Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1950 — Page 6

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| Harry Dell Stover, 728 E. PleasReach $125 ant Run Parkway, asked postIncome from $542 parking ponement of his trial because “I

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Iwas granted a continuance today’ in. the corn knife slaying of his ; {69-year-old wife.

meters in downtown Indianapolis don't want a trial, rn die anytotaled more than $55,601 in the way.” first year's operation. I Stover told Tudge William D.| City Controller Patrick. Barton's Bain in Criminal Court 1 that he

records indicate repairs on the could not talk because of an in-

devices have cost approximately jury sustained at the time of the| $125 in this period. (slaying, Jan. 18, 1950. The Works Board. last week! Stover and his wife were ad-| acted to double the number of mitted to General Hospital with | timing mechanisms on local knife wounds after a family argustreets. All but 185 of the new ment. She died about a month meters will be the same model as later. Stover still has not fully | those now in operation. recovered from his neck wound. Protect Coin Boxes | The elderly man tried to plead The largest expense item ‘has guilty to the first-degree murder been a $100 expenditure for lead charge last June, but Judge Bain seals protecting the coin boxes. refused the plea. Approximately $25 was spent by, the manufacturer to replace broken link parts in the meter heads. ! Nurses to Aid Records indicated meter income i has ranged from $821 to $1256 a Defense Needs { week. Meter men said it would). The Indiaha State Nurses Asbe impossible to estimate income sociation has in augurated a profrom the new devices, because gram to help meet civil and mili-| they will be installed in outer tary requirements, it was anfringes of the Mile Square and in nounced today by Mrs. Helen R. the Fountain Square district of johnson, president. the South Side.: A committee on Nursing Re- | Parking limits and traffic vol- z;ourcés to Meet Civil and Miliume may vary in these areas, tary Nursing Needs will be apthey said. pointed to assist the proper authlorities. -in providing professional Health Workers Purses to serve where the need The committee will be repreTo Get Pay Raise sentative of all branches of Nn Employees of the Indianapolis ing, teaching, private duty. hospiDepartment of Public Health and tal, industrial and public health, Hospitals are in lihe for pay in- The plan is to assure the maxieréases totaling $61,180, under an mum effectiveness of nursing, ordinance submitted to City Coun- groups in specialized fields. { cil Special emphasis will be placed The 450 workers covered by on the civil defénse program with the measure will receive hoosts the association working with ranging from $60 to $400 a year authorities in preparing for any. if the Council approves. emergenc) Harry T. Latham Jr. ment attorney,

depart- - sald monev for the raises will be transferred from Morrie Policeman the department's general fund. Hurt in Accident . 5 which will have a $100.000 sur-| Motorcycle policeman William plus at the close of 1950. F. Rapier, 551 Patterson St. was The pay raise request was sub- seriously injured late this mornmitted after approval of the 1931 ing when his vehicle collided with budget. an Indianapolis Gas & Oil truck

Employees who may receive the at the inte i pay boost staff five departments. ang an of St. Clair 81,

They are Flower Mission, Tuber-| ‘png injured officer was taken to culosis Prevention, General Hos raneral Hospital, where he was

pital administration, Public|{ a ated for a cut above the eye. Health General and Dairy Divi- Mr. Rapier was driving east on

sion. 8t. Clair when the accident ‘occurred. The truck was headed pn on Capitol.

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Dog Who Abandoned

Pups Returns Home A young mother who aban- | doned her four little ones Saturday was back home again today, and had everyone's foregiveness. Re The mother, a shepherd dog, | disappeared Saturday after giving birth to jour pups. “Shep's” owner, Mrs. Frank -Howard, 1425 Mill St. found the family in a barrel. She moved them to a large box where they could be more comfortable. The change bewildered and she fled. Yesterday morning Mrs. Howard stepped outside and - heard 8hep's cries. She traced them to the front of the: house. There, under the front porch, lay Shep — with four more baby pups.

Whisky Stolen

- Nine cases of ‘assorted whiskies,. valued at approximately $450. were reported stolen from the Harvester Tavern, 656 Audu: bon Rd. sometime over the weekend, the owner, Charles R. Nicholson, T N. Tacoma Ave. reported

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