Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1951 — Page 30
Al Weill. “x
GRAHAM and Cohen
place him in jeopardy.
for a challengers’ fight
pean champion. 3 -Humez fight for Feasons:
in London.
Union.
{itle,” Solomons declared.
s the date desired by Match-
next, hit
‘moved to force Gavilan's hand or, or schnozzola. ey TT > h Pro-| ote 46 Soman Loren Bubbling Gertrude Ederle
Charles Humez of France, Euro-|
Solomons, in New York, said he. was eager to promote the
“TWO—It would force Gavilan to defend against the winner by Mar. 1 or have his title vacated the British Boxing Board of ntrol and the European Boxing
“Graham won the fight Wednesday night, but he didn't get theltered. “I was!
today. writers also witnessed the and everyone agreed that Graham
had won.” ” . »
. SOLOMONS staged the July 10 London fight in which England's Randolph Turpin took the middleweight crown from Sugar Ray Robinson. He and the English writers are in New York for the return Turpin-Robinson bout at the Polo Grounds, Sept. 12, Gavilan rejected a return defense against Graham on Oct. 26
I have to make my next defense.” Commenting on Gavilan’'s evagion, Graham declared: “If he won't fight me now, while the match is hot, he'll never fight! me.” Most inhabitants of Lammers’ Lane figured Billy's rémark had the target right on
Raps Channel
By SCOTT BAILLIE United Press Sports Writer
two, NEW YORK, Aug. 31 — Ger-
trude Ederie, who became the
ONE-It would draw a big gate first lady of the English Channel
25 years ago this month, only laughed today when asked about
blind, broke — or all three, “And three strikes you're out,” she coun“I heard the question. I'm
Candy Andy Has
other “wail-terweight”
hold.
ing. His name Andrew Lowel same as his dad’s. He'll compete for honors
Michael.
1510 Asbury St. former champ.
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A seven-pound, 4!s-ounce boy vas born to former state welterweight king. and Mrs. Caroline'y won three gold medals at Paris Anderson early yesterday morn-yn 1924 and held a whole lot of
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looking right at you and I'm a stockholder in the family gro-" cery business. We aren't millionaires but it's a comfortable living. Then she bubbled along about her epic crossing of Aug. 6, 1926, as if it had happened Just last week.
Ederle
n ” 2 “AND people forget that I was an Olympic champion before that.
lrecords.” | Nor do people reéall that she
atitook a shot at the Channel in home with 16-menth-old brother,|1925 and was disqualified when The Andersons ilve ata Papa is also my, grabbed her in a panic as she Gloves was trying to clear some salt/™isgivings.
swimming partner, Izaak Hel-|
water from her throat. “That wrecked it,” she said in| earthy accents which stamp her West Side.
“Once you were
“MISS EDRRLE. a
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p ws y U : oO! . og ems Aid, Bowl Tilts By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 31—The powerful policy-making com-
mittee of the National Colle giate Athletic Associatio nek flattened a parked auto at
overemphasis today. high-pressure
rules games.
fering with a lame arm are un- | founded. We'll all know soon, won't we?
Swimmers
“I exploded the theory that the the number of games a college
old side-stroke was the only way, to go the distance.
880 yards because of that tiring flutter Kick. Then I showed ’em| how to eat. They used to load
{up on steaks before I brought in
{my diet. And I showed 'em a woman could do it.” What about the plethora of
: |swimmers who have turned the
{Channel shores into something resembling Coney Island on Labor Day? | “It's got all commercial, that’s all I can say. myself before trying again in ’26 {but there were no cash awards waiting. I got a medal in France a little later.”
~
SHE SAID she hasn't met any
of the current swimmers. “Look, I wasn't qut to set any records when I crossed either,”| she bristled. “Now I hear people saying: ‘Oooooh! Florence Chad-| wick swam it in 13 hours and 20) minutes, a full hour and 10 minutes faster than Ederle Oh yeah? Well, she went 23 miles on smooth water while I had to tack 35 in a storm.” And Miss Ederle plunged into] the warm French waters for her, {second attempt with plenty of “Honest, I didn't think I had a! {chance in a thousand of making| 'it. Even the press boat didn't]
tout,
|
They'd all stayed in France
touched von, were. out of fein Sih meta come back any;
ivr ie IY then they Byres, something was brewing’ : a " J. A STORM was brewing as well and Gertrude's father had to slip, - the jittery French’ skipper a few
tug out there. Ederle|
swimming times,” Miss
Experts used to think that the American crawl! I used would stop a person after
Sure, I turned pro
sessions,
ANOTHER
_ "all athletes who receive gifts or, isubsgidies beyond that permitted (by the institution and conference" become automatically ineligible. Three suggestions were aimed at strict enforcement of athletes’
and suggested re-examination of permitting post-season
It also recommended that prac-
Market Street hill. Mr. Raines began blinking his lights and blowing his horn to warn pedestrians of the danger approaching at 80 miles an hour. Mr. Raines finally lost control of the speeding truck about halfway down the long grade, one block from the main shopping center of the community. The
pounds of steel plate failed on the
today for a “wild man” who has been terrorizing farm families in| oe the vicinity. Except for the confused descriptions given by the residents, the searchers had only one clue to work on—an ‘‘enormoys” set of. footprints discovered by Lt. William Phifer of the Lamar National Guard unit. The soldiers were ordered into the search yesterday morning by Gov. Dan Thornton acting on the appeal of Prowers County Sheriff John Hodson who said he lacked sufficient men to cover the jungle-like area. ”» “We've got to catch him be-
fore somebody gets hurt,” Sheriff
the curb, sheared off a utility] ‘Hodson said.
offered a 12-point attack against pole and then crashed into a
of college sports parbershop.
The load of steel plates shifted
recruiting methods
(Jury.
Rescue workers worked for
the scene of the accident.
point urged that
Killed in Korea
academic standards and limiting
plays in each
The council also rec enol reconsideration of the free substi-| tution rule to “eliminate pressure! implications of the platoon sys-|
tem.”
terday.
NCAA President Hugh C. Wil-,
lett said the
tions only and will sample opinion on the meas-|
ures between
he said.
Lo, the
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UP)— | Move over Joe Louis, there are two other veteran heavyweights lumbering down the comeback
trail.
Tommy Farr, who lost to exchampion Louis in-a Sloody 15= rounder in- 1931 American heavvweight Steve McCall last night at Ban- | gor, Wales. And Joe Baksi,
Heavyweight
the war years, returned to action after an 18-month layoff last night at Mt. Carmel, to outpoint Art Henri of New York in 10. rounds.
Wonlh ER
Playér
BRISTOL, William R.
A thousand extra francs to keep his/of the world's (team, died yesterday at the home Glasgow, Ky.,
“Now they're talking about Of & daughter after a short illness. had been working at\ the dairy
THE SUGGESTIONS were] {Christian Church here, drawn up at the close of the ij pe in New council's two-day meeting yes-
convention in January.” “This is the first step to meet ithe challenge of overemphasis,”
Dies at 83
R. 1; Aug. 31 (UP)Chase, 84, a member)
sport.
Times State Service : NEW ROSS, Aug. 31—Services for Pfc. Kenneth J, Teague, killed |in- action in Korea a year ago,
= Iwill be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the
Ross Cemetery.
Pfc. Teague was land a companion were on duty. when they encountered enemy snipers. Pfc. Teague killed
three of them before he was
points are sugges“council members
now and the NCAA|
|ice just before Christmas in 1948) |with a cousin... Both served in |Korea with the 27th Inf. They went overseas in the spring of * 1949. Surviving besides the parents are four sisters, Miss Willie B.; Miss Jean; Mrs. Irene Spurlock and Mrs. Roberta Helton; a brother, Raymond; two hdlfbrothers, Bill Teague of Detroit,! and Clyde, Bimble, Ky., and two half-sisters, Mrs. Mary Hubbard, and Mrs. Hazel Powell, both of | Mimble, Ky.
Ancient
ompointed an named
Man Is Electrocuted While Moving Fan
James Herbert Lessenbery, 41, lof 1526 N. Gladstone, was electrocuted last night whe he attempted to move an electric fan vat Capitol Dairies, 1213 N Te Dr:
the erstwhile challenger during
Pa.,
v Tage’ * Coworkers a Mr. Yexveribor TfeENeEd against A steel © trough: as he picked up the —One wire on the fan was Mr. Lessenbetry first basketball dianapolis last Decémber his bir\hplace.
from
Chase played on the team which since that time.
By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 31-—-There
|were times this season when Billy!
| Meyer felt frankly ashamed of!
the team he was forced to field, {but the Pittsburgh pilot swells with pride when he speaks of ithe Pirates’ chances for the future. “We won't always be the carpet for the rest of the league to {walk on,” declares Meyer, whose job was in serious {earlier this year. “There are some real fine pros-
[pects in the club now,” he added, Purgh’s Jus |Jargely in Law,
Bob Friend and this new Carlsen, a young pitcher recently brought up from New. Orleans of the Southern Association.
“Players like Vern Law,
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Bright Future for Bucs
kid in
Meyer General Rickey,
“Mr. the
Meyer's
“There are
Pittsburgh's
center They're going to make the nucleus of a good ball club.” paid
who, he said, thing he could to help.
Rickey is a fine gentleBuc
confidence future
fine future,” “They're very apt to win a lot of ball games for us next year.”
is its weak infield. “I hope to be around here next he concluded, ‘we'll be a whole lot improved by! then.”
Three Matches Top
field, 10-Bout Amateur Card
Frank
amateur card at the Sahara Grotto Punch Bowl tonight. The In|dianapolis team boxes the Marion Boys Club at the arena, 4100 E. Washington St. Bouts start at 8:30. ° James Watkins, Indianapolis 1951 Golden Gloves champ, faces the Muncie Gloves titleholder, Jimmy Williams, in a 135-pound scrap. Dick Decker of Marion will fight Bob Johnson of Indianapolis in a 126-pound mix-up and in the 160-pound class, Don El-
tribute Branch did every-
generous Manager
boss insisted
was going to stay
in Pittsis wrapped up Friend and Don|
ter Nate Bradley of Indianapolis.
three young men he smueq Reds Buy Center (UP)—The Providence Reds of the American Hockey League today announced the purchase of Raymond H. Powell, a from the Chicago Blackhawks of! the National Hockey League for | $10,000.
chief problem, he
“and I think
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The council program attacked and crushed Mr. Raines in his financial grants to athletes and cab before the eyes of several customers in the barbership. The brush then just as suddenly discustomers and harber escaped ih-|appeared. | The man was surprised Tues-
sion of all out-of-season practice from the truck’s tanks drenched
|
Burial |
killed by| enemy snipers Aug. 3. 1950. He!
four! {wounded mortally by the fourth.|
Pfc. Teague, the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Teague, entered serv.
Fled in Panic
Several persons have fled in panic recently when the man”
{52 night in the home of John
lo than an hour before they Brauer by Jess Lopez, a hired tice seasons be confined to the could pry Mr. Raines’ body from| han. time of year when. the sport isthe tangled wreckage. The area played and asked rigid supervi-| was evacuated when gasoline|searching the house for food.
Mr. Lopez sald the man was
31—An Mr.
“wild burst out of the heavy
Lopez
| Mr. Lopez was unable to give|l a description of the man, Sheriff Hodson said one family in particular had been the victim of the mysterious stranger who “besieged” their house, terrorizing them with repeated visitations. Descriptions of the man varied. Some persons said he was a “wild looking young man,” but others
clothing was reported both as {shabby and as nice appearing. Guards on Duty
The search was called off at dusk last night and 12 men were left on duty to guard the two-
ase Coated his eyes and the stranger turned
' poin said he appeared to be older. His
where the man was supposed to, be hiding. | Capt. Robert smith, commander of the guard unit, said his men|, would comb the area “until we find this man.” Jo They were equipped with two jeeps and a large truck. Je The guardsmen and deputies divided into two groups yesterday |
{
ward the river. The only trace. they could find of the man was|g the set of footprints. They said the area was thick with snakes. The search was to be resumed | today.
Services for Claris Allen, as-
sistant chief engineer of the In-/American Section of Civil Engi-| idianapolis Water Co,
Set for Tomorrow
will be at 10 a. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial ar-
rangements have not been completed. ; Mr. Allen was stricken with a heart ailment] yesterday afternoon in his office. He was 46. i: Born in Freemont, Mich.,, Mr. "Allen attended grade school in Grant County, Ind, and high] school in GalvesMr. Allen ton. He attend{ed Purdue University. He joined the water utility in
1930 as an assistant engineer. In| [1944 he was promoted to principal
! |
i
''the Geist Reservoir,
|
2 Indianapolis,
He
mused. ‘Listen, everybody in my met a pickup group in 1892 at| Surviving are his wife Flossie; {tug was yelling ‘slow down, Springfield College where the two sons, J. P. and W.;. a (Trudy! Save your strength and/game was invented by the late Dr, daughter, Scarlet; {slow down!" Finally I yelled back: James A. Naismith. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson [and Mrs. |‘So help me, if I slow down any] A native of New Bedford, Reid Compton, Indianapolis, and {more, I'll sink.’ But people for- Mass. Mr. Chase attended Spring- Mrs. Robert Ault, Chicago; four a don't they?" Ifield College. brothers, Noble of Galveston, |Tex.; Walter Jr. and Clifton of Indianapolis, and William of ChiEe Billy Meyer Conjures Up . Services and burial will be in fore
Three matches top the 10-bout |
PROVIDENCE, R. I, Aug. 31 he suffered minor head injuries.
center, |
al
(| 0ven 10 1 PM Nat 105 San te ngen
engineer and became assistant chief engineer last year. :
He had served as-resident ongi- |Bar Association will continue its| HANCOCK COUN
neer supervising construction of the
Blue, Ridge elevated water tank.| Last October, Mr.
Claris Allen Rites Monday; Rites for Soldier Water Co. Engineer Here
Indiana Professionabe=fngineers, neers, Construction League of Indianapolis and Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Surviving are his wife, Helen; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen |S. Allen, Swayzee; two daughters, a son, a brother, and one granddaughter. Mr. Allen lived at 3025 N. ridian St.
Bar Group Set : To Continue Its Cadet Hearings
By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 31—The New {York Criminal and Civil
{ *
Me-
hearing into the discharge of
Fall|cribbing_ West Point cadets overt {Creek purification plant and the|the Labor Day week-end, and an cre
ex-Army football star flew here
|
gna on No. mile-long strip of undergrowth fic
urf.
ny tation
fic
nal | Indian
Conductor,
|and miscellaneous teins, P.O. Be
a. Yi No. 174: Quantity of Traffio Accessories,
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dianapolis,
vith tion No. 175: Quantity of repair. or Crouse Hinds, Eagle en = oral jectrie controller, F.O.B. {anap-~ Invitation No. 176: 133 Barr PortNorth
and beat through the brush to- land Senet In | paper sacks, F.O Invitation No.
na. 171:
210 to 275 Tons, Stor: orate batteries, F.O.B. Indianapolis, In.
ivitation No. 178: 1100 to 1400
| mixed a
Jection C,
Be. vitation No. {wrecked Dodge Truck,
Corrugated
vitation No. concrete, radius of ten miles. (Ville, and oh road PF and SR 5 | Ea in Rushville, Indiana, and o jus
Seymour ’ furnished
t West of A
Model
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ir of Behn 12a,
Year 1949, Truck located at State Higa-
way
boiler stack
at_ Linton
Invitation No.
wrecked Truck
Garage al Invitation No.
181: Repair
at the State High
located Garage at Valparaiso, Bids shall be submitted apon standard HIGHWAY COMMISSION IANA
SAMUEL C. HADDEN
India
oposal_lorms. F IND
___Chairman_
Madison, “Indiana.
of damaged way Garage
Indiana 182: Geperal repair of Dodge Truck, Model H-1048, at the Stats Highway
ent
NOTICE To ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed pro-
posals for highway low,
the State
anapolis, ard 1951,
opened and I TD TRA CT Rs ihe are invited
CONCRE' NOUS CONGR
lowing:
LAKE COUNTY-—Project ‘miles on SR 55 extending north from the {north corporation line of Crown Point
LAKE COUNT:
to US PORTER
the improvements as described bewill be received by the Chairman of Highway Commission at oftice in the State House Annex, until 10:00
TE WID
ject F-103(2)
8R 53
construction
A. M.
NING
AND 10,18 miles on
from the west corporation line Hebron to the east junction of BR 8 a SR 55 In Crown
Point.
AND ETE RESUPACING on foli-
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{miles on US 6 from just east of Johnson
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fered a heart attack and had heen|about his treatment by academy miles on SR 367 at Indianap
workigg on a part time basis
since March.
He was a member of the Amer-| | GSS ican Water Works Association, said a third hearing session will CONCRETE»
iScientech Ciub of Indianapolis,
Services Are Set For Mrs. Miller
Services for Mrs. Minnie E,
Sher: Miller, 66, of 1236 Nordyi'e Ave.
Jwne de at Lop. me tornorrow 1
Y the. Wald Funegal, Home. ‘Burial wat T .
{with be in Crown Hill Mrs. Miller, ‘a life resident - of died yesterday. Surviving are four sons, Ben, Edward, Fred, and Frank: four daughters, Miss Barbara and Miss Martha Miller, Mrs. Estella Fui-| ler ‘and Mrs. Minnie Atkinson; six grandchildren and one great-|
three sisters, grandchild, all of Indianapolis,
Hog's Ni
PRINCETON, Mo., Aug. 31 (UP)—Visitors sweltered today at the Mercer County Fair, but not the hogs They were on ice. Roger Bryan, an exhibitor showing a pen of Chester Whites, got the idea of dumping blocks of ice in his pens. The hogs loved it. Other exhibitors borrowed the idea and there, was a run on ice in Princeton
Man's Condition Fair After Falling in Shaft
John Bayless; 34, of 3617 Car-
roliton Ave., was in good condition in Methodist hospital today | after he fell 13 feet down an| elevator shaft yesterday. Mr. Bayless,
Shelby St., when he fell from the second to| {the first floor of the building. Both arms were fractured and
Farouk Congratulates
Four Channel Swimmers
CANNES, France, Aug. 31] (UP)—King Farouk today congratulated the Egyptian swim-| /mers who won the London Daily Mail English Channel race but |refused the prize money because the newspaper ‘slandered’” their ‘ruler. The four swimmers and their manager were received on board|CQ |Farouk’s yacht,
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Robert Daru, counsel to the jus-| tice committee of the association,
'|be held tomorrow and a fourth] {probably on Sunday at times and
south of - N plances to be announced later to CONTRA a day. {CONCRETE FA PAVEMENT Mr. Daru said Al Pollard, on US 32 from
Army's highest scoring football] player lagt year, was flying to iNew York to testify tomorrow.|
(3a said Pollagd had talkgdgito’ the committee's West Coast’ coun
3
sel. Jerry Giesler of Lbs Angetes and Mr. Giesler had notified him Mr. Pollard would be here,
Mr. Daru sadi that Maj. Gen. Frederick A. Irving, académy superintendent, was ‘merely {quibbling” terday Mr. Daru’s staterpent that seven dismissed cadets had beenit restored to duty. “No cadet found guilty and |separated has been restored to] {duty and there is no intention of doing so,” Gen Irving said. Mr. Daru said the quibbling| (was “over my use of the words | | ‘restored to duty.’ {question are, | West Point.’ number thereof but the names of these men. I am asking the ex-| | cadets not to lose hope because|
I not only know the|
when he defied yes-|g
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ACT R- 3407—Bids are invited on DRAINAGE AND REINFORCED PAVEMENT on following:
52(9) north of
the Sullivan Vigo County line to 1.1 miles
west {line
of th to 1.4 miles southeast of Temvleic .
Youngstown. RACT R- 308 ids are invited on REINFO 2
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UNTY FI-75(9) approximartel Tippecanoe-Ben
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2 ot HIGHWAY OMMISSION ELC ¢ “HADDEN,
‘NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is ° hereby given rhat sealed bids
man_
for the purchase of the iollowihg materials
will be received by the | State Highway Commission of Indian 102 North Senate Ave. apolis 9, Indiana, until 1:00 P. M. on the 4th day of September.
his office,
Chair
man of the at {anT)
In 1951, at
which time they will be publicly openéd
and read
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9
Invitation No. 156: 2250
to and 11
Aggregates,
2500 Sons F.0.B.
Ridgeville, delivered at the State Highway
thereof
Invitation No. 157: 3
ter, the State Indiana
Invitation No. 158: Necessary labor,
Pieces,
Corrugated Metal Pipe.
{Garage Site at Ridgeville or plant v cinity
48" Diamedelivered to
Highway Garage at Fowler,
mi-
nor materials and essential equipment to make a complete operating signal installa~ ition at the Intersection of US 50 and
t the Intersection of US 50 a Street in Washington, Godan,
Invitation No. 159
| Assembly No. 920-16, 100 Sets
tinguishers
Invitation Bituminous Concrete AH Binder, furnished
id West No. 160: *500 to 6
Tons
SR 57. and a Flashing Beacon installation
nd Meridian
One FWD Sank Case 0.
Automo-
The men in|bile Seat Covers and 100 to 200 Fire Ex~ let's say, ‘back at| Indianapolis, indian
Market St. 00 Tons of
{and loaded into state trucks at Yendor's plant vicinity of Richmond, Indian Sh tation No. 161: 75
of "Bit umi-
AH Binder. furnished and delivered
| on Road 421,
Section FF in
Shelbyville.
| Indian |of the General's statement which | {0% tion No. 162: 9.340 Board Feet of | Bridge Lumber, furnished and delivered at Bridge Site on State Road 161, over the Little Pigeon Creek in Indiana.
lin no way changes the picture nor|
jour objective.”
Truck-Train Crash
Toll Mounts to 3
LaPORTE, Ind, Aug. 31 (UP) {—Salamon Shaevez, 62, Walker-| {ton, died today in Holy Family! Hospital of injuries suffered in a {truck-train accident in which two| {other Mexican farm workers were! (killed.
Invitation » Ready Mix Concrete, {and delivered on US 421 in Shelby vil e.
No. 163: 200 Cubic
Class D,
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furn
| India favitation No. 164: 126 Cubic Yards, Ready Mix Concrete, Class D, furnished
jon State
{and delivered on State Road 16, Section J, Road 8 Fol jon G-2, d
! State Road 18. Sec Bids shall be er upon standard proposal forms. AT Ls BIGHWAY COMMISSION SAMUEL Aaa HADDEN, Chairman
and on
CITY
Notice is hereby given | hearing will be held by the City Plan Com-
PLAN COMMISSION | LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
that a publis
| mission, oo gS Indianapolis, on the fol-
| A truck in which the Mexicans]
at work at the were en route to a farm to pick] po> more of the visitors will encoun- Solataire Beverage Co. at 1825/cucumbers was hit by a Grand?
ling on U. 8. 6 west of Kingsbury. [Four others were injured. |
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO ROAD ( CONTRACTORS: Notice > hereby given that sealed pro- | Reenw construction of certain] Righwas” De ee as described below, | be elved by the Chairman of the
ec: State Hixh hway Commission at his tH
{in the State House Annex, until 10:00 M. Central Standard jon the 20th A of September, 1951, {it ferme will be publicly opened
NoaT wi TL Bids are yited on AND
TUMIN US CONCRETE RESURFACE ONCRETE Cneace BITUM TH E pDASE | AND REINFORCED | | CONC PAVEMENT on following: N COUNTY roject F-40 J Ei rom the Hendricks | Street at indlanapotss’ Just south: of 33th) CONCRETE |
| wiDENNG AND. 81 SPECIA AL BITUMINOUS { NRE, RESURFACE on following: UNTY Project 40-J 3.00 miles op ga 52 a TiaianADoLis from just south | to just north of 18th Street. ! ps Enis may be examined the office of the Commission in In-
ATE HIGHWAY CSMMISSION Samuel ( C. Hadden, Chairman
NOTICE - 13 BIDDERS e received by The | Board - of School Commissioners of t ty of Indiana a a 13.90 Feigek ay. September 18, 1951,
ot the two | i¥o ois
smoke stack FX Shop. School, 3401 Merid-
in the aridian
Indiana olla,
on
fons on fil 150 North
low]
of the C
od amendment
| original cty soning was unloading sugar Trunk Railroad train at a Cross- area located at
n CoS 51 “This Cause relates to a proto the Zoning Ordinance ity of Indianapolis to establish in a recently annexe ¢ northwest corner o
h Street and Ralston Avenue.
It is welling | Area, and
pro
osed to zone this area 3.
15-20-51 nly Cau Dosed amendment to t
A2 or 4800
City of Indianapolis city zoning in a recently annexed
{area bounded by {Shadeland Drive and 38th Street.
It is pro | Business, A.
It is Dwelling
relates to a
r 50 Feet Height. e Zonin
Ul or Square Feet
proOrdinance establish
Massachusetts Avenue,
§
osed to zone this area Uldor
or 2400 1 cr 50 Feet Height.
A2 or or 50 Feet Hei
uare Feet Area, and
16-Z0O-51 This Cause relates to a pro- | posed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance ime, of the City of Indianapolis to establish when | original city zonin and (area located at the southeast corner o Teton Avenue and 34th
recently annexe
Street, proposed to zone this area U House, 1-1 Area; and H1
eet ght.
If approved by the City Plan Commission
[Subsequent to bd posed amen (23) proved will be 3h
hearing,
each of ordinances as so apbmitted to the Common
the
{Council with recommendatio n v {that 1t be passed. R ahd Feques
Said P.M. September
ublic hearing will be held at 2:00 entra) Standard Time).
in Room 401
on Monday City
Hall, at which time snd place all interested
SONS appea
ng will
matters set out in said Causes. is given as required by the
This notice is regulations of the and information on the matte able from the Executive Commission at on, 3 304 CITY PLAN COMMIT!
———— NOTICE TO BIDDERS : received by the Commissioners City of judiangpoils until A. M i. 8.
Sealed bids of School
D, for the ollowd
ms at Ele
City Plan
Noble P, Executive will be
(11:00 o’cloc
Board, 150 N.
be given oppor{Danity to be heard in reference to the
i. pid » September and _ eauipmen at: i 3 YB rie capac] a tor oat t & eteria a re ‘Washington Cabinet equipment for
Commission, rs is avail-
Regretary of the
ION Hol tars Secretary
of the so Fee
So wt
ome mentary Sc! Ni r specifications on
rT "| Piodgal
HANA . m.
BLACKWELL of E. P Vv, Blackwell, m Mary Ann W Ronald Blacks x ice Steven: assed away 3 at the
HOME, 2428 E. rday, ptem Friends nyited BROWN.-Alva aje, 57, bel ay
nest Brow Fea Niewerth uth Schock,
rs. Lenora ( na. sister ol ag ee ah d., and Mrs. aine, O.,
ht, Service HIRLEY BR APEL, 5377 emorial Park. Saturday.
BUSHONG — brother of Thursday Serv 10:00 a mm, & CHANAN FUN] may call after omit flowers.
m, Fr may call at ms
COPELAND—A away in Her Thursday p. n Paul Copeland, {iton of S8outhp by two grandcl
NERAL HOME § p m rk Sunday, 2 Church Frie Greenwood.
FARRELL Ro: an. varrell, su Pailip Kerriga of Chicago, pa Funral from B HOME, 1503 N day, Sept. 1, ¢ mass at Holy | I trment at Friends may |
FREDRICH — band of Ger bara Fleederjo and Emma } Minn, passed dence, 841 Wri ing Funeral ditional inform NERAL HO!
ME HEISER — F¥ Frien
New York St. neral 10 a, m neral home |! HOFFMEYER— of Anpa E., McGinnes and harles R. He hursday ever NER BU
& C Saturday, 3:30 Friends may c
Hv FrMAN + Ki
of Mark Hu ohn Kennick rs. Paul Bt
and sisséer of way Friday ater, For inf W. STIRLIN( MA-8576.
KINSEY—Albe passed away Bethel, Ind.. | Odesste Thom Artie . Iry wi. Fialteo, Cal. a dianapolis; als children and Erlend; may RLING _ FI RN Fun 2 p.m, at the invited. Buria
KOSSMANN—! away Thurs loved mother lumblis, O.: E Cecille Ray, ! city: sister of hy. Mrs. Ki veible, Louisy residence,
LEWIS Jest
-.senal Ave. Mary Louise | of Will Lewis, his residence 9:50 p m, = services at th m, Buri: fends Invitec the residence :
MeINTIRE — years. mothe eer, Ind, and 3:3lananolis, amue! McInti of Beech Gro McIntire, Spe vived by 7 gr: sons and y Dass sed Away av call at HOME 1308 1 after 7 p. m, m, Interm Funeral Home
MILLER—Min: Nordyke Ax Barbara, Edw Martha Mille and Mrs, Gle vived by six
eridian 8t., | al Crown Hill
MITCHELL—R Wednesday,
charge =
SMITH — CI! husband WN stepfather of ert Loy. Mrs. tor Williams. day, 10 a, m., CENTRAL CH Burial City C diana, (Colum copy.)
SMITH Mage of Alfred / M. Smith, & Porter and passed away Deral © notice |
SPRADLING— 8S. Bolton, |
children, pass ide service WN unnell Ceme! may call at SI HILL CHAPE Bt. after noo
[CORI TAYLOR SR.Sunset. husk er of Jack x illiam . Voorhis, rots berson, Dass IR FLANNE] ARY Tues may call at Mortuary a afte
THOMAS Ro Gray 8t., vening, age onard J. sister of Ja randdaughte neta] Sat JAR YY W. | L. 2050 E. 1 Neri Church, Cross Cemet t. Phillp NM day, . 8 3 prayers.
Mihden, Ave
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