Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1950 — Page 5

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TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1050 _____ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Snarls They Star White and Blue’ [Graduate English. [Sleight-of-Hand Nets Wrist Watch rs

A sleight-of-hand artist put on Michigan St. told police a strange, :

DL. AR. Oo = k i BR an exhibition at a downtown res- man grabbed her wrist, mumble Rent Measur i Course Set at IU taurant yesterday during the something, and rushed out the| : $ - noon hour—but didn't ‘wait for door as she sat in a booth eating. !

lh EE po, > wn the applause. | Her $71 wrist watch went with Stand on Issue oa $- : a Tranfers Planned Miss Ann Wright of 5130 E. him. ey Split on Party Lines A ge 33 4 1! From Kenyon College ; — —— City Council's strongest propo- h - Ww 4 Times State Service Si Hr nents for extension of rent con. ; | BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 5—A six- h! Before You Buy — See the Values at trols today found themselves ;

blocked at scrimmage line with i ; hg dh vig hob © i JULIAN GOLDMAN'S! 1. 8 yee iS lo 50 Selote they an i : cism, will be transferred to the Ws ly : Democrat J. Portes Seiden- o 3 Indiana University campus this Ladies Value-Full sticker forced the long delayed ex- : £2 ; summer from Kenyon College at . ; . 3 : tension resolgtion into play last ‘|Gambier, O. |

night but saw his move stalled by Fa To be known at IU as the $ ; : ks Council members who prefer that f X School of Letters, the graduate ; ] Congress make the decision. . ; 5 study was started in 1048 at KenControls will expire here Dec. 31! Bi fag : yon by a three-year grant from unless Congress votes an exten. k - the Rockefeller Foundation,

sion or City Council takes such 3 Seventy-five students will be action. The next Council session | 3 accepted for each summer session. |

is Dec. 18. Ms at Kenyon, the faculty will be | . 95 ~ Council stand on the issue a : selected from seniors and about : ee

patently 1» split along party lines - 20 Seles disynguished writers and bers Bn te louity Jism \/ lows of the school. Eight of the to extend controls to June 30, : i {Fellows will be in residence and i

and up ;

will offer courses. ~ FURRED with a lavish hand . . . TAILORED in the crossed the line to support the

{ 3 : classic manner . . . dress, sports and casual styles that move to delay the final vote for g : " W. H. Hildebrandt will fit beautifully into your wardrobe—and at little wo weeks, however. | : ; 3 ; Dies in Hammond j cost. Fine all wool fabrics—gabardines, suede cloth, Lacked Mayor's Signature SCT imen State Service chinchilla cloth, fleeces. Women's and misses’ sizes. A similar cross-over was made 8 wee | HAMMOND, Dec. 5 — William - last July when council adopted a = : DA BT 5 ROR RR RT RR NT YR J RR RT 4 RT Rh RR RE 5 H. Hildebrandt, former superin resolution calling for the lifting ) :

of controls. That resolution wo8 4 tendent of Socony Yacuum on ¥ Bring Your Christmas Gift List To rejected by U, 8. Housing Exes i ’ J hE ho Ta Tht Jestraay : JULIAN GOLDMAN Biter Tighe Woods because it » % a te , Mr. Hildebrandt supervised con- You'll find “Her” gift in our acked the Mayor's signature. = : struction of the Bartles-McGuire wonderful selection of No attempt was made to over- . {0il Co: and Wadhaus Oil Co. re- ® Robes’ @ Housecoats ~~ © Bedjackets ride what amounted to a mayor- fineries, -predecessors of Socony ® Gowns © Pgjamas © Slips © Blouses © Skirts alty veto. Last night councilmen refinery. He retired three years Bim vt sn rar TR oe rE voted to rescind the resolution,

ago. thus clearing the records for fu-

a 2 i Burial will follow services here Just Arrived! ture: action. - A > tomorrow. © * : 2 The change in council attitude Ta : rrr

toward controls is traceable most- , i Mrs. Katie Smith. — : Now PASTEL $ a0 a ly to the critical war situation Louise Elander, Anne Olchoff, Diane Deane, Dolores Durrette and Jean Mayberry (left to 5 ; :

1951. All but three Democrats

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i la renin 8 building curbs right . «+ « they never miss a chance to put their best features forward. These gals with the bread- Services Arranged a LG WOOL SUITS

Opposition members contena! 2"d-butter legs arrived at Union Station last night to appear in "Red, White and Blue," Amer. | Mrs. Katie May Smith, 84 yedrs

: . . . . {old, will be cremated following rents should not be controlled un-|_ican Legion musical which opens tonight at the Murat. services at 11 a. m. tomorrow at

o v less other controls are levied, wore Mr. Luscar. Mr. Se re A arti were Mr. Lupear, Mr. Seidenstick- trols on basis of surveys made by : Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. or P Salary Oh wages and prices... na Mr, Wicker. . the group. Martin Richardt d Mrs. Smith died Sunday in her You May Charge or | = ns Support of § = Council last night received the Services Arrange homie, 4315 Central Ave. i

Following Mr. Seidensticker's| SCre-<¢ouncilmen expressed fear, i.0q zoning ordinance and one

; _! Surviving are two sons, Prier! Budget Your Purchase motion to act on a new resolu. Nat any control bill passed DY restricting the al of contracep-} Martin Amold Richardt, veter-| , ° "gL 0 2° Sith. anda 24 N. PENNSYLVANIA STREET

tion, designed this time to ex-/Congress might be written to tive devices. an of World War I and salesman 4.01 ter Mrs, Helen Waiden. tend controls, Donald B. Jame-/cover only those municipalities’ No action was taken on the pro- 10 years for the Packard Motor ——— reo 200 son, Republican, countered with|which took local action before the posed ordinance to register and , gied today in Cold Spring

a move to “table” the motion un- federal law is enacted. . bond Communists. in the city. | poad Veterans’ Hospital. He was 160.

til the Dec. 18 session. ‘Quit Pussyfooting Around’

Mr. Jameson won t { a t of Joseph C. Wallace, Hn Although Mr. Wicker. votad to Hot Water Heater i Born in Huntingburg, Mr. Rich-

Charles Ehlers, Republican. delay final action until Dec, 18, Causes $5000 Damage - ;rat lived here 25 years. His _ Joseph Bright, Republican; Joseph he said his studies of rent classi-| pyre from an exploding het home was at 120 W. 20th St. He Wicker, Democrat, and Christian'fied advertising revealed little or water heater caused $5000 dam- was a member of the HuntingEmbardt, Democrat president of no rental housing available for age today to the home of Mr. and burg Post, American Legion.

the Council, ; ithe “average wage earner with Dissenters were Mr. Seiden- three or age ki vag: Mrs. Hershel Green, 1230 8. Shef-| Surviving are his wife, Mary,

sticker, George Lupear, and Guy ir, field Ave. ; land three brothers, Henry L. and O. Ross, all Democrats, Neots calling for the vats, Mz. Mr. and Mrs. Green, their year- Paul, Indianapolis, and Ralph Mr. Ehlers and Mr. Jameson “quit pussyfooting around and get old daughter, Bonneta, and Mr. Richardt, New Albany. ; : are members of the committee everybody on the record.” and Mrs. Freeman Jenkins and! Burial will be in Evansville which held the resolution.’ Several weeks ago the Marion their two sons, Danny, 3, and following services at 9 a. m. toNeither signed to bring it up for County Rent Advisory Committee James, 1, fled whén the fire began. morrow in Harry W. Moore Peace action. Those who did sign it recommended extension of con- None was injured. {Chapel

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