Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1951 — Page 11

Jeflait Sngno-

decent voters

“he talks

oes hé mean ty, large and wn the years precinct comatribute their

ie Loiders

4 thelr terms

g about prosee where he ategory. Let's yt served two the late Al gator for the years, and he ity controllerbeen drawing r about ‘13 or him & profes- - been elected ices are good

1 Politician,

sarking meter

in working in n about three parking space ark ina Pathe or being six nd the police- | me it wasn't as the space. y because the Ave. just west y a meter, put I fust lost a er meter, happs 3 m what about uld not be. ip

neters telling u stand there

ne sn don a horse and Harlan St.

IRIs RRERERER REY

C——rr

TRA

Bik I, Has Two Policemen,

Both Are Chiefs

By United Press

POLO, Il. Sept. 22—This littid Illinois town only has two full-|

time policemen and today both of them claimed to be chief. The only other officer in town is part-time officer L. W. Scott. “I figure they must both be chief,” Scott said. “And it beats me who I'm going to take orders from. I'm just the third man.”

Yo entered traffic laws — hired Ww. C. a: chief, Albrigh 8 “they swore me in Monday. I must be chief.”

New Chief Curious or ‘bought my own office furni~

ture and pushed his over in a corner. If Geary comes in I'll just

say hello to him and let him go.

rE Oh ip fan -hap-. : Wao Fas. been chief or,

years, has sald that city council or no city council he will resume police chiefing today. .

e orders but { when one of the other policemen is sick or on vacation.

Meeting Postponed

The city Jathery hag scheduled & meeting the problem yesterday, but the mayor wasn’t in town so the issue was still up in the air. Although the council would seem to be pro- Albright since they demoted Geary, the old chief is. popular with the polo mer-

: 8 : §

half of his

d :

chants won't like it if Geary doesn’t get to be chief — they might even cancel thelr share of the salary. :

Junkman Who Shot Toms

Four Is Captured

SHAWINIGAN FALLS, Que-

bec, Sept. 22 (UP)—A heavily armed police cap-|

posse today tured a junk dealer who killed

one and wounded four others took refuge in his farm shack.

45, after surrounding the shanty where he had gone last night after shooting four youths and

Two Killed, at Least 4 Hurt in ‘EI" Crash

SATURDAY, | SEPT. 22, 1051

Public in Middle—

Rival Control

‘By United Press WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 ~Senate Republicans and Democrats offered competing plans today for fixing ceiling pricés on (manufactured and processed items. Both would revamp a provision in the controls law which President Truman has assailed as “the terrible Capehart amendment.” The GOP plan was advanced yesterday by four Républican members of the Senate Banking Committee, including Sen. Homer HE. Capehart (R. Ind.), one of the'iss authors of the disputed provision. (It was offered as an alternative vito the bill approved 9 to 4 by the committee Thursday. The latter bill is designed to ‘meet most administration objec tions in the present law. It would! give Pregident Truman more discretionary power to hold down pricés. — where he thinks boosts’ are not-warranted-—than he has under the present law or would have under the new Republican’ IE. ve

Ags ET A AW 4c RA igae i

ent ‘choices: 3 ONE-—-The present. law unless revised before Congress adjourns, will permit ‘manufacturers, processors;, and purveyors of industrial services to pass on to consumers almost all cost increases

to last July 26. ‘ This so-called Capehart provi-

Policeman Wins Spurs, Lassoes

Runaway Horse City way “Tex” Ballard won his spurs this morning. Far from “horse” country, the

jcowboy-fan lassoed a “spirited

horse” that broke for open countfy when thieves left the barn’ door open. James Brown called policeran

{to his home, 1615 Nelson St,

about 6 a, m. to report the miss. ing horse. Told" the horse was “spirited” Gyer and didn't “take to strangers, “Tex” got a rope from the barn!

and started out in the police car.

a ren minutes later he led the missing mount back to the stable. The horse trotting in the direction of Wyoming, was roped three blocks from the Brown e, Mr. Brown is a fruit and vege table peddier.

State Police Take .

Gambling Devices

NOBLESVILLE, Sort 22 simultaneous raids on four — jhere last night, eight state Rotice., men confiscated a punch bo and pick n’ win tickets. Four persons were slated to a -

. 35, all of Noblesville. ~ Btate Police Detective Frank Jessup, led the raids on the

Silver: Dollar Bar, the Club Bar,

Syd’s Bar and the 37 Grill at the

from the start of the Korean War:

GOP, Democrats Push

Plans £5

sion permits these firms to seek and. get individual adjustients of ceilings to reflect increases. Flooded with applications, the Office of Price Stabilization is anxiously waiting to see what Congress does before acting on such increases.

would not require OPS to permit these firms to pass cost increases on to consumers unless OPS felt it was justified, or unless the firm could show “financial hard-

sh under regulations already

| oe apparently would ‘allow {OPS to put into operation its

manufacturers’ regulations which |

{provide for dollars-and-cents ceil {ings on an industry-wide basis. There would be some price ceiling boosts, but also some rollbacks, THREE-—The Republican plan. (It is the most complicated. On fie one hand, it would limit even

more narrowly than the present

| law ne administration's “discre-

jHonary” power... 4g own! ve to be raised fo i a .

sary and unavoidable. cost in-

Korean War to July 26. Thereafter they would have to be hiked further to reflect any new increases in labor costs, direct or indirect, which occur after July 26. On the other hand, it would force ceiling price rollbacks for some firms, possibly including cotton processors. OPS would

flect increases or decreases in costs during the first year of the Korean War. Raw cotton prices [nave dropped considerably since ceilings were imposed. Discretionary authority granting higher ceilings on top of the mandatory ' adjustment would be Hmited in {the future solely to “finan { hardship”, cases.

Legal Notices ;

sh is Em con carrier of s te,

beg it. “1951,”

Arnold J. ee Baer nd aission. of Indiana L NOTICE OP PUBLIC pag Public Docket No. PL 5 oi er o.2. Each! in, a/b Diinals” sting a

is, for a ce Bort. Chicago 10 apertte ie easter Yehacit Fog sia

Ommon car more specifically’ ses ‘out 1a ‘the. spolice: gee ie bects given that Loat the Public

m ER

anapolis, Jd p Joth

Public ps Arnold J. vied

a, Service 1 odie pg mGuiss on, of Indians

Dear in city tont bh otic or c. CPA EXaMma as Bent oping qamng a, 1 cH Ti |cants or certificates as Cert Public Te asia. were John Lydy, 45; day Thocaen Anaolis ud 2 e 8 Rahert Devaney: 37; Rodney 8 bd 3. 951 ule is as Baldwin, 30, and Bthel Hopson, Wednesday: N ~ No

(Friday, Nov, §- 0 458". m.

Judit, CHICAGO, Sept. 22 (UP)—Two | request of Hamilton County's! Applications Jor meh were killed and some pas- © on Prosecutor, Frances Neal. 3 cont ET re LE

sengers tra; te raril Ey ee pred temporarily 4 ‘Henry Moeller, Retired Seas, olla

two single-car trains of the Chi-!

cago elevated system collided on|

a ground-level track near suburban Maywood.

At least four persons were hospitalized with injuries. Dead were Motorman Paul Padeja and Conductor John O'Keefe of a southbound train.

Burglars rifled equipment at the Club Grille at 1847 Shelby St. early today. What's more, the restaurant's meat cleaver and butcher knife were used to do

MANILA, Philippines, Sept. 22 (UP)-—-Gov. Gregorio Santayana, of Quezon province, held by kidnapers for three days, was released today for a ransom of $12,000 pesos (approximately $6000),

Iron Worker, Dies at 95 &

Ninety-five-year Henry Moeller, native of Germany, died yesterday

at his home at 920 Pershing Ave.

A retired iron worker. he had lived in Indianapolis 70 years. !

tter He belonged to Zion Evangelical § > deh Band £. 0" Gmiock.

and Reformed Church. Services will be held at 10 a. m.

Monday at Conkle’s Ww. Michigan |{} Bo

St. Chapel with burial in Crown Hill

Survivors are his three daughters, Mrs. Flora Hauser and! Marie and Emily Moeller, all of Indianapolis, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Union Urges Delay Of Copper-Brass Strike

| DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 22 (UP) | ~-CIO United Auto Workers of-

ficers recommended postponement

today of a scheduled strike-against

the copper and brass fabricating 8% industry to let the Wage Stabilization Board consider the issues. Walter Reuther, union president, announced the recommenda~ tion to “hold the strike in abeyance” after President Truman referred the nationwide dispute to the WSB yesterday. Some 30,000 workers, repre-

sented by the UAW, earlier had the

served notice they would walk off their jobs at 7 a. m. Monday.

nounced Of defense 22 Appointed Director

Gov. Santayana entered Luna © Military Hospital in Quezon City to recuperate. No arrest of kidnapers was announced. The governor was held in an fsolated sector of Laguna province, where he was seized . Wednesday.

Recreation Teacher To Describe Tour

The Tabernacle Presbyterian Church will present Frank Hama ee Som rau an (i) the 6:30 p. m. family dinner Thursday. .

of Public Relations

The Indainapolis Church Federation today announced the appointment of Miss Harriet Freeman to the position of director of public relations and financial secretary. Miss Freeman has been on TH ployed in the federation office Sh some time. In the new capacity, she becomes the first woman to serve as a member of the federation staff, She succeeds the late Donald Atwell as public Felations 6

Wellesley Girls WELLESLEY, Mass, Sept. 22 (UP)--8in has left Wellesley Col-

lege. Officials of the famed gue college said a check of

a

ls ate ace of examination Sec

“4 Shaglion gr Cdent ur & & Dicks} fe! State Board of Certified eeounants

AL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING blic Serv Docket, No. 2350-00) mission of

(Tranalt Co. Gagesvi fi 00 5 3 BS eS 28 a

Dyer fio 3 > the fhe fey Indians. a ats, oplica-

Ros is hereby siven that the Public | Ih

re A fic Beating. 1s of Indiana ul - of the’ 5 Sensi RO 1 Zirtcipaon ideo ues

i service’ Comission of is of A

. Easton's Sons, Inc. eveland, for a certificate of ) 0 rot Ca yohieles aes Sommon car” mecia ically set Sut in ihn Aca Notice is hereby se, opis tou | wh ervice ommission’ Sr: Indiana w son uet pu hearing n Fe) cause in of She & jinlaston, Site House 100 ediesday,

Sister om rt 1941. at, i T . PUBLIC 8 ies 0 oN A J. Atwond, ary lie Service isi I a Ind., September 20188 1951. NOTICE Fah Bs grt omission HEARING | TH In the na ter of the ohbPlication of | Poe Ram & nsfer il Bonitam, 0 Oklabom wy a certificate o of authority to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of A

as m he plication ore specifically ser ong

N ics Indiana will conBay o Hearing. py this cause in Room

ors: 5 A House, Todi | of

Public 4 by on ry : Ton lio Ser Arnold Atw retary ERS Esti sites

campus showed no trace of Sin, of the Co

4 black male spaniel dof

Sent of

TWO-—-The committee bill, It|

creases from the start of the

have to adjust all ceilings to re-

Fr Re

2. me abs a ‘matter of Pe pe of The

8 hereby sin given that the Public!

is matt

prother. of a, ‘Stella og I eh aR rr H HAGGE pi P.,

will be rece! the Chairs State JEG Se forth Sem

at his

$i Au Indianapolis” Ni EH fl opened and r

invitation fod 180-8: Geller Jrrecked Bode, True

ear Stage x aE a Invita

® ot

Thursday svi 1 i ve Su %: 5 hl Ey

Thi tiga hy indian

ride in

the various sub-dist avitation No, 214: dy Mix oi SR

ive tion No. 215: 100 cement Concrete. raat 3

he! Ke dia a

diana

is st. fare Tem:

1 be submitted upon Stahinty

AY CO HPT NA

Notles is ners EE Snders 5 i yegeive

1951, for | Go stanars for the fo

7971—Calling for \ only oh CRevrolel- Ford. or

Ay

No matter te © 0

Ind.

_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ANNOUNCEMENTS

1 Death flotices

at mortuary

ky i also : Fin = Te i may

303 Ban ata, Pot Otis | EN

x, 8 n acco dance Mth 2 Ty on a fle "in th

ond or, Cound

the oun of 2% 6 to the oily made Bh Ss your BI

ity Hall, Adianapolis. 0% ppl

EGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Noli. Srpmiti

lication of of the a Florh ida, for 0 y oie, : oa te. ss” more specifically set out in pet eby given that ‘the Public

of Indiana wil eating u hy gauge ae ooms

goin Gam

snapolis, ns " 10" 850 A

bop iilic oa. A psi ue pation le <3 Arnold J

_ ER

TRON o Ind. September 1

NOTICE Semmiasion HE Lg the aster 0 .oL the app!

Easton’ 8, I ¢ . of aut eT ¢ 2 for a gerditica . a, ommon car:

rity, intersts

ice is hereby § ven tha

blic hearing n a cag se dn |

ae 3 Rll rune

_Bodieha service og.) Assi of Sha

uy spt o

8 ¢ sate x: i “he oy npg od

ing in this 401 St

to than lin Bruce, ghirall others who ase y wavs during our recent

ORE monenaa

to fri 3 bors an ® and 8 ‘denerously

gives floral a “ofcrines mos

a, bn che VA ome > hd

NORA and we

8 gt Directors

AT. 2388

SRS TENERS a. H. HERRMANN

of Persona JORDEN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service SHIRLEY BROS. R W. STIRLING EY &

981 N Uelawars St

9 cial Notices SEWING MACHINES

A 45

st gr Bigg

now on entire 6th

lanolin manent conditioning treatment, Consultation. Vandivier, wii tt i'308n = 388% ‘safore mi e 10. 0 2

SAVE big. Do your own i holstery pileaning wi >ith ane hoe Condensa t's.

'WER-MAKING hn

| Re se Bhat 2B", li

ak 12 Business Service

BASEMENTS

BA digging under houses, block and cement work. IMBRICKWORK of | FIREPLACES. - Brick. block. cement

Brick veneer storerooms.. bsmis.. Dorches, walks kinds masonry worl New repair [Immediate serv "of | GH-4535 CH-4535 BRICK AND BLOCK WORK

Veneer rages. Dasement fireIs’ Prompt service. AT-9630,

STONE, BLOCK, CEMENT WORK FREE ESTIMATES, MA-1820

IMMEDIATE service’ on block Work. Insured workmen. AT-9565 eves.

CARPENTERS SMALL [ud job Sarhenter work; window cord Job pajoiais: around after 6 + BL

Call

B. carpent painting. ete. PLUMBING timate Bonet service.

,| clalty, hie

iformation for Want Ad Users

Ads received betore 9:25 A M will oppeat m thot same doys limes Ads recewed beture noon on Sot urday will appear wn oll editions of or| Te Sunday Times.

RATES

§ESEESE “EITIIEY

2 3 my

i

: :

£13434

; H i gt

hy ® Oe 336 Wy ana ut | Bla “pice. 0, Est 23 prs.

GLISH sys tom, per permanent wave. including new life pre-per-

wood iber, crepe paper, Jeaves, centers, wire. out petals. Blt

Sh small PL

pe New byl i 8 lding, repair and “Wiichens "a toe

f i i i

“Howard, BA-5259—8A-0346

FILL a Top i

EXCAVATING and GRADIN

BR-6706 “RED” HINES

$18 1

All % for ia and BREE" ota dome POST HOLES — IM-3328

pp HAA 00D

HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid

— = FeRNAGEE FURNACES

1{1fo1

. 357 E. WASH. ST.

SUA BED SEAR oe en 1101 B CC TA-2434

te | FENCING—LOWEST PRICES

. Old floors made like new. 35 Sena attention given every job.

a FEF. a BET 3 ‘

A

20 Hotels

21 Walking Distance

KIRKWOOD SAFE — FIREPROOF HOTEL

MA-1391 100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms DR. 0. A. NOLAND, Mgr. Special Weekly Rates We Cater to nice peopie only BE SAFE AND SLEEP SAFELY

28th st. V

plo 220 : twin. excell. fransp. em.

SE 31 Wanted to Rent SAI Wil BRE

SROKER, Vile wd dog_wil ior iii consider pleasant

: Move a %

shins CORPORATION.

53 Paper Hanging MA-3727

on per room.

Spray. brush. your choice of paint Liability comp. ins. Free est.

ASSOCIATED

Maintenance & Builders TA-2079--2301 Guilfors

Painting—Interior—Exterior

Prices reasonable. Free estimates. CA-0881. . TIMA All work guaranteed. White. IR-0451

INT.-EXT_ PAINT TING EE : 35 years’ exper

experience. A PLASTERING

Archer painting prices ri pan

Ele

Prosfine Ang chimney revairs -4316

G, steaming and carpentry Immed. sefyice. Hodis 51 AS TERING FREE EST ATES. CALL BE-56185.

TIDY PATCH Aru

UMBING

A "Mure ; Fi ese A od gut" Flove Gottman and

BRR PAINTING SORT PAINTING—INTERIOR, EXTERIOR

PAINTING © Bm TrauNg Kemtoning, painting; CH-7240,

“PLASTERING and Paper Han ing. »

tuccoing wate

cement work. paper

Walton Bros. M7312

net odelt 8 ws ete | !

a oo BT Boat Bi

RM. BOARD: priv. Home; Bear Chey 8nd _Stewari- Warner. (Child Core)

fo CA- A

hp, 9078 before] 8 Tmontha, modern home. p.m. WILL KEEP small o me chia “in my home, Axe. FOR 11 EN in my home. : ne ho TE m week, fenced jr swing 3 AT-5713,

29 Housekeeping Rooms

LLEFONTAINE, 1203-2 rooms, rn. 1 isidaite, vriv. entrance,

CENTRAL, 15817; nt effic.; ht | call Setace 1 12, TR Ca) large room, hitch. enette, ESS ell furnished 5 lady only.

12TH, 909 E., = 1 ni oom, Sober, TT em ioyed adults,

No drinking. So8 Goon. rokg; 7 es to Rent

Liability comp. Ins

ASSOCIATED

Maintenance & Builders TA-2079—2301 Guilford

ra Ce CH Rn i: Fab 0 E 5

\ ont 0 oi olumb re vind Fe a 2 aati | HI8188 BE-3032

a TARR §

Sepia Yoaka i Ory Wola

Your choice, siding, gutters. ete. Free est.

—— ROOFING QUIET. middle-aged couple «desires ~ ROOFING—SIDING Rai wal ul shat “bath if necegtar. GUTTERS 3%.

ks age nished Excellent cars. ss ise Present location 16 yrs, TA-

WATCHMAKER

3- Em. hse. or

be ay Pr) "BY 3 Ly a ADULTS desire Jail House or Teed

a

us collect Jour Bly owners ., Ine. Tio N. "Bel PL-2368. [th mp d hte

4-Room unfurnished | 5 - afarimon, Nopets,2 | aquirsy superintend- 1 - ent Colonial Baking Co. WA-3333.

Cn

M3923. Resid BRIE. oni dois Yer 40 Resorts & —

Money to Loan

hone For a Loa

IM periat 5511 Up to $1500 or More On Character or Auto

Morris Pla

10 EAST WASHINGTONS

LOANS

1s ie A te

3 Or =

YOU'LL LIKE OUR SERVICE LIBERAL LOAN CO. I50 N. DEL. CA-8474

PERSONAL LOANS NANO FINANGE. GORY.

15 200

Watches, Tr Shotguns and Ansihing of Value F 8 LOAN CO.

AIRBANK! 303 EB. WASHINGTON--MA-7529

Hr