Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1951 — Page 17
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TUESDAY, AUG. 28,
1951
PCL Threatens ‘Outlaw’ Leap
Sets Hot-Rod
(Speed Mark Grand Jury Call oon ae 35 oma ae After All Elections
streamlined hot-rod from Denver—the Kenz Twin-Ford Spe-!
cial—has set a new record on the Bonneville Salt Flats. | ge in [0 f
The baby blue speedster late yesterday zoomed through the
By United P {measured mile at 215.439 miles! py vest
Cooked Up by LARRY STILLERMAN OUT OF a season of midgets and “Happy” Chandler,
baseball may now wrestle with an “outlaw” league. ‘This may develop tomorrow when directors of the Pa-
per hour with Willie Younger of y EVANSVILLE, Aug 15 A Denver at the wheel. Vanderburgh County grand Jury Officials of the Bonneville Na [ending a three-month session |tional speed trials said the speed marked by a study of election! was an all-time qualifying record.!irregularities suggested today that | {The Denver hot-rod was the first/grand jurors be called after every
cific Coast League consider withdrawing from the National car through the traps and topped local election.
Association. The Westerners are
fighting to eliminate the draftin of players by the major leagues.
In the earlier meeting, PCL,
ithe previous mark set in 1950 by! The jury's last act was indictmare than five miles per hour. [ment of Paul Luster, a grocer, More than 100 hot-rods, rang-lon a charge of perjury in con-| ing from the stripped down, {nection with the Evansville city!
g| Junior Baseball national finals | from Briggs Stadium, Detroit, Sept. 4.
directors voted four-four on It'll be the network's “game- Souped up jalopy coupes to the {primary last May. withdrawal. The majors’ offer of-the-day,” Dale Miller an- COStly streamliners were on hand,| Luster's indictment was the of draft relief fell flat. And nounced today. Miller is admin- fOr the opening day of the speed!seventh returned in connection!
now, the current Sparins New
reported. nent,
withdrawal imm
Emil Sick of
join the string that ties the loop. Francisco, ' Portland, and Sacramento earlier voted to withdraw.
Oaklan ha
he leagueleading Seattle team has indicated he will switch his vote, “rebels” and pull the San
s istrator of the Legion program. trials yesterday. The competition | with the May voting. Six others, | jie being Sanisored by the South-lincluding two Election Board] n California Timing Associa-| judges, were indicted on various
tion. |charges of neglect of official duty,
Cars are running from Utah, ill egal voting and bribing voters. Arizona, Ohio, Nevada, Colorado, Sg jury a a a Spe-
The last network broadcast | NeW York, California, Michigan, . d was in 1931 when NBC handled |WYoming, ‘Missouri, Washington oa re Hoan i van a the Legion finals from Mem- 2nd Indiana. Additional entries! ing a four-point program Tor phis. |are expected before the trials are|recommen#ations to improve the
j=] Broadcast time starts at 1 p. m. with Al Helfer handling | the play-by-play and Dick Bingham, the color. These two are ‘“game-of-day” regulars.
NEW MacArthur “has given no serious thought” to the possibility of his being named baseball commissioner to succeed A. B. (Happy) Chandler, an aid said today. The spokesman sald MaeArthur had no comment on a published report that he had turned down the job when =»
committee of three club owners offered it to him,
An SEHR —S—————
Paul Fagan, ‘who turned “dow a million-dollar deal for his Sa Francisco Seals yesterday, been beating the drums to abo ish the draft feature of basebal He calls it a “suckers’ game.” Why. he asks, should the Seal
spend $30,000 for a player when;
the majors can draft him for JIMMY CARTER is a 3-5 favor-|thedral High School and Butler|the indictment against him was $10,000 after one season? This, ite over contender Art (Golden|University star, will go to the] returned. He was released on from the team that produced Joe Boy) Aragon in a 10-round non- hill for the flower men. {$1000 bond.
DiMaggio. And baseball has n
commissioner to weigh the issue.!
College ‘Draft’ THE SPORTS hooks the NCAA again today. In a two-day meeting openin in Chicago, NCAA’s council, th policy tion's college, will tangle problems in recruiting and sidization. Since the sanity code was rule
out at the last convention, many Paddy DeMarco last night in Mil-| of the nation’s schools have ig-| waukee. Sandy was using DeMar-| con- co as a warmup for his title de-| nected with administration of col-!fense against Willie Pep Sept. 24.|
nored NCAA regulations
lege athletics.
Cribbing, basketball
pened to chess “rooking?” = n ” ; Mutual (WIBC in Indianap-
olis) will broadcast game num-
ber two of the American Legion
YORK—Gen. Douglas |
h or | human hay rakes,”
“revolution”
making body for the na- by withiboosted his 1951 victory total to the West-Central sub- 204 blue ribbons
dumpers, loss to Saddler two years ago... pool sharks and whatever hap- America’s touring am
MIDGET BILLY BARTY has a
completed, | P |election situation in the “pocket”
Allison, Florists {area where charges and counter-|
giant of a press agent. charges fly after almost every | The 3-foot-11-inch television-| (referendum. { {movie comedian has announced a In Title Tilt First, the jurors suggested
grand juries be called into ses-| sion a few days after every | |election, “while the memories of |
The Allison Jets will be out| {to keep their undefeated mark! intact tonight as they meet the
$250, 000 damage suit against the! | American Baseball League.
i He's in a towering rage over Allied Florists in the fi |witnesses still are fresh.” nals of! ; | the exclusion of the St. Louis the Metro Marion County Soft-| They also recommended that “Brownie.” {voters and election officials fa-
ball Championship tournament at He'll forget the whole thing “if Municipal Stadium. basketball bans those human! The top game slated to Basie J : ¥ for Election Bo stepladders. start at 8:30 p. m.. preceded by pasis of how Re He oe Otherwise 1 demand to know a preliminary game between voters in their precincts ! n why. a full-blooded American Kinman Garage and Barrington | The report s a th fut in.} n shorty can’t use his height to as Heights at 7:15 p. m. {covered x il ® Jurors ize} much advantage as one of those! The Florists, piloted by Mel forgeries of voter sume parent he huffed. |Nordholt, have suffered one de- the May primary, but were ow {feat this season. The team went| {able to get enough intormation, “to the finals four out of the last for indictments. [ave years and won the title in| Iyster appeared voluntarily at| LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION 1949. Mim McLinn, former Ca-|the sheriff's office shortly after |
miliarize themselves thoroughly |
Is with election laws and that clerks
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o title bout at Los Angeles tonight] Rube Fuller, pilot of the Jets,
. Jockey Jackie Westrope was| will send either Jack Allen oe
‘suspended by Washington Park Kenny Scott to the mound. | lofficials today on charges ofthe Florists are able to top Fi tuman ain’ {Charlie Burr, the nation’s leading | will be played tomorrow night.| | | | | |
“extreme rough Jing” .\Jets tonight, the rubber gan g jockey, opened the 24-day Narra-| Winner of tonight's title re Sav e gansett Park meeting yesterday will meet the Logansport Sham-! i Orers riding four winners. This rocks in the opening game A National Feather- gional tourney at tonal oe (weight champ Sandy Saddler Thursday, Logansport will d looked sad losing to Lightweight Indianapolis in the girls’
meet | game.
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i eur box-! ling team suffered its first defeat
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BABER Mrs, Nora
FREEBERG—Ida HARRIS—Donald L. TRABUE—Wilfred C. WIGGINS—Josephine
BABER — Mrs
Nora, 3441 Graceland, age 72 years, beloved wife of Charles F. Baber, sister of Mrs,
Anna Dangerfield, Mrs Fred Young. passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. m, SHIRLEY BROTHERS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois St. Calling after 2 br 2 p.m n. Tuesday.
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(hee Casey), 8t.: widow of of Margaret M Fitzgerald: sister
of Danijel Casey and Mrs. Anna McGinley, New York Cry dled M day at her residence ner Thur ' 8:50, at the KIRBY MORTU ARY. Meridian at 19th St 8 a m., St Mary's Church Interment Holy Cross Ce pry. Friends may call AL Mortuary . FREEBERG—Ida, 371 E_ Westileld Blvd.,, age 72, beloved wife of Closs E. Freeberg and mother of Myrtle Ellis, grandmother of Mrs,
Thelma Pyatt, great-grandmother of David and Daniel Pyatt. sister of Fingal Allen, passed away Sunday Services Wednesday, 10 a. m., at the SHIRLEY BROTHERS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington St. Callers any time
HANRAHAN—Nellie G., daughter of the late Frank and Anna Hanrahan. sister of the late Mrs. James Condon and the late Mrs. Frank Whalen, aunt of Gertrude Condon, Indianapolis, and Leo Condon, Los Angeles, Cal., passed away Monday at her home, 506 N. Riley Ave. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 30, from the BLACKWELL IRVINGTON FUNERL HOME, 5117 E. Washington St,
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8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at the Church of the Little Flower, 9 a. m. jpierment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral
home. Ladies of Little Flower Church meet for rosary ‘Wednesday, 8 p. m. at mortuary.
HARRIS Donald L., age 22, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I Harris, brother of Edmond L. Harris, Chicago: Mrs. Robert Jackson, Merry
Carole Harris, Margaret Rose Harris and Linda PBllen Harris; grandson of Mrs. Nettie Harvey, all of Indianapolis, passed away Monday in Columbus, Ind Funeral Wednesday, 11:30 a m., from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVIN HILL CHAPEL. 5377 E Washington, followed by service Thursday in the JAMES J. MORAN & SONS FUNERAL HOME, Decahus. Pe catur, Ill. Callers after 2 p. m, Tuesday. SHIRLEY service. IMEL James W., ase 80, of 1534 Finley. beloved father of Mrs, May Selch, Leslie Imel, Mrs Elberta Swails. Mrs. Hazel Ford, Mrs. Fern of Indianapolis. brother of Indianapolis; Mrs, Emma Brim. Carrollton, Ky, and Charles Imel, Madison, Ind also survived by 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. passed away Monday. Funeral services Thursday. 1 the CECIL R. HURT HEFELD' CHAPEL, 2226 Shelby. Friends may call at ‘the chapel after 4 _m. Tuesday. oe KLINE “Herschel © .U., 1002 E. 38th St.. husband of Mrs. Mable Kline, father of Mrs. John Clark and Merle Kline, brother of ‘Donald Kline, Washington, D. C.. ‘and Mrs. Lartha Libibis, Wabash, Ind., passed away Monday. Service FLANNER & BUCHANAN, Wednesday, 11 a. m. Burial Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Ind., Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends may call at mortuary
LEWIS—Phvrills Evelyn, age 16, of Glenns Valley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis. sister of Richard and Walter Lewis, granddaugh ter of Mrs. Margaret Ross. passed away Monday. 4 eral -- Thursday? 11 a.m. at the FARLEY -PUNERAL HOME, 1604 KW Mofgis. . Bufial at Mount Pleasan riedds-may call at the funeral Tome #1Ver 9 p. nt Tuesday . PARKO TT william P| age’ 53, of 3030 Holt Rd, husnang qf Jane Newt, brother of :T. Parrott, Mrs ‘May Puckett, Mrs Ho Hendricks, grandfather of Judy and Billy "Newt, passed away ~ Saturday Funeral Wednesday, 2 m., at the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1604 N. Morris. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at funeral home ay - PRETTI Pietro A, 237 N vidson beloved husband of Maddaiena C Pretti, father of Mrs. Joseph M city; Mrs. Ida M. McKane, Arthur L: Pretti, city; uncle Maria P. Velona, city, passed v, Aug. 26, age 75 years. GRINSTEINER'S FUNERAL 1601 E. New York St, Wednesday, 8:30 a.m Regquigm High Mass 8t. Mary's Church. 9 Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery, Friends invited. Friends may call.
PRICE—Michael, 6 months, darling son of Clifford and Evelyn Price, brother of Sherrie Ann and Clifford Price Jr., passed away Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill
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1 Death Notices SLADE—Lloyd D. beloved husband of Fagusta. father of Edgar and Earl e, Margie Petrycki. Elizabeth Burton and Ruth Yelle: other survivors are five sisters, two brothers and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services from Decatur Bethel Methodist Church, Wednesday, 2 p. m, Priends may call at the residence on Lyn{burst Dr., south of State Rd. 67. {Interment West Newton Cemetery.
THAYER—May, 4117 Clarendon Rd., mother of Norman . Thayer, passed awa? Monday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, at mortuary,
TRABUE—Wiifred C., hurst Dr., age 58. veteran, passed away Sunday mornIng. Service Wednesday, 3 p. m.. at| the SHIRLEY BROTHERS CENTRAL CRAPS 946 N. Illinois St. Callers me.
WIGGINS Josephine, 1302 N. Pera shing, age 46, sister of A. W. Willijams, Della Chaplin, John and] Charles Williams, grandmother of | Loretta Jr: Cole. Funeral services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m, West Side | Nazarene 11th and King. | Burial Floral Callers from | 5 pp m, Monday until 11 a m Wednesday at SHIR EY BROTHERS WEST CHAPEL, 2002 W. Michigan, at at church after 12:30 Wednesday
WILSON—Charles T, beloved husband of Maude, father of Mrs Paul Riffe and William Henry Wil. son of Indianapolis, son of Mrs Janie Wilson, brother of Elmo and Loraine Wilson, all of Beech Grove, and Mrs. May Burkholtz of Indianapolis and Mrs. Fthel Willlams of Texas. passed agay Tuesday. Bervices Thursday, 2 m., Fountain Square Christian Church Burial New Crown Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence, 923 Lexington Ave, after 7 p, m. Tuesday, LITTLE & SONS service.
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Lemcke Rldg. 2nd Floor Phone: MA rket 7568
Illino!s Bldg., 3rd Fl,, 17 W. Market St., Cor. Illinois St. PL aza 5404
Merchants Bank Bldg. 3rd Fl, Phone: IM perial 5414
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In case of UNEMPLOYMENT due to Sickness, Accident or Death under an Optional Insurance Plan
110 EAST WASHINGTON imperial 5511
Washington & Meridian
Your Friend in Need
PL-3434 FR-3532 Main Sz. Phone 61
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Why not sell it ‘to us. We lease “your side won't have to move, cash and a place to {lve, too. Mr. Keller, HU-3209
AUTO LOANS USED CAR LOAN CO.
133 N. ILL. PL 6518
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COLUMBIA INV. CO. -- RI1-8507 See Classified Ad in 1 Telephone . Book.
112 Business Service
FILL DIRT—TOP SOIL |
White crushed stone, gravel, sand. GA-6751
and delivered. CA-9745.
Liability | fs comp. Ins. Free es Associated Maintenance & Builders
TA-2079-2301 Guilford GUTTERING
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Your choice. ding, § usters, ete.
‘Associated Mainienance & & ‘Bullders
TA-2079-—2301 Guilford
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AAULINOG VAN is the man to do your aaiiag. Trash, furniture, most alr ing White vet. Reasonable. ID-40i
GENERAL HAULING — En Attic, RL arage., An CHESTER P . 831 8. FR-38N. GENERAL hauling Teanun A scrap lum Dhue driveway wiite ture.
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rest Sunday afternoon at the ces. grills: prompt service. AT-0630. | ~ CRUSHED ROCK Pleasant View Rest Home. Age 47 pla 13 ¥ I { vears.; mother of Richard PF. and IMMED. SERVICE on block laying. | WHITE CRUSHED STONE John R. Schuck: sister of Mrs. Elsie Expert workmanship AT-8565 or h . “te pl ID-2674 | $350, Ton delivered Sand, gravel E. 8tone and Mrs. Fred M. Cisel; sr ————— | top ol 'd fill dirt. | BE-3833. foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al oC ARPENTERS p soll anc 1 a ssa pert Tolbert. . Services Wednesday, GE STR | TRACTOR grading. oulldosing, sand. | a. mat HARRY W. MOORE "Complete Carpenter Work | 'pit-gavel crusned rock. top dirt PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan New. old, remodeling. Interior, ex- -1082 St. Priends are welcome. terior painting. Patch plastering. |CRUSHED Stone, top soll, 1 nl, irk, SINGLETON—Mrs. Emma G., wife of Roofing. IM-0309. | ¢f cinders, sand, gravel, MA-6 a the late Artie F., mother of Ar- CARPENTRY. plumbing, painting. | CRUSHED STONE. BT hur, 0 giananclis ah Paul GO, cement work. roofing. WI-0435.| pill dirt_and gravel FR-2748 Singieton o ampa, 8... Dasse TA«1934. WHITE crushed stone, sand, ravel, | PLANNER & “BUCHAKAN. MORTU. |REMODELING OR REPAIRING cinders. dirt, pit run. bulldozing. ARY. Wednesday, 10 a Friends HOMES. Free Estimates. IR-8829. excavating, GA-0252 ————— invited. Friends may call « at the CHIMMEY _ REPAIRS wi ELECTRICAL mortuary. =e CHIMNEY REPAIRS, free estimate TICENSED ELECTRICIAN, ID- N, 1D-4039 “ refs. Patterson, BE-4193. 1% GENERAL WIRING AND REPAIR _ - G_ | EXCAVATING _ Le al Notices % ~__ CONTRACTING _ } NS iL egal. Se CEMENT WORK-—no job {0 EXCAVATING NOTICE TO TAXPAY ERS MON e; _fgric Manaing, BL vo : x pulldortag crushed OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIA’ 8 } HON ASONABLE| Crane work. ee is hereby given the taxpayers/ ENT T WORK DO ERE 0 | stone BR-1621 8 & Excavating 0 Marion County, ndiana, that the! — — - —— Jo a - | proper legal officers of said municipality | CEMENT —A\D MASONRY [GENERAL excavating, gravel, top at their regular meeting place, Room 103 FREE ESTIMATES _ BL-9165 | “00 8 til dirt, Parking lots. BECourt House, Indianapolis, Indiana, on the | CEME} TING all types; best work, | 0663. AT-1946 4th of Sept. 1951, at 10 o'clock A. M. will| - lowest prices; free estimates: genconsider the following additional appro-|eral hauling. F. A. Hemp, MA 6129. | IBULLD 0ZING, . Excavating and priations which sald officers consider |— A trenching Hartman Bros. BR-8682. necessary to meet the extraordinary T | Evenings WAS 6231. : ee. smerseney existing at this time, ang also; op oil. er i e FENCING such other business as may come before) cnr a #1 dirt Del promptly 829 oars | FENCING—LOWEST PRICES SoRTIONAL APPROPRIATIONS 1985) White River BR-2224; eve br) ELECTION BOARD — All types for awn and factory 3 SERVICES BO RSONAL FERGUSON FROS materials or ~~ comulete erection, Clerical Assistants $ 5.500.00 Ce spe | BR- 5427. Ford Fence Nt. BR-4003 on 10,000.00 | “Favel “Loaded on ‘Pucks and deliv: | ALL TYPES FENCES BUILT Taxpayers appearing at such meeting! T83® Be Cah Tht oo | will have the right to be heard thereon Ear Call TM-8571 2900 Best Price in Town The addivional appropriation ae finally i CALL Aleta made will automatically be referred to the | ——= = eto Tn grote, Hosrg of (Tax, CONN ISaiOnErs: whieh pri) KEBCE Si BE FE, LT oard w old a further hearing within fifteen days at the office of the &tate Information for ne Gah OSIER PENC 0 ra-2434 Board of Tax Commissioners, biset] ; 0ST HOLES — iM-3 3328 suc earing taxpayefs objecting to — any such additional AppropHstion may he | Want Ad Users P heard and interested taxpayers may In-| FURNACE repair work for all makes. aire of ine County judiior when and o Ss ‘Quick service. TA-204 ere such eAring w e he nna ROY COMBS H UR FURNACES Auditor—Marion County Indiana a ———— a ———— — NOTICE. 10” BIDDERS % 7:30 A M. to 6:0 P M FURNACES Sealed bids will be received by The Repair, vacuum cleaned, new inBoard of School Commissioners of the C ty Ads received before 9:25 A M will | stall. choice of furnaces.
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COMME RCIAL, J3Y LING .__TA-6760,
Trash, ashes, “GENERAL Clean yards ashes trash TA-0253
LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING, TRIMMING,
TREE REMOVING, aS VER EQUIP. LUT-|
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"bundle or finished, dome | | _in_my home. Ida Carroll, TA-5814. |
LAW VNMOWERS
POWER and jand lawn factory service
STARBRAND “CORPORATION 1202 N. Sherman Drive IM-3438 LINOLEUM __
LINOLEUM, tile and cabinet top installations and repairs. Carl Githens, BL-7007.
PAINTING ___ “Painting—Interior, Exterior
Spray, brush. your choice of paint, Ins. Free est
Associated Maintenance & Builders TA 2079-2301 Guilford
“Painting—Interior, Exterior
Prices reasonable Free estimates {CA-0081. | PAINTING. interior toning, wall washing we HI-4044. | PAINTING. INT, & EXT FIRST CLASS WORK
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Quick WA-6510 REAS.
PAPER CLEANING. AANGING. STEAMING
A-1 PAPER hanging, DAINting. Si Soe per roll and up Sale of paper.
ACTON, CA-3533
PAPER HANGING, steaming. Steam=
ers for rent. Quick and effc. servfce. Call Bannister & Bannister, RI-4617, RI-3032. sr PAPER HANGING & steaming. lafest samples. ors a aavantesd. E R Shepherd. CA-67 ER RT, + PAINTING _ Steaming White, Insured. A. E
Condiff, TA-6042.
PAPERHANGING patch Diastering, { repair work. FR-3 . . i CALL TA-3707 for_ NE Papering | . and painting, Harry Calve
PAPER HANGING. painting orn and out
Floyd Coffman and Son BR-4818 ~
FREE. estimate on A-1 Bros steam_ing, $6 up per room 52. PAPER H Hangin ears. Guaranteed service. | ase 5695. Mr Downs. | PLASTERING
PLASTERING, stuccoling water proofing and chimney repairs MA-4216,
and DAIDEING, oT sutng and |
PLUMBING _
PLUMBING repairs and installation Side plumbing & heating che "042, IR-8784.
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