Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1951 — Page 3
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; WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES-_____: — PAGE 3 Transit Officials A Look to Save Your Sight— Services Arranged For Mrs. Annie Hurt
Services: for Mrs. Annie D. schools in Kentucky and was a
Revolutionary New Camera Hurt, Indianapolis resident sinigfinenher of the Bapiist Oe
23, 1931
—1| ActedonOwn, Says
" ES Call Meetin on ° - ° . . 1926, were to be at 3 p. m. today yo Will Parker, Hopki 1 : ® ® ’ » " Aids E © Disease Diagnosis" Shirley Brothers Central Chapel gy: Mrs. Claude Anderson, : ] - » : | . Y with burial in Crown Hill. Princeton, Ky.; Mrs. Beverley Wil A new camera that can takejon evidence of growth and meas-| Mrs. Hurt, who was 83, died son and Miss Nellie Hurt, IndiRY. ve ime sstié pictures of the inside of your eve urement of a suspicious area in a Monday in her home, 1111 E. 161118 polis] and Toy sons wg ARDS » ” is being installed at the Indiana series of photographs. St. Apt. 617. Born in White Sul- Hernan o, Fla.; man, Ro IS & . f . ; ’ : B City transit officials scheduled University Medical Center here. This provides an accurate basis phur Springs, Ky., she attended 'and Wallace, of Indianapolis. nr 1 Boy riend Faces ji. a rheeting this afternoon .with The new-type “retinal camera” for Secisio) us 2 Te Hee Lor hg lo e eye to save the pa- . 3 resentative: h s drivers IS being manufactured in this mova ) JODS i Kidnap Charge [EptessRlatY ee 0 NS anes country for the first time. : Au-/tient 8s life. STRAUSS : . : NGTON. M, | ; Slkoriies say it pas many im Light Problem SAYS: FOR SPORTS IT'S STRAUSS
|threatened transit stoppage on provements over the few imported | jl Speedway Race Day, May 30. foreign-made instruments. Principaifiproblem in gesigning Robb Barrick president and Photographs of the retina of the this special camera has been to
BLOOMINGTON, May 23 -— A pretty 16-year-old blonde said today that sheflan off willingly with
| \y a Michigan man who later kid- business manager of the Amal-eye are valuable to physicians not keep reflections and stray ight in| id A naped a woman and her child. gamated Association of Street only in diagnosing and fresting ine lens from Shonine ns hie ve TS isti shy sai ee Railway and Motor Coach Em- vision defects but also in general| pighg for taking the picture ho or iy mia Lona 8), ployees of America (AFL), said diagnosis, as many disorders of must be admitted through the : he forced °: to 8 Daa Jat the bus drivers voted last week the body are Jndicated by condi-| pupil of the eye, and at the same * = Non the ran gD, M mn ‘to strike if Indianapolis Railways tions of the retina. . time the picture must he taken Ee 3 *:. Mich. k Yr a rae 'did not. pm them overtime for, Among these disorders so re- through the pupil. The problem ‘ “But T oa that" he «working on race’ day. vealed are high blood pressure,|is solved in the new Tens By i ¢ S A N : 3 . : ~ said. rn Aokord lt Marshi reside . diabetes, brain tumors and ‘severe admitting light through a sma 2 Trave! - obec Mor OW read, ) SR De rere anemias. |slit to one part of the dilated ! a iy ig Siig hn entitled to overtime for working! Doctors say one of the dramatic pupil, and taking the picture 'E BEST ; 3-day crime s pree un ‘Miss more than 40 hours “will certainly values of this camera is its rolej through another put, Cosby : i get it.” However, he said therein saving an eye or a life by pro-| Uses Color Film SDY. : : | : But he showed little interest in was no provision in the contract viding a photographic record of] The light source is a high in- » ) his wife or the child. for paying overtime to all the the growth rate of a tumor. [tensity carbon arc which permits He merely asked whether it drivers who work Memorial Day.| Frequently, hey sxniain, dag" | ox posures as short as 1/25 of a 4 was a boy or a girl and did not About 110 of the 800 bus driy-| nosis of a tumor 0 the eye rests | second with color film. ~ . | inquire about his wife's condition. ers are affected by the race day A quick-change film holder en-|, q
Miss Cosby, however, seemed “stupefied” when she learned that her boyfriend had become a father. She became sullenly silent
negotiations. Named Manager lables the operator to take both!
Both Mr. Dale and Mr. Bar- | color and black-and-white photo-
rick indicated the matter could Of Athletic Club {graphs in quick succession. THIS IS THE
ibe settled without a walkout op + @ Redington, Syracuse, The camera was given to the
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en uses Indie afterwards, according to Sheriff through negotiations. N. Y., today was named manager Medical Center by PerRoy, Inc.| 583 when she Fred Davis. her Matt Agend of the Indianapolis Athletic Club, dispensing opticians of IndianAnd, she'll Ucci d Miss Cosh / Other Matters on Agenda ‘lapolis, and its use will be under e conveniens CW igs .Coshy weld : succeeding Walter R. Schott, who &P rive her ows seized here after they kidnaped Mr. Barrick said other matters resigned to take a similar post in direction of the Department of) - y trafic. She Mrs. John Frey, 32, Cincinnati, would be brought before the tran-o "1 ic wars Ophthalmology. ; kpense, 10 Say O., and her 14-month-old son sit officials for discussion, in- M Redi t ———t trem p——— » and bother \ bos i3iee # 15 : dims r. Redington . ens Stephen, Monday. They abducted cluding a cost-of-living pay in- oi) assume his County Builders Mrs. Frey and her baby as she crease. At present, the drivers ... quties June .
drove toward Brownstown, Ind.,
lare working under a two-year ys gor the past held them captive for five hours
by Hear Thompson COLORS: It's a Koroseal plastic bag—
2 ‘hich s has a year SAVE 20% : agreement which still A three years he Government credit restrictions : : . N1o ug a on 0, Jootes M9 to a ick said since the cons has been mana- ' |won't affect Indianapolis as much Red, Green, moisture-proof red and INNLazED with OMMUTER y Dux I Mr. Barrick sald since The ger of the Uni- las most other parts of the coun- FIBER GLASS—It will keep foo
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tract was signed, the war in Korea versity Club in
(try, Albert E. Thompson told and beverages at refrigerator
eres oT fora einer seni. soparalionslorienen (erin County Residentinl Buta. 498 temperature for hours cause of lack of jail facilities. of living which is hurting the managed the [errant pitt 2 that ‘*‘substan- It is 16" long 5" wide. 10" high— my . (drivers. |Holland Hotel, pn (tial” down payments had long d the i ht ou ack He Cigar Store Raided | On Apr. 11, Indianapolis Rail-| Duluth, Minn.; nr Redington been required on homes here. Mail # ! e gery up a A police vice squad last night \ways filed a rate schedule withthe Casa Del . | Reporting on the spring meet-| al e longer things stay cold: vodfiscated 42 books of baseball . the state Public Service Commis-| Rey, Santa Cruz, Cal.; Hote) ca ing of the National Association | and Kine. tor Eisharmanasior holids tickets during an investigation of KIDNAP VICTIMS—Mrs. John Frey holds her 14-month-old sion stating they would raise aract, Sioux Pails, 5 Ps and t e of Home Builders, Mr. Thompson; Phone ine. o roy y the Park Cigar Store, 1318 E. 25th son as she tells of their kidnaping near North Vernon, ind. by a their rates to the Speedway this City Ci, Bivies, ial the ol: Merigage Money Js Hann Oidars picnicking—for taking to YS St. Also found were three policy Michigan man and his 16-year-old sweetheart. The baby became [Tee to D Sets, one i ena) pin o> ris an Giver. RN ® a a ge. wort Li 1561 the Speedway— books. ill from being without food for five hours in the hot automobile. . Lh pn, am ily way sity School of Hotel Administra-| M. L. Ondo, national builder J. ) Luaaaae Section—FIRST FLOOR DAY and $1 round-trip. tion. |sales . manager of the Mullins Filled 99a9
-— at mame gp {Manufacturing Corp., Warren, O., | ta) redicted that home-builders will 2 . Driving Courses Set Dr be out of the seller's mar- | STRAUSS & C0 INC. Railroad Trainme Three high schools—Shortridge, ket” and will have to use more . 9 Technical and Crispus Attucks— salesmanship. Nn . are receiving applications for More than 140 attended the din-| RE Blast PSC as adult driver training courses this ner in the Athenaeum—the larg-| THE MAN S ST0
summer. Lessons begin June 11. est regular meeting ever held by | Fee for the course is $17.50. the builders’ organization.
Against People’ STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW
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a IHL : 2a oh, . Ti nl Ae Som a : Lo ! oy 1g ) Xi - BE 5 . CE 4 ““.2% | The state's Public Service Com-| : 0 AN, il a - ie od , | mission was characterized today| us, § LINQ ny > “4 = 5 : _. as “against the people” in a bliswd Lucn RRR THERE, an A dl a : wn gy tering attack by the Brotherhood 1 os == = 77 hg /; lof Railroad Trainmen. i ee 3 Ray C. Gilbert, state represen- ; ¢ tative of the union and a former } | Democratic member of the state %{ |legislature, accused the Demoy |cratic-controlled PSC of “directing all of its activities in the in[terest of utilities and railroads.” Mr. Gilbert said “hundreds of complaints” have been registered with Gov. Schricker concerning)
the action of the commissioners] ger “for their lack of consideration! y : gi of the public interest.” | Cites Election :
In a signed statement, Mr. Gil- + bert said:
| “Numerous people, including {the undersigned, attempted to ‘point out to Gov. Schricker thes
this commission would be dis-
astrous to the Democratic Party, A and the result of the last election Y certainly indicated just that.” VER PLEAS Mr. Gilbert, noting that Com-
missioner Lawrence Cannon is
seeking an appointment on the ; | |powerful Interstate Commerce Commission, singled him out for special criticism. :
Attack Cannon Said Mr. Gilbert:
2 pays lo go straight or a FUTURE=-
|lack the fundamental attitude to
|consider matters of public inter- oe oe est, and it would indeed be a tragedy to the nation if Cannon SHORE BREEZ [should be appointed to the ICC.”
The railroad line that stretches straight as a string to the distant horizon Mr. Cannon was in Washing-| is the kind of line that railroad trains and railroad men both like. ton today and could not be]
: ; . . . reached for comment. v - ; Nowhere do both trains and men find the going straighter than on the es - i U Illinois Central's famed Edgewood Cutoff that knifes its way straight south ‘North Side Pupils :
through lower Illinois into Kentucky.
To Receive Awards | NOTE: — sal ai, a nul ; : So straight is this line that one section runs for 62 miles without curving | Top scholastic achievement in| Don Richards is so much as'an eyelash — one of the longest stretches of straight track in 'the three North Side high schools] a style minded J- -
the United States. |will be recognized Monday with|
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| ; ; lawards by the North Side Lions man—and a 4 The Edgewood Cutoff is as level &s it is straight. Much of its 169-mile [Club of Indianapolis at 1911 E. TAILOR— : a tml or av and; : 146th St. | length is as level as a mill pond on a calm day, and at no point does the Honor students are: . track rise or fall more than 16 feet in a mile. To maintain these easy Broad Ripple—George Seiden-
“Shore Breeze”
grades three tunnels burrow through the Illinois prairie hills for nearly sticker, 4822 Guilford Ave. and : r ' two miles Nancy Stassus, 5521 Primrose —is cool—it Th [AY0, Firidme denn 1 Share 02) resists wrinkling. : This railroad man’s dream of a perfect line is reserved exclusively for le Sr Dlage naan Marie Knight, It doesn't freight trains which speed along at an effortless 60 miles-an-hour, thus [915 E. 36th St.
shrink or linking the northern and southern sections of Mid-America with the fastest Lo Sa thedsalRanald Ferguson, stretch. freight service in railroad history. 4320 SSorhwes om Axe. a The Edgewood Cutoff was completed less than 25 years ago. Today it The colors are defined—
makes possible the heaviest flow of traffic in Illinois Central history. To us in this Centennial year, the trains rolling over the Edgewood line symbolize ..6.95 the Illinois Central's deterthination”to maintain the best transportation
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