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Indianapolis .Qff:Street Parking.

. by Luther Shirley, commission

POSTTEST IN tHe Second Pars

SATURDAY, MAY ‘5, 1951 ee mn

Off-Street | Parking Plans Due Monday

Board to Study

Site Suggestions By JOSEPH ALLISON Definite recommendations for, sites for off-street parking are expected to be presented to the!

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Commission Monday. No indication of.the number of locations has been given yet by! Ramp Building Corp., consulting! engineers. They have been asked

president, however, to include

tial report. A complete report, including) parking.,needs, where facilities might be located, type of facilities, and financing suggestions, is expected within 3Q days, Mr. Shirley said. Two.locations have been under discussion by various civic groups for several yéars. One is a proposal for underground parking]

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OPTIMISTIC WINNER—Jack Burkhart (right), 15-year-old Broad Ripple .High School sopho-

under University Park and the more, looks forward to competing in the South Bend speech contest next week during the Op- [hath of Scottsville

second is the city market building,| timist International Fifth District Convention. Jack won the city title yesterday over three other Where a garage would be cOn-| finalists (left to right) Charles Linder 12, John Martin 12 and Jack Austin 15. Optimist officials in | gig Oficial Action | the photo are (far left) Dr. Randall Bass and (standing) Dr. James Huckelberry and Thomas C. Ford. |

No official action has been Processional to Ceremonies— taken on either of these sites.

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Disciples” Plan crm vos + soi. Religious Training Diplomas State Convention

able to the commission. In its first preliminary report . po group of 4552 boys and girls Dr. Pfleiderer has presented the submitted last month, the en-g¢ (ha 5.A grade of the Indianap- Certificates of Recognition, Larry gineering firm declared there was jis public Schools will receive Rood of Township House School a shortage of 16,500 parking graduation certificates at the an- and Miss Harriett Gray of School spaces in the area bounded by nual services of the Week-Day 43, will give the responses for the Georgia, Alabama and Vermont Religious Educa- graduating class of 1951. Sts. and. Senate Ave. tion Classes. From 2618 in the spring of 1046. The area designated by the en-| Tne services the enrollment has increased to gineers as the south quadrant, wij) he held at 11,511 for 1951. Twenty-five teachbounded by Virginia and Ken-3 pm, tomor- ers are on the staff. Indianapolis tucky Aves. and Georgia 8t. was nw jn Cadle Week-Day Schools of Religious! tagged most critically in need of Tanhernacle. Education enroll pupils from the! space for'short-time parkers, some Dr. Richard ‘fourth and fifth grades, upon writ2250. ‘That number could accom- R 3 s musson of ten request of their parents, for modate approximately 4500 park- the Westminster 60 minutes of instruction each ers on the basis of a twice-day Fo ufhdation of week. The classes are held in near-

turnover. : t was Purdue Univer by churches. When the distance is The engineering repor 8 sity will give the too great, the children are trans- Inliantpoils. 1 16 Sarge of Cor

considered by commission mem- commencement li | 1. ported by bus. The Indianapolis vention arrangements. | bers to discount earlier.demands address. Dr. svstem is one of the 3000 in the g

for parking relief north of he Florizel A, Freiderer is adminis- (vo 4 Stutes which enroll over Develops Theme | esent plans ca or trator for ‘the classes. , Te : | Wii 4 NR oon first. The children will gather in the 3 Million, and is the largest in thef The addresses ang other pro|Sears Roebuck Parking lot. The country. ; gram features will develop the Acting on Loan Robison Ragsdale Post: 133, , The board of directors is com- theme: “This Is My Church”| The commission is acting now yo... Legion and the Police Posed of 48 members, in three based on the following subon a $18,000 loan provided by Department will Ye in charge of classes, elected for three year themes: “My Church Teaches,” City Council. Permanent plans "oa eh on the lot. terms, It is incorporated as a “My Church Serves,” “My Church| will be based on self-supporting lschool of religion, under the laws lL.ooks Ahead.” “My Church

Kokomo Meeting |

Set May 15-17 |

Disciples of Christ ministers and laymen from all over Hoo- | sferdom will gather in the Main Street Christian Church, Kokomo, May 15 to 17, for the 112th annual . state convention of the Christian Churches. The Rev. Benton B. Miller, pastor of the Olive Branch Christian Church, Indianapolis, will speak and preside as convention president. Dr. Ephraim D. Lowe, general secretary of the Indiana Christian Missionary Association,

Dr. Pfleiderer

financing. The commission is Band Will Play 'of the State of Indiana, as a not- Grows” and “My Church Wor: {YP388. ore include her husb police investigation of gambling ® No Service Fees Phone empowered to issue revenue bonds Accompanied by h Pelzesen nL for-profit corporation. The Protes- ships.” ' Fred A eo ushaad, jacvity Yesterday at two cigar ’ oN Cc i i i Mr. Reed : retired from income of tives of the PTA, the boys and i, Churches, interested indjvid-! Headline seakers will. include + Tire Ya yx n o Commissions SL arm SR nf oa which. are . > “girls will march in processional |. |." Ry firms and Ife Walter W._ Sikes, national di- Mrs. Mattie Banks; Little Rock,” "Armed with” search warrants, J At

rojects, y This bond feature is the result to the tabernacle. The Salvation tions finance the schools. There rector of peace and inter-racial of a campaign led by Mayor Bayt Army Central Corps Band Will jc 1, cost to the pupils. The Char- understanding for the United and commission members to Play for the march. acter and Spiritual Education Christian Missionary Society who change an earlier law. Present; Doyle Zaring, president of the mittee of each PTA visits in Annually conducts a United Nalegislation permits the use of Board of Week-Day Religious Ed-\} somes to enroll the children. {tions Seminar in New York City parking meter revenue .to retire ucation, will preside at the grad-| ire ——————————l |for the Disciples; Dr. Harlie L. $ s making their sale uation. Other who will appear on {Smith, head of the department bongs he 8. the program are: Rev. Judge IL Harry Olmsted of higher education for the soci- . Mr, Shirley wala $oday -that/Saunders, pastor of the Shiloh Services Arranged ety; Dr. Gaines M. Cook, execuMayor Bayt “has been breathing|Baptist Church; the Rev. Clinton | Services for Harry Olmsted,

done.” In addition to spearhead- wood Free Methodist Church, and Rev. Theo Fisher, pastor of the

10-a. m. Tuesday in Grinsteiner’si

“ing the drive to change enabling the Rev. Wallace Zink; -pastor-of ringer eur iodil be fn rorthwood--.Christian. Church. All

legislation, the Mayor has spurred the First Evangelical and Re- New Crown. four live in Indianapolis. commission efforts to obtain im- formed Church. |" Mr. Olnted, a truck Ariver.) Pa mediate parking relief for critical, The Rev. William E. Weldon, | 4iaq yesterday morning while at — —— areas, Mr. Shirley said. priest-organist of Christ Episco- y Commission members point out pal Church, will give an organ rethat work on off-street parking cital preceding the service. had been an Indianapolis resident is going forward ‘“as fast as is Children Write Litany for the past 35 years. He was possible considering that expendi-| Carl Kincaid, of Fleming Gar- employed vy Dick Purdy, Inc. ture of several million dollars 1s den School, will lead the gradu- for 25 years. | involved.” |ating class in the Litany which. gyrvivors include his wife,

Sette ——— fe (was written by the children. After Ethel Mae; a son, Joseph H., Howard B. Keilftke |

| Ligonier; a step-daughter, Mrs. Services Arranged Three Arrested Here

{Irene McGuire, Indianapolis;. a i . . |sister, Mrs. Ruby E. Bruce, InServices for Howard B. Kenecke On Prostitution Charge {dianapolis; two brothers, Alvin B.,, will be at 10 a.-m. Monday in the! “mpa Police Department went Butlerville, and Joseph, Buffalo, Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. nto the furniture moving .busl- eV York, and three grandchilBurial will be“in Vooresvile ; 'ness today. dren, Mr. Kenecke ‘died yesterday In pysky .patrolmen bent their : his home, 3736 N. Pennsylvania packs Pte heavy loads which Frank E. Pettit : St. He was 52. included a bed, a set of springs: Services for Frank E. Pettit Born at Friendswood, he Te-..q mattress. Others followed Will be at 8:30 a. m. Monday in sided in Indianapolis 50 years. He with lighter pieces—a pillow, a the G. H. Hermann Funeral Home was Indiana representative for ¢haet and three blankets. and at 9 a. m. in. St. Catherine the John Pilling Shoe Co., Lowell, put it was all in the line of of Sitnng Catholic Shien, Burial Mass., and a member of Lynhurst j,ty. {will be in Faribau inn. . Masonic Lodge and Scottish Rite. The squad was answering com- Mr. Pettit died yesterday in St. Money to Teach Surviving are his wife, Edith; a/,1aints of prostitution at 113 8. Francis Hospital. ‘He was 79. NEW YORK, May 5—The Ford daughter, Miss Patricia; and a (alifornia St. Three persons were Born in Faribault, he lived in Foundation Fund for Adult Edusister, Mrs. Grace Files, Detroit. 4 rested. Indianapolis six years. He was a cation has granted $300,000 for ; pr v Anna Belle Poff. 30, of 113 S. member of St. Catherine church. a series of five new radio pro|California St., was charged with| Only immediate survivor is a grams for educational stations.

\prostitution; Pauline Franklin, Diece, Miss Genevive Pettit, 710

46, same address, with keeping a FE. Iowa St. with whom he lived.

work. He was 53. Born in Edinburg, Mr. Olmsted

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Rev. Benton B. Miller

house of ill fame, and Floyd Mrs. Isabelle Fisher Powers, 32, of 324', W. Washing- Mrs. Isabelle Fisher died ves

ton St., association with a prosti- tarday at her home, 1934 W. tute. {Michigan St. She was 89.

! = i Services will be at 1:30 p. m. i . | Thirsty Youths Toss Monday in the Conkle West

. . Michigan Street Funeral Home. Brick Into Window iE

Burial will be in Crown Hill. Refusal to sell beer to three! Born in Jennings County, Mrs.

youths less than 21 years old cost Fisher has lived in Indianapolis @ a tavern operator a broken plate for 60 years. She was a member ROTO ROOTER glass window last night. The of the West Michigan Street RAZOR KLEENS

trio tossed a brick through it in Methodist Church and WSCS. CLOGGED SEWERS & DRAINS

angry retaliation. church organization. Flying glass cut a patron, Wil- Survivors include a daughter, Boney; Faster Service liam Jackson, 43, of 712 N. East Mrs. William R. Burcham, In- or Less HI1-8988

St. dianapolis; a son, Walter C., MonJohn Bolis, owner of the M & N roe, La. and two grandchildren. Tavern at 501 N. Noble St., said i A lovely basket of gifts awaits the youths fled in an old model you as an expression of goodwill car. £5 trom public spirited local mer- «= ——eeners chants if you have just moved to Chinese Say Army the city, are a new Mother or have . . i the city. Theres Is Abusing Prisoners

nothing to buy. No cost or obli-:' HONG KONG, May 5 — The gation. Arrange to receive these Chinese Communist radio at Peip-| gifts. Call your Welcome Wagon ing accused the United States toHostess whose phone is listed day of using Chinese war prison-| : below. lers for bacteriological experi Our service embodies all that

ments, and said the Chinese Red| Welcome Wa on |Cross had protested to the In8 ternational Red Cross committee, » is ® Los Angeles Peiping also claimed the=RoMew York Mapa y Imanian Red Cross had charged [American troops in Korea with PHONE TA-2796

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| Traffic Victim Church Will ‘Kick Off" Rites Tomorrow

Huntsman, 24th Indianapolis traf-| The membership has set the fic victim, will be tomorrow after- campaign goal at $200,000. The noon in the Methodist church in sum will finance an improvement Scottsville, Ky. Burial will be in program, liquidate present indebtScottsville,

car at Oliver and Birch Sts. Sat-| urday. She died yesterday in Gen-| eral Hospital. She was 80.

{Tracy, 1010 Oliver Ave,

[Huntsman lived in Scottsville] most of her life. She was a mem-

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{ Mrs. Rice died Tuesday en route . . . . to General Hospital. She was 30. Seized in Vice Raid

tive secretary of the Disciples’ In- 2 - a Call down our necks to get something Swanigan, pastor of the Bright-| cas E. New York St. will be at ternational Convention, and the

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Building Fund at Drive The Irvington Presbyterian ; Church will start a building fund Mrs. Huntsman campaign with a “kick-off” dinner Dies After Accident at 6:27 p. m. Wednesday in the Services for Mrs. Florence church gymnasium.

Ike's Aid Appeals Repeatedly Refuses To Send More Help -: By United Press ~ LONDON, May 5-Britain has _ [rejected repeated requests from |Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower for a {larger contribution to his Atlantic Pact Army, informed sources said today. | Gen. Eisenhower was understood to have addressed several appeals to London to raise more {than the five divisions already promised to encourage greater |efforts by other European members of the pact. 5 Britain's Plans | * Britain's reply, informants said, was a “categorical rejection.” British plans call for sending [five divisions to Gen. Eisenhower's command on the continent and building a reserve of approximate= {ly 12 territorial (National Guard) |divisions in the United Kingdom.

edness and provide for expansion. Mrs. Huntsman suffered fatal plans include remodeling of the injuries when she was struck by a education building.

Dr. Carl 8. Winters, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Oak. Park, Ill, will give the dinner address, Dr. Winters {8 an authority on youth work, a radio speaker and currently head of the Skid Row Commission of the 1500 churches “of the Federation of

er. of --the Methedist church Greater Chicago. here, . : The campaign will conclude Survivors: include three daugh- With a “Visitory Tea” Sunday, ters, Mrs. Clytie Grissom, Mrs, June 3, when final reports will be, Lois Justice and Mrs. Emogene Made to the congregation. . Lyles, all of Scottsville; two song,| John M. Smith heads the spe- 5 Persons Are Bitten,

A resident. of Scottsville, she was visiting her brother, John P.

Born in Allen County, Ky., Mrs,

Dr. Howard W. Stone

Lucien. Scottsville and Maxie, cial gifts committee, Charles N. 3 Stray Dogs Shot | Gen. Eisenhower was said to beEvansville; three other brothers,/Smith has gathered statistics re- ? y i 9 lieve .that the reserve divisions Virgil, Scottsville, Ivy, Holland: garding the growth of the church. Three stray dogs were shot by could not be ready for action in Ky. and Harlan, Indianapolis; Lloyd B. Mosiman is chairman of police yesterday after five per- Jens than {Wo oF pte months three sisters, Mrs. Martha Brad- the campaign committee and Dr. sons, including a dog pound em-|, R 8 orrens Arecth of rd ley. Honan, and Mrs. Delia Howard W. Stdne is church pas- ployee, were bitten. Two dog| present small forces ouglas and ea ee, tor. wale owners are charged with viola-| Informed sources said Gen, children. ' * ee tions of the dog license ordinance. Eisenhower estimated at the end Girl, 6, Helps | Bernard Fields, pound em- o hi Rurohesi Sous in Jangary Mrs. Hazel Vv. Burckes | . . ployee, was hitten on the right|ihat he Soul SounLSn on y 3 ou Services for Mrs. Hazel V Police Hunt Killer les while 5 New York and DOUE-| go ohne torce ,} s Sts. : Burckes will be at 1 p. m. Mon-| AMSTERDAM, N. Y. -May 5 ng Ye Sox Way penned, Made Several Appeals |(UP)—A 8-year-old girl helped Others bitten were Lafayette! He was said to have made sevMopary. Burial will be in Crown|pq)ice today in a search for knife- Noblitt, 56, of 342 N. Gladstone eral appeals to all European memMrs. Burckes died vesterday in|. C\in8 slayer who stabbed to Ave.; Paul Allgood, 8, of 2634 FE. bers of the Atlantic Treaty family Methodist Hospital, She Toay y death the girl's uncle and a cus- 18th St.; Florerice Waiton, 80, of for greater manpower contribu6133 Park Ave : tomer in his store. 3711 N. Gladstone Ave., and Wil- tions. He also asked Holland to A native of Sti il | Percy Morley, 59, and Ameiio/liam Johnson, 40, of 949 W. Pearl increase its routine military callBurcies resided hesviLe Mrs Di Blast, 62, a customer, were St. up. gg pe > ianiapolis slain last night in an apparent . Cited with ordinance violations| Dissatisfaction also is reported social circles, she was a member COPETY attempt at Morley's sport- were Carl Miller, 36 N. Gladstone to have been voiced in Washing-: of Universi Park Christi ing goods store. ! {Ave., and Morley Doyle, 30, of ton over the “inadequate contriy Stlan| Mp, Morley’'s 6-year-old niece, 3737 N. Gladstone Ave. butions” of Belgium, Holland and who came downstairs from the, Strays were shot at Raymond Denmark. Belgium was believed Ror Chapter. OFS, ihe Co-family living quarters over the and Harding Sts. 1300 blockito have been criticized also. for Travel-Study Club, and Public Store. saw the attack on Mr. Di Pruitt St. and 2100 block Broad- permitting strategic materials to School 36 PTA, and a member of Blast, and then watched the way. ‘reach Russia. . ' slayer flee, knife in hand, police gm a ——— En RT id. | r » Survivors include the husband, sa ’ - 3 The girl's mother, Mrs. Peter F H A De a, ape, rs. James Hillaire, also saw the man run ® ° o™ ole an S4u ar Hugh Watts “Terre from the store, a handkerchief Haute, and .Robert Watts, Den- "Tapped around one hand and H | : : '.

carrying a knife. | ver, and a niece, Y. Police #ald Mr. Morley apparMrs. Fred A. Rice lently was being attacked when

Mr. Di Blast entered the store, and the killer turned on the customer, felling him near the door.

2 Men, Pool Tickets

Services for Mrs. Ethel Rice, 925 8. Kenwood Ave. will be at 1 p. m. today in the Bethesda Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Crown.

A native of Natchez, Miss, Mrs.! Baseball pool tickets were con- ff Rice lived in Indianapolis seven! fiscated and two Mén arrested in

Ark.; five sisters, Miss Ruth officers arrested William Clark, (Banks, Indianapolis, Mrs. Lucille 38, of 1219 Polk St., on a charge {Washington, Little Rock, Mrs. of keeping a room for pool selling |Louise Reynolds, Memphis, Tenn., at Russell Deer Cigar Store, 1113 Mrs, Birda Mae Wilson, Phila- E. 10th St. At a second shop, 835 {delphia, Pa., and Mrs. Willie B. Ft. Wayne Ave., Fletcher Tynan, § ® (Evans, New York City; and one 54, was arrested on a similar |brother, Roy Banks, Indianapolis. charge.

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