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Ta ; | He, - a : : : - ’ . rn : J (iL ne - . SATUR PAGE 10 _ gp : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1951 ANNOL ; Ra . . 1. Re zl 2 | el | ~ Ben Davis, Pike, Park Referee Calls 10 Local Deaths | . > a wd T Death n T ea La wo : 2 of ; : CIE . ' ! Technical Fouls; | JOSEPH W. APPLE, 65, of ne w io : : pa io. : ® . eo, gy |Oaklandon, an employee: of the ; ; p.m. at Bel Win Ca e 0 eners. Coach nn Hospital Beveridge Paper Co. more than 25 a Sn = years. Sérvices at 2 p,m. tomor- a - 3 LE 2 : : . & RICHMOND, Ind., Nov. 10 (UP) [row in the Oaklandon Christian : ~ : away TWO county high sehoel fives and Park School opened] Foy, Richard Bible of the Lib| cure. Burity o0R Cora | : Bunerar” Mone their basketball schedules with victories last night. erty High School basketball team JANES EotE. 1 of S01 : v . oe . i 5-8 East Park blazed away with a third-quarter rally worth 32| yas 3 Red ‘ Heiorial hospital dia Aver Servic att > Bho Tp, points to come from behind and defeat Jackson Township jzeq him 10 technical fouls for Monday at Jacobs Brothers West ; : Vi at Jamestown, 69 to 59. In other] prolonged delay of a game with|Side Chapel. Burial in New ty < openers, Ben Davis had an easy) + | Harrisburg last night. Crown. RR prot r ol time at home winnifg over cen- IM] | i Hospital attaches would not| ps BELLE H. PIE ook. he ter Grove, 53 to 25, and Pike, ora urns say whether there was any con-|gg of 425 N. Fenton 2 ERSON, y te Subd Township had a victorious home| {nection between thé incident and gt 10 a. m, Monday in the Dor-| a Hi st "opener with a 34 to 23 aecision N@f'§ far [Bible's illness. |sey Funeral Home. Burial, Me. Burial Reddir over Danville. | . | Bible was said to have suf-morial Park. DAVIS EE ® RO ; {fered a nervous condition in con- 8 4 8 chart : JOHNNY DEVOE dropped 31 105 Points {nection with service in the armed| MRS. JOHN (MABEL C.) 4 Frandchiler points through the nets in Park ¢ [forces during World War II. POWELL, 75, of 44 Kessler Blvd EY Ser School's triumph and his brother,/, BOGGSTOWN had no idea E. Dr. Services at 3 p. m. Mon. m du Steve, helped with 14. Diék Mc-| what would happen to its early uy |day at Flanner & Buchanan Mor- day, 1: : Crae scored 12. 2 to 0 lead over Moral Township/| HARRISBURG was leading at tuary. Burial in Crown Hill. o Ben Davis outscored Center last night In a high school bas-| Liberty in the foufth period when # = = @ lo Grove, 21 to 7, In the third quar-|ketball game at Moral in Shelby Referee Don McBride, who of-| THOMAS J. TAYLOR, 69, of A a he ter after leading by 14 points at|County. {ficlated at the state tournament|834.W. 28th St, a maintenance] Beffch. aunt the half. Leon Reddenbacher and| But when the shooting ended, finals in Indianapolis last March,/ man at Cold. Spring Road Vet- itch, and Ron Ragan led the Giants’ scor- Moral Township had tired the called a technical foul because erans’ Administration Hospital - W. ing with 14 and 12 points, respec-| Scorekeeper with a 105 to 38 vic-/the Liberty team did not re- until his. retirement last year. Bi tively. tory, hitting: 47 of 83 field goal turn promptly to the floor from Services at 1 p. m. Monday in the * : tery. Friend san» : | attempts. a timeout. Shiloh Baptist Church. Burial HARDY — Mi DEAN TEMPLIN topped Pike, 8.8.8 i 8 a =u Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends EE scoring with 15 points as his| COACHED by Art Cook, for-| McBRIDE said Bible continu- may call at the C. M. C. Willis & a P teammates grabbed a 16 to 11imer Franklin Township High ously defied his order to resume|Son Mortuary tomorrow. ARY St thuarior lend and'staved 9 Sonon) and De ashyie Ee le nth apde KePt| RS. CHRISTOPHER WEAK the markiars . . - { player, calling fouls un arrisburg|_~ . » s Pike was in front, 23 to 20, at County champs, that has only one had had 10 free throw attempts. WEY, 76, of 831 N. Capitol Ave. FC the half and then went into 8 six-footer, led its county rival at| Harrisburg won, 62 to 40. Services will be in Cunningham, Thursdey. Se stall holding Danville scoreless in| the half, 56 to 17. Tenn., Monday, Friends may call 10 8. m. Burt the third quarter. Meanwhile Pike] Four Moral boys scored 85 John W.- O' at the Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Shelbyville. added seven points in that time points; Junior Mohr 27, Bob Dove !4ONN . Harrow, {Chapel. Saturday noo and four more in the final/21, Marvin Knoop 21 and Mickey | Ey Dru . . i Sl 5 Ex- ist Here, Dies : . PATTERSON uarter. Suits, a 5-5 guard, 16. 99 ’ i of Terry Ri a Grove St Ben Davis pi ot | » . n | John W. O'Harrow, forme Archbishop Dies of Ceorge al Hyatt % 02 Ragan 510 BOB LEFFLER, Boggstown druggist In Indianapolis and Of Heart Attack passed away Whenstht 3 1 4) Younes! 3 0 1lcoach, also is a Butler graduate. Bloomington, died yesterday at DAVIS CHAP Reynolds, * 3 2 4 Duling.f 1 9 Cook resides at 1724 E. Mary- the home of his son, J. W. O'Har- PEORIA, Ill, Nov. 10 (UP)— ‘ ton. Time of hite.g 20 ¢Warrume 211} h , | 2 ¥e Ws The Most Rev. Joseph H. Schlar- # ® ® ther informa Inabitt.g 1 0 3/Sommer.c 2 1 liland St. in Indianapolis. row Jr. in Huntington. He was| 72, archbish f the P PIERSON—Be Sulverc 9.9 0 ieee 110 One other score-scorcher last 90 and a native of Greene County, Mam 42, ArsaDISIOp of the Pedria im © on in xXercise EO AR | Red’bacher.g 8 0 2injght was Clark’s 101 to 28 vic-| : |({I.) Roman Catholic Diocese, Bouts. aunt, | Lawler.g 3 J itory over Nineven | Mr. O'Harrow was associated died early today of a heart attack India | Pettit.g ¢ 34% tory over eve {with the Kiefer-Stewart Co. in In- Friends ma [Leppers 0 1 0 or ——————— |Hanapolis before opening a dney| 3%,1is home here. . FU He 10 522) nT | ore ope & drug) The Catholic prelate was found : . st. P Tels —score by Quarlers— > store In Bloomington in 1898. dead by a ye official in the Pa Mon: srt Re co 0ans Due for io SEER dba SE bel ays You Rea as Be Reynolds 4 Snavacitt, Rasen Youn «| orb Jam As Arizous, Tetwl-iway to have celebrated a 7 a. m. Kenaetd Coot Dah: Loa, Pettit. cog | ng vith hi E pe O'H { mass, : apolis: Ss. J Park School (69) Jackson Twp. (50) | mes w 8 son, E. A. ar-| He had returned late yesterday Jou, Ohio: M ger 33 igen 33) UOUDIG-ITOUDIE ov, corso or the ‘varsity rom Chicago wer he a. av fr dh s ! ; i ’ + [tended the Confraternity of Chris- : : nS : away id Eee JMB 11X THE Idtanspons Caps are duel Services Wil be at 2 pm, Mon-jur pe For the mere effort of a bit of bending and stooping in BUCHANAN Moistaers 0 0 1 Scotts 3 1 8 gor double-trouble this week-end |9aY at the Crown Hill Mausoleum| He was ordained in 1904 and : ' ‘ Sotusy GRE, |] orice fous Sus washed 100 2 Be | was appointed bishop of Peoria in| ° your own home you can make real money! That's where Guilford. Totals _ 271515! Totals 231331/to face the American Hockey| [Aye 33 November, 3580, Tope , a Beretnky, Park schiorce 7 SE, 1) gp League's Western Division leader | tt B. W us named Archbishop you gather up those unused belongings of yours and dispose TIL Services TAO TON Iai Sule 333 5-50 that has lost only one of 10 vere . arren Sehlgrman an assistant at the invited Prie ov DE 2 5 pne papa. rone. . . ‘go . By alt hes: Bhan os Deion Wie, Act ES A er” Crouts beet Dies af Home He was elevated to archbishop of them quickly and profitably through Indianapelis Times amt flowers nville » ying {last July. WARREN—Ev. 1g 1% off fg 1t pt ht the Caps re-| | n " WARREN—E Templing § 3 2 Buren 1 i'g| TOMOITOW nig Everett B. Warren, New York| Services will be Wednesday in J For Sale” ads. ; mont, belo Shafi: 8 9 Stars: 33 julio he Cojiseutn hers 10 Meet | Central freight conductor for 33 St. Mary's Cathedral at 2:30 p, m. gis 3 Be BEluiane 3 3 fiNarey e 39 wa . wi 1 goals. 1%: died yesterday at his home Cardinal Samuel Stritch, Chicago, > i rs. agpaia €. 01 3Rawlingg 2 1 s|leader. Y . jat 1429 E. Vermont St. He was will conduct the service. val . . . - Robert W. Somes. 3 agama average and Cordiels, : Whether it's furniture or rugs, musical instruments or Solna, eve 0 00 Henry, Hershey goalie, ranks sec-| “yy warren a native of Smartz-| {egal : ; Pracegrte. tzenb'ger.g 0 0 Of | . en, egal Notices : . . inet wt vm cd — — — ond-best in that department with bel to the Broth-| irre Mun re neice 8 Gf, TV 99201 Hershey has defeated 1n-| eins or Railroad Conductors. | aun i pee Hei Von oe soa home appliances, antiques or luggage, clothing, furs, top, TX Pike Township ........ 16 1 4-34 | dianapolis twice this season and) Services will be at 2p. m. Tues- | $isned Purchasing Agent for the City of . . ise Pious issad Tempio Young. | Pittsburgh holds a 4 to 3 decision py at srr Funeral | Avistiog wi S281 the Tous of 10:04 tools or WHAT, some Times reader will pay you hand- $4 ». = gwell, Bell. Burnell 2, Boswell 3. Rawl- [yer the Caps. | Home, with burial in Washington bids tore 3 rebage ‘of’ the" Touowin : somely for the things you're no longer enjoying anyway! TCrawfordsvil | Park. | calling for the purchase of a steel build : + ® 1 py, SEFVivOrs are his wite, Mary. G.; iit, 1, J asain toe pe on ich : a Giants, Bears Blocking: seer in 3 ih i riniindn ; En y |garet Dorsey of Los Angeles, Mrs. | Blades wip nen erection complete and So get busy and do some money-gathering. Once you Ponds and B ' : : Iyonne M. Schiraldi of New York {ict “Go0iiciion of 13, 4, thick, concrete courtesies wn | City and Mrs. Barbara Newlin of 44 ft, in width. Subject concrete is to be . . . ’ an Browns' Football Path im tim ems Nevin or fh E i si Satut rp & start looking in your attic, basement, play room and stor- HEE : | Robert Fisher of Topeka, Kas., Subject floor may be poured monalithic. ‘ . i : oo sranddaughter : By United Press land Cpl. Burle O. Fisher, U. §., Tos city al > “o age places you'll probably find more to sell than you expect. aim The champion Cleveland Browns, who play the New army: a brother, Joseph, Muncie: . ing York Giants and Chicago Bears during the next three two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Daseka,| LEGAL YOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING : “ ” ; : : Francesville, and Mrs. Lillian |Docket No, 4647-A, 1. : . - 2d MR weeks, begin the make or break section of their National Dunbar, Darlington, and five| Herma wanirel Re IE Here's What Some of the Man Hundreds of Pleased EE Football League schedule tomorrow when they entertain grandchildren. cerlincater of authority to” operate ota? y 8 Funerol ITier property,
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a ins. * » Eagles. | THE Eagles added End Neill i i y oe Ti Wan Ad The Browns lead the Ameri-| Armstrong, who jumped to the Lovis R, Sereinsky $ erie, Comaen sion "oF naga “Yul oo: nes J Users Say -- A can Conference with a 5-1 record Canadian League earlier this sea- Rites to Be Tomorrow Rooms” of Si Cn $51 Bute : J but are only a half-game ahead gon, and Fullback Al Pollard, ob- | rey Mg PI GE of the Giants, who begin the sec- t3ined on waivers from the 1Ouls R. Sereinsky, who came” Fioiis participation is requested. |
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ond half of the schedule in & here as an infant from Russia,| PUBLIC SERVICE Cc home game against the Wash- | x20 ks, $0 their squad this Week | ied yesterday at his home at By arnoLD J ATWOOD. Secretary. BER {They warmed up for the Browns Public Service Commission of Indians 1041 ohygrehm ington Redskins. 'by beating Pittsburgh, 34-13, last 2021 Guilford Ave. He was presi- indianapolis, Ind. November 8. 1951. GRII # a2 =» lweek ’ ’ dent of the Success Plastics Re- LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1991 B New THE Bears, who have a 5-1 * + | covery Works. / Public_Service Commission of Indisns | The Steelers accused Frank Kil- | Docket No. 2338-B, 1. 6. H. record and a full game lead in| 235. d Fagl Kl | Mr. Sereinsky, who was 64, be-| “Tine “matter "of the application of Bast | the National Conference, play f° poun agle tackle, of |longed to the Indianapolis Hebrew Joseph Peter Nussi (an individsul), Jacks : throwing more than his own son Height, L. I, New York. for a permit NISE thy it Lions i ! e Detroit Lions at Chicago. The Congregation, Jewish Educational to operste' motor vehicies as a contract second-place Los Angeles Rams Weight around in that game. They Association and Zionist Organiza- Carrier of property, interstate, over high- 25! NR. Delaws match their 4-2 record against Said Kilroy was responsible for! tion. | Soeciacauy Reus of Indians, as more “Home of the Chicago Cardinals in the Putting Guard Dale Dodrill out of "go ioc will be at 1 P. M. t0-| Berrios Commission Sor Iouiiue ort Ublle JORDAN West Coast city. action for the rest of the season. {duct public hearing in this cause in | se. (morrow at Flanner & Buchanan Rooms of the Ambu . | Commission, 401 State In the other games, the New| The Yanks, the only team with- Mortuary with burial in the House, Indianapolis, Ind., 10:00 A. M. pis BR 10th York Yanks play the Forty- out a victory so far this season, meprew Cemetery. Te re 2 ise uasted SHI Niners at San Francisco and the also added a Canadian “jumper” Survivors are his wife, Esther PUBLIC SERVICE CCO iON MN. ILLIN Green Bay Packers meet the this week. Quarterback George ,,; a sister, Mrs. Jean Rosen- By ARNOLD 3. ATWOOD. Secrstary. ROBER Pliisheres Steelers at Forbes an: tio woud Wp fou baum, Cincinnati. | Indianapolis, Ind, November 8 1931 1413 Prospect y i S20 Prowss have won five handling the Yank T-formation, bi. Service. Commision. or Iatiics 9 Special str games since losing their rejoined the club Tuesday and : Docket No. 4648-A. 1. opener to San Francisco. But was expected to help Rookie Bob Symp hony Gives of Eucepe HB Harcrich 80 Marte” Hithots uy Cleveland Coach Paul Brown said Celeri handle the quarterback job Fi $ C 3 En BOI rok or ai, oy ehine by sew ne was worried because ‘the against the Forty-Niners. Irs oncer franster “of Certificates ‘No. 3115-A. I. at boms Ct Eagles will have “everything to . "Notice is hereby given that the Public ———— ain and nothing to lose ” | . For Children Service Commission of Indians will ean. 10 Lost & Emm 50,000 Japs See DiMag Rooms of the Commission, * 451 ‘State LOST Fishts : Hit 400-Foot Homer Two housefuls of youngsters, onda. November 26, 1981. T not Hos $0 QUICK this morning flocked to the Murat) “FRE ar idaties tinct ard, ‘AE: $0 THOROUGH {,, TOKYO, Nov. 10 (UP)—Joe Di-|t0 hear the Symphony's first chil-| ~~ OF INDIANA" ow ‘Maggio’'s eighth-inning homer dren’s concert of the season. Public Service Commission of Indiana . . ; { helped the touring American All- Fabien Sevitzky, in his usual Indianapolis, Ind., November 8, 1951. SO FREE Stars score their 11th victory to- 80od form, introduced his orches-| LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING 10a Pets | | Public Service Commission of Indians Nass day as they defeated Japan's Cen- tra section by section, | Docket, No. 4680-A. 1 . — Black. tral League All-Stars, 3 to 2. | Musicians marched on stage ,,'% [if Haller of the S Loaife” Hayden 1X fea The Japanese contingent went and played little samples of their) Trander Co nShoun, Kentucky, seller,
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ahead 1-0 by scoring a run off ex- specialties, some of which, par-| Transfer Company, Springfield. | Ti ROTO-ROOTER .Pacific Coast League Pitcher Ken ticularly in woodwinds, were Prrcoaser. for approval of : RAZOR KLEENS Lehman in the fourth frame but charming enough to rate repeat- Property, Interstate. Ere [tied the game in the eighth, Dom| Soloists were Delene De Witt, | Rooms ct" the commission.” 401 Stars mgm DiMaggio’s triple scored Al Lyons young Evansville violinist, and House. Indianapolis, Ind. 10:00 A. M.
Sams] in the ninth and Lyons himself David Fledderjohn, local cor-| Public. parucipation is 1 yons hims : Lie CoAiag ion
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PUBLIC SECA By ARNOLD J. ATH OOD., Secretary, Public Service Commission of Indiana dianapolis, Ind., November 8, 1951.
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