Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1951 — Page 5
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IT'S TWO numbers for the price of one with Indiana Bell Telephone Cv. raising rates from 60 cents to $1.75 thi : $ s month, p——
Numbers with “Riley” prefix changed to _—" “Plaza” and “Highland” numbers took a ‘Hickory” R.
handle. Until delivery of the 220,000 new phone books, either prefix may be h » dialed. But the phone company) Where to Go Sosy phCOwrage calling old Baseball, Indians vs. Milwauer Xpects to StOD| yqo Brewers, $1.70, $1.40, $1.10
‘double service next Friday, ten- : tative deadline for book deliveries “3 80¢. Victory Field. 8:15
. mm, by a 450-member staff, Starlight Musical production, Operators dialing long distance “Rodgers and Hammerstein calls had trouble with spelling Festival,” $3, $2.40, $1 80 and ‘Riley” and “Highland” and not $1.20. Fairgrounds 3150 vIn from lack of learning. The words| = yndiana University a of are spelled differently over the Music production “Lost in the U. 8. but there are no variations P a
Stars.” $1.20, 90c and 60c. East in spelling Plaza and Hickory. | gan hig oom o FJ EJ
8:15 m. GEORGE N. CRAIG of India- Band Concert, Manual Sum-
napolls, - past national Legion commander, hie: bot meen) ref Baud. Free. Garfield Park, anc chair- - man to seek 100-Lap Championship Midg-
et Auto Race. 16th Street Speedway. 8:30 p. m. Pageant, “The American Heritage.” Senate Ave, YMCA.
munism. It wa
Mishaps in City Yesterday was a rough one for four Indianapolls youngsters.
Clarence Cahill, 14, of 1611 College Ave. was hit by an Indian-
operated an ice cream vending vehicle at Vermont .and Pennsyl-| | vania Sts. He was treated at General Hospital. 4 Martha J. Petro, 10, of 4423 E. 30th St., was struck and slightly injured by a hit-run driver while riding her bicycle at Avondale Pl. and Massachusetts. Treated at Ft. Harrison hospital for a head gash was Howard Bushey, 8, of 4908 Caroline Ave. Howard collided with a slide while playing at a park at 51st St. and Evanston Ave. Burned by a piece of “flying plastic” was William Wellin, 6, of 2020 Valley Ave. William and another boy set fire to a piece of innertube in a coffee can. William then added a piece of plastic which popped his way.
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Virginia M. vs. Charles Watters: Walter vs. Corinne Westmorland; Charlotte vs. Harley Underwood: Jance D. vs. Kenneth . Kimbley: Hazel vs, Malcolm Honeywell! Jores J. vs. Phillip P. Stutz; Maxine vs am B. Winters; Margaret vs. Walter) Marion L. vs. Nell A. Boling; Coralyn R.| . f; Barbara IL. vs. Harry Jones: ve. Emmanuel G. Francis: Maude vs. Harry Ferguson: Roberta L. vs. James F.| Ferguson; Thelma vs. Nathaniel Reeves:
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une vs, Alfred Breu: Edith vs. Lytton » we /iiliams. in P ' St n Picture Story |girrus i. Girls Every movement of her AY Methodisi—Gerald, Judith Lanta H ett, rginia uilfoil; James, Vilm dance has a meaning. Condra; Ivan, Helen Williams: Mar
shall, Margaret Thomas: Joseph, Norri Fager; Luke. Betty Logan.
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7:30 p. m. Stock Car Racing. $1.50, $1 | and 50c. Indianapolis Speed- | rome, Kitley Ave. at U, 8. 52.
8:30 p. m. |
at Mr. Craig's 9 invitation that 50 national organizations representing 50 million Americans } joined the Leon to attack ommunism, | The Conference's campaign includes expansion of activities to Halting for the boys at the Press state and local levels; children’s| Club after the remodeling is scrapbooks for other lands; en- finished. couragement of community| Shell be cre“Know America Week.” ated by Gordon # #8 a B. Mess, artist,
tures to the auxiliary.
Mr. Craig 4 na THERE'LL be a French lady!
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AFTER WEDNESDAY G. W. along with a Dittemore, 330 Robton St. can|street scene of E do all
those things he may|of Paris. New
have put off drapes are being from lack off added. The front time, Facilities room will be engineer, he's re-| light cocoa, the tiring from In-| dining room in diana Bell Tele-| coral and green, phone Co. after{and the bar in 35 years’ tele-| shades of green. phone work. Working with Mr. Mess on the] Born in Gos-|committee are Hugh O'Donnell, port, Mr. Ditte-| Times artist, and William Rob-
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Agricultural and industrial ex-!| hibits will be featured. |
A concert by the Washington |
HEALTH NOT HANDLES, and continues through Aug. 4. LASTING
concerns Dr. LeRoy Burney. Reporter called State Board of Health which Dr.
circus review Tuesday night. Team-pulling contests will headline the entertainment Wednes- | day and Thursday. Hillbilly stars | of WLW will perform Friday night. The saddle show will be| hel Saturday night.
news release. Was the “R” in LeRoy a smallf or capital letter Secretary “di not know.” Dr Burney didn't know. Now the doctor is signing letters Dr. L. E. Burney.
Dr. Burney
” Ed » TWO INDIANAPOLIS osteo-| paths rated high nationally at] convention of the American ; Osteopathic Association. Dr. Paul van B. Allen was named secretarytreasurer of the National Board of Examiners for Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Floyd Magee was elected president of the American Osteo-
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Plans for construction of two
parking lots for the Marott Ho-/in the July 19 fatal stabbing of parliamentarian, gave three lec- tel have been approved by the Timothy J. Broolis, has waived a preliminary hearing and has been The parking areas will be con-|held to the grand jury.
Park Board.
structed on hotel property be-
{tween the building and 27th St./under $5000 bond.
and on the triangle formed by|
{Fall Creek Blvd. Meridian St. ington and New Jersey Sts. in a and the south side of the hotel. | souffle after the victim tried to |The lots will accommodate 95, jcars.
Park Board approval was re-| quired as the board has jurisdic-| tion over use of any . property| within 500 feet of park-owned land.
Eugene Dorn, Park Board pres-
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expected to “greatly relieve” parking congestion in the Fall
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called out today. Minnie the mascot is over her confinement, Minnie, a black and white cat, gave birth to three kittens on top the hook-and-ladder truck yesterday. Because she algo was convalescing from an auto accident injury, firemen did not want to move her and her new family. Minnie was lucky, however. There were no calls for the truck throughout the day.
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DEATHS
Louls Hill, 76, at General, carcinoma \ Annetta G. Crane, 51, at 2718 Allen, carcinoma. Charles F. Decker, 67, at 1210 8. Rane dolph, cerebral hemorrhage. Emma Tolliver, Fossett, 81, ‘at 719 Douglas. arteriosclerotic heart, Catherine k Fuhrman, 81, at 859 N. Tibbs, myocarditis.
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