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TUSISDAY, JULY 3, 1051
By Harold Hartley
Vacation Travel Coincil Eyes | Gets Green Light Unauthorized Food Stands
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THE GREEN LIGHT is up for vacation travel. It's on
he move
It's the exodus chapter for induscry, two weeks with pay, and they hit the road and the rails. Last Saturday was the first big get-away day.
bus terminal handled 10,000 jammed, some had to stand. “Tomorrow Camp Atterbury will let 75 per cent of the 28th Divi-| sion off for a one-day furlough.
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people. The railroads were
\where labor has a better record, mended to City Council.
{fewer “red hots.”
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Emergency Borrowing Of $1.2 Million OK'd
Action to stop unauthorized |fruit. and vegetable stand operators and violators of city zoning ordinances last night was recom-
Councilman = Charles. - Ehlers
The Defense Production Admin-
asked that a special committee study the possibility of adding
That'll be between 14,000 and |Istration revealed its spreading] 18,000 - men.
[pattern into the bread plains of! the Middle West, and farther to 'ldaho, Colorado, Oklahoma, Mon-|
penalty clauses to present zoning ‘laws to halt unauthorized property uses. iy
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THEY CAN'T GO FAR. They have to be back and through the gates by 4 a. m. Thursday. If] they hustle off to Indianapolis, | they can catch a rattler to! Cleveland. or Chicago.”
they can sky-ride it.to or Pittsburgh and back. But the best guess is that they won't.
There's still space on the Put.) The idea is to get industry to go out on a limb, expand, it-makes| 'jobs and props up employment, |
going airlines. That's the tipoff. " ® o 4 CHET MARRYMAN, division passenger agent for the Pennsylvania, said he could get them 'as far as Pittsburgh and back. And Larry ‘Hennessy NYC passenger major domo, told me coach traffic piled up last weekend. And he’s looking for another car-bulger this week-end. = = 7”
MISS. JEAN LINNAMAN, sweet-voiced information girl at the Hoosier Motor Club's travel | bureau, said travel’'s on i earnest. “You ought to see this line-up,” she said. { Sixty per cent are driving west, | about 25 per cent to New Eng-|
Florida and the Gulf coast.
» » 2 FOR THE FOURTH they'll take short trips. But a lot of] people have snagged the rest of the week off. They're headed mostly for the Smokies. People have’ money. You could feel the travel tide coming. The war seems to be blinking out, and with. it goes their] worries. i = ” , SO THEY'RE OFF and away to strange places and faces, fat bankrolls and stomachs gearing up for ‘millions of Cokes and hot dogs. . . The mid-week Fourth didn't stop many. They looked at calendars; spotted vacations for July. 1, gathered up a fami-
To Evétywhere, U oo TERE.
‘And Oer the Sor
BUT DON'T overlook those’ who are going abroad. There have been 59,812 pass-| ports issued, 648 from Indiana. And this will tell you who'll] pay the bill. Over 30,000 are going for “business reasons.’ And that’s tax deductible. Only 18,000 are going for pleasure. That isn’t deductible.
No Gravy Spots
JOHN SMITH, tie-buyer at L. Strauss & Co., tells me the bow | tie made up a third of his sales in June. Last year the bow could do no better than 25 per cent. Tie-buyer Smith said once a man learns to tie a bow, he's in, It’s an obsession. He buys them) ‘right and left, Old guys go for| them. It makes them look! younger, snappier. = ” -
THEY BUY BAT WINGS,
downspin,
tana, Nevada, New Mexico and]
Wyoming. ”
THESE PLANTS GO UP under Seidensticker. |the quick-write off. Their cost is| Or if they're heavy with cash, ldeducted from taxes in five years. million to carry the financial Joad| New York Then, if they're still running, the of city operation until the fall col-| [government gets a big jump in‘|lection of taxes wag approved.
taxes.
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| Named to the committee, scheduled to report at the Coun|cil's next meeting were Mr. Ehl-| ers, Joseph Wicker and. J. Porter
Emergency borrowing -of $1. 2
| . Diagonal Parking
Five parking measures were given final approval. Included] was a measure making legal the {diagonal parking now permitted
BESIDES, IF WE get - into .a on the east side of Guilford Ave.
they'll
make swell from 63d St. schools and public institutions.
Nobody can lose, except,
the taxpayer. You'll pay the bill.
Dr. Breitwieser Named Official of
to Westfield Blvd.
Blvd. from Guilford Ave. ope-half block. Councilman Joseph Wallace {pointed out that diagonal parkling in that section had been permitted for some time but passage lof an ordinance setting up that {system had been neglected. | Four other parking ordinances given final approval extend rush{hour parking bans. Four zoning ordinances were
you, west
| p R. Mallo & C passed stating what use may be a. made of four recently annexed
Dr. 'C. J. Breitwieser has been land and 15 per cent are going t0|,. 1.4 executive assistant to Dr.|
[sections of the city. Street Narrowing OK'd
Dr. Schweitzer, On Health Board he Other Kind 30 Years, Dies
{F. R. Hensel, vice president in
charge of engineering at P. R.
Mallory & Co., Inc. Dr. Breitwieser electronics and head cf the engineering laboratories of Consolidated Vultee
was chief of
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Aircraft Corp, San Diego. | He is a gradu- 1
ate of the University of North Dakota, and holds the master of science earl from the California Institute of Technology, and an honorary, doctorate of science degree from! !N. Dakota.
[aught at University, i i f1 2X i He Bent at the U. of N. Da-
Dr: Brettwisser |
kota, was a recording engineer, lat United Sound Products; con-| 'sulting engineer while at the Cal-| lifornia Institute, and founded an
In a move to clear the title of a downtown apartment building, the council approved narrowing IMinois and Vermont Sts. at tne northeast corner. Mr. Wallace explained that owners of the Rink Apartments there desire to clear their title land to do so the city must give {up four inches of Vermont St. ‘and. seven inches of Illinois Si.
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Muncie Rites To Be Thursday For C. A. Wood
Services will be at 10:30 a. m.
in the home of a daughter,
{bell Ave. He was 80.
lwife
| ago.
. . Rites. Tomorrow ; .- J For Mrs. Wright | - | Services and burial will be in | Livermore, Ky. her birth place, | tomorrow, for Mrs, Agnes Wright, Wright, © |registrar of vital statistics for the
|Indiana State Board of Health. Friends may call at Flanner &
of Herschel M.
{Thursday in Meeks’ Mortuary | {Chapel, Muncie, for Charles A. Buchanan Mortuary until 10 p. m. | Wood, retired Muncie lumberman, today. and Methodist lay leader, Burial] Mrs. Wright died yesterday
(will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. |after becoming ill while cutting | Mr. Wood died here yesterday the lawn at her home, 149 W. Mrs. Hampton Dr. |Charles N. Smith, 715 N. Camp-| came to Indianapolis 34 years She was a member of the
She was 58 and
UNDERPASS PROTEST—Emerson F. Davis, Price Hawkins, J. Forest Davis, Emil V. Schaad and C. B. Kendall (left to right) look over. big stack of petitions, to Gov. Schricker for railroad underand the south sie of Westfield pass on much-traveled Madison Ave.
Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer, a for-, mer psychiatrist, and first child hygiene director of tre Indiana
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State Board of Health, died yes- car behind him.
terday in the home of Ya sister, Mrs. Ernest B. Thompson, 5736 N. Michigan Rd. Dr. Schweitzer, who “served the Board of Health 30 vears. took
a leave of absence, 1933-39, to was in fajr condition in General tq weel.
work with the Children's Bureau in Washington. Later, she became a , psychia-| trist at the former Fletcher Sanitarium. In 1927 she represented
UNUSUAL were reported to police yesterday. ! One girl fell on the bumper of Another swallowed some, And a man was hurt when al
child stepped on the starter of a jadread be placed ahead of other
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accidents!
A native of Muncie, Mr. Wood | |was president of the Kirby-Wood |
He was associated with the firm more than 40 years.
Served on Board
Active in the Northern Indiana {Conference of the Methodist Church, Mr. Wood was at one time
|a member of the board of trustees lof
Methodist Hospital here and participated actively in the Scot-|
~ |tish Rite.
He also was at one time a mem{ber of the national YMCA council | and Indiana State Tuberculosis Association. He was a member of the High Street Methodist Church
{and Masonic Lodge in Muncie.
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Unusual Mishaps Bayt to Push
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Madison Ave. Underpass Fight
A special plea that an underpass for Madison Ave. at the Belt
S. projects for the Indianapolis
Surviving besides: Mrs. Smith is another daughter, Mrs. Burnet C. Tuthill, Memphis, Tenn.
Harry Wise Dies;
Retired Mason “3
'Bryant spent most of his life in
Harry H. Wise, retired brick imason, died today in his home, 12421 W. 60th St. He retired seven years ago after 55 years in the brick masonry business. Mr. Wise was horn in La Porte 81 year ago but came here when 14 years old.
err ti ee |
First Baptist Church. Her husband is the only ime
| Lumber Co. for many years be-| mediate survivor. | fore he retired in 1935.
Mrs. Freeman Herron
Mrs. Wardean Herron, a clothes presser for Davis Cleaners, Inc, died yesterday in General Hos-
pital. She was 36. Services will be at 2:30 p. m, Thursday in Jacobs Brothers
West Side Chapel. be in New Crown.
Burial wil}
A native of: Nashville, Tenn -
Mrs. Herron came to Indianapolis 30 years ago. Her husband, Freeman, and a son, Roscoe Wilson, are the only immediate survivors.
Noah Bryant
Noah Bryant, 907: W. 11th St.. died yesterday at General {Hospital. He was 60.
Services will be at 1 p. m. Fri-
{day in Jacobs Brothers Westside
{Chapel. Burial will be in New
in Glasgow, Ky. Mr, Indianapolis. as a laborer, Surviving are his wife, Anna; two sisters, Miss Ada and Mrs, Carrie Bailey; and two brothers, Howard and Willie, all of Indijanapolis.
He was employed
pram bevs sm oon tos pe
The most Serious accident m1 volved 3-year-old Caroline Gribben, who opened a can of lye and swallowed -part of it. who lives at 925 Bellefontaine St.,
[Hosptial today. = ” ” TEN-YEAR-OLD Mary “Webb was playing in front of her home at 969 Hosbrook St. when
Preparation for the widening the 17. §., at the Pan-American she fell onto an auto bumper and
of Washington Blvd. between 28th land 30th Sts. was made in an
‘approved ordinance establishing baby health contests at the In- General Hospital.
width of the street.
Present plans call for widening 5n4 wrote numerous health pam- Smith,
lof the street to the present sidewalk, removing an existing parkway. i Other measures app¥oved pur(chase of 50 pistols for the police department and making Allen|
Ave. té Troy Ave. and Addison!
| St. preferential at. its intersec- .
ftion with Jackson St.
One-Way Streets Two ordinances designed to im-
Health Congress in Havana. Dr. Schweitzer directed - ‘diana State Fair several years, phlets. Photo in Library Listed in “Who's Who in Medicine” in 1950. Dr. photograph was hung.
her research work, Dr.:Schweitzer, a ndtive of La{Grange County-—vas graduated from Purdue University in 1907. She studied medicine and Sl
was cut on the abdomen. She
the was released after treatment at work.
627 Hudson St, Roosevelt 17, was working on his car when a child got into the car parked behind his and accidentally stepped on the starter.. The!
At
Schweitzer's car lunged forward and pinned Public Roads executives in the Mr. Smith between the bumpers, arguments in favor of the MadiArmy Medical Library in Wash- Both legs were injured. General Son Ave. projegt. Ave, preferential from Southern [ington last winter in tribute to Hospital released him after terat-| a
'ment.
Nis. Kemely
Ann barrage of letters to the uU. 8S. charge of Flanner & Buchanan Bureau of Public Roads urging Mortuary. Burial will be in that the proposed project for 16th Crown Hill St. near the “500” track be side-
He belonged to Crooked Creek Baptist Church, Knights of .Py-
area will be made in Washington by Mayor Bayt, he announced to-
The Mayor has kept up a steady Thursday from the residence, in
Surviving are his wife, Flora; two sons, Harold E. and Earl L.; one brother, Oscar, and five: grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. {
lined in favor of ‘the South Side
State Highway Commission Chairman Samuel Hadden has announced that final appppval has
CORRECTION
Caroline, 'd thias, and Local No. 3 of the By Bricklayers Union which recently } our Ad in The Indianapolis He indicated he will leave late nragsented him a 50-vear-pi | ? presented hum a. 50-year-pin. | Times on June 28th Should Services will be at 2 p. m. | have read:
G. E. 10-inch i OSCILLATING FAN Chrome guard. Blue $16.95
gray finish
HAAG'S DRUG STORES
David Wallace Asher
been granted the 16th St. under-
pass Mayor Bayt wired and
Services for David Wallace wroté Asher, an oiler for the Link-Belt listing Co., will be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Conkle W. Michigan St. | Funeral Home. Burial will be ‘in| He has insisted that Madisor Floral Park. ve CUTIRI ; Soa mysitlied of a heart attwice the auto and truck traffic tack Sunday while fishing near| =30f: 16th St. It is a four-track: Danville. He was 74. lcrossing. The Mayor pointed out! An Indianapolis resident 30 iin a ‘recent letter to the federal years, he lived at 3130 W. Ninth lagency that the South Side traf-'St. He was born in Kentucky.
lengineering company in elec- prove the operation of newly at Michigan State Normal |tronics, jopened east-west one-way streets lege and took posteraduate — |fic is halted “many more” times! Surviving are the wife, Mrs.| He is a member of ‘the Amer- Were submitted for the first time. in clinics in New York City, :Bos- Named Referee [by trains than the two-track 16th Lola V.; four sons, Elmer and! jcan Electrical Engineers, Radio Included was the banning of,all ton and St. Louis. She was an |St. crossing. ® |Hubert, Los Angeles, William, | \Engineers, Association for Ad- left turns at the intersection of associate professor in bacter- Backs 16th St. Plan Chicago, and Charles D., San| vancement of Science, the Insti- New York and Oriental Sts. and iology at the old Indiana Medical - ‘Francisco; a stepson, Stancil Phil-| tute of Physics and the National three new one-ways. New one-| College. Juvenile ourt | Mr. Hadden has insisted that lips, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs.| (Aireratt Standards Commi Standards Committee. |ways are to operate between 8 . Dr. Schweitzer was a member the 16th St. project will be com-|Alabam Asher, Hiram, Ky. and! la. m. and 7 p. m. on the -follow- of Meridian Methodist Church [pleted first because engineering iS eight grandchildren and four 4 streets: ‘and these organizations: Seventh! Appointment of a new referee complete and approval already great-grandchildren.
Hog Prices Hold Steady as Trade Opens Slowly
Sales at the Indianapolis Stockyards opened slow this jmorning. Lightweight barrows jand gilts were steady with Mon-
aay: 8 50-cent lower close. wail
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square ends, and a new string tie] Hogs 3 only’ TOgerately |Ameritan AS Core. He Tr. J ¢ ‘assistant No. 2 wheat, $2 08. INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA (very narrow) and the straight-| lactive; arrows and gilts steady American States pfd...: : {tiac, {judge” to the elected official. No. 3 white cord 1.8% cut club type. to strong; choice 170-250 pounds i’'3™3}s ee {14% ©" 03 ° 10514 - | Mrs. Kennedy received the LL.B. No 2 cats. abc. + 158. : | PREFABRICATED HOMES Western Dept., Omaha 2, Nebraska A lot of the boys, all ages, like $22. 50 to $23; few one hundred [Ber BR & stk as om’ Sth 4 {degree from Indiana University oo 2 007088 3 Expafiding manufacturer of quality prethe ready-tied clip-ons. They clip choice number one and two 180- cm Ith | Ri es Tran {Law School 4n 1936. She is the ! {fabricated homes seeking qualified repre- | ther on a sport shirt to go to and|225 pounds $23.25; 250-300 pounds Bebbs-Merril Bid 414%... ... 80 iil mother of two children. | INDIANAPOLIS [sentative for indianapolis ana soutners| GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL from the office. When it gets hot$21.50 to $22.50; scattering big Chamb of Com com Co - 21" | She is now employed by the| BOND AND SHARE a Josten: Ejcdd have 31a back-| in the middle of the day, they|weights $20.75 to $21.50; 120-160] Guns Jury He™ i000: 5 Industrial Board of Indiana and| iti Bangg Whim dil AGENCY INC. take it off, put it in the shirt| \pounds $1% to $20.25 or more; Cummings Eng com ........ 32 AL [S. {formerly was "registrar of the CORPORATION is a sound proposition for a qualified hard ocket. |sows strong to 25 gents, Instances Conusiacies vio 5 oid neti 103 |TU Law School and former sec- INVESTMENTS—SECURITIES worker. Straight commissions producing] 1792 N. MERIDIAN STREET P B juni ti h al hi 3 Su i 300-550! | Delta Elec ¢ uP 6lg vines 7 7 retary to the’ Indian Ss an average of about 15,000 1 ut junior executives ave more gher; choice - Lp OOM ais, so cnstnns 15% ana supreme 129 E. MARKET BLDG. MA. y abou - a year for our name for the ready-treds. | pounds $17.50 to $19; lightweights Editable Sechriies com (Ra { Court. 4321 representatives. Some much higher. Write| WABASH 2436 . » | Equitable Securities nfd 04 smess——— |mghediately. For full consideration. list They call them “falsies. |$19.25 and sparingly $19.50. {Family Finance com ........ 97 CR |gualifications, background. refer T th Woods | Cattle 1000, calves 400; steers Lamily Finance Su otd’ ve HO 100°" y I | OSSWORD PUZZLE {Write Box“ B-136, Indianapolis Times. 0 e land yearlings about steady early, Hamilton Mfg Co com... a Mrs. Ida Mann Irvine, an In- ‘ : : tf-Jones cv A bid a 11g] blic school teacher Answer to Previous Puzzle § 'S MOVING west, but bids weak to lower; choice to Home “T&T 5% pid of |dianapolis pu . re TR a up n corn- low prime 1100 pound steers De rae Oo % 1a |since 1919, died Sunday in J On The Air Waves HA] | STRETAN] INDI ry a APOLIS fields, at the timbered edges of {$36; two short loads mostly For TR NG 41 | Hoopeston, nile visiting 2 AlCITIE LIE ols] S CIA ) OI ee 31, | sister, Mrs. 7ivian, e : 51 little towns. IO a Dia] and|jng Gis, 8 ie Sig 93 was 62. | HORIZONTAL 4 Buddhist BIB] ICL OT [TED {TN One of the reasons is to get 899 o Rfters Slow; ind, Telephone 48 coin 0 1% sul Servieed and burial will be to-| © 1,8 Depicted monk EL S away from the sea coast, out [COWS sleacy 30 Weani Some bids | 1hianapols Water vi td 1107 “ 10308] day in Hoopeston. ig 5 Too NIA h. FLAG OF So i 5 cents o r er; cbm-| indi lis W 5% pfd...107 110 § tat = } . |mercial and good $26 to $30; Indpls Pow & Lt" com pra-133 '3ul Mrs. Irvine, who resided at personality 6 Precipitation C tall d = ARGEST | L 3 Indicted on Charge utility $23 to $26; vealers fairly Indpis Ath Club Realty Co... 8 sp |P941—College Ave, came to In-|" (3 Interstices 7Qas (comb. BRITS RIE] f Unor SELECTION : d 1 I~ : 1919 after teaching orm) ud of Linoleum in Indiana Of Attacking Woman . setive, generally 50 cents loper; Jeo avdoral Like Con ad 3 pigisgstoss as She "began her, iy e 8 Departed Br SATS T[0 ¢ RUGS from $2.39 STORE YOUR FURS FRANKLIN, July 3 UupP)— Ichoice and prime $36.50 to $38; ; | neat & Go goin sheguvenere a teaching career here n Public 15 Seine 9 Chief priest of ETT O|UIRIN Look for the store with the big red N in lcommercial and good $30 to $36.|Lincoln National Life 86 ; U TI 1A front, ow at Three young Shelbyville men were, Sh 200: hardl h h |Lyneh Corporation 15 School 59. In 1929, she went to| 16 Eel-shaped ., ashrine YATES] * HOOSIER «* ] ’ indicted here yesterday on charges| ep, ardly enough Merey.rmon Herrington com §% School 91 and four years later) amphibi 10 Japanese : wd ishop's 4 a to fully test quotations; quotable| astic Asphall : av phibian 8 Wi ; PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. Phon ® that they kidnaped and raped a steady: few lots good and choice] omes com : moved to School 16. | 18 Social insect outcast 28 Winged 46 Preposition ¢11 E. Washington R1-8316 i young wife June 20. pein ’ ambs. 3a to $32.50; odd} I» nd’ Bub pe “wr an Graduate. of Butler 19 Ambary 11 Benevolent 30 Above 47 Copnfort - | The three, Christopher Scroug- "PPRE SEAS Be oa. HN A Ing d Rub GServ dt pi Ll 8 Be | A graduate of Butler Univer-| 20 Peruse 12Glut 31 Group of 48 Disorder | - ham, 20; his brother, Charles, 17, "E80 vy pr t “832; od| Progress Laundry com ........ 31% sity, Mrs. Irvine also attended '21 Goddess of .17 Babylonian players 50 Baranof G t d WATCH! , and Robert Boucher, 23, already | th) yg 3 3% 0 goo BR Mallory SoS oid So #3 Fi Oberling, O., Conservatory of infatuation deity 40 Auricles mountain uaraniee Castle Film / are held here on a charge of as-| \\ “c/o . eats er ewes 8 il ub Serv of Ind com... |Music, Indiana University, the 23 From 20 Disputes 41 Blow with 52 Rebound REPAIRIN Usuar Low Prices sault and battery with intent to "po © ad : hig hn. vieldt echwitser cummin ota UL ..|former Indianapolis Normal 24Hawaiian bird 22 Ingress open hand 53 Hawaiian 3 Service Sell or Rent commit a felony. weighty ae S301 comme cI os tog GRE San uid SpaSchoot end the Usfversity. of): 35 Negative repiyZ! Lui BOI Shona gEajane RITE'S . Abbott & Costello. Mighty Mouse. eto |s285¢ Y ar 50; cutt 59 [0d ONE 4.8% td... * Colorado. 27 Merit 26 Prayer 44 An (Scot) 55 Pronoun i JEWELRY SHOP 1 Indi 1 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HouUsE 328 jo Jan.50 cutter and ut lity gtokely- Van, Camp, pid d Bb. She was a member of the Epis-| 29 Horse's gait 27 Essentias 45 Contest of 57 Registered | 43 8. ILLINOIS ST. i n anapolis Camera Co. Debits $57,766,000 o$ 'erre Haute Madleable 12% ! copal Church at Hoopeston, the! 32Lath Seing speed nurse (ab.) | ———— rnb amA | 203 E. Washington {otted {slechone 83% ofd 3% Business and Professional Wom-| 33 Lacerate = SAS E IG — a — Calor THEW ier | BONUS «+. len’s Club in Indianapolis. | 34 Rational FTFFETFT 1 = TF] Srutches, Invalid Walkers | eee CUT RATE fond Allen & Steen . «..| Surviving besides Mrs, Vivian| 35 Bewildered : and Posture Beds : ~~ American Security ou ie: 5 stepson, William C. Irvine,’ 36 Units of E11) Py i Can Be Rented at STORM DOORS 7 merican eee. | Miam | ” TT Quhner Fertiliser se al | 38 And (Latin) _ % 402 North Capitol Ave. | AIR-SEAL WINDOW CO. — Columbia Club 3-on82 heh Services for William Guy Dain 39 Tomorrow ! 7 Day Phone Night Ph I] 488 W. Washington St. LL 2421 ( | Eauitanie Sec Te : +: | will be at 1 p. m. Thursday from "op cohy ui 11-5367 AT-0433 Ji ; a \ I Hamilton .\.|Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel,| 40 piactrical unit a _- EE _. TE — "once \ dpls Fain 4 SRA § ** | with burial in Washington Park.| go Health resort [0 Ind Limestons 4a 75 .......... 11 . 18 Mr. Dain, a retired rug and) gspooret GUITAR $9 50 [WE Buy Diam : v.f indpis Raslways 58 59 Sueirein 3B ....|sewing machine salesman, died| 47 Measure of on $ We Cunesenkamn 3a 38 wo. $1 |Sunday in Messer Nursing Home.| ° tp, FLEOIRIC ey PRICES b les n . . 9 ! He was 66. » ! , N \ Paper Kota © 49 Winglike part 1 easy crouss ane | Sra Batted ta I Dail, 8 nave of 51 Fortification | INDIANA MUSIC CO. IR STANLEY: Jewelry Co, ambi U.S. S tm 7 |ago. He was active in the Eagles 53 Rew Guinea [j113 E. OHIO. IM. 4486 wo Statement Lodge. ar ommrm— ea Survivors are two daughters, 84,3 She sa » Br rs July 3 [Sp Final re- | Mrs. Vivian Murdock, Indianapow. Bl Ger ir olis, and. Mrs. Geneva Eider, Lo- Bm
Bird St. southbound from New JJOrK to Ohio Sts.; Chesapeake westbound from Delaware St. > Capitol Ave. and Hudson St. northbound from Ohio to New | York Sts. Also introduced Tast night waz lab ordinance ratifying yesterday’ 8 action by the Works Board lgranting route changes to Indianlapolis Railways, Inc.
Local Stocks and Bonds
July 3-=
STOCKS American Loan 5% pid
District Federation of Clubs, Public Welfare Association and American end Indiana state and Marion County medical She had been an invalid the last four years as the result of a hip fracture. Services Today Qervices were ta, be held at 1:30 p. m. today from the Clyde V. Montgomery Mortdary, with burial in White Pigeon, Mich. Survivors are Mrs, Thompson, ‘another sister, Miss Mary |Scheweitzer, Tndianapolis, and |
Bla Asked two brothers, Willard Schweitzer, ito that of a judge.
Howe. and Clyde Schweitzer, Pon-
groups. |
for Juvenile Court was announced today by Judge Joseph O. Hoff-| mann. Mrs. Leila M. Kennedy, 1121 N. Kealing Ave.. will replace Mrs. Mary Miller Dale who is resigning to. devote full time to her private law practice. Mrs. Kennedy, her duties July 15, was recommended by the personnel commit{tee of the Juvenile Court Advisory Council, Judge Hoffmann said. The referee's duties are similar
and decides cases as
who will begin
Each hears|
granted. Mayor Bayt revealed his plan Mrs. Elizabeth Neal | ito argue for the Madison Ave.| Services will be at 11 a. m.| ‘underpass as he announced he Thursday in Flanner & Buwill go to Washington to seek chanan Mortuary for Mrs. Elizasteel priorities for the reconstpuc- beth Neal who died Sunday at her tion of the Indiana Ave. bridge home, 1409 Bellefontaine St. Burover Fall Creek. ial will be in Sutherland Park. | The bridge project, first pro-. Born in Ithica, N. Y., Mrs. Neal! posed several months ago, bas came to Indianapolis 40 years ago. | been held up because lack of Na- She was a member of Christ tional Production Authority ap- Church. . proval and priority for approxi-| Three nephews are the only im-| mately 420 tons of steel. mediate survivors.
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FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE
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® Fire and Allied Lines, Full-Coverage Automobile, and Inland Marine Insurance under dividend-paying policies. Savings to policyholders since organization, $14,630,000. Net losses paid, $33,770,000.
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ASSETS. ........$13,392,612 LIABILITIES. ..... 10,016,939 SURPLUS....... 3,875,673
GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
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