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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : ibs MONDAY, MAY 14, 1951 1 Death Notices 3 Card of Thanks FRAIM—-We gratefully acknowledge

our heartfelt thanks ,and appreciation to our friends and kind

PAGE 14 neighbors who ‘expressed their sym-

“Today Business Trade Opens cx; sec Administration Rol Sones EE

Officers elected for 1951-52 by| RENSSELAER, May 14 — The ferings and spiritual tributes received

; " " ‘ . at the passing of our mother and | ow er p : Rabpa Sa A nin Over Rev. Raphael H, Gross will be- BOSC Mary, 8. Srandmother. vor oe » i 7 : { come president of St. Joseph's EVERETT-—dullag M. And oh eogal appreciation wo Wish

» : ° So oy : Five-Day Week . [ris Baek re Toor) (College uly 1 when the Very HHRneihl, TA Err 2 d 3 Ch Pres X : |Rev. Alfred ‘J.-Zanolar retires. SPICER —Mary ‘8 ? : - and oll who assisted us in so many * | Shy syle it | ‘Fathet Gross, assistant profes- ~~ wavs. Sons JOHN. LEO, CHARLES 2 . : { Perkins, vice ’ {sor of Heh ui the roll or . CQ ANN SH kL AND SR ANDO REN PET : orries bankers | presen; June sor of English at the college, s arf PIDRRCKKKL D) | rim so toned St = J : Ne H P . H Id Lalen, secretary; . He NS sed = unt: f po Z ery yis and mother while“she was in the ee By Harold Hartley \ : | oy rices o and Mary Sor Pushes Campaign Precious Blood in EY ar a KARLE—Charlotte P. ase 25, ue hel? Sympathy. floral’ Coutts Bal #5 Tu. . . . . ¢ $ A lion Ha al hris J, mother of Mrs. Louise a th SS 8 of 8 tt oN + ! ! > ; Fairly Active dan, treasurer, For Stronger Cotitrols ordained to the priesthood at St. x’ Murphy and Mrs. Josephine K. following her death, Ther kindness NOBODY'S TALKING. Out loud, that i - & all of Indianap- ” ” Ch - | Bicket., grandmother of Joe Carol will never be forgotten. Signed — . Out loud, that 1s. By United P Charles Seminary in 1938. Bicket, passed Monday, May 14 \ Trade opened slow at the In- + olis. HOT spRINGS Jey 1G Te] The presidertoelect d { Picket priei_fuy Moh ay Set - CLARENCE PALMER AND FAM ; Th » May si . ect received an MORTUARY. Time later. Please 5 Florists-Monuments

Initiation” of Government officials believed to- MA degree from the University| omit flowers. Mrs. Karle preferred

But behind the doors, and in telephone whispers, they dtanapolis Stockyards today.

are. Hogs, 10,000; fairly active | ‘new members, | 4, that donatfons be made in her name : 3 4 Clive, : " y they had persuaded many of of Michigan in 1941. He taught| ¢; cross Roads Rehabilitation CenIt’s about the five-day bank week. Some of the bankers phous Steady Jays elidiee 10 | - SYnounaed 5 athe nation’s business leaders to at St. Joseph's for six years, at- ter. 3001 N. New ‘Jersey 8, Indian» sore RAL FLOWERS is 4 i . . . +8) s $2 $21.50, 7 | naan. ral IS mmm reenter pan : Jas § '. FR-32 are concerned. They wonder if they're doing their best job loads $21.65 to $21.75; late trade om CORT imet: behind President. Truman's tended the University of Montreal] garrAU—James Victor, 1124 St. A for the publi : : Ioads S15 1 SOLIS: ate tel on Wath or ricrne the i Tor soger poner 8nd retarned to tis college In] Pu DHEIES WIE D3 SNe | mi.runelal Drieciorn or the public. z - |slow, larg 25 cents lower than Ty SEs / B ontrols. rs . 5 { P.. . Shir The a is the guy who; sy : .|early; late trade choice 170 to 240 annual Press Club banquet at 5° wire leaders are mem- Father Zanolar, who has been| Lee erindson of Willan Kattaw | | 1034 CW Michigan 86 © HOPR-622 «trounie is Lhe guy from. $8.09 a hundred, to $8.25, pounds $20.75 to $21; few loads P. m. tomorrow in John W. pers of. the Commerce Depart. President since September, -1948,| Si Joa Mra eo’ Prank Chan | 30 W MRE BE-3950 works with dirt on his hands then $850 today. But why it's $10.75 to $20.75; 120:to 160 pounds | Atherton. Center. Initiates in ad-|;ent's Business Advisory Coun-|1%2 former associate, professor of oionesday 1 Be CHIMES. Friends | - AT. 2388 MRR BIA A A fa ae Ln REE SHS va § ako $21.25 240.19 280° pounds bid dition. to the new officers ‘will he ; y i ‘mathematics: and- hy dies at St. +5 \uvited.. Burial Grown. Hill. Priends: Parley Funeral Home. 1604 W. Morrig why wlio! ; ei i 3 o: 1 RRR ey i ; Rn Rd SAR a RN Hrd “Xmen ¥ 8 ell who at here fop sires days to Jase h's . Physics. at hod a¢ ga 1ihe: Rapel of the Thimes ~ |’ FLANNER : . : STE ORTEMeE hg Rod Pi el LTR ORNS a al 5.4 AEN A A AS es bi om ad Rain penis SRR ds BE . nh hans SE oe rs, WKH, vs, who -never could get to- Sows weak to 25 “certs Soir Sho sina TERA ZR Ase ih aint pe al RL A aa es Ee STBEN 35 x lige hoi » ! 50 Indianapolis; Joan Dressel, South| parans Ey td tes of Mrs Charlés Mann, father ei a sonte ; 1 gether, have finally done it. They choice 300 ta 500 pounds $17.50, polis; , ID . Pe CL aa Som SS Soa have stopped cutting each others’ to $18.50; few $18.75; 500 to 625 Bend, and William Draper, Oo ee Funeral to Be Today De i Ma. 1047 Churchman _ 2 049 ] Sh i roats. It's a kind of a price pounds bid $17 to $17.50. Cutler. | Wilson, For Mrs. Lotta M rs. Urban J. Pike and Mrs. Georgia . GRINSTEINER'S to run a checking account, that's combine, cal! it a “trust” if you Cattle 5000, calves 300; opened . A. Johnston and Price Chiet Mich- : ann. ces) LARNER. a A UCHANAN MOR- 1601 E. New York MA-3374 Bh 4 like, but it's Cuba, and a “trust” slow, maa, buyers talking Foren jr! DISA ever a ol JSavices for Mra, Lots Mean, FORLy wy sgnedan, 10 8. , Frienes 0. H. HERRMANN - THEY CAN MAIL in their doesn’t mean a thing down there. early sales 'steers and mixed in Yo t 9 jesgers tha nila Who died Friday in her home, 1820| MATES—Mys__ Violet 32005 Kessler 1909.8, Past St. _ MARIS checks, all right. But how do they, . Boe af - yearlings steady to 25 cents lower, I Xy Eon puris business as wach as > Tacoma Ave. were to be at| oof § Plates BC nalns and HISEY & TITUS get their money back? They need IT'S RAW SUGAR that's mov-| cows steady. to weak: one load) ’ jy anyone. : 3 p. m. today in Moore & Kirk| Michael Mates. 5 grandchildren, 95) N, Delaware St. __ L1-isi3 BO Ta. he gree aod ing up. That's what the Cubans choice mixed steers and Reifors . . . | Mr. Wilson said later he Northeast Chapel with burial in| passed away Friday evening ai her “Home of Personal Service” HFC the lling station sell. It takes 167 pounds of “raw” gas. ood 0 choice steers and thought the businessmen would Crown Hill. She was 71. at thie STEVENS “CHAPEL OF THE JORDAN FUNERAL HOME he Danie oh opel fast Sat-|t0 make a pound of “refined.” mixed yeuringy a ro 1100 | n | support 1 administration's re-| A native of Lawrence, she was Ry ing call Ambulance Service Deed urday. That won't happen often.|And the “world market,” that's pounds $33 to $34.50. somes held! quest for a fwo-year extension of a life resident of Marion County.| &t the "CHAPEL OF THE FLOW- 2428 E. 10th St. IM-4304 IM-4308 Rep. Ard It takes 5 lot of remembering, Everybody else except the U. 8. around $36.50: re Innercial Vea the Defense Production Act which She was a member of the Hillside| MATRACIA— Anna, 436 §. Bast St. ROBERT W. STIRLING frie They we Saturday b has been bidding the price up. en HE y expires June 30, and tougher con- Christian Church and Brightwood| |, idow of the late Joseph Matracia, : OF. C y re open Saturday because (lings $32; little done on heifers; | 1 Ch . | beloved mother «of Mike and Frank b Ukr I (01) 1 T— {5.1 they were closed for the primary! I confirmed this with another|g,y utility and ial hols Chapter, OES. ng RE BU HO! election |Joe—he's Joe Brower of the ¢o, ¢ og 5. eT Bl cows] . Warns of Shortages Survivors include her husband,| Fa Ana Meririo Kichmond. Ind.: 100 Pets Lost & Found On regul nev dl | Brower Brokerage Co., 620 8. 0 $28.50; vealers moderately By United Press : ICharles O., and a sister, Mrs.| Mrs Rose Datilo, St. Louis Mo. LOST! Male Beagle. (In Speedway) Merchant 3 Su ree Eg Ine se ds| Capital He thinks the price will solve, steady; choice and prime! WINTER PARK, Fla., May 14— “They don’t like it,” Mr. Wilson Margaret Maple, Indianapolis | Sr RL Hospital Prar me. Billy Re ai ME H x Let : . 1m, y. nds . $34.50 to $37; commercial and Dr. P said, “but I think they will go ! : May Foo name Billy. Reward. BE-1336. # Illinois ‘a Os Igo higher before the canning sea- Y r. Paul A, Wagner declared to- % | (Marl, 445 pon, BRE YS LoST—Yel at, ‘Tanner; rewa the week, Ofer qaysive 230 P-M:'son moves in. But sugar Ee a good $38 to %. day he was “still president of AlOng&.” George T. Camp May 18 B30 ae mer solemn requiem for rerum wor nto Hii 3 FOR THE NIGHT WORKER high parity—sweet to the growers. > eep, 300! about steady; good Rollins College” and challenged Mr. Wilson warned that the George T. Camp, retired car-!| oy A Ta 11 Personals H that's all right. He can get down It's $9.75. and choice native spring lambs 11 trustees to make their ouster country is in for some shortages, penter, died yesterday morning in| Sometery. Friends invited. Friends ro — in the day time. But for the guy| And Joe Brower's guess was $33 to $35, few good and choice move stick. but he would try to avoid ration- an Indianapolis nursing home. He Pe WE | ZO, JOK FLeasive a shorn lambs number two pelts. In a statement issued a few ing. He said there will be enough was 77. : Nor Ave. Tushand. of Mrs. harcoal Emma McKinney, father of Richard, v

who wants to cash his check or|that it would never get there this $32: make a deposit half hour after year. jad he gets paid, it's tough.

load good and mostly choice hours after his dismissal was an- consumer goods to go around and’ Services will be at 10 a. m. Detroit, Mich.; Orvil and Forrest Mcnearly 100 pound shorn western nounced last night, the 33-year- in 12 months “we should be over Wednesday in the Harry W. Moore, Rinsty. Mes (pielen Sem $90.01 Briquettes

» n o My crvatal ball is a little dull] FUNNY, ISN'T IT, how the|lambs number one and two pelts old “boy wonder of modern edu- the hump.” Peace Chapel. Burial will be in| McKinnon Sndianapots: Bios o reian today. It’s Monday. And as the price never goes up until you need $32.75; good and choice shorn|cation” said the New York meet-| I am going to fight to avoid Westley Cemetery. | DE TE ea al mn y | children, passed away Saturday. CITIZENS FUEL co.

State C. of C.s Clarence Jackson |S0mething. Then the bite goes on. slaughter ewes $15.50 to $18, few ing at which he was fired was rationing,” Mr. Wilson said. “I A life resident of Indianapolis, Services PLANNER AND BUCHANAN : } 3 1001 SOUTHEASTERN AVE.

says, “It’s always hard to crank That's what sugar does every heavies $12. “illegal.” {hope we can keep civilian pro-/Mr. Camp worked here as a car-| MORTUARY. Tuesday, 1 bp m ——00l SO A RNY that penter for 40 years, rétiring 20 EIT ers os Hearing Defective?

up on Monday.” year. Bulls, steady; commercial, $31! Dr. Wagner said he would “be duction up high enaugh mortuary. Please omit flowers 8 = Give Us the Score to $31.50; cutter and utility $24 in the president's office as usual” rationing will not be necessary. Years ago. He was a member off JS0%ons to Marion County Cancer Protect it, BUT I CAN see this. ‘Before to $28. \when striking students returned So far, it seems we can get away the North Park Masonic Lodge! NAPIER—David E., a1 years, husband Beltone Hearing Service. the summer is over, I'll bet a torn| MY EAR PICKS up the music Ito their classrooms today. ‘without it.” |and North Park Chapter 404 | of Norma, son of Mrs. Fern Gird- _ See or call our dollar bill that the banks will|Of the foreign accent. Even at 2 Jordan With B ll Most of the student body at the At the very worst, he said, pro- OES. } Joy sue poner Napier. standsonl of - Authorized Hearing Specialist stretch their Friday hours to 5|luncheon table, I can close my ! e ritzy little college walked off the duction of new cars, refrigerators,| Only immediate survivor is al Se 830 State Live Bldg. Indpis MA-3118 + P.m., 5:30 p.m. or even 6:30 p. m.| eves and get the feeling that I'm Ep 35 Yeqr |campus last week and leaders said Washing machines, vacuum clean-|nlece, Mrs. Winona Breedlove, 7, W/SHLY passed wear Sunday Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist | ’ riends may { i. And I'm gaa 1 Seo ths banks in another land. S lthe boycott would continue until ers and similar consumer durables, 3226 Winthrop Ave., with whom NERAL_ HOME. 1308 “Prospect st. 15. NOW. leased. OO. SHIPS OLD ial Norv he thy i 4 wage 1 appens when I go to a| Eligible today for the Indiana trustees acted on their demands will be ‘cut only about another 10 Mr. Camp made his home before Pea 0 Whig io TR Lh Oe os Or: St it on : io 23y Jig. ne Jems eon of the World Trade Bell Telephone Co.'s 35-year jew- that Dr. Wagner be dismissed. per cent or so. That would leave his illness. New Rusa 301 “Roosevelt Bldg, Li:n022 ~~ ° . means to me the bankers aren't ommittee of the C. of C. That's|eled service pin is Harry E. Jor-| About half of the 620 students production of those lines at about! PATON Mrs Anne Cr her rusia, FRFIJE Drug Store, 2101 N. Harding, such hard-hearted guys after all.why I'm looking forward to the dan i 70 t ' 3, Tooter of Mrs, Paul B. Complete line drugs. baby needs, , service foreman, 1626/g8athered on the campus last night per cent of 1950 levels when | Six Men A t d Scott, MrSg Arthur H. Woodstock, gifts Not when they want to make|committee's lunch Thursday in GE Srruce st after Trustee George Carrison an- Productions were being broken. | ese Mio, Fog Wien T Tur, | PRSicnemiony FIED. Duen mone ) 7 § -} y . - . 4 , v Augusta. ) fardware an ain ept. open (il - __ Sure hey ss dung their best job|the Lincoln, A native of In-|nounced at a public meeting that! Mr. Wilson, Mr. Johnston, Mr. In Gaming Raids Carles L Paton of Lox Anecles, Cal» 10 pm. Sunday till 2 p. m, CA-1023, di gus G. M. J. Borremans, Bel- dlanapolis, Mr.|11 trustees, a majority, had voted DiSalle and Secretary of Com-| Money and baseball tick NER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, IF YOU NEED A TRUSS Phon No GE Rollback Sian acne) general, Chicago, will Jordan started last month to remove Dr. Wagner. Merce Charles Sawyer appeared were confiscated a . Re | Ev Site & ends way salt See the “Lite Saver" IM pe KEN MOSIMAN came in. He DS 80 will Gordon Q. as a frameman| Dr. Wagner said he had re- confident the meeting had dis- rested in two iy Joe ar FIERSON——Cora, 2445 N. Meridian 450 E. EL InaltiR aco. 0 Up to §1 was beaming. He had word that|op a, senior commercial officer for the former tained Attorney Chester Bedell of sipated any threat of a business- the police vice squad y Yi Mis Frank E. gl Coatock: ALCOHOLIC _ Anonymous _ Freedom Withou General Electric already had of e British Consulate in Central Union|dacksonville, Fla. to represent farm bloc coalition to Kill or joe Schuller a3 AF 1034 W | Pierson, Indianapolis, passed ty ne paces through P.O Box Hey squeezed prices back voluntarily.| o: Telephone Co. him in a battle to determine Water down food price controls. Morris St, was charged with! LHANIER,& BUCHANAN MORTU; ore 100 BD 3 q 1b J ts & = here. He later whether all the trustees would! Sr ———————— 4 arged with ARY Tuesday. Friends may call at FLOWER-MAKING materials, wood / And there could be no ro ack. THEN THERE'LL BE Jacques served as slccks "sty d ‘ | . ’ (keeping a gaming house after po-| mortuary Monday afternoon. = fiber, crepe paper, leaves, centers, ° i sriet meant was That helminsoy. atacke of s k-| “surrender to this vicious kind of Mrs. Spicer’s Funeral © lice made a raid at 1202 Nordyke | © os Goares Of biems Tather of i LTS ree ) y, attache of the consulat m an, installer, pressure.” a 2 Nordyke years, husband of Emma, father of GAY GLEAMING Glaxo plastic tv = aun 10 EAST and Walter Hess, president of general de France. He's from Chi- linema ight! Dr. W To B . Ave. Saturday night. Robert R, Norma A. Marilyn M. i Trt oti ore Biss Ie eR ctric nces, Inc, and v i eman, night! Dr. Wagner said the New 0 Be at Madison | ceri : William G.. Dudley L. Charles O No waxing. Block's. Notions Persona ectr. ppliances, ' cago, too. And maybe he'll tell lv Answering a complaint, police. Jr. and Wayne Pugh, Mrs. Edmund Ee Ome their 87 deal 't in danger : ; wire chief and York group offered him $50,000 : Ww ’ I Maoh Mrs Toonala Swine REVOKED DRIVERS LIC. “FRI r ealers weren't in 8eT me there's a good French res- Mr. Jordan’ station instala- to resi A “Toh 12 Services for Mrs. Mary were admitted to an upstairs unr oe rs. Donwid ie Sein For SR-22's payment dian MARKE Cie ing embarrassed among thelr |tayrant yp that way : gn and “this is the third Spicer will be in the First Chris. T00m Where they found five men, Io Weber &randfather of five broth- = CALL _LOLBROOR. _GI-20% INLAND faithful ctist ? = ee ie EE AT - ! before being pro- successive. offer. I have ignored : : g | _er of Mrs. W. C. Kinney, Orie, Rob- 1 Yd A aithful customers. - They're interesting. But a good moted to hi nt ition 1 : = - tian-Church;-Madison-at-2-p.m. SILHNE. around a table littered. ert B._ and Quincy Push. passed NDIANA DRIVING SCHOOL IM-346) Indeed, it is the other way, so many times I've found our Ee De o his present position In They jaust have finally realized tomorrow. Burial will be in Fair- with cards and money A deck of A%3Y “at _his home. S03 Bodh Rit LEARN-TO BRIvE_FRa#e GANS = . m i ” . - — . Sunday. Funeral services at the Mc- . po IE nts Th go friénds, with precise English, He has been a member of the y principles are not for sale.” mount Cemetery. North Madison, ©ards and $63.75 were confiscated. cok PONE] noi" nak: 12 Business Servs SACKS BF * retr—— 2 | Xp andon. Tuesday p.m urial at - ay have an uncanny ability to say Hoosier State Chapter of Tele- 400 Will A d Mrs. Spicer died yesterday at aay men - were charged with the funeral “home after 3 p. m. "BRICRWORK ~~" SINCE 1902 nd that makes a gelling mars Hebe with many words. {phone Pioneers of America since i tten (her home, 3146 Maple Lane. She yo B02 Samus house. neg] a FerhaTee TEE 17h BRICK, STONE, CEMENT, CARPENTRY hope it won't be that way| 1939. * jwas oe. : € place was known, St. Beloved mother of Mrs. Alma New. repair. Exchange for eal ; > let, Dopie On the SOE. uy ROW this rime, | Relations Parley | Bom in semerson County. she as the Washington Atmietc Cuub. THe bin Stott | 20%, Sha itluMn lly 2 8 Y | : { { 1 1 Elbrec! nd Mrs Ima ) 4 C 1al - 7 save y . | Four hundred had been an Indianapolis resi- Fifteen partly filled books of Sabel srandmother of Richard Brown. BRICK WORK—FLUF REPAIRS. 2 ——dsine Showdown? On and On ons © Revolution | pected Nong Ln hi eX- dent two years. She was a mem- Daseball tickets were confiscated! I on SHIRLEY BROTHERS IRVING YRS. EXP. Wi-iz3. Ra IST CLAS ape end the annual per- par in > |yetserda v {HI : ane CABINET WORK WHO'LL BUY the French Lick a OLLOW me, like will Meet Wednesday |sonnel and industrial relations Church the Linwood Christian Jetserc 2) hin oo oo a St. | Hl AE tn rae Coe POR TILT-IN CABINS [8 AND = GA 9928 Hotel? : I get Into something, and I] Trresding over a luncheon | SOT Ierence rR University! * surviving are three daughters, | TANNER 61 years 5013 CH-1888 = Res. BL-3368 ——r teem Several are interested, I'm told, | ’ ' meeting of the Sons of the Amer-| ” ' |Mrs. Doroth Sheph | ANNO r "Camden, beloved husband of Pearl eras CARPENTERS Paperha: a th can’t get out. { | Wilfred Bradshaw of the Indi- ea epherd, Comis- MENTS Rebmann, brother of Lena Ballmann CARPENTER, roofing, cement work, Reas. Wol but it takes tall money. And the “1, “peony again. H. W. An. ican Revolution Wednesday In... ovate Chamber of C key; Mrs. Ida May Shepherd, In- " and Frieda M. Qualter and William —small jobs. CY-0565. ial €A-T222, mortgage holder, Massachusetts... 0p from Cincinnati st t/the Spink Arms Hotel will be fh of Commerce gianapolis and Mrs. Mary Cather-| | Death Notices dm ER Tay ree ee CLEANING PAINTING, | b | S ) r Leg-i; v son Se i + me : Mutual Life Co. is interested in nnati stops a will discuss “Current Labor Leg , : pe. Si Re : =H 88 i Pioaning “Pr. i the Antlers occasionally. Hel James G. Cecil, auditor of the ciation.” and Brig. Gen. Robi ine Walesby, Columbus; a son,| - APPLEGATE—Kennetn C. of 3725 Wednesday, 1:30 ifm at the G. H, House & Industrial Cleaning ping. Free getting off the hook—in cash. writes: Aetna Group of Insurance Com- | Fp 20 Om Jo 3. ; a 0 nson stanley, Anderson, and three DeLoss St, entered ints ron Sor S East St. Friends invited ‘Entomb- we indow washing. floor scrubbing, Ne : The receivership suit is due in “I don't k heth panies, recently elected president. | , Sta selective service|grandchildren. upday Svening, age 44 years; husband ment Washinzton Park Mausoleum. Maxine 14-3038 TV 5 IEE Federal Court tomorrow, and I n now whether you ldirector, will speak on ‘Manpower Phraaired W. Applegate, fait Friends may cal after 6 p. m. Mon LET me clean Your attic—basen ent 0 5 nda at v 0 urniture, junk. CY-0565, BEe SL ms poe asp Re or o.0- read your column or net--but If Other new officers are vice Mobilisation.” i of hrs ma Dorsey © RRTCREy Rugoiph E70 Poul | MIS, an Son x PAPERS day extender was to have been 9° Yuen Im tn om. And Sou) previents Hinbest R hi, Fred The conference is sponsored by Butler Summer Session | Ww MOORE Pol ani tanay _Y2ud Place, 7 Yeuss, heloved br in —— ar EERO © BAMPLES. A filed today. But unless the owner C30 © COVER spell 'No Fite’ back- 3 Ts Ag Ro ing, %; the Indiana Personnel Association Adds 4 New Co Nondcolgan 1, Friends ate wel- Lena Litteral and Mrs. Marie Flas: GEN. CONTRACTING PAPERHANG (in a way) John B. Cabot can pull| WaT" 2 Indiararols nA Clsrence Flin sospenaiion with Purdue Unt Urses | Go rn i rs | hance of Onn Cal ad |e i hoe sulted a buyer out of the hat, old French HE WAS RIGHT. It appeared | Sh sll ming i ig P versity and the State Chamber of Four new courses have been! Edens, Dannie, 1nd. sister of Esther Barker and Margaret Bein. plastering. plumbing, eletirical and ns FaTERA . ak, Ss » 8 % Tei 3 ° a . a 1 hur era p. Nes ent w £ Lan LTE ) Lick will go under the hammer. |“Ejfron.” LC on carer: Yon er Commerce. added to Butler University's Sum-} aunt of Florence Webb, Ruth Axum from the. residence Burial Crovu L. B. ALLEN & SONS, FR-3165 A-1 #2 #8 = 1 could bl inter. B : | ; - Benson | RE ™ mer session curriculum June 12 William ang Gardner and Joseni, Hill. SHIRLEY BROTHERS’ services, A & B_TRUCKING CO. _40c De THIS WOULDN'T be done like u ame a printer. But I|gnq Carleton W. Atwater, chap-! . a ant, a ayne Mendell an SAVAGE Wanda Louise, age 3. little Top soil, fill dirt, white stone, - , won't. They spell much better I : P Chica 0 S m h to Aug. 3. Carl Zike. Services Wednesday, daughter of Jess and Mary Savaze, gravel, say and cinders Paperh: a.farm auction. 1H be more dig. >on v, [ey spel NUCH Rellefilains; Howard H. Peckham, his-| 9 ymphony A three-hour course in Far, IRAL CHAPEL sig hina, CEN: Hee ER aM —LI-3082 DAYS. MAB EYES. i h . : c . ‘ 8 Ls . . Illinois. Cai- zr : Mrs. Virei wilde earn) CR ncharaa, | 2 te vega: Quintet to Appear Here Eisen poli wi vo tasmnt ty srt ates | WEG fed bife | Top Soil, Fertile EE ’ 0 e hela an am . ic rick, na-| 1 'KLEY—William J. 8r., husband ning. Services Tuesday, A p. Mm, ; p 3 ob tog =si four Weeks afteF a court jeid On Up? Nicnal trictes The Chicago Symphony Wood- i Dale Beales: of Butler's Ia aE of William: J. EL A a Fill dirt. Del promptly, 82d and REFRIG oor ment, three weeks for advertising,| I NEVER LIKE to do this.| «piccovering the Real Amer Mind Quintet will present a con- RSIOTY ord, Dol! ene Je So pa Talon, also’sir; EE iy oral OP SOIL FIL DAT Clipe. Exper one week for arranging det ‘But people want to know. finat ia : -cert and clinic from 7 to 9 p. m.| : © Saturday. Fuberal ‘Tesday. 3:30 at SFICTR—MaTs R sie 67, S48 Miah p— 4 i Massachusetts I eae Thats taking the pulse of the! i¢2 ’ is the topic of speaker Harry tomorrow at Pearson Music Co., United States consular service, al 19th Bt. "MORTUARY. Meriniss Silane; heloved ofher of re Boo? smithey a Stans? “AVAL ways Did what it has It the hotel, | stock market, watching it breathe, | op i assistant to the presi-1128 N. Pennsylvania St. Other courses to be offered for Church “Interment Caivary Ceme: TL a AVAIL somewhere between $1.5 million|and counting its-red corpuscles '|dent of Berea College, Ky., and| Pearson's have invited ai the first time are in first-year ANT nay ¢ A RC IRR Ly Gi Trashed rock. top dirt: - Carpenters i 8 : | J # nd Mrs. Mary Catherine Waleshy, A-7025%. . and $1.75 million. If no one bids There's an outfit called DuVal's | former secretary of the Indianap-| woodwind students and teachers basic Air Force ROTC, education! ave, Tormerls of 13° Mivenina Cotumbus, Ind : grandmother of Mrs: gue CONSTRUCTION EDWARD RI over this, the insurance company It throws all of the opinions into) OHi8 YMCA. |from local high schools, Butler under dictatorships and writing] fg Gem Hea hatbaas of ihe BY A ro Toluniis. FEKGUSON BROS, “IF IT NEE would own the hotel, which Ia pile, then averages them out. | ws {University and Jordan College of for business, : { gic Nora A Jemp uncle's Mrs I Tn A a a ate oe, re CL don’t think it want Th Scout Troo 154 Music to attend. | post-summer session has been Wednesday, 10 a. m. at HARRY W. son, Ind. Services Tuesday at 2 gravel. Loaded on ‘*rucks and de'ive ROBINS wants to own, and e score today is that 67 per Pp o | MOORE P & Christi Church, Madison ered, Bulldozing. Call IM- : would still be looking for a way cent of the “experts” think there's . : | Members of the quintet are: St for Aug. 6-24. oni el BB Paa™ clillers at SHIRLEY "BRO. | Wo Rev. Bom 1926 N. TEM out. still some zoom left, but it may| TO Receive Charter |Ralph Johnson, flute; Rosen) d lis Stud Burial Westley Cemetery EE hineton. St: from 11 a. ret HUSHED STONE GT ’ | 3 . . EE—Lena Van, age 66, 60 N. i neon day n. CRUSHED AND PIT GRAVEL 0;'R_ PRICE! What the people who have been have a sinking spell before it Troop 154, Boy Scouts of Amer- Mayer, oboe; Jerome Stowell, Indianapolis Students Kenyon, beloved wife of Scott Da unt 3 pM Road material, excavating, oulldozin FREE Esti toying with the grand idea of moves on 4 Eg B Sop Joy its chart 4 clarinet; Philip Farkas, horn, and Vee and mother of Mrs. Ruth King STRANGE-Mr. Harry, 2 Ss: TEK CONST. CO. BE-0863. AT-7048 Siding—Gt g ea of this § p. ica, receive its charter and wy p,r Simpson, bassoon In Wabash Play | Me cousin of Thomas Brown. Catlin. or anand Of ee Wi CRUSHED STONE, CINDERS GEN. ROOF grand hotel seem to have over- Loo CONSENSUS linstall officers .at 7:30 p. m. today | : satin : | my Ear ana and fom, Branch, Towa; stepfather of Mrs. Fill dirt and gravel. _ FR-2745 Days. Ma looked is that the rambling yel- Co Ey I Bwin Foursquare Churel, Wood- 1} 1S ; d | THE Stale Jvc | faving” Hie, SHILEY BROTHERS ave EN Ya — EA, NEW RO low play spot wasn't a hotel at go Rery ard Jor investment. But|jawn Ave. and Wright St. oca tocks an Bonds | CRAWFORDSVILLE, May 14 Washington. Callers after ad x passed away Sunday. Services FLAN: MILLER “ELECTRIC, MA 5678 Ri-4617, G8 all—it was the personality and 11 ‘specialists on the up-ride put The troop was organized Mar. —Two Indianapolis men, Edgar rr A TL pL Ly FENCING ~~ —ana the promotional genius of the late their fingers on the Texas Co.l3; py Harold E. Cordell Sr sTooks ~MM ¥— Le ase kK: Goss and Robert McCord, have 01D Nits Lavelle J, age 7%. {Lafayette (Ind.) papers please LOW PRICE—HIGH QUALITY GALL GUY Tom Taggart. Dow Chemical, Kennecott Copper, sooutmaster; Paul Houk and| American Loan 3% old ....... 9% .. parts in one of three one-act plays, FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTU- BONS Le All t¥pos for lawns’ and factory R1-2928. He conceived the idea, dreamed Southern California Edison, and Dave Dalgleish, South District | Ame ican States oa 9 'to be presented by Scarlet Masque, welcome. sday, 11 a. m. Friends TIFPNEY Pearl. daughter of Mrs. Matertais BF aC gmpl eto erection: — 5 - . estinghouse. { TY yrshire Collieries com ...... 173 17%; | EDWA DE ry — f : Pay Nae ro —— a Ly av) 2 ST Ye tan it through and made it go. And But grog ., executive. The Rev. Darlene *L. 8. Ayres 4}2% ak 2 Wabash College ‘dramatic or-| EDWARDS ech: W. JE 4 far so wm call at the sGAWN “FENCE $18 per 100 ft SEPTIC tar who else could do that? u p in mind that the buy- gohii4 is church pastor {Belt RR & Stk Yrds oid ..... 63 68 |ganization, Wednesday and Thurs-| John T. Edwards, passed away Sat- HOME, 1420 Prospect St. Funeral QUA RE EN rane on 100 each ? place. Wo That's what Massach t er makes the “prices. And fi . Bt RRS] he Yrds COM vey: ow 38 lday on the campus. urday morning at residence, 512 N. services Tuesday, 10 a, m. at the 1701 E. 38th CE LO: a-vin service, Mc : i usetts Mu- enough people say it'll be th Bobbs-Merrill pid ¢%2% ...... 80 | ; { Sheffield. Services Tuesday, 10 a. m,, funeral home. Friends invited. Burial LoL Ee TA-2434 BE-6845. tual would like to know. People sa. e the . [*Central Boya + Mw 3g) This production, the second; ' (ONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 193¢ W, New Crown. POST HOLES — 1IM-3323 SE other way, that's the way it will Official Weather [Ciiamb of Com com’ 1 “Theater in the Round” thi | Michigan. Friends invited. Burial ree rere - P k . ’ y 1 Circle. Theat | eater in the Roun this year,| Glen Haven. Friends may call at TYLER—Fred R., 6528 Carrollton, GUTTERING ELECTRIC ocket Piece be. | UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU |Cosi Lown bata i Includes Sir James M. Barrie's Le funeral home porisband “of Mra Myre Ter: |" New Gal, GuMlers & Spout - a ' Ma) " — 3 “ i "” " 1G =] s. Flisabe il ‘brothe mr . 8. . I'M A LETTER feeler. So don’t hold me to it. i (Cummings Eng com, .... 33 l«ghall We Join the Ladies?” Lord] FERTIG— Mrs. Elisabeth, 1033 N BO oln,. Mos. Leek J Ms x . pouis Reasonable I go a 1 | Sunrise r Sunset ol | Sumnings Eng ptd 1% 102% ; C Illinois St., mother of Miss Ka- tat} Robert’ and Keith Tyler Free Est. Insured Workmen. GA-974) through the mail fast, pick out B k . . jooaanes .oo. fu 1 Duns : [Gnsolidase Fiance 5 ptd Wh. 1 |Dunsany’s “A Night at an Inn,” jrifla & oun, Mis Als y Feri ttepfathendt of Mrs. Wayne Stephens, H. Bea reieree CH -1101 SEPTIC T the most interesting, open those PY¢€ Bait | Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 &. m. 00 Delta Elec com '. 018% 16w|and “All the King's Elephants” passed away Monday Service FLAN. five crandohiiiren ft tien QU rss cioaned, Painted and ie PUMP first. Others do it, too. THEY'RE BACK again. The Defictency, since Jan, 1°... .... 14 on lby Gar Aikins, a Wabash Stu-| Wednesday. 4 bm Friends may gee 31 Funeral “Tuceday, May Lith, BHGHTBL rr a ee a WATER SE Today I got fooled. I picked up Poets, I mean. "The following table shows the er IR lg ecu ca pid 108 +++ dent. | gall At mortuary. ater 2 p.. mn CHAPEL. College at Fairland. 10:30 ery ur tenis any ork gus one which felt for all the world Those glib guys who dish pretty fue 10 other cities Heh Low nir Flasnce 4% pid 97 100 | mT FORD- James F., 8 years. of 034 EB ie lagen GUTTERING AND ROOFING. FREB TREE REM as if it has an “iron buck” in it, Words, and come-hither phrases Atlanta Lrenrbpannraican 1 53 Hamilton Mfg Co com 2 U. S. Statement Niamh, Su father of fjech P WELLS — John H. (Jacki, 1037 St. ~ ESTIMATES. Bloi71 me ain. Fond right size, Others had been feeling ©ff-the-cuif, have polished heir BoStoD 43 |Herff-Jones cy A oid’ fg Bate. aid Hobare Pare of Kunbacks, Peter St. beloved brother of Edith ~—— HARDWOOD FLOORS TREN Wo . n feeling ©ff- , polished up their Los Angeles 33 |Home T&T 5% pra’ 0. ide Mid ori Dass AWAY SURGRY. EHends may chi Wiliams and, William E. Wells, HARDWOOD FLOORS LAWN We it until you could see the circle on adjectives, Chicago 52 Hook Drug Co com. . "1%. 19° WASHINGTON, May 14 (UP)—Govern- t th 7 ay. Friends may call passed away Friday p. m. Friends M VAC Y Cincinnati 50 (Ind Asso Tel 2 pid 39 | ment expenses and receipts for the cur-| 3 the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, Peal] at the ROBERT W. BTIR= Laid. Old floors made like new — the envelope. | They're selling vacations, where Cleveland 31 |Ind Asso Tel 2'5 ned | . 48! 4 Tent fiscal year through May 10, com- | 2428 E_10th St. after 7 p. m. Mon- LING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Pros- Personal attention given every job. Yacoum ! Denver 6° : 3817 Na : ' | day. = Puneral Wednesday. May 16, . : BR- vy fob. AN LARA to blow your get-away dough. Evansville 4 (Joa Qa & Wao .. 33% gis bared with a Year afh. . i0es03.04p| 13:30.8. m, Friends invited. Burial ect Si. ‘shy ume. Funeral services oA mmm raores Vogel Bros mon YIHING SYHICH logks lise / Heres typical line; he war i {ne Leicpnone, § NS oid | Receipts 39,088.414.328 31.145.864.326 er Par Cemetery TN home. Friends invited. Burial Crown GENERAL LLL —— wi eS “w t . : fan . | 8ur , 444,325, { ot . , of 6 N. : 2 : . — EAN U / : ey gets top attention. I The blood and thunder of Kansas City . ae 80 Indpis BP 2 en 33 19, Deficit 2,958.729,513 Drexel, beloved mother of Mrs. Attic, basement. garage. Any br. tI opened it. There was no letter battle seem incongruous with Mpls st Paul 83 72 |Indpls P&L 4% pid C00 B84 10213 Cath Bal. @.330240.118 4000.882 360 Busle, 0, Whicker, sister of Sis. Information for CPSTen PHILPOTT gy & Bats — “ " A - ries smge nea pls Ain Club ub, De 54,505,964, .801.438.008 y J. ck of Pomona, Cal, { CS he pa i gamaiarma—" and pe ron Solas, But there the reverent silence of the deep New S7lf*ns coon 8 53- Indpis Water “Co sh ode 101 ggie|Cold Rerv. 21.755.32611 3020.37.37 sted away ‘Sunday p.m. Pineal " GENERAL HAULING—Refris. Joris R e 0 } o : . a 4 n National Lif Te — i 1 , ..m. from ] | ure, ageage ellabl Wi . Hie a pide C uminum shaped forest, the star-spangled heay. Oklahoma City .............. 71 #1 | ;dpls Water ya Lite com. 10 HW INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOuse | BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL 5377 Want Ad Users | Covered_ricks, ins CA-8394 — like a dollar. I read both sides, ens, or the restiew Inpping of SME, i BG BRE Eg gr gpa IST Eun Rl it or | i wa, i . the wav ”" San Pranc a 5 ine Nas Lite} a a 22.540, 7p m, JIM GRAVES v CA-7154 ———— It was Standard Oil’ _the waves upon the shores. San Feancwey o.oo. ff 8 Hiocein, Net Lis - 34a 81)4) = "1d Monday, ceri HOURS GENERAL HAULING WANTED 2) Hotels wi perme Bre : : — rr © farmonHerinnen com 01 HH Local Truck Grai i O25 Sudle. st. beloved duugter 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P M. Clean yards. ashes. trash _TA-0253. ——— showing what becomes of the Ne - co MALLE Aspaie Leis gp m0CAL TPUCK rain Prices! o,f Bagi Bt. Lee aM ; . LIGHT transfer &_ trash bauling FAIRGROU! customer’s buck. On the back fai [oa cob 3 a — : 40 e¥ or Mr. riffin, | Ads received before’ 9:25 A. M. will and clean up work. CA:3198 SU HAILY A H H Pt tees «co Gray, passe Sunday. Fu- ; 's Tis RASH. Ashes. Brgy gg there were the “ple cuts. Netnd Fin Serv com UME Rul Nod tuck wheat mam co iran, passed, away Sunday, FUT | appear in that same dors Times. | TRASH Mic, us Ming 50, EF Fifty-three cents went for raw *N Ind Pub Bary $4 pd 0 3 v| No 2 soybeans, $3.14, LEY FUNERAL JOME. 1504 No Ads received before. noon on Sat- | Dump Truck Service, GA-6493 M20 N. Ala materials, transportation. Taxes rgutess iaundry com ...... 8 el Ne 3 » Jie corn 8 may call at the residence until time urday will appear in all editions of —— = ry Good trans got 18.1 -cents, and w > Pub bevy oo fn e" 4 Vs EER LLRs . of funeral. The Sund Ti HEATING A ———— . ages 15.2 *Pub Bev of 104 como. 12. AY TV OF 1951-55 GRUBBS—Nora E,_ entered into rest 9 yunday ime GIL BURNER installation & gutters qt) cents. Wear and tear got 5.5 Hose Ciear 1ool com re .s Ad (DATED SEPTEMBER 15. 1931) | Saturday, age 63 years. Services ing. 3 Years to pay. 10% down. sents, so did the plow-back. And phwitsstoetimiie ota 0. 8, 1yw NOTICE OF CALL FOR REDEMPTION Monday evening 9 p.m. HARTY W. RATES Immed service. —————— . 2 124 com ’ hy 2 o Holders 8 percent Treasury Bonds = . 2050 E. atry’'s leating uttering ) An Bo ind 08 E T ders of MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2 E + Day Mally or Sun.) 28¢ Line por d Matry's Heating & Gutt KiR dividends, if I can read the fine ko Ind GAE 43% oid 195% 109% of 1951-55 (dated September 15. 1931), Michigan St. Friends arc weicome, : a" 100 8 Meridian ___L1-6634 IR-5330 print, got 2.7 cents. via Camp com ...... Li 1B and Others Concerned: | wo rave seiner Jose Thapwer 1L 2 Days (Dally or Sun.) 28c Line por day ——lAINTING " 8.8 8 pacer Co bit AG o 1 Public notice is hereby given that WALL Matin Bower 51 mcs 0. 137 3 Days (Daily or Sun.) 23c Line per day SAFI a ‘ : 337 Ne e Haute Malleanle or Me Ag sil outstanding 3 percent Treasury Bonde Whittier Pl. fath WHEN YOU CONSIDER the U Macnine Co : i fis of 1951-85, dated September 15, 1931, due Ha «father of Martin B. | 4 Days (Daily or Sun.) 20¢ Line per da rr ELTA oe ” {all Jr., brother of Oscar Hall, 8id- Y number of bucks which get adi i 8% ota vk September 15, 1055. are hereby called for ney, Ill: half-brother of John Hart- 5 Days (Dally or Sun.) 20c Line per day INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR through the filling stations, it : POND» b ‘ redemption on Beptember 15, 1851, on ling, grandfather of Mrs. Barbara 1 AT-0381 _ Free Estimate IM-6208 S, A} Allan & Bisen os " which date interest on such bonds will Hunter and great-grandfather of 6 Days (Daily or Sun.) 18c Line per day Painti 1 Exterior 357 E. Wi still isn’t bad. vo... 3! | American Lass Aes .55 08 7711 lesa Billy Hunter all of Indianapolis, 7 Days (Dally or Sun.) 16¢ Line per day ainting— nterior, Exterior : . The Standard Oil dollar said American oan pas 0d 172 Horders of these bonds may. in ad-1 NER AND BUCHANAN MORTUARY. : . Carpentry, general repair. Free est. 100 Cl lot, but didn’t buy much fo . a PARTLY CLOUDY ANE A ne ceive’ Wl Jl lyance-of the redemption date, be offered Tuesday, 3 p HANAN MORTUARY, Five 6-letter words equal | line. AT-0620 aE D ¢ J { “ 2 , oe - . ) | : . ’ TI keep it for a Yn por me. (oupy Asias Batesvilie Tele Co sige “ Ie Ol na mans Tor other hy HONE her Reverse Soest Yor. credit 1s good Your bill will PAINTING—Interior, Exterior RO + " t ro AST" « sa Se on *' terest-bearing obligations of the United! UNT ~ghalies Beyer ase 50, son of be mailed when ad expires. Qut-of- Cheapest rates in town, HI-0983. We cat: Sweet and Hi h f FOTOLASTY : Columbia Club 3-53 62 » *‘* tates in which event public notice will C. Prange. passed other Of Margare: | town advertise lea nd h PAINTING. CH. 7766 . 7 TT MY Citizens Ind Tel 4's 81 10) hereafter he given and an official cirecul vate service Wednesday, 1:30 3 rs pleae, te cos BE SAFE JOE JOHNSTON called me & whe ARiA Equitahis Sorurities 5s 30 » © ..] governing the exchange offering will > fram SRLEy 4 BROTHERS "EN: { 2 money order with your ad rae EXTERIOR. 8 nD: oD Nurtl * AIR Co bs of sie yg J EL, ! inois. Call- "9 » or brush, has ts, h 8, That's always a pleasure. He's me? OWITLY ¥~ low India Pe Lah "a 104 pun information regarding the pres- ihe niter Tiiesday noon. Gl od Riley 5551 farms “or outbutldings. Free Onstie 22 North the big wholesale grocer down in| uNOIR BZA +» Ind Limestone 4s 75 iia. M2 1g entation and surrender of the bonds for RAPLAN away a 3 20 Park i ’ Atos. ee CAPITOL, Greensburg, sells about $8 million ‘ CMLL EYE corm 1S (ow | 4 WAGALR ALL RATS RESIAVES. ” pt a ee . $1 gash redempt'on under this call will be dence. Mother of Samuel and Joseph, | THE PAINTING—PAPERHANGING = Jo0ms, 1. i I : : Kuhner Packing 4s 59 .. 1" 4 68 found in Department Circular’ No. 666, sister of Harry Farber, Abe Farber | Work guar tmm._ serv FR-9018. COLLEGE § year. : : Langsenkamn 85 58 o | dated July 21. 1841 and Mrs. Rose Sattinger, also Sur- PAPER CLEANING. HANGING bath, jar -- ® He had sugar on his mind. t's TODAY AND TOMORROW—States east of the Mississippi, |B.ihit £us Ses, ™ John we wmder, | if Lonard nn eds | INDIANAPOLIS TIMES La LARGE com been going up, as everyone knows, including Ind 3 : pt : PP: (Public Service 3%s 15 .. 1 Secretary of the Treasury, | Wii be conducted 2 pm. Jussday PAPER NGING ps a LARGE com ) ’l uding Indiana, will enjoy fair and mild weather. |Top Davies 3 90 TreasuHY Devariment, "| - HOME interment Beth El Cemetery, 214'W, PER _HANGING—GCLEANING Ls . 5 . HE : : 88 3T ........ . Washington, May 14, 1951 : is * s aming, rei 5 - : s 5 2 k Friends invited. § oo 1 We MARYLAND seis’ a as. BU 1833 davs. CH arge wa . 5 : : .* . : . . rls Zo ’ = -home, busin A wh RONG » \ . : : Zl. 9 v x ; Sb mee ey nel Life wile o v ro “ at a Bi 2 . Te : ': : . ’ :