Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1951 — Page 10
certain to join in a demand be invited to the
tain that at least 40 nations would be at the conference table. It also forecast Red moves to delay signing of the peace pact by a propaganda filibuster. The United States, as the host nation, still hopes that the conference will end Sept. 8 as planned. The Communists have had advance notice from President Truman, Ambassador John Foster Dulles, the State Department and the Voice of America that they will fail to block the treaty. The Voice said In a world] broadcast that the Russian “are arriving on the scene too late” to change the treaty along lines that would leave Japan open to Soviet aggression,
stands, the Voice said. If the] Soviets hope for such an oppor-| tunity, it added, “they will bei wasting their time and talents.”
Woman Confesses
1917 ‘Crime,’ Let Off
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 18 (UP)—A tiny, white-haired old|W woman walked timidly into police headquarters today and said the wanted to confess, “Confess what?" Detective John llcCarthy asked. “My crime.” she said. She said that in 1917 she was| caught in a rain downtown and | took an umbrella from a dry goods store, now long since closed. Mr. McCarthy said he didn’t believe the police would want her and that she should go home and
Ro
a sewer broke.
Woman, 74, Shot While Trying to
{
KNOX, Aug. 18 (UP)--
By PHIL BERK
It was a consolation parade and fish fry for members of the
1951 Championship Playoff—
Broad Ripp
out, the on it.
1950
HAZARD REMOVED—Parents of small children and motorists welcomed start of City Sewer Department street repair at 31st St. and Barnes Ave. Workers fill three-foot caye-in caused when
le Wins Crown, Shield Grandson Trounces Tiny Titans 6-0
~Eleven-| year-old Joseph Lapacek was held “There will be no more chances” today for shooting a 74-year-old | to change the treaty as it now woman who stepped in front of]
Indians’
‘was found.
|
He has a baseball with all
autogra phs|
her grandson to shield him from Speedway Sparklers baseball team| And he has a bat wtih his fa-| vorite player's name on it—Dom|
|the boy’s rifle bullet.
her right shoulder. 8he was shot,
grandson, Rocky Lorencz,
quarreled.
house nearby, loaded with-bullets, | one of which was
chamber, 8 =
search through the Jasper-Pulas-| ki game preserve near the barn]
forget it. “Thank you, thank you," the lady said. “Now it won't worry me any more."
tpi
DAV Elects Hoosier
where the boy was found. Sheriff James sald the boys had | feuded ever since Joseph was or-| home several months ago when)
Mrs,
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 18 (UP)— Ward Anderson, South Bend, was elected fourth junior vice-com-| mander of the Disabled Ameri-| can Veterans at the group's clos-| ing convention session here yesterday.
IHSAA to Study
Four Changes in Es Prey Track Rules !
By United Press
1. V. Phillips, commissioner of | the Indiana High School Athletic| Association, referred four pro-| posed changes In prep track rules to the athletic council today and | said the council will rule on them in October. “We want to get the changes out of the way before basketball | season starts,” he said. “This| will give track coaches time to prepare for the new rules, (if they're approved.” The changes, suggested by the Indiana Track Coaches’ associa-
tion, would introduce a two-mile relay event to IHSAA competition, shorten. the 200-vard low hurdle. race to 180 yards, widen the broad jump board, and change the order of events in
championship meets. Phillips said the two-mile Télay was suggested for the 1952 season on an experimental basis. Winners would receive medals but no points until the event was adopted permanently. Shortening the low hurdle each
20 feet, conforming to college spacing. Phillips said, and broad jump boards would be widened i to 8 inches to prevent so many fouls The order of events would have high hurdles run first instead of the 100-vard dash in IHSAA meets, . The changes were outlined by Frank Kurth, Hobart; Carl Bonge, Anderson, and Cloyd Ju-
lian, Washington of Indianapolis, all of them track coaches.
Jane Nelson Cracks Crawfordsville Mark
imes State Service
CRAWFORDSY ILLE, Aug. 18 ~-Tourney-wise Jane Nelson of Indianapolis is pretty good in exhibitions, too. Yesterday she knocked two strokes off the women's course record at Crawfordsville Country Club.
Miss Nelson toured the ninehole course in 35-36-71. She
teamed in an exhibition with Marion Smith, pro at the Country Club of Indianapolis.
Club Names Hendley Highland Golf and Country Club had a new manager today. George J. Hendley Jr. has succeeded George Murphv wha ra.
signed July 25. Hendley has been’
assistant manager of the club since 1949,
{said he was going
proached Rocky with the gun and to shoot. {sald she jumped in front | Rocky just as Joseph fired.
Pe
Ship Movements
By United Press New York Arrivals—CGen. C. H. Muir Bremerhaven: President Polk. round-the-world New York Departures——American Vet. eran, Bremen; ndependence, Gibraltar: | alnurstania, Havre, Ocean ay: Queen of Bermuda, San Francisco [Loti Mormacrey ton Victory, Far Santa Elfana. Peru. Reinh alt. Yokohama nd; James its oH Black: Son! ‘Pay Francisco Departures—8tes Ayiisaiy pall: Fairisie. Yokohama ike Scud Yokohama: Hawaiian, Brooklyn enfalr. Seward.
Bermuda
Buenos Aires: CarleEast: Pairisle, Kobe Eiho Maru, Shimizu. LAueYIus Victory, Los Angeles.
Dr. Louis Michalek . . .
Mrs. Anna Lorencz was in seri-|
in the firing, |opponents, THE CAPTURE ended a long)
Monarch,
Arrivals — Washington, |
shown at coroner's
{last night. A few hours earlier,
cheering Speed-
It was the big game—the 1951
nounce. So
bitty feller.”
Jerry Steiner, Shortridge High golf only as Myshkov ‘wandered 12,/the Tiny Titans of the Junior School baseball coach, was busily|into the State Department late] with whom the Lapacek boy had Baseball C League and George doing his job of official score
the
315 {youngster calls Dom “that little
10 red- Dallesandro, the 5-foot-6 leftfield-| ous condition at La Porte's Holy and-white festooned cars loadeder who name Gary can't proFamily Hospital from a wound in| with waving, Whether Russia had cooked yp a wayites rolled into Victory field. Sheriff Lee James said, while protecting her|championship play-off — between |
- foot - tall |
|Hoster’s nine from Broad Ripple. keeper as the young teenagers
‘Beat Broad Ripple’ “Beat Broad Ripple” and
Joseph was captured in a barn Final score was 6 to 0 in favor ‘bounced onto the field. on a farm near his home late last lof Hoster’s contingent. night while curled up asleep in al haymow. Sheriff James said the| rifle was found hidden in a hog|
Sparks! Beat Hoster!” on cars in-|14-year-olds. Their average height
| dic ated the strong competition be{tween the Sparklers and their the George nine. One 13 to 15. They're “Junior Teens,” {cheering section for the Spark|lers.
Inside the park, as game time
dered away from the Lorencz approached, the sun matched the straight.
glow on the youthful players’
he went there to play with Rocky. faces. Lorencz said Joseph ap-|
About policemen
and six stands,
100 spectators sat in the
sat enEker
old
4-year-old Gary
{318 BE. North St., licking a strawIberry “snowball” and TR-year-old John Wilson, 5340 W. Washing-
ton St. dreaming of his own sandlot days more than threescore years ago.
Has Prized Baseball
little Gary s led as he “thought
of his frequent visits to the dug-
(ORR.
inquest.
Hint Action Against Docto In Death of 2 ‘Guinea Pigs’
By United Press VERMILLION, 8S. D., Aug. 18 The University of South Dakota board of regents meets today to consider possible action against a
young doctor who accidentally administered fatal drug injections to two human guinea pigs Chairman E. M. Mumford declined to say whether any disciplinary action would be taken against 28-year-old Dr. Louis B.
Michalek, However, he indicated that the board would study evidence brought out at the inquest into the deaths of Jack Clifford, 30, laboratory technician, and hy Ardys Pearson, 26, a secretary, ‘Pain Threshhofd’ ME: UHTIOrY ANG MPS. reat sun died after - Dr.. Michalek inoculated both. with massive overdoses of methadone, a pain re-
{Heving drug, during an- experi-
ment on the “pain threshhold” of human beings. Dr. Michalek had intended to
give injections to himself and a third volunteer. But Mr. Clifford he said. Mrs, Pearson became ill be- what can I say?
fore 18 Was able to%t0 go,
The inquest adjourned Iindefinitely yesterday after Mrs, Pearson's husband, Everett, testified that he bore no bitterness toward Dr. Michalek despite the death of his wife ‘ “It was Aa son said. “It could have to anyone.” Mrs, Marjorie Stuvland, third vdlunteer guinea pig. testified that she took part in the experiment voluntarily the same as Mrs, Clifford and Mrs, Pearson.
mistake,” Mr. Pear-
the
to Death’
‘Close
close to death” Mra. Stuvland shuddered, Coroner Myron “Iverson that 0 voardint in tha Aaathe
“T came very sald met report from the UniverMinnesota where tests were being conducted on the bodies of the victims, Dr. Michalek sald in an interview that he intended to make no excuses for what he had done, “1 know I made a tragic error.” ‘I'm very sorry, but It's something that will follow me all my life.”
await a
sity of
happened
is only 5 fee
t.
But their averages on the field
Hoster would be good for any team: the!
Sparklers batted .306 for the sea-
play-off *
Their
rar held seven girls aged gon and 412 for the first two games. record was 16 wins against a dell
season 'g!
single loss, and that to Ben Davis
Wiis id
they beat the next two p,.q4ja had anything important
Batter Up
The Spark of
way
July 8 A screafil ers’ began, ished
Opp their
boys beat
lers’
tore
osing
greatest victory Russian - American
the season was a non-league She watching the junior leaguers pep- tilt over the Little Junior League
of per the ball around the infield. All-Stars of Lebanon. The Speed- { The young and the
) their opponents {tranced
«ion the strange field, 9 to 8,
last
4
vonm-4haveRaer: throats as the T-inning gam batteries warm-ups
I
and the
said the prospects for extradition from the Aldo Icardi .and ex-8gt. Carl G.| sox Lodolce appeared “slim.”
of Maj. Wiliam V. Holohan. The slain major headed an Office of|a Strategic Servicés mission which included Icardi and Lodolce behind the Nazi lines in Italy.
in prison at Verbania, near Lake
Russ Cooks Up
| wanted to know, like to resume The familiar lined paths around talks on Russia’s $2 billion lend/the . bases looked somewhat too|lease account with America? “Yea long for. the short-legged 11- to-|
Boris Karavaev would meet on Tuesday.
Ea ee -a. k -B
By United Press }
tr TURIN, Italy, Aug. 18 — An Italian court will try two Ameri-| Sf in absentia if they are not gence f
U. 8. of former Lt.
“But there is no doubt that] trial of the Americans . . held in absentia if they | a extradited,” Mr. Borghese would not give a date, expected the trial in either September or
The two Italian, Guiseppe Mannini and Gualterio Tozzini, are
Dorta where Maj. Holohan’s body
Italian police said Manninl and | Tozzini confessed their complicity
{and Lodolce as the “key figures.”
Puzzling Strategy
|
On Negotiations
{new form of negotiating strategy. It all started when a minor Soviet official who identified him-
yesterday.
Would the United States, he
George Truesdell, a State Department specialist on the aecount, offered Myshkov a chair. The Russian declined, saying casually that he merely had dropped [in to set a date for the next | meeting. > ” » » THE ASTONISHED Mr. Truesreplied that this country would be happy to meet again if
to talk about. Myshkov, a courier at previous conferences,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP) dence. requests
| building |siclan’s office building,
ignored the barb. He said only
that Soviet Charge
And so the meeting was set.
that they weren't too optimistic hat anything would be accom-| Wn a in e ye long stalemate,
»
first batter approached the box. Urges ‘U. 5. Cominform’
pounding his
Rigged out in a complete In- just as his dian’s uniform. the familiar grey the diamond. and reil Withee: nf po Arr awd) number 10 4 WER HR inode ATI
the ' story's
spikes with a
elder colleagues po:
continued by
TANK, ftom the ~And that' part of
Val
Dickman on the sports page.
There
were a few tears
shed
in the Sparklers dugout when the
game Was
qver...but there was
“man talk” too from the bantam
batmen, pointment was over, about next year. “The breaks ‘we time, but wait til We'll get 'em then,"
Sparklers sa
for when the first disap-
id
they talked re’ bad this 1 next year. the Speedway
Hubble to “Speak
Paul Hubble will give the talk
for the eva
ngelistic
services to-
morrow at 7:30 p. m. in the chapel
of 320 N. and Mary
MARRIAGE
the Volunteers Illinois
St.
i Jones will panied by Miss Dixie
of America, Misses Helen sing accomFussell.
AN INDIANAPOLIS
LICENSES
: To Overthrow Russ Rule 3: WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP) Hal. a
Sen. Pat McCarran has proposed States set up the “equivalent of the Cominform” to help overthrow the Russian dictatorship.
d’Affaires| sors” off like to!
lege Avenue,
: titions that the United In said PEOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
In a television interview over the Dumont network last-might,
Sen. McCarran also Communist nations to promote revolution and to support derground insurgent groups” hind the iron curtain.
be-
Federal Jobs Increase
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP) Some 45,065 persons were added to the federal pay roll in June, making a total of 2,489,531 civilfan government employees, the Civil Service Commission reported today. Military departments accounted for 60 per cent. of the increase. ”
At General-—-Thomas, Viola Langler
suggested | that America arm refugees from
‘“‘un- |
Hi Apart nents,
panel tiem signs, in accordance with plan sub-
LESLIE Winthrop oned Ul-A3-H1 Rest ence Xx
Avenue, quests var ance of use to rmit the n the existing 5 Se t Barking king.
TY 2-A4-H1 Apartments), de e
ra TE Hil, ON, rear
Breet, (Zoned quests variance of
rear of the premises to be used for off-|
the existing
Poin By aoiion % erie f the lations of the Cit o variance to permit use 0 el regulatio |sran 0 A 5 office build-/and information on the matter is avall-
HOUC HIN,
i
building line requirements to erection of the existing business buildin
EN STREETS CORPORATION, ridian Street.
ments to perm single- Jamily
Lh Avenue, { dence), requests variance of use and area, Sau to permit the continued use| | of ihe residence as a three-family apartmen
| requiremen
Park Avenue,
remain at
variance of Jesidence to be used as national
51 Street, (
ith vers requests var anc
RE HOOSIER PETR! Capitol Avenue,
erection of
-V-81— IE STITES, 302!
RA A, Pr ining sho! e850rY 0 GRON RE. 701-3 Bast use to permit
street parking accessory to
buildin
3326 Ruckle Street, requirements to permit the conversion
t buildin a ment bu 369-V-51 51 JOE TOBAK, ware Street.
dentists’
existing doctors’ & include
ing to be extended: to
“Sno- V- 3-—-FILING INCOMPLETE
371-V-51 a 39 U1-A3-H1 A yard
Residence),
(Zoned requirement s
variance of
619 P -A4-H1 Apartments). ts Variance, 8, hh. to of “ihe. the
of use to per-
rtheast Co! og Uh ei roe. Ne aS 20 ned U3-AS5-requests variances of w illuminat.
od
pre viously |
lawyers, . ticl lin the slaying and named Icardi accountants, realtors, insurance, op ans,
1 Death Notices nonen mXs ih. ly Wl Wa A Priends nay call at mortuary sunHk x > * A are, io 2 yh Rome at 1 Madison Ave. Greenw:
urvivors, are dy widow, A Alice oe Henry
the 'resiteas A war and base; Tucke: oy services Monday, for nerasion Sleaning service. ci wh oi - ab the residence. or accessory off-stree Pet at the ng 4nd 8 between 3 3nd fF Sat Saturday From ag MR A3 i and ay, }, requests variance of area an MeDONALD rank O. ry died f permit Ihe Thi Aug. 16. Funeral from establishment of living quarters on the| BLACK THOME, ‘1503 eco! ® _ two-s RAT N. Meridian Bt. Monday, Aug. 20. b of * dence. 8.30 a. m. Reqiile ‘mass St. John's N WN. Church, 9 m. Interment Holy ARR FN: Cross Cem etery. Priends may call at Ral ness vee, ned =| _the funeral home. ’ ——————————————————— use premises Jor he operation ——————— e si lot. with - , tice A Legal Notices tif, 1 oo. WRIGHT, 627 North Blackford Street, (Zoned U2.Ad-H1 Apart- CITY PLAN COMMISSION
unch Xoomn in a LE 3 Notice hereby | {ven that a public Poggio of he SHpting ON. 68 55. 5 Bonns hearing will be Bd the City Bas Av ue. 4 Zoned U3 f ie to pe Business) re~ following, Cae.” hel Indianapolis, on he ul e ol the operaWood wi - 51—This Gauss relates to Gener 1 g on, ng shop a ine exist on 2 No. 93, 1951, which d
of jon
into a 3-unit apart-|City Hall, | interested 2802 North Dela- opportunity to be Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Residence),|the matters set This notice
ARGARET orth Grant Street, request
to
permit the construction of entrance steps)
& landing hd from the north s erty lin 2-V- 51- EATON’ 8. INC.. £42 Road, (Zoned U2-A4-HI1
Male requests variance of
ments), use permit
Mia front "BALL
8 neon sign at 373-V-51—-DR. JOSEPH E.
requests variance of use operation of a to" be locate
from the front property line, with acc
sory off-street parking space provided on the, pe
-V-51 TWENTIETH &
requests
er | aujomobife sales lot.
75-V-5 TLOMENA
East Sioke Road,
. 4314 (Zoned Ul-A3-Hl Resi
line requirements to permit the
—U. 8. officials wondered today construction and wy
(Zoned U3-A6-H3 Business). mission to operate an open-air
MENONNA, 910} (Zoned Ul-A2-Hl Resi
of.
dence), requests variance of area reguire-
the conversion o
dwellin
lenberger Parkway West Drive, Ul-A2-H1 Residence), requests variance
rear yard requirements to permit the construction of a single-family residence &
mit the | dwelling into a two-family
376- v- S1—qLENN 8. KINGHAM, 998 Fl(Zoned
wi of
amend the a is Ordinanc hange the oning of a stri toot wide along the venue, the existing U3 or Business district aproximately 325 feet Jouth of the center ine south io 8 point 1464.58 feet sout enter line. e The proposed amendment would chan e the _zonin d or First Feet Area; and H2 o Present zoning of this od Ul or Dwellin Feet Area: an Subsequent to this the existing|Plan Commission will | mendation 368-V. 1 CHARLES & THELMA CLARK, |respect to this amendmen (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Resi-|
‘Said dence), request variance of use and area P,
{able from the Executive Secreilary 0 {Commission at Room 304 City Hall
de Sealed for | drainage facilities at Fast|Yania Apart: 3 an [a the | 8:30 {then will aloud. Any bid received above time will be returned unopened. Proposals shall be properly executed on othe pro fice of
ridian Hills, { he
0 | | gineers, os- | dia | required by | Bosal shal ie chec or RL gb to the Town of Meridian Hills in amount t sich check shall not be less than $100.00. he
[Th arded will { acceptable
Plans and specifications may be obtained at ahove-mentioned Engineers.
date of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to walve mformali- |
EGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
east side 0!
beginning at the sout
Xtendin
Minnesota Stree of sal
of
this strip hd jan: Al 2400 Square r 80 Peet Height. of land is A2 or 4800 Square £80 Peet Height. the City submit its recomCommon Council with
of dustrial:
House; H1
to the
public hearing wil pe held at I aT August 28, 1951, in Room 401 at which time and place all persons appearing will be given heard in reference to out in said Cause.
Plan Commission, { the
CITY PLAN COMMISSION
Noble P. Hollister Exec utive Secretary
NOTICH TO CONTRACTORS bids the construction of 75th and PennsylStreets will be received by the rd of Trustees of the Town of Me-| Indiana, at the club-house Hills Country Club until T., on August 27, 1951, and | be publicly - opened and read later than the
Meridian M., C8
0osal forms obtainable at the ofenry B. Steeg & Associates, 2331 North eridian Street. In-| with non-collusion affidavit the laws of Indiana. Each probe accompanied by a certified cashier's che made payable]
anapolis.
less than 5% of the bid price, but Contractor to whom the work is| be required to furnish an surety bond in amount of |
t price of the contract pr Yor. the work office of the withdraw his proposal
(30) days jrom The Board of
the
No bidder may thin a period of thirty receiving bids.
(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME), |
Eig) Sarage ¢ extending 10° from the ties. TOWN OF MERIDIAN HILLS Vn Or ARDLD HONDERICH, 6901 | Clerk-Treasurer oak’ Tao (Zoned Ul-Al-H1 Residence), Lewis C. Bose requests variance of rear vard require- | August 17, 1951. ae ments to permit ‘the construction of a AO tometer the rear ore Posie extending 16’ from - rear proper S18 SI MARVIN E ROGERS, 475 North Join Our
(Zoned Ul-A
house. 379-V-51—-MRS. J. J. LAVELLE,
equests variance of side yard
its present
KAPPA PSI Apartments),
(Zoned U2- Ad-H1 to permit
use
"off sireet Da fraternity.
the conversion o into a ACCESSOry
ermit dwelling Hoyse. with parkin
oble P. Hollister B. M. Keene Co. Pharmaceutical ChemRorrgtive Secretary ists, Indianapolis 4. indiana.
3-H1 Resi-
3918 (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Residence), r requirements to permit the existing stairway to| location approxi-| [ately 18" from the north side property
lin "Ss0- V-51—ALPHA TERNITY, INC.
FRA- | 165-111 East Maple Road. { requests | the existing offices | with accesstreet parking on the adjoining
west. 3812 ve HANS C. JACOBSEN, 1925 Col(Zoned U1-A3-H1 Residence), requests variance of use and area require{mente +8 1 single-family But American officials admitted | apartment stree
the six-unit off-
382-V-5 51—DONALD B. WHITRIDGE, 1309
-. % R.. E. Ohio
August Fur Sale Club
Open A , Nites Till 8 P. M.
SCHIFF SHOES
for Men, Women and Children at Terrific. Savings!
Big ® 259 E. Wash.
® 140 E. Wash.
is given as required by the!
i
En-|
|
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WINTER-X Tablets.
Broad Ripple Avenue, (Zoned Ul-A2-I1 © 346 W. Wash. i e) variance of use and : a ul Ne requitéments t4 PEF he ’ wohl ay oneration of a dance studio in the existing buiding. ¥ith small neon ign on ——r {the front of the house and a pain signi" on a post about 4’ from the front property "7 (Advertisement) line, with accessory off-street parking space provided on the premises. ublic hearing will be held by the » 5 Zoning Anpeals pn fusday. Take time-tested, WINTER-X, Tabletd Hor ’ 101 City auick relie pa DAR Eh Ss a4 Room 43 ty matism. Neuritis or Muscular Smhagn, (D. N ) Ipersons will be given opportunity to be Must do Jhe vore 30 your Spe A eV.) [heard in referenoe to the matters set out faction rk veut druggist today for
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{Linton, Ind. papers please copy.] MAHONEY—Willlam F., age 55 yrs, beloved brother Hd ert
t rid and , Son o erry an y Mahoney, a Ho Mrs. J. Mahoney. Mrs. James P. TRA and James P. away Priday at St. Vincent tal. - neral from the MOORE & KIRK MORTUARY, 5342 E. Washington St. Tuesday, Aug. 31st. 9:30 a. m.; Requiem mass Our Lady of Lourdes Church 10 a. m, Interment Holy Cross Cem. Priends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Saturday. BLACKWELL FUNERAL HOME IN
3303 N ae 8. 8:30 a.m, em ter and Paul Cathedral. 3 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery uneraf
Friends may call at the home.
PIERSON—Edith E., of 2526 Prospect, beloved wife of Pierson, stepmother of Donald and Keith Pierson, sister of Viola Bender, Elizabeth Bender, Helen Lipp, Virginia McKinney, SNarence. Alva and Earl Wilson passed away Satur may call at the ROBERT W. SFIS LING PUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect St., after noon Sunday. Time of service later.
RICHEY-Mrs_ Maydith Rae. 5253 Cornelius, wife i va Walter x Richey, mother of Helen Carel” acd Paula Kay Richey, daughter of Mrs. Lillian LaRue, sister of Kenneth IL.aRue, Indianapolis; Mrs. Marland Haines, Linton, assed away Frida Services FLA NNER & BUCHAD AN MORTUARY! Monday. 11 after Sunday noon, Sail 3 mafuary SCHREIBER—Frank | (Patz), 4 2144 N. Harding, beloved Rd of Josephine Schreiber. brother nd Faye and May Beers and Elizabeth Rusher, passed Sway Friday. Funeral Monday, 1:30 at the g H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, IRL Hi Friends usted after 11 a. m. m. Sunday. @ eT al
SMITH Lacy, 52 years, 21 Jersey, beloved wife NE New Smith, mother of Grace, Darr. Doro thy Newling. Gladys Barger, Ethridge and John D. Smith Jr., passed away Friday. Funeral Monday. G. HL. HERRM
NERA hed E, 1505 8. East St Friends invited. Burial New . Friends may call after 4 ow
Saturday.
TAVEL—William J., of § 5204 Critten= passed awa son of David E. wy Friday alierioon, Phillip _ Tavel, rs, Maurice Weinbersz. UBEN PUE. Interm Friends invited. Beth-o1
Sunday at th A NERAY at hs AARON-R Cemetary
WHITE_Pfc. Jloward E.; of s elen B. it 9 Ave. departed i, e, 38 05° Badier pt, ' age 18, Paul B., C. Frank, Robert, A Karon and Karol White all of
Indianapolis, and Mrs. Delores VanMeter of Monticello, Ind. and Mrs. Haley Hayes, Muncie, Ind.; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Burleson. Services, Sionday, August 20 at RE & KIRK
1:30 p. N. E CHAPEL 2530 Station St, Friends invited. Burial, Washington
Park Cemetery.
WILLIAMS. —Charles H., 71 years, 321 Orange, beloved father of Alma Wilifatng, Passed aay Priday. Puneral Monday 3 at G. ‘H HERRMANN FUNERAL ‘HOME, 150% Southeast St. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at noon Sunday. WILLIAMS —Eliza, beloved mother of Ruby Jones, Claude Fory, Charles Forey, Mabel Raye, Paragon, Ind. and Jessie McConnell, Indianapolis: sister of Anna Dunn and May Cole-
man, St. Louis, Mo. oP 250d away. Funeral Mondgy, 1:30 p. m. from the West Side Christian Church.
Burial Crown Hill. Callers at SHIRLEY BROS.' CENTRAL CHAPEL, 944 N. Illinois St., and at the church after 12: 30 p. m. Monday.
YEAGER Anna. of 2710 Stuart St, wife of Henry Yeager, mother of Mrs. Hilda Purkey, Mrs. Sylvia Albert B., Hilbert C.. John Irwin G., Raymond L. and CorYeager, sister of Mrs. Pauline Wadsworth, Mrs Martha Hessman and Mrs. Emma Honeas, departed this life Thursday at Nor=
folk, Va. Puneral notice later, MOORE & KIRK NORT: CHAPEL SERVICE nist 3 Card of Thanks we
MILLER—We are sincerely ora neighbors and relatives wie ex= pressed sympathy and for the many courtesies and lovely floral tributes received at the passing of our wife, daughter and sister GRETCHEN JEAN MILLER We also wish to thank Rev. Robert
Rlake Farley Funeral attendants and si whe £0 ably assisted us n 0 many ways
HUSBAND LESLIE MILLER en AND FAMILY. TUCKER— Mrs. Wm. R.. we wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for the expreszions of sympathy, beautiful .flowers at the passing of our dear husband & father, WM. RILEY TUCKER. Alsh wish to thank Dr. Trent« and Dotsey .Funéral Home for being =a kind WIFE & CHILDREN
8 Funeral Directors
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1914 W Michigan St FR-9622 4925 W_ 16th St. _ _ -BE-806Q AT. 2388 Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W
504 W. Morris
_ FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd.—TA-3371
~ BERT S$. GADD
1047 Churchman
© GRINSTEINER'S New York __MA- S374 “Home of Personal Service” JORDEN FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service 2428 E. 10th _St, IM- 4304, ™- 4308
SHIRLEY BROS, CO., INC.
948 N_ Tlinois_ St 11-5408
ROBERT W. STIRLING
1422 Prospect MA-6576
HISEY & TITUS
OSE N_Delaware St.
MA -6049
160} EB
L1-3828
9 Special Notices
ray oN 8 nests. At St. Vineent's—Paul. Doris Van Ca I A Xo ah yassachuael 5 ac Tallon aaruinta Smgh 5 SEWING MACHINES , Thelma Brown, 19, 152 iro f s ufus, ar N Ralph Morgan, 29, 446 Division. Betty - dar; William, Mary Van an Nyiewan- ARN a new electric sewing maPavne, 16 5 EB Washiaoioy er, lam. / a chine by sewing in your spare time ! 2 E Vs g Phyllis Wilber Duress, Naomi Miller; th Lora A Shaner, 68, 1222 N. Oakland Edwin. Fsther Childress: James, Mar-| Aa & Me =H WL100 between # _ Hul ah A Eaton . 61 Clermont, Ind jorie Farmer; Charles Jeabette Gal- | ox TY Niiday Spe; "i oa Loyd, 3% 2413 Shelby: Gra breath Foun, Katie Kenneth, | 10 L t & F d A gan, 27 f Fletcher rances Fisher Austin, Joan Brown 0. r Garrett 3 329 W New York AL Home Melvin. Jean Tavlor, “0 8! ; da fola Cheatham, 3. 328 2th Arsenal . ET i SH LIBERAL REWARD IMA all, f 841 V elawa . an - 5 arles C. Enlow. 28. 1811 E Wah on DEATHS or Jo 02. Lio diamond Xaich 1) C. Enlaw, 28 18 i n; 1 n ange purse between news x are ‘olte, 31811 E. Washingto George E. Eastes. 84, at 1787 Cruft., carcl- paper laid in alley rear of 687 W, McC is n raSenw ed, ai 58 ole A Smith, 486 02 FE Sr a A-4803._ Fr Al 1k M Col ismah 33, 438 Agnes: Evelyn y occlusion P18) 402% Tau pore. COMBINATION PART Sk Pr Naihudaion | watch rnell 7, 438 Agnes Adalaide Hall McClain, 72. at 240 E. .0th 0 Tuesday betwee T . c ¥ nip mand 4p m E Franti 11. 143 Jones: Norma coranaty vechsion. a Howland STORM WIND WS please call AT-3687 We have serial J 3 es Ir 236, 1236 N. New | SoTonaly scelusion. : : AG and SCREENS number. Liberal reward. ersey atti swne, 23. 1320 N. D Minnie zabe oberts, 64, at 1141 E ware ® ga, 83d, coronary occlusion. Now at 10a Pets Lost & Found Loren N. Montgomery, 22, Urbana. I: Ward Oliver Shetterly, 59. at Long. car- Bishop's } Phone FR 8641 Ero M. Barreth 3%. 1113 N. Ban- Frank Vandolah, 72, at St, Vincent's, | P : I Er ingeee, a R200, Dean Abbot. 24, Mooresville, Ind; Lil- crorenary thrombosis & Method) Phone = | or GL. 3314 ren's pet. Reward. HU-7389. Re TO TI LAIR ester aker, 42, at Methodist, coro-| y po nary occlusion - Ralph JaY. 30, Sie. id Mary J. Smith, | gattie Brown. 19. at Rest Haven. cardio | EE | RES | 11 Personals Ronert ®“Lamoy. ‘ia, Air Force: Susanne | oRCHAT IG, | weinogist, diabetes. (|==—bARGEST suecrion— GEO. J. EGENOLF I as Jwvessitle tor ant I dee, riington. contracte y anyone other | Prager Brown. 29. :t Milwaukee, Wis Edith Ora Shelton. 73, at 626 Madison, | of Linoleum in Indiana than myself. August 17, 1951 Hue orothy elms, 69 Highland P ’ os er ckman, 711 E. Drive, Wood» Prank a Shelson a, Amy. FINane Jack Whisler. 65, at Veterans Hospital, RUGS from $2.39 -s MACHINIST | ruff Place. on, . owson | . Md. - Look for the store with the bis { 1 WILL NOT be responsible for any Norman E. Underhill, 21. 2055 N. Exeter: . t debts cont 1. 2A ! 2 : s d by anyone other Betty J. Harris,” 18, 955 N. Rellevieu CLUBS Fans { than m Og anise EE TRE oF 30 Ot See Vi, | Har tn poe, topeer, gprs | Lk HOOSIER a, [| 920 5. poun. st. T4285) FBoELE SVR Sulina R ns, 23, roadway r- he Value-of t 1 TWILL NOT BE resconsibie for ~ ha Ballard. 21, 2263 N Denrbarn - Norman B ohEaar Ba: School, hy | PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. » ' . | I WILL NOT BE responsible for any Caries A Hirt 23 fang Crore: Lois M.| School a1) B. Washineten ei-ssis | puieits sopfracted 5, anyone ‘other roy i . ol . Robert A Conler, 37, 843 W. 20th: Leona ; | Rad 2 Vien, Davie Alvis, 17. 843 W. 99th PERSONAL | Indiana. R. R 1, Box 35. Dan R R ver, 17. 205 N. Warman: De- x L tn hows ori Raves: 10 So 8 Tan LOANS onthis Payments PY t a Rue Permanent Wave sort Jor Sh 221. 1238 College: Jo Ann S Moderate Cost OXYGEN THERA uaran ee Machine permanents Moderate “Wilkerson, 18. 3508 N. Salem Persona) Loan Department This Equipment Can Be Rented as REPAIRIN Usual Low Prices pte 53 Socseveit Bids Ulinois ———— as 8. -936. urn right . . Service { y DIVORCE SUITS FILED People's State Bank HAAG'S y oy Or. Fred N. Hickman, Ou Willis: vs. Leathie Wright: Bette L. tvs 130 KE. MARKET ST. 402 N. Capitol Ave RITE S Ly ’ Hickman, Dentist william O. Buis; Dorothy A. vs. Robert Member Federal Utnonlt Mosurn . P . JEWELERY SHOP 18 now ioc entire 6th floor C. Caldwell; Louise vs. Riley Jones: Har- noe | Day Phone Night Phone 43 8."ILLINOTS ST. Marion Row Ww’ io. corner Meley PF. va. Kathryn QO. Burkhamer: Betty | mam rrr ————— L1-8367 AT-0478 | tidian near Post Office Formers of vs. Elmer Sawyer: Chelsea vs, Herbert { 301 Rooseveit Bldg Li-7022 Fdwards: Vivian J vs Clinton H. Ward; | ee r— i IT'S APPARENT that transparent Lucille vs. Robert.J. Crabtree: Donald A. HE K YO R WAT( Glaxo coating adds beauty and vs Fhtricla - Pate Connie M vs len. | MARTIN saves linoleum. Block's Notions. 2 t lizabeth vs. Lawrence Miller: es » 'R FLOW — EARL SLR vo sree. WE Buy Diamonds 7 Ty Te toe — — ] instructions and supplies. PL-7520. For accwr time ASR PRICES GUI ARS AT ar rear BIRTHS a" maT NEOLC Animes, § 43 4 33 . ox cs ee eats igor Ip NOP 8, DEE § sTamicr Jewels co. J] INDIANA MUSIC CO. | un nhuiiolis, or bs saeshonina gosenn. Lois Kreving: Wilard Wands! Electric Time ' ' 4 115.5 OMIO IM. 4486 § EARLY A M RIDE TO B gosenn. Lots Kreviing new ! tncoin Hotel ite. XX! EK + IM. I EARLY AM CM RIDE GAt General--Ralph, Lois Trotter i | Bent. i PR- 2689 ‘nt a no At St. Vingent's-~Warren. Doris Rosselot: Gr — ' S———— —— =... vOKED DRIVE fter ie: ¢:s0 2.0, Pr ser Ie Ha Sar 1 3° ”" : nr Por SR-23s_pavment nian. vers; Josep. villa Blac arence. A : or SR. aymnent 9. Mary Pudse ® Expert Watch Repair » z i | Amer Combination CA oy COLB K. GL-2650 At Methodist Harold. Prances Poster: - . ng DIAMOND 3 1 ica’s Outstanding C9 omer arraidoe Wiacsou Harel La: . 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