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- aii THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES vi PAGE "5°": i ’ a, ot ry [i natn dim, dmb ; | en EL ’ Admirals ‘Shifted z of task ‘Fopte 90, turned over his. | a Ne - | £3 [ i . { . © a eat it rs RT | . : i ; Daly . : y . i, RUMENY | Mrs. Wyker, Protestant Banana Plants _} ABOARD USS ELDORADO, *Mmajdgioday to Rear Adm, ING . RQ ny Td 3 y Bo 1 WL i | | Yokosuka; "Japan, Sept. 4 (UP)—|Tom B. Hill, commander of, Am~ SERVICE . ert : os ia : to n : } 3s Ye, .. “ l|yice. Adm. Ingolf N. Kiland, comi-|phstious Group 1. The Navy said ne. : ) | : : ngs Leader fo S eak. Here i! Ja . \ |mander of amphibious fortes oflfhe change was a ‘routine shift ISIC co. Le : ' Blacktop ddition > ’ ‘H : p 15% oR. ; . | 1} . p erm the Pacific Fleet and commander|>f flag. officers. IM. 4486 : ao ; | The “First' Lady” among the ” : han ae a ! a amin : . . * Gi | - | y ! i : . vi nm | . ' > . ? i | ty pavrounts re sate. So are swimming To Hi 1 [erm wom or Top Gated pmea? Resistance "7 aT SHOES BY and wading pols. ~~ °° : 0 Ig Way -'..'|meeting at 6:30 p. m. ‘tomorrow . pata. J ‘i. a & ? ’ That's the conclusion to be drawn from latest | nn i. %. 0 lin the Third Christian Church: e Br Seludep Berrie . J 4 fh ig : : » ; ELS. . 5 Science . Service Writer ” : | "Mrs. James D. Wyker, Colum- oo 2 vy Science Se Lu { he rh i: : i : and Children sividenyeffures of A. J; Thatcher, supesiniondent v= | CHICAGO, Sept. 4—An asphalt pia, Mo., president of the General | LONDON, Sept. 4—Some ba- | x : 0 Ca 10 avings! . of the city. Recreation .DIVision, In ‘the latest 27] black-top on. some lanes of a Department of United Church- | | tana plants grow their own anti-| “ees - : > 259 E Wash. z week's figures, 56,937 persons made use of these £8 highway acts as a barrier to keep women of the National Council of bi tic “factories” with which to © ; : a ) 140 E. Wash. : facilities—most of them, children|- ‘motorists off those lanes. This Churches» will give the dinner | qQ torie
346 W. Wash. of course—but there were only | was ‘reported to the American address. She will be sponsored
- or » 1063 Virginla two accidents. . a . | Psychological Association here by by the business. women of the ; Oe a. Nn |- Cer Fg (Dr. H. W. Case and R. Brenner host church and the Indianapolis ee . GOV. SCHRICKER and Mayor, | ; lof the University of California at Council of Churchwomen. 2 Bayt will help open Hotel Lin- |Los Angeles. . | Mrs. Wyker not only holds the
“ * . coln's pew Town and Country h | Statistical study was made of highest office available to a Prot- : \ motorists making use of the extra estant woman but is vice presiWhere to Go - : lanes added on to widen a three- dent of the International Conven-’
tists ‘have developed from this | discovery a new chemical pre-/ : \venting damage from fungus,
. : Bg Hs. » ion 3 fight off disease germs. A group * S mm ortant ‘ of British and West Indian scien-| 1 a : >
Our convenient location on beautiful Fall
sistant to the highly des Creek Boulevard (between Meridian’ and
send lane concrete highway. For a tion the Disciples of Christ. Panama disease. They ‘have in ’ in ad « an orderly, dignified serv: State Fair 60c and 35c. Indi- Pers iration | distance of two-tenths of a mile She ih hay born in Ken- Pays ems pF stra of Illinois) helps for an orderly, dig ana State Fair on 88th St. All [the added lanes were paved with tucky, an ordained Disciples of ‘actinomycetes, Ww produce | 0 ice—and makes it easier for the friends and . - day. : . : |a black top insert instead of con- Christ minister and a graduate streptomyecin-like ghemicals, dead-| : ] . $50,000 Horse Show featuring BUFFALO Se ED restive |crete. ° of Columbia University. ly to the fusar OXySpOrum Cu-|- +p ¢ relatives to pay their respects. . 2% | Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra. sweating Was effectively con White lines marking off the, Her minister-husband, the Rev. ; bense germ, she cause of panama “su a ] : $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 and $1. Coll- |, "0 volunteer patients by [our traffic lanes increased the James D. Wyker, assumed his piogy | ADY—Mrs. James D. disease. : en ont? ACARONI seum at Falr Grounds, 8 p. m. : number of motorists who moved duties on the staff of the Bible ! ; CE
Harness Horse Races. $8, |2 drug. called banthine bromide, | C1 into the new second lane at College of Missouri, University of
$2.40, $1.80, $1.50, $1.20 and $1. Pr. Ane G. Zaps of the St the widened section. But at least Missouri; Columbia, in February. heads Protestant ‘Churchwomen; In front of the grandstand, |... CEe 0 armacy andi. e of the motorists who would| Lannie Christoffel will furnish will speak here tomorrow. ) olonial Microblo- - ed Sciences reported at the - nl , Indies and the Colonia jere Fair Grounds, 1:30 p. m, meetin f the American ave moved over did not do so the music for the dinner which i Rotearch Institute State Fair Follies. $3, $2.40, E nere © e American .,.. the new lane had a black! will be followed by a reception. , Mrs. W. M. Baumbheckel, -presi- A081? 2S ; ee naib] ~ $1.80, $1.50, $1.20 and $1. In Pharmaceutical Association. op. | Dr. A. C. Brooks is host pastor. dent of the Indianapolis. Coungil The , actinomycete i front of the grandstand, Fair | The drug is available only on| Even the presence of white| Miss Louise Ross is chairman cf of Churchwomen, will honor Mrs, for protecting the banana plants Grounds, 8 p. m. po 2 physician s prescription. Its ef- ines did not change the barrier/the program for the evening: Wyker with a luncheon jf hér has also been isolated from Ja-| Wrestling Armory. Reserved fect in ‘thecking sweatifig was ac-| scot of the black top. Miss Claire Henry is president of home Wednesday. Members. of maican soil and cultured in the seats $1.95 "8:30 p. m. cidentally discovered during its use| rte — the church's Business and Pro- the council executive Jpbard®also laboratory. It gives a number of
Wyker of Columbia, Mo., who |- The wofk done through the col'laboratfon of the newly founded Uniyérsity College of the West
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| In treatment of stomach ulcers.| : fessional Women's g Iwill b st / pi ted strains and, so far . . group. [will be guests. |pigmented stra ' , i Stock Car Racing. $1.50, $1 \" \ypougn 40 of the Ratients AF Officer Stops — - ~—— |g powerful fungicide agent, mu-, and So Zilianapoils’ Spee 'showed good results in control of, . | / oer sarin, has been isolated from the, | Jrome: ey Te ne excessive swopling when tax- Choking Woman ‘Minnesota Fair Stunters Killed ‘red strain, while an antibiotic ae 213. IW 10 thTee tablets.of ba! . A highly active against gram-posi-| . Monday Room at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The thine daily, two patients with se- To Kill Himself | ‘ST. PAUL, Sept. 4 (UP)—Near-|into a cabbage patch behind the tive bacteria has been extracted newly remodeled main dining Vere excessive sweating were not N. Y. Sept. 4 ly 27,000 spectators watched yes- fair grounds. from the green strain and named, pe helped by-four tablets daily. | GARDEN CITY, N, Y.. Sep ¥ Mr. ’férris, who lived in Lans- i EGE room of the Lincoln used to be Constipation, heartourt ana (UP)—An Air Force lieutenant terday as stunt pilot Carl Ferris, Mr, Ferris, who monamycin. : , » ca'led the Tuscany Room.. headache were the most comming shot and killed himself last night/g- ang his 17-year-oM girl as- Ing Mich, died. in the flaming Sess iotumeistien se
FISH FRY will > held tomor- side effects, though none was se- as two policemen rushed to rescue sistant wounc up their “thrill act” wreckage. Miss~Middleton, who Fireman Killed Fighting
'MA-0683 row, Thursday and Friday at 4300 vere. The drug must be taken Youre . a De was CHOKINE tn front of the State Fair grand< had her first plane ride a month $1 Million School Blaze I. ,+ BE. 10th st. It's sponsored by continuously to control the exces-| ay open Ie tified as od Lt {stand. . ../° ‘ago, died about an hour later in a|¥ —— "Order of the Amaranth and White sive sweating. 7 nr Lexington,| ~The act called for Mr. Ferfis to hospital. | BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Sept. 4 - >. 1; Shrine ef Jerusalem, of NA NI 6 2 |Ky., ‘assigned to Mitchell Afr snap his ship into a lowltitude) = Mie SHdjals began 5 ins , : e. . COUT EXECUTIV 4 ¥ = [Foce Base. The woman, 22-year- “power-off roll” wiith Miss Kitty Pilot’ _ | vestigation today into a $1 million eR — : | I YS COvT EXpCUTIY ES or ond §] hil Bond Set old Doris Bauch, is a secretary Ati ton, Mountain” Grove, Mo., Pilot 3 Body Returned joiaze, Which JElied one (oreman; FLAN BA nity Chest agency, are attending J {the airfield. = |standing on the wig. - . MARION, Sept. 4 (UP)—The and SEloyed x es Sie Jus ute, nT “7% the National Boy Scout Te) A tt Th ft | arise BA oh id £he nap. Je his TAREuVer, Mr ens body of Ira R. Winger, 33, was op 94 Asis and Soa ess tos) BUCH TL e : Songerenes eh Dn lomor- fl ll 0 e ; “dated” Cassel several times andlor and fly past the BIE returned here today. Mr. Winger | wag killed yesterday when part of Vf \NENT row at kK, Ans ng. 2 . | Bond was set at $1500 today that they went auto riding yester-|ag Miss Middleton waved ‘‘good- died yesterday of injuries suffered a floor and a wall of the flaming FALL CREEK AT MERIDIAN ST. : MISS ROBERTA JOHNSON is for a man paroled on a man- day. She said Cassel stopped the py” to tife spectators. | when a small plane he was pilot- three-story brick building col-| = a new assistant. - + |sldughter charge last year and auto, pulled out his gun and| The ~ Stearman biplane never ing crashed near Millington Navy lapsed. Six other firemen were | : professor of ele- | {arrested last night on a prelim-/4ragged her into the field. {came out of the roll. It plunged Base, Tenn. Aug. 26. injured but not seriously. | ( ad ? mentary educa-. {inary charge of vehicle taking. | After receiving treatment for ? ai > .
| Judge Joseph M. Howard, May- Shock, Miss Bauer’ was sent nicipal Cpurt 3, continued until home. In Sept. 11 the case of Harry Albert! oi ‘Ettinger, 24, of 503 8. Alabama st. Cancer Research Fund | Ettinger was arrested last night! :
at Capitol Ave. and McCarty St.'ls Set Up at IU after police chased him more than lone mile. | | Will Winkopp, North Salem,
tion in Butler® ] 8 : University’s Col- § lege of EducaPL. 6090 tion.
She's a gradu-
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. - 5 Fi ie ig Hi ” | Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 4—Establishment in the Indiana Uni-|
& complete re- k 8aid the car belonged to him and versity Foundation of a special
SATURDAY quirements for |had_ been stolen from the 200 .,;.er research fund as a memo-| i ! her doctor's de- Miss Johnson block of W. Georgia St. Ettinger | to the late Dr. L. R. Mason, |
versity of Minnesota and ex-
OPEN ALLDAY | - pects to soon
i § A - Open Every gree this summer. Sala SS imegne else had given him ance, was announced today. : Day 8 A.M Miss Johnson has had seven Nel a : | Friends of Dr. Mason, who re-/ to 10P.M | vears’ teaching experience at the Police records show he was pa- ceived his A.B. degree from the|
roled Mar. 27, 1950, from the In-|
College of the City of New York ia, gtate Reformatory, where
and the University of Minnesota.
university in 1923 and M.D. de-| he was serving a term for man- gree in 1925, have made several 2 =z = slaughter after the beating of gifts in his memory to the founHIGH SCHOOL life from five Jerome Hester Washington D.C, dation. Dr. Mason died last July.| points of view were to be dis- jy ¢ront of the Barnes Hotel, 233 cussed at Shortridge this after- amecrea st. i
noon in a program designed for| Mr Hester died Feb. 1, 1047,
| of freshmen. one week after the crime. Ettin- Family
Dorothy Gaskins was to speak ger was charged with murder, put about extra-curricular activities;'the charge was later reduced to Mary Ellen Burton, scholarship; manslaughter. He was 19 at the Vr (ed Jack Barney, athletics; Jack Sie- time of the slaying. | ARE 4 bert, ROTC. < Ee
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