Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1951 — Page 14

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dianapolis Power & Light Co. official who was ‘killed. in traffic — : 3 - | yesterday near Dana. . Tan | A move to insure Cify Council] Mr. Helm, 65, of 4760 Washing{the “last word” on public housing/t on Bivd., re{for the Southeast Side was tired a month {launched last night by Republican ago as assistant | (“lame duck” Councilman Don E. to the vice presi|Jameson, dent in charge | Mr. Jameson introduced a reso- of en gineering {lution twhich would require the opera tion at [Housing Authority to submit final IPALCO. He {plans to the Council before be- was a veteran {ginning construction on the hotly of 42 years serv|contested project. : ice with utilities. | A vote on the resolution is ex- Mr. Helm also pected Dec, 17. was promient in Units proposed by the Housing Masonic and Authority are for the Authority's |property at State and LeGrande Aves.

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Mr. Helm

civie activities, He was president’ last year of the Scientech Club

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vears. Other affiliations included:

on part of. the tract was stricken i by the Council last night after the Bp neers. Navensl JL Teed |Housing Authority dropped its re- Post 300 of American Legion, {quest .in the face of organized yaqonic Lodge &t Lebanon; {resistance to the project by 4pP- 1.ebanon Commandery of Knights

Sw IWo [proximately 2000 neighbors. Templar, Scottish Rite, Murat for Lest The Authority now will g0 Temple, and Purdue Association Than You Br {ahead with construction plans. for of Indianapolis. Weuld D an 115 double houses, Harry V. Wade, He attended Purdue University Expect fo Dale 3 ./ Authority chairman, has an- grter moving to Lebanon from tery. Pay for Qsirast \pounceq, Illinois. Ove} He formerly served the Inter-

Members Disagree

Some members and membersdy

All Lamps Have 3-Way Switches further jurisdiction over the pro-

the vice president in 1940.

The Councilmen declared the Council still has a voice in any final decision. ; In other action, the Council elevated its former president, Chris(tian J. Emhardt from Mayor Pro |Tem to Mayor to fill the vacancy’, jcreated by the resignation of Phillip L. Bayt, now judge of Mu«nicipal Court 3,

Mrs. Barriger’s Rites Tomorrow

Mrs... Jennie K. Barriger, bookeeper 18 years for Public Service Co. of Indiana, will be buried in Crown - Hill. after services at 2 p. m. tomorrow - in Harry W, Moore Peace |Chapel. :

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a grocer here more than 30 vears, N. Pennsylvania will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. She was 61. ALLL (0d 128 WM. PENNSYLVANIA ST. IM, 5401

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home, 115 E. 21st St. He was 79. riger came to Born in Canton, Pa., he came Indianapolis 32 to Indianapolis in 1918. He was years ago. She a member of the Carrollton Ave. was a member of Tabernacle Evangelical Reformed Church Presbyterian Church and of and the Oriental Masonic Lodge. Naomi Chapter. OES. | Surviving are his wife, Minnie; Survivors include her husband, a son, Lester C.; a sister, Char- Howard N., and two sisters, Mrs. lotte Beisser, Williamsport, Pa. Harry Brann and Mrs. Harry and one grandchild. Frame. both of Indianapolis.

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bo ae pe | 2 ; | ro > : Cify Council Paul Frank Helm Rites Set Thursday | oN « Services Planned For Accident Victim | ; gel 2 OK Sought in Cio ving amnesia For Victims today for Paul Frank Helm, In-/pom. 3338 N, Keystone Ave.

An ordinaice to Shange SOHNE American’ Society of uecnanica- LO @ al Deaths J en Gathers |

{state Public Service Co., heading

Nenp § lin subsidiary, and the ws toni. lelect of the Council have dis- IIs Franklin ne S127, Light . Co, Services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in| Surviving besides his parents rs agreed sharply with the Authority \ it merged into IPALCO. the J, C. Wilson Chapel of the are three sisters, Petti Lou, Zulla, Shades on whether the Council has . (Chimes. Burial, Dupont. land Ruth Ann; a brother, Donald

He was promoted.to assistant to His only immediate &urvivor is BLOOD, Covina, Cal.. former In-

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Lt. Col, Charles E. Hiatt, 32, al; native of Swayzee,~ Ind, was|

: J killed yesterday when his sas rash | collided head-on with another. |: |Col. Hiatt was assistant chief of |® a. Services have heen arrangedistaff of G-3 at Ft. Ord. : - Buchanan Mortuary. for two youths fatally Jnjured| The Scouts, Don Shelley, 331 N.| Saturday when the car in which! Keystone Ave., and Stephen Jen-|they were riding plunged 200 feet! kins, 3055 N. Keystone Ave. had|down an embankment at 38th! attended a meeting-at the Lacey|St, and White River. Both died, home, Mrs. Martha Jones, Mrs.| yesterday in General Hospital. Lacey's daughter, is their den| Services will be at 10:30 a. m.| mother. Neither boy saw the Thursday in the Conkle W. Mich-|§ accident, . *|igan St. Funeral Home for Junius Mrs. Lacey was born in Perking-| gp, Turpin, 20, of 1432. W. Everett ville 74 years ago and came here st, Burial will be in Floral Park. 14 years ago from Sheridan. | Services for Lloyd Walker, 16,} Surviving, besides Mrs. Jones, of 20 W. 22d St., will be at 1 p. m.!} is another daughter,” Mrs. Helen! tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan} ,Lindroff, Ft. Thomas, Ky., a &is- Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown |§ jter, Mrs. A, €. Newby, Sheridan, Hiil, ¢ and three grandchildren. Born in Kentucky, Turpin came | . | here several years ago and was}

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‘after she escorted two Cub Scouts across The Street, will be at 10 m. 'Phursday in Flanner &

MRS. MARY S. LAKER, 85, of Virgil C, who was injured in the 1822 E. 11th St., active in organi- accident; Oscar V,, and Max Eu-

zations at. St. Mary's Catholic Bene; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Church, Services at 8:30 a. m. Blunk, Mrs. Ann Louise Hass, and Thursday in Grinsteiner’s Funeral Miss Elizabeth Turpin; and his Home and a solemn requiem high 8randmother, Mrs. Nora Foley, all mass at 9 a. m. in St. Mary's ©f Indianapolis. . Born in Bloomington, young Walker came here six years ago . &@ uv with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. RICHARD DISHINGER, 44, of Virgil Walker. He was employed 3010 S. St. Paul St., mechanic atin the circulation department of the Indiana Wheel & Rim Co. the News and the Star.

Church. Burial, St. Joseph Ceme-

Lee and. his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kinn5 man and paternal grandmother, Services and Mrs, Grace Helms, Harrisburg.

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" n n PATRICIA JEAN GREGG, 17, Mrs. Joie Dailey Miller of 1202 Hoyt Ave. daughter of pn: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Gregg. Rites Tomorrow Services at 1:30 p. m. Thursday: Mrs. Joie Dailey Miller, wife. of || in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the the late Rushville attorney, BenChimes, Buriaj, Washington Park: jamin S. Mill, died yesterday at Yu - her home, 1445 N, Delaware St. |. 1 MARVIN “SWICK, 81, 6 “15457 "Services will be at 2 p. m. to. l S. Richland Ave. former inspec- morrow in the Wyatt Mortuary tor in the Baltimore & Ohio Rail-|Ryshville. . Burial will be in a road Car Shop and millwright at 4 hei

: cemetery there. the National Malleable & Sheet Surviving are two sisters, Miss

Castings Co.- Services at 2 p. m. i i Jomoitow in the Farley Funeral Bite Bnd iss Tessie Dailey and ome, urial, Flora , , F.> : | al, al Park. gene C. Jr. { MISS KATIE HEEB, 72, of 5144 Carrollton Ave. Services at 2 p. m, {Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill.

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n n 5 LENT GRAY, 64, of 1506 N. Senate Ave., a porter in the Nashville (Tenn.) Union Station 16 years. Services at 1 p.m. tomor-

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