Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1950 — Page 14

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‘ ‘against four members of the ments. THE Progressive Party has been set The defendants are. Arnold Court 2. lard B. Ranson. 824 N. California 8t.; Maurice orowitz, 11 41st | The four defendants were in‘dicted by the Grand Jury last brook Bt. E. Banks, 966 HosJ October on charges of submitting

| false signatures on a petition to. ap get their party’ 8 candidates on the FOUND DEAD OF FUMES

45, of 1942 t P.M election ballot. Robert Waldon, 45, gs 8A M. to § | =k Last Nov. 18 the defendants’ Tallman Ave. . AE motion to quash the indictments this morning in the basement of Phone LI. 3995 iwas upheld by Judge Saul I. his home. He var lying = 1 Washi n St Rabb, who gave the Prosecutor's the unlighted hot water heater 36 /2 W. Was Shingles : J office 20 days to file. new charges, with the gas turned on.

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miss forgery charges pending jn. 10 file ‘corrected indict- She Attends School

(for next Saturday. in Criminal Grubin, 1819% College Ave.; Wil-

was. found dead’

3 Kathleen's hobbies are basket-

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3b The Times in co-operation

Large 15x20-inch with the Radio Equipment Corp. pear on each of the Christmas size fringed all the 8 and Philco dealers of Marion Pro8rams at the Soldiers and way around. County. Anyone may vote by Sailors Monument Thursday c 4 taking Times ballots to a Philco through Dec. 22. Irregulars of Same ly Only 79 dealer. No limit is placed on the The .names of the clergymen ! number of times a person may ,ng the time of the programs with g vote. which they will assist follow:

# Council to to ‘Campaign g For County Health Plan

§ Marion County.

a City-County haspital to relieve the a In, Bae 2 ie Bev. acute shortage of hospital beds 21; the Rev. Wilbur Closterhouse.

2 STEAL MEAT, CIGARETE tons of cigarets and $50 in cash

; . : was reported stolen during the Attractive Cards 25¢ box fn : Fr. Richard Mueller, 7 p. m., Dec.

gE 30th 8t. Alex Glanzman, 47, is g the owner.

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ie suffered when his car was Rosie Rankin, Jeffersorville, has struck by a truck on U. 8. 31 been awarded the Silver Star, the

jj mer Kokomo fireman, yesterday. ters announced today in Tokyo.

‘At Franklin Township

Friends and relatives of Katheen O'Gara are clipping ballots like mad from The Times to {build "up votes for their candildate, a 15-year-old sophomore at Franklin Township High School. Kathleen is the daughter of

(Ballot, Page 15) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. O'Gara, 4732 E. Washington St, | She attended St. Mary's Acadjemy last year. A member of the /CYO Club at Lady of Lourdes i {Church, she hopes - to "get the oe

‘united support of her fellow § members.

ball and ice skating. She is a member of the Sunshine Club at Franklin,

The Times “Miss Teen-Ager of. 1950" contest has as prizes a 36-}

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, city winner. The Marion Coumy | High School girl getting the most S akers list [votes will get a Philco radio. The all-county winner and the individual winner will participate

in the presentation of three Philco TV sets to the soldiers at

Kathleen O'Gara

Priests, Ministers to

Join in Services : Indianapolis ~ Catholic priests The Teen search is sponsored and Protestant ministers will ap-

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan and Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, at 7:30 p. m., Thursday; Dr. O. D. Pruett, Friday noon: The Indianapolis Council of the Rev. Fr. Robert Hartman.

Social Agencies was completin 5 Frid d the Rev. Fr. el lity 81x p £5 p. m. Friday and t rol Suan y.5ix tached cord. Easy to manip- } prans today for a campagin in the Kenneth Thorne, 7 p. m. Friday. ulate, easy to read heat con- 2 legislature to pass the proposed Goospacked for trol. bill to consolidate City and County, "ay, FT: Victor L. Goos Christmas giv- Tg 4 health facilities. Sens: Monday noon; the Rev, Rob. = . 1 ert Heine, 4:45 p. m. Monday: ing, One pair A tentative draft of the bill was 3 + 9. P the Rev. Gerald Clapsaddle, 7 to a cellophane EACH BOXED § approved three weeks ago by the p. m. Monday; Dr. William A. Citizens Health Advisory Com- Lb, ™ : > . package. & mittee. 1t would abolish noth the| Phullenberger, naan. Dee, 19; the PEPPERELL PILLOWCASES __ HE coc CHRISTMAS £ city sna county Healtn Boards Bey: Lovd H. Shannon, 5 p.m. 2 and create a new, 5-member board: nets Sweeney. 7 n. Dec, 19 CARDS that would supervise the adminis." \* LF UREY. JD. TO. Des. 19 X tration of all health activities ta a nem

S¥lvation Army. noon Dec. 20:

the Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan, Passage of the bill would pave . he way for construction of ad P. m., Dec. 20; the Rev. Clinton

5 p. m., Dec. 21; the Rev. O. A. Calhoun, 7 p. m., Dec. 21: the Rev. George Kimsey, 12:15 p. m., Dee. 22; the Rev. Paul Frankenfeld. 5 p. m., Dee. 22; and the Rev.

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