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TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1951

AMBASSADOR iY LATE SHOW TONITE

IN INDIANAPOLIS

Bid of Ben Davis

EVENTS TODAY

{Indianapolis Annual Hot Rod and Custom | Built Car Shew—Fair Grounds through | Thursday. {Memorial Day Dance—Woodstock Country] Club, 7 p. m. | seedy Dance—Highland Golf and Country Club.

ABBOTT Coste “THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES”

~~PLUS~

Jor, “LITTLE GIANT” h RGR SE ERY

| EVENTS TOMORROW

Built Car Show—Fairgrounds | 300-Mile Speedway Race Speedway, ¢ 11

| Opening of Swimming Pool—Riviera Club

[MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED

1 | Kenneth Hacker, 25, Terre Haute: Marilyn Straub, 20, 3840 Graceland Ave Virgil Smith, 23, U.8. Army; Dunham, Mantrose., Colorado Harry Becker, 23, Terre Haute; Virginia Tryon, 26, Terre Haute Fredrick M. Burns, 38, 4127 Rockville Rd; Anna L. Wyatt, 29, 4127 Rockville Rd John Linn, 57, 206 W. Walnut; Maude Wagnor, 51, 1909 N. Pennsylvania Albért Newman, 45. 325 Darnell; Bertha Harvey, 43, 958 Camp. { Lewis ‘'H. Maynard, 27, Columbus, Ohio: Mary DeMopalis, 26, 359 Mayfair Blvd Eulls L. Hasty, 26, Nicholasville, Ky.; : Kathleen Page. 21, Nicholasville, Ky Henry Bradsh 20, U.S. Air Force; Della’ J. Hill, 20, 1125 E. Kelly, Owen Seaney, 46 Richmond, Ind.; Elizabeth Cook, 33, Richmond, Ind

Marjorie

Carson, 26, 5231 E. 21st, Robert E. Holderman, 19, 41 Burwick: __Nancy | Roush, 17, 1326 Lanai Dr

STARTS TOMORROW

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{Indianapolis Annual Hot Rod and Custom]

Donald Kennedy, 24, U.S. Army; Betty A

Ernest Smith, 41, 318 E. Walnut; Alberta | Kidwell, 29, 5138 English Ave. Robert Chesley, 22, Cincinnati, Ohio; Par | tricia Jenkins, 24, Indianapolis

{Robert Estep, 21. 4414 Caroline, sens Wickliff, 18, 2734 N. Dearborn

Lloyd White, 25, 825 Prospect, Ruby Cannon, 18, 1120 Calhoun. li John Raley, 28, 6504 Carrollton; Ruby E. | Baker, 41, 6419 College Ave,

| Joseph raughon, 25, Franklin; Joann, Kinzie, 23, 3916 College.

Walter Trice, 21, 1822 Boulevard Pl; Mary] Indianapolis’ growing pains, Harris, 18, 739 N. Belmont Donald Ayers, 28, 344 Fleming; Jane Rob- were aired in meetings of two inson, 21, Terre Haute — lity administrative boards yes-! DIVORCE SUITS FILED 'terday. Gloria vs. Doles Darlington; Charles vs. | 23 ge Soto Partisor Alte var Earl ABhot: aMar-| Bid of the Ben Davis Conser-| ret vs James Graves; Beul ah vs. Charles McCarthy: Ernest vs. Marie Hil- {vancy District for connection to ver. Sara vs. Elmer Bloucher: Helen vs Donald: Murphy, Laura vs. Harold Curry. the Indianapolis Sanitary District BIRTHS interceptor sewer and sewage disBoys posal plant was denied. At St. Francis— Harold, Margaret Wilson; | Harold, Barbara Bossingham: Junior, Representatives of the Ben Nina Slawel) Cross: Earl: Wilda, Proi- i 1d by Sanit Clyde orothy Cross r a Pro r ji: Clvas, Hazel Lee; Winton, Rowen Davis unit Vere to y Sannary ahleen, At Coleman--Richard. Rachel Black: Freq, Board members that connection Lucy Perdue: William, Lois Bruce, t General—Major, Lilly Fain

At St. Vincent's Russell, Marjorie Long:! Adi Leo, Betty Dorn, Herbert, Shirley Cole; Were annexed to the city.

Maurice, Fern Bates. | i - t Methodist—William, Reba Graves: Rob-! Sanitary District board mem

ert, Betty Records: Don, LaVerne Stout; bers in both public and private! areas |

C. Keith, Doris Pettigrew: Otis, Anita

Gray; Arnold, Gertrude Edy (session lashed at “fringe” At Home—George, Margaret O'Neal, 451

Ww. 16th: Barl, Rita Cross, 2819 Stuart; Which seek to use municipal serv-

Earl, Betty Anderson. 523 E. 9th; Lin. ices without being willing to share coln, Helen Fox, 1945 Cornell; Ja Veronia Crain, 116 W. 31st; William, other obligations of city residents.

Eva Nicholas: Lyle, Rosemary Wilder | At Coleman-—-George, Josephine Calhoun; Lowell, Dolores Hash

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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CIRCLE

“Goodbye My Faney,” with Joan Crawford and Robert Young, at 12:30, 3:45, 7 and 10:08.

oot raring City, at 11:25, 12:40.

$:50 and ESQUIRE “All About Eve,” with Bette Davis and Ann Baxter, at 6 and 10:20, ‘Sunset Boulevard,” with Gloria Swanson, at 8:30. INDIANA “Rawhide,” with Busan Hayward i Tyrone Power, 12:30 and 3:25. He's a Cockeyed Wonder,” with Mickey Rooney, at 11: 056 and 32. “On the Riviera,” with Danny Kaye ald Corine Calvet, at 5.30, 8: 40 and 11:50 “A Kiss for Corliss,” with Shirley Temple and David Niven, at 7:05 and 10:20. KEITH'S “Bullfichter and the Lady.” with Robert Stack, at 11: 25, 5 4.40, 7.20 and 9.55.

“Gunfire,” at 12:50. 3:30, 6:05 and

8:45 - LOEW'S “Soldiers Three,” with Stewart Gralser and Walter Pldgeon, at 12:36, 3:45, 6:55 and 10:05. ‘Inside Straight,” with David Brian and Arlene Dahl at 11. 2:10, 5:15 and 8:36. LYRIC “The Man from Planet X," at 11, 1:50, 4.50, 7:40 and 10:40.

“Mr. Universe,” with Jack Carson and wm Paige, at 12:15, 3:10, 6:08 an

Myrtle Byers, 1431 W. Ohio. | a | Cirle | The Ben Davis unit sought con With NYC 41 Years, | At St. Francis Albert, Ann Duvall; nection to Indianapolis intercepCharles, "Virginia Livitgsion. Thomas, |tor sewers for a “reasonable” fee Brant Smith Retiring

Brant Smith, 801 Fairfield Ave.

Piano Pupils to Give Radio Recital Sunday

‘Something different joi will be staged at 5:30 p. m. {Sunday when the piano pupils of |; | Alma John Woodson will be heard 7 t. Ohia $4. lin recital over Radio Station |¥ IWINL, Lebanon. Idea of the recital is to permit | {the children to be at ease while |playing. The unseen radio audi-| ence is supposed to be less formidable than a “live” one.

U. S. Hires 2,408,700

WASHINGTON, May 29 (UP)! The number of

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JUST A Reminder for MEMORIAL

| At General—Kenneth, Ruby Duville, At St. Vincent's—Charles, Ruth Maston; { Plmer, Dorothy Garrison: Claude, Fern

Dorothy Young

Ansel: Laurel, Bonnie Scott: Edward, Catherine Prall; James, Bobbe Letourneau Robert, Doris Muston

liams: Charles, Elizabeth Dillon; Raymond. Phyllis Boucher, At Home st George,

Dorothy Mildner, 2828

for amortization of the disposall {plant. Williams; Walter, Mary Dauport; James, | eo, Bn Tulld a separate. disposal plant. beth . ; uild a separate disposal plant.

George, Leona Leedy: Thomas. Lois Wil- Zoning Appeals, a plan to build Depot tonight Mr. Smith will turn approximately 300 rental housing f Jettie Canady. 440 W. units north of Flifton Eilers. Doria Mix. 148 W. 18th, | Sts. was studied.

{a veteran of 41 years service with the New York Central Railroad, will retire today after one last run on No. 407 to Cleveland and back. When the train pulls into Union

As an alternate plan, Ben Da-

In a meeting of the Board of

38th i R /in his tickets for the last time, and hural mpen the 67-year-old veteran conductor plans to move south and

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William, Virginia Stieneker, 2539 BroadWAY.

DEATHS

The area, west and northwest of the Meadowbrook Apartments, already is zoned for two-family a Ro tint The builders, L. & L. Bird Wilbur Baldwin, 41, at 955 Congress, Building Corp., have petitioned Sarcinoma. 87. at 1731 N. Capitol, |the Zoning Board for a variance to construct four to eight-family japartment units in the area. The Zoning Board took no for-

arteriosclerosis

coronary occlusion Everett Erwin Padgett, 72, at Methodist, | coronary occlusion

| Arthur Henry Turner, 83, at 3343 Carroll- imal action on the petition. A

ton, arteriosclerosis Everett Jeanes, 68. at 4473 N. Pennsyl- public hearing on the variance

vania. coronary occlusion. (has not yet been scheduled.

Many Theaters to Go

Most neighborhood theaters will | go on holiday schedule tomorrow | and open early with a matinee |

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