Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1951 — Page 7
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Hitchcock Slaps Marks 35 Years ™ Sorry to Bother You, Alone Key to World ¥' As Phone Worker Sev: Polite Bandi ons Jo World Peace; yy pofends
' i A polite bandit wearing a gold R. R. Johnson today celabrated watch chain was hunted by police Times Chureh Editor . lone another and for the whole! :
[lug Soh anniversary in the tele: today. a {phone business, Fomn n : At midnight he stopped William | Ere ley Tard of London, world. : | Mr. Johnson, connecting cbm-|yock on 81. Clair 81" cour Man g , 8a at no statesman Viewing world Christianity, or, {pany represent. my sachusetts Ave. and asked him in Europe has anything of real the ecumenical movement as [ative for the In- k [for a match. Then he dropped Importance to say pointing to- many churchmen call it, Dr. Lord| Indiana's Aran director today diana Bell Tele Wie politeness, drew a knife and
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ward world peace. struck a blow “ i | rian ian) i polars for most of ghar “The ChAT alone speaks to create wisi Churches... defended the college deferment Soto —— + Mock Y9 band Over Ma, r He aring THE CONGO" hinged on the Interpretation of ed at Hie yim. | Bn. ie said: «policies which were criticized by service emblem. When Mr. Mock said he had no. No Batter Aid Nor Finer Hear| Judge's ruling. |yesterday in the Pay Abo Bap. Called ‘Statisticitis’ {Indiana Veterans of Foreign Just 35 years money and showed him an empty! at Any Price Than You Can Have The state attorney general's of-itist Church. : | “When we try to get all the Wars yesterday. |ag0 today, billfold, the robber became polite With a Silvertone Hearing Aid Be anday was asked how distri- Dr. Lord, who heads 19 million hUches to sing their song and, pejegates to the state VFw Doan his tele. agan.. | |
bution of $58 million in state Baptists, as president preach their sermon in the sz {Phone career in | , of the Bap- on in the same , , school funds should be made. The|tist World Alliance, spoke here as WAY, we are doing violence to|°o0vention passed ; a resolution;the auditor's ofs opinion was asked by State Audi-|part of a tour of the United the progress of Christian unity favoring draft deferment for sen- fice of the old tor Frank Millis so.that “I wouldiStates. We want to promote, {iors in medical and dental schools Central Union
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not be in contempt of court.” | Diversified Talents “Diversity that we see as we go 2 (Telephone Co, : | : § but opposing the blanket defer- ~ If the interpretation rules “No book but the New Testa- from church to church and from + pe lode students whol He ives | at, }. Beginning July. 1. diaft board : against a partial-payment system, ment is written with the central nation to nation is the true sym! : (3312 E., 38th St. and belongs to offices in’ Indianapolis will be
school districts will go without|needs of our day in mind because state funds’ for three to six/the New Testament is a book of months, officials estimated. This| fellowship,” Dr. Lord said.
Christianity’s Saturdays. Next
bol of essential Pass selective mervice tests, The the Hoosier State Chapter of the closed all vitality.” . resolution was submitted by Telephone Pioneers of America, Saturday will be the last Saturday The speaker laughed a bit at Fairbanks Memorial Post of|a national organization of vet- of the summer when they will'be will put most of them in such! “It uses the word, ‘fellowship,’ America’s love of figures saying Indianapolis. jeran telephone men and women. open until noon. | financial “hot water” that they|38 times. The church as projected American churches are afflicted | A Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, |= won't be able to pay their teach-{by the Apostles was a group of with a disease, “statisticitis.” {state draft director and adjutant | ers. ; people of diversified talents and! “In England, we do not count |Seneral, sald today: Niblack’s Ruling dispositions who believed in living churchmen, as Americans do,” he| Boards Have Final Say The interpretation’ will be on a o8ether With the thought of mu- said. “We weigh them.” Friday ruling by Judge John Nib- en lack, Superior Court 1, that the state should. pay teachers mini-
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A teen-aged art student accused blacksmiths teaching English and Paul Griesel, statistician in the of attempting to kill his best|English majors in the labor office of the state superintendent
” ‘. friend was held for the grand jury gang.” of public instruction, said: we Arrival of are taking no action at this
| WV [today. Gen. Hitchcock pointed out that time.” He said: “It's a physical
Paul L. Taylor, 19, of 46 N./local boards still have the final impossibility” to recompute school| * Services for Michael Mattes, Chester, and. ua Iriend, Ernest sa) On Se eH tion on draft fund distributions on the 1851 lumberjack killed in a lovers’ lane| Craven, 20, of 314 N. Beville 8t.| seterments the veterans passed schedule. (Saturday, was postponed today so Were in Municipal Court 3 today, resolution favoring yearly sesThe school superintendent's of- his bride could attend. When the case came hefore Joseph ‘sions of the Indiana General fice hag SompuLed Hie a ur Mrs. Rhea Upton Coles Mattes, Howard. | Assembly This would mean ion under the schedule, and who has been liv t : Jo : gia ! certification was made to the! Grove, Ore., was Vig >» Sortage Craven's face was scarred, and |chatiging He. Indiana Consus state auditor. train and was expected to arrive '® 5t!ll appeared weak. He was Mayor E. Spencer Walton of| Original plans were to supple-|/tomorrow. : {stabbed March .19 and for two Mishawaka was elected state! ment those payments with addi-| Services had been scheduled for weeks i i
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“It would take us three months, jaarned his possibly six, to refigure the average minimum salaries of 25,000 teachers in Indiana and then determine averages in about 1150 school corporations,” Mr. Griesel said. He said that if the supplemental
bride was hurrying school and night attendants attbush, Indianapolis, junior vice) ; {the Dorsey: Funeral Home, 3925 commander; Carl 8. Miller, Lafa-| Wed Last Month |B. New York St. vétte, quartermaster; Ernest The 24-year-old wife of the Taylor, who is charged with Knox, Indianapolis, judge advo-!| murder victim said they had been 88sault and battery with intent to cate; William Joseph, Brazil, chap-| married last month in Franklin, murder, waived preliminary hear- lain; Dr. John Nicosia, Bast Chi-| Ind, and Mr. Mattes planned to|in8 today. {cago, department si~~
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payment system was ruled out, most school districts would run out of money for paying teachers in a few months. Auditor Millis concurred in that opinion. He said, “I believe payments should be made under the 1949 schedule then add supplementals, because schools need money." Confers With Staff He conferred with members of \the attorney general's staff this morning on whether the supplemental payment could be made. Judge Niblack ruled Friday that the higher pay schedule ap-
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join her in California. “I was terribly in love with him,” the bride sobbed. “His parents did not approve of me. They were always partial to a certain girl because of her nationality.” Mr. Mattes was of Yugoslav descent. So was Nada Alexander, the 17-year-old girl with whom he ‘had parked on lonely Guion {Rd. near W. 38th St. just before he was murdered. She said Mr. Mattes had proposed marriage {and that she accepted.
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: One of the hottest spots in county government was vacant again today, as the Marion County Welfare Department board announced the resignation of Welfare Director John Mueller. Mrs. Eleanor Dunn. Moore, board ' president, announced the board had “accepted with deep
apolis businessman who yester. day verified the account she gave authorities. His name was withheld.
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The Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Cost Aeccountants has won a Stevenson Trophy Banner for taking 13th place in a performance competition among 107 chapters. The award will be presented Wednesday during the national conven-
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