Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1951 — Page 10

Yank Golfer Takes French Amateur CHANTILLY, France, June (UP) — Robert Knowles, American winner of the French Amateur Golf Championship, drew praise today from another Yank who found success on this side of the

* ‘Atlantie—British Amateur Cham_.plon Dick Chapman.

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FD ERORT

played its big ace when Presi-| dent Truman made his eX- home, 5841 Forrest Lane. traordinary appeal to Britain was 62. and Iran to end their oil.dis-| pute through. friendly negoti- n, ations, administration sources said the firm nine years. Earlier, he

i : Officials conceded that this gov- ©. “Without a doubt, Bob played ernment could do little more to

Tunera Monday

For B. T. Kelly, Ex-Businessman -

[Crown Hill

Services for Bert F. Kelly, re- yesterday found operator Cora tired purchasing agent and insur- Cannon, 35, indignantly pacing ‘ance broken will be at 3 p. m. she had been shot at. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan

THE UNITED STATES Mortuary- Burial will be in Barlow,,33, admitted squeezing

Mr, Kelly died yesterday in his revolver at Cora during an alter-| per cent, . He cation.

Mr, ‘Kelly retired last year as or ang waved threateningly, then mands, to the Wage Stabilization a purchasing agent for Charles inst when an unidentified custom- Board Thursday, informed xler Co. He was employed bY er knocked it from her had.

‘All's Not Poy In Beauty Shop | Sabai oes vos ow a 103% Ceiling

explain a beauty-shop argument

Beauty Shop, 531 Indiana Ave,

that, had an explosive climax: On Wa Hike . ‘Police called to the Barlow : ge S 1

By ALAN ADAMS United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 2—Union! | leaders today spurned a proposal by Economic Stabilizer Eric A.| | Johnston to increase the ceiling

off ore round from a 32-caliber ON Wage increases from 10 to 1214

(the sidewalk outside. She claimed

Inside, police said, owner Sarah

But Sarah said it was/ Mr. Johnston outlined his new |Cora’s cannon, which Cora orig-| Wage formula, a compromise be{inally had snatched from a draw-| tween management and labor de-

{sources said. The formula would Sarah was charged with disor- allow. a 10% per cent .increase

[was owner of an auto parts and goppy condygt.and shooting with Over January, 1950, wage levels

acessories firm on Virginia Ave. Ifelomion 8 intent. Previously, Mr. Kelly was sales on,rgeq with disorderly conduct| plus another 2 per cent for in-|

Cora was to offset the rising cost of living, |

the best game of his career,” said persuade the Iranians it was to|representative 12 years for the ang violation of the 1935 Fire-| creased productivity by workers.

Chapman after Knowles took the/their interest to sit down with

French title yesterday by trim-

ming Defending Champion Henri oil nationalization scheme.

‘de La Maze of France, 3 and 2. De La Maze was seeking his fitth straight title, but he was sunk when the Brookline, Mass, insurarce broker fired a three-under-par 33 on the outgoing nine of yesterday's second round.

I nowles was one hole up after the Sadegh’s

although they were aware of of Iranian Premier Mohammed Mos- Church and of its board of trus-! izes last night in Cadle Taber. | declaration that :

f at 18, but that splurge put him| Would not budge. an inch.”

€ ip after 27. he Frenchman fought “hornly with three . straight ‘ias to cut Knowles’ lead to

iburg and sent

last four holes to win. » aowles, New England amateur ¢“ mplon, was the first Yank to" Mossadegh. win the French title since Chap-| ©® man in 1939. Chapman entered this year, but the Pinehurst, N. C.. [reland star withdrew afer winning the British crown last week.

Purdue Defends Track Diadem

fe I EO Ta er i AE Foy RY > Pe

iin the new parliament.

FRANKFORT, Ind, June letes compete today in the annual Indiana AAU Track and Field Meet with Purdue University the|°% five independents.

defending champion,

"University, Muncie Jaycees, Terre Haute, Hanover, Frankfort, the Indianapolis Tramps and Camp Atterbury. 11048 ~The individual performers in- : cluded two Big Ten champions * competing as representatives of - ‘1 U. They were Jim Harper,*AuUstria . BIE Ten Siitgoos high jumping amp, an ffton Anderson, Western Conference discus throw- Ordered a Soviet ing titleholder.

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The President's appeals were Murat Shrine. His wife, Mrs. Maude A, Kelly,

back drafted on the yacht Williams-| to London andlis the only immediate survivor.

: Tehran where they were delivered : wo » by U. 8. Ambassadors. The let- g@* ’ : holes; but Knowles halved ters were addressed personally to Sister Martha S British Prime Minister Attlee and

[failed to win a majority of seat The four-party coalition headed)

. : by the present premier, John A. member of the Sisters of Chagity| In Nn dha Costello, won 64 seats. : | That left the balance of power years in an Evansville hospital pe

{placed Mr. De Valera as premier with his four-party coalition in| MT.

THE UNITED STATES has repatriation mission to leave the American

‘Other participants included Jim zone of Austria by June 8. A Lambert of Muncie, Indiana High State Department spokesman said ‘ton, and a granddaughter. School mile champion, who runs last night in Vienna that all up against Big Ten runners Jack displaced persons have been given Charles Ray Hagan of Indiana and Bob Rodi 40 opportunity to return to their baugh of Purdue; Dick Tinnel of homes and the mission no longer tireq salesman, will be at 2 p.m. state prep sprint serves any useful purpose. and Bob Courtney The mission was believed to Mortuary "with burial in New Little State 100-yard dash cham- consist of five Soviet officers In Crown. A native of Acton, he gisters Mrs Mary Hawk. Pitts.

.® FOR THE comfort of our visitors, we have installed an air cooling system that keeps our establishment many degrees cooler than sideWe are doing our best to

banish summer heat and to moke the hours

Our funeral service recommends itself. As the need occurs, old friends

he tees,

Result of the top-level Ameri-|{1942. 8 can move was eatad to bel A life resident of ludianapolis. 8 forthcoming quickly from Iran. Mr. Kelly was graduated from Officials were hopeful that “mod- Emmerich Manual

eration” would prevail in Tehran, High School. He was a member crigpus Attucks seniors received 2Ple. the First Congregational giplomas at commencement exer. Minimuin level at 14 per cent.

Ancient Landmarks sonic Lodge,

[National Acme Co. Cleveland. grms Act. |

s d work out their He also operated an insurance os the British an brokerage business from 1930 to

Training|

Ma- nacle, Scottish Rite and

Services Monday

oy ; ‘Not Acceptable’ | Union officials, who consistent-| lly have opposed the 10 per cent | ceiling, indicated the small thaw in the wage freeze proposed by Mr. Johnson would not be acceptThey set an acceptable

287 Are Graduated y Crispus Attucks

Two hundred and eighty-seven

Labor spokesmen pointed out {that union officials asked for a {12 per cent ceiling last February.| {the 2 per cent productivity hike, they said, should be added to

| In addition, many more received {industrial and vocational certifi cates, labor's proposed ceiling. | Student speakers included Rob-| Mr, Johnston also was reported tert L. Jewell, basketball star, and to have met stiff opposition from {Rudolph White. Wage Board members when he Diplomas were presented by Dr, first presented his new general Herman L. Shibler, Indianapolis wage formula. The formula was

| Services for Sister Martha, who School superintendent. Russell A.|described as only tentative and

ldied yesterday in St. Vincent's Lane, principal, made the scholar- an attempt to permanently bol-

‘Hospital, will be at 10 a. m. Mon- ship awards. E VALERA pe| 327 in the hospital chapel. Burial Freese p— EAMON D may be wij] pe in Holy Cross. named premier of Irsiana, even) “Sister Martha was born Mary Howard A. Stephens though his Fianna Fall Party mien Corrigan, Sept. 8, 1862, in 4 : 8 New Brunswick, N. J. She was JPrViCes Today . {the daughter of Michael and Ellen Final results of Wednesday's Corrigan. {general election gave the Fianna!

Sister Martha,

on July 23, 1883, served for 30 day, A native of Wheeling, W.Va.,

wit hthe 14 independents elected. before her transfer to St. Vin- years ago and lived ‘Observers said Mr. De Valera still cent’s 37 years ago. (UP) Eight teams and 135 ath-,,iont be able to form a govern- willi A. Dick ment if.he could get the support VY iNiAM A. Lic

| service.

One sister, Sister Mary Edmond buried in Floral Park following, {Fail 69 seats, five short of 4 ma- of the Sisters of the Good Shep-iservices at 1 p.m. today in Conkle! ‘jority in the 147-member house. herd, Germantown, Pa. survives. West Michigan Street Funeral who became a Home. He was 79. <

© jon wage hikes, Basis Indicated | Mr. Johnston's recommendation!

Howard A. Stephens, retired

{cost of living, figure is the amount that the cost

under the old Bureau of Labor

| | t. Mr. Stephens died here Thurs-| atistics index

moved to Indianapolis 48 at 4314 BE. He retired in 1048 as

{21st St. ; { | foreman for E. C. Atkins Co. ate. 2Sement members, according to

ember of the company’s Pioneer For, cent ceiling as the best pos-

Surviving are his wife, L.; a son, Thomas H. Indianap-cent ceiling. (olis; a daughter, Mrs. Claramae| —.

| Kersey, Camby, d si - ll enildre v. and six grand Earley to Speak

children, i ! CHICAGO, June 2 (UP) —| {James A. Farley,> former Post-

Services for Mrs. Ruth Mertz,

{Unions Turn Down |

STILL SMART — Vanessa Brown, Hollywood actress who was a “Quiz Kid” in her younger days, is still smart enough to know that men flee from an “intelligent” woman as they would from bubonic plague. { in her time, resorted to many devices to conceal her intellectual superiority, she now says that ‘the plunging neckline is the best gimmick yet in helping her to hide her brains and hold her man.

|master General and Democratic og,se he said. |

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Having

|ster the present crumbling ceiling NO Water for Firemen, Building Is Destroyed

Four fire companies, hampered

would seem to indicate that a ceil-| PY lack of water, last night failed were flying here to supervise the ing on wages should be adjusted to save the Dale Snyder farm fight to stop the fire in the Sacra|saw company employee, will pe|to correspond wits shanges in the home on E. 30th St. north of e 101g per cent/~,mperiand after fumes in an oil

|of living has risen since July, 1950, furnace exploded. Firemen Community, New Palestine and The Wage Board planned fur- Lawrence and Warren townships ther distussion of the proposed fought the blaze for two hours formula with Mr. Johnston next and kept it from spreading to week. The panel's public and man- barns and outbuildings.

from Sugar Creek

| ; (observers, might settle on the 121; § i 5 ; 2 Suspect to Be Review Services for William A. Dick, = 35 oars Dv Be Dus a P : ewed

By the same token, Mr. Cos- fetired He be t\Crub. {sible compromise between higher| {tello” could return as premier if am. / Other teams included Indiana, » > win the honk of 10 Michigan Street Funeral Home, | Costello dis- With burial in Floral Park. Jie r Was 65. Dick retired as a meta {polisher for the Climax Machin‘ery Co. in 1946 after 20 years’ X A native of Spencer Mrs. Ruth Mertz

County, he moved to Indianapo-|

DENVER, June 2 (UP)—Colo-

Le {labor demands and management's rado’s Gov. Dan Thornton will Na desire to stand pat on the 10 per review a second request to extra-

. |dite Dan Choatz. 24, to Alabama [Purchased the common stock for; Tl

for trial on charges of slaying time later disposed of the entire this wife.

He turned do “ama’s first request for ( return bewas “insuffi-|

lis 35 years ago and lived at former Indianapolis resident, winj national chairman, will be one of cient evidence” for extradition.

day morning in his home.

{Monday in Charles R. McCarty!

was 77.

tired in 1941 after 46 years

member of the Methodist Church.

| Indianapolis.

Mrs. Charles W. Wolf

tery.

. She was 77. >

ter's Lutheran Church.

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Surviving are her husband, Mrs. Ida Crawford, Phoenix, Ariz. Charles W.; a daughter, Mrs. esteem. SX EST. Mary Louise Heitmuller, Silver : = INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE pring, i two sisters, Miss! For the Day ! {Mary Busking and Mrs. Herman See : §a.871.000 Lower, and a brother, William For the Week {Busking, all of Indianapolis. {§ieatin 8 00500:00]

ip Surviving are Fi vite, LALLY: here, and at 9 a. m. in St. Pat{a son, Edwin, Indianapolis; a sis- rick’'s Catholie Church. iter, Mrs. Sertha Turpin, Prince- g 3

Services for Charles Ray, re-

Mr. Ray dled Thursday in his anapolis; Mrs. Pearl George, Indi-| home, 1440 Gimber St. An Indian- anapolis. Ee, Ind

apolis resident 75 years, he re-Brandlein,

as aprothers, Lewis Harbit, Lafayette:

{route salesman for the Klee & Thomas Harbit Joplin. Mo. and! Coleman Bottling Co. He was a one grandson. pli. Mo.» and

Shelby Street

| Surviving .are his wife, Clau‘dia; a son, Paul C.; a brother, Jesse .B., two grandchildren and terday at her home 227% 8. Ritthree great-grandchildren, all of ter Ave.

Services for Mrs, Caroline Wolf, in Washington Park. | a life resident of Indianapolis! will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday in came to Indianapolis from Milthe Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. waukee, Wis., in 1939. Burial will be in Concordia Ceme-!

| Mrs. Wolf died Thursday night both of Indianapolis; two daugh-| in her home, 430 N. Tacoma Ave. ters, Mrs. Bonita Robertson, Rock|

She was a member of St. Pe- Smith, Marion; a brother, William |

1920 Milburn St. He died Thurs- pe at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday in Rob- | 10¢ principal speakers at the 68th

| ert W. Stirling Funeral

| Mrs. Meriz, who was 54, died ruesday.’

The r.ew' request charged the

Home 20Dual convention of the Na- Huntsvilic, Ala., Negro with arson tional Confectioners’ Association|and second-degree murder. It (next ey. Farley, now chair-'was based on charges that Choatz Burial will be in St. Joseph's man of the board of the Coca let his 23-year-old wife, Oretha; |Cemetery. P |Cola Exporting Corp., will speak die when flames consumed their. home.

Newsboy Slugged

and robbed of $7 in collections, |

{gefous. for more than three hours in high weeds at 13th St. and Park

{yesterday in St. Elizabeth’s Hos-| (pital in Lafayette. She was a| imember of the Moose Lodge. Mrs, Mertz is survived by a son, ~ Ear] Cromley, Tucson, Ariz.; four

boro; Miss ‘Evelyn Harbit, Indi-

and Mrs. Henrietta

Indiandpolis; two

Mrs. Marion G. Diehl

Mrs. Laura B. Diehl died yes-

She was 40. | Services will be at Shirley | Brothers Irving Hill Chapel at 1:30 p. m. Monday. Burial will be|

Born in Chicago, Mrs. Diehl

her husband, | a son, Harvey W.,

Surviving - are Marion G:;

Island, Ill, and Mrs. Phyllis

Bryan of Milwaukee, and a sister, |

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I Death Notices

BAKER--Paul E, 2065 N. Olney, husband of Flov; father of (3

and Everett Earl; son of s. Eva N. Baker; brother 5, neon e Gusé, Rushville, departed th Tite

And Robbed of $7 In Collections

An 11-year-old newsboy was in bed today after being slugged,

Bervices

| Fo " | EAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station, oN 2 | p. m, Burial Washington ark. | Priends invited, |

BELLMORE — Charles E., age 74, of 1319 Charles St. father Sri iam ang Harry Bellmore of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lena Slyavain of Groton, Conn. Funeral from LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 8. Meridian St, Manday,-9 a, m. Burial Bt. Joseph Cemetery, Friends may call after 6:30 p. m. Baturday. DIEHL Laura B., 227% 8. Ritter Ave. age 40, beloved wife of Mae rajo G. Diehl: mother of Harvey W, Diehl and Mrs. Bonita Robertson, Rock Island, TI, Mrs. Phyllis Smith, Marion, Ind.; sister of William Bryan of Milwaukee, Wis, Mrs, Ida Craw-

Donald Martin Kehl, son of Mr.| and Mrs. D. M. Kehl, 1153 College Ave. told police he lay uncon-

Ave. after being struck from be-

hind at 7:15 p. m. yesterday. ford. Phoenix, Ariz, passed away. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. m, SHIRHe did not see who hit him, but| Ey BROS IRVING HILL CH believed there were several assail-| 3377 E. a hshinsten. Callers’ after

ants. . Three other slugging victims were treated at General Hospital

HAASE_Bettie, of 243 E. 13th Bt, Passed away Thursday evening at

her residence. Mother of David Ed-

flO - roymson, sister of Jast night after they were a Gertrude ~~ Delson, Mrs Morris

tacked by four men in the 2200) firschiman and Mrs. Marie Schieman, also survived by 1 grandson. Service

block of W. 10th St. T {11 bi ducted 10:30 & m. Bunday Ulug Breedlove, 48, of 919 N. a hea ARON.RUBEN FUNERAL Traub Ave. lost two front teeth| FONE Hermon ods invited. when a brick hit him in the mouth: JONFS— Walter A (ase i) pe > , o Jesse Ward, 40, of 2345 W. 10th] wool RW 2, REOVe! Hollis Bar3t., ‘suffered a deep gash over his| low, Bargersville. half-brother of Bam left eve, and Lewis Tippin 39. of | Peters. Southport. passed away at his 2351 W. 10th St. received a chin| gash. {

home Thursday p. m. Funeral Bun« day. 2:30 p. m.. Salem M. E. Church. The three could give no reason] for the attack. |

Burial Salem Cemetery. Priends invited. Friends may call at the home. J. C. WILSON SERVICE. KELLY Bert. ¥., 5841 Forest Lane,

| hushand of Maude A., passed away { |

Friday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Priends may call at mortuary.

MERTZ Ruth, widow of Anthony (Tony): beloved mother of Earl Cromley, Tucson, Ariz.; grandmother

Forest Service Chiefs Direct Fire Fighting

| ALAMOGORDO, N. M., June 2] of Norman Earl; sister of Mrs. Mary (UP)—Two top Forest Service| Jaxk of Fittshoro, nd. Miss Evelyn owt Jash-! hit, Joplin, Mo.. passed away at St, ington today to take personal Simons Reni Tarifa pri icharge of rangers and soldiers| ROBERT JW. STIRLING FUNERAL

fighting to control a 7000-acre| Saturday. Funeral services Tuesday, R:30 a m., at funeral home: 9 a. m,

[forest fire, | Bt Patrick's Church. Priends in- {| The flames blackened ‘an area Yited. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery

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of Herzehell Miled. Thomas Cornell, Lois Miles, grandson of Obe Mileg,™™ Martinsville, Ind, and Mrs. Emma

mento Mountains east of here. Chat of Indianapolis, passed away

in ‘Korea Sent, 18, 1950 Funeral The blaze reportedly was| Monday. 10:30 am. SHIRLEY . TRVING HILT

nROS lightning and ¥ washington. Callers any time oh ode wo ht RAY Cheorles, age 77 vears, passed { away Thursday evening at the | residence, 1440 Gimber St. heloved hushand of Claudia Ray: father of Paul C. Rav: brother of Jesse B, Rav: grandfather of Jack C. Ray, and Mrz Cirace Hanson, and 3 great. erandchildren survive, Funeral servfees Monday, 2 » m,, CHARLES R, MeCA vy ab

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Sold to Detroit Firm HARTFORD. Conn. June 2 (UP)—The three Bond hotels in this city were sold for an undis-i _ Poler. beloved daughter of Tred B, closed price to International! wr: charintte Yynam. ail of Indian. Hotels of Detroit, a spokesman| mioui,. Wi "Ni "Mearsarer tu. 8s oday.

: Altamont. Ti. passed awav Priday. The Gateway Co. of Danbury

TY MORTUARY: 2815 Shelb: t. Friends may call any time. SAWYER ~ Rachel, age 51, of 1834 E. Epler. helaved daughter of Fred B.

Puneral Mnnday, 2 p. m.. Edgewood Methodist Church. Interment Round Fill. Friends may call gt the OFCTL, HURT “SHEFTIELD CHAPEL.” 2228 Shelhy St. from 4 p. m. Bunday nntil noon Monday and at the church until time of service

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"1pm SMITH-Charles 8 - huzhand of Fdith ¥ ; father nf Rev, Charles E, James R. and Paul W, How's It Taste? - of ATO, brother of Reno > o Smith »of Chicago. Myrtie Frost of HARTFORD, Conn. June 2) Almo. Mich, passed awa Saturday. (UP)—A New Haven bottler to- FIANNER on TrCHANAN day was ordered to stop labeling] d and friends may call ‘his coffee soda as “atomic proof.”| AL mortuary after neon Sunday. . : SPARKS—Flora Cunningham, 758 N. State Food and Drug Commis- Sho wife of Samuel J. {sion Inspector Harold Clark sald no treatment could make the drink “atomic proof.”

Sparks; mother of Mrs. Virginia Bills. Official Weather

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Spencer. Ind. Mrs. Helen Mueller, Ft. Worth, Tex., Mrs. Kathleen Rasene: "and Mrs. Jovy Heath. city, and i Harold Cunningham. Los Angeles, | Cal: danghter of William Carmichael; sister of Mrs. Irma Predtyman, Mrs. | Alice Vidito, Herschell, Ora. Ross | and Tnseph Carmichael. departed this |

| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU life Friday, age 54. Puneral notice ! une Bm | later. Por information, call MOORE | Sunrise 4:19 | Sunset 7.05 ..5= EIRK CH-1564 : - { (Central Standard Time) : | Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7.30 a. m. o Legal Notices Total precipitation since Jan. 1 14.99 { Deficiency since Jan. 1 : 2.59 dence, reouests variance of use and ares

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ow t apartment iy | Atlanta HG Ir HERBERT WO 842 HanTBOBEBE oi vir ror a1 €9 Street, (Zoned U1-A2-H1 Residence), {Chicago 92 ay [re ts permission to park and occupy 8 | Cinctanati’ 90 #s trailer at the rear of the premises. {Cl ve at £9 87 253-V-.51. THE BOARD OF BCHOOL Denver: i Wi ara 46 30 COMMISSIONERS OF THE -LITY OF INEe anaills Mmunaarn 8% as DIANAPOLIS, Southsast Corner North {Ft Noone rer Bt gs '& Blackford Streets. (Zoned U2-A4-Hl {Ft Worth . as 3 3 |Apartments), requests permission to con | Ka oF Cit 22 é struct a new eleméntary school building, ; aNnsas HH raves ea suiuye Ep 8 to extend 7.25' from the north side prop{Los nBeles ..........c0ecnnrn 5 22 lerty line and to extend to the east wrop|Jiam 1 : i + 8 12 erty line of the premises | Minneapolis-St. Paul -. 54 20 254.V-8 STERLING: LAUNDRY CO, | New Yor i aarmd . 0 i2 INC... 743-747 Lexington Avenue, (Zoned Oklahoma City . 85 10" | 172-A5-H1 Apartments requests expanomaha... 18 63 ston of the existing non-conforming com- | Pittsburgh § 69 mercial laundry hy construction of an ad{San Antonio ...... 22 14 (dition. 34'x70". this: addition to ‘be used San Francisco ... . 79 47 (for eash and carry department and for {Bt. Louis .. .. ...... a 67 |operation of self-serve laundry facilities, Washington, D. C. .~...... 90 67 with =secessory offstreet parking {NE OD, i iy

255-V-51, MRS. JUANITA INMAN. 4074 | Guilford Avenue (Zoned TU - A2-H1 | Legal Notices esidence), requests variance of area requirements to permit use of the house

ARD P a5 a two-family dwelling by maintaining FOARD OF ZONING APPEALS wo lvine quarters in the basement of this otice is hereby given that the follow. “7 L210F etitions have been “filed with the, 256-V-51. LESLIE STITES, 3022 Win. {Board of Zoning Appeals. City of Indian-{1r90 Avenue (Zoned TU1-A3-Hl Resi. apolis, requesting a variance from. the G°0Ce). requests variance of use to per. | requirements of the Zoning Ordinance: |Mif the existing building to be used for | $e MARTIN L. RUTH. 4304 East|the operation of a vrinting shop. with an | Was Street, (Zoned U2-A4-H]|[COSSSOTY sign at the front of the prem|Apartments), requests variance of use and y {side yard rec piremeyts to permit the con-. A bduhlic hearing "will be held by the {version o e existing residence into a an {doctor's office, including connection of the }\: 1951 at 2:30 PM (CENTRAL STANDexisting garage to this building. RD TIM in Room .401 City Hall. at i 234-V-51, GRAVELY OF INDtvLS.. INC, which times and piace interested persons |5324-38 English Avenue, (Zoned Ul-A2-H1 [VII be given oogortunity to be heard | Residence). requests variance of’ use and Deiter nce to the matters set out in said I ng line requirements to permit the Pe 40 {construction of a building. to be used for Noble BE GARD OF ZONING APPEALS an office, salesroom and servicing of gar- Noble P. Hollister, Executive Secretary

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|den 0 a aah Ofistreet parking HR —_—-. | oading facilities on & premises, LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Rmbiiins, send 3 fom (hf OL Punic gervice Commission of hatane {completed at such time as building mate- Docket No. 3005-A, 2 matter of the. application of

rials are available, In the | roid: V-81. L 1. SASTETTER 2351 car- tha Allmen Trarefor ands Mnvine Com. roliton Avenue, (Zoned U2-A4- part- ; roland, . Y P ments). requeste variance of building line BRR. Seveland. Obie. To A pertificass ot requirements to permit the construction of *U'!P0TI¥ hers or vehic ds 82 8 8 new roof on the existing unauthorized COMmMoOn cerrisr of property, interstate, |gnclosed porch at the front of the resi- as more specifically set out in the ape | 5 . plifation, | iatitl BRROLER, Fo YOORL. 4; "Notes tv norsk avn that the Publ | Drive, (Zoned U3-A4-H1 Business), re- Service Commission of Tndiana will con{quests ‘expansion of a non-conforming use| duct public hearing in this cause in Rooms jto permit the construction of an addition of the Commission, 401 State House, Indi‘0 the existing drive-in ice cream store. anapolis, Tnd, 8:00 A.M, (CST) Monday June 18, 1051

premises y 238-V-51. WOODIE MITCHELL'S USED, Public participation is requested [CAR 935 Narth Alabama - Street, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION | (Zoned -A6-H2 Business), requests per- OF INDIANA Imission to operate an open-air autgmb- Arnold J. Atwood, B bile sales lot. with an accessory Bes Public Servic PUCHIALY |office. and with lights and sign at ‘the le Service Commiseion of Indiana {front of the premises . Indianapolis, Ind, May 31, 1951. 239-V-51. TWENTIETH & MERIDIAN ———— i —————————— TREETS CORPORATION, 1858 North Me-| LEGA, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

ridian Btreet, (Zoned U3-A6-H3 Business) 1 WA g {requests permission to operate an open- , Fublie Service Commission of Indians {alr “automobile salés lot, with accessory Docket No, 4578-4, 1, { Jans on posts to be placed 3'8" from the ‘In the matter of the | property line. Liquid “Transporters, Ine.-.deuisville 2 |. 240-V-81. UNION BUILDING CORPORA- a r toate. of 1 , {gon 194i North Delaware Street. iZoned |." uckY. for a certificate of authority | U2-A4-H1 Apartments), requests variance !0 operate motor vehicles as a common lof use to permit the e#Msting building fo carrier of property, interstate, as more {be used as an office & clerical building specifically set out in the application le He offstreet parking on the: Notice is hereby given that the Publie

3 eh Rowen KIRKMAN & WILBUR |Bervice Commission of Indiana will eonwii, t te

application of

Jackson Street. (Zoned duct public hearing in this cause in Rooms usiness), request permission of the Commission, 401 State House, Indi-open-air automobile and

|anapolis, Ind, 9:00 A, M., (CST) Monday

0 Opera an [aller sales lot, with accessory office & June 18, 1051. 242-V-51. WAYMAN COFFER. 2304 Hill.| Public varticipation is requested, side Avenue, (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Residence!.! PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION requests variance of use to .permit the! OF INDIANA operation of an automobile wash rack in Arnold J. Atwnod, Secretary

the existing garage at the north of the

regt ence Puhli¢ Service Commission of Indiana 43-V-51. JAMES H. KERN. 248 South Indianapolis, Ind, May 31, 19%), emple Avenue, (Zoned ULl-A3-H1 Resi- r—

ence), requests variance of use to .per- LFGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC-HPARING mit the part-time operation of a radio py; Bervies y , £ Ties TORatr shop BR 8 Sai Puble Service Commission of Indians .

|sarage at the rear of the residence. Docket” No, 2309.8, 1 9034 - heel ANS B 8 ALMA SIME In the matter of the application of , {Zone iA3~ v voli uecky, R dence), request permission to H1IAIVIn Lewis. Colimbis, Kentucky. for a

{ 3 ark and permit to operate ato rehiel occupy a trailer at the rear o «joe ate motor vehicles as a ses r of the prem-/.,ntract carrier of property, interstate,

2485-v-51. P. H. CURRENT, 1529-31 South |0ver highwavs in the State of Indiana, Kappes Street, (Zoned Ul-A3-H) Sench) Sauests varia a use and area’plication y Tr . & " the existing double mt: info a four unit q NOLICe 1s hereby given that the Publie

apartment building, includi entrance Service Commission of Indiana will cone

steps and landings on the north and south duct public hearing in this ~suse in Rooms 8! Jou ] {De etup PER. 64T4 Coll {of the Commission, 401 Stats House, Indi Avenue, (Zone 1 RSH "Residshoss age anapolfs, Ind, 9:00 A. M,, (CST) Tuesday quests variance of rear Jard’ requirements June 19, 1081. R to > rmit t AT ion of garage Public participation is requested C e existing residence and| PUBLIC 1c MMI exte ding pi rom ih rear propeyty line! SERYIOH pr Ey 3s ~V.51, RE cx V. PAY , rear 405 Banders Street, (Zoned UI-AI-H1 Res Arnold 7. Atwood, Secretary idence), requests. variance of area- and| _CUbHe-Bervigs Commission of Indiana rear vard and rear house requirements to, Indianapolis, Ind’, “May--31, 1051.

permit the conversion of the existing . , ee {farage into living ‘quarters at the rear of IN THE SUPERIOR OUR e residence, OF MARION C | 248. V - A HUGO H. & EMIL Fr caver 59 ~-R2064 | ARSCHRE 821-838 Berwyn Avenue, | ..., ROOM NO. 4 { fied Ea asidence!. request. va. He, ok Dna, County of Marion. ss: Of. use to permii..the pram 4 yn laan Plaintiff, v. - the UsEd for torage of brick, A ATTRPETIE ANTS SrA AA {blocks and other bulld#ig. materials. in COREOFATIAN Nafendant [gonnection with the existing buflding ‘ma. JOTIEH TO CREDITOR OF MASSA. {terials business CHUSETTS ANN MIr™ITr3AN REALTY {248-V-51. D RNIN CO.. Southeast CORPORATION : |G3Rer Hosbrook & Cedar Streets, (Zoned , All creditors of Massachusetts and Miche Ad Apartments), requests variance [Ian Realty Corporation are hereby neti. i use to Dermit th 0 be used fied ot fle heir claims tt Unds Te i “parking accessory to e tlen reesuer or w e Clerk o . | nearby business, i to permit the erec- S'perior Court of Marion County, R

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No. 4, In Cange No. B-82084. on or befor. 1 Church| June 13 19%, or be thersaftar barre rst Industriali.|from vparticioatine in the, distribution

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