miss Mr. Di Donatis said he would Deal and Fair Deal political pot- from Alabama.
v Miss Betbeze will also make an/ Service Commission from ofera- Concluding, he said, “Issues in| appearance at Pennsylvania Mo- strike committees but did not thinking since 1620.”
“If nothing can be done under are not in and we do not have ai Watts Given
driver in jail, it seems to me it lems we confront, we know Amer-| ‘Another Stay | Robert Watts, twice convicted!
Judge Wider said he had not Butler Faculty Members for the slaying of Mrs. Mary Lois erg plans to band together, in.a| ’ Indianapolis housewife, national federation. This, he said,
{for presentation of oral They are Dr. Ray C. Friesner, {ments by Watts’ attorneys, who dean of the College of Liberal 27® SUCRE 3 Hey tial tov. the _|Arts and Sciences and head of former indianapolis truck driver. LE = aun, Styearuld Mo $5 His attorneys, - in a brief filed Carrollton Ave. was in critical E- Potzger, member of the botany yesterday, questioned an argu-| condition in General Hospital to-| |department; Dr. Keith Seymour, |ment by Attorney General J. Em-| - day after a fall into a canal in chemistry department head; Dr. mett McManamon on the admis-| Sardar Pannikar, Indian Sbas| | Benjamin Moulton, geography de- sibility of testimony of six women sador in Peking, confirmed tod . Police said -Mr. Coogan, suffer- partment head, and Dr. C. Mervin allegedly attacked by Watts. The that the Chinese Communist army| MARRIAGE LICENSES ing from a heart condition, was Palmer, former member of the attorneys asked a stay of execu- has been ordered to advance on gp, mong W walking along the canal with a|Butler botany department and tion to give the high court suffi- Tibet. friend, Walter Smith, when he now with the University of Cin- cient time to “give due considera(tion to | the ¢ case.
Car Hits 5 Abutment
Labor leaders called on workers in every industry in Cuba, as well as on national, state and city government employees, to join a ‘show of strength” work stop-
page. | : - The strike was billed as § protest against alleged management plans to lower wages and increase working hours. The first response came as early {as midnight, when departure of {a train from Havana to Santiago |De Cuba was suspended. It was {the first of two daily trains along {that route. | As the strike spread to other transport lines, the military controller of the Havana Bus Co. ordered reinforcements placed mn every bus shed in the capital. i Air Lines Cancel Domestic and international air-| lines canceled all flights until noon, with the exception of the
In ov Traffic
~ Two other traffic fatalities were| added to the 10 deaths yesterday by Hoosier highway mish#ps last night and early today. George Avent Williams, h, 45, of Toledo, O., was killed instan last night when struck by two cars and run over by a third on U. 8. 12, east of Porter. State Police said he was a hitch-hiker and was struck by a car operated by Harry Dalm, AlMich., as he darted across the highway. Another car operated by Richard Garza, E. Chicago, struck him and he was run over by an automobile. driven by George Wallsmith, New Troy, Mich. Louise Osborne, 25, of Carrolton, Ky., was killed early today when the car in which she was riding hit a tree northwest of Madison
State police said the driver, Ivan Bridgewater, Seymour, was injured. - Three other passengers, Ina Hedges, Seymour; Ann Strasbaugh, 23, Worthville, Ky., and|
Charles Mondy, Seymour, also {were hurt.
Retire Capehart For Peace: McNutt
Hoosier Teachers | Active in Election
King Gustav’s Condition Poor
. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 28 (UP)—Beloved 92-year-old King Gustav V, weakened by a dif-
97% Registered : {ficulty in breathing which
In 55 Counties By DONNA MIKELS : : Indiana teachers will wield a big stick in the Nov. 7 election. In at least 35 counties, every) teacher is registered to cast a vote in the congressional and local elections. | In the 53 counties which have reported returns to the Indiana State Teachers’ Association drive to get all Hoosier educators reg-| oy istered, the overall teacher registration ‘average is 97 per cent. | Returns in Marion County are, not complete. However, the tally | of Marion County outside Indian-| apolis shows that 97 per cent of] the teachers can and probably will] go into the voting booth a week from Tuesday. Campaign Report The report on thé success of {the campaign, sponsored by the |Teachers’ Association legislative
committee, was made in the 97th annual business session yesterday |, within
in Cadle Tabernacle. Miss Sara Ewing, teacher at Indianapolis Technical High High
strained his heart, “has spent a quiet night,” the royal physician
announced early today.
Dr. Hjalmar Casserman added
in his communique, however, that
the monarch “slept less than usual. His condition is marked iby a general bodily uneasiness.” ‘Examined when he showed | {signs of weakness at .a cabinet | session yesterday morning, King {Gustav was found to have developed a persistent cough. His!
strength was waning, doctors
said. Last night's communique said |
‘the king's condition still is| marked by pronounced fatigue.” | a —————————
Communists Hack | Into French Lines
SAIGON, Indo-China, Oct. 28 (UP)—Communist jungle fighters,
on the China border hacked through French defenses today 2000 yards of the fort of Laokay on two sides. The rebel troops of Moscow-
KOKOMO, Oct. 28—The most School and chairman of the legis- trained Ho Chi-minh massed a
panies will handle luggage and Republican Sen. Capehart from not reported outcome of the regis-
However, the international air-|
Electricity was cut off for 10-|
start a Gav. Schricker and Mayor Fee. minute periods in several of Haseries tonight of a letter he wrote to Deputy time up to Pearl Harbor . . , $181 ney are scheduled to take part in vana's 43 districts last night, as/tration’s foreign policy is the only, three
All ‘hospitals, clinics and emer-
and funeral homes.
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| So said former Gov. Paul V.
; Her appearance here Nov. 17 perform other duties, it was an-|the Senate. as his wife wired him some He accused the Fair Deal of and 18 will be the first for any nounced, money. He refused Judge Wid- “climbing aboard the mad spiral{Miss America title winner since er's offer of a pauper attorney, of inflation and riding off rapidly|1943. During her stay, Patricia L. port at Rancho Boyeros was support of Alex Campbell. Hoo- tne highest registration records of 'Berry, Miss Indiana and a par- scheduled to close down until 1:30 siers can then support the bi- any “President Truman already has [ticipant in the Atlantic City con- p. m. will act as official hostess.
McNutt here last night in urging!
partisan policy of the National Administration, he said. He said the National Adminis-
a reception for Miss Betbeze. She a prelude to the general strike. {hope for our continued co-opera-
tion with the United Nations to-
he urged the Indiana trucking creased 800 per cent since 1941. |ances; attend a public luncheon gency wards were maintaining Ward world peace. permit of Mr. DiDonatis’ employ-| “You paid 8 cents for a loaf of|Nov. 18, and attend the annual special watches. The Workers’ ers, the Alello Brothers of Phila- bread in 1945. Today you are Inflation Party of the Indianap- Confederation said it would con- “The Republican . isolationists school student was held on as- here said the defenders were llucky to get it for 14 cents,” he|olis Press Club before continuing tinue distributing ice to hospitals have proved conclusively by their sault and battery charges today “It seems to me they ought to said. “Coffee cost 30 cents then; {her national tour.
Rapping Sen. Capehart, he said,
votes of the past three years, that
tration drive. However, indica-
[tions are that the total reports western anchor of the French de-
will give Indiana teachers one of
the state.
Boy Held in Stabbing Of School Principal
— A 15-year-old junior high
for stabbing the school principal]
The Confederation formed three they have not progressed in their after refusing to let his teacher]
ting,” Judge Wider said. “And this campaign have taken on an {tor Inn, 1450 N. Pennsylvania St. name their members for fear of
arrests. Secretary-General Eusebio Mu|jal of the CWC said the stoppage |was intended to impress man-
Pup Doesn't Know Money
From His Usual Bone PHARR. Tex., Oct. 28 (UP)—
whip him with a rubber tube. Deputy Sheriff Roy McDowell said the woman teacher called Principal A. H. Cooper of Saks Junior High School when the boy refused to submit to punishment,
Betbeze, ab Airlines, and the Braniff Line. effective thing Hoosiers can do to |ative committee, said there are flotilla of rafts for a possible asAmerica Pageant winner Executives of these three com- insure world peace is to retire 37 ‘Indiana counties which have Sault across the Red River.
The Communists closed in on |Laokay as the battle for that
fense line entered its fifth day.
They hit Hennequin, a fort 2000 occupation or profession in yards east of Laokay, and poured fire at its garrison. The French returned the fire in a sharp duel. At the Namsi River fork, 2000 yards south of Laokay, the Reds ‘drove into French positions in a ANNISTON, Ala., Oct. 28 (UP) day-and-night rifle, machine gun
and artillery battle. A spokesman |
holding fast,
Legal Notices
FICE TO BIDDERS
NOT re | truction of a Kinder tel Radition to. James E. Rol cris Behe ocho ysically Handicapped chil dren Located at East Tenth and Oriental Streets in
napelis, India
India Sealed proposals for ine construction of | a Kindersar Hen Ro Addition to the! berts School for Physically | re OR Children. located at East
regeived {
agement and the government, The JosesCaranza family’s puppy | The school head suffered several lof “Ipdianapalls. Todiana. will eh 5
with labor's strength.
He said labor opposes employ-|
more-work-less-pay program. ‘Mujal, a congressman, said he {had explained the purpose of the
The Indiana Supreme Court strike to President Carlos Prio. |, Academy of | yesterday set Nov. 14 as the date who “understands the reason and y. Science Nov. 2-4 at} argu- accepts labor's attitude.” ” IT
Canfirms Chinese | On Way to Tibet |
NEW DELHI, Oct. 28 (UP)—
But he reposted to New Delhi
{that there was no confirmation! N.
oh by the Board of School |was in the “doghouse” today be- Stab wounds but was not serious- the Clty of “Tadianapgtis 950" North Mend:
Street, until 3:00 «Central | stand ard Time on Roromber 3, fii and | will d
cause he doesn’t know money {from bones. The Caranzas reported to po-
{containing $1600 in large de{nomination bills was missing. The cops looked high and fairly Ww, without finding the money. hen they looked a bit lower— lunder the house—and found the
|money-stuffed box.
The puppy had mistaken it for a bone and buried it.
ly hurt, Mr. McDowell said the student, 'whose name was not given, told}
the eye with his fist because I broke a school rule, and we start-| ed a fight. " - ey DR. KAHN HONORED Dr. Alexander J. Kahn, 3120 N. Meridian St., has been elacted to fellowship in the American Academy of Pediatrics, Evanston, Ill
|
ih Macbonald, 49, Los Angeles, hliase. N.
1152 Udell; Paul, Irene Burnett, 1102 W. vorth.
Girls ine de Crocker, 38, Queens | At, St. Francis “Robert: Rassuiars Roth: { Y. Alfred, = Carol
Bowman; Roy, Ruth
Worth. {Jack kW. JRking, 8 JL N. Jhinnis: willie! oq General—Virgil, Rose Morris; Ollie,
1801
i h |Red trooops yet had entered the “yj 7. Scheer 202 T IIT Porest Nano.
| Dalai Lama's domain.
|
n Ma “Police said he apparently fell|Nehru left New Delhi for a fly-| asleep while driving and crashed {ing visit to Sprinagar, capital of Clarence D, Pields. 33. 524 E New York; |
{into the concrete piling. He sus- Kashmir, with the visiting forei tion of the Indiana Federation of|tained a broken leg and possible ‘minister of Burma, | 8 gn
internal injuries.
Berle on TV V Marathon
The Indian government, sears] Ger
tty, 668 Cal | Eiiay » 430 Mascachuset: Gooc 42 Broad
Raymond, V. Fisher, 60, Springfield, O.; stone.
| William A. Bruce, 29, 2331 W.
80th; a R. Gadberry, 22. 1857 N. Harding. | Jones, 35, 524 E, Ne {TTa0cs A Cummings, 2 New Augusta; | lege; Margie |
L. h, 38, was: | Evelyn Hendricks, 33,
trude L. Madison, 61. 870 N. Olad-|
1 Juanita Suminers. At Colem: Earl, - Norma Labe; Paul Shirley Littlefield At Methodist—Henry, Joyce Mayhew: Rd. ward, res Pleczko: Harold, "tle | Hashman; James, Harriett yers:
Dolly Hodge, 40, at 3444 W. Washington, oronary thrombosis Lillie Smith, 64, at 2209 Martha, arteriosclerotic heart
clusio | Columbia: Huddleston, 47, at ¥54 W. Wal0: Nora” on re 78, at 1219 NW. War-| man, Serebral throm iton, 68, at 1234 Sterling,
bral hemorrhage. coronary occlusion,
Macknoila D. Davis, 56, at 2208 Kilroy,|
then be publicly open:
ed and aloud. Bids received after the above time
will be returne
ce yesterday that a small box Nim Mr. Cooper “hit me under yn plumbing Hosting and Ventilating,
Ventilating,
Electric Wiring and *Pixtures ecessary or the completion of sald building to be
| RC hiage on property owned by sald Board
er may hid on all, or any ones or |
| any sombi ation of the The work sh
hall Md constructed in full | accordance with Drawings and Specifica-
{Uo 8 Prepared oh McGuire hy Arletcher Trust Building,
i nai apg od 3 Bevington, Taggart &
Building, Indianapolis.
Indiana, now file at the offices of the oid of » School Commissioners, Mc~ Shook, Beving ston, ot 5 art &
omer, and the State of Acco nts wings and Speci Re lorar Const ruction may be. obtai from
NeQulrs & Shook, and for ethahical
r " iy upon deposit of $25.00 per set, which { deposit will returned if Drawings and | Smeeificationa are returned in good condi- | tio! fve days after the openng of |
sal must be enclosed in
Each al {sealed eave ope properly marked with the|
branch or brane he of work to which th
bid, relates, and the name and place of |
bufiness of the bidder. Proposals ‘shall he oroverly and com pletely executed on proposal blanks in ac-
ordance. with Indiana Form No. 96, and | ail he Jeconna er hy Ovsctignuatre Form 96-A: Non- *Colusion Affidavit rejautred under the statutes of Indiana. and ! deposit or an acceptable certified | dashier's check, or a satisfactory bid]
Wage rates shall not be less than the] prescribed seale determined pursuant to | the provisions of Chapter 319 of the MoE |
of the General Assembly of Indiana o
| ool Commissioners of | ed 4 House, 23 at St. Vincent's, coro- the Cie nS eos reserves the right | accept any bid: reject any hid or all} | bids and to waive any informalities or obvious errors in sal 5. No ho or T |
bid for | a laf fter the du set fo t enng of. Dated this 128h day of A g5ionyr J 1950.
SCHOOL
COMMISSIONERS oF TH EGITY|
By M. V. BAILEY, Business NDirector
COOK—Jam iE Huge band of Lela. Taher Mrs.
& MOR' JARY, ¥, 10 Friends invited, rment Washin ton Park Mausoleum. Friends Saturday ev
at mortuary ning and Sunday
Leonard, of 718 cington . entered into rest Thursday
age 51. Hus father ot Nancy Jans Cox. -Monday,
00! 2050 E. Michigan. Friends AK. Ry Burial Washington
CROUSE_Lavare. of BF R. 19. Box )
rs. Anna Ensminger, Mrs. ud Cravens, James and Harry Cady, Services Sunday, 12:30
m i 00. acd Chap 2050 EB. Michigan St. m. at Jamestown Christian Church. riends ARS welcome, Burial James=
CU ar] P.. 48 years, 1317 N. New Jersey St.. beloved father of Nancy Cushwa, son of Mrs. Lorena hwa, Marion, Ind., passed away evening. Funeral services
) Bt Burial Prankfort, Ind, Friends may call at the chapel after 4 p.m. Saturda PE VERSY—Emiie | K.. formerly of Penn,, sister of pls er M. ] Racine, Wis: De , Cincinnati, O.. ue T john De ampa, Fla aed Prioay ab Funeral Tuesda 8:30 at BY
§ St am. . Pe Cathedral Interment, Madi-
HAMMAN Mr, Paul, 1737 N. Emer son, husband of Elizabeth, brother 1 J J. Hamman, Youngstow rn, O.
ARY, Monday, 1:30 p. m. Friends ine vited. Friends may call at the mortue {Youngstown, O. papers copy.)
HARRISON — May H.. age 61, beloved
nett, all of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday evening. Funeral 10:30 a Monday at the Pirst Church of the Nazarene, State and Washington . burial Vashington Park Rxiends FAR NE ’
SME 1685 W* Motris 8t. Body will lie in state at Church one hour before service . HARRISON—William a Warne, "age 6 beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. James
x Saturday. enge———— oy leven “Chris. Years,
a Louise E hrein, brother ‘of Suetta Kenreln, grandson r, and Mrs, Philip Kehrein and Mr, and Mrs. Christ Krohne, passed. away Friday. Funeral Monday,
» he NERAL HOME, 1505 8. ast Friends Burial Saved. Friends ter Pp.
McC YUNE—Ellsworth, of 4030 E. JGth departed this life Friday. Fueral notice later. For information call MOORE & KIRK, CH-15 564. MEHNE--Robert John, age 53 years, f 5140 BE. Walnut pL. beloved husn
ehne; grandfather of Jchard Gerald Mehne Es and brothVogal an rs. Frank Jasp Ind ap AwWrence
morial Irving mi any THime after 7 p. ms
PEDIGO5. 1. age 65, of 4012 Cos-
of New Holland. I; six srandcnils en, da neral Mond wg? resi-
© Washington Park. Friends may call at the residence KFED—Georsin Howard, 3740 N_ Laed aN AWRY Friday. Friends
HCHA PEL or Fre CHIMES,” 1274
Sriesoxs R—Martha ha (Maude! C. of Low Brown, “ster of Dr. Mary
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riends may 1 at o J FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. Joh 8t alter Tp m Soa Fue
TH Oct Pp. Ma Frienas invited. Burial Washington.
SULLIVAN —Joe ; E., B48 N. Keystone.
BY ily W. Sullivan and Robert Donald Sullivan, passed away Saturday. Services NER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time Friends at
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t. 28—After holde | Official Weather Hie” D, Henares 3. 154i Cate va /ples of domestic budgeting. heim Hutohinson, 35, 1541 Car om: | coronary. occlusion edge at halftime, Th N Method t | “Here in Indiana we know that! STATES WEATHER BUREAU For Jewish Relief Fund | Joseph ahd te hk 1 Ruc Parrolitan. | cc P. Col n, "5, at Veterans, cere-| Lakers poured on 0 New ° {where there continues to be so =Qet. 35 “Uncle Miltie” will go on an- william Cc, Byrne, 3 “iy Mich. , second half to Roach Control much political smoke, confusion, | 48 jouer Vito n Relit ii ‘he ny niliie J Hie, ¥. 4 a, 130 Eo; College All-Star \corru tion and perversion, aony Preeittation 1 ™ : "Trace Ss elie n 0-| Mary A. Stewart, 23, . ilinots. | y Why Dofbor with messy powder when 49-2 lis stil an army pe political er ni, a ag god, 0, . 46.85 night. 14 Bis an ee as, ss 11 ro raub. night in the ane Ngwid, brushed around Just where Bt Bs} Lo ce in our midst,” he! ) : (13% WFBM-TV will carry the last Chsries R, Ham. ok iets Michigan; Dora needed, kills roaches, ants, walerbugs and ‘said. |, The following table shows the tempera- (hour of a four-hour show by Mil- Claude M, Shuiters Jr. ® \ “3000 jon W. var-! | victory obo crawling Insects and Is effective for [tuze in other cit ‘High Low ton Berle from midnight until 1 mont; ebber, r many wooks. Invisible, odorless and stain A AAIANER vs Nie a ee 72 i la. m. The entire Berle show will} Harry E. Sm ith. 5 1410 Marlowe; Jean
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| LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC H FARING Selvice Commission of Indiana
matter of the application eof bt
‘convenience and necessity 1p operate motor vehicles as a common Carrier of property, intrastate. as more speeltically set out fn the application Notice is hereby given that the Public vice Commiss ianct public hearing in this cause in. Roo’ Sommission 401 State House, Ine , 10:00 A. M: Mo nday
Public parficioation is Jeauested. VICE COMMISSIO OF PUBL JC BER INBTANA By EARLE
N ¥ PUBLIC HEARING roe Sonos OF PUBL of India
No. 4461fon of Pc In the mater a the ¢ apvligatior oo titi
ommon carrier of rstate, Ya more specifically set out o
i hereby given that the Publ fe a ce a ert sion Fo Indiana will co
rin te Hons» of the Gommison. in Stats uesday.
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o particioation is reouested CF COMMISSION OF PUBLIC SERVI NOLAND
nt wy phd Theat av OTOR VEHICLE D PARTMFNT. | Indianap, Ind., Sctover %. 1950.
“OF PUBLIC HEARING TE of Baan !
: Public Notice is hereby au that the Pu ¢ > si { Indiana will co® pS Np ho ag in this Sause n {3 1 Stee
RTT. Director. OTR VERTOL « DFPAPTMENT, Indianapolis. Ind.. October 26. 1950 | YPEAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN Service Commission of ARNG Public 2 n
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ority %o: operate motor Se
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