Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1951 — Page 3
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6, 1051 DAY, SEPT 6. 1951 : = THE INDIAN. \POLIS TIMES eR ER a 2 AERP his ; 3 : ris iia § i" a ; : Br United Press artificial meons fixed on space vs & Set Ba ck a di i n LN DON, - Sept. = 6-—-German between the earth and ‘Mars. ‘a rocker ° expert Wernhar Von The journey. to Mars, Von AND +——| = The l6ng-sought 34th St. main sewer was delayed again Béaun outlined ‘a plan today to Braun said. would take- 260 days, . 5 Spi » Ten ° space. ghips with 70 men ) : | today when no bids were received on the proposed §1.million land "50 explorers on Mars for ahoard would take off from earth : Riviera U first- section of the project. —a.13-month visit. and stop at the first artificial . 9 i . 3 ‘AS a «4 moon for s lies. The sewer would run from Fall Creek and 34th St. His proposal -was the latest U/L Ee er ad COLORS : east to 38th and Emerson Ave. — » scheme for interplanetary travel grpit cioser to Mars. SETS op umping It has becn sought more than 10 In other Ww orks Board action, a laid before the International Con- From there, he said, 50 men J : {years to give storm and sanitary proposal of Indianapolis Railways gress of Astronautics. would be selected to. land on ton, DeVoe, ne facilities to that fast-growing to change the 2l1st-Arlington bus Van: Braun, designer of the Mars in three 200-ton rockets, : a To Sewa e Into River section of Indianapolis, Toute a fonSide sed 778 Dan mighty + ¥-2 rocket bomb‘ that Von Braunm said the trip would YONS , Failure to receive bids means fen uncer a Visement calls Yor plastered London ‘late in 1944; De possible as soon as the arti at least aix weeks’ delay and per- SHUG. hart SSouth Service, ‘submitted a paper to the 'con- ficlal moons: were built. British i “8 te The State Stream Polution haps as much as three montis. hor nn any or gress detailing his proposal. He Romie peas L. R. Shepherd . £ 4 eS. as Ji 3 T 3 { s vars Oc Board has advised the Riviera| Works Board members had pranches of the line to the:Shade- is ’n the United States. are ariniy Suspends RCOAL Club, 5640 N. Illinois St. to stop NoPed to get first section of the jand Ave. plant of Western Fifty men could reach Mars, oqsibility.” BEF |B INOle AL dumping raw sewage into White|S"¢F Under way early this fall Electric. he suggested. by traveling on yngtead of just talking or write nsor Newton, River : ore and award contracts for the sec- The Board also approved using space ships and rockets. They ing about them, he said, the idea hatcos! and The Jub end section this year. McLean Pl. from Illinois St. to . would ste pver for refuelling at «spould now be actively pursued ’ san $ PR aged for the The Reason Capitol ‘Ave. as part of the Iili- } ~~ in laboratory tests and on the s€430n, £ sked. to remain| n nois St.-Capitol Ave. ~W¢ . i ange.” SHES closed until it gets rid of an il; City Engineer William R. Hunt street plan. P ve. omevay i I PE Langs TONS development color, letter- legal tap-in on a storm sewer with declared he believed the. reason errr eee ; an ! a gs osing the gap should be bridged py "amet its ofiglet just above Rocky Ripple. lfor no bids was the estimated R ! ct d D ; ; Hg to 20 years, Shepherd said. Ralph H. Holtje, member of the| coat of thé project was too low. e-elecrie espite ; ? A : - ge - » . EE —— : board, ' discovered the: tap-in|The first section was estimated at : ; In Primaries Can WING when investigating stream polu-|$1, 067,000. Mr. Hunt indicated he Church Opposition STRUCK DOWN—YVictim of a motorist, Nurse Tella B. Mills, 25, lies injured beneath a car ARDS tion complaint made by Rocky|would increase that amount in a. The Rev. Jac ; _ that struck her down in suburban Oak Park, Chicago. 2 Pople a Fag ae k McMichael to i go. . « Us. ADULT CLASSES IN / StI : n resotution. day begins a new term as execu- , te 21 James H. Makin, manager of, A compielely new sewer resolu- tive secretary. of the unofficial Words Can't Describe. It — | d p dace lous tae ite isi Jenied knowjedze of the|tion must be passed by the Works Methodist Federation for Social : FOREIGN LANGUAGES o . p-in e said connection be-|Board, and a public hearing and Action .which is condemned by Chi ld $ Pp 1 S he ] U d f d, isi tween his sanitary sewer line and advertising for bids must be re- many Methodists for its Com- 1 ren Oo riva e Cc 00 n er e A decision by the Indiana state If yoii are interested in] : iil must have been peated. Usually this takes about Munist front associations. election board contradicting an}, t; speak and pr Tre TING made by e contractor who ex-/two months. Much of the condemnation of K 4 4 ibl Fi Ith R id { hy s attorney general's opinion. today Cermia 1 ’ MENTS pandel the club's” septic tank! Contingent on this 34th St the federation has centered in the op in orri e ! ' ai ers arge authorized candidates defeated in y oF Spanish, ook Be y system. Ss Rev. Mr. McMichael whos - 1 a ila? plf ewer and 2 companion 37th St. ae 0Se un ~ By United Press 1 yas black ¢ids’ clothes Tuesday it was cold pork sand- : and up Mr. Makin is now seeking per- sewer is the construction of sev- Seating many Methodists have ANTIOCH, IIL, Sept. 6-- An- pe ack: Tite Jide! dothes te potato chips Eo milk, the May mnieipal primary o ru Janguage. pe mission from the City Sanitation eral thousand new homes in demanded. : thorities. accused a 75-year-old od ronrietress they said. as independents in the November, fered this fall BOARDS Boar to connect his line with the Northeast Indianapolis. Building The federation qQpened its an- woman today of housing 15 un- e age proprietress, who had “I can't conceive how ‘parents election. : bv the Indi . N. Illinois St. sewer. has been delaved by lack ¢ nual meeting in Evanston, Ill, dernourished children in a “pri- no license to run the school, : . bie astiride y the an2 . > . ° i” : : nerelyv s t her he: Heh 6 could leave their children in such The board, meeting yesterday apolis DownR Sewers Tuesday and will adjourn tomor- vate school” amid “indescribable Me ly shook her head wheh con- ’ * ; n > Is a row. filth,” CPA fronted with the conditions, Mr, ® Place, Mr: Nelson said. with Gov. Schricker, agreed town Center Kiwanis Club to Hear, Bus Plan Studied The action to re-elect Mr. Mc- a = nL Nelson said. Children lived in the school on, .,\imously to allow county elec- of Indiana : Michael ‘ bitt ; Lake County authorities issued ? a year-round basis at the rate Un iver sity. any Butler Educator Heavy pressure has ‘been exert- h 3 d bate. after a bitter tWo- 5 Call for the children's. parents = Peputies who talked to the chil- of '§75 a month. Mr. Nelson said tion boards to put the names Margaret 4) SP : i ed both for and against the sewer our debate a to come fod take their children dren said their usual breakfast Miss Hull's rules were that par- of all such candidates on their Margaret (ook Cook is in Money, Credit, Inflation.” by various Northeast Indianapolis home from.the shabby, 1t-room consisted of a small bowl of oat- énts could visit their children ballots if the otherwise qualified. charge of the French and SpanThat's the speaker's subject for Civic organizations. One of the Drowns Swimming house known as Kendall Hall meal, a piece of bread and a only once a month and had to 3 ish courses and L.F. Groth MA —— } Kiwanis Club luncheon at 12:15 Strongest srements in the debate Times State Service School. ~8mall glass of milk. Dinner was telephone first. Se Tots IPDRLETLY ove those in German. There will be as been the one demanding NEW ALBANY, Sept. 6-John They raided Miss Daisy Hull's their only other : “ : Eewm—mm——— p. m. tomorrow in Hotel Claypool. storm sewers to stop floodin i Kelvin Bark 18 Ne ; ; “school” Ee / yd er mean: and on “The children said they only hgiana Democrats defeated last | elementary and advanced ’ g elvin Barker, 18, New Albany, “school” yesterday and said "hey — got a bath when their parents classes in Spanish and French Kiwanian Herbert C. Graebner, basements and streets. drowned last night in Carter's found 13 of the youngsters were coming,” Mr. Nelson said spring to run on independent. 6. vear courses in Gerdean of Butler's School of Busi- Forest Manor is one section swimming hole near here. State dressed in dirty clothes and-sorely Accused Slayer “And the parents ‘never got pe. ates In November's mayoralty} . — special non-credit ness Administration, will give where flooding has been a prob- police recovered the body 50 min- in need of a square meal. P| d vond Miss Hull's living room.” 2% course in Spanish conversation i the address. lem. utes after the drowning. | Their first action was to send I 1€CAS: for Bond Miss Hull was fined $100 in Marion F. Stephens of Sullivan, | will be offered by Prof. Rich{for a gallon of ice, cream, dozen: A County Jail prisoner charged 1947 on charges of operating an T. K. Holden of Linton and Ed-1 ard S. Sherman of the I U. Je lof hamburgers and two gallons itp slaying one of the “battling Unlicensed nursing home in Chi- Ward J. Lorey of Jasper have or- | spanish department. ., . of milk. Deckers” onened & Sght (Oday + g cago for mentally deficient chil- 8anized their own independent] Also on the fall schedule are . | Miss Hull was held’ In. Lake 1otnnse on ond Y I0T aren and adults, he said. parties ang Sntounced 2 would) 175 other evening courses in all County jail at Waukegan in lieu ! : hig iv . - ‘battle the Democratic Party slate j fields of study. : of qty Bl of a onegs charged Porter F. Jordon, 47,.0f 1347 A Chicage divrces, Moe EB as “lone wolf” candidates for Lucy . with contributing to the depend- Deloss St. applied for 4 writ of sanor a he > LE mayor. > ENROLL SEPT. 12-15 . : ency of a minor and State's At- habeas corpus against Sheriff TU Fevea'e ® con On request of State Sen. Leo J. : torney Robert C. Nelson said 13 Smith in Circuit Court. P : c % viaced her & Stemly of Jasper, Attorney Gen- Classes Begin Week of September 17 ¢ 3 similar charges would be filed He said he was illegally held Sd FE i 5 the eral J. Emmett McManamon is-| ; a {against her today. without bond and was innocent. ol M Oo BH lone. sued an opinion only last week] i Tn . | “Words can’t describe the filth, Jordon js accused of fatally 3ehoo f OL She paid saying defeated primary candi- 5 | : lin that place,” Mr. Nelson said. shooting Richard Decker, 20, of Ome OF Dim Tuesday ew ‘ner dates could not run for the same Indiana : : “The beds were so moldy I 923 Harrison 8t.2July 1 after a SOR. pps informed -authorities offices as independents. - i i oy ’ ; y i, r ' > S | ; y ; wonlant put my dog on one. Only drinking bout. yesterday. The state Supreme Court may Universily . : vo ad sheets. In the basement He was denied bond when ar- ° “Practically all the children be called upon to issue a preced-/ ! a s we found a pile of laundry 7 feet raigned on a charge of second- were from Chicago and many of ent-setting ruling if court suits E . Pa . long, 4 feet wide and two feet degree murder in Criminal Court them came from broken homes. are filed in one or more of the vening le EEE - Nl y : . Big id a — flies. 2. The grand jury indicted him Mr. Nelson said. "It was pretty cases and they're appealed to the ERY oa IETS . “The water in the was ing ma-’' Aug. 15. horrible.” high court. . . — —— . oy “y TOYOY y rey - r y se 3 STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW 3 - - .
What else but local
The felts are light in weight — the COLORS are something to make the eyes light up — there are in particular certain BLUES that are terrific. And the VALUES all along the line are as outstanding as the hats themselves—
1951 and 1952 — will be noted as GREAT HAT YEARS — Primarily bacause of the hats themselves— Smartest ever! Here's your DOBBS, SIR!
industry
telephone Simatimnes i whole
advertises—collectively— like "Say it with flowers"
The Hatters as a group — presented various approaches — indicating that a man would be healthier if he wore a hat — and he would be more attractive to the gorgeous sex : if he wore a hat — and it would help him in his numerous contacts — all very good— | (We advertising people have to stick together)
but we like to talk HATS!—Dobbs Hats! and it a particular and special pleasure to talk hats for 1951-1952—Dobbs Hats!
"Think for a moment! What else can you use and use and use again, and still have it cost no more? Yes, with your local heme telephone service you make just as many calls as you want— and whether they're emergency, social, ~ business or any other kind of call—
It looks like the greatest hat Season in the past 2 or 3 decades — the reason isin the hats themselves!
They're NARROWER of BRIM — they are TAPERED OF CROWN ~— they take years off a man's appearance — they take ‘away the "too-much-hat-look" that some men do not like. They are not merely a protection against the elements — they are . pleasurable and becoming and comfortable ‘
Specially feafuring the DOBBS 10-*12.50-15 and 0 :
Others at 8.50-—A .
: ; you get them all for the same "Now serving : aN associates to the dome and brow! a Dobbs Deluxe at $40 * "low price. What he give 80 a you and 5 ; 1 : . iran a : : = k . or so little? — % : ioe : ve 4 nl - vane or the u. S.A. +f : . : * : 8 “9 » : - * vs * » . aA
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