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Indiana Bell Telephone Co.'s demand for a a $82 million rate ine crease was criticized by Public Counselor Walter Jones today as “far

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" lout of line with reality.” Er ' Times Business Editor | Mr. Jones made his remarks ‘before the state Public Service of aa tag, J Te 2500 Auto Werkers {Commission hearing opened. He is making an effort to block the (oT RA 2 of en i) i increase. | 3 CHARLIE WILSON said it out loud today. | Open D. C. Session utility's proposed Tate Increase. {oe ER %

He put off the awful day of scrape and scramble for

about a year.

That's a different story from three months ago when most of us-thought we'd be hiding red meat stamps under labor union—the CIO United Auto

By FRED W. PERKINS Seripps-Howard Staff Writer

CLEVELAND, Apr. 2—The biggest split ‘in the world's biggest

lgranted, telephone bills in Indian-|the hearing, Mr. Jones asked: Erion wold rise about $1.10 a! “Why should Western Electria month. The telephone company make a huge profit at the expense |received a rate increase of $2.5 of Indiana rate payers?

Holders of sai redemption are here! said bonds at the P Chase National Ban) York, in the Borou the ¢ity of New Yor! {n accordance here fter the date of red int

Workers, in convention—here ==is- SiSillion-insiBepteimer, H pe d ey dleneiag. {oF rede fn : a e referred to financial ar- ce the carpet by this time, and wondering what had become of wheter to talk cold turkey abomtl Outlines Financial Fissure aT Sa Sal or ee a Lees the cuffs of our pants. the a5 Fach 1st year ax in the big split in Washington be-| Before cross-examining today 8) and Western Electric. He added | yoll SULLIVA He added it up, like this’. |i040. But that, sald President tt" Organized labor and de- \witness, Reginald S. Paullson, {nat 90 per cent of all Indiana : 5: Soo!

About as many radios this Gustav Metzman,, was only 2.3 vear, slightly fewer television sets, [per cent of total revenues,

but a big drop in automobiles That's sheet steel, used for bodies. = EJ u

REFRIGERATORS will

the year even up, and there'll still is on the up. “be enough washing machines, to,

the government grab on

fense mobilization leaders.

s.. And he said, looking over the locals are hearing from hill of time, that the road seemed President, Walter Reuther,

ness volume.” That's the front-|

imobilizer Charles E. Wilson. = os »

About 2500 delegates from 1048] their ¥ only (“assured of relativel _|oblique references to the fact that elatively high busi President Truman .is responsible|

end office way of saying that business /for the acts of boss national

But from Secretary-Treasurer|

| superintendent of public statistics (Bell equipment is purchased from ting division of| estern Electric. Both are conin the accoun % Jones said: [trolled and owned by Afnerican Western Electric, Mr. ‘Telephone and Telegraph Co,, he “By no stretch of the imagina- |

said. tion are they (Indiana Bell) en-| In addition to Mr. Paulison, Mr, titled to the full amount they are

Jones said he would crossnow asking.”

Mr. Paulison has testified on|countant of ‘American Telephone

and Telegraph Co. The cross-

examine Walter Cox, special ac-

BOARD OF ZC LEGAL NOTICE OF Notice is hereby lowing petitions hay Board of Zoning A dianapolis, requestin ne LE Tuirements 0!

nes V-51. ELDRED East New York Stre Apartments), request permit the existing storage and wholesal merchandise as car upholstery cleaner,

| NYC's going diesel, fast. That's Emil Mazey they hear that Mr. | the financial picture of Western

have a clean shirt on Mondays, | ing space, at rear

even with a 25 per cent cutback. because diesels do the job better Truman has made his fair deal |

The one thing which must not/and cheaper. fool us is the timetable, It's set up. It gets gajusied often. seen from tc J8Y, it's like this: off $25 million. That's $4 million IT'LL be pretty hard for a gal more on the books. to get a date unicss she’s near 2 8 0 an army camp, catches one on a. AS 1 WRITE THESE lines 1 pass, his, not hers. {have been Higher taxes are going to make figure. It isn’t in the press statetake off our shoes and turn ment. That's how much dough to the Treas- the NYC took in. I'll figure it. ury It's a shade under $800 milHousing closed ts eyes to- the lion, Nive gaing.

red defense light, and is tearing ,, . along at last year's speed. But it Kick-back? ig. SOME THINGS I DON'T

us in our “mad money"

will get winded in the latter part! Gr

of this vear. Materials will be derstand. One is why YoRT y an employee a short. . Buyers’ down Payment y,,.4 give part of his pay back dough will be going i=‘0 taxes. ‘,.. po : ~ - s

It happened up in Ft. Wayne.

THERE'LL BE MORE people 4 poo oot himself yanked into

walking the streets, looking for rent signs than ever before. And fine. they won't see any. They'll be| 14 yo. . , trucking company the guys who took a better job North American Van Lines. Inc. in another town, but couldn't which paid 12 employees overtime take their families. then let them kick it back. Eleven But there'll be overtime, lots signed receipts. But the company's of it as the year wears away. It pooks. I suspect. showed the fib won't mean much. The more you in black and wiite.

make the bigger) the tax hike. ) u WHAT LAWS SAY. or don't

WE'LL BE PROSPEROUS 88 say,..is sometimes fuzzy to me. all get out, but we won't get to That's why. we have lawvers. But keep the dough. and there prob- they do say that the boss has to ably wouldn't be much to buy pay overtime. if we did. The part I can't understand is That doesn’t spell fun for me. why a guy would give his pay I don’t think it will for you, back to his boss once he gets his either. hands on it.

Haven't they got hospitals for Borg’'s Bucks

guys like that? BORG - WARNER, which op- n° . erates the South Wind plant in Right as Rain town. clicked off $80.4 million in A MAN CALLED ME. He =aid. sales last vear. “Buster. you can't figure.” I TisFrom this it racked up a profit tened. He had something. of $4.584.936. I had said that department This doesn’t look like much un- Stores showed a profit of only til you do some adding. For in- 2.7 per cent in 1949, which is less stance, it shot $2 million on new than you get on an E Bond. equipment. And it fattened in- He said. “That's 2.7 per cent on ventories by §7 million. sales, not capital. A store will turn its money from two to four THAT ALL CAME out of the times a year, and make 2.7 per sales cash it stuffed in the till. cent in 1949) each time it hapThat shows good management. pens. guys work like beavers, think = = =» - while they sleep. ! AND THAT WOULD improve B-W's in many lines, and like the return on the dollars working

the little bald-headed guy at the in the business. {

pipe organ, they have to be “all But it isn’t ‘quite that simple. arms and feet’ keep moving Turning” the goods is often hard. everywhere all at once. And sometimes goods are sold at: considerable loss just to get their WE'RE LUCKY ‘ro HAVE money back. Borg-Warner in this state. It's as ss = stable as salt itself. And it's alive, THEY'RE IN THE selling busion the push two ways—against ness. They have to sell, be it profit the Reds. that's war products— OF loss. And they do most of it at and for you, that's civilian needs. 2 Profit. If they didn't, there

And they're making good, both Wouldn't be any stores. ways. But still, I say, it isn't the way

to get rich quick. It's tough, hard, NYC's Year and uncertain. Competition does

THE NEW YORK CENTRAL that. a i i its report on the line today. White Gloves

It's net income was nearly F YOU GO to a banquet in the

Wor Hotel. your dinner will be Phone Ma. 5141 served with white gloves.

It's been going on for a vear.

EXPE and FURNITURE

“J The gloves are issued, two pairs CLEANING

to a waiter, for each dinner. The OR MOTHPROOFING

second pair is a spare in case a MIKE TEMPLE

finger gets splashed with soup or coffee. . Free Estimate—Fully Insured —— —

HARRY JOSEPH over at 909 ' Roosevelt Building tipped me off. So I called P. D. Burk, the manager. He said guests, especially the women, like waiters to wear { white gloves. | He's got something. No horny (hands. No scars to see. And if /a glove touches your food, you know it's clean and sterile. It

* * The Road to Failure " (has a kind of regal touch. | | And that makes you something.’

Paved with Wasted Assets| , “17.3 Bini | Georce S. May Company Predicts Double Rates |

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Business For Penny Postcards | Central Division | WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP) Engineering Slidg. Chicago 6, IL {—Chairman Tom Murray nre-

(dicted today that the House Post- | office Committee will double the irate for penny postcards. The Tennessee Democrat added that the committee probably will increase” rates on secondclass mail -— newspapers

Established 1925

125 per cent increases for the. {second and third years. | The committee will ‘hearings “Tuesday on Mr.

And the NYC took on a load But, of $29,968,800 in fresh debt last yegr. and at the same time paid!

looking for another

federal court and socked a $750

eventually ' hints from the union forces that

1820.50 to $21;

and $28.50; canners and cutters, |magazines—but not according to to $24.

|the administration plan for a 50 higher; weighty commercial, $29 {per cent boost the first year and to $31.50.

|ray’s-bill for a $163 million boost! test market; ‘undertone weak to | lower,

into a “raw deal” for organized! labor, and that “our convention should take action to demand Mr. Wilson's removal and replacement by someone who puts human| from Walnut Grove rights above property rights.” |

‘Another Bureaucrat’ Gunning.

WE'RE OFF—Six high whoo Mites’ pose before Voaving Union Station for a ington, New York and other points east during spring vacation this week. The six, part of a group

High School, Walnut Grove (near Noblesville), include (front, left to right) Bon- | nie Eller, Jane Long and Phyllis House, and (rear, left to right) Pat Hunter, Betty Parker and Posse |

tour in Wash- | lish that “Western Electric earn-

Electric. examination of the two men is In cross-examining Mr. Paull- expected to last two days. son, Mr. Jones sought to estab-| Mr. Jones said he would ‘ask for a week's delay after the crossexamination to prepare material to fight the company’s latest petition for a rate increase. The utility originally asked for a $4.9 million increase. Last week,

Mr. Wilson, former president of General Electric Co., is condemned | by these and by other union lead-! ers as the incarnation of “Big Business,” ‘who is slanting defense policies to benefit corporations. Mr. Wilson, of the jutting jaw and undiplomatic ways of speaking. has asserted he's “just another bureaucrat.” trying to do job for the country.

The main: speaker today, CIO!

President Philip Murray, is ex-! WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP)— pected to follow the Reuther rath-

er than-the Mazey line. The play Three Senate committees waited apparently is to tread softly oF jon each other today to investigate Mr. Truman, with the hope that a deal by which Joseph E. Casey he will respond to parlayed $100.000 and five surclaim to have put him over in Riu Bovepnmen) ighkers ito 3 1948 and are gambling that he S>.5 million profit. sora will want—and seek—the same _ ne Maritime Administration support in 1952. already has started its own in- : vestigation. {The President last week reiterated his full confidence in Mr. Has Inside Track Among the -committees. the

Wilson.) One of the union's internal is- Senate Commerce” Committee — with jurisdiction over, maritime

sués is whether to increase the : dues of the 1.264.000 members by affairs—seemed to have the inside track. But Chairman Edwin C.

a dollar a month. The Reuther administration wants to raise the Johnson, (D. Colo.), sald he would pay of the union staff and algo not act without consulting the to bujld up a strike fund for fu- Other two. u p | They are the Senate RFC sub-

ture emergencies. . committee, headed by Sen. J. WilSeeks Pension Boost liam Fulbright, (D. Ark.), and Two such emergencies are fore- the Senate Investigations Subshadowed in" the union's policies. committee, headed by Sen. Clyde It wants to increase pensions for R. Hoey, (D. N. C.). retired and aged members from - Mr. Casey, former Democratic the present average of $125 a congressman from Massachumonth to $200. Tt also wants to settes, headed a company which install the “annual wage” svys- purchased the tankers from the tem” in the automotive industry. old Maritime Commission. Mr. Reuther points out that “we eat by the year, and ought to get paid “by the year.” The union's present contracts with the industry’'s hig concerns, led by General Motors, run to 1955. and it is uncertain whether anything tangible can be accomplished be-| fore then. Managemerit also has been thinking about the annual wage ‘question. The upion proposes to 'ask for creation of a joint study

Probe Delayed In Ship Deal

Three Groups Waiting On Each Other to Act

By United Press

pany included William F. Halsey and the late Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius Jr. After leasing the tankers for a while, the company then sold them for the $2.8 million profit. Sends Investigator

The Maritime Administration York to dig up all the facts. The administration “believes” the five,

tankers are now owned by ag committee. The idea would be to tax-exempt charitable organiza-

prevent periodic unemployment In tion formed to educate Chinese. bringing out new models. Neither = no up01q Morris, one-time Remanagement nor labor is troubled publican candidate for mayor of about that now because defense nou york said the China Inter-

work will take up any slack. national Foundation, which he leads, has one of the tankers.

1 { It came from the United Tanker 0g [ices A Corp. which used it and four other tankers to carry oil from

Formosa to mainland China until Trading Here

‘the Chinese Communists took Moderately Active

over, Mr. Morris said. Bids for 2000 New Hog trade opened moderately Bids for 2000 new parking active at the Indianapolis Stock- meters for the city were taken yards today. Prices on choice ynder advisement by the Board of light and medium-weight barrows works todav: ‘and gilts were 25 to 50 cents low- Five companies er than Friday. ranging from $58 Hogs 13,800: Bulk choice 170 to meter. 240 pounds, $21 to $21.25. few The board will make final dehundred head choice No. 1 and cision on the bids and the numNo. 2 mostly 180 to 230 pounds ber of units to be bought after re$21.25 to $21.50; 240 to 270 pounds, ceiving a report from the Board odd big weights of Safety on the number of locaquotable down to $20.50; 120 to tions availabie. 160 pounds mostly $16 to $18;! The board also received bids choice uniform near 160 pounds, on repaving New York St. be$18.50; sows 25 to 50 cents lower; tween Pennsylvania and East Sts. bulk choice 300 to 550 pounds, The low bid was from the Indiana [$18 to $19.50; odd choice lights, Asphalt Paving Co. for $19,949. $19.75 to .$20; over 0 pounds {quotable $17.50 to $17.7 Cattle, 1400; calves, 300; steers, {heifers and cows opened slow, undertone lower; scattered sales commercial and "good yearlings and light steers steady to weak at $31 to $34.75; few good to low choice $35 to $35.50; few commercial and good heifers $30 to $34; scattered utility yearlings and heifers, $27.50 to $30; utility and commercial cows, $24 to $19! Bulls, strong to 50 cents

entered bids, to $78 per

Four in Collision Still Are Critical

Four of 11 persons injured in a’ two-car accifent Saturday night were still in critical condition today in General Hospital. A fifth wag listed as serious.

Mrs. Genevieve Moore, 38, an expectant mother, and three of _ Vealers active, steady; choice her children fought for their ;and prime, $38 to $40; commercial lives in hospital beds. Daughter

resume and good, $32 to $37: Sharon, 10, and son Jesse, 4. "Mur- "Sheep, 75. Not enough early to were critically” hurt, and son Harold, 11, was serious.

Another daughter, Harriett, 12,

‘in postal rates.

Public spirited local merchants, eros. an expression of goodwill, | sem, want you to réceive this lovely basket of gifts, if you have just moved to the city, are a New Mother or have just moved to o new address within the city.

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was treated and released after the Moore car, ‘driven by the husband | * and father, Ray Moore, 38, of 524

eastern Ave. and Pleasant Run |=

"40 or 60,

Other stockholders in his com-

has sent an investigator to New|

Parking Meters Studied

12 (UP)—

E. Michigan St., collided at South. Clearings ..

‘About People—

Woman's Radio

Lines Up a

Plea Husband

Now She’s Down in West Virginia

Mountains Making

Romance; it's wonderful.

A Rock View, W, Va, widow, who campaigned over the radio to find a husband, was in an isolated West Virginia mountain home

Her Wedding Plans

today talking over wedding plans with a mountaineer who

her voice.” Mrs. Hattie Thomas, Station WWYO in Pineville, Ky..

last Wednesday and. announced Local Stocks and Bonds!

her search for a mate in a radio interview, “I don't care whether he's 20 just as long as he has a home to take me to,” she said: “Only one thing—I'm afraid of a lot of whisky.” In his mountain home, James Smith, a bachelor of 35, heard Mrs. Thomas’ appeal. “I heard her talk over the air,” he said. “and after talking it

over with my mother, I decided.

she was the one for me.” | Bachelor "Smith called on Widow Thomas the day after the broadcast. They talked things over and left arm in arm for his home in the mountains

“I'll treat you right,” said Mr. Smith. “I think we can make a go of it,” she smiled.

Little but Bad . R. Marlin Perkins, veteran director of Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, was in the hospital today becauze a baby rattlesnake objected to television. Mr. Perkins was holding a tiny rattler vesterdav for cameras in TV's “Zoo on Parade” show. It X

flipped its head far enough to 'N

sink a fang into his finger.

“He's only a baby,’ the director said from a hospital bed.

Bed for Sale

In Hollywood. actress Barbara Stanwyck, recently divorced from actor Robert Taylor, announced she would put their home furnishings on the auction block tonight. Mr. Taylor's bed will be among the items offered, she said.

‘Mush Stuff’

Gigi Perreau, 9-year-old movie star, indignately shook her lollipop at film producers today and demanded more movies for kids. “Too much of

that old mush stuff,” - she declared. “They ought to make

more science pietues. all full of (laboratories, experiments and stuff like that. We like cartoons and cowboy pictures, too. “They've got too many old people playing mush: stuff-like Joan Crawford—why she must be 35 at least. n

Officer Provides Bail

NEWBURYPORT, Mass.

Gigi Perreau

Apr. Ralph A. Miller, policeman, arrested Harley F. Warren for drunknness and drunken

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Durin Vacation {request, asking for an additional {$3.3 million to cover wage in-

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Use This List workers. To Brush Up

During spring vacation have vour own neighborhood spelling

Of Mother-in-Law bee.

a Use the lists that have been pub- DAVENPORT, lowa, Apr. 2 lished in The Times and words (UP)—Marvin Perkins, 37, faced from your own spelling books. murder charges today of pushing You can gain experience Spelling nhjs mother-in-law downstairs to aloud. her death.

“liked A complete list of rules were pe signed a statement’ admit @ published yesterday in The Sun- ting he struck Mrs. Pearl ‘Watts,

Faces Charge in Death

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. day Times. Follow these when gg with his open hand Mar. 20 into you are conducting your spelling during an argument about his bee. marriage. He said she fell down Here are more practice words: the basement steps and, when he abandon abide found she was unconscious, he Asked: abdomen ability took her purse containing $200 abhor abolition | and fled. abscess ahsence T™, 37 * absolute absurd Legal Notices — abundance academy Notice. 't SEGAL Ne » s hereby given t 38 accelerator accomplished 37. Jes1. Indiana Bell LR s mental petition see 1 accommodation account increase of its rates in cause o. $2632 accredited accumulate before the Public Bervice Rt Peon of 49% acre acquainted jadisng > LEGAL NOTICE OP | PUBLIC HEA a 581, ACross activate Public Ssrviee Cammbrian of HEARIN e 0. 4 98; adage adapted In the matter of the application of —5 adequate adhere illum r (SHriwrisht, d b's South Pros103 : pect Transfer ansas City. Missouri, for adjourn administration "co iiricate of authority to operate motor admiral admire vehicles as a common carrier of property, 1% interstate. as more specifically set out 18 Monday, Apr 9 and 18 in the. application Brookside Community Center. Brookside Notice is hereby given that the Pubile *ivs PRWY r. at Olney—S8chools 15 33. Service Commission of Indians will econ- . 28. 54. 68. 81. 89 St. Philip Neri. St duct public hearing in this cause in Therese. St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Rooms of the Commission m State House, 100 Garfield Community Center, Garfield Indianapolit Ind. M. Monday, Park near Southern. Schools 18 19. 20. April 16, 1851 1 34. 35 64 72. St. Catherine Sienna. Public Rerticials on is requested 11 | 8t Roch. St Mark. Marydalg. St Paul's PUBLIC RVICE COMMISSION 54 ° Evangelical Lutheran. | oy INDIANA Atwood, Sécretary ’ y ro C Ve yh thbaum Community Center; ey Public Service Commission In Peter and Paul. Northside Seventn Day Indianapolis.” Ind. Mar. 30, 1851 Adventist LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING d YWCA. 320 N Pennsyivania St —8chools' Public Service Commission of Indiana 19'2 3 14. Holy Cross. 8t Mary's Docket No. 4547-A.

- 1 et In the matter of the joint application 3 ? Fairview Presbyterian Thureh. 45023 Ken- of Everest DeSmet d b a Owl Moving & 109% Wood Ave.—Scnoois 43. 0. sd. 6. Christ Storage Co. Detroit. Michigan. seller, and "» tre King. St Thomas Aquinas. iLmmacu- Republic Van & Storage Co. Inc. Les 104 ate Heart of Mary Angeles 134, Saiifornia, Jurcnast I08 EB. Approval of the sale an transfer o =? sn seIpacle Sr rtertan C0 ren. a. 2s Cert. No. 1978-A. 1 Property-interstate

f A Tudor ‘all Notice is hereby given that the Publis 7154 DISHRTE, SL. Joan of Ase Tw Service Commission of Indiana will con-

0's Frimie J? "Evangelical Lutheran

137 Emerson Ave. Baptist Chureh, 308 N. 4..." 0 bic hearing in this cause in §%« Emerson Ave.—8chools 3. 3 57. 58. 42. 11. 1. pooms of the Commission 401 State House, TUESDAY APR. 10. nd 7 rooms of the Commission 401 State House,

Coleman Community Center. 2338 W. 10 3 Michigan St —Behoois 18. 50. 33 67. Jadisnasolle, Ind. 10.00 AM.. Wednesday, 22% Holy Trinity St. Anthony. Orace €van- “pi rticipation is requested 97's gelieal Lutheran C BERVICE COMMISSION NA

333 Municipal Gardens Community Center. oF 31 . Lafayette Rd at 18th St.—Schools 75. 90. By 1 Everett. Directo 861, St. Michael. 8t Christopher. Park School. MO’ VEHIC CLE DEPAR ENT 29's Rhodius Ind. March 20. 1951.

Community Center, . Wilkins St —8chools 48. 47. « 19'3" Assumption, St. Joseph, St. Ann.

1620 w. Indianapolis. “

83.! LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commision of Indians

31 Docket No Northeast Community Center, 3308 E. 110 IN THE MATTER or THE ADOPTION 17% 0th St.—Schools, 1. 3h-69. 73. Bi. Francis ,up)' pROMULGATION OF ULES AND

de Sales, Bt. Andrew's, St Lawrence | REGULATIONS VERNING THE ARD Community Center, 1806 Columbia ING if 11» TARIPFS BY COMMON CARAve —8chools 26. 37. §5. 56, 8t. "Rita RIER Fletcher Place Community Center. 501 RICLES A} SCHEDULES OF MIN Pletcher Ave —Schools 7. 8. 13. 25. 28. 29, IMUM RATES BY, CONTRACT CARRIERS . Holy Rosary. St Patrick's. Southside OF PROPERTY MOTOR: VEHICLES Seventh Day Adventist IN INTRASTATE COMMER CE WEDNESDAY. APR. 11 AND (8 Notice is hereby given that the Publis Christian Community Center. Engiish Service Commission of Indiana will con‘Ave at Kinghridee—Schoois 21 82 85. Our duct a public hearing in this cause in the Lady of Lourdes. Holy Name of Beech Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House Grove Indians polis, Indiana. on Wedn.sday. April Ray _ Street Gommunity Center. 254 W 18 1951. at 1000 A M. pursuant te the Ray St Schools 8 22. Rt John's. fhe i348" ces Chanter 12C of the Acts of e 4 enaral Assemoly of the State * THU RSDAY. APR 12 AND 1y of In

diana, Northwestern Community Center, 3360 Copies of the proposed rules and regu= {Northwestern Ave —8chools 23. 36. 42. 87. lat High 4 8 ye -Beventh- vent —ment—of—the Motor Vehirte St. Paul's Methodist Chureh, 1001 Eugene the Commission and are open to inspec |St.—8chools 41. 44. Holy Angels tion and examifation by interested par- { FRIDAY, APR. 13 AND 20 ties. Any interested party in person or hy Lockefield' Community Center, 800 Locke Attorney will be afforded an ~pportunity St —8chools 4. 1” 24. 40. 63. St Bridgets !0 partictbate In the formation of the a I aii proposed rules and regulations through 107 fhe preseptation of facts or Argument ar the Fivmissien of written data or views

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By pp A Atwood. Secretary, Indianapolis. Indiana. March 30. 1951 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana of Stella Louise Millstead d b a Millstead A——y L. Millstead db a Millstead Transfer and Certificate No. 2700-A. 1. Property-Inter- ¥ Carburetors duct public hearing In = this cause in

at the hearin PUBLIC" se SERVICE COMMISSION Docket No. 4532-A. 1 WITH OUR AUTO In the matter of the joint application PARTS d SERVI Transfer and Storage. Bartlesvills. Oklaan homa. seller, and Stella Loufse and Harry er Storage. Bartlesville. Oklahoma. purchaser . Factory Distributors for approval of the sale and transfer of ¥ Bendix Metal Clene Notice ts hereby wiven ihat We, Publie ery > n ne wv Brakes rvice ommissio 0 naiana w co ¥ G Rooms of the fommision 401 State House ¥ B-K Power Brakes and Indianapolis. Ind... 10:00 A. M. Mondsy,

“Hydrovac” April-16,--1981 $ Public articipation is requested »” Handy & Pierce Governors PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

or INDIAN A ~ By Arnold J. Atwood Secretary, Public Service Commission Indianapolis. Ind,. March 30. 1951

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids .will be received by The Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, until 7:30 o'clock esday, April 24, 1951, on the

¥ Ignition ¥ Front End Alignment ¥ Wheel Balancing

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following Installation of new roofing at mentary Schools No. 55 and 66. and south. west section of building over bandroom

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driving on Saturday. Then Miller put up the Lebanon, N. H.,, man's} pail so that he could be free during the Weekend. {

chool. per specifications on file in | office of the Board, 150 N. Meridian Street, J 3Pgians olis® Indiana The Board reserves the fight to acceph jor reject any al oh

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Blyd, with a car driven by Ken- > neth Sosbe, 23, Shelbyville. Police mn" said Mr. Moore went through a stop sign. | Twelve-year-old Leland Oliphant,

—ra~friend “or the "Moore children, |

{was still in critical condition in |General Hospital toddy. | "He had been riding with the) family when the accident oc-! curred. Four occupants of the Sosbe

\ vehicle were less seriously inFOTOCAST' Soret, y LGEN MIcTe AT AREA e————— wi seer [EH wow | Retired Physician Dies Zi) dw Sua Wk, RAIN Times State Service | KNIGHTSTOWN, Apr. 2 - Dr.|

'O. H. Barrett, retired physician, died at his home here _ Saturday night. He was 91. Dr, Barrett was |a physician here for 61 years be- |

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1 | | vs. Statement is - - een itr = 5 La a anes Direetor “WASHINGTON. “Apr. 3 (UPI —Gavern-| hY, 17 [R10] 8; Apr t = t : Tece 17 | “TOWN OF MERIDIAN HI ; i NE AE A AL pared with a yaar ae Last ¥ B 2k Ri (BY i EO ENERAL FUND . PAL 8 PAT 1 de “EXDeTINSS¥ 28.040 818.087 20 AREA 4 RNE [0] | Ck Ay M BE R CO. RECHPTS B ceints 5.008 an $31 28.534 827.954 Balaneen Sanuary Ya 1950 § 4.45058 1 \ 194.857. ———— ~ ene : Seren 394.207 30 917.037.479 | a9 * ) Lm AL K LINACRE] Gasoline Tax. =~ iE sash Bal 8.406.464,338 6.146,790.608 _ a————————————— State Liquor Tax 168.47 Seni ERIN Ahi [| Baier ©. oR > Oa | Want fo P _ My Child's Future! A at Tr —— INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING ROUSE | ani io Prov or y id's Future EXPENDITURES: Total = M8321. : “31571000 | INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Salaries of Trustees and Clerk- —— | | 2960 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis 7 Office SuPpiise and lefsl adver - . . . gal expense 113. : Please send information on your NEW Progressive Estate 5 oe. 9.00 uall i ; i load : . w || Insurance >» 30001 Plan—"1t grows with the child at no increase in premium. ge marshal salary 180. | rotection 300.00 and drains, 0 = y = fr; 3034-03 “Engineering “and Road Com- | mission salaries 450.00 Puilding inspection 500.00 Regardless of what you pay you 4 rr —— WL can't buy better. KIN G' S—- Balance slots 897276 ance an, . If 1t's quality work” you want our “Fi { S ( | fe” 1m 12,854.89 craftsmen can do it, IX ure fore omp e e ip. bal. & - | 18.527.30 ut jv's price. our low prices still Pasigners and Dullders | nacarris: BARRETT rund 3 ve u uality. & a COMPLETE RESTAURANTS, BARS, | Balance January 1, 1080 a We will bring samples to your home. Y FOR TAVERNS, HOTELS, f 8 Luann il Je will brine , . EQUIPMENT BILLIARD ROOMS _— Tol 8 2217.6 tote CH Sire HOTEL CHINA—GLASSES—SILVERWARE | Paid on nes: 419.50 ang (is All Typgs of Recreation Room Equipment ! Interest on bonds 226.53 ” Let Our Engineering Department Solve Your Problems | Total 846.00 . SHELBY Ask About KING'S RENTAL SERVICE — ANYTHING You Need. | BAlShea dam. ToL ' | Stn UPHOLSTERY CO. KING'S INDIANA BILLIARD -CO., INC. | Tem $631 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. MA-3491 1529 to 1645, Southeastern Ave. || ob TrvsTans. IAN HILLS, INDIANA

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134-V-51. EARLEA North Tacoma, (Zo dence), requests pe: a 28'x32' building to ‘Tabernacle, with ac ing space.

135-V-51. SUN O! College Avenue, (Zc dence), requests var mit the premises to arking accessory ti ine filling station j

variance, 136-V-51, LEON ~ Carrollton Avenue, | idence), requests per occupy a trailer at isting residence.

137-V-51, PETITIC

138-V-51. CHARLI rear 733 South Mis U4-A4-H2 First Indu mission to park and the rear of the resic

139-V-51. JOSEPH Burgess Avenue, (Zi dence). requests var mit the conversion family dwelling into ment house. 140-V-51. CARL.C Warman ‘Avenue, (Z dence’, requests var mit the operation « shop “In the existini cessory offstreet pa space 141-V-81. THE PU 8380 College Avenue 4th Street & Colle U3-A3-Hl Business, building line require erection of a sign 1 line of the premises fee station. 142-V-51. HAROL 5174-76 Burgess Aven Residence), requests yermit the conversid double house into a building. 143-V.51 SINCLAI PANY. 3001-11 Nor Zoned U3-A4-H1 Bu mission to repair ar ine’ service station 144-V.51. JACK B J. BELL LABORAT! 34th Street. (Zoned and UJ-A3-Hl Busi ance of use to pen and operation of a hic studio, with ac

ne 145-V-51 MAUR] $00.11 South Belmo U%5-A2-H3 B8econd permission to use t operation of a junk or enclosed storage

Yazeable materials storage of motor vel have been wrecked air wrecking of mot

Eireet, Us-AJ-H2 variance of use to tion and operation including offices 8 buildings and yards lation and mainten: and light utility sv offstreet parking an th» premises 147-V-51. MARION 16th Street Nort} Bireet and Arsenal AA-H1 Business:, req ty permit the constr sire 30'x50°, to be us house for constructi ness, with adequate sory Sst & BATE} 148 HARRY EMITH, rear 1905 So 1Zoned Ul-AJ-Hl Re fance of accessory | permit the construct! Tage. to be used Io truck and automobil household storage, at isting residence 149-V-51. ETHEL F lege Avenue. (Zone ments requests var mit the processing © ing garage at the r

150-V-51. Stanley A Tremont Street, (Zc fdence:, requests var

mit the operation of front room of the e . LELAND ) 3208-10 Street, Zoned Ul-A quest variance of use requirements to pern existing double ous apartment building struction of entranc extending 6 inches | property line 152.V-51 CHAS North Delaware Stre Apartments), request yard requirements to entrance steps and inches from the nort

153-V-51. METALM A2-Hl1 Residence, r use to permit the previously granted 1 used for the operatic and tool and precisi business. with access

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154-V.51 1300-11 Woodlawn f A3-H1 Residence). r use and area require conversion of the e into a. four-unit apa 155-V-51, JOHN 1 Parkview Avenue. Apartments). request rard requirements to sion of the existing four-unit apartment the construction of landings extending side property line an south Jide property | 1 INDIAN . . 5712 East (Zoned U3-A4-Hl1 Bus fance of building Ii permit the erection sign 3 from the fro 57-V-51. DR. JO! Callege Avenue (Sou t & College Ay Residence), 1 use. building line a requirements to perm of doctor's and den existing . residence, v in the front yard are offstreet parking sps A public hearing Board of Zoning A April 9, , at 3:30 City Hall, at which terested persons will ity to be heard in r ters set out in said BOARD OF Noble P. Ho Executive Se

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